Mrs. Tom Tfcyter was a Goldsboro visitor, Saturday. ? Mias Ruby Heath visited fritods in Fountain, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hodge spent I Thursday in Goldaboro. Miss Olympia Jonas was a Green ? ville viators, Wednesday. Mrs. G. E. Ballew visited relatives is Snow Hill, Thursday. C. C. Satterfield, at Richmond, Va., was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Sallie Norwood spent Sunday ? with friends in Roberaonville. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Sheppard were ? Raleigh visitors, Wudnwdiy. I Tommy Willis, student at Wake I Forest, is at home for the holidays. I W. E. Joyner returned Wednesday I from a business trip to Cincinnati.? I Mrs. C. T. Dixon, of Wilson, spent I I Thursday with Mrs. I?ouise D. Harris. I Mrs. Eleanor Gower, of Grifton, I spent Thursday with- Mrs. J. K. Cobb. I I tf;?? Helen Willis, student at Duke I University, is at home for the holi- I I days. I Edward Harris, student at State I College, has arrived for the holiday I season. - I Mista Lucille Davis, student at I I Peace, Bslfig**, is at home for the I holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morris and son, I I Wilbert, were Greenville visitors, I Tuesday. Emerson Smith, student at Ran.- I I dolph-Macon, is at home for the I holidays. Mrs. John D. Gates is spending I several days with relatives in Rich- I raond, Va. I Bernice Turnage and Robert Pierce, I students at Davidson, are at home for I I the holidays. I Mim Elisabeth Norman, of Ply- I mouth, spent the week end with Miss I I Camille Staton. I Mrs. Jack Lang, of Charlotte, will I spend this week end with Mr. and I ? Mrs. J. Y. Monk. Mrs. John A. Moore has returned I I to Fayetteville, after a visit o Mrs. I Louise D. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring, of I I Kinston, spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. Fred Smith. Friends will regret to learn that I Pete Shirley is critically ill at the I State Sanatorium. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay and son, I Bill Duke, spent Sunday in Wilming- I ? ton with relatives. I Mrs. A. C. Monk, Sr., and Mrs. G. I A. Jones spent Tuesday and Wednes- I I day in Richmond, Va. I Lormie Pierce, Jr., student at King's I Business College, Raleigh, is at home I ? for the holiday season. ' Miss Aileen Flanagan and her mo- I I ther, Mrs. Sam Flanagan were Kins- I ton visitors, Thursday. Miss Gene Horton, Miss Elsie Car- I I raway and Miss Iona Green were I Raleigh visitors, Friday. Miss Annie Lee Jones is leaving II Friday to spend the holidays with jfl friends in Teaneck, N. J. Mrs. J. R. Tugwell has returned 1 to Walstonburg after a vis; t to her I I mother, Mrs. J. D. Owens. Friends will be glad to learn that I Mrs. T. C. Turnage continues to im- I I prove after a recent illness. Charles Quinerly, student at Darl- I ington School for Boys,, Rome, Ga., ? has arrived for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R JEL Boyd and small I daughter of Winterville, spent Sun-1 ? day with Mrs. S. A. