Miss ing her in Norfolk. Miss Jane Greene visited her sistor, Mrs. Malette G. Dodaon in New Bern, Thursday. • • • Miss Mamie Ruth Smith of Wilmington is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Stansill. • • • Cpl. Howard Harris left Wednesday following a visit of several days at his home here. • • • Harold Rouse and Edwnrd Beckman left this week to spend a month at Camp Morehead. • • • Misses Mary Frances and Patsy Allen have retained from a visit to relatives in Elm City. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. BandyNand sons of Leggett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy. • • • Mrs. Ben Atkinson and daughters, Janet and Joan of Greenville spent Thursday with Mrs. D. S. Morrill. • • Mrs. Wesley R. Willis left Wednesday for a visit to relatives in Eden ton. She will return Sunday. • • • Bobby Rouse will ret&rn to Chapel Hill, Monday. He is a member of the NROTC Unit at the University. • • • Mrs. James Smith and son, Jimmie, have returned to Morehead after £ visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith returned to Columbus, Ohio, last week after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taylor. • • • Miss Mary Anne Townsend who is attending a business school in Raleigh spent the week end at her home ' here. * • • Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burke and son, Billie, Jr., left Friday of last week to visit relatives near Greensboro. • • • Mr. and Mra. W. J. Bundy and daughter at Greenville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. T> 1.. Mrs. J. 0. Pollard and Bill Pollard are vacationing this week at Virginia Beach. They ase expected home on Monday. ' ,«> . • a* • Miss Catherine Parker of Enfield to visiting: Mrs. A. P. Hammond, Jr. They visited friend* in Grifton on Wednesday. * • « We are glad to report that Mr. Ed Beaman who ha* been ill at hi* home here for several week*, is ahle to be oat again. • • * PFC Charles A. Jogj* at Buckley Field, Denver, Collo., is spending bis furlough with ids mother, Mrs. Carrie Belle Joyner. '• • Mr. and Mr*. Lyman Joyner and eon, Bill, of Wil*on were guests of Mrs. C. E. Moore and Hubert Joyner, Monday and Tuesday. • • • Mia* Cariott* Mewborn sod Ronald MsOO A. M. - 6:00 P. M.—Red Cross Room Thursday, July 10:00 A. M.—Hit and Miss Club, "M Country y 10:00 A. M —5:00 P. M, —Red Croas Room open. <2^ TKK)»P. M.—American Legion. 8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the World. ' Saturday, 3 10:00 A. M.—Bird Clu&jii^H Mrs. Alex Bynum and daughter, Lenora, of Charlotte, arrived Thuraday for a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Garland HoMen. Mrs. D. R. Morgan, Mrs. Pat Ruffin, Mm O. 6. Spell, Miss Annie Lee Jones, Danny Morgan and Edward Lee Russell are spending this week at Summer Haver. I • * • Mm. C. H. Joyner left Sunday for a visit of several weeks to the mountains to recuperate from a recent ill: ness. She is stopping at Graen Inn, Blowing Rock. * * * Mrs. Jesse Smith returned Tuesday from a three weeks visit with her husband, Pvt. Smith who is stationed with (die Marine Corps at San Diego, Cattf. • • • O. G. Spell, Sr., accompanied his daughter, Miss Hazel Spell, to Arlington, Va., Tuesday of last week where she has accepted a government position. • • • Mrs. Archie McLean and son, Geoffrey, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived test week for a three weeks visit with Mrs. McLean's parerita, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Turnage. • • • William Smith of Charlotte, who was inducted into the army at Camp Croft, S. C., Friday, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith. • • • Mrs. Johnnie Meadows and son, Johnnie Bill, of Jacksonville are visiting Mrs. W. B. Can-away. They all spent Thursday of this week in Greenville. • • • Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Mrs. Nonie Barret and Miss Verona Lee Joyner will spend next week with Mrs. Robert Monk at the Monk cottage in Morehead. - \ I " N • • • . Mrs. R. E. Belcher was taken ill at. her home, Wednesday. Mr. Belcher who has been on the nek list for several weeks, also continues to be confined to his bed. • • » Miss Bonnie Jean Bjjie of W»gp», Miss Julia. Burton of Edenton and Miss Rosalind RawlingB of Franklin, Va., will arrive today fbr a visit to Miss Alice Harper Parker. • m m Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bradham returned last Week from Baltimore, where they visited Mr. Bradham's brother, R. W. Bradham; and Annapolis, where they attended the graduation exercises of their nephew, Ensign John E. Perry. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Lmwood..Joyne» and son, Larry, and Thurman Joyner of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Pearl Edwarda of Washington visited Mrs. Carrie Belle Joyner during the week ena. .... .... . . '■ • • • Mr. and Mn. Warren Lupton. Mrs. Eva Blount and Miss EWe Thomas I of Bel haven were guests of the B. 0. j Turnage's for the week end. Miss Thomas remained for an extended visit to Miss Jane Turnage. • •• Mrs. W. L. Smith left | for a visit of w, Pit. Rg&s LIBRARY NEWS Books tor young- people, recently placed on the shelves of the F&rravfile "Library u»: Golf Coast Treasure, Mariston Chapman; Peggf Covers Washington, Emma Bugbee; Building and Flying Model Airplanes, Air Youth of America; Flight 7, Robert E. Johnson. Singing Sister, Laura Long; The Story of Slying, Archibold Black; Book of Stass, G. E. Mifcton; The little Green Orchard Mystery, Mable Widdemer; Judy of the Islands, Armine Von Tempski; Joan's Freshman Year at Stanford, Dorothy Piummer; Wheels Over the Bridge, Meindert De Jong. ^ BAPTISMAL SERVICE AT , BAPTIST CHURCH, SUNDAY The ordinance of baptism will be observed on Sunday evening, June 27, at eight o'clock in the F&rmville Baptist Church. The pastor, Rev. Edward C. Chainblee, will be in charge of the service and will bring a brief message on the theme; "The Meaning