Personal and
Social Notes
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COME AND GO IN THE
TOWN AND COUNTY S2
Dr.: and'Mrs. J. W. Harrell spent '
Tuesday In 2Cew Bern . ..
Mrs. D. R. Morgan is in New York v
baying her Spring nrilllnery. . ?
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Elisabeth Fields, of Salem col
lege, Winston-Salem, is at home. 1
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Mr. George Parker, of Wilmington, ]
is visiting relatives in Farmville. ]
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Mrs. H. W. Turnage was hostess to
her bridge dub Thursday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gregory and Mrs. 1
Paul E. Jones spent Wednesday in
Raleigh. I
Mrs. Walter Hartman, of Raleigh, 1
is spending a few days in town with
relatives. I
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Mrs. Haywood Smith and. Miss Ca- j
rutbers spent the week end last in g
Durham. . >
Friends will regret to learn that the- ;
condition of Mr. J. P. Taylor remain J
very dHtieaL <
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Mrs. Claude Barrett has returned J
home after visiting" her parents in the <
city of Kinstcn. 3
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Dr. E. M. Taylor and family, of <
High Point, are spending a few days 3
here with his parents. * J
Friends regret to know that Mrs. W. !
C. Joyner, who baa been very low for <
some time, is not any better.
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Mrs. Frank Capps and daughter, of *
Raleigh, , are spending this week here <
with her mother, Mrs. Dora Keel. ? <
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Mr. and Mrs. Lath Morriss have re- j
turned home after an extended visit <
to Mr. Morriss' parents in Texas. 3
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mason <
Friday, February 4th, twins, a girl 3
and a boy. Mother and children and ;
doing nicely. ~ . ?<
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The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Huffines and family regret to|
learn that they are leaving this week
for High Point, where they will make
their fufbre home.
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A regular Quarterly Meeting will
be held at the Primitive Baptist
Church in Farmville Saturday and 2nd
Sunday in February. All members
and other* are cordially invited.
Dps. C C Joyner, 'W. M. Willis, J.
S. Hooker and Paul E. Jones were
those of Farmville who attended the
Tri-County Medical Society meeting
held last week in Washington. They
report a most interesting and enjoy
able* session.
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Mrs. C. B. Goswick and Mrs: Kixg
Barrett, of Durham, spent a few days
here with relatives the first of this
week. Mrs. Goswick with her sister,
y;?? Anna Mae Sinclair, and Mrs.
Barrett with Mr. Barrett's mother,
Mrs. C. L. Barrett, Sr.
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A CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to the many relatives and
friends, both at home and abroad, for
their sympathy and kindness so vivid
ly expressed in flowers, deeds and
_ thoughts- during the recent illness and
dentin of our dear mother.
We feel that she, too, is filled with
gratitude if she can know.
R. R. CARR and FAMILY.
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BIRTHDAY DINNER
Much to her .surprise Miss Neva
Owens' sisters gave her a surprise
- birthday dinner last Saturday.
A color scheme of pink and green
were beautifully carried out in the
decoration^ and also in the (dinner
wjudt included a wonderful birthdaj
cake with the candles, to forecast i
long and happy life. Just as the can
dles were lighted Miss Owens wai
ushered in the dinning hall, f ollowe<
-- by her sisters. A most enjoyable tin*
was spent by all. Miss Owens wa
of course very grateful for this won
derful surprise. ,
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; ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
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Mrs. E. C. Beaman was hostess t
the Progressive Bridge dub at he
home on Couteataea street Thozsda
afternoon. Fouftabtes were arrang
ed for bridge and after six interest
ing progressions, Mrs. Paul E. Jow
was presented a novelty vanity cove
?s high score pifae, and Mrs. R. <
Lang with a krvdy vast as booby.
- Mrs. served a delicious coi
withes. She was assisted by Mrs.
fi.~Buden and Miss Tabitfaa DeVi
MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST.
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IRS. HOLMES ENTERTAINS
RAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Circle No. 2 of the Baptist Woman's
dissionary Society met at Mrs. J. W.
lolmes' Wednesday afternoon, Feb
uary the 2nd.
