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relative*. . Arabia Cayton «u a Greenville visitor, Tuesday. • • • , Mm A. J. Greene is visitag relatives in Newport New*, Va. ' • • ; v -W j Idas Dora Mae Barrett is visiting relatives in Goldsboro. Miss Florence Lewis left for a visit to Skyiaad. ■' •••?&•*; /• Dr. aad Mrs. W. M. Willis the week end at Msrslwri. • • • ' i W. C. Woaten visited relatives fa Charleston, S. C, this week. - • • « V 4 Mrs. C. B. Mashbum left Sanday to visit relatives in Asheville. e • • Mrs. Bertha J. Gardner spent Tuesday and Wednesday, in Raleigh. • • • Mrs. W. J. Bundy, at Greenville, visited friends here Wednesday. • • • Miss Etta Prances Harper is visiting friends in Greenville this week. • • • Mrs. C. E. Moore ia spending some time at Green Inn, Blowing Rock. • • • George Monk has returned from Camp Adventure aft Lake Jtmaluska. • m~» Miss Bettie Joyner has returned from a visit to relatives in Morehead. • • • Bob Morgan has returned from a two months stay at Camp Morehead. • • • Miss Elvira Tyson returned Thursday from a visit to Washington, D. C. ' * -• *. Misses Marjorie Parker and Evelyn Gay were Greenville visitors, Tuesday. • • * * Mr. and Mrs. J. T: Bundy spent the week and with relatives in Leggetts. • • • Leslie Yelverton, of Fountain, is visiting the J. W. Bass family this week. * • • Miss Jane Grantham,- of Goldsboro, spent the week end with Miss Elvira Tyson. J Will Jones, III, has returned from a visit to his grandparents near Macclesfield. • • • Mrs. Cart Blackwood and son, Carl, spent Wednesday in Nashville with relatives. * • • • Mrs. Mary McCallum, of MeColl, S. C., is visiting- Mrs. Edwin S. Coatee this week. • • • Mrs. Hilda Duke, of Kineton, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. W. G. Gay. . Miss Jean Thomas spent days of this week with friends fat Washington. • • • Miss Blair Cox, of Wiwfcerville, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. J. M. Wheleas. ' ~ • • • Tommy Rollins, of Wilson, spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Rollins. • • • Sgt Claude C. Tyson, of Mew River,- spent the week end with his family here. • • • Miss Annie Perkiqs has returned from a visit to friends in Henderson and Wilson. Lyi*i Lovic, of Norfolk, Va., is re* cuperating from a recent illness at bis home here. • • • Mrs. Kermit Tamm, of Wilson, spent We*wday with Mr. and Mrs. R. EL Belcher. | • • » Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harper, of Snow Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and M J. Frank Harper. * ">■■■ Mis. W- M. Jones has retained -Macclesfield after * visit to her son, V. M. Jones, Jr. • Mis. C. si from s stay Friends will be glad to learn thatj lias Geraldine Joyner, who 1 recently, is able to • '• • Miss Shirley Winders returned, Wednesday, to Goldsboro, after a iat to her aunt, Mrs. G. A. Winders. • • • Mrs. S. H. fymdy and grandson, Iraig Harris, have returned from a isit to relatives in Columbia, S. C. • • » Mr. Mvd Mrs. Ted L. Albritton and rm, Harry, and daughter, Theodora, ave retained from a visit to Caswell teach. » % • Miss Virginia Cobb and guest, Miss (oris Drake, of Ernul, are visiting Irs. J. P. Corbett at Kings Cross loads. ■ • • Mi* Neva Harper and Dan C. Rocky Mount, are rdal days with Mr. ewis. . Mrs. Nan' King has returned to Washington, D. C., after a visit to [rr D. S. Morrill and Mrs. Helen [orton. • • -• Miss Rosa Williams tas returned > Norfolk, Va., after a visit of sevral weeks to-her sister, Mrt. G. A, Winders. • • • Mrs. Basco Jones and daughter, 'eggy, have returned to Roefcy leant after a visit to Mr*. David '. Harris. • • • Mis. A. B. Gawthroj.' and danghtr, Grace Edna, at Jacksonville, pent the week end with Mrs. G. A. finders. • • • Friends will be glad to learn that feul Allen is recuperating f renT a ecent operation and is able to be at again. • • * .Mrs. Dameron, Mrs. Reddin, Mrs. tennetjt and Mrs. Robert Fields spent liursday with relatives sad friends d Klnston. " " * ■' ffjlte/ Mrs. Elizabeth Micheal, of Greensoro, spent the week end with her mcle. Rev. E. C. Chamblee, and Mrs. Chamblee. • e • Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hotchlri* and on, Chariae, and Mrs. Hermann Voes isve returned from a trip to Myrtle ieach, S. C. » • • W. R. Dixon, Mail SpeefeUst 3/c, • * * Mr. and Mrs. N, D. Shearm and daughter, Miss Lilly, of Rocky Mount, J If:.- Wimnia Tin aani rin rvF 1JV, sna miss wmnie xjcseiriRji, 01 jtaifield, spent Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs. B. M. Lewis, ipp! * ifetS Cpl. Edward T. Mozingo, 314 BomSq., MaeDill Field, Tampa, Fla., has returned to camp after a two weeks visit to his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Chqp. H. Mczingo. » • e Rev. sbd Mrs. M Y. Self returned Tuesday from a visit to their son, Harrell Self, in Fredericksbutg, Va. Rev. Mr. Self will be hi his pulpit as' usual on Sunday. • '• • Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. Sterling Gates, of Khiston, Mrs. Marvel Buim, of Four Oaks, and Mrs. EdnaJtfcCormick, of Smithfield, spent Monday with Mrs. M. V. Tones. e • Local tobacconists have been on the trek* from Georgia and Florida markets this week to be in readiness for the opening of the Farmville Tobacco Market, Tuesday. • • • Mrs. Herman Bakpr .president of Pitt Comity Home Demonstration Cubs, represented the County CAmcil in Raleigh at the recent State Oeunefl meeting held in Raleigh. