BY MBS. MABEL MYERS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry FiUciotto of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. PUiclotto’s mother, Mm. H. Wi Allen. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Casey of Goldsboro spent Sunday with (Mrs. Casey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Pollard. Mrs. Fr*nk keel of Winston Salem spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Britt. Mrs. Nannie Joyner Snow of Asheville is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Will iams. TINIEST r 2J-jewel watch ^ ever made In America! Kinston’s Leading Jeweler Price include* federal tax America's most Y charming watch I n ®IEBUL0VA DOllY MADISON 21 |aw*b Expansion Bracelet ♦5750 Alma Faulkner and Jackie Foss, HOC students, spent the weekend with their parents. Mrs. Clara Gardner of Golds boro spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs, Edwin Walters, and Mr. Walters. Mrs. F. 8. Xsler, Mrs. Edwin Walters and Mrs. J. P. Walters were in Goldsboro Tuesday. Roland Moye is recuperating at his home following an oper ation recently at Wayne Memor ial Hospital in'Goldsboro. Mesdames Bessie Walters, Beatrice Hadley and Haywood Walters spent Tuesjday in Kins ton. # Nathan Sutton, a Wake Forest Senior, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Walter Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walters and their guests, Mesdaimes Clara Gardner and Isabel Stevens of Goldsboro spent Sunday at At lantic Beach and Morehead City. Mesdames W. D. Sutton, J. P. Walters and daughter spent Wednesday in Kinston. Mrs. W. P. Hardy left Thurs day for Lynchburg, Va., where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Purvis for a week. Mesdames John Mitchell and J. F. Britt were Goldsboro shop pers Monday. Mike Uzzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Uzzell, has returned home after three days’ treat ment at Woorard-Herring hos pital in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hardy and ‘ Ruth Glenn Hardy of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Lena Hardy. Mrs. Margaret Morris has as her weekend guests, her two • daughters and their families, Mrs. Harold Glotver and Mrs. Henry Mewborn. Mrs. E. A. Webb spent the weekend In High Point with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones Jr. and son and Ndiman Sutton spent the weekend at the Jones Camp on Broad Creek below New Bern. Mrs. R. M Adams and child ren and Barbara Boney of Kins ton spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. INVESTMENT For the soundest, most re liable counsel on your fi nancial problems, consult our Trust Department. We have earned our enviable reputation in this com munity toy giving our cus tomers sound management of trust funds, wise advice on investments, guidance on ell financial problems. Consult with us at any tiuae. OWNED BANK ■■■■»■ ' n. ' ‘I'M" "i Among those attending the Dtoke-Georgia game from La Grange were Mr. and Mrs. Chi ton Spence and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Garris, Mr and Mrs. D. S. Wood Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton, Mr. add Mrs. Malcolm Barwlck, George Mew bom, J. W. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moadngo, Mrs. Grace Fon tenot, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch ell and Mrs. Margaret Morris. Mrs. Paul Edmundson o f Goldsboro was in La Grange Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sutton and Earl Kinsey attended the State Wake Forest game last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Little vis ited their son, Dr. Dolph Little Jr., in Durham last Saturday and attended the Duke-Georgia Tech frame. Bettie Jane and Freddie Car raiway and their brother, Joe of Raleigh, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Poythress. Mr. and Mrs. Willlan H. Rouse and their guest, Bob Jenkins, of Norfolk, are visiting Mr. Rouse’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sutton had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Sutton’s father, J. L. Keith, her sisters, Mrs. A. D. Wells, Mrs. Fhomas Bridges, Mrs. J. E. IVright, and their husbands. Mrs. S. D. MoCullen has re lumed home after spending a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Parker in Lillington. Mrs. J. E. Abernathy of Char otte, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Spence of Salisbury were guests >f Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walters Phursday. Mrs. Peggy McIntosh spent the weekend in Raleigh with her aunt, Mrs. A. S. Barnes. Alvin Suggs and his mother, Mrs. Arvil Suggs, spent Sunday it Sneads Ferry with Mr and Mrs. Leslie Suggs. Mrs. John H. Rouse Jr. spent the weekend In Rocky Mount her || i Steak Supper Given By The J. W. Fields Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fields en tertained last Friday evening at a steak supper at their home here. Guests were invited to the lawn of the Fields Home where they were served sizzling steaks, french fries, onions, a combin ation salad, pickles, hot rolls, coffee and cakes. Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crews of Carolina Beach, Mrs. W. R. Crews, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Uzzell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walters. Mrs. M. D. Harper Hostess on Tuesday Tuesday afternoon as hostess to Mrs. M. D. Harper entertained her bridge club. The Harper home was decorated attractively with fall flowers for the occas sion. At the end of play Mrs. D. M. Stanton was winner of the high score prize and Mrs. R. D. Creech took second honors. The hostess served strawberry shortcake after play to Mes dames Stanton, Creech, G. .T. Creech, C. R. Sutton, A. L. Gray, W. G. Britt, J. F. Peele, and Miss Ruth Burke. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Obey Hawkins announce the birth of a son, Alan Dwain, on October 22nd in Alberquerque, New Mexico. Mrs. Hawkins is the former Alma Suggs of Ha Grange, Miss Hollingsworth Is WSCS Hostess The Roselle Aldridge Circle of the Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service of the La Grange Methodist Church met with Miss Edith Hollingsworth last Mon day evening. The meeting was opened With Bhe^ staging og TJLoye To.^Tell read the —?—gs* followed wlllx player by the Mrs. B V. Mooring pave the study of the evening, "Toward Understanding The able.” ■ /Ten members were present for the meetlnfe. . * . Ida Jones Circle Meets On Tuesday With Mrs. Measley The Ida Jones Circle of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the La Grange Meth odist Church met with Mrs. W. L. Measley last Tuesday. Mrs. Measley led the Devo tional and Mrs. E. A. Walters, Circle Chairman, presided over the gathering which included 12 members. Circle Has Meeting -vi The Sally Smlthwlck Circle.^ the Women’s Society of Christa lan Service of the La Orttdgi Methodist Church met last .un^e with Mrs. J. E. Jones Jr. and Mrs. A. W. Kennedy In the home, of Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jqpes gave the devotional and Mrs. W. L. Johnson; Circle Chairman, had charge of the program which IS members at tended. The early and mid-season 1952-53 orange production is estimated at 8 per cent above last1 year’s crop. ■ ^ 4/5 quart ' BOTTLED B’ ■ THB «ta«o disti