The following program was given:
iymn, Jesus Calls Us, No. 90; 9lst
Psalm, Mrs. Gates; Hymn, 111 Live
Tor Him, No. 62; Prayer.
Ten rules for happiniss in 1927, by
llrs. Hodges; Special Music by Mrs.
taebuck, Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. Gates.
Mrs. Ingram's suggestion for daily
iving, if we would have our lives
grot for our Master, Mrs. J. W.
lolmes; Scripture verses by all.
Talk by Mr. Duncan; Hymn, Where
le Leads Me," No. 65.
After all business was finished de
icious refreshments consisting of fruit
gelatine, wafers and mints was served.
ir iiiau i'.ij mi ?iij,' i ii uniii|aipi
^gn
season was;given by Mrs*ha Satter
field at her home on Contentnea street
recently. The home was attractively
decorated with spring flowers, pink
sweetpeS? ferns and pink wes. Pink
and green being the color scheme; .
Six tables were arranged for bridge,
[each bearing fluted pink and green
mints and tally cuds iri shapes of
spring flowers.' After several pro
gressions, Mrs. Satterfield served ice
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cream, frozen in flower shapes, lillies,
ryses and baskets of strawberries, in
dividual pink iced cakes with floral
design on each with pink baskets filled
with salted almonds on each plate.
Following this course after dinger
coffee, cheese and nut cakes were
served.'' '--'r I
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The high score table prizes-were at
tractive pottery vases, filled with pink
rose buds and used as table decora
tions during the refreshment period.
They were won by Mrs. Cecil Dixon,
Mrs. J.- M. Christman, Mrs. W. C.
Jones, Mrs. Jack Smith* Mrs. W. D.
Bryan and Mrs. J. G. Spencer.
| BIG MULE AUCTION!
I wiU sell t Carload offresh Young Mutes at
FARRELL'S STABLES
I MONDAY, FEBRUARY
1:30 P. M. Rain or Shine
WILSON, N. C -
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I WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9th
? I will sell another carload of extra nice mules at ] ?
|| FRANK SAVAGE'S STABLES
Greenville. N. C.
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Come and see these mules. You will find ;;
;; the ipule you want at money saving prices.
! ? All mules sold under a guarantee to be j j
as represented.
Ii HOWARD STANLEY j
;; Owner and Auctioneer
TAX AND PAVING NOTICE
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{! 1926 Taxes and Paving Assessments are now past doe, !
? and to avoid unpleasant methods of collections, I am asking
;; that you settle AT ONCE.
; | The land, shle of previous years must also be settled AT <
ONCE, or deed win be taken.
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<? --Can phone 106 for amount due.
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;; R. A. JOYNER, Treasurer.
IP. a?1927 City Auto Plates are now ready for distribution. ;
AH town cars must display one of these tags.
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I The Book of Songs
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df Perhtps.yoa never raited that a Bank Book
? | is a book of songs.
Jill jllII I <
i Roman's Missionary Society meets <
Monday at 8 p. m. rr p \y -> '*?. ;
School of Missions conducted by the <
pastor each evening next wfeik begin- J
ning Monday at 7:80. V' J
I - All are cordially iniVted to attend <
the services and also the School of 1
Missions. ? v;I
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EPISCOPAL SERVICE j
There will.be Divine Service in Em- \
manuel Episcopal Church nieqct ford's j
I Day at 7:30 p. m. conductel by Ris*. <
H. G. England. jj
' Church School at 9:45 a. m. (J
Morning Prayer;and- sermon at St )
I Barnabas Church, SnoVr Hilljat 11:00 .J
o'clock a. m.
All are cordially invited to these !
services. -
I SERVICES AT PRESBYf$RUl* * ;
I CHURCH SUNDAY v : ' - >
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Mr. Melrose Avery, of Colombia, 3. <
C., will preach at the Presbyterian *
I Church in this <gty at 11 and <
I 7:80 p. m. Sunday, Fefeuary-Oth. The <
public is cordially invited to come out <
and hear him.
