f 1U1/AJL| VWUM HV> ... r ? ^ . . , ^ &oM ant) fferaonafr f Cecil Johnston iaspendNf this wed at Carolina Beach. ? ? ? Mi?a Ruth Benson is visitinj friends in Lenoir. J ? ? ? Vernice Lang Jones left Thurs day for a visit to Virginia Beach, Va ? ? ? Miss Mary Frances Russell is visit ing friends in Kinston this week. ? * * Miss Elizabeth Elliott, of Edenton is the guest of Miss Hazel Bass. % ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James Smith spent the week end in Morehead City. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blackwell spent the week end at Atlantic Beach. ? * * Mrs. Pearl Johnston is spending this week with relatives in Walstoig burg. * * * f' ' * a Mrs. Agnes Blount and son, Charles Blount, were Ayden visitors, Tues day. sjtfm ? ? * Mrs. P. E. Jones, Miss Vernice Lang and Ras Jones spent Monday in Ral eigh. ? ? ? Robert Freeman, of Morehead City, is visiting his sister, Mrs. James Smith. ? ? ? Miss Jo Elaine Robertson, of Wen dell, is the guest of Miss Frances Joyner. v, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carr and family have moved into their new home on Horne Avenue. * * * Mig* Geradline Joyner, of Walston burg, is the guest of Miss Reide Rus sell this week. ? v.; ? * ? Friends will regret to learn that F. G. Dupree, Sr., continues quite ill at his home here. * * * Friends will regret to learn that J. W. Parker is ill at his home on Church street. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith and son, Emerson, spent the week end at Morehead City. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fitzgerald and son are spending the week end at Virginia Beach. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Taylor, of Wilson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. George Windham have returned from a motor trip to West ern North Carolina. ? * ? Friends will be glad to learn that Miss Eva Mae Turnage is out again after a recent illness. ? * * Friends will be glad to learn that G. S. Vought is able to be out again after a recent illness. * * ? Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson and son, Milton, spent the week end with relatives in Williamson. ? ? ? Ray Weisenfluh has returned to Lewistown, Pa., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Sheppard. ? ? ? Mrs. W. A. and Mrs. Graham Mc Adams have returned after a visit to relatives in Norfolk, Va. * ' * ' Hina Alice Jean Johnson has return ed to Ayden after a visit to Miss Agnes Virginia Quineriy. ? ? ; - Mi?t Mary Elizabeth Potter, of pAigh, spent several days of last week with relatives here. ? ? ? Mrs. J. M. Hobgood attended a meeting of the County Welfare Board in Greenville, Wednesday. ? ? ? James Fitzgerald, Jr., has returned to Wilson after a visit to his brother, fc, Charles E. Fitzgerald. I 7r cjufc * t Lyman Bass, student at a Richmond College is spending the Kr. and Kr*. f.S. Vymm ui AB spent the week end with friendi |md relatives in Whiteville. ? ? ? Mr. and Mis. L. F. Boatman, o3 jS?EL L. Russell, Wednesday^. '? 1 ^ ^ - '? ? * ' ?*}?*. . l?L&M7?. Frank Payis, Jr.. an< S -*in to Btowimr Rock. ?*? I Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lang and I Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander Allen are spending the week at Nags Head. 0* ? Mrs. Mad**!""* H. Rountree return ed to Washington, D. C., Sunday after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Dora H. Keel. ., r ? ? ? Misses Martha Lewis, Lula Forbes, Mary Bar bee and Mrs. Marie Benson were Rocky Mount visitors, Wednes ! day."1 - ~'Ux'" . te ? * ? ? Mayor and Mrs. Geogre W. Davis and sons have returned from a visit to the World's Fair and Washington, D. C. 7. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner at tended the Wells-Fleming wedding reception in Greenville, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Easter Mae Gay has returned from an extended "visit to relatives and friends in Wilmington and Char lotte. ? ? * Dr. P. E. Jones is spending this week in Raleigh as a member of the State Board of Examiners, which is convening there. