*?*?? ? ? : - R. D. Rouse hasraturaed from the Kentucky ?*WtF Mias Hasel Monk spent Monday in : Wilson ? ? ? Mr. ynJ -Mrs. John B. Lewis were Wilson visitors, Tuesday. ^ 9 9 9 Mrs. Louise Harris spent Tuesday in Greenville with relatives. ?6 Mrs. Eugene Davis, of Baleigh, spent Saturday with friends, here. ? * ? u;aa Car ley Ann Johnson visited relatives in Wilson during the week end. ? * a Uita Tabitha DeViseonti has re turned from a visit to friends in Nor folk, Vs. ? ? ? Mrs. H. L. Holden, of Wilson, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H- r Nasi Howard. ? ? ? Mrs. H. Neal Howard and Mrs. Ar thur F. Joyner were Wilson .isttars, Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. J. W. Parker and John Harris, Js* spent Wednesday and Thursday in Oxford. - # ? ? Bert Watkins, of Jackson, Miss., is viaiting his mother, Mrs. Helen Wat kins Horton. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. W. M. Wilson is out again after a recent Illness. ? ? ? Mayor and Mrs. George W. Davis and Kni J. H. Moore were Baleigh visitors, Tuesday. m ? ? Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Thornton and son, of Wilson, visited relatives end friends here Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. Ted L. Albritton and Miss Evelyn Horton were Gokiaboro and Wilson visitors, Thursday. Mrs. Mamie Cherry baa returned to Richmond, Va., after ?; visit to Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Sr. ? ? ? Mrs. J. T. Windham, Mrs. L. E. Flowers and Mrs. Prisy , H. Smith were WSaoii visitors, ? ? ? Mrs. George Farr has retimed to Asheville after a visit to her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Mashburn. ? ? ? Mrs. J. L. Abbott, of Kinston, and son, Robert Lee, are spending the week end with Mrs. H. Neal Howard. ? * * Friends will regret to lean* that E. G. Shirley, of the Walstonburg section is critically ill in a Wilson hospitaL ? ? ? Mrs. M. L. Moye, Mrs. Joel md Mrs. Howard Moye and Mrs. Mary M. Patterson were Greenville visitors, Monday. ? ? ? Mrs. Preitt, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Earl Howell, left this weak for her honwr in Binmng v. ham, Ala. 1 Farmville stadents^at their respective hemes here for the holidays. ?, ? spent Sunday and Monday -in Mrs. E. F. ell and mothar, Mm. Fndtt, , \ ' 9 9 9 - \ <**'Wta?. . 6 Mf. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon and daughter, Daisy, and Bud Dixon, of Wilson, Knott Proctor, Sr . and Jr., and Mrs. LouiseHarris wew lunch eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon, Sunday. MAYFAIB CLUB TO HOLD ?????& FORMAL DANCE ttTH i '?"*?]$ -y >... Members of the Mayfair Club hare announced the first formal, dance of that organisation to be held in the D. A. R. Chapter House on Wednes day evening, December 28, from ten to two o'clock. A call meeting of themjmbers will be held on Monday evening, Decem ber 19, in the town hall at 7:80 o'clock. * CHAPTER HOUSE OPENf FRIDATf EVENWG? The Major Benjamin May Chapter House will be open for informal dancing on; Friday evening, Decem ber 16- ^ v . The dances, sponsored . during the tion have been reported as very de lightful and enjoyable affairs, and as on former occasions the dance on Friday will be managed and chape roned by members of this group. Ad mission will be 25c per person. Music furnished hy the new RCT. machine. i, ? LAST RITES HELD FOR HENRY EDWARD BRYAN ' Funeral services for Henry Edward Bryan, 68, a highly respected Fanfe viHe citizen, were held Monday after noon from the Farmville Funeral Home St three o'clock by Rev. C. B. Mashburn, pastor of the Christian Church, assisted by Hev. B. B. Ford ham, Baptist minister. ^Interment was made in Hollywood cemetery. ^ daughter, Mrs. H. E. Coburn in New portNews, Va.,wh2l1*had been_w ,a visit of ?v?al daya. JEto had suf Sni ^^KriLrffiTwife, M? TSuline Hathaway Bryan* ^ preceded him to the grave-three years before. SarfMag aw rix danghter*Jb* of Newport News; Ifisa Tunis Bryan, of AhoeWe; Mrs. L. W. Andrews, W J? i > -y ' ' it-i.iifiri-ki . fAfii'''' ~ CHURCH S ? g|-.