?? J of Teel. visiting: Harris. Mrs. Olive is Belcher. R. A. Joyner attended a REA Tuesday. Mim Prances Howard returned) Monday from a visit to friends in Belton, S. C. • • • I Miss Mae Joyner visited Mr. and Mrs. Graham Flaragan at Morehead last week end. 9 • • * Miss Jane Hadley of Greenville visited Miss Mas Joyner Several days of this week. • • • Mrs. R. H. Knott and daughter, Cornelia, are vacationing at Atlantic Beach, Morehead. • • • Miss Rachel Barrett left Wednesday to begin work in the . laboratory, Raleigh. • • • Mr. and Mrs. C. W. and son, Carl, Jr., visited relatives1 in Nashville, Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson and j Miss Alice Taylor are spending tha| week in Columbia, S. C. • • • W. Ray Smith and family of Dur-j ham visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Gay-' nor during the week end. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George C. Leonard,! of Piney Point, Md., spent last week I end here and in Maury. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Knott Proctor and ] children of Greenville were guests of | Mrs. Louise Harris, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Williams at-' tended the State Veterinarians meeting held in Raleigh last week. • ■ • Little Miss Diana Monk is recuperating from a recent illness at a nursing home in West Aaheville. • • • Mrs. Arthur Jojmer and Arthur! Joyner, Jr., left Thursday for a ten day visit to relatives in Morehead. • • • Miss Ruth Minchew and Miss] Frances Dupree visited friends at | Fort Bmgg during the week end. y • • • Sgt. Lyman Bass returned to Colorado Springs, Colo., last week after a furlough spent with relatives, here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphrey and son, Bobbie, of Washington, visited Mr. and Mm. W. G. Gay, Sunday. * • • Mr. wid Mrs. Joe Cayton and T. G. Cayton of- Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cayton on Toeaday evening. v ! • • • i Miss Lena Carraway, Miss Elsie Carraway and J. A. Carraway were Durham visitors, Thursday of last week. 7:00 P. M.—Rotary Club* ^ 8:00 P. M.—Junior Order. 8:00 P. M.—Boy Scouts. Thursday, 7»1l 5'.>S| 10:00 A. M.—Hit and Mia Club, . Country CMi»;« 8:00 P. M.—Home Demonstration Club. » Friday, 8th. 8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the World. Satunfcy, 9th. " ** *1 10:00 AeM.—Bird Club. - - - Mm. W. H. Hyde and Mian Jo Ana Johnaen of Greenville have returned after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moye. • • • Mrs. Sam Lewis and daughter, Lou Taylor, and Miss Margaret Lewis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Modlm in Portsmouth. • • • Mrs. David Ogleeby, Jr., and daughter, Kay, are vacationing at the D. E. Oglesby, Sr., cottage, Twin Oaks, near MorehevL • m • Mrs. J. I. Morgan will leave Wednesday of next week for a two week# visit to her mother, Mrs. C. S. Whittelsy in Opelika, Alabama. ' ' • • • Miss Mae Joyner and Norman Everett are spending the week end with Mr. and Mm S. A. Roebuck at their cottage near Morthead. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lewis and family of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and'Mrs. Ben Moore of Iowa, are visiting Mrs. Nannie Lewis. • • • Miss Mary Thome Tyson left Wednesday of last week for Hampton, Va., to begin her duties as Junior Photographer at Langiey Field. • • • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barrett and daughters, Misses Rachel and Dora Mae visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barrett, Jr., in Goldsboro, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simpson and son, Cliff, Jr., have returned from Hertford, where they spent their vacation with relatives aad friends. • • • — Cpl. Carol W. Modi in returned this week to Camp Bowie, Texas ,after spending a fifteen day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Modlin. • • • Mrs. Ray Braxtok and son, Calvin Earl, have returned after a month's stay with Mr. Braxton, who is employed at Camp Butaer, near Durham. it* Mr sod Mrs. J. D. Mewborn and family will arrive Saturday to spend the 4th with their parents, Mr. and Mm O. L. Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mewborn. * • • Mrs. Leonard Crawford will return to Hoi Springs, Ark., within the next several days. She has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Nannie Lewis for the past several weeks. • • • Mrs. J. C. Maiming and children of Williasuton are spending the week with Mrs. Henrietta Williamson. Mr. Maiming will join them here for the week end. • • • Mr. and Mis. Irvin Moigan, Jr., and dangbtere, Anne and Hadley, and Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Williams and children, Nan and Bod, are spending the week at Summer Haven. Mrs. B. O. Turaage and Mrs. Ji from the State of North Carolina at th|me«** l.im Mr. (Ad Mm. Neal Howard, Naal Howard, Jr, and Miaa Frances Howard Mb this week for their cottage at Nags Head, whan Miaa Howard is entertaining a number of friend* for a house-party. Guests are Miaa Anne Jones, Miss Agnes Virginia Quineriy, Miaa Alice Harper Parker, of Farmville, Miaa Polly Darnell of Oak Ridge and Miaa MoxeUe Rice of Belton, S. C. Cpl. Edward T. Moxingo, Canal Camp, McDiH Field, Tampa, Florida. Sgt William W. Wooten, 14018101, Co. K., 222 Inf., 42nd Div., Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. T/5 Carol Modlin, A.S.N. 94179786, Div. Headquarters A.P.O. 2S4, Camp Bowie, Texaa. , Cpl. Modlin recently received a Good Conduct Medal, authorised from jKl$ar Department HIT AND MISS CLUB Interest continues high among the Women Golfers who meat each Thursday for rounds in the morning sad afternoon and fjr picnic luncheon at noon. Among those who have been enjoying the club are Mrs. R. E. Pickett, Mrs. H. N. Howard, Mia. W. S. Boyster, Mrs. J. W. Joyner, Mrs. M. V. Horton, Mrs. Ted Albriton, MAI R V. Fiser, Mrs. Harry Harper, Mrs. G. Alex Rouse, Miaa Mae Joyner, Mrs. Fat Ruffin, Mia. J. M. Hobgood, Mrs. George Monk, Mrs. Herman Voaa, Mrs, Prank Allen, Mrs. James Lang and Mm. Lath Morriss. GROUP MEET Mm. Hadley Bryan, Chairman, prodded at the meeting- of Group 4, Woman's Council, Christian Church, which wm held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Lee Smith with Mrs. Archie Cayton as joint hostess. ' _ : % Mrs. Howard Moye was in charge of the program and the devotional was conducted by Mi* Verla Williams. Eleven members were present. A variety of party sandwiches, cookies and salted nuts were served with iced drinks. Zinnias were used in pleasing decorgjion in the home. Mrs. Margaret Cox was a special guest BARBECUE DINNER In compliment to Qpl. Carol W. Modlin of Camp Bowie, Texas, who has been spending a furlough with his family here, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Flanagan entertained at a barbecue dinner on the lawn of their home, Sunday. ^ OMGuests were the honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Modlin of Farmville, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Modlin and son, William Woolard, of Vancebore; Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Modlin and daughter, Barbara, of- Portsmouth; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Modlin, Jr., and son, C. E., the third, of Murfreeeboro; Miss Lucille Davis and Mrs. In honor of her youthful visitor, Little MJas Lenora Bynum of Charlotte, Mr*. Gar! and Holden entertained at «a attractive tea party on Friday afternoon of last week. The honoree and her mother, Mrs. Alex Bynum, received with the hoctees, who invited her guests to be seated at smalL tables in the living room where punch, coo Idea, and cake ware served. Favorr. to take home,1 were pastel colored mints arranged on decorated paper pistes. Those calling were Little Misses Ellen Norris Spencer, Johnnie Jane Joyner, Anne PoBard, Faye Mewbora, Martha Holmes, Mary Lou Moore, Nan Williams, Anne Morgan, Dotdee Jones, Mariah Jane Parker, .Master Will Jones, Jr., and Master Walter Jonea, Jr. Mrs. Lewie W. Allien entertained at a lovely party on Friday afternoon of last week at her home which w*s decorated with artistic arrangements of doable Day lilies, Shasta daisies, Queen Anne's Lace, ivy and sweet Bridge was played at four tables and prises were won by Mrs. Robert Lee Smith, high score winner, who received War Savings Stamps and by Mrs. R. E. Pickett, who retained the traveling prite, Bath powder, for a little slam bid made. A dessert course, chocolate ice cream and angel food cake was served after play to Mrs. James Lang, Mrs. T. S. Ryon, Miss Maryan Greene, Miss Elisabeth Davis, Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver, Mrs. G. Alex Rouse, Mrs. R. V. Fiser, Mrs. George Monk, Mrs. L. E. Walston, Mra. R. E. Pickett,.Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Mrs. R. T. Williams, Mrs. W. A. Allen, Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Frank Allen, Mrs. Robert Lee Smiti SAVE YOUR MONEY and YOUR COUNTRY — BUY DEFENSE BONDS Nowl Ensign David E. Oglesby, Jr., formerly of Farmville, reported this this week to Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., for a period of training. ■ -k COMMISSIONED Wade Drake, formerly af Farmville, recently received his commission as second Lieutenant in the U. S. Army, at Camp Lee, Va. He reported at Fort Beaudnff, Ga., Monday, for a month's farther training. Some men are so independent they do not need any one to dug their praises. They do it themselves.