IIHIliniii Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bynum were Wilsoir visitors, Thursday. ^ ? * v ' ^V"j Miss Vernice Lang Jones spent Tuesday in Bobenunville. ? ? ? Mrs. J. H. Darden spent the week end with relatives in Durham. ? ? ? "? - ? ' ,? Miss Gladys Morris, of Crisp, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Lewis. ? ? ? Miss Martha Lewis and Miss Mary Bar bee spent the week in Norfolk, Va. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis and son spent Wednesday at Morehead City. ? ? ? Miss Dot Penny, of Raleigh, is the house guests of Miss Geraldine Skin ner. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Garris have re turned from a vacation trip to Florida. ? * ? Miss Merle Swain, of Greensboro, is the guest of Miss Mary Thome Tyson. ? ? ? Miss Dicie King left this week to take training as a nurse in Balti more, Md. ? * * Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Sam Wainright is ill in a Kins ton hospital. * * * Mrs. W. R. Skinner has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Wilmington ? ? ? Mrs. Clyde Finch and ?> daughter, Miss Carolyn, are guests of Mrs. J. M. Christman. ? ? ? Miss Tabitha DeVlsconti and Mrs. J. M. Christman were Kinston visi tors, Monday. ? ? ? Rev. and Mrs. P. F. Newton, of Rich Square, spent Wednesday with Miss Alice Dale. ? ? ? Miss Eula Cram, of Richmond, Va.,! arrived Thursday for a visit to Mrs. .John T. Bynum.' 9 m m ? - ? ? ' 1 -V-*1J Mrs. EdgarBamet^an^^H^WP I have returned from a visit to rela tives in Man son. '? * ? ' Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson and I son, Milton, are visiting relatives at Liberty this week. ? * * ? * Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Eason, Jr., of I Newport News, Va., spent Tuesday with relatives here. m 9 ? Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Joyner have returned from their vacation trip to I Waynesboro, Va. ? ? ? I Mrs. Haywood A. Smith and son left Tuesday for a visit to relatives I at Buckzoe Beach, Va. - ? ? ? I Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. John T. Thome is recuperating I from a recent ilhioes I mm* I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore and daughter, Nancy Lu, have returned I from a visit to Brevard I Miss Annie Vee Powell, of Middle sex, is spending the week end with ? Miss Geraldine Gardner. m H ? ? Miss Ann Simons has returned to WiBtes-Barre,. Pa., after a visit tol I the J. O. Pollard family. I I Miss Tabttha DeViseonti and Mrs.1 I J. M. Christman were Greenville and! ? Falkland visitors Thursday. I' I Mr. and Mrs. William Thome ancfl ? daughter, of Washington, D. C.? arc! I guests of Miss Leila Thome. I Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, JrM of Greensboro, spent the week end ? with Mr*. J. L. Shackleford. ? ? ? * ? I ^Mm^L V. Jo^^n^^iue lags- ? I were Durham visitors, ednieday. | Mr. and Mrs. Eh F. Gaynor and ? MMMMS HMB I Jlla MAjvf W PflllPSr I v WAfctt XTzaUYtJd IS *JiUiUU. ? "wjgjwC'g J ? . ?*? v ? . ^ ? SU? ASZS9 MBUOZK J9BI xw??tG{ rTTTTT,TT""** ? ? - I Miss Annie Perkins, Mrs. J. M.J Hohgood and. sister, Mrs. Kate Rey nolds, spent Monday at Seven] Springs. I ' ? ? ? 1 Rev. H. M. Wilson and J. C. Cor bett attended the recent midsummer j meeting of the Presbytery held in Falkland. ? * 3 I Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joyner and Eli Joyner, Jr., spent several days of this week at -the furniture market in High Point. ' ? ? * Mies Frances Satterfield has re- J turned to Richmond, Vs., after a visit to Mfcr Nancy Gates and Miss Anne Jodes. a a * Mrs. Madeline Rountree, of Washington, D. C., is spending the week end with her mother, Mrs.! Dora H. Keel. * * * Mrs. John A. Moore, of Fayette-J ville, who has bpea visiting Mrs. I Louise Harris, left this week fori Virginia Beach. ? ? ? Mrs. J. A. Mewborn, Mrs. George I Edwards, of Snow Hill, Mrs. J. K.J Cobb and Mrs. Willard Teele spent! Wednesday In Goldsborp. ? ? ? I ? Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Locke, of Col-1 umbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Helen Armi-1 tage, of Finley, Ohio, are guests ofl I Mr. and Mrs. Si Johnson. * I ? ? ? | I Miss Mary Leah Thorne has re-l turned from Betty Hastings Camp! near Winston-Salem, where she en-j joyed a stay of several weeks. ? ? ? Miss Betty Lou. Turnage, ? ofl Washington, D. C., spent several days of this week with Miss Novella! Horton Capps, who is visiting- her grandmother, Mrs. Dora H. Keel. I . ? ? a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shirley and! daughter, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs.! Zack White, of Raleigh, spent the I week end with Mrs. Lila Shirley. | * * * I Mrs. Ed Nash -Warren and son, j Mrs. Chas. F. Baucom and son, Don-1 aid, and Miss Gladys Barroow spent! Wednesday with friends in Snow Hill, j ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jones and uu. and Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner are spend ing this week end with Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Willis at their cottage at Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Godwin and relatives from Williamston and Ro per, motored to Norfolk, Va., Sun day to attend a reunion of the Wentz family. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dale, of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. Floyd Lilley . and daughter, Jasqueline, of Suffolk, were guests of /Miss Alice Dale, Sunday. - Mrs. S. T. Willis, Mrs. F. F. Coz zens, Mrs. William Baugham and Mrs. L. B. Paul, of Washington, spent Wednesday with Mrs. A. BT and Miss Margaret Waiter. Miss Novella Capps and. Miss Bet ty Lou Turnage, of Washington, D. C., spent several days of this week with Miss Nancy Gates at her cot tage on Bogue Sound. Misses Martha Baker, of Reidsv ville, Ann Goolsby, of Greenville, Elizabeth Peele, of CreeweJl, and Kathleen Asbeil, of Edenton, are week' end guests of Miss Lillian White Gardner. ' Mr. and Mm. Earl Modlin and daughter, Baraba, of PortggaotfK, Va., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Modlin and son, Cecil, Jr., of. Murfmesboro, and Roland Modlin, of Belhaven, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C- % Modlin fcw Mr. and Mm. Lath Mornss and daughter, Betsy, and' their,, bouse k guests, Mr. end Mm..T. A. LoW^iSr., and Mr. and Mrs. Low, Jr., of Bren hami'Texas, spent Sunday at More l i0 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS t m Mr. and Mrs. J. Lei?*; Parker an i July 22. ? ?>'?*? V ' "jlL . Jjsliqk i ^avdttivillp aurmnw# birtk'/iW A wedding uniting Miss Margaret j Thompson Smit^Migbter of Mr. and Mia. James Glasgow Smith, and Edwin Stuart Powell, ?f Reids ville, son of Mrs. Jennie Powell, of of the bride here on Tuesday morn-1 ing, July 22, at. bine o'clock. !^?';V 1 : Ai variety of garden flowers was j used throughout the home and] against a background .eg. ferns, pedestal baskets of pink gladioli and I cathedral candles in- floor standards were used in detonating the impro-] vised altar in the living roorn^p^ Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Hay wood. Smith flayed Schubertf. Sere nade. John D. Holmes slbf Dawning," by ^adman*. and. Elbert C. Holmes sang "Beloved, It Is] Morn," by AylwanL The;i soloists I rendered "The Sweetest Story Ever! Told," by Stults, as a duet. traditional wedding marches were! used and during the ceremony:ACac-f DowelTa,"To A Wild Rose," was soft-] ly played.'