Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, of High Point, J is visiting friends here. j Mrs. Ben L. Lear visited friends in New Bern, Wednesday, ?' ^ Miss Annie Perkins spent Saturday with relatives in Greenville. Miss Easter Mae Gay, of Wiming ton, spent the week end hare. Mrs. J. H. Darden is spending* the week end with relatives in Durham. Rev. C. B. Mashbum enjoyed a . .fishing trip in Currituck this week. S Mrs. M. H. Everette, of Norfolk, Vs., is the guest of Mrs. Ellen Sea man. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wert, of Ben- j son, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker. Miss Bessie HarreU has returned i to Ahoakie after a visit to Mrs. E. C. Carr. Mrs. S. G. Gardner and Miss Bet tie Joyner wore Greenville visitors, Thursday. Miss Fanny Gary, of Murfrees boro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Harris. Mrs. Don S. Reynolds, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. Mrs. Nathan Bullock and son, Don, of Greenville, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Martha Jones. Mr; and Mrs. D. R. Morgan spent the week end at their cottage, Danita, on Pamlico river. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Paylor visited relatives in Laurinburg, Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Godwin and Mrs/J. W. Lovelace visited friends ; in Wilson, Wednesday. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. John E. Wilkerson is recuperat ing after a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joyner, of Char lotte, spent several days of thns week with Mrs. C. C. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schmus, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr., of Greensboro, are spending the week end with relatives here. Mrs. J. M. Hobgood attended a ses sion of the County Welfare Board, held in Greenville, Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Waters and Mrs. Emma Lehman, of Rocky Mount, spent Wed nesday with Miss Alice Dale. Friends will be glad to learn that Ted L. Albritton is able to be out again after a recent illness. Frinds will be glad to learn that Postmaster B. 0. Turnage is recup erating after a recent illness. Mrs. Mary Lewis and Mrs. Dunbar Taroar spent Wednesday in Green ville with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holston, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Lang. Mack Pollard has returned to Oteen after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Sr. Jesse Gay and Dalton Corbett, stu dents at Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Paschal 1 and children, of Norlina, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sauls and small son have returned to Norfolk, Va., after a visit to Mrs. J. R. Lewis. Mrs. S. A. Thompkins and Bill Hardy, of Wrightsville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardy. Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss, MrsiM^E^ Pollard, Mrs. Stilley and Mrs.-Garry Burgeron were Greenville visitors, Wednesday. Mrs. Howerton, of Wavery, and I - John F. HasseH, of Atianth," Ga., I were gueste of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, I Wednesday. Miss Alice Dale spent the week end I at the Free Will Baptist Orphanage, I where she attended the Home Com I ing celebration. Mrs. L. W. Carnegie, Miss Lillie Mclntyre and Miss Embra Morton, of Bocky Mount, were guests of Mrs. Hobgood, Sunday. Misses Ruth Cathey and Mary I Alice and Pat Gray, of Cary, were I dinnsr guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I Rasberry, Sunday.* I Mr. and Mrs. L W. Godwin said I guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schmua, I of Norfolk, Va^ visited relatives in I WOliamston, Sunday. ~ Mrs. W. J. Rasberry has returned from a visit to relatives in Raleigh. OTp* in Raleigh, Mrs. Rasberry at tended the Rubinqcff concert. Mrs. Frank C. Sproul, Mrs. Sanv I Kittreil, Mrs. L. T. Pierce, Mrs. Lath I * ww _ ?- V * a X- n-t Grwsn^Ue^sitors ^dneeda' * I;.| Lewis, wM underwent. ? re ft * NOTE OP THANKS ] We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the beautiful floral tribute and for the many evidences of sympathy shown to us in the re cent illness and death of our hus band and father, James Yancey Monk. Mrs. J. Y. Monk and Family. NOTE OF THANKS I wish to take advantage of this newspaper as a medium to express appreciation of the Parent-Teacher Association to each person, who con tributed in any way towards the splendid success of the shower for the gym kitchen, held in connection Kith the last meeting. The kitchen equipment received at this time, included :< a dish pan, 2 platters, 2 sandwich plates, 67 com potes, 91 water glasses, 71 dinner plates, 72 salad plates, 65 cups, 64 saucers, 23 forks, 43 knives, 14 table spoons, 14 dish towels 42 salts and peppers, 20 coca-cola trays, and 6 cream and sugars. Mrs. R. LeRoy Parker, President. NOTE OF APPRECIATION The Junior Woman's Club would like to express to the Town of Farm ville, specifically the Police Depart ment, its sincere appreciation for the thorough and enthusiastic way they have gone