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Friday Mid vttle Mrs. J. T. Smithfield, ter, Mrs. • • • Mrs. Bobert Bearin to Birmingham, Ala., with Mrs. Albert Jones. • • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lupton of Belhaven spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Turnage. • • » Mrs. E. L. Barrett is recuperating from a recent operation at Park View Hospital, Rocky Mount. • • • Miss Mabel Barrett has returned to Georgetown, S. C., after a visit of several days with" her family here. • • » Mrs. Florence Whitehead will leave in the next few days for a visit to Miss Annie Midgette in EnglehanL • • • Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis of Tarbo ro were guests of Mrs. Cherry Eaaley end Miss Jen Easley, Sunday. • • • Miss Dicie King has returned to Glen Dale, Md., after spending a few days here with her father, T. B. King. • • • Mrs. Frank Allen who has been visiting relatives sad friends in Ohio and Kansas is expected home the first of the week. ■ * • Mrs. Ted Albritton and daughter, Little Miss Theodora, and Mrs. P. E. Jones spent several days of last week in Charlotte. Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Mrs. Coy Monk, I Mrs. R. T. Williams, Mrs. Ted Albritton and Mrs. R. D. Harris were Raleigh shoppers, Tuesday. • • • Mrs. Pat Ruffm, Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, Mrs. Lath Morriss, Mrs. Ben Vernon and Mrs. J. P. Thomas were Wilson visitors, Wednesday. » • • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon and son, Johnnie, and Miss Mary Alice Harris will lend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Taylor, in Wilson. • • • Mrs. Frank Clifton and children, Tommie and Prisrills, Jane, will leave Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Thomas CUfton in Florence, S. C. Mrs. Carl Joyner and son, Carl, Jr., of Charlotte are visiting Mrs. C. C. Joyner. Mr. Joyner will join them here Tuesday for a wash's visit. ■ • • , Miss Mary Lewis, who is with the Lenoir County Health Department, in Kinston, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Lewis. • • • '* Mrs. Mr«gie Jackson of Ayden spent the week end with Mrs. Albert ii 'HPi 'SliilT |im.»»i ' wwfirtttfiisisjjfc**-' -; ■r T^. arT^'^' T^ZTm :: §6 8.-00 P. 1L-Ciwl« No. 2, Pre . terian Auxiliary, moots with | Mrs. John Lewis. Tuesday, S 3:00 P. M.—Contract Club meet* I with lira. W. Leslie Smith. 7:00 P. M.—Rotary Club. 8:00 P.* *.—Businefl^i Woman's Circle, of the Baptist Missionary Society, meets with Mrs. A. J. Melton and Mis. Robert Joyner at the home of Mrs. Melton. 8:00 P. M.—Junior Order. 8:00 P. M.—Boy Scoots. Wednesday, « ST46 P. M.—Literary Ctab n*p£i with Miss TahitJw DeV Thursday, 7 8:00 P. M.—The Kingdom Highway Group of the Presbyterian J Church meets with Frank Baucom. : 8:00 P. M.—Junior Woman's Club ! meets with Mrs. David Harris. Friday, 8 3:00 to 5:00 P. M.—Woman's Club meets in the Red Cross Sewing | Room. 8:00 P. M. — Woodman' of th»-| World. Saturday, 9 10:00 "A. M.—Bird Club. 3:00 P. M.—Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R, meets at the home of Miss Tabitha DeVis' conti, with Mrs. T. E. Hooker, Mrs. B. S. Sheppard, and Mrs. C. E. Moore as co-hostesses. Miss Eunice McGee will be the speaker. All members are .urged to be present at this, the first Fall meeting, and to bAng in their Pig Banks. Yearbooks will be distributed. TONIGHT, OCTOBER 1. 8:00 P. M.—Group 4, of the Christian Woman's Council, meets with Mrs. Hadley Bryan. Mrs. Mary C. Weatheriy of Rich Square will spend the week end with Mrs. J. W. Parker. M as Ellen Parker of Washington spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Parker and attended Home-coming at the Christian Church. ■ • • • Mrs. Henrietta Williamson and Mnr. C. S. Eagles attended the funeral of Mrs. Vary Etheridge near Whitakers, Tuesday. • • • Mr. and Mia. Jim Jojuer of Norfolk will arrive Wednesday for a visit of several days with Mr. Joiner's mother, Mrs. C. C. Joyner. • • • Little Miss Barbara Jem Wheless, daughter of Mr. and-. Mrs. James Wheless, Jr., who has been sick during the past week, ismUch improved. • • •" Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley and daughter, Sarah U>vise, "and Mrs. Williams and daughter, Janie, of Elizabeth City, wen guests of Mrs. C. W. Morris, Sunday. Mrs. Glean Price has returned to her home here, from La Crosse, WiacorArin, where she has been with hex husband, Pfc, Melvin G. Price, who was stationed at Camp McCoy. Mrs. James Lang left Wednesday for Georgia to join her parents, Dr and Mrs. T. H. dark, for a twe weeks trip to New Orleans, whew Dr. Clark will attend a Surgical Con ference. * '-Ty, -... v\. