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VAGE FCU2 f "5 r i . .-- Week-end At Princeton Mr. and Mrs. E. G Woodard and children spent the week-end at Prince ton and Durham. - Week-end At Durham Mr. and Mrs. W. H." Paftt spent the week-end at Durham, :; Week-end Here Lfndsey Reed from Wake Forest Cpllege spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. ' Week-end At Lynchburg Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe and chil dren spent the week-end at Lynch burg, Va., where they visited their son, Joe Towe. a student at Episcopal' School.' ... Week-end At Raid eh Mr. and Mr. T. R Simmer snpnf- the week-end with friends in Raleigh and viated their son, Tommy, in Dur ham. ; Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hefren and Mr. and Mrs. Claude White returned home Monday after attending several World Series games in New York. N. Y. . In Winston-Salem Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., and daugh ter, were called to WinstonJSalem Sunday because of the illness of Mrs. Reed's father. Sunday At Norfolk ' Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent emnaay in Norfolk, Va., as the guests 01 but. ana jars. Frank Barrow, From Raleisrh - ' Mr. and Mrs. Re' ftWhAni nil daughter, Kay, of Raleigh spent the weeK-end with Mrs. Louis Nachman. Sunday At Nan Ffaail Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Johnson spent aunaay at wags Head. Returned Home Mrs. E. A 'Bvnun monf 4ihA end with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs near HMemon. rom ureenvule Returned Home Dr. and Mrs. T. P., Brinn have re turned home after spending several days at Atalntie Beach and Durham. From Rich Square Mr. and Mrs. Harry WilKford of Rich Square visited Mrs. C. V. Wm- ford Sunday. From nmrinft 3 ., Miss .Louise Chalk of Charlotte spent Sunaay here witft her itfotlher, Mrs. Annie Chalk. From Norfolk . M. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and children of Norfolk. Vaa spent Sun day with, C. G. Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skipsey. Sunday At Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bur leson at Williamsburg, Va. From Marion Mrs. Archie flatten of . Marlon visited Mrs, W. G. Wright this week. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. -Howard Godwin and .children of Drivers, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer of Elizabeth City spent toe week-end -with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sunday Guests zl-p-l , H- ' uli m . . ' l" - mi, auiu, inra. xreu vireen- and 'son of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Eley and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis of bvuiouc, Va., were the Sunday guests oi ana mrs. winton miey. . ' '. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Francis Nixon was . to her bridge club Thursday' night t nor nome. .inose playing were Mes dames Eldon Wdnslow. J. 1 Harris. uoiub, i. , union, yv. ; js. Drake, Henry Stokes, Edward Grif fin, ; Al Kenton, Vivian - Maitawa. Charles Murray. Joe NoweM Sunday In Edenton ' '.: V1' Jr- gb Kr prize Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and I wem winslow. A sweet children spent Sunday with Mr. and Yl.t'r m" servea. xvi rs. m&tk. tsunch near xxiencon. The Artie Bxt-UAer CE.vle met (. tober 6, ISZ2 at tine home of I XL A Byrum. There werA 16 r..6m- hers and. 1 visitor sresent. Thf meeting opened wiJi the hymn "All "Hail the Power followed with, Mathews. Julian Wl-le, G. R. Tucker, i J I 1 the r Those , prayer by Mrs.H. G. Barclirf tfol- Harry HoUoweU, Earfl Perry, Oscar the p.. i-werei towing business fision lirs, W. ewbold, C. T. Skinner. T.-T. Harreli, KI 1 ' E. Hofler was in charge of a most Carlton X3annon.; Kiss JJuby White, SL u J' E -h JS JS' ' interestunr nroeram Mrs. R. C'StSn. wa-fwi vLa w t-JLW taBinK - meeting with the evening : Tuesday At Corapeake ; Mrs. I. A'. Ward spent Tuesday with her sister Mrs. H. A. Eure, at Cora peake. ' ' . From Durham i ' . s i Dr. Marcus E. Hobbs of Durham spent the week-end with Mrs, J. C. Blanohard and was accompanied home by Mrs. Blanchard for a short visit before leaving for Albuquerque, New Mexico to visit Dr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis ininiLmitniv .nj children and Mrs. Cassie H. Sawyer oi reenvwie spent Sunday with Mr. ana jars. James Sawyer. Recent Guests ' 'Mrs. C. R. Hogge of Farmville and Charles Hoggs of Baltimore, Md., spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. F, T. Britt. From Jackson , Miss Mary Lee Tyler arid George Tyr J' of Jackson spent Sunday with Tr. and Mrs. Ernest Guthrie. