Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riddler of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mrs. Riddler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Walters. Mias Hazel Glenn Burke, a stu dent at E. C. C. Greenville, and her room-mate spent the week end with Miss Burke’s mother, Mrs. Selma Burke. Mr. and Mrs. C 'JL Jackson Spent Sunday at Swansboro. Mrs. Arvil Suggs, Mrs. Mark Sutton and Mrs. Alvin Suggs spent Sunday at Sneads Perry as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Suggs. Mark Suggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Suggs, is home re cuperating after undergoing an appendectomy at Lenoir Memo roal Hospital In Kinston. -Mrs. Francis Gibson of Gibson, spent Sunday night with. Mrs. C. B. Wooten, Sr. They attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs; JQhn Parks In Goldsboro Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Oorch Harri son of Pikevllle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harrison. Miss Lola Carrol of Hender son meat Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. H. A. limberlake. Mr. Nathan Sutton left Fri day night for Boston, Mass. Mr. Pete Walters Is home re cuperating after being a patient «t Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Mr. John Parrott Waiters, who Is on the tobacco market In Durham spent the weekend with his family. Mrs. R. M. Adams spent Thurs day In New' Bern visiting her son, Ray, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walters made a busines trip to Golds boro Wednesday. Mr. E. M. Connelly and Mrs. a. P. Beagle of Marion spent Sunday with Mrs. Connelly’s sister, Mrs. E. A. Walters and Mr. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harper and two children spent Sunday in Kinston visiting Mr. Harper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Har per, St. Mrs. J. T. Timberlake is home recuperating after being a pa tient at Me Cleary’s Hospital at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. Walter G. Nel son an dtwo clhldren have re turned to their home at Balboa, Panama, after spending a month with Mrs. Nelson's mother, Mrs. S. O. Griffin. Mrs. Roland Walters spent the weekend at Wrlghtsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and baby and Mrs. R. J. Mooring spent Saturday in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Mooring was accompanied home by her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mooring. (-*'«i TTFr-'i Mil / OF ANY REAL IMPORTANCE, murphrksboro,ark ” OUR LABEL YOUR GUARANTEE''* DIAL 4151 Mrs. Sasser Entertains Members of Her Club Mrs. Johnnie Sasser entertain ed on a recent evening with players for two tables of bridge at her home. lovely bowls of early Fall flowers were used to decorate the living room where tables were placed for play. Ic ed drinks were elnjoyed during the play, and later the hostess served a dessert course. Mrs. Carl Sutton was awrded high score honors, and consola tion went to Mrs. John Chad wick, Jr. Players were Mesdames Ed Bar wick, Billie Sutton, Jack Jones, James Albritton, Bob Dewar, Miss Margaret Adams, Carl Sutton, and John Chad wick, Jr. WOMEN’S SOCIETY MEETS The Women’s Society of the Christian Service of the Meth odist Church met at the Church Monday evening. Mrs. M. D. Harper, president, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Horace Sut ton gave the devotional. Mrs. Will Rlcherson had the program. She gave a very interesting and inspiring talk, “Sewing Seed of the Gospel in Mission Work and Home Work.” There were 38 'members in attendance. Mr. J. 6. Benton is a patient at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston. Our Printing Packs a Punch We use the right paper, type, and ink to put real “sell” into your printed ad vertising matter. Check our low rates! CALL US TODAY! 2375 Rider Printing Co. 403 W. VERNON 5'< y ;T;/. ", '0 At,hob#,,;;,. 'standard —And Not To A Price A WATCH— For Tour Roate Man TWICE WEEKLY IDEAL CLEANERS 102 E. Peyton Dial 3467 WINSTON N. C. $3.65 4/5 quart ft*! STA60 DISTILLING CO.. KENTUCKY - < STRAIGHT SOUtftON * HOOT INS STAGG Dttt. CO.. RANUO«£m

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