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Society Items j HEWS EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Fashion Facts Personals Dove:! Jones. F. Arn.j. soeni the weskenQ with h.> - -a~ ter. Mrs. Georg? Flemming arc Mr. Flemming* Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wilbur Flem ing 0f Norfolk spent the week end with Mr. Flemming s par Sneeds Ferry Mrs Cnar.es ■ - - -ner.: Tuesday and v‘1’ icr.escay ,_i r_ - , l V in. Eden::n y:5..:u -*—• - - Cnar.es H W»d. 5r. Huber: Eason returned borne Saturday after r steer.? mg some time a: He*. Sonnes. Arm. V"-« Mary Eure lilley is visit ing friends in Locgwooc: mo WiLx^nrrrn. Mr"'and Mrs. CCvd LiLey o: Norfolk suer.: the weekenr '•’•nth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. _. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dor are visiting relatives in Jersey this week. Patrolman and Mrs. E Downs and children spent weekend :r. Hobgcoo witn Downs' carer.ts. Mr. and Mrs L. h 5m.tr. children visaed Mr. ana Marvin 5m.tn .n X trie Ik I cay gr.ty New ?. the }.fr. and Mrs. ues Rev and Mrs. T. Sloar.e Guy. Sr. left Thursday *.c spend then vacation with tneir sen ana daughter-in-law. Rev ana Mrs. T. Sloane Guy. Jr. at North W ilkes cor: Miss Kassehlne Hofier spent a few days last wee .-a with Mr. .= r.d Mrs I. G. R.c.d.C--: of vora peake Mrs George Menton arm son Tomm.e of Norfolk are visiting Mr. and Mrs D. E. Minton. Miss Lois Ellis spent the week end w.ic Miss F lor me am ai Suffolk r.d accompanied her to Ocean View Sunday. Mamie and .Mime Gray r..„s scent last wee.c visiting tr.ei ♦Koj lis a: sister. Miss ...ag. Greece.".lie. Mr. and Mrs. Rodin Hooc left Sunday to spend this week with Mr. Hood is carer.ts. Mr. end Mrs. G • ov O Willy* builds the versatile Charlie Rountree Weds Miss Annie Margaret Felton Mss Annie Margaret Felton, daughter o: the late Mr. -r.d Mrs. W. J. Felton, of Suffolk, =r>a Charlie Walter Rountree, son o: Mr and Mrs. A. P. Roun tree. of Gates, were .married Saturdav afternoon in the Dr. Staley Study of the Suffoas Christian Church, with Dr. Jonn G. Truitt, pastor of the cnurcn. conducting the ceremony. Tne ring ceremony was used. Tne bride was cresset in clue with matching accessories, ana 'wore a cors’aae c-t American Beauty roses. These present were V.h S. Fei :or_. Mi ana Mrs J. J. Felton. M- c.mi Mrs. T. A. i e.ton ana children. Mar gar it Anne and J. i Mr. and Mrs. M. h! VV.icn and son. W. H. Fei Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3rmk.lev- Mrs. "<5i - otosen an— Mias Rountree, sister of the bridegroom. Venelle Casper Becomes Bride Pvt. Troy Swann The wedd-ng of Miss Yenehe Casg>er of Suffolk, daughter v. Mrs. John T. Casper and the late Mr. Casper of HoDC-svuue. arc pv* Troy Swann of Fort Mar mouth. N. J.. son of tne .ate Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler Swann of Huntington. W. Va. took place July .0 at The home of the Rev. R. Z. Brittle of Suffolk. The ring ceremony was usee. The br.de was attired in an aqua summer suit '.’4th write accessories. Her corsage was o: sweetheart roses and baby s breath. Mrs. Blaise Blanchard, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pink crepe cress with -white accessories and a corsage of orchid asters. Calvin SI a via of Suffolk was best man. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Alolse Blanchard. Miss Sarah Nucor and Luther Caspe. of Hobbsviile. Mr. and Mrs. Parcel! Blythe and Calvin Slavic After a short wedding trip. Mrs. Swarm, will be at no me m Suffolk. 0100 Mr. Swann w_ re AT PEDIATRIC MEET IS G Dr. and Mr?. T L. Carter left Sunday ::»r Saluda where Dr. Carter will attend the Sontnern Pediatric Seminar. He will he attention: all home CANNERS: Bet'.re you begin your 1944 can ning. Good Housekeeping Maga zine advises you: use the boiling v.-ater bath method tor tomatoes and fruits, only. Can ail vege tables except tomatoes by the correct use of a pressue cooker to be sure of killing botulinus germs. In the last few years, cases of botulinus food poisoning have cropped up in widely dif ferent parts of the country. Buy. - borrow, share a pressure cooker —but don't can low-acid vege tables any other way. If you want further information, write Good Housekeeping Magazine. 