This was a loose sheet that did not have a date. I believe it it 1947-48 DAILY REFLECTOR 1947 - 1948 Ayden News Mrs. J. R. Taylor was hostess to her Circle of the C.W.F on Monday afternoon of last week at her home on Second Street. Mrs. Lloyd Tingle, chirman, led in the business session. Mrs. Bill Shelton was hostess to her Circle of the W.W.F. Mrs. Clay Stroud, Jr. chairman led in the business session. On Monday night of last week Mrs. Joe Tripp was hostess to Circle No. 4 of the C.W.F. at her home. Mrs. Hugh Allen, chairman led The business meeting. Mrs. Jessie R. Elks, a teacher in the local schools is ill in Pitt Mem. Hosp. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dunn, Jr. and Mrs. Wesley Elks of Norfolk, Va Spent the weekend with relatives. Mrs. W. O. Jolly, Sr. spent the weekend in Spring Hope with relatives. Mesdames Earl Stokes and Wilner Heuey are spending a few days with relatives in Haw River. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Jolly and daughter Katrina spent the weekend in Raleigh and Louisburg Mrs. Ollie J. Russell returned to her home the first of the week. She Was accompanied home by her sister Mrs. Pansy Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Abernathy and daughter Jane are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong in Anderson, SC Mr. and Mrs. J. W. James spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph James at High Point. Wayland Harrington who is on the tobacco market in Aberdeen spent the weekend with Mrs Harrington. Mrs. Charles Russell and son Craig of Hampoton, Va are visiting her mother Mrs. Letha Baldree. Mr. Frank Beach of Mississippe was a local visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baldree carried their son Ikey to Duke Hospital On Monday of last week for a medical examination. N. C. Hardee, a student at State College spent the weekend with his grandmother Mrs. N. C. Tripp and aunt Mrs. Bonnie Ruth McCormick. Jay Ormond son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ormond had the misfortune recently of falling and breaking both of his arms.