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: jl i 1- JJL^ WK''<mF&¥* >■ ■ ••JPI John King left Monday to spend a few days in Mount Airy. • • • Mr*. Travis Hooker of Greenville 1 was a visitor h*.* Tuesday. • ■ • Mr. sad Mis. Bonnie Allen were Greenville visitors, Thursday. • • • Blaster Roland Parker is recuperating from an illness of aeveral day*. • • • Miss Virginia Harris will visit friends in FkyetteviUe this week end. • • • Mis. T. a Ryoo sad Mrs. R. S. Scott were Goldsboro visitors, Thursdsy. • • • Mrs. Rebecca Murray .of Wilson „ spent the week end with Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. • • • Mrs. D. S. Morrill and Mrs. B. S. Smith were Raleigh visitors, Monday. • • • Miss Irene Everette of Oonetoe is spending this week ^ith her sister, Mrs. Bill Forbes. •" e • R. T. Norville left Thursday for s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Norville in Chicago. • • • Miss Cornelia Knott of St. Mary's College was a* home for the Thaiuisgiving holidays. • • • Mrs. Jack Allen spent the we«k end in Ay den with her sister, Mrs. ■Hermon Newell. • • • Mrs. Cherry Easley and Miss Jen Easley spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives in Tarboro. Mrs. Ben Lang and daughter, Noel, returned Monday after a visit with relatives in Plymouth. • • • Miss Agnes Virginia Quinerly of Salem College spent the week end with her family here • * • Miss Dorothy Smith who teaches in Wilson spent the Thanksgiving holidays at her home here. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lee of Rocky Mount were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Howard, Wednesday. • • • Mrs. R. 0. Lang is a patient at Duke Hospital. Her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., is with her. m • • Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss who has been on the sick list for the past several weeks, is feeling some better. • a • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen and son, Alex, returned Tuesday after spending several days in Atlanta, Ga. • • • Allie and Agnes Melton spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Melton in Jacksonville. • • • Ben Abilgaard and Ken Games of New Riyer spent the week end in the home of Mrs. J. M. Hob good. • • • Miss Frances Dupree of Atlanta, Ga., spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dupree, Jr. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis and Mrs. J. B. Joyner were Richmond visitors, Tuesday and Wednesday. • • « Miss Lucille Davis and Miss Dorothy Lewis of E. C. T. C., spent Thanksgiving holidays at their homes here. • • • > Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitmore of Wilson spent Sunday afternoon and evening wifJh Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holston. • • • ' Mrs. E. J. Barr .«*, Little Miss Brenda Barrett and Mrs. Ed Nash Warren were Greenville visitors, Monday. • • • Mrs. George Farr and son, George, Jr., visited Mrs. D. E. Shytle in Washington for the Thanksgiving holidays. • • • Mrs. Mary Lewis Lang left Tuesday to spend the rest of this week with her daughter, Mrs. Harrell, in -Greenville. v :" V i • • • Miss Adelaide Dail left last week for Raleigh where she has accept a position in the State Department of Revenue. • • • i; Drs, Bill and Marguriete Gersey of Richmond, Va., spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson. DA Monday. Dec. I 2:00 to 6:00 P. Ml - Red Cam jusssx meets in *** ■" ""■■■■J 8:00 P. M.—Episcopal Auxiliary meet* with Mrs. J. W. Joyner. 3:30 P. M. — Woman's Council meets in the ChriAtu 3:30 P. M.—Woman's Society meats ift the Baptist v' ISjpiiNfc ' N '*! 3:30 P. M.—Woman's Society of Christian Service meets in the Methodist Church. 3:80 P. M.—Circle No. 1, Presbyterian Auxiliary, meets with Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. 8:00 P. M.—Circle No. 2, Presbyterian Auxiliary, meet* with Mrs. Harry Ifarper. Tuesday, 7 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. — Red Cross Work Room Open. 3:00 P. M.—Contract dub meets with Mrs. M. E. Dixon. 6:80 P. M.—Rotary Club. 6:80 P. M.—Girls leave for Service Mop's Danes at Seymour Johnson Field. , 7:80 P. M.—Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M—Business Woman's Circle, Baptist, meets with Mrs. A. J. Melton. 