John H. Paykw spent Tuesday in J Lexington. I Miss Hazel Spell Is visiting rein-J tives in Durham. Mrs. R. L. Manning spent Wednes-j day in Greenville. Mrs. Haywood Smith spat the! week od in Durham. lbs. W. EL Duke is visiting reta-l tives at Boaaokt Bifida I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duke spent! Sunday in Rfftwkv Rapids. ? f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyner were] Richmond visitors Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Joyner is visiting rela-j tives in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Stephen Gardner, of PinetopsJ is visiting Mrs. J. W. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are J visiting relatives in Kinston. ~ Mrs. Gilbert Wheless, of Raleigh,! is visiting Mrs. J. M. Wheless. Mrs. R. S. and Mrs. R. L. Smith! were Goldsboro visitors, Tuesday. J Mia. J. D. Owens is visiting rela-j tives in Fountain and Greenville. Hubert Clark, of Durham, is visit-J ing his aunt, Mrs. O. G. SpelL Miss . Telia . William* is visiting! relatives at Chesapeak^ Beach, Va. j Miss Mary Lewis is attending the! Home Ec Conference at Chapel H31.j Frank Dupree and Jack Lewis! were Dawson, Ga^ visitors this week. J Miss Neva Owens is spending some J time in Western Carolina and Tenn. J Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bynum have! returned from a visit to Richmond,! Va. Rev. and Mrs.*P. F. Newton, ofl Rich Square, were visitors here Mon-| day. C. C. Garrett and son, Cecil, of I High Point, visited friends here Sun-1 dmv. . Mrs. T. C. Turnage has returned from a visit to friends in Morehead City. ' - Mrs. J. W. Dixon, o Raleigh, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. M. fiol den. Mrs. Knott Proctor and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Louise Harris. Mrs. L. T. Lucas and daughter, Dorothy, are visiting relatives in Roper. Mrs. B. M. Haynes has returned to Cramerton after a visit to Mrs. H. M. Blount. Mrs. L. 3. Nutter, of Blackstone, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. T. Martin. Joe Howard, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy S. Ryon. Miss Virginia Moore, of Falkland, is spending this week with Mrs. W. H. Moore. R. 0. Lang Jr.. of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the week-end at his home here. - Mrs. W. E. Waters, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end with Miss Alice Dale. Miss Annie Perkins is visiting friends and relatives in Raleigh and Henderson. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Harper and children spent Sunday in Angier with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barrett, of Raleigh, spent the ifeek end with relatives here. Mr. sad Mrs. R. A. Fields moved ? this week into the Spencer home on Belcher Street Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Paylor have returned from a visit to relatives in Petersburg, Va. ~ ? ? Mr*. Harry Cooke an^HHWi^i Xt Olive, spent the week end with ? Mr*. B. & Smith. ? Mr*. M W. Boffins and children I have returned from a visit to friendfl I at Moratead City. ? Mr. and Mr*. F. M. Davis, Sr., and ? son Bobby, spent the past weak end ? at Seven Springs. Mis* Malette Greene tea returned from- a visit to friends in Asheville I and Newport News. ? Mrs Harvey W. Turnage of Wssh ? ingtcn, D. C., spent Sunday with Mrs W. J. Tumage. Friends will regret to learn thai ? Mrs Tom Harris is in a hospital in B. SL^T. Mrs C. E. Dixon and daughter I Dtiiy) ot Wilson, toi |U6iti of lfr? T ? . - Sunday it CTM-WL Swfiro* /? ? , .r. Hr _s?_ ? ; JiibS ox w BrniTiffi **? **** * ^ W m ThBtffty & la^PMa M. and Mrs. John B. Lewis rad ?on, Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Ewell sprat Sunday at Morehead. Hill w. Leslie, Staith and Miaa Lila Hemby have returned from the Elks Convention at Asheville. Mrs. Fred Jones, of Staunton, Va* and Mitt Louiss PaaehaU, of War saw, were visitors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Shearin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and son sprat Sunday at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning" and sons, of Wflliamaton, were guests of Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson, Sun day.