II ITS Tile. ^?st ami" Bmtest^Fown Yon're I. U>eate-Then Com^te J'?. ra?.h?lb?-m.???.PH?CT "WATCH faemvuhjil rmre??ii- . _ " * " 1 ' - ,L ? ' ? ?7 ,Vk_ 1 . - >??; V ? *S * f* . V ^ "* * ?*' '? *. Parent-Teachers Asso. Had Interesting Meet. ?? ? I 1 . " ">" Ptoy to Be Givea January 16jb Under Its Auspices. Farm vife High School Attains Coveted Standard. *. a "v-i - ? The Parent-Teacher Associa tioa held its December meeting in the school auditorium* A large number of parents and in terested friends were present and several new members were add- , - ed to the roll. A delightful Cbrislmas pro- j gram' was presented by the . young folks of the second grade, whose teacher is Miss Case. Ls This grade also won the attend aoce prize for the month. The question of federating , was brought up before the asso- ; ciatioa add Mrs. J.L Morgan in j a few well chosen 'words gave '? ttie advantages of being affiliat- ? ed with the State Federation. It w? moved, carried and so order ed that the association join the Rtdferetioa. After a discussion of shnik A bety and the play "Mr. and Mrs. ?_ Poily Tick*" which will be given ( under the auspices of this body January Wtbt Prof. Wbeefcr gave ( *n account of the work and pres est standard of the school: The. j ushers akid visitors were scr New Orleans Dec. 7 8 There j are ooly about 40 other schools , in this state that has this standard. Four years and this school was a C Standard School today it is an A Standard Accredited School. Prof. Wheeler then f m*ed the parents to keep their children from coming in contad with contagious diseases during 1 the holidays. The President in brief words * egjirf swd the appreciation of the . entire community for, the work 1 tip Prof. Wheeler is doing in Hiring the standard of the school ' and for his untiring efforts in hfhnlf of the welfare of the Mrs. Borteo Hostess. i Mrs. J. Loyd Horfoa delight ? fuUyeotertained the Merry M* \ Irons and s few invited gue&s hi honor of Mrs. G.M. Holdenwbo vffle oesfweek to make her fa ; jEBsm hniMO ?>( K?MHfi(i4 in i? UCVii Ulilf 10 IB .? dmiflr room which woe a J >?l ,T scene of loveliness. Do the tible bM^ c*n4fit*" tlfelit 8ocf' lvr>';4WmVC# tv? uSvKuvSo I ? ? ? , I v * v VvT -I NEWT0N-K1TTRELL : H e marriage of Mary J?Hen Kforell and Mr. Walte: Newton, both of this city, took place Sat urday afternoon, December 23fd at 4:30 o'clock in Richmond, Va. at the home of Dr. Geo. E. Booker, a Method!# minister of that city. After a short stay in Richmond the young couple returned to Farmville, where they are mak ing their temporary residence at the home of the groom's brother, Mr. J. R. Newton on Belcher street. Mr. and Mrs. Newton "are a yery podular and attradive young couple and their many friends here wish for- tbem pros perity and happiness as they journey hand in hand dowfttlie Pathway of Life. ? <<: ? ^ " ? - i ' '7> I . "v r mrs. narris EpOtcrunos* The home of Mrs. J. H. Harris >a Wilson street was lovely ibe entertained the Philatbea 3ass, of which she is a member, utd tfae teacher of the Method;: ir iStmdy-Sc4oof^^e^^^ j ^>n?Trea* end Mrs. J. H. Hariris Teacher., Hie class is to isve a meeting each month. After the business session the tue&s were given an original xmteA on the names of the [ nembers, Mrs. Royce Tupker ?eceiving a beautifo!- box of The hHSrthen sawed a de >f chicktt mlmS-wAes, sand gyjches, hot cof niteGi(WW. uDorcu.