in Dunn.
'* •
, C. Holmes and chil
relatives in Wendell
Leslie Smitn. of Baleigk,
Tuesday with hi* sister, Mm W. G
Gay.
• • •
Miss Elizabeth Long returned Wed
nesdiiy from a visit to friends im Li
Grange.
• • • .
Friends will ragret to learn thai
Frank M. Davis is on the sick list
this week.
• • •
Miss Emily Gayle, teacher in the
Saratoga school, is at home for the
holidays.
• • •
Jack Ttimajj® is able to be out
again after ~ a recent appendicitis
operation.
■ • •
Miss Annie Perkins is spending the
holidays with relatives in Washington,
D. C.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hart are
spending the holidays with relative*
in Dublin, Ga.
• • •
Pvt. Wallace Barrett, of Parris Island,
is' spewing the holidays at his
home here.
• • •
Miss Jean Thomas, teacher in the
Wilmington schools, is at home for
the holidays.
• • •
M;a» Frances Dupree, teacher in
the Atlanta schools, is at home for
the holidays.
• • •
Rev. Edwin S. Coatee and family
will spend Christmas Day with relatives
in Wsl'ace.
• • •
W. W. Brady returned today to
Bennett after a. visit to his daughter,
Mrs. W. R. Burke.
• • »
LeVerne Greene, of Newport News,
Va., is vieiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Greene.
• • •
Lt. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell, of
Kinston, will visit Mrs. Don H. Keel
during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins and
son are spending- the week end with
relatives in Sunbury.
• • •
Miss Hazel Spell, of Washington,
D. C., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. G. Spell.
• • •
Friends will be glad to learn that
Mrs. Lillian Parker is recuperating
after a recent illness.
• • •
Miss Hary Humphrey of Goldsboro,
will visit Mr. and Mn. Ted L. Albritton
during' the holidays.
• • »
Cpl. and Mrs. E. F. Wilson, Jr., of
Fort Jackson, S. C., are visiting Mr.
and Mn. T. B. Rouse.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr.,
of Burlington, will spend Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse.
• • • '
A/C W. Graydon Liles, of Maxwell
Field, Ala., is visiting his parents,
Mr, and Mis. Manly Liles.
• ■ •
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mann left today
for Joncaboro wince they will spend
the holidays with, relatives.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blackwood and
son, Cari, are spending the week end
with relatives in Nashville.
• • •
Jfr. and Mrs. Hadley Bryan and
children will spend Christmas Day
with relatives in Stan City.
• • •
Friends jwill regret to leant that
Miss Myrtle Flanagan is at Pitt General
Hospital for treatment.
• • •
Miss Helen Willis, of Edenton, will
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mm. Wesley R. Willis.
• » •
George K. Creekmur left Wednesday
to spend the Christmas holidays
with his family in Norfolk, Va.
iS • * *
Mrs. J. Frank Harper and daughtEtta
Frances and Willie
Thursday in Goldsboro.
b.-i
• CALENDAR •
Monday, December 17
3:30 P. M.—Garden Chib meets
with Miss Bettte Joyner a* th*
home of Mn. Bertha GartfaMIV ]
8:00 P M—Group No 1, Christian
Woman's Council meet* with
Mrs C B Mashburn
8:00 P M.—Group No. 4, Christian
Woman's Council, meets with
Mr*. Hadley Bryan.
- i j TnwmUy, 18
6:30 P. M.—Girls leave for dance
at Seymour Johnson Field.
6:30 P. M.—Rotary Club.
7:30 P. M.—Boy Scoots.
8:00 P. M.—New Deal Club meets
with Mrs. G. Alex Rouse.
8:00 P. M.—Junior Order.
Wednesday, 29
10.-00 A. M.—Executive Committee,
Baptist Woman's Missionary
Society, meets with Mrs. R.
LeRoy Rollins.
Thursday, 10
3:00 P. M.—Kingdom Highway
meets with Miss Jean Beckman.
Friday, 11
8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the
World. —
Saturday, January 1
NEW YEAR'S DAY.