- -I .. ?'' Billy McCullum has returned to Eminence, Ky., after spab&iig the summer with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyner. Friends will be interested to leans that Jack Yelverton left Monday to accept a position at the Rocky Mount airport. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy, re turned Tuesday to Washington D. C., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Turasge. - Mrs. J. H. Pay lor and Mrs. Ike Pollard and son, Robert, have re turned from a visit to friends at ounoary. . Miss Frances Bivena Smith has returned to Duke University after a visit of several days to her pa rents here. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Rawls and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Car raway spent the week-end at Caro lina Beach. Misses Margaret and Inez Wil liams have returned from a visit to relatives at Cheepeake Beach, near Norfolk, Va. Mrs. E. F. Gaynor and daughter, w- **"- BWnV T.i?iu>T and I Mrs. H. L. Mann were Greenville j visitors, Monday; Mrs. Viola Qriffrn and Mrs. Er? nest Weaver have returned to Louis burg:, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shearin. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Godwin, Mrs. Bettie Teel, Mrs. WUlard Teel and Mrs. G. S. Williams spent Sunday in Roanoke Rapids. . Miss Elizabeth Davis and Miss Mae Joyner have returned after a visit to Blowing Rock and Western North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. M W. Rollins, Miss Marie Stewart, of Wilson, and Mac > Hardy spent the weeknd at Nags Head and Manteo. itm I .Mrs. W. L. Joyner and Mrs. Win nie Petty, of Wilson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Joyner, dur ing the week end. -*; Miss Martha Cobb, at Portsmouth, and John Wood, of Norfolk, Vs., are spending this week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Spell were din ner guests of friends in Washing ton, Monday evening. R. M. Knott and daughter, Miss lia$ spent Thursday with Mrs. Knott who is recuperating at a Morehead City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. WOliford and children, Babs and Jackie, and Miss Doris Bridges, > of Stantonsbuig, spent Monday and Tuesday at Caro lina Beach. Mrs. Bertha Gardner and daugh ter, Miss Lillian White Gardner, axe visiting Mrs. D. E. Oglesby this week at her summer cottage on Bocae-Sound. ... Friends will be glad to learn thai Miss Frances Lewis is recuperating at Parkview Hospital, Rocky Mount, I Mr. and Mm. Ted Albritton anc I children, and Mr*. John B. Wrigh I Jr., eft Greensboro, left Sunday foi I a two weeks stay at Caswell Beach I mU^OfT'Whittelfey, Jr., am I daughters, Beverly and Lydia, am I Miss Margaret Oliver have returnee I to Opelika, Ala., after a visit to Mr I i Hdh^d^dfriend* ? in ftoanoke Rapids during the weal I, end. While away Mrs. Hobgood wen with friends for a motor trip I Miss Polly Bandy and Staf Sgt Joseph Harris, of Fort Monroe I Richmond, Vtu, Sunday* ,j Mrs. Warren Lupton, Jr., of Bel J haven, arrived Wednesday for a vW | rA kM \f V* fVMf\ |b|?M U | HJf * f*f ? ?| ? _? . fM i ? 1 3 n4 a/4 ' jiiLr. J [ haj| JOHftR jfflfl* fjhflTlwft ' Blouiifc I I'^V . ?' _ T I be Otltw ' j? 1 1 ? I spen^ scvofftl ojf ^txis wcclc ijtb | ig^lPlSi and children, Mr< O and Mrs. Claude Tyson, Mr. and f? Ma A. J. Bissette and children, of dil Goldsboro, and Jack Lewis spent G Sunday at Carolina Beach, Mia. Ivey, dj Mrs. Dupree, Mrs. Maeett and chil- B dren remaining' for the wade. h< BOSS LILLA GAYNOR V ?'d W ON WEEKLY PROGRAM di MMc G Miss Ltyfe Gaynor, one of Farm- m ville's talented young musidans, had f2 an audition at WGTC, radio station ?. at Greenville, this week, and was F given a place on the station's