Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson re turned Sunday from Washington. Mrs. Ed Smith of Fountain is ill ai Park View hospital in Rhcky Mount. Mrs. Julia Worthington and daugh ter, Cora Lynn, of Winterville were guests' of Mrs. Gordon Iiee Thursday. R. T. Norville is improving from a long illness and is able to have visi tors. Cedric Davis, student at Wake For est college, will spend the week end at home. Bruce Darden, student at State col lege, will spend the week end at his home. Mrs. Walter Dai! and children vis ited Mrs. Dail’s grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Forbes, Tuesday. Mrs. R. S. Scott, who has been visiting relatives in Kinston returned to her home here Tuesday. Marion Shirley of Raleigh spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. G. M. Shirley. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis and Mrs. J. R. Shearin were Raleigh and Dur ham visitors Wednesday. Mrs. S. L. Loving of Richmond, Va., spent the week end .here with her husband. Mrs. Solomon Scott of Belvoir is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Weaver. Maynard Thorne, a student at State college, will spend the week end with his mother, Mrs. Maynard G. Thome. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith and children visited relatives near Dud ley Sunday afternoon. Robert Rollins, student at the Uni versity of North Carolina, and his roommates, Bill O’Neal of Tarboro and Earmine Poteat of Yanceyville, spent the week end here. I •CALENDAR* Tonight 7:30 p. m.—Loyal Woman’s class, Christian, with Mrs. Lee Corbett. Monday, January 30 7:00 p. m.—Kiwanis. Tuesday, 31 3:15 p. m.—Troop 6, Girl Scouts, meets at school. 8:00 p. m.—Group 1, Christian, Mrs. C. R. Townsend; Group 2, Mrs. A. C. Tumage; Group 3, Mrs. R. D. Rouse; Group 4, Mrs. L. S. Willoughby with Mrs. Howard Allen as co-hostess. Wednesday, February 1 3:00 p. m.—Lam rad club meets with Mrs. Ted Albritton. 3:30 p. m.—Literary club meets with Mrs. E. C. Holmes. Thursday, 2 3.00 p. m.—Au Fait club with Mrs. Dan Jon®. 7:30 p. m.—Junior Order. 7:30 p. m.— P. T. A. Friday, 3 3:00 p. m.—UDC meets with Mrs. Dunbar Lamar. 7:00 p. m.—American Legion. 7:30 p. m.—Executive committee, Baptist WMS, meets with Mrs. H. D. Johnson. 8:00 p. m.—Order of the Cootie. Saturday, 4 9:00 p. m— Dan/e club at Country club with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Candler, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Pet teway, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Oglesby and Hal Winders, hosts. L Miss Alma Grey Lilley, student at WCUNC, arrived yesterday to spend he mid-winter vacation at home. Raby Edwards of Greenville span ! the week end with his brother, Chas S. Edwards. Mrs. Ramona Corey spenta fev days this week with relatives a Grantsboro. 1 lb. and Mrs. & N. Freeman aw daughter were Kinston visitors Tdon day. •_ E. C. Carr, Jr., student at Stat< college, spent the week end at home Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Carr and daugh ter, Lynda, spent Sunday in Elizabeth City. Mrs. A. F. Williams of Wilsor spent the week end with Mrs. Irvin Morgan. Bob Morgan, student at Duke uni versity, arrived Wednesday to spend the time between semesters at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAdams have as their guest this week their grand son, Billy, of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bundy of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy visited Mr. and Mrs.-dL-A. Harper, Jr., in Rocky Mount Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paylor of Rocky Mount spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paylor. Mrs. W. J. Rasberry and Mrs. J. W. Boykin left Wednesday for a few days’ visit to relatives in Raleigh. Miss Carol Ann Pitts. of Pinetops spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Vick of Wilson spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moye of Maury visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moye Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roebuck and daughter of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs. J. M. Ward. ' Mrs. L. D. Tomlinson and daughter, Rebecca, of Wilson spent Sunday with Mrs. Carl Tanner, Mrs. Tomlinson’s sister. MORE LOCAL NEWS ON PAGE 8 • BRIDGE CLUBS • Entertaining the Lamrad elub Fri ’ day afternoon, Mrs. George Moore : Jr., had "as an additional guest Mrs Harry Harper, who scored high fo: ^ the afternoon. Sandwiches, coca colas, brownies chee-wees, pickles, and onions wen served. Camellias and hawthorn made t setting for the two tables. The club voted to change the meet ings to first and third Wednesdays. The Au Fait club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. John C Darden amid a setting of Japanese quince. Stuffed orange chiffon cake and coffee were served before the games and. later coca colas and salted nuts were passed. Mrs. Carroll Oglesby compiled high score for the club and Mrs. Sam Lewis, for guests. Mrs. Allen Drake was given the consolation prize . Guests included Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Tommy Lang, Mrs. Graydon Liles, Mrs. William D. Creekmur, Mr*. John D. Dixon and Mrs. J. D. Joyner. CELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY “Robin” Rouse celebrated his third birthday Saturday afternoon with a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rouse, Jr. The gue3ts played in the sand pile and on the slide and picked balloons from a balloon tree in the yard. They were invited into the dining room where they were served cake and ice cream. Suckers were favors. Guests included Laurie Fiser, Drew Donnell, Barbara Jones, Petey Creek mur, Bert Hart, Dail Harris, Marion Paylor, Jane Cox and Whit Parker. J. Y. and Ben Monk, Perry Faye Pratt and Bobby Fiser came in for refreshments. MRS. MORGAN REVIEWS MARY MARTIN’S LIFE FOR CLU1 At the Merry Matrons Tueada ’ afternoon, Mrs. J. I. Morgan sketch ■ ed the life of Mary Martin, a nativ of Weatherford, Texas, who is famou for her role ins “South Pacific, Broadway show. Two front seats a this show have sold for $200 each although the regular price is $7 each Ezio Pinza, well-known Metropolitai opera star of a few years ago, play the male lead in the show in whid Miss Martin is currently starred. During the business session ovei which Mrs. G. M. Holden presided it was decided to continue an annua, custom of donating to the March oi Dimes. Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins, hostess served chicken salad, sandwiches frttit bars, peach pickles, candy, nuts and coffee SpecLal guests included Mrs. Louise Harris, Mrs. H. D. John son and Mrs. Sam'Bundy. Camellias, quince, potted plants and wandering1 jew were used in the home. , ■ I |'. I — ..I..I The Episcopal Altar Guild is Spoasoriig i Sweets Sale ‘ Saturday, Feb. 4 Farmville Flower Shop Beginning at 9:30 A. M. ' JUNIOR G. A. | The Junior G. A.’s of the Baptist T church met Friday, with Mrs. J. W. . Miller conducting an installation ser , vice for the following newly-elected 5 officers: Nan Williams, president; > Jane Joyner, vice president; Nancy E Jane Carroll, secretary; Nell Wil loughby, assistant secretary; Jean ' Dail, reporter; Barbara Paramore, ] program chairman; Frances Jones , and Ann. Melton, community missions chairmen. / Barbara Paramore gave an interest ing devotional and Nan Williams led in prayer. Mrs. Miller then initiated the fol lowing new members: Ann Melton, Henri Perie Johnson, Faye Wooten and Nancy O'Geary. The group is going to select a name for the auxiliary and will prob ably take the name of some mission ary from North Carolina. Sell, Bank and Trade in Faretvffie! 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