j&orial anft jtostonate | tfff^ w wwwmmmm rT??yi ? ? - ? . < Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis were Raleigh visitors, Toesday. | "Wait for Farmville's Community' Dollar Days, March 18th and 14th. f Mr. and S^rs. J. 0. Pollard spent! Wednesday in Greensboro. Mrs. Herbert Kemp spent Sunday! with relatives in Middlesex. Wait for Farmville's Community j| Dollar Days, March 18th and 14th. II Miss Mildred Peele, of Wilson, is I the guest of Mrs. J. W. Bass. Lester Barrett, of Washington," D. jl C., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Cora 11 L. Barrett. E. C. Carr, Jr., student at Louis- I burg College, spent the week end at I his home herei Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carr and sons I spent Sunday with friends and rela- I tives in Raleigh. Miss Julia Tyson and Miss Frances | Newton, of Charlotte, spent the week ! I end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hunter, of Mag- I nolia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. [I John T. Thome, Sunday. II Friends will regret to learn that j I Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner is ill at herjl home on Church street. Friends will regret to learn that I Mrs. Thomas Lewis is undergoing | treatment in a Wilson hospital. Wait for Farmville's Community 11 Dollar Days, March 13th and 14th. j Miss Hazel Bass, teacher in the I Scotland Neck schools, is spending I the week end at her home here. Mrs. 'Harold Sugg Askew and small daughter, of Wilson, were guests of J Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Askew, Sunday. I Mrs. J. R. Shearin, Mrs. Arthur I Gay and Mrs. Manly Liles visited I friends in Walstonburg, Wednesday. A large number of Farmville music I lovers attended the Westminster I Choir concert in Greenville, Thursday I evening. Miss Elvira' Tyson spent the past I week end with friends in Lumberton, J where she attended the Moore-San derson wedding. Friends will be glad to learn that Joyce Tyson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tyson, is improving after a rdfcent illness. Miss Carrie Speight Turnage re turned to Greensboro, Wednesday, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Turnage. Friends will be glad to learn that - J. Y. Monk, who underwent an opera tion at Duke" Hospital, recently, is reported as improving. Wait for Farmville's Community a Dollar Days, March 13th and 14th. d r Miss Mary Thorne" Tyson, student at W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, spent v the week end with her parents, Mr. ? and Mrs. C. A. Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy, of Washington, D. C., spent the week end with Mrs. Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Turnage. Mr. and Mrs. James Ludlum, of ^ Towson, Md., and Mrs. Bill Meadows, a of Rocky Mount, were guests of Mr. ^ and Mrs. W. C. Askew, Sunday. . ? Miss Mary Lewis and friend, Miss I l< Mary Jane Stewart, of Winston-Sa- l lem, spent the week end at Miss Lewis' home near Farmville. Wait for Farmville's Community Dollar Days, March 13th and 14th. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gates, Mrs. M. V. Jones, Miss Vernice Lang Jones, E Mrs. George Monk and Miss Eva Mae & Turnage spent Tuesday in Durham. ii Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Sr. and a family were guests at a dinner given ^ by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Griffin, at their home in Wilson, Sunday, in ob servance of the 80th birthday of Mr. ? Davis. " | Mrs. B. R. Fields and son, Robert, attended the band concert of the band e from die University of North Caro- ^ Una in the Greenville high school, ? Monday morning. Friends will be glad to learn that I E. C. Seaman, who underwent a re cent operation at Parte View hospital, Rocky Mount, has returned and is re ported as recuperating rapidly. ( Wait for Farmville's Community c Dollar Days, March 13th and I4th~* ? ? Miss Harriet Wyrm, of Fort Pierce, ^ Fla., spent Monday with her node, * Ben Bynum. Friends here will Be infiiiif II ii Aa 1 I, t__ a-V, ? -a. ? interested to leant tnat Mias wynn - was enroute to Washington, D. C., to 1 assume her duties as a member of the * staff of one of the hospitals there. , :?j ' t . BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS I Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Parker, of fl Tarboro, araounee the birth of a 1 daughter, Elizabeth Irene,.at Edge eombe fena?t Hospital, on Friday, I Fofcroszy S3t# ? ' 4 ??-.? -~ ?? :, 'I ? ' w T o *+ ^ Pji|^yqnyy 29 , ? " ? t -. ' r -v' ' I J SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, March 3 2:30 P. M.?Spiritual Life Group, Woman's Society Christian Ser vice, meets in the Chureh. ; 3:00 P. M?Baptist Missionary [ # Society meets in the Chureh. 