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I k Jkjkv^- v S X J % r ? tH ^ V ' -..??? ? '? ? . ? ?' " - ;? Lowell Uim nmt the week sad with hi* parent* h?se.-,\: -? ? t ?; Mack Pollard has returned to Oteea after a visit tp hi* family hen. . ; ? \. > * Mm Bertha J. Gardner spent the week end with friends in Raleigh. : . ? V Mr. and Mm E. C. Beaman spent Saturday with relatives in Snow Hill. ? a a". ? V ft, Miss Fannie Gary, of Murfreesboro, is visiting her sister, Mm J. H. Har ris. ? ? ? , I-'- fK .? ? ? Mr. and Mm W. G. Sheppard, of Snow Hill, visited friends here Son day. ? ? ? Mm J. M. Christman has returned from a visit to relatives in Hender son. ? e ? ? Mm Louis Alex and Miss Ruby Heath were Greenville visitors, Wed nesday. ? e ? Mr. and Mm C. L. Beaman and daughter, Nell, were Wilson visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Mm T. B. Rouse and Mm Blanche Paschal 1 were Greenville visitors, Thursday. ? ? ? ? 2dm J. W. Holmes is attending a Garden- Club convention in Raleigh this week. ? ? ? Mm Wesley R. Willis and Mrs. L. T. Pierce were Greenville visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. L. E. Bitting-, of Chase City, Va., is visiting her neice, Mrs. C .S. Hotchkiss. 9 9-9 Mrs. Lucy Rumley, of Goldsboro, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Johnston. 9 9 9 Miss Mary Friar Rouse and Mrs. W. Alex Allen were Greenville visi tors, Thursday. ? ? ? Mrs. Ellen Beaman and Mrs. Pearl Johnston spent Wednesday with Mrs. Nannie Lewis. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor and daughter, Lilla, were Kinston visi tors, Wednesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. B. Hodges and son, Beau, of Kinston, were Farmvilie visitors, Sunday. ? ? ? Miss Annie Lee Powell, of Wendell, is spending this week end with Miss Geraldine Gardner. ? ? ? Miss Lowery and Buford Moorer, of Dover, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manly Liles. ? * ? Mrs. John B. Lewis and mother, Mrs. Dunbar Lamar, were- Green ville visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. W. A. McAdams and Mrs. Graham McAdams wer* Rocky Mount visitors, Wednesday. 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields, Jr., of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday-with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields, Sr. ? ?? Mrs. George W. Edwards, of Snow Hill, spent Thursday with her mo ther, Mrs. Albert Mewborn. ? ? ? Miss Lillian White Gardner, stu dent at E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent the past week end at her home here. ? ? ? I Miss Mae Knott has returned to I Salem College, Winston-Salem, after spending the week end at her home here. I ? ? ? I Mrs. Harry R. Harper, of Rkh I mond, Va., spent several days of this week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. CI Joyner. I Rev. and Mrs. B. B. Fordham and a number of the Baptist congregation I attended a group meeting in New I Bern, Thursday. I ? ? a- . Boston Roan tree, student at the University of North Carolina, spent the week end with his grandmother, I Mrs. Does H. KeeL I I Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wells r* tamed' Sandsj from a visit to rela tives in Sooth Carolina and a stag I on tha Mollins tobacco mi-rica* ? ? ? :J Friends will regret to learn that a aswww w*?*. vw i'WW* ?* I;; meet in Carolina General Hospital HWUlflVtf *' proving, Tfeorne Tyaon hs^Ttttoed to W*C ? ? m? /** M \ 1 . y. 1? ' jV* , % 1*-^ | inrm'IWI \ O ,'v^B - __ _ - Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. C. H. Joyner has' returned from a Greenville hospital, where she un derwent an operation recently, and. is reported as recuperating' rapidly. G. A. Rouge, Secretary and Treaa urer of toe Farmville Building and Loan Association, and John & Lewis, the Attorney, attended the district meeting of this organisation held in Williaznaton, Tuesday of this week. ? ? 