. : ?'?V- j James Glasgow Smith, Jr. and! Curtis Flanagan lighted the candles. | { I Escorted by her father, James | Glasgow South, by whom she was! given in marriage, the bride Was met I by the bridegroom and' his brother,] Thomas Gray Powell, who was best] man. They took their places before] the Rev. Marvin Y. Self, pastor of] the Farmville Methodist Church, toL whom their vows were spoken. r, The bride wore an ensemble of ice] blue crepe, tuck-trimmed and fash-]; ioned with a high neck. Her hat was] & felt model of-the same shade blue] with velvet trim, and her accessories | were white. Her only ornament was a string of pearls. Her shoulder] corsage was oif white orchids. Mrs. Powell, an attractive young] i woman of much personal charm, was ] graduated from East Carolina Teach-] ers College, Greenville, with an A. B.l degree, having majored in Home] Economics. She attended New York]; University. For the past four years] she has been a popular member of I the Reidsville school faculty, asi teacher of Vocational Home Ec. Mr. Powell attended a Richmond ] ^commerci5nscnooT^^i^i^A!ronwt*r ? with the Laura L. Powell Insurance I Agency in Reidsville, where he and ? Mrs. Powell will be at home after I August. 1. . Following the wedding, the pa ? rents of the bride" entertained the I bride and bridegroom and wedding I guests at a breakfast Floral deco I rations ef the dining room carried I the traditional nuptial colors of ? green and white. The bride's table I was centered with an arrangement I of white gladioli, Queen Anne's lace I and daisies, with the auxiliary tables I bearing similar appointments. Miss I Nannie Smith, Miss Margaret Walter ? and Mrs. C. M. Payk>r assisted in ? serving. ? After breakfast the couple left for I a motor trip to Northern cities. I A number of lovely prenuptial af I fairs have been given in compliment ? to Mtn? Smith since announcement ? was made in June of her engagement. I On Thursday, preceding the wed I ding, Mtb. Curtis 5- and Arch J. ? Flanagan entertained at delight Iful bridge party at theD. A._K. ? chapter house, honoring Miss Smith. ? PiOk gladioli predominated in /the R lovely-floral setting provided for the ?I nine tables, which bore appointments I in the bridal motifs. A corsage of I talisman roses marked the plan of I the boner I Mrs. Harry Harper scored high I 111.; ill1l|? with noblots ?dad, sandwiches,! I pKktae, att end iced tesweee aerv-l I svetr dhteil was the I partyfiven in compliment to Mlaal ? 1 !' frillSI itritf W I onuUl ^Jw v I IJ VeronA^eO ^dyn*- ;- $4-. -, / I daisies, Queen Anne's lace, t YV Itfi vDv j Mra^ Eason, a young woman of much personal beauty and charm, is ?13?$^** Mr. EasonK popular young Farm ville man, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton! Lyman Bason., The young couple will he at home in Newport News, Va^ where Mr. Eason has" a. position on the clerical force of one of She defense proje|k i ilr. and Mfce. Si Johnson enter tained -forty -ft': Iheir friendly at a delightful social affair fct the Coun try Club Wednesday evening in com pliment to their guests/;^,and Mrs. W. P,;Louke, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Helen ArmitagU, of^Pinley, Ohio. Included in the evening's enter tainment was the showing of recent films made in China by Oeorge Monk, and dancing. Refreshments were served. ? ? - SI HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB , The Farmville Home Demonst^ I tion Club held its July meeting at the club house on Thursday. T!i? J meeting opened with the singing of "America the Beautiful" and the reading of the club