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II ItVTiic Best and Busiest Town You're Looking t Farm^^^N. C Published by The Rouse Printery ^ "WATCH FARMVDLLE I^S|LjFORWAR^)', , ?? t : * Subscription SJ.50 a fear in Advance vol . 13 , FARMVTm. PITT COUNTY, KOKTEt CABOLINA, DEfc'EMliEB 8, IM2 ? yQ. 31 Graphic Account of General 'Grand Chapter Meeting Held Washington of Eastern Star. , \ ? ... ?? -''??I The Largest Woman's Organiza tion in the World. At Local Meeting Associate Matron Gives Account of 17th Tri ennial Session of the General Gruid Chapter Which Con vened in Washington City November 14,15,16,17,18. The local Order of the East ern Star held its regular meeting Friday night with the Associate Matron presding* in the absence of the Worthy Matron. After the business of the Chap ter was finished Miss Goldie Sbiflet gave a beautiful vocal number. "Love's Creed" by Jen nings. 'After which, the Asso date Matron, Mrs. j. W. Parker, gave a full and splepdid report of the General Graixf Chapter held in Washington D. C. stating that there were- over 700 dele gates, and vmany .hundreds of vititoct^iMeot* After giving an account of the business sessions she related the social side of the meeting. On Thursday night a complement ary banquet was given to the KeS'fj Ri^bie received them l of the Ea&ern Star is one of ser vice to humanity, and it is only by a comprehensive view of the whole order that one can realize the great good that is accom plished and being done each day by the entire organization. The next Triennal meeting goes to Toronto Canada. Evangelistic Meeting Growing In Interest. Sunday, December 12th, will be 1&& day of the Series of" ? Services. ? * ' ..-V? * . . i' ? ? The earned preaching of the gospel by Evangelist Sutherland at the Baptist?Cburch is bearing fruit in the lives of many who bear him. Free from sensation alism and methods calculated to embarrass of entrap his. hearers he presents the message of God in a direct way that compels at tention. Then he leaves it to the Holy Grost to convict the individual and lead him to ac tion. \; ' ? " ' j 5poostv6 xi&vc oeen -luc 0^op?6 ? . |^j. ? -- -.; P S \n^r 1 J ? tah* rfhaT^Lnd ^ Ti'' ^v^JtT?" Rvft* " ' \5?. ? -r : ? I Wins Highest Scoat Honor . ?? ? *2?_j lrr impressive ceremonies, Wm. Cannon, of Los Angeles, CaftC, has beas awarded highest scouf honors^, the National medal of Honor. Des pite a terrific tide auod high waves, he pinnged into the sea at Honolulu . -last year, saving two .women from drowning. Shown here, he i? wear ing bis medal ' ; -T? ' FirmVille Re^ Cross Over ^100 Strong. - To Raise Foods For Definate Purpose. over <me hundred members for J 1923 sod we are going to on a definite program The fund raised by ? 4" ^ Atir Krofltrn tAr ^no O'lAuictnAtk rai wvl JCwiiUyll ^Ol Ujlv cT ? * ftfrlr ?vrnf [<? *: SP5?ia gram. i ??; ft llfe'r-A il-ft s'j''. ': ??.'? ??&?" - 414 Tw^Kifljj >fc"m t J " d A j ft tHe . ; VvU lUr ?v ? -:^?vT?^y; ? Tf -..."v _-' [flow Ragingln This Section |?~ k hHepnc which is sweeping this partof the couuty at present the. Community Sing will be poS |fjB"Sing" feel tbit it would ery unwise to have it ju? sj?^piog?epslopoSl. Adoration Pageant at the Chrift f ian Church Sunday Night Cbri&npis Eve. I J&ll wfc> saw the "White Gifts Service" Ja& yea* still remember Ha iWpressiyenhss and' beauty* If brought a great blessing to the whole Church and community. . ' This year it is' hoped that the ^ogfkm will belud as impres s* jrufci-V J" i; ?*_ ? si ve and the decorations as beau fuT, both of which of course, will ffb different Irodt year..p ??' Let us make these intervening Sundays count and make them io head up in > great service ^^masfive,^f > ' , Let all the ipembers-and friends of the Church attend all the ser vices. Services both' morning and evening next Sunday. ' . - ' r ?. ^ ? Missionary Society. - ? ?; i ?! ' . ? ? ' *. , ? ttt:. . f The Methodic Miswonary So tOR in one of the Sdtfday School rooms Monday afl?dbon 81 3 rflfP HQlii M ^tlll fit ' fhtf i.,..f. iiatiinotiM' lire* tOiTiiW 13rcfii ? i&? ??*???*?. '^^w.y -'^:" Civ/ 1-.??? ji1 l'*' # ' f" ' '? T^ ? '"'*>? ||tcyn-1 ^p.nQni QvllcfOiIullV CD ?vi* J?.N .??-?- .? * \ ^ ;.?%' ? ?? ? ' m Farmville dives Freely Tq New Bern Sufferers. ? -. < - ? ? ? ? - * i ?? ? . - ? , Local Fire Company Started Campaign by Giving Hundred Dollars and Appointed Com mittee to Solicit Funds. City Fathers Also Send&Xhsck for $150.00. Merry Matrons and Jr. Red Cross Secure Two Hogsheads of Clothing. ' r ' At a business meeting of the Farmville Fire Department Mon day night,, plans were put tor work to raise funds to aid suffet ers in New Bern caused by. their recent fire. The Fire Coo^paoy headed the list with a donation of $100.00 and appointed a com mittee to solicit funds from the^ citizes cf the town,; which they did on Tuesday, and on .Wednes day the following letter with^ check was sent to Mayor Chttk of that city: % L*' Farmville, |4,G; ;;|S, /Dec.. 6th, 1922. HOO. Edward Uirk, ' Mayor of New Bern, New Bern, N. C. ' ^?" - :"'s'?.'"T^ ' ? ;?* ' ?.* ?<'.,*. ? ,?' The Board of Town Commia- .., sioners ic regular session on Tuesday night aliso gave orderi v m *m<> be treasury, :: ' . v ? ?. itotaveX. Christian Endeavor BaHoust. fnp Chfiwi&Q Cburcb 60lSt?jLlftiBt$ ifmw ?ft f?fi '? .
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