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, Mrs. I R, A. Fields and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck I I were-Raleigh visitors, Tuesday. Miss Frances Dupree, student at I Woman's College of Georgia, has ar-B ? rived for the Christmas season. Dr. and Mrs. W. Watson Kefferl ? - and small' son, Bobby, were- Kinston I ? and Richlands visitors, Tuesday. Mrs. George Monk and children I I are visiting m New York City and H . Ithica, N Y., during the holidays. Vian Mna Joyner and sister, Mrs. I I Harry R. Harper of Petersburg, Va.,1 spent the week end in Richmond, Va. Miss Nellie -Butler, at Americas,! | Ga., is spends* the holday season! I with her sister, Ms*. John D. Holmes. B Miss Martha Cobb, teacher in the! Wheat Swamp school, has arrived tol spend the holidays at her home hara.1 Mrs. Harry. R. Harper has returned! to Petersburg, Vs., after a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Joy-B ner. I Misses T.iiii?i? White Gardner, Effie Lewis and Aim Goolsby, students at B E. C. T. C., are at home for the holi- B days. Mrs. W. E> ^Joyner, Mr. and Mrs. I ner ware Rocky Mount visitors, Wed nesday. I Mr. and - Mrs. J. W. Brown ^ and Mi?? Esther -Mae Griffin, of Pine tops, spent Thursday wjthMrs. S. G. B Gardner. Sterling Gates and James Monti have star tied from Daavfik, Ky.l tgaeccr aaarket far the Chnstmaf I children, Jean ml. Mrs L. P. Thomas spent Saturday in Rich mond, Va. I itoej^t^^dartatJbleu eelMMt luk. aftARf) : jftrpm upaoaay wjot y y waw 'jfl ad the funeral of har grandfather, C ?,f 3. Whittslsey, Sr, ., J Mr. and Mrs. B? D. Boon. Mrs, n vtaitotl^FfldaBeday. I.' 11V?)A* mV.. Loa I^aii tnatMnv Mrs. iiy?or, wao wpvtuiw ? relatives in Snow Hill has returned for a visit to her daughter, lbs. C. ] L. Bamum. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis and ? son, Jade, and Mr. and Mrs. P. K. ? Ewell are leaving Sunday for at ?week's visit to relatives in Augusta,} iGa. I Mrs. McDearman, of Durham, has! returned after a visit to her sister, I I Mrs. J. H. Darden. Mrs. Dazden is f I visiting relatives in Durham this! ?wed: end. I Members of the Farmville school I ?faculty left Friday afternoon to 1 ? spend the holidays at their respective ? homes or with friends in other towns! I Friends will regret to learn that I ? Miss Ellen Lyles, of the Farmvfllej ? school faculty, was called to herhome j I in Darlington. S. C., Saturday, on ac- I I count of the death of heaf father. Miss Doris Bouse, Miss Mary j ?Lewis, Miss Mazy Thome Tyson anal I Miss Rachel Barrett, students atj ? Woman's College, U. N. C., are at I ?home for the Christmas holidays. Friends will be glad to learn that ( W. A. MeAdams has returned from a I ? Rocky Mount hosiptal after having! ? received treatment for several days I ?and is reported as recuperating rapid-1 ? Mrs. Dorothy Gay has returned j ?from a visit to her brother, Cecil G. Iwinstead in Angier. Cecil and Mrs.! ? Winstead returned with Mrs. Gay I ? and spent Sunday and Monday with! ? relatives here. I - Julian Smith, Ras Jones, Hdrton ? Rountree, Arthur Joyner, Jr., James ? Durden and Graydon Lilies, students ? at the University of North Carolina,! ? have arrived for the Christmas holi-F ? day season. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. j I Melton Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles! iMozingo, Amos, Edward and Miss I ? Dorothy Mozingo have returned from I la motor trip to Washington, D. C., ? and Hagerstown, Md. j ENGAGAMENT ? New Bern, Dec. 14.?Mr. and Mrs. il ? Edward Thomas Berry, of New Bern,!! I announce the engagement of their ? daughter, Mary Elsie, of New Bern II ? and Farmville, to Frank Carl Joyner, II ? of Farmville and Charlotte, son of II I Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Joyner, of Farm I ville. The wedding to take place II ? during January. H