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tuims ill a s taj.'e f n.c in n most promii; ; . ,:s.sa i i one ( i t h-- . 1 ( vlv and td ' T ' o va ,iai .;L3 Hostess Mw. P. A. Kltcbln wU fcridge hostess on Thursday evening when ahe entertained her club and ad ditional guests at an evening of bridge at 'her home. The bostess nerved iced cokes and peanuts dur tag the game. -i ; Mrs. Bill Llenbacn won playing ' cards for club high and Mrs. Frank Hobbs received cards for visitors high. A fostoria vase went to Mrs. Glenn Rollins for traveling. i At conclusion of play chocolate ' upside aown cake with whipped . v . cream was served to Mesdames Lienbach, Hobbs, Rollins, A. M. Benton, V. A. Standi, Herman Hoi , lingsworth, Joe Suratt, Jr., and R. W. Kiggs. Bridge Clubs Meet Jointly , , Mesdames YY. L. Smith and Bon ; nle Thomas were hos.esses at the ' Smith borne when they entertaind ' jointly thir bridge clubs and in vited guests making up the three tables. The club nigh prize went to Mrs. Belton Minshew who received a slant and Miss Nora Blackmore who won a food chopper. Visitor's ' feign, s potted plant went to Miss Mamie Bethea. Mrs. Emerson Jones , : received a water jug for low and ' Mrs -Laugbton Albenson a clothes sprinkler for low. Traveling, an A indoor garden went to Mrs Albert Newklrk, . ' Peanuts and coco eo'a vr " 1 ved during progressions and at con - - elusion fresh oeacfa ice cream and V fruit cake were enjoyed. Players ? were Mesdames Mirnew jnnes, n Albertson, Newklrk, Moman Barr, i Matrix Torrans. Irene Marin, eur- est Martin. Misses Bethea and Blackmore and tbehosteas. : ill '.v AQUARIUM i 1 ;ii 7r eix-: r- Bride - Elect Is Tealloncree v Miss Lois Godbold. whose en gagement to James Norwood West has been announced,- was corapll memed . on Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. John Anderson jonn son entertained at a tea in her hon or. Tne entertainment was neiu the Sanford Packer borne on Hill street where the Johnsons have an apartment t Receiving at ue uoor was airs. Rivers D. Johnson Sr.. The bostess Introduced guests to the receiving line, which was composed of Miss Godbold, her mother, Mrs. Char lie Godbold, Miss Jean Gardner, bride - elect of September, Mrs. Umnle Gardner, Miss Alta Lawson, bride elect, and Mrs. Rivers D. Johnson, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. J. W. S raughan presided at the door of the dining room The dining table was covered with a white linen and lace cloth and centered with a centerpiece of white carnations, tube roses snd fern in a silver bowl. The punch bowl appointed one end of the ta ble while a silver tray holding in dividual green and white cakes ap pointed the other end. Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr., served punch and. TOTS. WUUU TT va B WU Green and white mints in silver containers and silver bonbon dishes filled with nuts were also passed. Assisting in serving were Mrs. X. S. WhlUle and Misses Mary Eliza beth Packer, Anne Wert, Barbara Thompson and Anne Huie. km airankcuMSiitb in milk glass banked either end of the man tie and other white, arrangement were used eisewnere in the Dome, About 75 called." "l f ' :--' Personals ."". !;V,', XJ. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jones and son Arnold spenj Monday in Char leston, S. C. Misses Patsy Kornegay and Peg gy Mitchell are spending this wees: at V Caswell.- . , : Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown and boy of Rose Hill spent Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew. The Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Crossno and family arrived from Tennessee this week en route to Moycos wnere they will spend the remainder of their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers o. jonnson lft Wednesday for Memphis, Tenn where Mr. Jonnson will report lor rfntv in the U. S. Marine corps. