Craft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aide ^Zi^Tyj^teta?8| Tw* day after speeding a tor days i* her home to Star CHgr. - ?^si. ;.v Miss Clara Jenkim, Mr. Sam Jen ka? and son*. Sam Lewis and Bingo ap?t the week end with their mo ther, Mm. Bmraa Belie Jenkink at Faimoot. I "* Mr. and Mrs. Sari Lang spent the. week and in Momhead City. ifcr. rnjd Mm. A. J. Craft warn Wilson 1 n i li i viators, Monday. Mrs. Wiley Gay and daughter, Dorothy, spaa* Sunday with friends in XinstoiL AM MMMM ? J* Miseee Jsanito and t!nfm? Jean. Sedfck left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Hopewell, Va. Miss Dorothy Gardner left Wed nesday for a few days stay with _ J A. *| KOTOW 0v8cn* ^ I at Sd? o'clock Tueoday a^arnoon >y ground. Mrs. Bailey's health, had. been bad for several years, but aba was able to attend to the duties of bar home fast of the time until a fear days ago, when she suffered a severe heart attack.' She had improved a great deal .and' was thought she would soon be able to be up .again. Tuesday morning she had another at tack and died immediaftly. ISM She bad, lived in this community all ber Kf^and Jn hfer Jentle un-. aasnminir way had endeared herself to a large number of friends. She is survived by her husband, Joe A. Bailey and a son, Barl8oi&?, VaI J ? . l^gi, ?? ' Viwy! || n | ngi . 1 I fAsSOCIfttlOHj I C ^_~" ii~fcA_ ~> ?? ? _f ? t HSsifeB lheP WalgtonbMr^S^ ? ? ? ?- * ^ ^ v. ^ ^.' * j ~7" and music appnecttXKm. \un wo cloaingday tl*p?gU8?nJoybdlemo* tphlfil of *e Bible School eqasisted of twenty teacher* and di rectors. Two worship periods daily were Jed by Mrs. A. J. ' tbto#**)* >? I SSSSSSSi.*: nor sflf other country,eoa&wt Use , I ?Syof it, despite that/act; that .jfer,?, I gggj| i | heUum in hisJUMi^ed^iwelin that the career oMus rigid airship would : I not have come to en end at LtkeJ j hurst. H iir. Bonner accompanied War de- J ? n fcl |h A 1 ? MM A? X .?| ? ? '"'."l ' ' "? *' . -. - ? - - have recently embarked upon the peanut producing industry. He has made one speech on the floor of the Bouse which was is the interest of an important project for his district and then quit, jast like Howard of Georgia of other days, did. v J ' \ ???' " ' ' " ' " 1 fl H ]^m^Wm ^t* JW I W TIRE SALE .'J / . get am wiuk deal on the flKir fitnuie i-r all-wutieb Com* m MOW and g*t oar big jflowtmc# on tifo O0w, wsfKOfd -W AB-Wocdber. ft grow you 19 ImI oi rood-hntfyiim wihlf grip in erery foot of Hi . vodd-kmow diamond block tnad. . BE SAFE! ACT NOW! ' ? SALE ems JULY $ - *#? ALL-AMERICAN 1 : I 4JS-19 or UP-19 MS | us-it ?t sjMt m l i%re_ry jvp K HfL?Tt JH Gmk ptkm rmr *? j| - v 2V W" '?*'f ^Z 'T' . . ^-Hlrff^'**?' ? A'ji*? L H99m&9JP X VAfl '<****" V ' ? LUly Wfcite ?/> ^IJ5; %?%M i PEHGWINN i2-ib. 45^ 2?b. 89^ i " ? A Money Back Guarantee If You Are Not Satined With Our Flour! ? iff m shop 116 & Main St. Farmville, N. C. I ?? ? I M ? YOU CAN HELP ' RY WHMYT BEFEKE MMIS you help provide funds to finance America's prepared ness program. You enlist in the vast growing army of. - men and women who are determined to defeat all who " seek to destroy our way of life. The Bank of Farmville is cooperating with the government ? without profit or < remuneration?in mak ing these bonds avail able. Stamps are avail able tor accumulating smaller snips. See table at right for denomina tions of both stamps and . Z bonds. BTAMPa ?l,... ;; ??? l' . I irj-.j.. g $ >10 *25 fc sum > '' ~ BONDS (SERIES E) .TTT., 7i ? . - ipsi! 575.00 : nw mtwray i 045.00 ; 80J0 jooao 500.00 1,000.00 [sat .'.^^EL Jft SltElfHill . g,:JtBSIIIlB.^ '^BO rM^^B '' ? -Biff wr**ISIHb " ffi 'ffy" ^ fr^RFiiPSy 8ftlftB 8uf>ervigor sb ^^9 ? '0 entire Esstcrfl ? ^ acco Ajjcit. ^ mf j^s i' '"jESB|HWWPB^^W5rjMrw?*^?f*T MeHSjt. SH* TV- IK ***0 jSRinKB^^^H 8^" 1^ ^^^yiiR^cE ^ytii noj^t '%**. m IBs ? I^B- V- ^j^w":-::>?^k^'^- - \'^^9uLI^H^nKr . gjS .-?^.-f ? ?-. ^:.'m' mm ?'i', y AAAIfc 1 2E* B W%4 ' "7 ?** /Wjfc # \rj|f|4i ^1 S , S ???* " J