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sugg Askew and children, Bettie Lawson and Janet Elspeth, have returned to Wilson after a visit to W. C. Askew and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyner. • • • Mayor and Mrs. Gejwe^W. Davis rod sans, Harry, Cedric and Gerald, returned Wednesday from an extendsd visit at'Ridgecredt, assembly pounds of the N. C. Baptists. . v, • • • . Friends will be glad to learn that Ann Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mabrsy E. Pollard, who underwent a tonsil operation hi Wilson this week, is recuperating rapidly. ..V; < *-? •" f<» T. J. Etheridge, of Englehard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rr G. Corbett. Mft Etheridge's family, twho had been guests* in the Corbett home for several days, returned with him. • ». • x ■ ■ Mrs. Lola Forbes and daughter, Hiss Lula, are spending several days in. Norfolk, Va., with relatives. Mrs. Ear! Forbes and daughters, who had been visiting here, returned with them. • • • Prt. and Mrs. Bill Williams, of New River, and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams, Jr., and daughter, Bettie, of Roanoke Rapids, are spending the" week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. ... Mrs. Ray Smith and children, of fturham, Mrs. Ernest Ellis, ef Baitimore, Md., and Sgt. Beasley Owens, who is stationed 5n Arizona, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor, Wednesday. • • •, Miss Mary Lewis who accepted a position rec«tly with the State Public Health Department, has been sent to Cleveland and Chicago for preliminary work connected with her duties in the Waynesboro office. • *•<. M Mr. and Mrs. O A. Tyson and daughters, Misses Margaret and Joyce, went the week end at Hampton, Va^wtth operation there mi Ibunday. • ST • VMM Fields, F 1/c, and Robert L. Briley, SC 1/c, of the U. S. Navy, stationed at Virginia Beech, Va., and the latter)* ptorents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Briley, and small daughter, of .Abikae, Texas, spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Fields. • Sals William T. Harris, 3rd Mate in the Merchant Marine, has returned to his home in Houston, Texas, after a visit to his mother, Mrs. Low!Be D. Harris, and another son of Mrs. Harris, PFC Allen M. Harris, has returned to Fort Hancock, N. J., alter spending his furlough with his mother. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Mrs. H. H. Bradham entertained at bridge, Wednesday afternoon, at her home on Church street, in which fall flowers were used in artistic arrangements. Two tables were in play and Mrs. John E. King wss winner of top score. Coca-colas and cheese crackers were served. Out of town guests were Mrs. R. R. Daughtridge, of Rocky Mount^ lister and house guest of the hostess, and Miss Rose Hadley, of Greenville BIRTHDAY PARTY Mary Lou Moore/ vivacious and attractive little daughtet of Mr. ted Mrs. George E. Moore, Jr., celebrated her fifth birthday on Saturday, August 14, with a lovely party, which was attended by twelve of her play Mrs. Moore assisted her daughter in serving fruit punch on the porch as the guests arrived and the small hostess led in-the games enjoyed qp the. lawn. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake, was served in the dining room, the tnhle bearing floml decorations and pb birthday cake, gleatping with five plait candles. Favors wert* horns, to which salted nut containers wore attached. ; BIRTHDAY DINNER ,Kt. . Mr. and Mm lSton Allen entertained at a dinner party, Sunday, honoring Mrs. Ally's mother, Mrs. Chas. H. Mozingo, whose birthday fell <m vhat date. J Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Mozingo, CpL Edward Mozingo, stationed at McDill field, Fla., and Mrs. Mosingo,' Mrs. J. C. Brock, Jr., Mrs. John Handy and Amos Mozingo, of Jacksonville, and the two rating sons of the hosts, Charles Melton and Thomas Ray Allen. ■ INJURED IN FALL , - j|Sj A message received here by his parents, Mr. end Mrs. J. O. Pellard,' last Wednesday, stated that Bill Poillard, who is training with the Naval Reserves V12, * Chapel Hill, hid sustained a broken wrist and injuries to his beck in a fall on the obstacle field during exercises. Late reports are to the effect that youiv Pollard is recuperating though having to be put in a. cast. Mr. and Mra. Pollard have been in Chanel HOI during the CSFS3B5 -Vi '';"h softly Young i th« vow* were spoken. Mr. I Love You Truly" and "The) Told." ia pink | and green. Gladioli in flanked the tall standard, of dral candles and the choir loft banked with greeneryThe bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore * floor length drees of heavenly blue organza trimmed with a-lace yoke of self color. The skirt was full *nd the short sleeves were in puff Her hair ornament was of white tulle.)
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