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W ' . a * % I ;V ^ ^ 8 a a, yW jB jk/4IM Hjflv TI ? ^3 Xf 111 1 li I tl 1 Hi ^HVL/L MUHwvv8r ml ? ? ^ ^ " "?, ? *1 in > I nn p m &md^| Mm Henry T. Smith and Mrs. I I | Mm Mary F. Howard and daught er, Miss Georgia, spent Tuesday in Wendell. J Mrs. B. B. Fordham and Mrs. Mac I Carraway were Greenville visitors, j ?{? Thursday./1^^ -^??5 f Mrs. Ella Jefferson, of Fountain, j sport Wednesday with Mrs. George } . Windham, % l _ y. [ Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Eagles were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nor- 1 vflkj, Sunday. Friends will be glad to learn that j Charles Mozingo is improving after j a recent iltneea Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ralston and j Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., were Durham j visitors, Sunday. Mrs. C. N. Bostic and daughter J returned Thursday after a visit to j relatives in Greenville. I Mrs. Mary Lewis Lang and Mrs. I J .H. Harroll, Of Greenville, spent I Morade^laMedky Mount. ? ? J. W. Hardy ana daugroerT flHP I Albert Bell, spent Wednesday with I relatives at Harbour Island. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bandy have re turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. I Sam D. Bandy in Leggett. Mr. and- Mrs. E. W. Green, of Hyafctsville, Md., are the guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Ryon. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McAdams, I of Greenville, spent the week end - I with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAdams. ? - Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirk, of Ta coma, Washington, wore guests of I Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Beaman this week. J I Friends will be glad to learn that J J. Y. Monk, who is neceiviRg treat* 1 ? ment at Duke Hospital, is reported as I Late reports state Mrs. Thomas I Lewis, who is re? ivrng treatment at J ? Woodard-Herring hospital, Wilson, is J Friends here will regret to learn J I that Clyde L. Finch, of Henderson, is 3 I a patient at the Veterans Hospital in j: l~ Mrs. R. L. Wilsoh, of Wooster, il I Ohio, is visiting her daughter, Miss I I Betty Jane Wilson, of the Farmville 1 I school faculty. . I I - Paul Allen, of the U. S. Army, ate- I I tioned at Fort Jackson, S. C., spent I I the past week end with relatives and V friends here. I Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harrington ? I and snail son left Sunday for Con- 'I cord, where they will reside for the 9 I next few months. Miss Hattie Lee Cannon and Miss J ?yjanie Blair Cox, of Ayden, were 1 I guests of Miss Elvira Tyson daring , I Mrs. Jack Burns, Mrs. George n I and Mrs. Effie Harrison, of High 1 I Point, were guests of MTs. Ruth I iMarie Benson, Sunday. 1 Brake, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Gwin i Settle, of Rocky Mount, were guests i I of Mrs. Hubert Register, Thursday^ 9 ' Friends will he giad to learn that Mrs. B. H. Knott haa returned from < I receiving treafanant, and is reported jl Mission Planting Council of , VN, | 1 . ' | ji P0IX6G BB I. *" TWw, 11 8:30 P, M.?Merry Matrons mast :twith UtK#M. Hobgood. g|g j 6:30 Pr M2|aRota$ Club.;-;-' ' ; <^~r: 3 g.-OO P. . jfr-Juato 16:00 A. M.?Masons. ?:*j I 2:30 P. M.?Ace Club meets with 2:80 P. M. ? PanfiviDe Home l*| Demonstratiost-l.Club iieets '-.'Jdr\ '? | the dub l?uae,;;r^r;;5^f.^:. ? 10:30 . A. M.?Members of thdS 1 Woman's Club, the Parmville literary Club and Junior Wom an's Club will bold a study class at the home of Mis. J. M. Hob- J OYWyj. j gooa' ? .. ?, Friday; 1* Regular meeting of Woman's ' I Club to be held -jointly with that of the Study Group on Thurs- ' day at 10:80 at the home of [ Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. 7:80 P. M.?Boy Scouts. ' 8:00 P. M."