Social anb pergonals;
Shirley and Mark Newton spent the
week end in Raleigh with their aunt.
Zeb Whitehurst and Jack Tumage
visited friends in Durham Saturday.
Red Newton, Jr., spent the week
end in Norfolk, Va.
John B. Lewis is able to be out
after having flu.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Holloman and
son of Kinston visited Mrs. Mary
Russell Saturday.
Mrs. B. P. May and son of New
port spent the week end with Mrs.
Lena Gurganus, Mrs. May’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gurgtaua and
family and guests spent Sunday in
Rocky Mount.
Mrs. E. C. Holmes and Mrs. J. M.
Wheless spent Thursday in Durham
with Mr. and Mrs .Gilbert Wheless.
Mrs. Rand Montague of Raleigh
spent a few days last t^eek with her
mother, Mrs. B4 0. Tumage.
Mrs. Ray Matthews of Wilson is
spending a week with Mrs. Sain
Braxton. '
Jay Flanagan, student at State
college, will arrive Friday , to spend
the spring holidays at home.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Holmes and
son of Raleigh spent Friday with Mrs.
Holmes’ sister, Mrs. R. 0. Lang, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Norman of Golds
boro will spend the week end with
their niece, Mrs. Robert Joyner.
Mrs. Tommy Lang is spending a
few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mis. A. C. Speir, in Tarboro.
Mr. and Mrs. David Parker of Suf
folk, Va., spent the week end here K
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Spell, Jr., of
Wendell spent Sunday here with rel- F
atives. ”
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simpson and son »
spent Sunday in Hertford with rela
tives.
Mrs. R. A. Parker and children of a
Benson spent the week end with Mr. 1
and Mrs. Arch Flanagan.
Mrs. L. E. Jones and son, Jimmy, ^
were supper guests of Mrs. W. E.'
Bailey in Kinston Friday.
Rev. Z. B. T. Cox, Rev. H. L. Da
vis and Rev. E. W. Holmes attended
the Pitt County Ministerial associa
tion meeting in Greenville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.'. E: N. Petteway 'and
family spent Sunday in Lake View,
S. C., with Mrs. Petteway’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hayes.
Billy McAdams of Kinston is
spending the week with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner and
son moved recently to Sharpsburg
where Mr. Gardner has accepted a
job as a policeman.
R. L. Jones who has been with the
Army in Alaska for two years, ar
rived Tuesday to spend a 45-day fur
lough at home.
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Monday* March 2d
3:00 p. m.—Episcopal auxiliary
meets with Mrs. J. H. Darden.
8:00 p*m.—Eva Taylor circle, Bap
tist, Mrs. Carl Beaman.
3:30 p. m.—Circle 5, Methodist,
Mrs. R. L. Joyner.
3:80 p. m.—Ernest circle, Baptist,
Mrs. W. C. Hathaway.
3:30 p. m.—Truett circle, Baptist,
Mrs. S. A. Roebuck.
7:00.fc m.—Kiwanfa-x ; i
Tuesday, 31
6:30 D. m.—Rotary.
8.00 p. m.—Junior Woman’s club
meets with Mrs. E. N. Petteway,
Mrs. T. P. Styers, Mrs. Allen
Drake in home of Mrs. G. R.
Smith.
Wednesday, 22
3:00 p. m.—New Deal club meets
with Mrs. P. E. Jones.
3:00 p. m.—Wednesday Afternoon
club meets with Mrs. R. V. Piser
at home of Mrs. Ted Albritton.
7:30 p. m.—Jaycees.
Thursday, 23
7:30 p. m.—Masons.
• Friday, 24
3:00 p. m.—Book and Bridge club
meets with Mrs. Lewis Allen.
3:30 p. m_-Methodist study class
at church.
7:30 p. m.—Joint meeting of VFW
and auxiliary at clubhouse.
8:00 p. m.—NBC meets with Mrs.