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck and sons are spending the week at. their cottage on Bogue Sound near More- : head Citty. * ? * Clarence Edwards, of Jacksonville, Fla., is spending the week with his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless, Sr. ? * * Herbert Horton Rountree ip < leav ing this week to accept a position with the government fisheries at Beaufort, during the summer months. } ? ; ^ i * * * . i j Friends will be glad to learn that Mary Frances Joyner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner, is re covering after a recent illness. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gay and . son, . Bill Duke, and Mrs. Pearl Johnston, visited friends and relatives in Wilm-'1 ington during the week end. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Sr.yihaxe;! * returned from. Myrtle Beach, S. C.f where they attended the Interstate Cotton Seed'Crushers Convention. ' ' ? * * Misses Agnes Virginia Quinerly, Anne Jones, Nancy Gates and -Mary ' a Leah Thome &4t<|aring th^wae!^ epter Camp Yonabkasee in Western - Carolina. \ ' * ? ? 'Editor G. A. Rouse and daugter, . Miss Mary Friar, attended the State I Building A " Loantr Convention at, W^htevflle Ttt^ ,ud ' , ^ Janet Moore, of Richmond, Va., and Anne Stall, of Lexington, Ky., i Wisiting Janet's mother, Mrs. Kathleen I Horton, and their grandmother;. Uxp.: J Albert Horton. " * ? i Veroik Lee Joyner; and Misa Marga ret WeUs-Flen ^; wedding in Grerarille, Wednesday i fogjwveral da^. With Mr. aH^Mr* I R. A. Fields, Sr. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Fields, Sr., who has been ill, is reported as recuperet* 1 ing. , ass ;\wt J. Irvin Morgan, Jr., ^B^^^^^kgs^the Roatry Conven FftiV 'MBR 31 -r >i'r_ > I u ' . . >.'U il SOCIAL CALENDARf J 8:30 P. It?Baptist Missionary So-'II ciety meets at the home of Mrs. If J. S. Gates, with "Mrs. M. G.J Thome and Miss Annie Perkins || as joint hostesses. 3:30 P. M.?Episcopal Auxiliary J meeting postponed to July 10. *J| 3:30 P. M.?Presbyterian Auxiliary. JI meeting postponed to July 10. 3:30 P. M.?Methodist Missionary 11 Society meets in the Church. ]| 1:80 P. M.?Woman's Council of if the Christian Church, meets in II the Church. T:00 P. M.?Red Men. ? jl Tuesday, 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY. "HJO P. M.?Rotary Club. :00 P. M. ?Junior Order. Thursday, 6 8:00 P. M.?Modem Woodmen, m Friday, 7 I 7:00 P. M.?American Legion. 7:30 P. M.?Byy Scouts. Number of BridlfcClubs Meet During the Week / Following the general Tgiatom ? of women's clubs, prevailing ttetrt^hort the State, of suspend# activities dur&g Jul, ?hd Aog?, IhM meetings of the Mhnville ltttgery gtiepe wtoe heM (hnfeg this ?et Mrs. #; &/Willis was hostaas at an interesting meeting of the Literary Club, at her home dh VilKm stieet, which was decorated with quantities of summer flowers. Mrs. J. W. Joy ner presided and read the year book message of the state Federation presi dent, under the subject of TWha? Is Democracy?" Mrs. W. C. Askew, program leader, reviewed the book of current fiction, "Yes My Darling Daughter," reading portions, which illustrated the hum orous situations and sparkling dialo gue, woven into the plot by the au thor, Mark Reed. /,? . Bringing the program to a delight ful close were two vocal numbers, "Sing, Sing, Birds On The Wing," and "The Rosary,"/by Mrs. M. V. Jones, with Mrs. J. W. Joyner as ac companist. A delicious sweet course was served after adjournment. Special guests of the hostess were; Mrs. Lath Morriss and her house guest, Mrs. T. H. Morriss, of Houston, Texas, Mrs. Agnes Blount, Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Moore, Mrs. J, W. Bsbs, Mrs. L. E. Walston, Mrs. M. V. and Mrs. G. A. Jones. Mrs. Wesley R. Willis was hostess at a delightful meeting of the Merry Matrons, presided over by Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. Gladioli predominated in the floral arrangement of the home on Walnut street Mrs. R. H. Knott, chairman of the program committee, announced the proposed study of "The Modern Wom an's Bookshelf" for the new club