Mrs. J. C. Manning
of Williamston, are
rietta M. Williamson.
• • •
Vernon L. Edwards, of Newport
News, Va., is spending several days
with &is family her*.
• *v* *
Mrs. Milton Eason, Jr., of Newport
News, Va., left Monday following a
visit to relatives, here.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wa-ren Lnpton of
Belhaven spent the week aid with
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. m
port News
with their
M. Willis.
Mr.
the
tivea in
Mrs. W. R.
again after being
Baptist hospital in
two weeks.
Was Adelaide DaD left Saturday
fir Tarboro, where aba has actapUd
a position with the Weetern Union
TalagtaphCo.
After a Urn days visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. NorviUe, Leo
T. NanriUa has returned to his home
in Chicago, Illinois. ^
Private and Ma. Cadi Leo Tyner
of Fort Brass and Sanford spent the
waak and with Mrs. Tyaafs parents,
Mr. and Mrs. a- 0. SpaU.
•• -iaarj • »..*• - - •
Mia. Nonie Barrett, who haa been
Confined to ft Wflton Ivwftn? for aevn
,.,1 Mla -1. — »i—» » .1 4-/v Lu, tijuM n V nfnn '
ermi wecu, iqi^pn w> u» nome nere
Friday and is recuperating. J-0.
• Mrs. j| A. Pollard, Km P.
dtee Garclner a» joint host
^flawi& Ihr 1 w>
3 KM) 'R'-Hi jTfiiirwtd Club
with Mrs. Alex Alfcn.
3:30 P. M.—Rebefiii WM>
^ Chapter, U. D. C. meets.
7 .-00 P. M.—American Legic
tiKr-P. M.—Boy Scouts, f
8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of
World.
- Saturday, May X
10:00 A. M.—Bird Club.
NOTE OF THANKS
period of two Week*,
« §2 I I li I. .. . • -I. . .
COUNTRY CLUB DINNER
A large number enjoyed the delici
<W barbecue dinner <m last ThuiwUj
evening at the Farmville Country
CInb, which celebrated the-golf tour
juunent played daring the prtvioui
the Bed*, won the match and th«
Blue*, headed by Beat Hodges enter
Mined the winners. Vft
the are * 1 iimih
mads for taking a small boy in oar
community to DjB Hawes in Greenville
for eye treatment and the fitting
«f glasses. .
Mre^Mabrey Pollard read as article
from the "Clubwoman" Magasine
on "Defense is , Retarded, Why?"
written by Mi*. John L. Whitehurat,
Federation President A round table
diacuaaian followed in wfckh all the
members participated. t
Mrs. Jeue Moye was appointed
Junior Club delegate to the State
Federation Meeting being held thia
weak in Aaharflla.
The meeting adjourned with the
club repeating the. Collect.
The hostesses served delicious re~
freahmenta at stuffed Angel food
cake, salted nuta and iced tea. > I
ATTENDING STATE
FEDERATION
best man.
The'Junior bridesmaids mn Miss
Nancy Gates, of Kinston, who won «
dress of yellow silk jersey, and Miss
Seleta Tucker, cousin of the bride,
Who Wore a dress of pink silk jersey.
Their bats were fashioned of 1«» material
and trimmed with net ia pastel
shades. They carrier' arm bouquets
of blue and yellow dutch iris.
Ushers were William Earl Rasberry
oz Farmvt ue, Drotftw 01 to®
Lewi* Smith, Tom Galbnatb Mod A.
L. Hob good, of Kinston. ,
The bride's mother wore * heavenly
blue crepe dress with matching accessories
and a corsage of red roses.
The groom's mother wore a#eUew
and print crepe drasa with
blending accessories and ft corsage
of yellow races.
Mrs. Grady, a young woman of
great personal charm, is the daughter
of Mrs. -Lucy Rasberry and the late
Charles Heirfy Rasberry. She received
her, educatiei in the F&rmville school,
is a graduate of Meredith College, in
Raleigh, took a post-graduate course
at William and Mary College in Richmond,
Vft. During the summer of
1M0 she was Unit Leader for Girl
Scouts at Camp Cateechee, Brevard.
Fo* the past year and a half she has
been engaged in Social Service work
in Kinston.
Mr. Gr«d]r if the ton 06 Mr. and
Mrs, James Daniel Grady, Sr.,