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IPm* " ?? -III ^ li ii '"'*????"IT?W^^mmi. I I I ^Mrs. E. S^McGowan and Mrs N. a Booey accompanied Mrs F; W. McGowan to Warsaw 01 Wednesday^afte rn oon t othe UDC Miss Sallle Outlaw accom pKiied Mrs N. a Booey to Mag nolia and Wrasaw Friday. Mrs Thomas Hughes and m ; (Artie Qulnn made a business tpp to Goidsboro Thursday Mrs V. H. Reynolds shopped l>Goidsboro Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mike ? several ays last weak In Palrborn, OMo visiting Wayne and family The F. W. McGowans made a bueiness trip to Fayectevillt Mr*. O, P. Johnson spent a couple of days last week In Fayettevllle with the Richard Players. Mrs Stuart Hall attended the Annual N. C. Conference of IMted Methodist woman In Fayettevllle Friday. Mrs V. H. Reynolds Is spend ing some time In Napervllle. Illinois to be with her mothsif? I Mrs C. F. Schmidt who Is n# cuperating following an auto accident Mrs. Gordon Kornegay acc I ompanied by her sister. Louise Is visiting her son. Dr WiM 11am Kornegay in Amhurst, of^^^Sited'^?Ppaj! of^Snn'ttalSd^ilf Bert"*? Elmer Whaiey ^ Stonewall ?pant the weekend with Mrs. Ben Williamson Miss Mary Lee Sykes and Mrs Elolse K. Ryder accom panied by Mrs Florence Hous ton of Warsaw and Mrs. Atkin son of Wilmington are vacation ing this week In New Orleans Mr and Mrs. Henry Bjtler of Keener were guest on Sun day of the Ellis Vestals ' Mr. and Mrs Craig Rich and daughter of Kinston visited the Thurman Brow OS on Sunday. Oliver Vestal of Stone Moun tain. Ga spent last Thursday nigh: with the EUls Vestals. Baptist Circles Mrs. P. J. Dotaon was host ess to the Cora Stokes Circle of the Women of the local Bap tist Church xi Monday after present ? ~ PgjJ" The E1U Cooper Circle met thet nlghr wtth Mrs Mildred Mathis wtth 16 member pre*-, esr. Mrs. Rose Swain vice chairman presided. The pro gram was presented by Mrs. W!lm> Pate. Mrs Barbara Yel verton qfii^ special prayer. Others assisting with the pro gram were Mesdames Va. Ho lland. Edna E. Brinson. Sally B Tyndail and Rose Swain. At the close of the meeting the hostess served' a salad plate Bridge Club Mrs Hazel W. Scott was hos tess for the Liberty Hall Br idge Club when It met Wednes day night. Mrs D. S. Willltfjfr son aid Mrs. Stuart Hall filled the vacancies. High Score for the club members was compi led by Mrs. N. B. Baney and for the visiting players by Mrs. Hall. Between progressions the Circles Meet Mss Annie Catherine Rhodes was hostess for circle ft of the Woman of Grove Presbyterian Church on Monday afternoon, with 11 members present Mrs. G. V. Gooding presided and moderated the Kb'.e Study Af ter the study Mr3 Gooding was preserved a gift from the Cir cle fay Mrs N R Boney. Du ring the business session Mrs Brney was re-elected Sec retary-Treasurer and will serve wttti Mrs. Robert Holl tngsworth, the Incomlig chair men. Mrs Ralph Bat-wicknude the closing prayer after which the hostess assisted by Mrs Amos Chestnut served a chi cken salad plate with ice tea. Mrs. Walter Stroud was hos tess for Circle ?2 when it met that night. Mrs James Mur phy presided over the meeting. Mrs Martha P. Sltterson num erated the Bible Study and Mrs. W. E. Craft discussed the Men ^ -??T [tic cloiii^ prayer JBhs There member pre sent Methodist Women the United Methodist Women met Monday night in the homes , of Mr# D. 5. Williamson Mrs. Jack Be afield opened the meet ing with prayer. Mrs. W. M. .2 Ingram, President, presided. '< The Bazaar to be held Cta- ] tober 4th and 5th was dis cussed. i, ? i - After the closing prayer fay Mrs. Ingram the hostess assisted by Mrs Hazel w Scott served Tropical Delight to the 14 mem bers present. Homemakers Club The South Ketunsvilie Ex tension Home ankers Club met on Thursday afternoon, Sep:- * ember 13th wtth the President Mrs N. B. Boney at her new home in Pinecrest Acres Th ere w;re II members prescn: lncluding Mrs. Ellis Vestal, new metnlier tiu ted tte Devotional rThe program was la charge the Home conomiat, Mra. Mae H. Spice r She dist uMed ?moaratlve Food Cost. Leaders reports was glean by Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Edoca tlon chairman. it was announ ced that two members, Mrs Ra lph Berwick and Mrs. Colon Holland bad oerfect attendance MwH llsnd .ISO reported for Fusty Iwu . :*i tbsl \* next meeting of the Coeety CosocO would I' on Ttmrsday Sept ber 27th at 2:30 la the *grh culture fVf ****"% '?i* / ii After closing the hostess ui fsted by Mrs. HoUsnd served coffee cake, cheese wafers, ml ^ANTWUE^N^OuScTABul^l ? AT CALLAHAN sj K OrlntiMliilMaeT I mart. Irory, NlvfU. China Brans 1 Dried Flowers Many Other Interesting Items. I 2 Miles North Of BenlavUle On N. C. Highway ill . j No experience necessary. I .. . 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