BT MBS. MABEL MYERS
Mrs. Joe Miller of Norfolk
spent several days recently with
her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Timberlake.
Mrs. J. X. May of Lfffington
was a guest last Wednesday In
the home of Mrs. Fred Isler.
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Mrs. Ralph Kinsey has return
ed to her home alter spending
a week at Atlantic Beach with
Mrs. Moses Tyson. r
Mrs. M. D. Harper and Mrs.
D. M. Stanton spent the past
weekend In Richmond, where
Mrs Harper visited her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Willlan Gee and Mrs. Stanton
visited her brother, Preston
Harper and Mrs. Harper.
Dr. J. Y. Joyner has returned
to his home here alter spending
some time at Atlantic Beach
with his son, William Joyner
and family.
Vernon Moorings is back at
home after having been a pa
tient for some time at Fitzsim
mons General Army Hospital
near Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fields
land children, with Mr .and Mrs.
Wade Ferguson and children
have returned from a visit to
the western part of the State.
Mrs. C. A. Jackson' is home
now recuperating form an oper*
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Memorial General Hospital In
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spent the past weekend with
Mis. Wallace's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. V. Mooring.
John *»'»" arin^y and unger
Uzzell arrived home Friday after
having been on the Douglas, On.
tobacco market.
Edna Bouse spent the week at
Wrightsville Beach with Mrs.
James Britt.
Conrad Britt of Richmond
spent several days recently with
his sister, Mrs. Herman Bell, and
other relatives here .
Mrs. J. T. Tlmberlake and Mrs.
Mabel Myers spent Saturday in
Greenville with their sister, Mrs.
J. C. Lanier.
Club Members and
Guests Received by
Mrs. Dick Hardy
Entertaining her card club
and invited guests, Mrs. Dick
Hardy was hostess last Monday
evening at two tables of bridge.
Lovely arrangements of summer
flowers were used to decorate
the Hardy living room where
tables were placed for play.
Mrs. E. C. Grady received vis
iting honors and Mrs. Clinton
Spence took club (honors.
Iced drinks were served on ar
rival and later ice cream and
cookies were served to Mesdames
Grady, Spence, L. C. Stallings,
E. B. Wooten, Jr., Bobbie Creech,
Sid Myers, E. A. Sutton, and Puly
Corbin.
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. Sergeant Dees, a veteran of
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