8:00 P. M.—Junior Order. 8:90 P. M.—Junior Woman's Club meets with Mia. Josh Munden. Wednesday, 8 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. — Red Cross Work Room Open. 8:00 P. M.—New Deal Club meets with Mrs. S. A. Roebuck. 3:00 P. M.—Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. James Y. Monk. Thursday, 9 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. — Red Cross Work Room Open. 3:00 P. M.—Home Demonstration Club meets in the Clubhouse. 4:00 P. M.—Pioneers, of the Presbyterian Church, meet with Miss Peggy Burgees. Friday, 10 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. — Red Cross Work Room Open. 3:30 to 5:00 P. M.—Woman's Club meets in the Red Cross Work Room. 8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the World. Saturday, 11 10:00 A. M.—Bird Club. 3:00 P. M.—Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R., will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Monk with Mrs. G. E. Moore as joint hostess. TONIGHT ! 8:00 P. M.—Group 4 of the Chrisian Woman'a Council meets. Miss Louise Harris of Chapel Hill rill spend the week end with her paents, Mr. and Mm J. H. Harris. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sonmy Bradham are saving Saturday for Gallatin, Tetm., there Mr. Bradham will be on the obacco market. Miss Frances Bivens Smith, who eachee m Wei don spent last week od with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. laywood Smith. m • • Mrs. R. C. Maddry of Raleigh and X. Melba Pulford of Memphis, Tenn., •isited Mrs. R. T. Norville several lays of last week. • • • Mr. and Mis. R D. Harris are eaving Saturday for Glasgow, Kenucky, where Mr. Harris will be on he tobacco market. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtis and laughter, Polly, of Norlina were piests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barrett m Thanksgiving Day. • • • Miss Rachel Barrett of Raleigh ind Mr. Kid Mrs. Ernest Barrett, tr., of Goldsboro spent Thanksgiving vith their family her*. * " Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mew bom, oi Norfolk, Vs., spent the week end with Mrs. Mewborn's parents, Mr, ind Mrs. O. L Parker. Mrs. D. E. Everett®, Miss Dorii Everette and Miss Grace Everette of Sonetoe spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mm Bill Foifcee. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Whelms and Camp Howie,' Texas, is spending s furlough this week with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Bob Tugweil, of Farmville. • • • Pfc. Say E. Braxton, Jr. has returned to Gamp after spending a fifteen day furlough with his parents and friends at Farmville and Creedmoor. : \'£ jiM • • • Mrs. H. L. Holden off Wilson who Miss Veronal Lee Joyner, Mrs. Herman Baker and Mrs. L. R. Jonas left Thursday for Chicago to attend a Farm Bureau meeting. They will be away ton days. £&* j .. •«,» ;-aMiss MaMe Barrett of Georgetown arrived Monday for a week's visit with her family here. She will spaed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Gates in Kinstcn. see Mrs. Claude Tyson and ions, Claude, Jr., and Stanley, moved Wednesday to make their home with Mrs. Tyson's mother, Mm. Dow Harris, in Rocky Mouit. • • * lb. and Mrs. W. S. Royster left Tuesday, Mr. Royster for lenrington, Ky., where he will be on the tobacco market, and Mrs. Royster for a visit with relatives in Durham. • * Miss Frances Howard and her room-mate, Miss Moselle Rice, students at Stratford College, Danville, Va., spent the Thanksgiving holidays at Miss Howard's home here. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. . Parker, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mewborn, of Snow Hill, spent last week end with their daughter, Mn. M. A. Peede at Newport News, Va. • • • Miss Carter Ann Johns^vand her room-mate, Mias Sal lie Price, of Reidsville, student# at Atlantic Qiristian College in Wilson, spent Thanksgiving at Mias Johnson's home here. m m m Mr*. Bruce Cobb (Md children, Virginia and Wiley Glenn, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Paintivpi near New Bern, Virginia, remaining for another week's visit with friends there. • » * Miss Babe Williforri and Jackie Williford spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Stsntonsburg. Their parents, Mr. and Mis. L. J. Williford spent the. week end there. • • • Mrs. Glenn Price returned Tuesday from Lebanon, Tenu., where she has been with her husband, Pfc. Melvin G. Price. Pfc. Price has recently been transferred to Camp Breckenridge, Ky. • • • Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lang left Thursday, lbs. Lnng for a visit to her parents, Dr. snd Mrs. T- H. Clark in Douglas, Ga-, and Mr. Lang for Kentucky where he will be on the tobacco market. • • • Mn. J, D. Gates left Wednesday for a visit at several, days with relatives in Richmond, after which she will go to Norfolk, Vs. to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. D. Simpson and Mr. Sim peon. • • • Mrs. S. L. Loving of Richmond, Va., arrived Sunday for a visit with her husband here. They will leave Saturday, Mr. Loving for the Lexington, Ky., tobacco market and Mrs. Loving returning to Richmond • • • Pvt. Emerson W. Hobgood is spending a furlough this week with his paranta, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hobgood of Farmville. Pvt. Hobgood has recently been transferred from Camp Claiborne, La., to Camp Howse, Texas. • e • Libby Barrett, Myrtle Nichols, Dorothy Jones, Iris Dupree, Both Minshew, Lillian Christmas, Alfte Taylor. Jane Greene, Virginia Hsrrim.1 Nellie Butler, Dorcas Kncwks, Rosabud Abemathy, Nellie Aberaatby,] Clyde Brooks, Elizabeth Cowan, Boss Reid Russell, Veria Williams, Hasal Baker, Elvii* Tyso«v Margaret Smith, Mable Barrett, Mary Amne Townsend, Louise Farrior, Frances Dupree, Doney Jonae< Lois Jones, Adelaide Dail, Mm C. B. Mashburn, Jr., Mrs Lowell Liles, Mrs. Louis Swindell, Mrs. J. T Windham, Mrs. W. R. Dixon, Jr., Mrs. Frank Clifton, Mm. Paul McDonald, Mrs. Mac Can-away, Mr*. David Harris, Mis. P. E. Jones, Mrs. Fom Taylor, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. A. J. Greene, Mrs. Neal Howard, Hal Winders and Ike Pollanl of Farmville; Misses Irene, Grace and Doris Everrtte of Comet©#; Miss Mary Orbett >f Macclesfield; Miss Ruth Johnson 3t Snow Hill; Miss Lula Lee Bason rf Lizzie; Miss Doris Phillips and Misses Alice and Emma Philips of Pinetops. In addition to the ladies who famished cakes for the dsmoe here Wednesday of .last week and whom we mentioned in last week's write-up, the group wishes to thank Dr. P. E. tones, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Mrs. Lipwood Russell, Cart Blackwood, P. K.' Ewell, L. B. Johnson, R. D. Rouse, Curtis Flanagan, Boy Bowling, Mrs. r. R. Micelle, Miss Elvira Tyson, Mrs. L. E. Walcton, Hal Winders md G. A. Rouse who gave cash donations to help defray the other refreshment and music expenses. LITERARY club mqets Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner was hostess to the Literary Club Mid additional grnests, Mrs. R. H. Knott, Mm John r. Thome, Mrs. F. M. Davis, Sr., Mrs. M Y. Self, Mn. Edwin S. Coatee ind Mrs. G. Aim Bouse, on Wednesiay afternoon at her bomb in which terries and greenery were used in artistic decoration. In the business period, Miss Tabiha DeVisconti reported on the ShririiW Seal Drive, stating that F135 worth of Borate have been sold 10 far. Plans far a Christmas projsct were discussed. Mrs. Cherry Easley gave the prop-am which concerned "Nari Ideology," discussing Ideology in general and giving the three main historic strands of American Ideology and »mparing these with the Nazi Ideology, point for point. She also brought out the fact that people can r> to war without an Ideology. 'Nasi Ideology is anti-Lathi, S|»tiChristian and anti-Liberal and teaches there is a higher social thing, iuch as the German race. It subrtitutes its own private culture for universal standards, dedicates itself to its own power, regardless of the balance of mankind." In closing, Mrs. Easley pointed out that "American Ideology has endured because the great law of life, still known to as as the Golden Rule, underlies our freedoms and gives to life the maximum of flexibility and gWwth and to human history as a whole a direction and meaning. During the social period, the hostess served cranberry salad, fruit sake and hot tea,
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