J Miss Sula Qarr will spend the week end in Greenville. • • • Mian Margaret Smith spent the week end in Kinrton. Mrs. R. A. Fields spent ThursdV With her husband hi Wilson. ■ • • • Little Mies Linda Lou Russell suffered a fractured elbow, Monday., • • • George Monk Buffered a broken arm in a fall aA his home, recently. e e e . ..--v.;.. " j Made Carraway of New Been spent Wednesday idgfat at his home here. • • • Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard visited their son, Bill, in Chapel Hill, Sunday, i • * • Bobby Rouse of Chapel Hill will spend the week end at his home here, see' Mrs. C. E. Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Joyn£r in Wilson, Sunday. / * * * Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Taylor of New Bern spent Wednesday at their home here. • • • . „„\.k Miss Mae Knott spent the week end with friends at E. C. T. C., in Greenville. • • • Mrs. Bill Morrow left last week end to spend some time in WinstonSalem. • • • Mrs.' John Lewis and Mrs. Ben Lewis were shoppers in Wilson, Wednesday. • e e Miss Hazel Baker and Mrs. Louis Swendell were Goldsboro shoppers, Tuesday. . • • • Mrs. Herbert Buraette and Mrs. S. G. Gardner were Greenville visitors, Wednesday. • • • Arthur Joyner, Jr., and Harvey Turnage spent- the week end in Chapel Hill. • • • Mrs. J. W. Bass and Mrs. W. J. Ras berry spent several days of this week in Raleigh. f • • • Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughan spent the week end at their home in Washington. Mrs. Prank Davis, Jr., and Mrs. L. E. Walston were Rocky Mount visitors, Tuesday. * * * V Lt and Mrs. Wayne A. Mitchell, Jr. of Kinston, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dora H. Keel. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Mrs. J. W. Joyner were Durham visitors, Wednesday. • • • Miss June Crow of Washington will spend the week end with Miss Bertha Joyner Lang. • • • Mrs. Henrietta Williamson spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Eagles in Saratoga. - Mrs. Lewis Allen and small daughters, who have been visiting in Kentucky, have returned home. • ■ V ' Mrs. W. M. Willis, Mrs. P. E. Jones and Mrs. A. F. Joyner are spending today in Raleigh. • • • Mrs. E. L. Finch, who teaches in Weldon scfcdC, will spend the -week er 4 st her home hem ■'? ia&i" ™ .'?!*% Mrs. Thomas S. Ryan and son, 'Shipley, are visiting Mrs. Ryon's par tents in Washington, D. C. • • • . , - 1fas. Ed Warren has returned from Battieboro where die visited her Harry Dixon. Joseph pendectomy eral Hospital in cuperating rapidly. age. will cial 8:00 P. SMuixUy, 16 10:00 A. M.—Bird Club. Mrs. J. H. Harris, Mias Virginia Harris, Uiw Bertha. Joyner Lang and Mrs. George Vaughn were Raleigh visitors Thursday. • 6 • Mis. May Moore of yayettevflle who has been visiting Mrs. Louise Harris left Tuesday for a^ visit to friends in Tarboro. • • • Mrs. Rebecca Murray, of Wilson, spent Wednesday with her daughter, Little Miss Sallie Bob Murray, sad Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. ' * * * Mrs. TJraham "Me Adams returned to Washington, D. C., Wednesday after a visit ofaev«ra) dfcys With Mr. and Mil W." A. Mc Adams. •*» " ,Si"J » Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., and soo, Will the third, left -Monday -for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Thqnasn Owens in Whiteville. • • • i Mrs. M. V. Jenea, Mn. J. T. Thome, Mrs. Beb Flser, Mjj. Jr*. Christman, Miss Betsy Jones and Miss Dora Mae Barrett were Wilson visitors, Saturday. • * • Robert Pierce who has 'durfiiled his study at Davidson College spent the week end at his hmn«, here. A senior, Robert will graduate in Jannary. , / PPC Morris <3&n», at Gamp Bowie, Texas, leaves today after spending a furlough with relatives here, in New Bern and in Newport News. . r' vival Services at the HornelftSerial Mi* BUtebeth Lang who hu »■ ccntly acrtfted a position u Strpervisor of Public School Static in the Rowvoke Rapids Schools tHU Spend the w*k and at her home here. She formerly was a member of ^tfae Lar Grange School Faculty. * * • George WsMwrgnttbbti'rf In. George E. Moon, Sr., who is an Air Cadot has recently bean moved from Gulf port, Miss., to Wisconsin for furthsr training. . His address Is: AVN-8 801 St., College Training Dept., Esu Claire, Wisconsin. • • Mrs. E. N. Fstteway, of Kinston, Whoso hnrfisnd is with the Amy IJuartenaaMtr Corps in the Strath Pacific, wm the overnight guest of Mr. sad Mm John D. Dixon Saturday and the dinner guest of Mr. sad Mrs. flam Lewis, Jr., Sunday. . #»• , i- 7. Mrs. H. C. Faulkner and daughter. Mrs. C. S. Dickey, of Long Island, N. Y.; Mr. and'Mrs. W. N. Black, of •Richmond, -ahd'Miss Marie Stewart, of Wflsori, *e*» dhuier guests of Mr*. PWkner** -brother, J. W. Hardy, sad Af„ Tf^.4r1»r -- ■' jfiniMil. j..... rJt Mm. mwiy tm ~ Tiursaay twuig ox fast week. ; r-4 m m Bill AhUdgsaid, radio technician Ve, of New River was the dinner gtiest ot Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Joyner, Sunday. "Bar Stag at the Episcopal Chtffch in the doming Sendee, his flection being, -Open the Gates of the Temple" Warren Palmer, radio technician, 2/c, accompanied him here for the week end. WOMAN'S dollars, in local work, in wtofc tad in the fitodgm ftel pointed including: 3 ner, Mrs. Ed Nash J, .Frank Harper. Ton&thr# plans; 1 lowaUp 9ati*r wo The BAPTIST WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY m* fa the Church with the Vice-Prasidsnt, Mrs. LeRoy Rollins, presiding *nd conducting the devotional about "God's Spokesman." Mm George Dwis gave the program, "Open PoojPfi ®wp MWoo Fields." Announcements were made of tie Association meeting Tuesday and Wednesday of next week in EaflMd and Greenville and of the Divis&bal meeting to be held te Morehesd City Oct. Cart Beaman, chairman of j community mission work, load a «Hscussion of report* and special plans wen made to remetcber the boys fronq the Baptist Church who are in BsN vice, with a Christmas gift Announcement was made of a ttferfon Staiy to be conducted later The WOMAN'S COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH met » Chureh with Mrs. Howard 1 LrtMRAD CLUB t®KISTlAN tJWRCH