9 Mrs. John & Joyner, president of the 15to district of too State Federa tion of Women's Clubs, addressed toe Colerane Woman's Club on Wednes day. Accompanying her and taking part in the musical program were Mrs. Elbert C. Holmes and Mrs. Sterling Gates. ? ? J. R. Shearin and bis mother, Mrs. Laura Shearin, of Rocky Mount, who has been on a visit here, attended the marriage, of Mrs. Shearin's niece, Miss Rachel Spivey to Marion Alex ander Knox, of Columbia, S. C., which was solemnized in Marion, S. C., on Saturday, October 19. e ? ? The following Country -Club mem bers are playing a Golf Social Match with Kinston challengers today, on the Kinston course: Mrs. W. S. Boys ter, Mrs. Lath Morriss, Mrs. H. N. Howard, Mrs. J. W. Joyner, Mrs. F. C. Sproul, Mrs. Herman Voss, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. M. V. Horton. FISER-MONK Mr. and Mrs. James Yancey Monk announce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel Long, to Bob Vernon Fiser, son of Mrs. E. W. Gunn, of Adairville, Ky., the wedding to take place November 23 in the Christian Church. NOTE OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to the patrons and to the following firms, who contributed to the success of the Brunswick Stew supper sponsored by the Woman's Club on Tuesday evening* Lath Morriss, The Bouse Printery, Pecan Grove Dairy, Baker's Bakery, Mozhan Candy Co., Davis Supply Co., Fenders Grocery Co., Williams Gro cery and Market, Modlin'a Market and Produce Co., Cart's Grocery; Morriss and Williford, and Colonial Ice Co. Mrs. J. H. Moore, President Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Chm'n Finance Committee. / - -r. *? GLASS-BARRETT \jSsrf f'.'?-. ? -?> ? Roanoke, Va.,?Miss Jean Rogers Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laurgu? Barrett, became the bride of Hubert Royster Glass, Jr., Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. S. Coffey, of Covington. Decorations were an improvised al tar flanked with white crysanthe mums, palms, and candelabra with lighted tapers. ^Everet - Thurmsn sang Ave Maria (Schubert) Because (d'Harlot). Mine OureUa Stanley pv||ra.^G^ ^Jheas. ter of the bride, was her onlj^at* tebda^- She wore * dubormet dress Jojner Miss Prances Joyner and Dur*1^ tlu ^sfeptloii Mr aad Mrs. , October^ 22. ?7' ^ i Alaan flttifflfllllfl I | I ; TWAjr, ? SrbLr*?nd Mrs. K. T. WilHama , < wfll be Joint hostesses a* bridge at the D. A. B. ChApter Howe. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Order. ?f I fi II *ttTI ill illfrfc a m i^-'v , . '? ??. WlMy? r(OV6inDw -i, 3:80 P. M.?U. D. C. 7 .-00 P. jjL?American Legioi?fej^ =. 7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the 'Worid.' "C ~-"V, 1^7 hor daughter, ! g^jgrt^,?^a^. I -Jlfl^fconoreea?-MM^.-jpc^.ijOTers nnn -4. ^Tpilflfy^^n^ipta^lawp arrnngn- I meats wisre used oh the auxiliary I taMes. A thre#.;course .turkey lunch I eon ip? served, the icekiearrying the chosen colors o# greeh hod white sad the wedding bell motif. Announcement of the engagement Of the, popular youn|i: couplewiS I made-on the oocktail glasses, which I bore cards and Illy of the valley ar rangements with the message "Bob and Basel, November SSL** Mrs. Harper was presented with silver in her chosen pattern by the hostess* and Mrs. T. H. Clark, of Douglas, Ga., was remembered with a gift One of the loveliest events of the week was an informal tea, at_whieh Mrs. James R. Lang entertained, hon oring her mother, Mrs. T. H. Clark, j of Douglas, Ga. The Lang home was artistically decorated with handsome In fbe dining loom the colon of pink and white were Effectively car ried in floral decorations and re freshments, the table bearing an im ported cloth and a centerpiece of pink decorative dahlias in a silver bowl, flanked by pink candles in silver candelabra. Mrs. F. M. Davis poured tea from one end.' of the table. .As sisting in serving the dainty sand wiches, cookies and mints were Mrs. Nannie Moye Humphrey, Mrs. J. T. Monk and Mrs. P. E. Jones. Fall activities of the Junior Wom an's Club were-continued at a de lightful meeting held at the home of Mrs. David T. Harris with Mm J. P. Surrett as joint hostess. Open fires and decorations of autumn foliage, fruits and pumpkins lent seasonal cheer to the home. The business meeting was presided over by Mtb. J. Leroy Parker, who requested reports from the chairmen of the various committees. Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss gave items of interest to Junior Club women from the Club Woman. Mrs. Elbert C. Holmes, program chairman for the afternoon, introduc ed Miss Georgia Brewer, a member of the faculty of Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, who gave an enter taining and delightful travelogue with interest centering in Mexico. A delicious sweet course was served t 1? [ DxrBf v . I , VYVflftTT^yrfi T U f jpi | Mign HaUlinft Ktw^nrf two z s z. treasuri I $104.50 in the bank; Mrs. Robert D. Rouse -stated that the meniibeiBhin drive closed that evening and 1^1 the winners'Would be announced at the next meeting; Mrs. R. S. Scott, finance chaiman*;.reported ;$25 realr. I ized from the recent bridge tourna ment and ^ I and told of plans for a bingo party t?~ I be sponsored by ?bi. group, ' The room roll call was won by I Miss Hester's grade. mm -? ? - a. - v*--.*' v.. I A delightful meeting ox ure merry Matrons was held this week with Mrs. Joel Moye as hostess and Mrs. R. LeBoy - Rollins presiding. The Moye home, near Farmville, was most inviting with its artistic decora tions of fall flowers in the shades of red and orange. Mrs. B. 0. Turnage as program leader, presented Miss Annie Perkins, who gave a splendid review of the book, "Jacoby's Corners" by Herman Fetzer, closing with the reading of Whittier'a "Barefoot Boy." A delicious chicken salad course with coffee ami . nuts was served. Special guests were Mrs, Bertha Joy ner, Mrs, Howard Moye, hfcra. R.D, Rouse, Mrs. John B. Joyner, Mrs. A. B. Moore, Mrs, Henrietta M. William son and Mrs. C. S/Eagles, of Sara toga. The American Legion Auxiliary j held its October meeting In the Le gion Hall, with Mrs. P. E. Jones, Mrs. W, E. Joyner and Mrs. H. W. Kemp as joint hostesses. Mm A. W. Bob bitt presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. S. A. Garris. Reports were submitted by the treasurer, Mrs. Louise Harris; lbs. M. V. Horton, membership chainqan, who gave a total of 17 renewals nd cured, and by Mrs. J. H. Bynum, chairman of the LegioiC supper com mittee. Mrs. Rollins presented the report of the Americanism chairman, requesting that a flag be displayed from every school in the State this . ?/' ?*0 "lnjr ' - 1 ? "v, ? - ? -; I V' ?.'"- J, I S*1tc3 and neeb?d crystal smoking1 acces crystal sandwich tray mi lb. Cl?fc ^sS33rs&*; and coffee were served The color note of orange and black ware used In table appointments andrefreshmenta and flowers were in shades of season. OOTlANDlMCHwi Mr aod Mre. T. -Hf Nichols of RurmViUe nnnoance the marriage of their daughter, Nellie Eugina to Chester Outland of Parmville, on October 28, 1940, ?a Virginia. Will be at home in, Farmville, N. C? after October 26th, .:i!" 1 ???^ ?jKOwMClii UEu UDCl.- ?TTBtt-'*;: OppvOXXu'*' '? K'lK^! > Wilson County fsRnofs juhb bnsily ? cutang" tJie|r^ tobacco al'jwlL *1 I niwi* i? ? . _ _ , . | v ? . th* ofe? iiij . ?6y8 ^ussiistsm.'t $^tnu ' ^ J ' ^ r j ' ? I ? Tlii? I* YOUR - ' JWtdioB. Foreign SgJ ,r ;f i||?roa<ica?ta are mads to sound more ^omo8^? With S to deliver theequalo?7-tabeperfonn i^;:.^>CommefttMomare^cbrfwJAMW b^ ,^;^MnW^mean-better recetmon; for your money. 2-Banri Clock-type Dial make* Amencan end Foreign ^ HP . 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