Business Club
Miss Clarine Wiggins, above,
has been accepted for member
ship in the Business club at Mars
Hill College at Mars Hill. The
^Business club has a maximum of
20 members who are selected ac
cording to scholastic records,
Christian character, personal ap
pearance and possible future at
tainments. The club was organ
ized to promote outside interests
among the business students and
to give some diversion from the
general routine.
Junior Society
Is Organized
Sunbury. — The Sunbury
school class of Mrs. L. E. Mc
Coy was organized into a Jun
ior Missionary Society on Sun
day morning.
The following officers were
elected to serve during the next
quarter: president, Mills Rid
dick; vice president, Jacqueline
Pierce; secretary, Frances Hof
ler; and treasurer, Margaret
Anne White. The society decided
to have its regular meeting each
first Sunday 'morning at which
time lessons will- be taken from
the study book, “Tommy Two
Wheels”. After a discussion of
other matters pretaining to the
society and a short discussion
h of the Sunday school lesson for
¥ the day, the class was dismissed
by a unison prayer.
Sunbury
Miss Mary Elizabeth Lassiter
returned to Williamsburg, Va.,
on Tuesday after spending the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Lassiter.
Dr. and Mrs. Royall and chil
dren of Newport News, Va.,
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Royall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Walker.
R. M. Watts, Jr., left Friday
for Cheraw, S. C., where he will
attend the marriage of his sis
ter.
Miss Margaret Lassiter of
Norfolk spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Lassiter.
Mrs. R. E. Lewis of Elizabeth
City spent Sunday with her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Parker. .
Misses Mary Kathryn Hofler
and Dorothy Byrum of Norfolk
spent Sunday with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hofler
and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Byrum.
Miss Madeline Parker of the
Driver school faculty spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Parker.
Hostess
Miss Bertha Hill was hostess
to the members of her book
club on Wednesday. Early spring
flower I decorated the lower
floor of the Hill home. The ex
change of books took place dur
ing the business session which
was followed with a social hour
during which rook was played.
Miss Hill assisted by Mrs. J. E.
Gregory served a salad course
with coffee to Mrs. H. G.
Brown, Mrs. J. E. Corbitt, Mrs.
j, W. Nixon, Mrs. Margaret C.
Riddick, Miss Margaret Jordan
and a guest, Miss Essie Whed
bee.
QUILTING PARTIES
Eure. — Mrs. Eugene Mullen
entertained a number of her
friends Friday afternoon at a
quilting' party. Mrs., Greene
served refreshments to Mrs.
Earnest Smith, Mrs. Charlie
Mullen, Mrs. Clarence Mullen,
Mrs. Hale Landing.
Eure.—Mrs. Gurney Eure had
a quilting party Monday after
noon. Mrs. Eure served peanut
candy to Mrs. Rubea Mulder,
Mrs. Tom Stallings, Mrs. Char
lie Sawyer, Mrs. R. Hill, Mrs.
Jesse Dilday, Mrs. W. R. Hofler,
Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. Troy
Greene and Miss Lib Eure.
j Horses are particularly sus
! ceptible to injury and death from
I spoiled and damaged feeds, says
I Prof. Earl H. Hostetler* of the
I Animal Industry Department at
i State College.
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