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Society Items NEWS EVENTS OF MT&EST TO WCBffH Fashion Facts Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood and son are visiting Mrs. Hood’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frye, at Hickory. Bob Eason is visiting friends in Raleigh. C/PhM and Mrs. Hubert Thurston Eason and daughter, Carol Ann, are visiting Mrs. Ea son’s mother, at Winston-Salem. Mrs. G. K. Riddick, Sr., is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Wat kins, and Mr. Watkins at Man son. Mrs. Amy Perry and son, Eth well, are spending this week at Ocean View. Mrs. Lucy Gray and son, Mrs. Clinton Russell and daughter of Norfolk and Mrs. Nettie Russell of Suffolk spent Thursday with; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown. Miss Mary Eure Lilley spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.'and Mrs. Calvin Lilley. Mrs. George Minton and chil dren and Mrs. Vivian Daniels of Portsmouth visited Mr. and Mrs.: D. E. Minton Sunday. Miss Brona Holder of Ports mouth is visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eure. Mrs. A. L. Lilley and Mrs. J. D. Baines visited Mrs. Baines’, sister, Mrs. M. J. Reid, who is ill at her home in Weeksville. John Upshaw Downs of Char leston, S. C., is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Ada Downs, and aunt, Mrs. Harry Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Blanchard and children of Newport News spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blanchard. Miss_ Jean Baines is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Carter, at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sawyer and Sgt. and Mrs. Lockwood Sawyer spent the weekend at Nags Head. Sgt. and Mrs. Sawyer remained to spend this week there. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.i Beamon, Mrs. T. W. Kight and Miss Char lotte Kight of Norfolk spent the weekend as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Beamon. Mrs. E. P. Downs and chil dren, 9onja Rae, Marjorie apd Bettie Lee, returned home Tues day after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Downs at Hobgood. Joe Wrenn and Wesley Kight of Norfolk spent Thursday night with H. V. Beamon, Jr. Mrs. J. P. Leeper of Tampa, Fla., is spending sometime in the home of Mrs. T. L. Brown. Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. T. L. Brown were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brown and daughter of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and sons of Gates, Mrs. J. P. Leeper of Tampa, Mrs. S. H. Dodd of Hopewell. Among those who have been recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cowper were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hofler and children of Windsor, Mrs. C. C. Chadboume and son, Charles, III, of Dal onega, Ga., Kitty Cowper of Ro binsfield, Gg., Wallace Cowper of Norfolk," Mrs. Lucy Riddick and Miss Imogene Riddick of near Elizabeth City. O’ned Smith is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jannie Perry, at Cora peake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hundley and Reginald Jones of Suffolk spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eure and ac companied Mrs. W. L. Jones home, who has been spending sometime here. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liniger, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Parker, Mrs. Chester Jenkins, Misses Gloria Eason and Darattoy Jean Hand, Harry Liniger a«d Harrell Lee Bundy spent Tuesday at Ocean View. Brumsey-Mitchell Nuptials Held In Elizabeth City Elizabeth City.—A very pretty ! wedding was solemnized at the home of the Rev. A. H. Outlaw in Elizabeth City, Sunday, July 5, when Miss Elsis Dare Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Mitchell of Hobbsville, be came the bride of John Simmons Brumsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brumsey, of Barco, Cam den County. The bride wore a strset cost ume of white with a shoulder corsage of red roses, and was at tended by her sister, Miss Edna Mitchell. The groom had as his best man Peyton Parker of Hickory, Va. Following the ceremony the bridal couple and their friends were guests at a reception in the home of Mrs. Elsie Wilson of Eli zabeth City. Immediately after the recep tion, Mr. and Mrs. Brumsey left for Raleigh and Asheville, on their wedding trip. Upon their return they will make their home in Barco. MISSIONARY MEETING Eure.—The G.A. and R.A. of Eure Baptist church met with Paul Taylor, Jr., on Friday night. After the business meeting' re freshments were served to the members: Elaine Felton, Sallie M. Mulder, Janet Wiley, Iona Casper, Alethia Casper, Ruth Sawyer Umphlett, Melba Jean Langston, Eugenia Stallings, Mabel Dilday, J. C. Felton, How ard Dilday, Douglas Casper, Otis Langston and Mrs. Talmage Vaughn, leader. HOME CLUB MEETS Reynoldson. — “Do you know that good grooming is the first requirement for charm?”, asked Mrs. Joe Lilley when the Rey noldson Home Demonstration club met with Mrs. John Langs ton Tuesday night. Miss Ona Patterson’s demons tration was “You and Your Ap pearance.” Mrs. P. F. Owens and Mrs. John Langston gave book reviews. Mrs. Langston, hostess, served refreshing iced lemonade and cookies to the following: Miss Ona Patterson, Mrs. Judson El lenor, Mrs. J. E. Hayes, Mrs. J. W. Lilley, Mrs. James Eure, Mrs. Lloyd Hayes, Mrs. J. S. