" ? THE ROUSE PRDiTEBY G. A. Room, Editor ajpd Sole Owner. Subscription Price Om Yeir ,..z-x-^LSO Ax Months .71 ? 1 11 , ??" Advertising Rates Furnished on Application to Manager Entered as second dm mail matter May 10, 1910, at the postoffice at FannviOe, North Cairlina, under the Act ef March 3, 1878. LIVE OAK - The'way of an oak is wondrous . Since first a flaming sword Kept it fair in Eden Before the face of the Lord. There is no tree that blossoms But prays that it may be As fair, as strong a sapling ~ As the Garden of Eden tree. The birth tree prays in beauty, The willow in humble tears; The fruit trees pray in service, The pine in growth of years; The cedar prays in fragance, The elm in: grace and height, The maple prays in shelter For beast and bird's delight But a live oak weathers winter? Storm and struggle and strife? The way of an oak is foursquare, The way of the Tree of Life. ?Fanny de Groot Hastings. MR. AND MRS. J. Y. MONK ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Monk entertain ed a few of their friends Thursday evening at their- home on Contentnea street ^ Three tables were attractively ar ranged for bridge and after several progressions Mrs. Walter C. Jones was presented with a lovely embriod ered guest towel as high score prize. Mr. J. G. Spencer was given a tie as gentleman's high score prize. Mrs. Monk served a delicious salacT course. She was assisted by her two' daughters, Misses Rachel and Hazel. ? ' ' MRS. CHRISTMAN ENTERTAINS One of the loveliest parties of the mid-winter season was given by Mrs. J. M. Christman at her attractive new home on Pine street last Wednesday afternoon. "Mrs. Christman, with Mrs. J. N. Carr{ of LeRoy, N. Y., formerly Miss ' Julia Willson, of this jrity, received ' the guests at the door. - r The living room, dem and dining room were beautifully decorated with ferns, winter leaves and art flowers. Seven tables were attractively arrang ed for bridge, with mints and salted nuts for each. After several interest ing progressions were played, Mrs. A. S. Bynum was presented with a pound cake as high score prize and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith was given a smaller cake as booby prize. Urs. Christman, assisted by Mrs. D. B.-Morgan and Mrs. Carr, served a delirious'salad course, with hoi cof fee^followed by a sweet course. L ? 3 O. E. S. HOLD REGULAR MEETING The regular meeting of the Farm ville Chapter 0. E. S. was held Thurs day evening in the Masonic Hall with Mrs. Haywood Smith presiding. , The presentation of "Old Glory" fol- ; lowed by the Pledge of Allegiance and ' the j reading of that beautiful poem, <| "How Betty Ross Made The Flag," by Mrs. J. M. Hobgrod, was greatly en joy *1 as it was most beautiful and , touihing. The Star-Spangled Banner | was played during this ceremony. Routine business was transacted and 1 the time of meeting changed from the ; first Tuesday evening to first" Thurs- 1 day evening. " For the benefit of the new members \ the secret work of the order was ex- j empiified. - < As the birthday of George Wash- ' ington cornea in February, Ihe Liter- J toy program consisted of several read- < ? ings about him-and his Masonic affilia tion, followed by a lesson in the synr j boKe numbers of the Eastern Star \ Order* . ~ After the Chapter closed, the mem- ? hers were served to red and white. ] brick cream and cocoanut cake "by ; Mesdames J. M. Hobgood, M. V and ? P. E. Jones. . S - ?..?;, - ? f, # -J j < Honor Not All Guti*berj??. c Printing la said to have been !nt? tooed to the world Aug. 14,1487. J<** , Gstenberg stands at the head of the early typographers, supported by the genius of Schoeffer and the generous patronage of Faust Gutenberg used only Modes, and to SdSoefitr is dqe ihe'notable type cast from matrices. Cagton, who Introduced the art into England, began Ufe as a trader; >?' ;" learned printing at Cologne. The first printed book On record is The Psal ter," which John Feast and Sdtoerir onbltsbed at lfatorto *4Stt. ., Africa. the trunk of which wmettnwi aUahnrn diameter of forty feet, ottea werres- as a natural -tort?n?, retalnl* rain-water to large fteantttlea to fl cavit^formed at the. top - - ' * i i1 ' < > !! Deliver Promptly Anywhere at any hour, ^ * ? % J i( Will appreciate your next order, he it small-or . L 0 ' * ? ' (? large, Prices Reasonable. ;; Phone Your Order NOW! Ju& call 50. < ? ; s 1 I . ? * : | i Mrs.G. M.Hold e n i I a (? ;; Facmville, N. C. % ' _ v ?. ?' -? ? ? ; We acknowledge infinite esleem and resped for that sir eat americao, who dedicated his life; to tqe proposition ? that all men are created equal?who spread the wsrmtb of ! his kindness [to bis countrymen withont discrsraination; ; who suffered and cried because of the ache in his heart for ;; them; who tempered jo&ice with mercy; whose spirituality buoyed thejiopes of a nation drowning in the mire "of a ;' bitter struggle; who by sheer perseverance asccnped from a log cabin to the greatest position any American can hope < t? hold; and who dytng, breajhed aprayerforthe contiiiu-vj [ ance of the opportunities for universal tiberty and pnnuit JI of happiness. j Citizens Bank North Main Street, ? FarmviUe, N. C. ??.f F J ^ ^ | ti&uc to op6tunder the nsiii f ' ^ I 'Jf;> A I f '-'i 3-SrI:-*v$^'..: ?- &??*?? '"*?:'. 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