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hardy, Mrs Hannah Shirley and Mrs. J. I, Bake, attended the funeral of their broth er-m-law, Clay Faulkner, of N« York, which wss held In Kinston Boots Thomas' mm address is: A/8 Alton W. Thomas, 14117480, Sec. «, 339th C.T.D. (AC) Ftumaa University, Greenville, S. C. Lieut (iff) C. R. Thorns is receiving treatment at the USN Advance Base Hospital, Navy 162. His Address is & can of the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. A*S Lester Eart Tumsge, Squadron 6-2-4, (AAf-CC), Nashville, Tenn. v Mr. sad Mrs. Lester Tumage, Sr., visited their son several days of last week at his former station, in Due West, s. a BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Dorothy Lewis of Farmville has been elected President of Student Government at East Carolina Teachers College, to succeed Carlyle Cox, who is now in Service. PFC Wil'lie Thomas Baker, son of Jesse Leroy Baker of Fahuville, graduated from the Armament School of the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command, at Lowry Field, Colo., this week. THANK YOU NOTE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED NOTE OF tain Skinner also expteased sincere appreciation far the hospitality and friendliness extmdto them throughoat the day and night, by the dtim of FVrtnviUe and surrounding commarJty. Purine: intermission, refreshing ^»unch m served with cooki^.erax, pickles and otive*. The dbmmittee for arraagementa included Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Ewell, Mr*. Fined C. Mom, Mrs. Pnmcee Alton, Mii Ltawood Thinill. Mrs. Mack Caraway, Mi— Elaie Can-away, Miss Jan* Greene, Miss Alice Taylor, Miss Dei phi* Mae Parker, Miss Verla William* Mrs. Prank Clifton, Miss Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Miss Myrtle Nichols, Mrs. Stewart Sugg, and Mrs. Will Moot*. Jr. Chaperones mclnded Mrs. Tom Taylor, Mr*. Louise Harris, Mr*. Mas H. Moore, Mm J. H. Phyior, Mm G. M Holden, Mrs. Frank Harper, Mrs. L. S. Flor/iprs, Mrs. Robert Rouse and Miss TaWth* DeVisconti At midnight, as .everyone was preparing to leave, the hand reverently played the "Star Spangled Banner," as the boya stood at attention, The initial meeting of the PareotTttehtti Association m half' on Thursday afternoon, September 28. Mrs. Henrietta Williamson, President, presided and appointed the' following committees: nofiui—Mrs. Cbarty Easley, Mrs. J. B. Joyner, Mrs. Georjre Monk; Finance—Mrs. R. A. Parker, Mil Neal Howard, Mrs. Lath Morriss, Mis W. M. Willis; Hospitality—Mrs. L. E. Walabon, Mrs. Prank Davie, J,., Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Jr* Mrs. M. V. Jones, Miar Russell Ward; Membership—Mm. R. D. Rouse; Publicity—Mrs. W. E. Joyner; Magastaa kite. Charfea Baucom. V Mrs. Easley gave an faitroductioa to the year's progxsun, which is ontlined by the N. C. OoagTeas ot Parenta Ad Teachers. The theme of the program is "Protecting Children." The subject for October will be, "How Safe Are Oar Children sad Youth?"; for Nov*#«iMNew Pn>f!T December, "Providing A Sound Spiritual Faith." The devotional was conducted |jg Bar. E. a ChamMee, and Iter. Jamas A. McCaleb, gave an interacting tpfl on "Realisation of What Wa Are* What We Axe Becoming and What We Shall Be." Special mask was rendered bjr Mr. A. E. Lyneh who sang a Scottish fOt. The Room RoQ Call waa won by Miss Lewis' TLind Grade. — _ ■ YOUNG Swop©. They left their own home in QadBMti and went to Oyster Bay, New York, in 1924 to develop and Operate the Roosevelt Bird Sanctuary. Dr. Swope ted a deep admiration for Theodore Roownlt Who did ao much to teach men, woman and children to love and protect the «U birds Dr. Swope Hi his wife am nippy to occupy I, POWMWl wnere they could carry oil' the advancing ideate of the hird Sanctuary idea created by Theodora Roosevelt. It waa a desolate patch of ground and had loop been used for a dumping ground for the Oyster Bay cotnmcnity. Gradually with hard work bowls LUMBER, BOUGH
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