* i * ***** ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the two nights. - Profits from the Carnival, estab &-v-* several years ago, go into the1 irahip fund, from which loans made to high school graduates *r continoing their edocation Committee assignments for the cnrnivalare as follows: ~ ’;]s Steering—Prank Alton and Char les Edwards, co-chairmen, Glasgow. Smith, Gordon Lee, Sain Bandy, Nas Sf Cannon, Ernest Petteway. Soliciation for bingo prises—• Hubert Joyner, Charles Qoineriy, Glasgow South. (Kiwanis members grid their firms only will be asked for contributions but the c)ub will gladly accept prizes from ether individuals dad firms for the worthy cause.) Sale of booth space- -Frank Allen and Charles Edwards. U Lights—George Allen, I® Bingo v— Hubert Joyner, Lewis Allen, Ted Albritton, Sylvester Ay eock, Ernest Petteway. Novelties—Billy Smith and Tom my Lang. Hot Dogs and Hamburgers (they «dll be large and good)—Lewis Will iams, Fred Thomas and Carl Hicks. Lemonade—Henry Johnson, Earl Holmes and Harvey Davis. KTfcain — Sendee Tnrnage, Jake fields with Nassif Cannon as cashier. Minstrel—Sam Bundy, Bill Creek mur, Frank Harris, Sam Lewis, Frank Allen and Jack Lewis. Pony Ride—Thad Cox and Alex Allen. Bowling—Vassar Fields and Char les Quineriy. Ring a Prize—Herman Baker and Alton Bobbitt. Basketball Pitch—David Starling, Jim Hockaday and Seth Banow. Horror Honse—Glasgow. Smith, €. L. Ivey and Gordon Lee. Milk Bottles—George Allen and Fred Moore. Shooting Gallery—John Jones and John Wright. MKS. CUX i&yV o “THK iaUmix CtUJLJNG” . g AT UTJdRAKf CLUB Mrs. Henrietta Williamson enter tained the Literary chib end special guests at a supper meeting on Wed nesday afternoon at her home on Horne avenue. This was the first meeting of the eiub year and, after the reading of the collect in unison, Mrs. C. H. Flanagan, president, Greenville. She -is recuperating meg* ly and expects to begin her etud£fe at Bast Carolina eoBege this wee*. llr. and Mrs C. H. Meaingo viait ed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moaingo in Snow Hill, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Peck and son of High Point sprat Labor Qjjr Charlie Wainwright and son, attended the funeral of Mrs. Turner in Greenville, S. G., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wainwright wad sons, Garland and Douglas, of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Avery and S daughter, Faye, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Gharlie Wain Marvin Cobb of Fort Camp-, —_Iy., who has been on mijiMl veto at Fort Bragg, sprat a few 4flB| last week with his wife. Miss Mary Ann Bouse returned to Norfolk, Va., Monday after spending a week’sr vacation with her pan^tt| Mr, and Mrs. Herman Bouse. Her Bister, Miss Mittie , Bouse, accom panied her for a few days* stay. Hi. ana airs, nay U. aunges.ana cnnaren, t'ai, naiuara ana Uingej^ of Kicamona, v a., were i>at>or Ji»ay guests of . Mr ana Mrs. Lyman Bass. Lyman Bass, a patient at McGuire Veterans hospital, itichmond, Va., spent tne wees end here. Mrs. Baas will leave toaay to spend tne ween nr. ana airs. John D. Holmes of.^ Baleigh were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Lang, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Davis spent the week end at Ocracoke. 4 Sgt .Willie Gray Alien spent Tues day ami Wednesday with relatives. Mrs. Allen and son, Daryl, left with him Thursday for Fort Campbell, Ky., after spending a month here. Mrs. L. I*. Blakeley has returned to her home in Meredian,' Miss., after spending a month with her daugh ter, Mrs. James B. Jones, Mrs. Jones liSfeKf*--, Bath, accong|pdy^fpi for a visit. Mrs* Dunbar Isunar is able to be out after a week's illness. S. Stefe William Jones, who i» »to* tioned at the Army hospital. Fort Lee, Va., sprat the week end with his mother, Mrs. L. E Jones. J. I. Williams of Angier was the guest of his sister, Miss Rosa Will iams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. LaMasters and daughter, Ann, spent