xn. e. a
relatives fa AaheviU®.
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AMtm Mary Jerme
Thursday in &aMgk
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Mr. and Hn. E. L. Barrett
Gohbboro visitors, Wednesday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs C. L. Ivey
business trip to Itoeford, Friday.
p>9K • • •
Mrs.J. D. Gates has returned from I
a visit to relatives in Noij^lk,
Miss Ida Cowaa, of Durham, L.
visiting' her sister, Mr*. J. H. Harden.
• • •
Mrs. Bertha 1. Gardner spent the
week end with relatives in Greenville.
• • •
Janet Tyson, of Saratoga, is the
guest of Willie Rae Harper this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Surrett, of New
Bern, are spending the week end here.
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Pvt. J. C. Brock, Jr. of Gamp Stow-1
art, Ga., spent Sunday with his family
ban.. .
• • •
Miss Mary Ethel Craft has return-!
ed from a visit to relatives in Golds-1
boro.'
Mrs. A. B. Tyson and daughter,
Miss Elvira, spent Monday in Greenville*
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Mac Carraway, of New Bern, isl
spending the week end here with his]
family.
. Miss Betsy Morris has returned
from a visit to relatives near Walstonburg.
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Miss Ruth Minshew returned Wednesday
from a visit to Wrighteville I
Beach.
Mrs. Nannie Moye Humphrey spent
the week aid in Falkland with
friends.
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Miss Athlene Turnag-e, of Ay den,
spent the week end with Mrs. Robert
D. Rouse.
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Mrs. John Hardy has returned from
a visit to her husband at Monterey,
California.
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Mrs. T. T. Moore is visiting her
sister, Miss Mable Barrett, in Georgetown,
S. C.
• • • .
Mrs. Emily Everett, of Norfolk,Va.,
is spending several days with Mrs.
Ellen Beam an.
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Sgt. George M. Allen has returned
to Focatello, Idaho, after a. visit to
relatives here.
• • •
Bill Carr has returned to summer
school at State College, after a visit
to his home here.
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Harry Albritton will return during
the week end from Camp Ocgal-1'
lalla, Goldsboro. |J
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alex and Miss
Mary Ethel Craft were Green villi
visitors, Friday.
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Mr. and Mro. Ted L. AlbritUn and
daughter, Theodora, were Goldsboro
visitors, Sunday. \
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Jensus Harper and Joe Gregory 1
Saturday to be on the tobacco marl
at Blackshear, Ga.
Mrs. C. H. Mozingo, Mrs. Allen
and Mr*. John Hardy
Kinstos Visitors Wednesday.
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r D. R. and H. A. Branham, of Rocky
Mount, «ent Sunday with their sis-.
i-t
®d 4n Murfreesboito with her huswnd,
who has a position there. ^
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Mr .and Mrs. Ows. F. Baucom and
ions, Frank and Donald, left today
or a visit to relatives in Ellerbe.
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Warren Palmer RTSC, who is stationed
at New River, spent the week
rod at the home of C. Hubert Joyner.
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Mrs. B. H. Knott and daughter,
iiss Mae, and J. I. Morgan, Sr., and
r.,* were Norfolk visitors this week.
Mrs. P. L. Loving has retained to
tfeSraand, Va., after a visit to her
idwMt, and to Mrs. H. H. Bradham.
• • m
Mrs. Win. C. Murray, of Washingon,
D. C., arrived this week for a
isit to he* -mother, Mrs. Dora H.
Led. «i* ***
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Mrs. Hattie Bailey, of Robersonille
and Norfolk, Va., spent the week
nd with Mr. and Mm A. Q. Roeode.
• • •
Miss Daisy Bernhardt Dixon, of
Wilson, spent several dmjt^
reek with her aunt, Mrs. Lodfse D.
[arris.
e • • '"v Albert
Roebupk, who has been atmding
summer school at Max ton
'resbyterian Junior College, has reamed.
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Mrs. Margaret Britt and son, of
Lyden, spent the week end 'with Mrs.
'rank Davis, Jr. and Mrs. Agnes
Uoont. >,
Mr. and lira. Hubert Ttrtrifcinft
mall daughter of Wilson, spent Wedesday
with Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Hxon. ,
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Friends will be glad to learn that
"racy Johnson has returned fpofh a
tocky Mount hospital and is irtiprovlg
rapidly. ' V •••
M. G. Barrett and daughter, Emily,
nd son, Mac Jr., have returned to
visit to Mr. aad Mrs.