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and chil dren of Portsmouth, Va,, spent Sun day with Mrs. G . E. FVaIH. tv, were accompanied home, by Mrs. Cook ii uioiuw lor B VUBJX. Sunday At Durham v1 Mr. and Mrs... Julian White and Miss Sue White and Miss Margaret Ann Banks visited Julian White, Jr., at Chapel Hill and Fritz Wulf in Ra leigh Sunday. From Elizabeth City Mrs. A. B. Gibbs of Elizabeth City spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs. - - Week-end at Carolina Beach . Mr. and Mrs. M Williams visited relatives at Carolina Beach over the week-end. , - Returned Home V Mrs. E. B. ' Payne has returned to her home 'her after a. two melta' visit in . Raleigh and Charlotte. A From Wilmmgton Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Campbell of Wil mington spent,, the week-end with relatives. mev wen- anwnmiiMMi here ty Mrs. c. V. Wiiltford who had spent tne. summer there. At Kittv Hawk " uouos, Mrs. J. s. Vick and Mrs. Nate Relfe left Wednesdav in rnnrmA fev days at tne Johnson cottage at Kitty uawK. . , Sundav Guesta ' LC Mrs. C N. Griffin, Mrs. John Har rJl. Mum Sarah Hfinraret Harreli and Mrs. George Hoskins of Eden ton visited Mrs. Charles Johnson Wnd ner gave' the devotional, taken "from Psalms. - Others taMng part on the program were Mrs, J. W. Hampton, Mrs. w. x.iJUiuott and Mrs. Hofler. The hymnV'My Faith Looks Up To Thee" was sung and the meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mrs. A. A. ferry.-,' ' The hostess served ; delicious re- xresnmentB. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB 1 Mrs. C. A. Davenport was hostess to-her bridge club last Thursday even ing at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames C. R. Holmes, Walter 0akey4 W. H. Hardcastle, J. H. ' Newborn. Trim ' Wilson. R S. Monds, Jr.. Clyde McCatlum and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The hisrh score prize went to Mrs. Oakey. Refresh ments were served hv the hnatAss. , xslfcw ....ii.... i. ........ rnrrinnrL-inJVUJ' Ar" j': .f. roo jme. 1 j , v m t- i J u. r xv.-.o, . i. ... . on J. H. Towe, John CxBten, Crrii" .. l L - , . 'er Circle of , . . t lionday night e In- Tom Perry with. I : . . j as co-hceter3. ; , j : '.' lover ti.e , i i j. W. F. Ed- Elliott. The high- score Prize : went to mrs. jpeea, scona ni:n was award ed Mrs." Cannon and the low score prize went to Mrs. Skinner. . Refresh ments were served by the hostess.' : if. ROOK . fASfafc&'Mk Mrs! Thurman White entertained at a rook party Thursday ndght at her home. Those enjoying 'the, evening were - Mesdames Jim JBass, Jimmy Stallings, Burnice Inscoe, Helene Win- slow. Bobby Keaton, Edgar Fields, Cliff Banks, Ray Haskett, Haywood Divers Archie T. , Lane, Jr., Hilton White, Arias White, Louis Tarkinsr- ton, Arthiur White,; Edward Barber, E. C. Woodard. f The high score prize went to Mrs. Divers, second high, to Mrs. Banks and the low score prize was awarded Mrs. : Tarkington. A salad course was served. v i prayer tiiv Vi"tesses served refresh ments to t.e 13 members presnt. r- CirCLi TO IE3T The Mary Towe Circle of the W. .S. i C. S., of the llethodist Church will meet Monday n" !.t, October IS, at 8 o'dolkwith J-. Lawrence Towe at her home on Old Neck Road with " Mrs. Edgar Fields as co-hostess when . Mrs. J. W. Boulton of Wigam." Eng land will be a special guest. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS- -Miss Thelma Elliott was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her -home on Grubb Street Those play-" ing were Mesdames W. G.. Wright, ; B. G. Koonce, T B. Sumner, Charles Whedoee, V..N. Darden. Charles Henc. J. 0. Felton and Miss Kate Blanch- , ard. 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