| fwns were on the While the Sunday School tchol* * ? ? ? , - ^w ? i*8t ^0 "* ' "Cradle Son*1!; ^The offering ? '' - $:? V i^SL? ''<^'r- ?V ft'$||& I -? t?.' Bgri * ??* 9Q?rm *6? w ?*>? . ? I?' . - ? . ?. . *9* w>. *txCU~ ft New Year's Greeting. , The Farmville En1 erprise wishes for all its readers a I moil Happy New Year. We ask during the year your continued confidence and co operation, and with these we hope to give a paper which will prove interesting and helpful The unparalfelled financial depression of this community this pa& fall has dampened the enthusiasm and spirits of the people to a great extent. g^Ms financial | stringency is only temporary. 1923 has ^1?'* over a clean sheet, let us settle down forgetting wjiat is behind j . us and beod our efforts with a renewed determination to make this,- with God's help, the beft year of all years. I .. ,, , ?_, ? * n May Heaven s blessings reft upon us. iw.an.w.-.awwi ?? lifjiin ? m ? ?!?????. i?? ? ? ? ..... - If) ,, H" AdorMion P**nt i * ? On Chri?mas Eve the Christ ian Church wis the scene hi p mo& beautiful and impressive ' Adoration^ Pagfclnt. and ipcS Gift service. The church was lovely in Us elaborate yet srlfctfc decorations of white stars etc. The prophecy, the Vision Of the Shepherds, Their Journey, the Que& of the Mafi led by Bethlehem's Star and the Fulfil ment of the Prophecy were ^vea with remMtablj interprt tation by the characters. TJst White offering, which will so for the support of infirm cfhtfe ters, was ver* large. The splendid dioirof trained voices addid much to the beauty; ^ jp 8ti {ft*1 ly ? ff:" .Wy/S -'Tf ? "V-T^il'.7r *?!?. 7^-ii ? '';T- Of f Wi I ^ ^ lb hoflcafc I cd 8 kweiy bo I I w, ' J.^ , ? ; 1 1 wAmi*V> AI> M rtfti' nitfrpif f | i' Jt&J 6.U qitWW"- 7*' A. Real Treat in Entertainment to ; Appear Herr 16 \ r-'V**" &'i ?*' "Mr. and Mm PolSy Tick" tote | C.is/en By Local Talent fc , sttowf AlWfoiteJii. 16' * i. . ' ' > ?: ? k - "\t . ? The people -of Farmville and the surrounding i*oimmmtty: will ssooa Jmve the privilege of |& ing the. mo? amusing, enter taioio* and buaierous play that has written in recent yea^s for amateurs, namely, "Mr and Mi*. Polly Tick41. Orre: wants to beon time, ob tain a front seat and be reftify when the curtain rises on Ihe opening; scene, wteetr Father fime and Dame Fashion discuss the art?t)acb{il$r faSbfohs for men mA -women?- ;:The itime will be 1975, The woraeo, since gettt^ibeb^l^havetat^he reiiMaf.jMr*emmefit' and-grafdu ally exchanged- places with the fih&o Dia^cmiWi#?dflllend^?mhe business, leaving the men at aoaie (u wire tOuseff OlSfRW* iD2i dnrninr, PUMtngi married men dress in drills and all their masculine habrtr-^iad i2P A- :? mere was a? most impressive M*ileMa Epbcmpal given by the mioister. And bs tW; beJk^were-ringing at mid night* tfce v w hoi#; congregation were oo thetrfcnees beseaching God to give tfient grace to live as Ho would have them during tp^ewYean.^'.;^ t. Oil, let our adoration for all ' that He hath done, Peal out beyond the stain-of God, while vice and life *-,?? irf'jlSVi.i..SiPvit- vT are one; And Tet our consecraiion be real, deep and true, Oh, even now our hearts shall bow, end joyful vows renew. From glory unto glory! 0 Wo?d of stirring cheer, As dawns the solemn brightness , ??- m ? -? AH nicnibwfcof tnc Pfvi^jj'lW" {utiChriSkff Endeavor^0 urg