3:00 P. M.?Circle No. 1, Presby terian Auxiliary, meets with . Mrs. Bruce Cobh, 3:00 P. M.?Episcopal Auxiliary meets with Mrs. C. S. Hotch kiss. 3:00 P. M. ? Woman's Council Christiap Church, meets in the Church. 3:00 P. M.?Methodist Woman's Society Christian Service, meets in the Church. 8:00 P. M.?Circle No. 2, Presby terian Auxiliary, meets with Miss Mae Joyner. Tuesday, 4 3:00 P. M.?Contract Club meets . at the home of Mrs. G. M. Hold en with Mrs. H. Neal Howard at hostess. 6:30 P. M,:?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Order. Wednesday, 5 4:30 P. M.?The Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R., will en tertain at a tea honoring Mrs. J. S. Silversteen, State Regent, and members of the State Exe cutive Board. Note?Literary Club is postponed to Wednesday morning, March 12. Time 10:00. Hostess Mrs J. I. Morgan, Sr. Thursday, 6 3:00 P. M.?Junior Woman'i Club meets at the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden with Mrs. John M. Mewborn and Mrs. Bill Forbes as joint hostesses. Friday, 7 1:00 P. M.?American Legion en tertained at a luncheon meeting by the Auxiliary with State Commander Hall as honor guest. 3:00 P. M.?Lamrad Club meets with Miss Vernice Lang Jones. 7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the World. Saturday, 8 2:30 P. M.?Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R., meets in 'the Chapter House, with Mrs. E. L. Baker and Miss Eunice McGhee as hostesses. . '? ' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Taylor Everette Barrow, of Farm nnounces the engagement of his aughter, Lucy Olivia, to Dr. Alfred 'ranklin Hammond, Jr., of Pollocks ille, and Fort Custer, Michigan, son f Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Franklin [ammond, . of Pollocksville. The 'edding will take place in March. NOTE OF THANKS We wish to express our deep ap reciation to friends for their many cts of kindness and other expres tons of sympathy extended us dur lg the illness and death of our be >ved brother and uncle, David' L. ang. . The Family. D. A. R. TEA The Major Benjamin May Chapter, '. A. R., is entertaining delegates nd visitors to the annual State meet lg of the Daughters of the Ameri in Revolution, convening in Wilson ext week, at a tea, to be held in the hapter House on Wednesday after oon, March 5, from 4:30 to 6:00 'clock, honoring the State Regent, Lrs. J. S. Silversteen and the State Executive Board. All members of the various wom n's organizations of Farmville have een extended an invitation through heir respective presidents. . >. A. R. TO HOLD STATE 1 CONFERENCE INW1LSON ? - The 41st annnal North Carolina Conference, Daughters of the Ameri an Revolution, will be hehfin Wil on on March 4, 5, 6 by invitation of he Chapters of the Eighth District. ' .-ISsT' ? '? ' JB fl| flT ^ W V EfgM| ; f, 1 THEATRE ! -;--< V FABMVTU.E, N. a When Bkfir Pictures Arc Mali The Paramount WED Shov Them , \ WEEK OF MARCH 1st SATURDAY KG TRIPLE PROGRAM Johns? Mack Brown?in TONY POST* Richard Alien ft Andy Devine ; _in ? 'THE DEVILS PIPELINE" Abo Chapter No. 1 of THE "MYSTERIOUS DR. SATAN" . . SUNDAY MONDAY Cary Grant, Kathenfc Hepburn and James Stewart?in "Philadelphia Story" Alio Latest News TUESDAY?WEDNESDAY Bud Abbott, Loo GoeteUo and' The Andrew Sisters?in "Buck Privates" Also Cartoon and Chapter No. 6 of THE GREEN ARCHER" THURSDAY-FRIDAY Humphrey Bogart ft Ida Lupino ? in ? "High Sierra" Also Latest News and Cartoon ? COMING SOON ? "KITTY FOYLE" "MAISIE WAS A LADY" MR. AND MRS. SMITH" ' "VIRGINIA" "WESTERN UNION" FLIGHT ANGLES "GONE WITH THE WIND" "ANDY HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY" . V ? . ?MHi0aMHHmooscMmaamaamHmmmaoamna * FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS! ! 'Pot Plants, Cut Flowers. Corsages ? and Funeral Designs. Say "It* with Flowers. Farmville Flower. Shop, Myrtle Sutton, Owner. Phones:? Day 467-1; Night 208-1. tfc HERE'S WHY more than Half-A-Million Women will buy a Net General Electric Refrigerator in 1941! .'V ?' ? ?. > /- ? ? * " ?*' - ?' " ? ? J' " .* ?? ? . . . ' MVI AT tlii CTOMI G-E'r 10-Star Stooge Features provide proper preservation for every type and kind or food. Yba can now take roll advantage of bargain days at the market, and your food dollars stretch farther than ever. ?AVI JM THI K1TCHINI G-Fs Conditioned Air and IQ^Scar Storage Features keep fresh foods and left-overs perfectly lor days without a penny-worth of waste. 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