about the organization of th# Farmville Bicycle Club. In the state-wide safety-drive of the Wom an's Clubs, the Juniors have con centrated their efforts on the safety of bicyclists. They obviously would have been unable to do any effective work without the aid of their re spective Police Departmeents; and we can proudly say that none could have received more splendid coopera tion than has our local club from Chief Lucas and his force. We feel that the parents will join us in our expression of gratitude as it is im possible to reckon the number or the seriousness of the accidents that may thus be prevented. Mrs. J. L. Parker, President ? "?? ? ?' -V, '? ? CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Helen Baker, winsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker, celebrat ed her fifth birthday, Monday, with a lovely party, which was attended by the following friends: Doris Wilkerson, Mary jo Ed wards, Martha Sue Flanagan, Mar shal Forbes, Grace Edna Winder*, Fay Mewborn, Katharine, Kay and Fay Baker, Tommie Williams, John Russell Joyner, Wiley Cobb and Micky Joyner. Game* were played on the lawn and refreshments served in the din ing room, which was beaatifpBy deeo^ rated with sweetpeas and candles, carrying the color note of pink and white. The table was centered by a hugarbirthday cake bearing five can dles. Ices, cake and candies were served. |j ' | BIRD-CUJB . | W. C. Harrell, Biology instructor in the graded school, met with the Bird Club at their meeting held in the Park, Saturday, and entered into SOCIAL CALENDAR May 26 ,: :B:} 3:30 P. M.?Garden Club meets ? at the home of Mrs. E. C. Caw with Mrs. John E. Wilkerson as joint hostess. 8:00 P. M.?Couple Club meats I . with Mr. and lbs. M/V. 'Jones. Tuesday, 27 ,'a 3:30 P. M.?Merry Matrons meet with Mm. R. 0. Lang. 7.-00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Tumor Order. Wednesday, 28 I 3:00 P. M.?New Deal dub meets with Mrs. R. A. Parker. 3:00 P. M.?Wednesday Afternoon j Club meets with Mm James R. Lang. 4:30-6.-.00 P. M.?Mesdames J. W., H. D., W. J., L. A., C. L., and M. J. Moye will honor Mrs. A. J. Moye at a tea, to be given in the Chapter House. Thursday, 29 3:00 P. M.?Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss will entertain at bride at the * Country Club. Friday, 36 . 7:30 . P. M.?Boy Scouts. > 8:00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the J World. Saturday, 31 10:00 A. M.?Bird dub. 1 i m ar I L ?.Hi . ' ' '? ; The May meeting of the Woman's j Club was held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, with Mra;J. S. Gates, Mrs JL Q. Roebuck, ; Mrs. Cherry Easley and Mrs. Herman Vosa as hostesses, and Mrs. J. H. Moore pre siding. -???' Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Hobgood, Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Roebuck gave high lights of the recent annual conven tion of the North Carolina Federa tion of Woman's Clubs, held in Wins- : ton-Salem. t# V. " Of apectel interest to the local group was the number of prises won by the 15th District, of which Mrs. John B. Joyner is greaident, and Mrs. C. C. Hilton, of Greenville, is vice president: ' .?? I The Gilmer cup for largest attend ance increase; a tie for the Cooper gavel lor having federated the larg est number of clubs; the Ethridge pewter bowl for having federated the largest number of Junior Women's Clubs. Mrs. John B. Joyner won $10 for 2nd prise for the best District Industrial Survey. The local Woman's Club won $5 for the best .club Industrial scrap book, which' was compiled by Mrs. J. H. Moore and Mrs. B. S. Sheppard. The Colerain club won $5 for the most outstanding work done in the Industrial Survey. Mrs. J. M. Hobgood was renamed chairman of the Sal lie Sonthail Cot ton Loon Fund, and was elected with Mrs. C. W. Beasley, of Colerain, as a delegate to the National Federation meeting to be held in Atlantic City. Mrs. Hobgood responded to the ad dress of welcome at the meeting. Mrs. Jesse Moye served as a per sonal page to Mrs. John D. Robinson, Federation president, and was made Junior editor of the N. C. Club Worn an. Mrs. Joyner urged that the mem bers make & special effort to win the Gilmer cup again next year at the District meeting, and requested that they compete for the Federa tion's individual awards. Mrs. Hobgood, finance chairman, told of plans for a rock fish stew supper, and 'of the offer of the use 1 of his cafe by Louis Alex for ihia benefit affair. Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck read an inter esting paper on the moving picture and its influence, and indicated ways in which club women may assist in the movement for better pictures. Mrs. John B. Joyner! presented Mrs. J. M. Hobgood with a silver goblet from the club as a token of appreciation for the use of her heme for meetings of the dub for the past several months. * Delicious ice cream and cake were served after adjournment. Special guests were Miss Bessie Harrell, of Ahoskie, and Mrs. Beck Murray, of Wilson. Parent-Teacher Association The successful activities4 df the Parent-Teacher Association, under the leadership of Mrs. R. LeRoy Rol lins, were brought to a close for the year with a splendid meeting, held in the gymnasium, on Friday after noon, in the form of a tea and show er, with an entertaining program of songs presented by the primary and grammar grades.