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News m By MRS. MABEL MRBS Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Barbour of Wilson Mils spent the past 'weekend with Mrs. Barbour’s pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed DalL Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mooring and children of Tarboro spent the past weekend with Mr. Moor ing’s mother, Mrs. R. J. Mooring. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood New some of Sanford and their son spent the past weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Newsome and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Yates. Frank Keel of Winston-Salem was a weekend guest of Mrs. L. R. Britt. Peggy Britt returned to her studies at Salem College last Sunday after having been home for 10 days due to toe Illness of her father who is a patient at Memorial General Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. J. C. Lanier of Greenville spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Timberlake. Mrs. Bessie Walters and son, Ha die, left Wednesday to be with another son. Kennedy, who is under treatment in Duke Hos pital. 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After play the hostess served a salad plate with coffee to Mesdames Uzzell, Stallings. My ers, Pully Corbin, P. M. Sutton, E. B. Wooten Jr. and Homer Henderson. countant, Is Improving slowly after having been critically 111 at Memorial General Hospital In Kinston. Mrs. John Rouse Jr. and Mrs. Arnold Webb were Raleigh shop pers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Britt and daughter, Eliabeth, and Mrs. W. P. Hardy were dinner guests of Mayor and Mrs. Guy Elliott In Kinston last Sunday evening. Mrs. Will Coltree Is able to be out again after having been confined some time with a brok en shoulder. . . Miss Georgia Joyner is a pa tient at Memorial General Hos pital In Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glover and son, Dave, of Wilson spent the weekend with Mrs. Glover’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Morris. Roger Uzzell and John Exum Kihsey left last Sunday for Lex ington, Ky. where they are em ploye don the tobacco market. Mrs. J. C. 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