Continued from Page 6 nes W. R. Byrd, Richard Keyes, N. N. Mattocks, Robert Mattpcks, Starling Pelletier and Sam Pruitt. ' •• •" ..—■■■.. ■' . i , fMrs. Sarah Pelletier Hostess to Her Club Mrs. Sarah Pelletier was hostess to her club at her home last Wed nesday evening for two tables of bridge.: x Before the three progressions, she served pie and coffee. During the play she served nuts and. Cokes to Mesdames Frances Hay, Kath erine Holden, Kay Jenkins, Eve lyn Pelletier, Fannie Pruitt, Mary Barrow and Almas Shaw. * High schorers were Mrs. Bar row, Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Shaw. Open House on 10th The Maysville Green Leaf Gar den Club will hold their annual Holiday Open House Sunday aft entoon, December 10 beginning at 4 and lasting through 5. At this t$me, various arrangements by the members of the club will be dis played to help in lending Christmas decoration ideas. A tea will be held during this time. They also wish to announce that they are again decoration contest with first, sec ond and third prizes to be awarded. Judging will be held on the evening of December 22 and will be based upon beauty and originality. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Wade Tolin of Greenville S. C. spent the holiday weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tolin, and the .George Mhtejas. • • • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson over the holiday week end were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Har dee and son, Laurence, of Andrews, S. C. and Mrs. Wilson Evans and children, Glenda and Don, of Loris, l s. c. * * • M.rs. Ci C. Dameron was in Golds boro Wednesday through Friday visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Dees. • • • Miss Tommie Foscue was home from Greensboro for a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foscue. • • • Mrs. A. C. Bass spent some time last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. W. Bryant, in Saratoga and stopped in Goldsboro to visit Mrs. G. W. Dees. • • • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Cheezum and children from near Bennettsville, S. C. . * * * Visiting in the J. C. Foscue home during the past week ‘have been their daughter, Mrs. Jesse Little ton, and‘son, Michael, of Green ville, Mrs. Ethelyn Foscue of Trenton and Mrs. Lola Herring of Kinston. • •• Mr. and Mts. G. H. Jenkins and daughter, Sylvia, visited ' Mr. and hfrs. Joe Morris and other relatives in Vandemere Thanksgiving. • • • fMr. and Mrs. Don Meadows and son of New Bern recently were here visiting the A. L. Turnery. • * • Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan and daughter, Susan, visited the Leslie Keeter family in Portsmouth, Va. during the holidays. / **• Mrs. Elmer Henderson is spend ing this week in Gastonia with her son, Claude, and his wife. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills and son, Jerry, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cumbo at New Bern. • * * Howard Pruitt of Chapel Hill was home for a holiday weekend visit with his parents, the Sam Pruitts. Visiting Mrs. G. E. Weeks and the fetarling Pelletiers during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood and children, George Jr. and Mary Anna, of Greensboro. * * • , Patsy Gibbles of Jacksonville spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. C. R. Mor gan. • * • Cleve Provost was in Portsmouth, Va. during the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yeoman and girls,1 Barbara and Earline, and his mother, Mrs. Vashti Yeoman, were visitors of Mrs. Raymond Jernigan in Reidsville, Ga. during Thanks giving. • • • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins, Mrs. Ralph Collins and Mrs. Etta Bullock during the week end were Mrs. Margaret Collins and daughter, Velma, of Raleigh. • • • Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattocks were Mr. ahd Mrs. Walter Scott of New Bern and Mrs. Whitfield Mallard of Pollocksville. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Jake Phillips and Mrs. Dolly Phillips were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riggs at Rhems. • • • Mrs. N. N. Mattocks was the Thanksgiving dinner and overnight guest of her Son Fred, at Jackson ville. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brock have had visiting them for a few weeks his sister, i Mrs. Roberta Coughlin, of Toledo, Ohio. 8 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BO WHISKEY-101 Mrs. Joe Monette and children, Frankie and Elizabeth, attended a Thanksgiving dinn'er at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gillette, at Silverdale. • • • Mrs. Robert Mattocks and Mrs. Sam Pruitt were Raleigh visitors Monday. • • • Mrs. N. N. Mattocks and Mrs. A H McDaniel were Tuesday ov ernight visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fonville at Tabor City. / • • * Mrs. Nina Bracey, Mrs. Vera Costello and Mrs. Iva Ruth Mc Intosh attended_ the funeral of Mrs. C. D. Williams at New Bern Tues day. • • • Here for a Thanksgiving weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eu banks was their daughter Mrs. Al bert Cox and her children, Jimmy and Susan, of Wilmington. * • • Mrs. Charles Craddock and children, Jackie, Charles Jr., Ricky and Angie, of Roper were here from Tuesday of last week until Monday visiting her parents Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Smith. Wednesday dinner guests of the Smiths were Mrs Russell Johnson of New Bern and her son, Steve, of Charlotte. Monday the Smiths visited in Ply mouth. • • • G. C. Conway of Sanford spent the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Conway. • ■ • Mrs. Alice Meadows and child en, Lionel and Eloise, visited her daughter, Mrs, Harry Blanton, and family in Fayetteville several days last week. • • • Mrs. Will Jones, Mrs. C. L. Mor gan and Miss Shirley Morgan were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Collins near Swans boro. • • • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Creech Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Downing and boys, Mark and Michael of Jacksonville, and Mr and M'rs. June Creech and son, Jefferey, of Newport. * * * Mrs. L. L. Mattocks spent Mon day through Wednesday visiting her son, Lynn Jr., in Jacksonville. She was the Thanksgiving dinner and overnight guest of her son, Gordon, and his wife, Virginia, also of Jacksonville. • • • Mrs. Robert Foy had visiting her Thanksgiving from Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dixon. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunbar of Kinston came down Saturday aft ernoon to take back with him his mother, Mrs. Eddie Dunbar, to vis it them this week. • • » Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bracey were Joe Hughes of Washington D. C., and L. N. La tham, and the Alversa family of New Bern. • * • Mr. and Mrs. George Mateja had his mother visiting them during the holidays from Pensacola, Fla. • • • Don Mattocks who has been vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattocks, left Thursday for Massachusetts where he is station ed in the army. • * • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byrd during Thanksgiving was the Bill Numberger family of Wilming ton. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed and children, Nanette and Kent, were here from Whitakers during the holidays and weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Gerock. * • * Mrs. John Coston of Hertford spent Thanksgiving here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Mat tocks. • * • Capt. and Mrs. William Carroll and children, Cathy, Patty, Bobby and Marie, spent the holidays visit ing relatives in Virginia. * * » Mrs. A. H. McDaniel was the Thanksgiving guest of the N. C. Thompsons in New Bern. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerock of Alexandria, Va. were here for the holidays visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gerock, and her parents, the Robert Mattocks. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Budd Jr. had visiting them Sunday Edwin Mor ris of Camp Lejeune. DEATHS Mr*. Nattie Collin* Mrs. Nattie Collins, 87, long time resident of Maysville passed away at her home early Monday morn ing after a lingering illness. 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