- Miss Paulyne Stroud and Miss Annie Lee Jones were accompanists. There ' were ??l."" hm liniwlnwl mamlwPB ? iiiviv wwu . vnv mimnpg nronxpofv I and guests in attendance. Mrs. Rollins presided over a short business session, at which time the treasurer, Mrs. Claude L. Barrett, reported a balanceof $326; announce ment was made of the third grade, Miss Margaret Lewis, teacher, being winner of the room attendance con test, and Mtb. Robert Lee Smith pre sented the report of the nominating committee, which was adopted "and resulted in the election of the follow ing officers: WtWslM&i' SSl Mrs. & A. Garris, first vice preei I dent; -Miss Annie Perkins, second vice president; Mrs. Robby Smith, secretary; Mrs. R. S. Scott, treasurer. II Mrs. Rollins recognised Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, of High Point, who was a special guest at this time, as the first president of the organization, end presented her with; a gift from the Association. Mrs.-Lovelace re Ispondedr briefly regarding the prog pliuu ^ parade. ments for this event. Second hand clothes were collected for the colored school children. * Mrs. M. E, Pollard gave a splendid report of activities of the year, which included: the primary project?a contribution of $100 to the Library building Fund; the honoring of new members at a luncheon, at the begin ning of. the new club year; a Baby Contest; compiling year book; assist ing in Red Cross work for war relief; 1 work for the lunch room and library at the colored school; keeping a reg ister of competent colored maids; donating a year's subscription to the Reader's Digest to South America; the study of "The Primer For Ameri cans," and participation m the dis trict radio program in this connec tion; sponsoring the Bicycle Safety campaign; sale of -furniture polish and cosmetics. This group was honored with hav ing a member, Mrs. Jesse Moyer serve as personal page to the Federa tion president at the annual meeting, and having her elected as Junior Editor of the North Carolina Club Woman. ? ? -J - ' M .Delicious strawberry short cage iced'tea and salted nuts were served during the social period. Mr. and Mrs; P. W. Pickelsimer of Greenville,' and Mrs. John B. Joyner, district chairman, were special 'guests at this meeting. Contract Club The Contract Club members en joyed an afternoon of bridge this week with Mis. W. E. Joyner as the gracious hostess. Roses and sweet peas predominated in the artistic Ar rangements of garden bloom. Mrs. H. Neal'Howard won the high score ? prize, a novel vase. A delicious ap ple-mut pudding, toppgd with ice cream, whipped cream and nuts, was served with iced tea. Wednesday Afternoon Club Mrs. John B. Lewis delightfully entertained the Wednesday After noon Club this week at the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden, in which effec tive decorations were achieved by the use of. roses and snapdragons. Miss Elizabeth Davis was winner of the high score, prise for club mem bers, a silent butler, and Mr* Hen rietta M. Williamson won'the guest prise, a vase. A delicious congealed salad course was served wit^ iced tea after the games. Special guests were: Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. J. H. Paylor, Mrs. J. H. Moore, Mrs. Hubert Register, Mrs. John M. Mewborn and Mrs, Ed Nash Warren. literary Club ? Mrs. Haywood Smith gave a splen did review of'the book, "A Woman's Place," the biography of Hortense Odium, manager of Bonwit-Teller, New York City, at the Literary Club meeting, held on Wednesday in the home of Mrs. W. M. Willis. Lovely arrangements of flowers in the pas tel shades, were used on mantels and end tables. Miss Paulyne Stroud brought the program to a conclusion with two vocal selections, Beautiful Dreamer and Will You Remember ? Piano accompaniment was by Mrs. "e\?. .sit. s ?uaywooa aiwuL I Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson, the newly elected president, presided. I Splendid accounts of the recent State I Federation meeting were given by I the delegates, Bin. John B. Joyner and* Miss Elisabeth Davis, the latter submitting also a list of books, as a member of the book committee, for I tite .ammoval of the club. 'X | A , delicious sweet course was serv ed after the program. Special guests were Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, of High J ? Point, Mre. J. M. Whelees and Bliss Auxiliary I - The May meeting of the American! Jr., and Mxb. G. A. Tyson as. hostess- I les. Bdwls of roses and arrangements of mixed garden flowen were used in decorating the hall. Med^the* Garris.presided IT ' ? o ? f.j- ? -1 ? .A . "Ait.f "-.'-EH Legion is exclusive, with only World War veterans being eligible. He depicted the Legion Post as a Service station, serving the community, state and nation. ? , ? 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