10:00 A. M.—Bird Club. •<
L. T. Pierce, Jr., of Newport News,
Va., and Robert Pierce, student at
Davidson, are at home for the holidays.
Friends will be glad to learn that
Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss and boo, Charles,
are able to be out again after a recent
illness.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Barrett, of Roanoke,
Va., will arrive Sunday to spend
several days with Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Joyner.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Carraway and
daughter, Jessie Mac, of Jacksonville,
are visiting the Jesse C. Carraway
family.
• a a
Miss Helen Nichola, of Norfolk,
Va., is spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Nichola.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Joyner and
small daughter, of Newport News,
Va, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Q.
Roebuck.
• • •
Miss Ida Cowan, of Durham, and
Jack Darden, of Greensboro, are
spending the holidays with Mrs. J. H.
Darden. 5
• • •
A. J. Moye, A S., and Mrs. Moye,
of Great Lakes, III., are spending
several days with Mrs. Estelle and
Joel Moye.
• • a
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy, of
Washington, D. C., spent several days
of this week with Mr. and Mrs. A C.
Turnage.
a a a
Mrs. Milton Eason, it, and son.
Milton, 8rd, of Newport News, V#-,
are spending the holidays with relatives
here.
• . • •
St. Sjgt. W. Carl Greene, of Camp
Howze, Texas, is spending several
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A J. Greene.
• • a
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nichols and
daughter, Joan, of Plymouth, are
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Ivey.
a * a
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Joyner and
son, Larry, of Norfolk, Va., are
•pending the holidays wjjh Mrs. Gar-'
lie Belle Joynet-**
a a •
Mr. and Mm. Max MeLeod and
daughter, Maxine, of Raleigh, are
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Harris,
who are on the Glasgow, Ky. tobacco
market, arrived Thursday
the holidays here.
a i
Mr. and Mn. a
Em Gene
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C2BHESI
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•pending the holidays with Mr. and
Mb. Will Jones, Jr.
« • «
Miss Mabls Barrett and Tommie
Seale, of Georgetown, S. C., will
visit Mr. and Mm. Robert Barrstt
during the week and.
Mia. A. Q. Roebuck, who holds a
position at Duke Hospital, Durham,
arrived Thursday to spend the holidays
with her family here.
. • • •
Miss Msrgsret Smith will *»iii
the week end with relatives in
ston and leave Monday for a visit to
friends in Washington, D. C.
• » •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sugg Askew
and daughters, Bertie Lawson and
Janet Elspeth, will spend Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Joyner.
■ ■ •
Miss Louise Harris, of Chapel Hill,
and Miss Fanny Gary, teacher in the
Williamgton schools, are spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Harris.
• • I
The Sunday School at Can-away
Chapel had a Christmas program on
Wednesday evening with Rev. E. S.
Coatee and Mrs. Cherry Easley in
charge.
* * •
Mr. and Mm. Jimmie Surrett, of
New Bern, and Sgt and Mrs. Carroll
D. Oglesby, of Blauvelt, N. Y., will
spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
M- E. Dixon.
• • •
Friends will rggret to learn that
Floyd Morgan hits bets very ill for
the past sevensl days. We Me glad
to report that Itfte news states that
he is improving,
# • • •
Lt T. W. Weeks, Jr., is now stationed
at Camp Kilmer, N. J. Mrs.
Weeks and daughter, Marian Anne,
are visiting Mr. Weeks' mother in
Mooi Haven, Fla.
Mis. Warren Lupton, of Belhaven,
arritetf "Tuesday to spend several
days with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
B. 0. Turn age. Mr. Lupton will spend
the week end here.
• • ■
Friends will be glad to learn that
Mrs. R. 0. Lang, who ha* been receiving
treatment at Duke Hospital, returned
to her home here Sunday and
is able to be up.
• • •
J. C. Carroll, of Raleigh, who has|
accepted a position as assistant to 0.
G. Spell at the Norfolk and Southern 1
station, is residing in the home of |
Mrs. J. M. Hobgood.
