0a laa Tfctof at a Tim
“«*»»£» M-. Fbfladdl
to i iktm breakdown. Buibtea wa> boot
E*T*12*± TW phono ran* all
•to* *3™l to hlgfa-prt—ure Ha into jdaiiut
«ntk» and immcdiaU delivery on their wdanl
III!!
He was becoming frantic in his
th®J0,Mt Naturally, ha
baaama irritable and resentful of interruption*.
** "wked, h« seemed to
** ** **“ end of the day than he
^,thev^e$“in*- got ao bed that one
-'f?! asked when he was going to do
a special job he wanted done, he completely lost
JVj* £“f>fr 52* » great deal of profanity told
i “* bo® h« would do it when he was able (!), that
**e* do everything, that he was getting sick
i“d0^. Re place. After that, for the first
time m ms life, he began waking up in the morn
Carnegie
% T nave to go to work. He would come home
m a rage of frustration.
be in this column of a man who worked»out his
«y„?om| ®ne thin8 at a time- That day when he
fep1 fllifte£aP he sat back.and reminded himself “one
be learned of a new job to be done,
he jotted it down on the pad and calmly returned to the job
When one job was done he reviewed the pad
.U *mOSt lm£Prtant i°h on it. and concentrated on
finishing that one. When the day was done he could look
back and see how many tasks he had completed and he knew
exactly how many remained to be done. No matter how many
remained ahead he reminded himself that it was still only pos
sible to do one thing at a time, and that he was doing all teat
humanly could be expected of him.
i .-Aft"1 wo«*in* this system for about 10 days, he caught up
! completely, his good humor returned, and once
i more he liked his job. Now he says it is simple to have a smile on
■ his face and he doesn t care how many phones are ringing or how
many people are waiting to talk to him
News of La Grange
By Mrs. Mabel Myers
Dr. J. Y. Joyner attended the
Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner at
the Hotel Sir Walter in Raleigh
last Saturday night,
Dr. and Mrs. Tom Sinclair of
Washington, D. C. were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Edwards.
Mrs. George Knott and Mrs.
John Weyher of Kinston attend
ed services at the Christian
Church In LaGrange Sunday.
Reverend Guy Elliott Jr. of
Kinston was a weekend guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Britt.
Miss Doris Leach of Morehead
City and LaOrange spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
8. H. Newberry.
Mrs. Marvin Harper spent
several days in Fayetteville to be
with her husband who is a
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patient at the Veterans Hospital.
Miss Peggy Garris, a student
at Pineland College, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Garris. Miss Dot
Rusher and Miss Ann Herring
were weekend guests of Miss
Garris.
Mrs. J. C. Lanier of Greenville
spent Wednesday with her sis
ter, Mis. J. \T. Timlberlake.
Mrs. Mary Richardson spent
Sunday in Falcon as guest of
her sister, Mrs. Alman Butler.
Miss Roberta Aldridge spent
Wednesday with her brother,
Gordon, at Wheat Swamp.
Mrs. Beatrice Hadley left Fri
day for Fayetteville to be with
her sister, Mrs. H. M. Hodges,
who is a patient at Highsmith
Hospital.
Mrs. A. W. Kennedy has re
turned home after spending
some time in Fayetteville with
her sister-in-laiw, Mrs. H. M.
Hodges, who is a patient at High
smith Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best and
two children of Fayetteville spent
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Best.
Mrs. Uzzell Hostess
To Her Card Club
An enjoyable session of the
Tuesday evening Bridge Club was
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held with Mrs. Roger Uzzell
hostess. The home was most at
tractive with decorations of early
spring flowers/
Soaring high for the club Mrs.
Johnle Johnson received a prise.
; Consolation prize going to Miss
Hazel Sutton. Miss Margaret
Adams scored high far visitors.
During play the hostess served
iced drinks and nuts. Later salad
plates with coffee was enjoyed.
Those playing were Mesdames;
C. A. Jackson, Margaret Morris,
Johnnie Johnson, Eugene May
nard, Misses Florence Wood
Adams, Hazel Sutton aiwf Mrs.
Harold UzzeU of Kinston.
Club Members, Others
Guests of Mrs. Corbin
Guests for two tables of bridge
met at the home of Mrs. Pully
Corbin when she was hostess for
a regular meeting of her card
club Monday evening. Invited
guests were; Mrs. Robert Moor
ing and Mrs. Roger Uzzell.
Club members present were;
Mesdames; Clinton Spence, L. C.
Stallings, Sid Myers, E. B. Woo
ten, Jr. and Dick Hardy.
Scoring high, Mrs. Clinton
Spence received a prize. Conso
lation prize going to Mrs. Roger
Uzzell. A variety of spring flow
ers were used for decorations.
The hostess served a sweet course
with coffee at the end of play.
Women’s Christian
Fellowship Meets
The Senior Woman’s Chris
tian Fellowship of the LaGrange
Christian Church met in regular
session Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. Mabel Myers. Mrs. R. J.
Mooring, president, conducted
the devotional. Her topic for
meditation was “Have Faith In
God.”
A brief business period fol
lowed, during which reports
from various committees were
heard.
The Stu^y Course for the
group was planned for the near
a very Interesting and inspiring
reading, “Spotlighting Latin
America,’’ “Work in Argentina.”
The hostess served sandwiches
and tea to the ten members
present.
Junior Woman.s
Fellowship Meets
The Junior Woman’s nhrUHan
Fellowship of the LaQrange
Christian Church met Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Sid Meyers.
Mias Edna Rouse, president,
opened the meeting by reading
“The Thought for Today.’’
Mrs. Robert Mooring conducted
the devotional. A brief business
period followed during which a
turkey supper was planned for
the 27th at the school cafeteria.
Mrs. 81d Myers gave a very in
teresting and Inspiring reading,
reviewing the book “Missions of
America.”
The hostess served a sweet
course to the fourteen members
present at the close of the ses
sion.
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