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* • • ... ■ lulBtf with relatives 1b Wilscn. • • • Mil Carr, student at State Crfl*f*» Raleigh, is at home for **• holkUy*Hii "—Harrell has returned to Ahoakle after * vtatt to Mr*. E. a cwr. • • • -M Mr. and Mn. Floyd Sutton, of Norfolk, Va., visited laUtiveahaw Monday. Leste# Barrett fit Waihtegtoti, D. CX, is visiting hi* moth**. Mr*. Cx*r* Bamtt. Mrs.* C. A. Tyson and Mi* T. B. Rouse were Raleigh vtaftoia, Wednesday. • • * Mi*. P. E. Jones and Mrs. George Heckman were Richmond visitors, Tuesday. Mrs. M E. Pollard and Mrs. Garry Borgeron were Rocky Mount visitors Tuesday. • • • Mi*. R. T. Martin has returned from a visit to relative* m Blackstone, Va. • • • Miss Jean Thomas, teacher in the Washington schools, is at home for the holidays. • • • Mrs. A. B. Bainss, of Winsto*Salem, spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. M. Wheless. Mr. and Mrs. John B- Wright have returned to Raleigh after a visit to relatives here. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. LeR^y BoIUbb ""J son, Robert, are spending the week end in Sunbury. , • • • Mrs. M. E. Pollard, Mrs. E. C. Carr and Mrs. T. B. Rouse were Raleigh visitors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs.* J* Pollard spent the week end with their son, Bill, at Woodberry FVweet, Va. Mr. and Mrs! H. L. Watson, of Wilson, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. J. Y. Monk. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Prank Williams and son spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives in Rocky Mount • • • Miss Yvonne Smith, student at Peace College, Raleigh, spent the week end at her home here. • * • Mrs. George Edwards, of Snow Hill, spent Thanksgiving- with her mother, Mr*. J. A. Mew bom. • • • Mrs. Graham McAdams, of Greenville, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. HcAdams. • • • Mrs. Tommy S. Ryon, Mrrf. Irvin Morgan, Jr., and daughter, Anne, were Greenville visitors, Monday. • • • Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Joyner and children and Mrs. C. E. Moore spent Surxtey with relatives in Kinsion. Dr. and Mrs.* A P. Williams, of Wilsost, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr. • • • Anne Morgan spent several days of this week with her grandparents, j Dr. and Mr*. A. P. Williams, h* WU- j •on. Mrs. Joe Smith and children hate returned to Newport News, Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilker■on. ( SWa^kwill be'glad to learn that Mim/l^L. Mann is able to be op angiiJVtar a recent attack of phle Mrs. E. F. Hatem and daughter, Mary Lue, of Shawnee, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. ii stem's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkerson, Mrs. Bryan Gaddy and Mrs. Fredl Wilkerson, of Wilson, spent Wednesday with Mrs. #.3. Wilkerson. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barrett, Jr., —1 and, Mrs. A. B. Holloweli, of I spent Thanksgiving Day | W4»ju rax* and Mrs. Ernest Barrett. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., have returned from Atlanta, Ga., I where they attended the Southern | Fertilizer Association Convention. • • * Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodard, of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wheleas and son, of Raleigh are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheleas. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kittrell and family moved recently from Garner to Walstonburg. Mrs. Kittrell spent Tuesday here with Mrs. Lath Morriss. • » • "S Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland and children, of Durham, and Miss Hazel Spell, student at Peace College, Raleigh, spent the holidays with the 0. G. Spell family. » • • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stansill and daughters, Misses Wilma >nd Janet, and Mrs. Miimie Warren spent Thanksgiving Day in Oak City with relatives and friends. Liles and Mrs. J. lilS ■: ft; l!$f 1 10:30 aTm.—Week of Prayer j meeting of Baptist Woman's Missionary Society, with Mrs. j T> T D11*.n oo k. Ldftoy Koums us leuer, 8:00 P. M.