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••• Mitt Adelaide Daii: of Edenton ■pent the past mek cad with her mother, Mr*. Layne DaiL ^ • • • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prescott and family left this week to make their fcookft in Wilmington. ■ ' " - ■'* • • '• 7 ".. .S Mr. and Mtb. Ernest Lee Jones moved this week to the Lovelace ApartRMBts on Chuch Street. • Mm. Dan Dail and baby, of Kinston, spent the week end in FarmviHe as the guests of Mrs. Layne Dail. & W « Mitt Cornelia Knott, student of St Mary's College, Raleigh, spent the week end at her home here. • * • - * - • "J; Mrs. E. C. Carr returned Wednesday following « Tint of several days with relatives in and near Raleigh. • e • L. B. Johnson, Jr., Pre-med student at Citadel, Charleston, spent the week end hoe with his parents. • • • Miss Reid Russell attended the Oak Ridge Spring dances during the week end as the guest of Ed Owens of Fountain. • « • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon and Mrs. Louise Harris visited Mr. and Mrs-'Knott Pnoctor in Greenville on Sunday. • • • ■„ lr'Mrs. David Oglesby, Jr., and infant daughter, Kay, spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Oglesby in Kinston. * * * Mrs. John Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moxingo, and Amos Moxingo will return to Elisabeth Citty his week end. Little Miss Anne Morgan has returned home from a Wilson Hospital after undergoing a tonsil operation on Tuesday. • • • Mrs. S. E. Duncan has arrived in Portland, Oregon, to be new her hnsband who is a Tech. Sgt. with the U. S. Amy. • • • Miss Mary Thorne Tyson at WCUNC, will vend bar spring vacation with friends in New York and New Jersey. • • • Miss Virginia Harris and Miss Nell Gunter of Wilson spent the week end with Miss Harris' parents, Mr. and Mis. J. H. Harris. • • • Mrs. Ben Turnage, Jr., of Charleston, S. a, will arrive Tuesday of next week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Turnage. .* * • Mrs. Cecil Johnston is recuperating from a recent tonsilectomy which she underwent in * Wilson Hospital en Monday of last week. ' --v • • <* ' sgfe-JH Mrs. G. Robert Smith left Wednesday for Hickory to visit her sister, Mrs. Kemp M. Estop, Who has been seriously ill for some tima 5• • • Miss Myrte Barnett of BaMgh, bead nurse of the Meredith College Infirmary, was the week end guest ~ > % Helen WCUNC, Gre« 3:00 P. M.—Contract Club meets - Xrfth Mrs. H. N. Howard. 6:30 P. M.—Rotary Club. 7:80 P. M.—Boy Scoots. c 8:00 P. M.—Junior Older. 7:80 P. M. Baptist .Business Woman's Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Paul Vanghan with Mrs. Dorothy Gay n joint hosteMp.,J^&vv, -Mt* U. D. C. NOTICE Today — the Rebecca Winbourne Chapter, U. D. C., will meet witl^ Mrs. B. S. Smith at 3:80 P, M. - Mrs. Cleveland M. Paylor, Sri, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Edwards and laughter, Linda, of Petersburg, Va., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve-1 and Paylor for the week end. • • • C Late reports from Mrs. J. M. Wheless, Sr., are that die is much improved and hopes to retain to bar tome hen from a Wilson Hospital, rery soon. • * • Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Case, Miss Hazel Case, Mrs. Washington Smith >nd Edgar Caae of Mountain -rwere guests of Mrs. George Wiridham on! Saturday. • • • / ;<y. •• j Lieutenant Prank Clifton who is! with the Ordnance Department, U. S. Leon little. Mrs. Ray Rigga, Mm. Fwnk All®. Mrs. Aleat Allan, Mm L. W. Allan, Mm. A. J. Curry, Mi* en, Mm. Ernest Russell an* Mrs. 2. M. Whitehurst , ¥;5 The Night Class will meat Monday evening, April S, at 8:06 o'clock, wit* the fcSowing present: Mia T. E. Harris, Mrs. R. t. Tripp, Mr* Joe Flake, Mm Joe Butts, Mrs. Mary Russell, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Mrs. S .W. Rader, Mrs. W. M Willis, Mm Henrietta M, Williamson, Mrs. Ed Nash Warren, Mrs. J. Leroy Parker, Mrs. B. J. Skinner, Mrs. Louise Harris, Mrs. Lula Joyner, Miss tabitha DeViscowti, Mrs. B. Streeter Sheppard, st^l Mrs. Frank Harper. Additional women interested in taking this odiswe at night will meet with OtlS glWip. Local contributions for the Red Cro* War Fond Drive contfaae to some in and It now looks aa though we, too, may go over the top. Reports Thursday gave total elections of $3,003. A list (ft contributors will be published in the colimns oi tills paper next week The Farraville Home Serffee Comnittee is most active now, especially n establishing communications be•weer Service Men sod their fancies, when all other attempts have 'ailed.r3^Em.£vC M: A broken heart is nearly ful aa a toothache. " Men Observation m* SPost Observers For , Week of April 5th OBSERVERS—Pie** do not we* to be notified of your watch. 5f for aoWpcnflU Monday April 5th. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to9 P.M. Fred MoorfftPfj B. C. Copenhaver. C A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. L. P. Thomas, M Bom Webber, fc Wttertij. -u*:6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 9 P.M. to 9 P.M. Julian Edwards. B. N. 6 A.M. to 9A.M- 6 P.M. to9 P.M. W. H, Moore, Jr. M. E. Pollard. |*i Mai 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. ijf^P. M. to 9 P. M. Mack Cam way. W. H. Pisher. Saturday. 6 A M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. M. V. Horton. B. V. Ftaer. 5 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6." P. M. to 9 P. M, C.A.V Tyson. R. H. Knott . P. Baucom in charge this list. 419-1. H Sjif j Most men can master their immediate prubiems, if they give their foil time and energy to tfa > X \
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