• • • I
. Miss Nets Lee Townsend, of Raleigh,
and Miss Mary Ann Townsend,
student at E. C. T. C., Greenville,
are spending the holidays with their
mother, Mrs. C. R. Townsend.
• • •
W. R. Burke and George Beckman,
who are on the Carthage, Tenn. tobacco
market, »nd Allen Drake, of
Carthage, arrived today to spend the
holidays with relatives and friends.
• • • .
Miss Mary Jerome Simons, teacher |
in the Ravenscroft School, Raleigh,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Whele
and son, of Raleigh, are visiting the I
J. M. Whelesa family during the holi- [
day season.
• • •
Miss Dorothy, Smith, teacher in the
Wilson schools, and Miss Frances
Bivena Smith, teacher in the Weldon
schools, are spending the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Haywood Smith.
• • •
Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Moye are visiting
Mm. Estelle and Joel Moye this
week. Sgt; Moye has just completed
his course as weather forcaster and
will be stationed at the Reynolds Airfield,
Winston-Salem.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clark, of
Ithica, N. Y., Ensign and Mrs. James
Cox and Ensign Walter H. Nugent,
of Norfolk, Vs., and Mrs. E. C. Ellis,
of Raleigh, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George V, Monk.
» • •
Robert D. Rouse, Jr., A. S., R. 0.1
T. C., William Carter Pollard, A S.,|
and John Parker, A. S. V-l«
U. S. Naval Reserve, Chapel Hi
V> fwrw>
USp*tal guest* of $s hostess west;
E. and Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner, Mrs,
Ted L. Albritton, Mm Warren' Lupton,
of Bel haven, and Mr*. J. M.!
Contract Club.
A lovely affair of the week wa#
the Christmas party of the Contract
Club, held Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. M. V. Horton m
gleaming Christmas tree with its
gift-exchange packages, predominated
in the lovely decorations and provided
entertainment when cards were
laid aside.
In the contract games, Mm. C.
Hubert Joiner mn the high "corp
award, Wat Stwnpe, Ml* WaK*j
Jones and Mr*. G. M. Holden were
special guests. The hostess was w<
sisted by Mrs. ft. h, flmlth M*®..
John E. King In serving * MfefattW
sweet ooura* * "
Junior Woman's Club.
Members of the Junior Woman's
Club enjoyed a Christmas meeting
held this week with Mm J. Leroy
Parker as the gnacious hostess, Mrs.
Jesse W. Moye presided in the absence
of the president and appointed
committees to carry out Christmas
welfare plans.
Mrs. J. Ervin Wiljterson, program
leader of the afternoon, recounted a
number of entertaining Christmas
stories and the "entire group sang
carols with the hostess at the piano.
Little Miss Maria Jane Parker assisted
her mother in receiving and
serving cocoanut cake, salted nuts
and coffee.
Parent-Teacher.
The December meeting of the
Farent*Teacher Association was held
Friday wttjjNMm. Henrietta M. W
liamson presiding. Featuring the!
meeting was an entertaining rCmrtfr.)
mas program presented by the first
grade, Miss Annie Perkins, teacher, j
Ti e room call prise for attendance
at the meeting was won by the entertanngi
grade.
RITES FOR ESTEEMED Jfe
WALSTGNBUBG WOMAN
TO BE HELD TODAT
Final rites for Mm • Charity a
Moore, 70, wife of R. M. S. Moore, at
Walstonburg, will be hrid from the
home at 3:00 o'clock, Friday,
Rev. M. I« Johnson, pastor
Free Will Baptist Chunsh, of 1
in charge and with Rev. C.
born, Christian
ville, assisting. Interment
made in Hollywood
The death of Mas. Moore
a Wilson hospital, Thursday.
Mrs. Moore was a
Greene county
a faithful member <
Free Wil l Baptist
yeans.
She is survived I
Mn. O. J. Proctor,
L. T. Wheeler, of
Mrs. C. T Sugga,
three sons, W.
Fountain, and J. H.
ville.
William .
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