the week -end at Myrtle Beadh, S. C. Mrs. Katie Twiford left Monday for Lake Landing t© spend tile week. She attended the funeral of her bro Tenn., who is on the Kinston tobacco market, Was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. I* *. Daughety, Sunday. Sofcfcy Russell spent last week at Norfolk and Hampton, Va. Dr. tad Mrs. M. J, Gregg visited relatives af Mrs. J. H. Thomas in Kinston, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Thomas, a great aunt of Mrs. Gregg’s, died early Wednesday. Mr. and lbs. Miley Strickland and son of Richmond, Va., spent the week end with Louis and Frank. Williams. Earl Forbes of Hampton, Va., spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Lola Forbes. ' Mrs. S. E. Ewell has returned from a visit to New Bern and Golds boro. „ X Mr. and Mrs. N, A. Smith, Jr., re turned Saturday from Statesboro, Ga., where they have been on the tobacco market. Mr. ard Mrs. Harold Allred of Washington, D. C-, sport the week end with lb. and Mrs. A. B. Tyson. Mrs. Eli Gamer of Elm City is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Murdock of Mebane spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kemp. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Duncan and daughter, Miss Helen, of Murfrees boro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wire less Monday en route t» Wilmington where Miss Duncan vdB teach this year. Mrs. C. B. Mashbum, Sr., of Black Mountain arrived Friday for a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aiken and daughter, Patsy, of Durham visited Mr. a»t Jh*. J. Frank Harper, Mop day en rente to flaaenvtRe sphere members of last year's midget eleven, namely, CwoH AMen,Cs«oil WbO ten, William Allen, Wilbur Hollins, nminder of the «®»f* ygysa. 52 ston, Jack Lewis, Nicky Webb, Pets Lockamy, Jesse Spencer, Jesse Joy ner, Freddie Thome, Curtis Worth ington, Wayne Taylor, EmmWt Pickett, J. s. Norman and Mads Harris. i Several of the above named boys Will break into the starting lineup however. ~ Reason tickets for football, basket ball and baseball are now on sale. Adult tickets are $5.00} students, $3.00. . , jdM EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY MEETS TUESDAY The Woman's Auxiliary mat Mor*" day with Mrs. T. S. Ryon as hostess and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse presiding. Following the singing of die hymn, “0 For A Heart To Praise My God, the president conducted a meditation baaed, on John 10;27-28 with the theme of “An. Antidote for A Sense of Futility” and as program leader, gave excerpts from “Acts of Faith For A Time of Peril" by Raymond ( Daring the business session, Mrs. R. & Scott, Mrs. Frank A. Will iams, and Mm R. C. Coprohaver re^ ported activities connected with the Community Birthday Calendar, Miss Helen Smith, president of the local Council of Church Women, made an nouncements relative tothe teachers tea to be held by this group, and committees were appointed in this connection; the Auxiliary voted td give fS to die hostess house repairs project at Camp Leach; Mrs Scott was announced as the hostess for the next meeting and Miss Stnith and Mrs. Williams as having the care of the church for the month. The new TjMr-yl i-V. . were distributed at this time; . I j#» hostliw served a delicious sweet course. ■ 7 ii.! . ■. •- ..—— urged to make this the moat mocesa a shotgun. Death was instantaneous Johnny Williams, local jeweler, was a guest as were several meniben of the Greenville dub. :. 1 Alex Allen will have charge of the program Monday night and members of the Key Chib wjtt be guests of the dub. FAIR HEAD CONFERS WITH LOCAL OFFICIALS The local Kiwanis dab has one of the booths at the fair • sgpiij Mil - ii. m ‘ g ^Mdm '-■ ■ni ?r tfW &%|t - Sip. ||;,-3pi*’* iw - «*■• i-;r:i*;> V.t> 4*a, “"• V—b.«*!». *nd " Mnu ltodd - Wo* Spartaabonf, & JL *p«rt rad with lir. and Mis. C.1 . Mr. and jfa. Joe R. Lai ATCOWD MKSmNQ dtthi toothas, and David Mi!

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