-~ Woodmen of the 1 World. Saturday, 15 10:00 A. M. Bird Club. I i~< i n J ? : - -?? ? -? - - I I MR&tURNAGEILL I ? Friends wiQ regret to learn that lira. T. C. Turnage left Sunday for Ireatment at Duke Hospital. Late , ?eports state that she is improving. WEEK OF PRATER -This week has been observed by \ he women of the Baptist Missionary Society as a Week of Prayer. The aembers have met daily in the as- ^ embly room of the, Church nt 2:00 i nd have manifested great interest : a the programs, based on Home Mis ions work. Mrs. Joseph Batchelor s president of this organization. JAPTIST WOMEN TO GIVE SHOWER -TODAY Members of the Baptist Missionary society are holding a kitchen and lining room shower today, Friday, pom 4:00 to 6:$) in the assembly ?oom of the new Church. Women in he various churches here and other nterested friends are invited to at end the shower. An organ concert rill be given by the organist, Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner during the after P ___ FOUNTAIN WOMAN'S CLUB I HAS INTERESTING MEETING Fountain, Mar. 4.?Mrs. J. B. Joy ler, president/Of. the Fifteenth Dfs adct, was guest speaker,at the rag liar March meeting of the Fountain (Toman's Club. Mrs. Joyner spoke on the subject he dub^s carry- I i'^i ?^^:* ? '.? ? ' -?^l ?>A:^fc?at A<>i- --^HhdHMlHi ^M^NK -' H B^P^PV . 1 , ? \jrM'jH^^pJI; ff ] J<t._."?: 'V',: , S . i | I tiio <6S6cutiV6 board, from hitf sft^r I S*^SSSnent? were 'am/with pink ??"*H' on the colonial mantels. B^i^SiaV'iS ?a *S aT.mn* Mrs. Sallie K. Horton introduced the reeeiving^ltoe composed of tip State and National officers and mem- \ bers of **?? 1 AbiW? executive ) ad house governing boards: Mrs; W. H.-JWhitmore, "*ice regent o? the Major Benjamin May 'Chapter, ; Jftqa. I.;S. Silversteen, .|fcs. W. H. Belk, Mrs. Eugene Davis, Mrs. Edwin C. GregoryvC lwa?^v Charles Alexander, Miss Gertrude Carraway, Mrs. O. A. Meyer, Miss Hope Bryan Chamber^ ' lain, Miss Virginia Horafc Mrs. ? g. Welborn, Miss Margaret Gebeon, Mrs. X. F. Williamsf lbs. C. & Eagles, Miss Helen Smith, Mrs. J. 0. J Pollard, Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurst, Mrs. Bruce- Eagles, Miss TaMOa DeVis Booti, Mrs. A. a Monk Mrs. E. B. ? Beasley and Mrs. Henrtetta ML Wil- i liamson^r ?&%'^ i Directing the way to the poach table were Mm J. H. Bynum and i Mrs. C. H. Mosingu. 1 y The punch table, at, which Fn. I B. 0. Lang and Mrs. M. V. Jones < served, was sprew*.witn &u imported doth and decorated with bowls of 3 roses M shaded red sad pink, end ] with pink tapers in crystal eandeia- ] *2? "?"2 | i | M^jb. W. M,.- Willi^Jntrodueed a 1 ft".MVy tfaa " 1. M .? unflil second receiving line nei%i> composea of the following ngents of the hoe teas chapters and district offieeritf Mrs. H. & Marehallgilw. % Wi , House, Mrs. S. P. Monrill, Mr*. 8. T. Fountain, Mr*. T. B. Dameron, Mr*. Lp Goodwin and Mm J. F. Oliver. The floral jtooq?*ttys of the ban qaet room -were particularly lovely. < The colonial banquet t^, a^ whWr a thirty guests may be seated, was : centered with a beautiful sail boat , and Dutch iris, representing the Ship * ; National Defend.' Crystal eandela- i bra held red candle*. The national i colon were used |&o with artistic 3 effect in refreshments.:; '< iSssisssssats: pouring tea fffvi oaflat ' Asristing in ^ ^,1 --J iij. V |i M it 1 COOJQeS. HnJlffl IlQlfl Mlfl TTllTiQt WHIM 1 Hiss Verona Lee Joyner, Mrs. Bill | i i ?' '' ?' 1 *' Annie Perkins. Miss Crisp' gam an interesting taut on toe sunjeet on "Art^for OurOwn Sakes," showing some of her own pencil and crayon sketches, day models, and reading booms -. tent. .hiir:- bod^iSpping ' V***, pr3dad over the, business session,; appointed committees III. connection :$ra4;]p? Art Exhibit to be sponsored by the club ih Aprfl and presented flowers on behalf of the dub-to guests takbsfe parton'the program. ? Delicious heavenly angel ?