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is the day in Rocky Bert Barrow Warren has been on the sick list this week. ■ * • • «*■':'«$ ?5aS Johnnie Dixon It recuperating after an illness of several days. • • • Mi« Amie Lee Jones of Baleigfc is visiting Mm. D. R. MerganT^l • • ■r;r| Mrs. E. C. Carr visited friends bi Raleigh several days of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rax Hodges will spend the week end sit Blount's Creek. • • • Mrs. Ida Lewis is spending several days with her daughter in Griftotv. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Scott are vacationing at Blount's Creek, t^M| Miss Jerry Albritton of Shnr ITill visited the C. L. Beaman'e last week, • • • Frances and Pstay Allen left Wednesday for a visit to relatives in Elm City. • • • Arthur Joyner, Jr., has returned I after a visit to relatives in More-1 head. • • • Mrs. Ben Lang atod daughter, Noel,| spent several days of this week inj Plymouth. • • • Robert Pierce, at the Anpy En-1 listed Reserve, reported to Fort Brsgg j Tuesday. • •' • Mrs. R. T. Scott is visiting Mrs.] John Coleman in Rocky Mount this] week. • • • Miss Sue Taylor is spemdihg _thisi week with Miss Jean Johnson in New | Bern. • • • Mrs. Emily Dough of Aurora spent 1 the week end with Misses Lizzie and) Sue Gay. • • • Danny- Morgan returned from Duke ] Hospital Thursday and is recuperat-1 ing nicely. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Williams re-1 turned Wednesday from a trip to] New York. Miss Nell Taylor Beaman will [ spend the week end with relatives ill | Hookerton. * • • David Oglesby, Jr., of Elizabeth I City spent the week end with his J family here. . _ • • • Mr. and Mis. Edison Moore and son moved their residence this week to 110 Lang St. ' vj • • • ■ Pvt. L. B. Johnson, Jr., of Port Bragg visited his parents here daring the week end. • • • Frank Dupree and daughter, Miss Frances Dupree, are spending' this week in New York. • « • Miss Elizabeth Davis spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Griffin, in Wilson. • • • Mrs. Martha Jones is spending some time with her sister, M"i. Jefferson, in Fountain. • • • Mrs. J. C. Nethercutt spent last week end with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Mewborn, in Euclid, Va. ~ • • • • Mrs. J. T. Bundy returned Monday! after a visit at several days to rela-| tives at Green Sea, S. C. • • • Garry Patrick Bergeron, Jr,»< taken to the Greenville Hospital, j Wednesday, for treatment. • • • Mrs. X H. Harris was taken tol ^Carolina General ^Hospital, Wilao«,j Wednesday, far Mrs. Virginia Spencer of Greensboro, J. P. Harru and Frank Gordon Harris of Bethel visited Dr. and Mm. P. E. Jones, Thursday. • • • Mrs. J. W. Baker and Mies Mary Louise Baker of Washington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baker this week. | • • • . ,1 Miss Mary Elizabeth Carr returned Thursday from a visit of two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Pumphrey in Washington, D. C. • • • _ J Miss Cornelia Knott and guest, Mies Pat Gwyn, and John Parker left Saturday to attend a house party at Crasent. Beach, a C. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Jr., and daughter, Mary Loo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eaaoo at Gxeeaco, Tuesday and Wednesday. . •*» Die. Bill and Marguerite Kersey of Richmond, Va» left Wefeceday after a visit of several days witL Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jonhson, Sr. •' Miss Helen Willis and Miss Kathryn Brown of Edectoa- spent the week sad with Miss Willis' parents, ftr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis. i£ '*S •••.