I. D. Kirklin.
Mrs. Lentis Lewis and daughter of
enderson are spending the week
ith the former’s parents, Mr. and
[rs. J. C. Parker. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White at
snded the funeral of Mrs. White’s
int, Mrs. 0. J. Perry, in Oriental
uesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKinney of
ublin, Ga.. arrived Tuesday for a
sit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E.
art ~~
Arch Flanagan and Jim Pollard of
armville Freezer lockers attended a
strict freezer locker meeting in
ethel Tuesday. Mr. Flanagan was
■ogram chairman.
Mrs. G. S. Williams and family
»ve moved from 401 W. Church st.
i 205 GrLmmersburg street, into the
>me formerly occupied by Mr. and
rs. A. J. Melton.
Earl Forbes of Hampton, Va, spent
le week end with relatives here. Mrs.
orbes arrived early last week to be
ith her father, G. H. Burnette, who
seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ellis were call
l to Bowling Green, Ky., Thursday
i account of the illness of Mr. El
s’ sister, Mrs. Rodney R. Gary. They
:turned Tuesday.
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> Mr. and Mm R R. Daughtridge of
Rocky Mount spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mm H. H. Bradham. Mm Bnad
; ham ami Mss. Daughtridge are sis
■ tarn
Mm Madge Winders, Mm Hobgood
and Mr. and Mm Winders and c*iP
dren, Mickey and Dickey, of Wake
Forest visited Miss Rosa Williams
during the week end.
, Mrs. Z, B. T. Cox and daughter
spent the week end in West Point,
Va., with her parents, Mr. and Mm
M. P. Chandler. Mm Chandler re
turned with them to spend the week.
Mm Laura Phillips of Macclesfield
spent the week end with her uncle, R.
R. Newton, Sr. Mr. and Mm Newton
and Mm Phillips ipent Sunday in
Goldsboro. /
Mm. Evelyn Gurganus and Miss Al
lie Lee Williams of Pactolus visited
their aunt, Mm J. A. Carraway, and
their grandmother, Mm. Mollie Mur*
phrey, Thursday and Friday. -
Mr. and Mm M. V. Jones. Mr. and
Mm. Dewey Fuquay and Bill Monk
will attend the meeting of Miss Fran
ces Satterfield in Richmond, Va., Sa
turday.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy had as
their overnight guests Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Bundy of Greenville:
All were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mm. J. A. Harper in Rocky
Mount.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell, Jr.,
and daughter, Madeline Harrison, of
Kinston were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mm John B. Wright, Jr., Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Monk, Mr. and
Mm. Walter Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. Fiser will leave Wednesday to
attend the National invitation Basket
ball tournament in New York. State 1
college is one of the competing teams 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson of ■
Willard and Mr. and Mm. Withers
Harvey and daughters of Greenville
visited Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Davis Sun
day. Mr. Johnson is a brother of
Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. H. D. Johnson, Mrs. Rom Web
ber, Mrs. E. W. Holmes, Mrs. George
W. Davis and Mm. W. J. Rasberry at
tend^ the state Woman's Missionary
union meeting in Raleigh Wednesday.
Mm. Rasberry went Tuesday for all
three days of the convention.
Retired Commander and Mrs. R. H.
Maury of Aiffi&pelis, Md., Visited
Mrs. Maury’s sister, Mm. H. H. Brad
ham, for a few days last week. They
were en route to their home after
spending the winter at Myrtle Beach,
S. C.
Mrs. V. B. Dupree, Sr., of near
Fountain, returned Thursday from
Brunswick, Ga., where she has been
visiting her daughter-in-law Mm. V-,
B. Dupree, Jr., and is spending a few
days here with her sister, Mrs. B. J,
Skinner.
David and James Sprague of Dur
ham are visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mm. O. G.-Spell. Mrs.'Ad
dison Sprague, their mother, and Ho
mer Spell went to Rochester, N. Y.,
March 1, to be with Mr. Sprague, who
was called earlier to the bedside of
his fatfl&r, who died March 3. Mr.
Spell has returned home.
Miss Betsy Jones, Harold Rouse,
Robert Rollins, Charles Joyner and
Bobby Russell, students at the Uni
versity of North Carolina, are spend
ing the spring holidays at their
homes here.
