Arthur and chil Iva Lee Riggs went Swansboro Wednes Cooke, Enoch Taylor Riggs spent last Sun ers’ Beach. « Riggs, Grace Arthur; aters and J. E. Morton Atlantic Beach last Sun d Mrs. Clifton Meadows of New Bern and Mrs. Meadows of Pollocksville last Sunday afternoon with S. J. Riggs. ' Nurman Eubanks and have, returned home af vlslting relatives in Char ■i and Mrs. Ernest Riggs In New Bern Tuesday, and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Oak visited .in this com ty last Saturday. < TRENTON By Mrs. Sydney Brock aes Toby Westbrook, eth Jarman and Wayne spent Tuesday with Mrs. Teal In Raleigh. and Mrs. Thomas Stilley -daughters were In Kinston ay. Dtt Coats and daughter, of Jackson spent Sunday Mrs. Floyd Huggins. 6yd Huggins returned to on for a visit. ifesdajnes Kenneth Jarman, : Brock and Wayne Jarman ad Bryan Mercer were in Kin aton Monday ,-Jtnnie Laurie Lowery left this week for Greensboro where she will attend xsu nirschool at WOUNC. ' Mrs. W. W. Banks left Thurs HENLEY Wff Blanded vwhlilcey 84 9 proof. 65% groin 'neutral spirits. Schenley Dist., ne., N. Y. C. visited Planners’ Beach Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and children spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. George and Sammy Worley of Clinton spent the past week with their aunt, Mrs. R. L. Ed wards. ) , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Mrs. Ellis Moore and daughter and Eldridgfe Sumrell went to Wilmington Thursday to see .E1-, Us Moore, who- had a brief lay-> over there before his ship went on to Texas. Pat Brock of the Merchant Ma rine is spending a. vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brock. WSC!S Meeting The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service held its regular monthly meeting with Mrs. W. H. Hammond last Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Paul Huffman had charge of the meeting which was opened with the hymn, “Saviour, Thy Undying Love,” which was followed by a scripture reading from the 116th psalm. Mrs. S. D. Mallard read a poem and Mrs. M. E. Hines gave the program on “I can give more.” La Grange By Mrs. Mabel Myers Mrs. John Rouse Jr. returned Monday alter Mtiftal days with her sister, Ma Gardner, at Atlantic Be^c& Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sutton and son spent the weekend at At lantic Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Kinsey. Betsy Armstrong has returned alter a visit at Columbia with an aunt. Lucille and Roland Fields ol Washington, D. C., spent the past weekend with their' aunt, Mrs. Lela Fields. Mrs. Fred Isler is recuperating at her home here Irom an opera tion in a Kinston hospital. Mrs. J .C. Timberlake, her grandsons, Drew and Tom Perry, and Mrs. G. C. West spent the past weekend at Atlantic Beach with Mrs. J. C. Lanier. Helen May Harper is spending the week with Mrs. B. V. Moor ing at the Mooring camp near New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Barbour ol Wilson Mills spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dail, parents ol lllrs. Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mooring m WHY GO TO TOWN ? ? ? ? v When You Can Get YOUR GROCERIES AT HOME ATTIE & ELIJAH SMITH Trenton f m ' . ; •afl Diy damn J*§* SHEER SPARKLE for your bright summer clothes Keep your wardrobe crisply fresh for summer sheers mid prints! Send your dres ses to us regularly, wfc gpte fine fabrics the careful . treatment they reserve. N. J. arrived last Saturday for, a visit with Mrs. Lester Gbdwih.. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Yarbour and child of Henderson are visiting Mr*. Joe Hill, aunt of Mrs. Yar bour. , . Mrs. Margie Phillips of Green ville recently spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. Lenore Bar wick. Mrs. Ray Adams and Mrs. Ralph Kinsey recently spent sev eral days at the A. W. Kennedy camp near New Bern. Evelyn Mooring of Durham is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Mooring. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and children of Winston-Salem are spending a few days with Mrs. Mary Grant, mother of Mers. Lewis. Milton Walters, who has been under treatment for several months in the Veterans Hospi tal at Fayetteville, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Bessie Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGougan of Raeford were weekend guests of Mrs. A. W. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edwards and son, C. C. Aldridge and his dau ghters spent last Sunday at Morehead City. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Aldridge, who has been visiting there. Piney Grove The WMU of The Piney Grove Baptist Church held its regular monthly meeting last Thursday with Mrs. Fred Parker. President Mrs. Guy Alcock presided over the session arid Mrs. Kate Mc Daniel led the group in prayer and Mrs. Dwight Waters gave the program “On the Rock or on the Rocks” and Mrs. Carey Waters said the closing prayer. Mrs. Ju lia Hinson called the roll and te McDaniel. Mrs. Harry Waller and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Waller and sen, David, recently visited relatives Fines. Leon Parker visited Mr. Swindell Pollock of Norfolk last week.. Mrs. Pollock has been quite illln DePaul Hos pital In Norfolk. : Mrs. Charlie Oliver and Dorc tcrs spent Wednesday at Che Point and Atlantic Beach. Archie O’Steen of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Water*. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Waters and Mrs. Fred Parker v'sited Mrs. Hyman Tyndall who w~3 a pa tient at Parrott Memorial Hos pital in Kinston last Thursday. Cyrus Batts was in Atlantic last week. Buckeye Tobacco PS|? v f Curing Units . TOBACCO FLUES TOBACCO TRUCKS TOBACCO TWINE FLUE EYES BOYETTE SPRAYERS EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND HOME W. H. JONES Co. PINK HILL ONE Look show you why ft's rZ " Fashion, again for '50! 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