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.
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Mrs. Johnnie Sasser entertain
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the play, and later the hostess
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Players were Mesdames Ed
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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
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ton gave the devotional. Mrs.
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'members in attendance.
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at Lenoir Memorial Hospital,
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