959 Eighth Avenue, New York j IS, N. Y. Harry Riddick Is Winner Harry Riddick, son of N. J. Riddick of Gaiesville. was win ner in the county-wide Four-H C2ub health contest, held at Dr. Carter's oft tee Saturday mom— Mullen To Assist Rich J. C. Mullen has resigned as assistant farm supervisor of the farm rehabilitation program ana has been appointed assistant to County Agent R. R. Rich in the cotton adjustment administra tion of the Bankhead law. Mumford Green M uniford Green died Sunday morning at 8:30 at his home near Drum Kill. Hurley Laurence Than Hurley Lawrence, age 41. of Suffolk, formerly of Gates ville. died at his home Sunday afternoon after a short illness from c-loon po is o r. resulting from an accident two weess ago. £_%’TERTAISS RATS ASD GA S Mrs. O. C. Turner entertained the members of the R.A. s and the G.A.'s of tne Gates vu.e Baptist Church a: swimming anc sunper on Tuscarora Beach Wed nesday afternoon. Those present were Dorothy Blanchard. Kas se.tme Hot.er. ?»Ii,ursd -uai^K; tom Dorothy Langston. G.oria Two H. D. Clubs Have Picnics About 50 people gathered or. the lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Eure for the annual Home Demonstration Club pic nic or Monday evening. July 10. Mrs. W. L. flour tree and Mi's. I. D. Hathaway, recreational leaders, entertained the group with lively games, contests and sons before arc after the picnic supper was served by club wom en. Mrs. Eure had placed tables and chairs on the lawn and lighted the scene. Mrs. J. H. Bunch :s president of the Hobbs ville club. The Sunbury Home Demons tration club held the annual pic nic supper Tuesday afternoon a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Winslow. Games were led by Miss Dorothy Pierce and the home agent. Miss Ona Patter son. Supper was served a little earlier than had originally been planned due to the approach of a thunder storm Mrs. W. O. Hill returned thanks ana then the picnic supper was served. Linotype operator, printer operator. cr printer-platen pressman. Man or woman. Top wages paid for 40 hours: time and half overtime. Apply at HERALD AHOSKIE. X. C. BOOK CLUB MEETS Sunbury.—Mrs. T. L. Pierce entertained the members of Sunbury Book Club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Pierce was assisted in serving by Mrs. Frank Pierce. Others present were: Mrs. H. B. Brown. Miss Margaret Jordan, Miss Bertha Hill, Mrs. J. E. Cor bitt. Mrs. Bill Ward and Mrs. Rudolph Corbitt. Mrs. Bill Ward will be hostess to the club at the next meeting. Eure.—Cpl. and Mrs. Arthur | William Overton of England and ! Eure announce the birth of a son, Arthur Wayne Overton, July 13. Mrs. Overton is the former Miss Nellie Lucille Fel 1 ton. Released By the Army NOW OPEN YEAR AROUND RIVIERA HOTEL GEM OF FLORIDA'S EAST COAST Annou n c e s Aeir Cabana Club open nightly at Suimming Pool and Tennis Courts. Music Recreation Entertainment i Transportation service * for guests. . . Station I wagon will meet your % train and make trips to the world's famous beach. Boat and Motor for Fishing and Pleasure. Write for Literature and Summer Rates. RIVIERA HOTEL BOX 747 DAYTONA BEACH. FLA. Henry H. Hardesty. Manager Several Hotel Positions Open . . . Write I PEACHES! CANNING PEACHES! LAST CALL! — for CANNING PEACHES! THEY WILL BE ELBERTAS! We will have peaches on the following dates at the fol lowing places next week . . . FOR THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON. Don’t Fail to Get Your Supply At A H 0 S K I E TUES.. JULY 25. and THUR8., JlJl.Y 2/ At RICH SQUARE (Draper Brothers Store) and AULANDER WEDNESDAY. JULY 20 At COLERAIN THURSDAY. JULY 27 At MURFREESBORO FRIDAY. JULY 28 Look for the Truck in These Towns On the Above Dates. QUALITY WILL BE BEST YET! AHoskie Fish & Produce Co. AHOSKIE, N. C. PEACHES! CAMHNfi PEACHES!
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