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Johnson of Greensboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs-, Rivers u. jonnson, Mr. and Mrs. Moman aarr ana family are spending this week at Carolina Beach. "i Rev. and Mrs. George Hocutt and daughter, Margaret, . spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs, David Cham bers. For weekend guests the Cha mbers had Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Daw son and Lewis, Ruth and'Alice Daw son of Hertford. Dr. Dawson is as socla.ional missionary In Chowan county. On Monday Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Marsbburn and Alice Marsh- burn of Selemburg visited the Cha- Miss Mary Lynn Kltchin was a weekend guest of the A. J. Jen kins' at their lodge en the river. Mrs. Ben Cooper of Norfolk has returned after a visit wi.h her mo ther, Mrs. Floyd Strickland. Miss Sue Shine has completed special course with the Telephone Company in rayetteviiie. sne is now employed by the Telephone Company in Warsaw. Jackie Sut.on has completed his special course at Langely field and has returned to Ft. Bragg. Miss Mary 'Alice Blackmore vacationing at Wrightsville Beach. m , . I Un ottn HniAhhAu and Jerrv inc iuung Activity (roup m mei . t r . ' Baptist chursh met on Friday even. Baxbart nd Pat of Elton, La nave u sJiJlivv : MANTEO Waterside Theatre On Roanoke Island is one of. the most mosqultoe - free places along the Norm Carolina coast tuuajr. That in because officials Of the It r.nlnnv. Ameriea'a lonfiest-llv. rt outdoor drama now in Its 11th season, recently purchased a Jet- hnw fnffplnff machine. , The ioeeina machine envelops the Fort RaleighJWaterslde Tbeaire ares with great CilouoQl uur eacn day. The result Is death to mos quitoes and many other pesty ln- Ing at the home of S. A. Jones near Warsaw. Three deacons of the ,'hurch sponsor this group and In cite the young ' people into their tomes for discussions. Folio wina evening of interesting conversation Mrs. Jones assisted by berdaugh- pound cake and nuts. Present were y Houston. Arnold Jones, Charles Sales. Betty West Mae Brock. Mar tna .Ann smith, Mary Lee Jones ana Jonn A jionnson auu n. o. a- en, committee members. . - Mrs. Jones To Sail For Europe Aug. 18 Mrs. A. F. Jones will leave Sat liayiwf New York where she will make. arsjinge men ts to sail oirAug, 'Iff no comedy when we say that we can solve your I insurance problems for you Don't hesitate investigate our service. 18 on the Maurelania for France She'wm.vtirt-Jtier'parents.n Nan-J cy, uiiHine. one expecu to or gone re.urned to their home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Smolensk! and Mr .and Mrs. Walter Bonder are visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ledbetter of Marion are guests of the Roy Mat- this'. Mrs. Milton West and children are spending several days at Hur. City.. ' , . Lattie Williams left Saturday morning for Waco, Texas, to re port for duty In the U. S. Air Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harton and son of Goldsboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Wil liams. 'V Mr. snd Mrs. L. S. Whittle and daughter Joyce spent the weekend two' : and one-half . months. Mrs. Jones came to this country to stu- .1 w 1-ri a. 41 iTi 14... h has. returned ?to France sincf 4neernvea in uus eoumry apprau- tnateiy four years ago. In (Norfolk. They were accompanied bom by Miss Sue WbitUe and Miss Joan .Millprr Miss Elizabeth Moore ox Hocxy Mount is roendins a few days at her home before returning to War- saw. .'.: Mrs Bennle Marcianti, and family left Tuesday for Columbia, S..C, where they will make their home. Dr. and Mrs. Alton Greenlaw are members o. the faculty at Ft Cas well this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pot'.er and fa mily are visiting relatives in Cow- nens. S. C . - Mr and Mrs. W. W. Garner and family and Mrs. C. V. Garner are spending , this week at Carolina Beach.) - ' v: .;' T : John Pierce arrived on Monday from Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo Texas en route to Maiden Air Force Base, Miss. He will be in Warsaw for' a short visit witb his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce. , 1 y Dr. and Mrs. Alton Greenlaw are counselors for Baptist Young folks assembly at Fort Caswell this week. Dr. and Mrs. Greenlaw were ac companied by Peggy and Hugh Mit chell and Patsy Kornegay who will spend the week. n Rev. C. Herman Truebloed and family are vacationing in Norfolk, Va., and Elizabeth City. They ex pect to return in about a week.. i7rti-n iitom Mn irttr rfiareavrd for the flood waters that ' surrounded their town was shown by residents of West Alton who, refused pleading of officials that they leave JJ125n on as usual is illustrated graphically in this photo of woaaen ia sbortoj) using a row boat to bang out the family wash.'. .-.vt.--. ..-r , sects that might otherwise annoy patrons of the drama. Albert Q. Bell, in, charge of fogging opera tions, also sprays the theatre area with chemicals each day to kill mosqultoe larvae. 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