I OPEN HOUSE TO BE HAI> ? FOR GARDEN CLUB FRIDAY [I Members of the Garden Club and II I their friends will visit all the stores [I ? and homes, which were entered in the II ? recent Christmas decorations contest, ? ? on Friday evening, assembling at the ? I home of the president, Mrs. J. W. I I Holmes at 7:30 and concluding with IB I a visit to Mrs. D. R. Morgan, where II ? refreshments will be served. The Garden Club took an active IB I part in assisting the Chamber of Com- ]? I merce and Merchants Association in IB ? sponsoring the contest, stirring up H ? interest, obtaining entries and secur I I ing the out of town judges. The Cham-1 ? ber of Commerce as usual had the! ? project under its supervision and do- ? II nated the prize money, which amount-1 || ed to around $70.00. I MRS. LEE PASSES IN MOUNT OLIVE HOME! v .. ? > V ? Mrs. Daisy Swinson Lee, 01, wife of ? I Robert Edward Lee, and a highly ee~l I teemed citizen of Mt Olive, was laid ? ? to rest Monday morning after an ill-l ? ness of two weeks duration. Funeral I I services were conducted at bteven ? o'clock from the Mt. Olive BMfel ? Church by Rev. L. P. Galley, the pas I tor, assisted by Rev. B. B. Fordham, I of Farmville. The choir rendered ? "Rock of Ages," "'Tis So Sweet Tol ? Trust In Jesus," and "Sweet Bye and ? Bye." Interment was made in the I Mt Olive cemetery. A number of ? Farmyille friends were in attendance.! I Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. ? George W. Davis, of Farmville; Mrs. | W. Y. Cousins, of Halifax, Vs., Mrs. | | J.E Overstreet of Washington, D. C.; ? three sons, R. M., of Mars Hill; 0. E.,1 I of Mt Olive, and Oliver Lee, of Wari> | ? ington, D. C. I FINAL RITES HELD FOR | OPELIKA, ALA* CITIZEN | 1 Last rites for Cornelius Sheldon , WMttdsey, |fe, 78,^ were held from Jterian and Methodist ministers in I Iston&dot ist tlxc II family plot of the Opelika cemetery. I Vv cow # fiWftHiinPTll t>if fyftr Lg " JKa? yvulVtctOu/i A yivuuuuuv VIUM^ f | was formerly employed by Centra ^ j of GeorgiaRailw A aconstrectiv? ^ 1 enqSrz.i?T.7( '! .. T,_. . . . .?**. : .. .? * I the Kiuarhts of Pythias. ? . I ? . t gmiif if Affairs of Week CWm? M wn.d? p!^| be#-MKle^: ? toy* Ae ?tk, wi xtadnMrtl ^Mre. 2. M. Whitehurst entertained I at a lovely i^MiHteeona shower in ? oomnliment to- Mi<m Aloertine Belle I BarS whose marriage to Theoddrel Turnage Moore will take place on! Sunday, December 29. I The affair, held in the D. R.! house, was attended by 65 I ST Guests were greeted by the I hostess and honor guest and were di-! reeled to the tapster, presided over! by Mrs. Robert L? Smith. Mrs. John! B. Joynerhad charge^ the entertain-1 mefnfc, consisting of several ^Mpesting I contests relating to the bride, the! awards being-won by Mrs. Frank! Davis, Jr., Mrs. George Moore, Jr.! and lbs. W. E. Lang, Jr., of Walston- I burg. Mrs. John D. and Mrs. Elbert ? C. Holmes presented an appropriate! and delightful nraskdl program. The shower of lovely gifts was pre-1 iMitnil to the honoree by Zeb White- ! bunt, Jr., small son of the hostess, I who was dressed in Santa Clans cos-! tame, and presumably arrived via I the roof and chimney with his pack ! of gifts. . I Refreshments were served upstairs ? lin the banquet room. Seated at either! lend of the beautifully appointed colon- ? lial table and pouring tea were Mrs. ? I Robert G. Barrett, mother of the! ?brideelect, and Mrs. George E. Moore,! ?mother of the bridegroom elect. Dain-I ?ty sandwiches, cookies, dates, cheese! ?straws aad salted nuts were on the! ?table. Assisting in serving were Mrs.! Ir. 0. Lang, Mrs. J. 0. Pollard and! ?Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Jr. I ? The announcement of the engage-1 ?ment of Miss Mary Elsie Berry, of! ?New Bern and Farmville, to Frank! ?cari Joyner, of Farmville and Char-! ?lotte, was made at one of the loveliest! ?bridge parties of the season, and with! I Mrs. D. R. Morgan as the hostess. ! In the progressive games'of bridge,! ?played at five tables, Mrs.' David T.I ?Harris scored high and received a! ?necklace as an award. The honor! ?guest was presented with an exquisite! ? brooch by the hostess. ? After the games, angel hash and! ?angel cake were served, the nut cups! ?emphasizing the bridal motif, used! | throughout, sad the plates earned! ?the announcement on tiny hanpainted! ? scrolls, tied with green and white! I ribbon, which read "Mary and Carl,! I January <l?" I Mix* Elisabeth Norman, of Ply-! ? mouth, whose marriage to Ben. Lewis! ? T ?f place on Saturday, Decern-! |ber 2i, was*honored at a beautiful! ? bridge party given by Miss Camfllje! ? Staton at the home of Mrs. Robert! ? iX Rouse. . ? I Following several progressions of| I bridge; Mrs. J*. H. Paylor was awarded! ? the high score prise, a compact, sad! ? Mrs. John E. King received the con-! I The bride elect was present-! I ed a gift of silver from the hostess. Small vases of white chrysanthe- I I mums were used as table centers and! ? given as table prises. Ices in bridal! ? cake and nuts were served I ? after the games. ? The December meeting of the Major! I Pwjamfa May Chapter, D. -A. R?? wi! ? hrid osuMday^irith Mrs. A, C. MonkB ? Sr., Mrs. R. 0. Lang, Mrs. G. El I Moore and Mrs. Henrietta M. wM ? iamson as spacious hostesses, am! ? with 75 members and guests in at! I Mrs. W. H. Whitmore, of Wilson! ? vice regent, presided and Mrs. C. S! I Eagles, of Saratoga, had charge am | the meditation, which related to th! ? Nativity. .. || A splendid program was devwopet? I by *H!ne Bore, of Gree nville, wh] I told a Christmas story, and by Dr| I Fontaine, teacher of music aft Allan! I tic Christian College, and two of M! I piano and voice students, who gav! I a musical program. I I b ^t^PV^kBi^T ? more, and a nativity scene by Ital In the mantel decorations, arrange! ? L. ? ta... a ? ' '' * rlfi*! TPftVl I by mi. jwik: prpwa^M|a^* ? |)Bre ^hbitha PeVisoftnt^l^h n?? ? I pin? ?***> 5Ss MS III WO*V. 'Vhf!!* ?. >7' ? I;-: ??'v ,? a^todfigureof th I f I w^!*Kf . WUI,T t<1 . t ? ereKM I 1 _ JI a nhwuljnna fyppt flfflftt H u a % - ? -1 * an tb 11. ,c 1 L 1 vatGOIiy* L I MHWI' V(4SUr aura "#?'! Featurt^ dis ;?assian. of the Christmas story as given by Lake, under the topic af "The ManWho Gave Us Christmas.'* Mrs. & Gates, lira John D. and Mrs. Elbert C. Holmes and Mm. Alton W. Bobbitt rendered Christmas carols, including "Joy To-The World," "What Lovely Infant Can This "Be," "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," "All in a Stable, Cold and Bare," "Silent Night," and "Hark, The Kemld An gels Sing," with accompaniment by Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner. Apple salad, a variety of ? sand wiches, coffee and an assortment of delirious home made candies were served after adjournment. The Fine Arts Department of the Woman's Club was held at the homd of Mrs. John W. Holmes with Mrs. John D. Holmes serving as joint