E. Joyner. A
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l^iss Lauretta Holloman, who is in
raining at Grace Hospital, Richmond,
Va., it~visiting Mr. and Mrs.
L E. Belcher.
• • •
Mr. mi Mm. J. Edward Harris,
f Newport News, -Va., spent several
ays of this week With Mr. and Mrs.
dm t', Dixon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Monk, Jr., and
mail son, and Mr. and Mn. Walter
ones and children am at
teach this week,
• • •
Mrs: R. A .Fields left
ipend sevens! days with. J
ira. R. A. Fields^*. adT Mr.
Sr.; in Wilson. ■;•>>,/ '
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Friends will ragrst to
lire. J. W. Holmes left this
...
Friends will' be (lad to learn that
Hrs. y*f. H. Duke is recuperating
'rom a recent illness Mid is able to
te out
iHHHtii
that
to
Hrs. J. W. Bass. i»J
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McLeod and
returned K>
to Mr. and Mrs.
-# r:m^-^r*iMiTiainy-Ti
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reported Ml improving'. i^f^PVir*
• •
- VHikigm be glsd to learn that
jme Parker, g»"»n daughter
of *r. and Mrs. J. Leroy Parker, has
returned from a Kinstori- Hospital
and ia reported «s improving rapidly
from a recent fliinjf^p ~ '
and Mrs. I. G. Greer of Thomasvilla,
spent several days the' past
week with Mr. and Mi*. J. W. Holmes.
Dr. Greer is head of the Baptist Orphanage
*t Thomaaville and president
of the State Baptist Convention.
• • •
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Caraway,
Mitt Marjorie > Caraway, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Batta and children, and
Mra. Jimmie Lain*, of Wilson, and
Mrs. G. I. Stearin, of Kcnly, had a
cottage at Carolina Beach last weak.
Mr. and Mm & t, Barrett, Jr. M
Goldsboro, were guests of Mr. and
Mn. E. L. Barrett, Mdnday. Miss
Dora Mae Barrett accompanied them
back to Gohhboro for a visit of several
dan E. L. Jr., will, report for
induction into the army at Fort
Bragg,-Friday.
. . .
Mrs. E. L. Finch^-who has been
living in New York for several
months, has arrived to make her
home" with her sister, Mrs. 8. F.
Gainor while her husband, Lieutenant
E. L. Finch of the Naval Medical
Corps is in service. Mrs. finch has
accepted the position of math teacher
in &e Weidon schools and will
assume h«r duties there SeptamMr
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:: Friends will be glad to leani that
Mrs. Graham McAdams, of Greenville,
who h« been recuperating from
a recent illness at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. McAdams,- is reported
as improving rapidly. Friend*
hen will be interested to learn that
Graham har a position with the
Naval Ordinance Laborate-y in Washington,
D. C.
carrying1 the green and white color
scheme. The tallies were in nuptial
motifs and favors emphasized the
chosen oofor Bot^': X-t '
^ — nn M> J - At. n WamWhaa
wWii *» owdjo Hoo vOv jH^norvC
greeted guests as they arrived and
Mrs. McLeod, receiving at the living
room door, directed them to places
at seven tables bearing refreshment
cloths and floral centerpieces, from
which an ice eons* was served with
mints and nuts prior to the games.
The place at the honor guest wis
marked by a lovely corsage erf rases.
During the progressions an iced
beverage was served.
The high score prise, a red crystal
bod rase, was won by Mrs. Irvin
Morgan, Jr., and the consolation, a
set of ash trays, went to Miss Verona
Lee Jo.rner4V-' "llr*. Bass was presented
with an imported candy jar
by the hostesses.
ATTENDS CONVENTION
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The examination of J. Perry Bwdy
and his children, James Earl, Richard
Marvin, Gertfade, J. B. and
Brcmell, here, today, revealed no
evidence of tuberculosis. July 21,
1943.
Signed; H. F. EASON, M. D„
Police Department,
Fire Department, S
P Other Expense, inc
,r Total General
Debt Service Fund
Notes Payable —
Maturing Bonds __
% 48.7S8.91
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12,000.00'
8,478.00
.« 7,810.00
16,086.92
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