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Smith* Mrs. W. P. Lowe, Mrs. P. F. Owens, Mrs. B. M. Goodman, little Norma June Hayes and Mary Anne of Ports mouth, Va. OAK GROVE SOCIETY MEETS Oak Grove. — The woman’s missionary of Oak Grove Christ ian church held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Elsie Eason. After a brief business session, the society was turned over to the program committee. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Paul Ward served a sweet course to Mrs. Elgin Byrum, Mi.'s. Elsie Eason, Mrs. T. R. Ellis, Mrs. Felton Outland, Mrs. W. K. Parker, Mrs. R. W. Rountree, Mrs. Emory Rountr^p, Mrs. Don Rhodes, Mrs. Hillard Bunch, Mrs. Charlie Liles, Mrs. Oliver Jor dan, and two visitors, Mrs. X. O. Stallings and Mrs. Paul Ward. HOME CLUB MEETS Roduco. — The home demon stration club met with Mrs. J. T. Eure Thursday night. A report on Good Grooming j was given by Miss Mildred Turn jer, health leader. Refreshments of chicken salad, crackers, iced drinks and peaches were served to the following: Mrs. Odessa White, Mrs. Lewis Felton, M^s. Elijah Felton, Mrs. Charles Eure, Mrs. J. T. Eure, Misses Ona Patterson, Dorothy White, and $JiWred Turner. IWO JIMA HERO WEDS. Shown leaving the cathedral where he was married, Pfc. Gene Gagnon of Manchester, N. H., one of the six men who planted the American flag which signified our conquest of Iwo Jima, and his bride, the former Pauline Hornois, Hook sett, N. H. Ph. M. John H. Bradley, who aided in mount ing the Stars and Stripes atop Iwo Jima, was best man. HD CLUB MEETING Eure. — The home demonstra tion club met with Mrs. Bennie Felton Thursday afternoon. After the meeting refreshments were served to Mrs. Sue Felton, Mrs. Jesse Doughtie, Mrs. Gurney Eure, Mrs. Linwood Askew, Mrs. Berta Briscoe, Mrs. Earnest Smith, Mrs. Tim Eure, Mrs. Nathan Eure, Mrs. E. P. Story, Mrs. T. C. Lawrence, Mrs. Troy Greene; Misses Annie Greene, Jesse Ree Doughtie, Dorothy Lawrence, Sarah Doughtie and Elaine Felton. Trotville Miss Louise Dissosway of Nor folk is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Benton. . Mrs. Willie Gatling and son, Billie, Mrs. Elton Hendrix and baby of Portsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson and daughter of Philadelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hendrix and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Mary mont and twin babies of Hatties burg, Miss., are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ft Stal lings. Miss Gwendolyn Hobbs is at tending business colege in Nor folk. Lt. Lester Stalling's and Mrs. Stallings and children of Florida are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stallings and sister, Miss Maxine Stallings. Mrs. Realie McCotter of Ports mouth is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. W. Riddick and Mrs. A. F. Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Reddick and family visited her mother, Mrs. Lucy Madre, of Hertford Sunday. Mrs. Otho Riddick has spent several nights the past week with her sister, Miss Blannie Rea Morris, in Lakeview Hospital. Miss Morris, who underwent a major operation Tuesday of last week, is getting along nicely. Miss Catherine Uliana of Portsmouth is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Britt. MARINE VISITS PARENTS Sunbury. — PI. Sgt. James W. Hill, U. S. M. C., Camp Lejuns, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hill. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Worrell and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boone from Seaboard and Mr. J. R. Parker from Gates. Our Country Needs Still More Used Fats ... and We’re the Folks to Save Them! OUR domestic supplies of fats and oils will be approximately one and one-half billion pounds less than last year. Yet thou sands of tons are still needed to help make countless essentials for the battle- and home-fronts. We country people must remember that because of the meat situation, we are in a better position to save fats than city folks. That’s why we can’t afford to miss a trick! . S° let’s save not only the tig amounts from frying and roast ing, but also meat trimmings and plate scraps. Melt them down and add the liquid fat to the salvage can. Skim soups and gravies. Every drop is important. When your salvage can is full, take it to your butcher and get - 2 red points and up to H for each pound. If you have any diffi culty, call your County Agent or Home Demonstration Agent. „ . ' • \ 100,000*000 Iter* Pounds of Used fife Are Needed This Year! Approvtd by WFA and OPA. Paid Jar by indwtry .J 1 * ; ---- , VISITING MOTHER Sunbury.—Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Lassiter announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, bom July 16. Eure.—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ray Felton announce the hir^^i a son on July 18. Mrs. is the former Evelyn Lawrence of Eason’s X Roads. Eure.—Eldon Umphlett, U. S. Army, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruth Umphlett. % fust say "Meet Me fit SKEETER'S for Refreshments" Gatesville, N. C. MID-SUMMER SPECIALS —at— JOS. P. HAU0 DRUG CO. TAKE CARE OF YOUR COMPLEXION IN THE HOT VACATION SUN Suntan Lotions and Creams JAN . . GABY . . GYPSY TAN . . SQUIBB’S SUN VISORS .25c, 35c SUN HATS .59c, 69c Leg Make-Up ARMAND’S . . VENIDA MAVIS . . VIDA-RAY and SILQU£ in All the Popular Shades Hair Eraser BELLINS WINDER8TOEN DRY METHOD For the Face ._..$1.25 For the Legs____,1.$3.00 Sun Glasses JOS. P. HALL DRUG CO, IMG. 1£tft Years On the §«Mare 3 Registered Orwfcts Phenes <60 and 61 SUFFOLK, YA.
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