hostess. Mrs. W. H. Moore, Jr., pre sided and announced the program, which was based on the Christmas theme. Mrs. Mac Carraway made a splendid talk on "Christ of the An- I dee," which was followed by a Chris^ I mas contest, relating to facts about I Christmas and the customs prevail- I ing in its observance in other coun- I tries. This contest was won by Miss a t i j y ?u ?? ? H ^ ^ ? . |j . ; ? ^/-V Club enjoyed an afternoon of bridge on Thursday with MmJ. Y. Monk as hostess. Mrs. 6. M. winner of the high scoiw prijl-for tfce*club, re ceived a double deck of cards said Mm bridge soon set Plum pudding, ' topped with cream, coffee and nuts were served after play. Special gdests of the hostess were Mm C. H. Joyner, Mm Mc Dearman, of Durham, tedMrd. W. A. Pollard, Jr. TOY FESTIVAL j,. > ? I A Toy Festival was held on Wed nesday at the Adult Education Center in the Agriculture building of the Farmville high schoolj hy Miss Flor- I held for the purpose of assisting par should be selected according; to age and the trend of a -child's mind. Toys for the Toy Festival were] loaned for exhibit by Rose's 6c & 10c J Store, N. Thomas, N. Cannon, Du- j pree's Department Store and the Wes- j tern Auto Associate Store. "? - ..... . M MlMMMMMmMIMUlltllMIMIMMHNlMlll'WItli WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY II. !; CHRISTMAS BAY i: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 | ; ? . ' ? ? f , <: THIS IS OUR ONLY HOLTOAYOF THEENTfRfrYEAR! | j: WE EXTEND CHRISTMAS GREETINGS f ; | AndliVteh To Assure You of Ohr^Best Service In The New Yetit. J U YOUR DRUGGISTS I CITY DRUG CO. J : WHELESS DRUG GO. I I I ? ? ? i -. j .. i ? ? * * sSeawMtsTP vrlt-vu. i ~ . .-A ' aBSMMI ?4mM J Will* T I * ; I I k A ftfr iP^6 mmerfce j jfi p^yiiivilb flttd the Billlltty *enf^-bIbcmt [ good wishes at this joyous season. .-? . . [ lit tiHtHfiii, the niiiniherH of th^ OiASibep m riwiiiiiArcp *" Tnmi?py?| ?"v n-v-rvwu v* *MfW Vp,"B"1 ^ n v n? .1 If n? A *?'Amnn -?-x. ^ fl.-, --. I tioa given them by the People of Farmville in making our town a better ntttfeet and trading center. The present members of the Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association, bringing these greetings to you, r , ? ? , ? ' ' ?! ??? ? | are as follows: av.;';>;- ?? . I &?'- BELK-TYLER CO, .> A. a MONK & CO, I?e. ? DAVIS SUPPLY CO. g? ' pr BANK OF FARMVltLE THE TURNAGE 00. I < POLLARD AUTOCO. I JOHN R LEWIS I V LEWIS St LANG DR. PAUL E. JONES ? ROSE'S 5-10-25c STORE I J. B. BRILEY WHELESS DRUG CO. 1 FARMVILLE LAUNDRY GEORGE W. DAVIS CITY DRUG CO. W. R. WILLIS v vJ W. Mr WILLIS, M. D. I J. T.' THORNE . ..." , VANITY BOXE MR. SAM JENKINS D. F. & 0. R. LANG </ TOWN OF FARlttlLLE 8$? THE ROUSE PRINTERY | BAKER'S BAKERY ; J. H. HARRIS MO^PS^ket W. C. WOOTEN mi un i l i * mm ?. ? ?' I < r, I , V HOLMES BROS. 4 CO,Inc. WESTERN AUTO STORES PARAMOUNT THEATRE R. A.BARKER PENDER GROCERY CO. FOUNTAIN'S WAREHOUSE ROLLINS' CLEA#BR$ 4 DYERS JOHN M MEWBORN, M. D. J. Y. MONK 4 SON WAREHOUSE WILLIAMS GROCERY" 4 MARKET ? COMPANY NORFOLK-SOUTHERN RAILROAD company farmyille mutual burial association farmyille furniture co. dupree's department store knotts warehouse, inc. R 4 W. CHEVROLET CO, Inc. FARMYILLE OIL 4 FERTILIZER COMPANY i. C. BROCK EERVICE STATION R. T% WILLIAMS, M. D. BAST CAROLINA RAILWAY CHAS. E. FITZGERALD, M. D. FARMYILLE LEAF TOBACCO CO. , ; i? ? . ? i ? i- I'I i i ' ?? 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