year, beginning in. September. Mrs. G. M. Holden as program lead er, presented Mrs. Cherry Easley, who gave a synopsis with enjoyable read ings from Frederick Prokosch's book, "The Seven Who Fled." Mrs. C. N. Bostic rendered two vocal selections, "Smiling Through," and "Who Is Sylvia" with Mrs. Hob good at the piano. An ice course was served during a pleasant social period. Special guests of the hostess were; Mrs. Easley, Mrs. Bostic, Mrs. Frank Davis, Sr., Mrs. John B. Joyner, Miss Bettie Joyner, Mrs. T. W. Lang, And Mrs. J. H. Harris. Members of the Progressive and New Deal Clubs enjoyed playing at a joint meeting of the groups on Thurm day morning, with,Mia. P. E. Jones as hp#tee?- Lovely summer, flowers were/ used in harmonising arrange ments in the rooms where :progrtfe sive games were played. When the guests arrived the tables bore appointments for refreshments, with each being/centered by a hostess -SP K. I t_> I plate containing a variety of dainty sandwiches and cookies, with -which a refreshing beverage was served. Mrs. R. 6. Lang, of'thd Progressive Club, and Mrs. L.T. Reese, of the Jtfew D$al Club, won prises of glasses in ner won the guest award, a novel remembered with si- linen handker chief..; ? ox a-v fcio-r : The . June meeting of the Garden Club was held with' the president, Miss Tabitha DeVisconti; as hostesa. Flowers from her- own garden ware tess in deeorating the home on South Main;Sj>* 2|rf Lj As guest speaker, Mm J. M. Hob good addressed the group on "What A Woman's Club Means To A Com munity," outlining the" benefits ana" far-reaching influence of* Hve worn-, ante ygariisarinn..^ j tfu&x Mrs. A. C. Turnage discussed the I - Garden Partr ?per." beaqtifj?| meeting on TW?,evening with Mr. garden flowers greeafc th*><??]fcntil| and end tables. J. W. Joyner won the mens prise of socks# H^iSSsf^g afternoon of beidfca-.tvM* H. VM^GBudfgn Moorfl Jr., with thn Ujfcert K0? *T ?*>?"" inM ? ?nmtsa rfgnw* o< ord* ' .- ??!. ?'>._? ,-i ?, a; delicious saltd caurie with icoo HSsHTS^ Mm^nice iairanfc it. ""d "*?? Rubon. ** a smith and Mrs. J. R. Shearin. I . - ^^OOT^EDNBSDAt Adults and children alike gained ducted by the municipal pool ?aaag ment on Wednesday contestants, who had been *?***? daily for the events took a lively in terest in the outcome: r Winners, who received eeaso eta at half price, as awards, those winning two eont-t, bring ?*?_? whole ticket were; BoyB ? midget, free style, Charles Willis Shackleford; Juniorffren WSSfeS* ???? free ityle, Emerson Smith! Junior, plunge. George Warren; ?erier. plunge, Emorson Smith; s^or bedt stroke, Gruydon Ules; Junior, div , George Wnrnsn. Ju< Turnsge; senior, Cornells Knelt; mid ; get, diving, jene Tnrtmge; ssniw, ?v iiur, Frances Greene." Manager Harrell and life Robert Pierce, Tommy Willis and Ed ward Harris are making plans at this time for future contests and J* **} bids fair to continue to be the chief center of recreation forthe young people and for many of the older folks as well, during the summer months. Members of the Junior Woman s Club entertained their husbands and sweethearts at a WPP? in the out door dining room Wednesday after noon, and a large number of out of town peopls hnv. screened enclosure, which with its many conveniences, make picnic sup^ pert enjoyable events for private I families aa well as organisations. . ifAKWf : CXPRC35 1.40 rn: ?? *1 'il r *aimrjuc ' WEEK OF JULY 21 - I SUNDAY & MONDAY II JoelvMeCre?~DBrbare Stan- | ft wick and Aidm Taipiroff | It fj | "UNION PACIFIC I Abo' * I [I Metro NeWs (I TUESDAY ft Charles Boyer and Hedy | if0 C-JJ "7 dnrfgrfij I': vlj "ALGIERS" if0 v ma m&,Aiso-H*rtooi| 0 ? _II $175.00 JACK POT $175.00 Wednesday || Dadble Feature | | Gene Autry and Smiley | || Bbrnetfc | | ?in ? l.-^Wuuflmr r?jgSe,M Ita || |[ "SWEEPSTAKE WINNER" || i thursday friday I Bob Bonis ft Gladys George I I ?TM FROM MISSOURI" I I News and Cartoon I SATURDAY ^ If I Back Jones II "CALIFORNIA FRONTIER" |j SUNDAY ft MONDAY Bette Davis?Paul Muni | and Brian Ahearne "JUAREZ" FOR INDEPENDENCE ! 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