—Contract Club meets with Mn. C. Hubert Joyner. 6:80 P. M.—Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.—Junior Order- . "toy. t 8:80 P. M.—literary Club with Mrs. P. E. Jones. 7180 P. M.—Week of Prayer meeting of Baptist Woman's Missionary Society with Mrs. Henry Johnson as leader. Thursday, 8 $ 10:80 A. M.—Week of Prayer meeting of B. W. M. S., with Miss Mamie Davis as leader. 8:00 P. M.—Junior Woman's Club meets with Miss Nellie Butler and Miae Louise Farrior. Friday, 4 I 3:00 P. M.—Week of Prayer meeting of B. W. M. S-, with Mrs. J. M. Wheless, Jr., as leader. M0 P. M.—U. D. C. meets with Mrs. T. W. Lqng. 8:00 P. M—Lamrad Club meets with Mrs. Charles M. Duke as hostess. ' 7:00 P. M.—American Legkm. 7:30 P. M.—Boy Scouts. 8:60 P. M. — Woodmen of the World. Saturday, 5 10:00 A. M.—Bird Club. Mrs. Roy B. Davis and Mrs. Clive Da via, of Sharon, Pa., arrived this week to reside with their families while their husbands are in the service of the U. S. Army. • * (, : r v.; Mrs. Bill Williams jot Greenville, and Mr. wd Mrs. G. S. Williams, Jr., and daughter, Betty Jane /at Roanoke Rapids, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams. ; ;■ £ - 1' ."i • * • '' •r Mrs. Leland Day, formerly Mias Margaret Walter, has resigned her position in the Washington schools to be with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Waiter, who hi ill at her home on Belcher street. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robert Norris and daughter, Beverly, of New Brunswick, N. J, Mrs; E> RMnehardt and son, Ernest, of Patterson, N. J., are guests of Mr. and Mm Milton Bason and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carraway. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George W. Windham, Mr. and Mrs. M E. Barring ton and Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Windham attended the we«Ukig at Miin Anita B. Sabistcei, of Jacksonville, and Lieut. Robert* E. Windham, of Camp Blanding, Fla., which was solemnised in the Jacksonville Baptist Church. Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. various kinds with table arrangements, and Mia Tsbitha DeVisconti continued the study with an articl*, "Let Ua Keep Christmas," and a poem, "If This Wen The Last Christmas." The present planting program of this group and a contribution to the Memorial Pond for Mm. Clyde R. Hoey, were among matters discussed during the business session. The hostesses, Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Mn. C. S. Eagles, who entertained at the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden, served a delicious sweet course followed by coffee. Decorations of the Holdcai home included forest greens and red candles. Merry Mali*— r Mrs. M. V. Jones was gracious hostess at the meeting of the Merry Matrons Tuesday afternoon, held at her home in which narcissus and chrysanthemums were artistically arranged. Mrs. R. A. Fields presided and appointed Mrs. B. S. Smith and Mrs. J. W. Parker as a nominating committee. , Miss Annie Perkins, guest speaker for the afternoon, presented her topic Thanksgiving of Yesterday sod Today" in an interesting and comprehensive manner. A frozen fruit salad, sandwiches, cm*, pickles and Basaian tea were enjoyed during a pleasant social boorMrs. F. M. Davis and Miss Annie Perkins were • special guests of the hostess. P rent-Teacher The November mMrtfritf of the Farmville P. T. A. was held in Perkins Hall with Mrs. Henrietta. M. Williamson presiding in the absence of the president, Mrs. Ted L» Albritton. Rev. C. B. Mashburn conducted the inspiring devotional exercises. Many problems of interest to the school and community were discussed during the period devoted to 'business. The program consisted of an unusually informative talk by Miss Mamie Da via under the title, "Books As Guardians of Growth." New Deal Club An enjoyable meeting of the New Deal Club waa held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Shackleford as -hostess. Chrysanthemums in yellow, white and orchid shades were used with pleasing