•» Mr*. Robert P. Moore MYF Has Overnight Camping Session on River Near Oak Grove totfteeo members of the Metho dist Youth Fellowship -went on as overnight camping trip near Oafc Grove fast Friday evening, and returned Saturday morning. 'flhe boys and girls cleared a camping site along the Trent River, and set up tent*. They also set op * workup center for their vesper service. Sapper and breakfast were cooked at (he she. Those MYIF members who went wore Thomas Conway, Bobby Mat tocks, Don Mattocks, Don Morgan, Buddy Mills, Kenneth Foy, C. D. Smith, lEugene Smith, Hilda Foy, Jean Mills, Tammy Foseue, Betty, Joqes, Margaret Jones, Terry Hen derson and Barbara Hay. The Rev. and Mrs. dark Reed, and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Moore were counselors on this trip Mrs. Virgil Jenkins Is Hostess at Bridge Mrs. Virgil Jenkins entertained with two tables of bridge at her borne Friday night. Before three progressions she served walnut ice cream float and cookies, and after .the second progression nuts and cokes were served. Guests who played were: Mes datmes Robert Mattocks, Gerald Pelletier, John Holden, Garland ,Smith, T. H. Foscue, Robert Hay ,and Lem Meiggs. High score was won by Mrs. Mattocks and Mrs, Pelletier re ceived v. Mrs. Leatha Midgett and sons of Newport News, Va. spent several days last week with Mrs. Ralph Conway. ; • • • Mrs. dark Reed returned last Tuesday alter spending a week at ^er borne in, Shefcy. Mrs. Reed’s mother andatmt Mrs. W. A. Beam and Ethei MeSwain returned with her for a few days. ■V Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Metejt and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ToUn were. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Godwin and Mr and Mrs. W. D. Toiin of Pensacola, Fla . " .V’ Mrs. DoHy Phillips is spending same time with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Oonway. • • • Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hardee of Andrews, S. C. and llr. and Mrs. Wilson Evans and children of Conway, S C. • • * _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattocks and daughter visited Mrs. Mat tock’s mother, Mrs. Walter Scott, in New Bern Monday afternoon. * * * Mrs. L. L. Mattocks is visitii* her daughter in Raleigh this week. , * * * Mr. and Mrs. James Heath visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heath, Sunday. ■ * * * Ralph Johnson of Kentucky spent last week with his family. * • • Miss Oarot Jean Moore of Georgetown, S. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. George Metaja last week. • * • Mrs. Alice Conway and Buddy Conway'left Saturday for Ft. Knox, Kentucky where they will visit Sgt. and Mrs. Everett Huffman. • * * Ouests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byrd last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nurnberger Jr. and child ren of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paquette and Mrs. G. B. Nickerson and son of Lowell, Mass. * » • Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eubank and daughter, Patsy, are visiting an other daughter, Mrs. Lynn Highnite, and family in Oonnerswille, Ind. this week. MaysviUe Milling Co. • Custom Mixing and Grinding • Wayne Feeds & Supplement • Grain Buyer's Highway 17 Dial 3-3481 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thomp son and children recently vaca tioned in the SmnlQr Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee and Panama City Beach, Fla. • ♦ • Mr, and Mr*. Frank Clark of Vlrcdina, Virginia Visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pruitt last week. ♦ • • Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon and son of Florida are visiting Mr. and Mra. M. S. Cannon this week. • • * Mrs. A. C. Bass spent the week end in Goldhboro with her sister and mother, Mrs. Reba Dees and Mrs. BeH. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis and children have returned to Mobile, Ala. after a two weeks visit With Mrs. Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dameron. • • • Mrs. W. E. 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