collect by the group, ' ? Reports were heard from chaipnjm of the Parent Education, Poultry and 4-H Club committees. The major subject for consideration, "Walls, Windows and Colors," was discussed by Miss Verona Lee Joyner, county , agent, who used posters, materials, wall and woodwork in painted finish es to illustrate her talk. ? . ^ j During the Bhort business session, a new member was added to the gnpip. Club score sheets were giv en and paints explained,' lbs, J. R. Lewis was appointed as a 'delegate to the State short course in Ral eigh, August 4-8, and other mem bers were urged to attend. The Club voted to have its annual picnic St the swimming pool on August 14 at six o'clock. A social hour was' enjoyed after adjournment. - . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE APPOINTS REPRESENTATIVES ? : Mian Jane Greene b*? been ap pointed by the Chamber of Commerce to represent Farmville in the Fourth Annual Coastal Festival to be held in Morehead City oh August 7, 8, and (U1 9th. Miss Doris Rouse hah been ap pointed by the Chamber of Commerce to represent Farmville in the Tobac co Festival to be held in Wilson on August 21st and: 22nd. Miss jane Greene will represent Farmville in the Bathing Beauty contest cxn Au 14- . . 7 :? ?ft j- u w ? The Government has announced a national effort to prevent fruits and summer oy promoting lull cm ning, drying, or storage of these foods. Pitt County livestock producers are gTaxrng more soybeans this year than ever >$kre, fdnc*; the beans AeapBr feed edst and hogs and cat tle thrive on them, says Assistant Farm Agent ;<&?$? , i V I,, MI |i?ii" ' 'i I' v fiumrii"'' I i I I ?i ( .*p - y-,, 'T?^'fei.il If L?fM Near Norfolk Southern | ? 1 Wrrrxsv* Pavniwllln "W II J2ELE* *r?:?? II H' ^TJTM UW P1 - llfATTT ?r'iS 11 Kyuuii ana i/KfiSofii/ I Mrs. Edwin Stuart Powell, off Reldsville, the former Bliss Margaret Thompson Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Glasgow Smith, of Farmville. Mr. Powell is the son of Mrs. Jennie Powell, of Oxford, and the late Rev. James Powell. '-W- ,'????" ? CHURCH NOTICE ? ' **'?'. v;'; By mutual agreement the minis ters of Farmville .have decided not tafmake any change in the hours of Church services Sunday (July 27th). After this the services will -be one hour earlier, in accordance with change to day-light saving time. .?a ;I. r:. ' 4 "71 **? "~ ? Ch* tkM* MttfecM ? Wl I i ft>ljj' te'frrih | ? ;---.? -r '" *?' " V* / n ^ ?'' tfa* It ?? af : . t p IPs V4-VW\,,> 1 SPECIAL PRICES 1ITIL UlW-j I MYII6HT AI6BST M I CARNATION FLOUR 98 lbs. $2.95 i! I CARNATION FLOUR ... . 48 lbs. $L50 i j f ^ADXTAfTTAXT ITATTD 94 IKo ? 7K ! VAIUlAlM/ll rJUV/uiv <rt iwo, V MV CARNATION FLOUR 12 lbs. .... $ .40 - I PURE LARD ?....A 25 lbs. $3.00 i: SUGAR 5 lbs. $ .28 ?; i SUGAR 10 lbs. $ .55 ;: SUGAR 25 lbs. $1.35 j | Soap Specials I! BIG QUAKER 3 big cakes 11c ! ? :; P & G .................. 3 big cakes ..... 12cI '' i OCTAGON 3 big: cakes 12c i: DAVIS SUPPLY CO. ![ | FARMVILLE, I?. C.' Search The Pantry?Dig Down. In The Cellar?Combe The Attic BECAUSEp-Every Child Bringing One Old ALUMINUM Pot or Ptn WM B. Adl,,* jp H ? ? , V To See a variety program of selected short mtbjeeta consisting of "Service With Colore" ? "Early Worm (Jets Bird" ? "World Pair, Jr.," ? All Baba Bound" ? Artie Shaw and Orchestra." WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY SO, at 10 O'CLOCK Paramount Theatre ? Farmville, N. G. ? fnt Qt&f ^ Arv#** ? ^ ^ 0* b^ m (I - H ? ? AM) flpfc. I ?'.- ? ? j h 0 hi | mftjy i '??m 2 1 - ? _? : : flflE?;iE2Eiri*IIWKt?TS^; L ;rJWL'^:. ' .?_Z?1: -1 .* $ i|& ?- <? ^.aBiMBgyjgifi^^ Kmmttt 1 -, -

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