effect. The high score award, bridge accessories was won by Mrs. B. A. Parker Sylabob, cocoanut cake sad salted nuts were served prior to the games. ■Lmnd Club v ^ Mrs. W. Alex Allen waa hoetods at a delightful meeting of the Lamrad Club this week at which Mia. Louis Allen scored high for guests and Mrs. Bob. V. Fleer for' members. Novel awards were presented the winnen by the hostess who served dainty sandwiches, cookies, takes, mite and coca tolas. Special gua^fci were Mrs. B. O. Turnage, Jr.,' of Columbia, S. C., Mrs. T. C.pVnnage, Jr., Mrs. Frank Allan and Mm. Louis Allen. American Legion Aaxfljary , The November meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held in the Bed Cross sewfiB^ room. Mrs. Alton W. Bobbitt presided over a business wean!oil at which time the group decided to buy War Bcatds with surplus money in the treasury. After a period spent in varied activities _ „ . . , HMij m ^ vfi-i'~ •*i': . 'RlfewS• - • • T> t^ir 'i1"/" 'liVrffri'p w "' ■BHHHHHHHHHMRHHHHHMRHHflHBHHMRH Mr. «wd Mrs. B. T. Health announce the marriage at their daughter, Mary Elisabeth, of Portsmouth, Va., to David Benton Parker, of Suffolk, Va., son of Mrs. John W. Elliott, of Suffolk, Va., and the late Mr. John Loader Parker. The marriage took place in Chriat Church, .Epiacopal, in Elisabeth City, on November 13, at 2:80 o'clock in the afternoon with the rector, Bev. George F. Hill affidatfeg. After a wedding trip to Washington, D. C,,' the young couple will return to Suffolk, Vav andbe at home at 205 Grace Street. ' WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET RED CROSS SEWING ROOM BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ' ■) Xi'l Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ediaon Moore announce the bfrtlyff a ton, Benjamin Edison Mobr^T Jr., on November «, at Memorial Genera! Hoepital, Kinston. Mrs. Moore and son returned Tuesday. -Volunteers for service J P1.' */.Zk r - 4 Bill Williams, sew of Mr. and Mm G. S. Williams has volunteered for1 military service with the Marine Corps. His address is Pvt. William J. Williams, Platoon «86 Recruit De-1 pot, Markr# Baxradi, Paris Island, s*cWINDHAMS HOLD REUNION.*! Mr. md Mr*. A W. Windham held a family reontcm at their home here Sunday with their children as dinner guests. These wen: Mr. and Mcb. W. R. Dixon, and daughter, Baraha Ann, of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harrington and son, John Milton, of Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Windham and son, Johnnie, and Lieut Robert E. Windham, of Camp Bland*. NOTICE OF SALE I ENTERPRISE LOOKS GOOD TO HARDY IN AFRICA A letter to his parent* from P*t. Robert M. Handy, familarly known u "Mac'' by his many friends here, states tfaft since arriving in Africa this month he has received 86 letters. Speaking of _fhe Enterprise found in his mail, Pvt. Hardy says, "Gdah that paper sore looks good way over We in Africa. I read every line of tt and then my room mates jump on it when I put it down." Pvt. Hardy writes that his company is living in plywood houses built in Texts and that since sine la not available they build the doorsteps of solid mahogany. The huts are screened on all tides and the cool night brecscs are a welcome ehsnga from the heat experienced in the day. They often use blankets at nighl. Pvt. Hardy's address is: Pvt. Robert X. Hardy, No. 34258980, 8th Depot Repair Squadron, APO 626, c/o Postmaster, Miami, Fbu furnished. Mm. Eva ford, Faravllle, N. C. i«. . REGARDING OIL COUPONS Curti» Flanagan, towmahip chairman at the Fuel Oil Board, aiwrxmces that at least a part of the coupon* for fuel oil and kerosene will be ready tor local delivery to the public at the Agricultural Building this week, beginning Saturday, Nov. U, and continuing indefinitely. Hours are from 9*$*, m. to 5.-00 p. m. Save With SING'S HI-TEST GAS Regular lint Grade Only 20.9c Per Gallon ETHEL GAS 22.9c GaL Motor Ofl 2 quarts for 25c 1st GhmI« Kerosene 12c GaL Quaker State and MsUMl We 4* Washia* and Greasing 300 SoothMahi Street 1
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