_v. ^^^*,,1 ~?tV. rXK0 ?MI' . PATTHW ?. mwPH 86fVftfl WlUi the St Patricks eolors add sham rock motif being used in the plete decorations. Members of the Progressive Sridge Club enjoyed an afternoon of con tract at the home of in, Jack Smith this WBdc. Jonqufls, Japanese qninee anatne rirst areata or spring were used as for the tables. Mrs. BL Cfe Lang and Missjabitha DeVis xmti wen the prises <rf candy. After the games the hostess served chenry ce cream pies, stuffed dates, salted itttoand coffee. The dub adjourned it tfato thM until aftor Easter. W The Contract'Club and - friends, Mrs. B. E. Pickett, Mm Hi _?.? ?_ the Baptist Church held its monthly Miss PM*e? ^Instead as Program Chairman for the month. She m assisted in the presentation, of this program by Misses Lee Caraway, Son' Perkins and' Frances Seaman, ~ a ?"? . xV^ ?'-'?a'-7?" - m. ' ^ ??' representing cm uin cown 01 our flag, red, white ?d blue, and dis coasiag in older the things for which they stand* these being Civil Liber */... - _w .* m->?r . ~? w. " TfVjS ? *?.. Mfrw. libSgyd tMty. me group loan regeatea in omson l the first ten Conatitational Amend ments at the conclusion of which ? they sang "God Blea? America" and-] heard discaased briefly the topic "God Bless America" by Miss Win Mrs. Cleveland Paylor was wel comed as a new member and Mrs. Joseph Bstchek>r, who is President of the Woman'*- Missionary Union, our Mother organization, was a spec by oor hostew of th. .retting. ??' :?;? I TO CONDUCT STUDY CLASS Members of the Woman's Club* 1 the Farmville Club and the Jnftfar Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood m I Thursday morning, March 18, at 10:80 o'clock for an all day stod? ] eoprse on ?T1? fprimer for Ameri cana." Teachers will be Mrs. Hotf| goodfe Miss Elizabeth ^Davls, Miss Mamie Davis and Mrs. Jesse Moye. 1 THwe wffl-be * ooverelr dish lunch- I eon at noon and the study wfll W 1 J- J .. fl COnCli2Q6Q at Ulfl^ bnDOOQ ScSSlOU* T" ' - .. I m . 9mm u . % . .?. ? i ' . ? ' j flifriiHgt fffa^ Col"* lege, Balrigfa. Mr. Jonas diacnned and demon strated the peopereae and value of electric correal. A very "Una display cf riectrical equipment consisting of refrigerators, rangsa, washers, boos, home appliances, wfe made by tiia Farmville ^electrical dealers ? which added modt to the meeting. There was also * display of electrical farm helpers, audi aa brooders nd - motors for operating small appli ances such as hammer mill, etc. | Miss Bryan, afro is temporarily taking the place of our former Heme Demonstration Agent, Miss Ethel. Nice, was present send expreased her pleasure at bring able to attend. Approxhnafriy fifty members at tended meeting. - LENTEN SERVICES TO BE HELD EACH THURSDAY A special Lenten service will be held each Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in file Episcopal Chunch, until Holy Week. Be*. J. R. ^ountree, rector, will bring a brief but timely message at each of these services. Everyone is cordially invited to at tend. BIRD CLUB MEETING At the Bird Club meeting tide week the member* enjoyed a talk by Miss Tabitba M. DeVisconti regard ing the recent Conservation Confer ence in Raleigh, at which Allan Cruik-Aank, a member of the Aoda bui Society, gava an flhistxatsd lec ture on birds and imitated their calls. Pictures and habits of many of tha birds featured by ^im were studied by the (Sub. '.'V . Club members discussed various ways of protecting birds ;<* this time. Hans for a field trip on Saturday at 9:80 o'clock, and for the picnic lunch - to be enjoyed at noon, were made prior to adjournment. ^ ^ - Wait for Faraville's Community Dollar Days, March 13th and 14th. ? rT'r'n ? i .' B j* ? \ I ifou If honify I ? * a .? T-", 0%3 I your 8/bi wh&n you w*i: opon up ma big H ' ?'-? 'JQ& j^|L"J*!iv-'-' I \Lk'C , v^T I B tjjffQ&r Craptr ?
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