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I MRS. R. T. MARTIN HOSTESS I
FARMVILLE LITERARY CLUB 3
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I Mrs. R. T. Martin was hostess to U
I the Farmville Literary club at her
I home on Wilson street Wednesday af- !
I ternoon.
I Miss Annie Perkins told, m a very ?
I pleasing manner about the new Head- I
I quarters for State Federation at Ral- I
eigh and reception recently held there.
I The subject for the aftesfcoon was
"Dairy and Letters of Josephine Pres
I ton Peabody." First paper; by Mrs.
T. Y. Monk was the P?e of the "au
thor." Mrs. J. I. Morgan was next on
I the .program with a very interesting
I talk on the Author as a poet The
| last paper by Mrs. J. W. Barker, on
IB ??Inpory women poets. Following
B Mrs. D. C. Gordon gig^f very
istingjhu moipm;,Reading. B
I M*Ttin served a
0 be an artist^and master of <ihe
es, especially thrilling the audi
harmonious background for the
I r tones of Mr. Stallings' violin.; fl
B choruses rendered by the Choral
under Mrs. J. J& .Ho DgQod'f dL
I n, r?eie cnjoym by afls ; The
gave an artistic inter^tation
> Woman's Club jextenda thankt
those who were so-|bnd in heljpH
specially Mr. G. A. H^OS^ Editoi
he Farmville- Enterprise whc
ously gave, us advertising apqct I
.;WB
1 proceeds, $91.25, have been ap
toward the purchase of a piano
If ail M. Schuls Grand, whidi>te x&k I
? on the night of the concert, thru th<
I courtesy!of Mr. T. E. Joyncr and Mr
j' Ewa Wyatt of lllJBfem^fe ,gw|S
? i tute Company. ?_#
gambles^in ihe^tearket^^See hi?* ^
Mrs Raktoii (Mrs
33 [to the miflunderstanauigr<2M?6dJ?Sy>i
^ t I 'Vaudeville GuIb Msbic and v>ahi
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BED ROOM SUITE
| it would be worth your time and jjj
I trouble to come in and seethe suites jj|
I we have in ^tock
f Finished in Walnut, Mahogany jj[
[ and decorated, these?-jthree, five jjf
E and seven piece suites represent iSi
I wonderful values. We are prepar- jjj
l ed to give you the right prices too. [
| Prices that you can afford to pay,
I Ju^t drop in for a few minutes or ]j!
I as long as you like and take a look !!F
1 at these suites.
| Farmville Furniture Co. 1
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I T.E.JOYNER, Manager ~ ? PARMYILLE, N. C. |j[
Waverly, Va., Dec. 16, 1926
"It lias been my pleasure for eight
years to use 'AA Quality' Fertilizers, For
cotton, cora .and peanuts, the principal
grown in this section, I have never
'found a fertilizer that gives as good re
sults As yours. I expect to continue
using it." ^
?E. W. NeOett
. * ? ; Ivor, Va., Dec. 15, 1926
"For several years I have used 'AA
Quality' Fertilizers on ell crops grown in
this section with excellent results. ? -
_ "Last spring I hesitated in buying on -
account of several other brands beinr '
. offered at prices lower then yours. I
finally decided to use 'AA Quality.' I
planted 12 acres in. cotton, 90 acres in
peanutt and 81 acres in corn. The re
- suits from these crops proved that I
made ? irise decision."
"?* ?John A Ramsey, Jr.
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Why not make every crop on
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the farm a money cropr
f(^^ptMERs who
most out of their farms make
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It doesn't cost much more to
|fc : plant, cultivate an<J harvest big,
heavy, quality crops from every
field than it does to get only one
ottwogood crops.
The use of high-grade fertib
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a special "AA Quality" Fertil
izer for every crop. He will show
you why an investment in "AA
Quality" Fertilizers is the taost
profitable one you, as a profit
seeking farmer, can make.
"AA Quality" Fertilizers are
made o! the finest materials ob
tainable. The ingredients are
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pared, so thoroughly
blended and; cured ;
that they are always
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|gBacke4'by sixty
years dfeexperience.;
Proved by thousands ;y
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