^ -i.^3|-'?C ,11. 1 ?tjji a? V:? maa program featuring the 7:00 P. M. ? Red Men. : -v. 8:00 P. M. ?v Contract Club will meet with Mm. Arthur P. Joy ner. m f- *? K Ro^ Oub. 2:30 P. M. ~ Lamrad Club meets with Mrs: W: Alexander Allen. 7:30 P. M. ? Maeone. 8:00 PfvLr, a^b?Walmen' 7:80 P. M. ?"Boy Scouts. ?V w ; ivj*' ~ l>c : ' ,.-- ;^.\. >',? ?-jf 'j.^L^rri^g?'. 1>"?'. . ' ' ^Vr -Ts-i-i,4v>j j S 8 ?&B 88SWB1P H H 88*90 8 w? m Www Hi By^]|JQtr lLf/UWl ItfAflltft ? "% " ? r I r. ~ ^^Fn I ^ Wffts gat y uTG3S?u and I suggestion and*t^r^ef ^nd^Sdile the Chapter House. ' | I Rev. C. B. Mashburn conducted the I Mrs. E e Davis of Rai " h I 'regent of 3m North Carolina Daugh-I Chapter at this time.After congra- J I i*Mng tin group, on tibf; lovely new home Mrs. Davis outlined the activ ities and plans of the state organise-j pdrtance^ ti?: ^^ "Stizenship I program, which has to do with train- I ing children in the schools to be good American citizens. ?; The program -was brought to :?% I ?j sided over the huitintet' Mwlon. m^fch ^WM^e ? memorializing the donors of honorary member at this time, I _ ... ?li-n n ' ?? 1 .. \1 A - - I Hiftmnftraiup committee, Dresenteo bd* i I plications of lfi? Frank Brown, of lenenTiUfr nd Mrs. J/ t, Shadtle ford for memlxnliip, and a cordial j I welcome was extended two new mem-1 James Mewborn, of Kihsten. / I ved. Special guests of the chapter I ?were 2TEu^Davis, Iter Turnage and Mrs. Preston Mur- jl I The December meeting of the Wo rn man's Club, one of the most enjoy- I I able and interesting of the ^ jifrtHjfjjfjw year, was held at^the^home of ^Mrs. I ^JotoTt^and H^^har' The program, conducted by the E Joyner acting as joint leader for sMiiiia ? leigi Garden Club Stow, which she I attended, and by.*'discussion and ^tifVMhiWt b^^stmas^r^ ISS^pSTii spread with a lace cloth and-silver I Lee Joyner, Home Ecofiomics teacher. Christmas cand&and decorated wu [ meirt- Miss DeViscontL of rta Gmi? sanowicaes cut in Christmas tree ami star motifs, coffee, nuts and stuffed ^ ,SM^hiue ^'wjJton! I SKoebucjc, and Bona Robinson. The Now Deal dub wacdelightfal jj ontW^Md h*Mra 3. A/Craij. ftSartost ? grwM vP?>i^'*"Mp refreshments mtefe Jack Paylor was host to tfcb-.Chil* dren of toe Confederacy on Thursday and led in the pledge ef allegiance to Old Glory and *fihe salu??to the Cob-? federate flag. ? :Xvonna Smith, chafc lain, was in charge of the devotional ? >H1 ? _ ? ?? ? ?_ ei- "L ?. * a JJaJ 'AV ^-Twpee new memoei%were aooea to |?b*toll 'SSThe consisted of a poem, "House Beautiful," read by Francai^Howard "Pettigre^ Charge At Gettysburg Wmrim' Smith; "Two Little Confederates," by Helen Boose, *itfi-*The Cromwell ot>toa War Between The States," by Anne J?Th? next ti will be h Id with Bryan wteb to ex^ress toek^Se apptedagm fMM^:flOT#:toiNte oyten^jM them during their bereave 1 Ckjckisf^ Up ClilAren Wan ^ J' L' Shacl"rf0rd "d ? _ - _ . ?- ?-- - - ? a- . --- - m?wrn flmfj^ff^' ^"r**?* jS; | iliV- " 'l!YPBRT SERVICE WS ^ j?C^ ^. ."'/^i*': *'? ??JmL" iaLitfc ? vf^'\ "*'? <*?::' ?%?*'<*?'' ^Sf't*^*ri%w'.'- *r2!Li?i * 7 ?f| tC'%?^*5 jiV^ - -.! *?? ?. ,7 ?? j-i JT* - i"..*^ k**'*'1 - * ? ?? ? > vVV.^' * , ,H ' H ? >;v. ?j < PPPPBHH^ ? - ? /v.7-"' '"*:^m- ? ?|^B9 Em "BE .?w- -' - , , ?? 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