*- • Mrs. W. P. Eaeley jud daughter, Miss Job, moved their residence this week t» the home formerly occupied by them, at 211. N. Contentnea St • • • &r.f& ' $8 Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Kesfe and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Staton, of Norfolk, Viu, spent a few days here this week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ler family here for fllejgjpaat two | weeks, left Tuesday for Ventura, i California, to join her hasband^nsign Parker, of the U. S. Naval Reserve, who is stationed at Port -- Set and Mrs. Lyman Bass .JJmp Carson, ,Cok>rado Springs, Colo., (arrived Tuesday to spend a week with their parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Baas of FarmvflW and Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Minges of Greenville. Mrs. Baas will remain hi Glgsnville for a Visit of several weeks. "i-1 II '■ I I ' f WINS PRIZE .. Little Miss Linda Lou KqsbsU was winner of the prise, War Savings Stamp and book, given for the Kindergarten pupil' selling the largest number of- tickets to the recent Kin,1^ T»mi, n il,, an ti —in it n i ii4 n *4^ ■■ .L 2 aergarten iTiogTam, proceeds or wiucn went to the FarmvQle Branch Red Cross. Linda Lou sold 60 tickets. INFORMAL PARTY COUNTRY CLUB NEWS ^ % • „■ L -'"i - -'n Play wae begon-Thursday of this !Wlf in a tournament between the "Hookera," captained by Mrs. W. S. Royster and Walter Jones, and the "Slicers," by Kxb. Neal Howard and James T. Monk, ahd will continue through Sunday. The members of the toeing team wilt furnish a picnic supper for themselves and tiie winners on Wednesday evening of next week, Jons 23. Club members not playing in the tournament are invited to bring their own picnic sapper and join in the fun. Upon the resignation of Sax Hodgfes as Manager, Bob Fiser has taken over fer t&e remainder of the summer. He cordially invites aB of the members to come out, plap.galf, parat a cold drink and enjoy the spot .in town. ■ J*§ Greens committee has bean, getting the course in tiptop shape and assures all prospective golfers that they will find the coorse their 21,-re,— y<mm • For more appreciation, why not say Some loving word to Hp** Id* heart glad? Tell him how much that you apprtt , ciate His constant care, and »y.; "I love £§§ you. Dad—* *3§flr (A, say It now, before it it too late! HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB The meeting of the Fannie Hon* Demonstration Club orpBned^its program on Sunday afternoon of last week with the song, "Old North State," followed by the Club Collect, given in qnison. Announcement was made of the Council meeting to be held Wednesday, June 28, when the 4-H Health Pageant wil) be given. Plans were made for the Club to serve the Service Men's Supper in GreenvQ.le on Sunday evening June 20. Member* were reminded to be planning for the annual 4-H Chib tad Home Demonstration Club picnk to be held tins year, the 2nd Thursday m August. Miss Joyner, Home Agent, gave tie program using as her subject, "Busy Day Meals?' - adjournment the hostesses,; Mrs. Roy Bowling, Mrs. W. H. Hfoson and Mrs. a H, Bundy served delicious lemon sherbert f- USSSfefe ?%> — India supplied 2,006 miles of bandages to troops in the African cam'W&&T feite ' §:M .u£c.;2j ;; '" | The Rebecca Winbcmrne Chapter, U. D. C., held its dosing meeting- of the Chapter year on Friday afterHcAn of last week at the home of the JtoctwB, Mre. Haywood Smith, with twenty members present. - Mrs. C. E. Moore, President, presided and read a letter from the State President, urging all membere to continue their activities fat . War Service wort throughout the summer months and to be eves- mindful of the other U. D. C. activities. Members reported on hoars sper.t this month in Fost Observation and Red Cross work. * Ml*. Moore asked that all remember to continue sending their magazines on to some nearby u. & o.-Ip: i Mrs. *. M. Willis gave a sketch of the $res of Jeffereon Davis and Nathan B. Forrest, mi discussed the Basic Facta of Secession aa given fci the book, "School of Citizen Soldier." jjBss Annie Perkins read the article, "My Day" by Eleanor Roosevelt, in which she recalls the outstanding men of America who hali made our Nation what it is today. Lovely piano selections were rendered by Miss Janie Kemp, Mfas Dora 'HP'" IWK.'lll ■ ■■ —
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