Mrs. Warren Palmer and son of
Raleigh returned with Miss Willa
Rae Harper, who spent Saturday with
them, for a week’s visit, '
•d her sister,
severed day* this [ .
-Mrs. Verrttm L. Drake of Boykin*
Va., spent, a tew days tost week witl
her sister, Mrs. LeRoy Rollins. Mrs
Drake, the former Miss Russell Ward
taught mathematics in the high schoo
for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Russel
and family, former Farrovilte -resi
dents, have recently moved from
Antonio, Texas, to Pusido, Gobi,
Russell, son of Mrs. Mary Russell, 1j
in the Army.
Mrs. Mary Russell last Thursdaj
received a cablegram stating tha
her daughter, Mrs. Ed Owens, am
the Owens’ sons had- arrived safelj
in Japan, where they joined Sgt
Owens, who is stationed in Tokyo. Or
Tuesday she received a totter that
was written before the Owens
was written while the Owens were or
board ship.
Miss Betty Rose Wilkerson, student
at Greensboro college, win etpend the
week end at home, >
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FORM GOLF CLUB
A group of ladies met at the Fgrm
rille Country club on Tuesday morn
ng and organized the Farmvdlle Lad
es' Golf Club, which will meet each
rhursday morning at 10:30, playtng a
•ound of golf in the morning, follow
id by a Dutch luncheon and resulti
ng play in the afternoon.
All lady members of the Country
:lub who are interested are asked to
>e at the cluh on Thursday morning,
darch 23, for the initial round:
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recent bride, at a lovely linen shower
, at the home of Mrs. Beckman. The
t house was beautifully decorated with
daffodils, lavender iris, pansies and
other bouquets. The dining room
table was centered with an arrange
ment of white gladiolus, white cama
[ tions and greenery, flanked by three
. tiered candelabra attractively decora
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, with green maline and ribbon. The
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salted nnts and mints. Mrs. Bennett,
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• BRIDGE CLUBS •
All eight members of the Book and
Bridge dub attended the meeting
Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs.
Frank Alien.
Shrimp, potato chips, ribbon sand
wiches, pickles and stuffed dates
were served. The table was center
ed with epergnes holding green
candles and pansies,
Mrs. Walter Jones scored high for
the afternoon. Mrs. T. S. Ryon re
tained the floating prize, horseshoe
and" shamrock pins. Mrs. ll. R. Smith,
a special guest, was presented lapel
pins. ‘
Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., who com
piled the highest score during Febru
ary, will receive the book award, a
copy of “Cordelia.''
Mrs. R. D. Rouse was hostess to
members of the Saturday Afternoon
and the New Deal'dubs Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Vernon L. Drake of
Boykins, Va., was a special guest.
For the New Deal club Mrs. Hen
rietta M. Williamson won the high
score award. Mrs. J. H. Paylor was
high for the Saturday Afternoon dub.
Mrs. Drake was remembered with a
gife. V /
Stuffed angel food cake, nuts, mints
and coffee were served by the hos
&
Mrs. W. P. Easley reviewed th» We
of the late Dr. Peter as
round in. the book, “Mr. Jones,
Meet the Master,1' for the Merry Ma
trons Tuesday afternoon. ' '
Marshall, a British boy urAappy
with conditions at home, went to sea
*t the age of U. Feeling the call to
* a Christian worker, he came to
America, later becoming a Preebyten*'
an minister in Washington, D. C.,
»nd a chaplain of the United States
Senate. Hie motto was “the measure
>f a life is not its duration, but its
kmation.-’
Dr. Marshall became famous for
tie prayers on the Senate floor. -
Mrs. John T. Thorne was hostess,
erving ices in the St. Patrick's coi
rs, coffee and nuts. Camellias and
iaffodils made a setting for the
netting. .. .
Special guests were Mrs. Easley,
Ire. M. P. Chandler of, West Point,
ra., who is visiting her daughter,
Ire. Z. B. T. Obx, and Mrs. S, A.
toebuck.
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