Wed nesday programs. Miss Gaynor will be presented over the air each Wed nesday ' gfternoon from 5:15-5:30 - o'clock, beginning August 27, in a 9 program of classical and popular piano selections. ' A graduate of Farmville high last Spring, Miss/Gaynor was a piano ~ pupii of Mrs. Haywood Smith, and was presented by her teacher in a joint piano redta!, which was a feature of the closing exerdses. Ihe young pianist, received much praise and commendation on her brilliant interpretation, and musicianship. She is the only daughter of Mr. and w Mrs. E. F. Gaynor. e< Miss Gaynor will enter E. fc. T. C., tl Greenville, this fall, continuing her N study of music in connection with a al special course in history and English tl as preparation for further radio ai work. ti ^ ? a] HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON tl ? tl Mrs. George Monk was hostess at C a lovely luncheon* Wednesday. Quan- tl tities of garden flowers were used a in artistic arrangements thoughout si the home. s u Pink candles were used in illumi- h nation' and other table decorations were flowers of cornellian stone, na- >-(M tive of China. Mrs. Monk returned recently from Shanghai, in which J< city die had lived for several yearn. - < Guests were Mrs. V. M. Jones, I Mrs. R. S. Scott, Mrs. Alton W. I Bobbitt, Mrs.* W. A. Pollard, Jr., I Mrs. Herman Voss, Miss Mary Friar I Rouse, Miss Eizabeth Davis, Miss I 'Mae Joyner and Mrs. W. Alex Allen. I AT THE ROTARY CLUB:1|| . ' At tlm regular meeting of the Farmville Rotary Club on Tuesday evening, Rotations heard a splendid talk on the subject of Fluorescent Lighting, by W. A. McAdams, super intendent of the municipal power plant. The meeting was presided over by president J. W. Joyner and an ex cellent dinner was enjoyed. Dr. W. Willis, Rocky Mount Rotation, was a guest at this time and spoke briefly. . COUPLE CLUB ? ? '? \ - :';i . . The Couple Club will meet Monk day evermig at 8:00 oldpcfc with Dr. and Mrs. W. 11 Willis aabosts. ; : GARDEN CLUB 1 ** Th Garden dub will meet Monday | afternoon at 5:00 o'clock at the home : of Mrs. J. W. Holmes, with Mrs. W. ' K Joyner as joint hostess. ' r- ^?????-> jSSL ! 51 "KISSES FOR-BREAKFASlt^ Ctapter No. li, "ADVENTURES I OF CAPTAIN MARVEL" (I . I |x|| Hoh Unnrt -j fill l ii w&m a itr'ifr tk^ Hi /^AtiGHT IN I I 1]| _ HiatorioilShort t I ill j^PTCTAPV n Trnri >'riiii rifi{l IB'^ Viiri 111 11 Ate Latest Netg I lU^uvvr OI jftTt. flDu ? Birpt A? ? ut I *i_ ^ _ t1| ? ?. J reene, of winning personality and uch personal beauty, was graduated ?m Farmville Higi* last year. > I OR RENT - t-Roo* Upateb* apartment with private bath?Bast Qrimmersburg Street ? $12,50 month. See John B. Lewis.; ' 1 ytWy;rj/lti>.yf),-- 7 -? ???1 'ANTED m WHITE |}IRL- FOB hoaaeworh in fandly of two. Good home. Addram Box 50, Hookerten, Hi at#f NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Pitt County, In" The Superior Court1 * I DOROTHY WItfSTEAD GAY - VS - . ? ? WAITER G. GAT, JR. ? ; I The Defendant Walter G. Gay, Jr., I U! take notice that an action entitl*] I as above has been commenced in e Superior Court of Pitt County, orth Carolina, for the purpose the Court for the relief demanded i the complaint. This the 14th day of August 1941. I E. F. TUCKER, Asst. C. S. C., Pitt County. >hn Hill Paylor, Atty. A-lfrt Park, with their husbands and chil- < dren as special guests. < The younger crowd enjoyed swisi* j ? j ? , ,? '.? 2 per was>sanred picnic style. 1 Facts, as they are caned, are of- J ten frcrifar j FOB IkENlfe. TWO JURNISHED t A?. 1- TWlP A M gllW /?/ *1 \7 g fg fJT vu sl.Yf fPifiV f ?5581 I rTOYJ^ I xes N. Main Street - Dial ?87-l -Rmnville, N. C. j OPERATORS:- I I Mies Lottie Kornegay and Mrs. Doris Flowers Windham | tllMMMMMMMUHMMMMIMIOMMO MUM? . jtge SUBSCRIBE to TOE ENTEBPBISE ?U0 CAU^ACT^m^TOpBOTH SCALP TREATMENTS ? HAIR STYLING ? FACULS SHAMPOO TINTS ? EYEBROWS ? MANICURES ? ? ' ' I ? ? KEEP A WEEKLY APPOINTMENT AT - ? ? *^b * V ^88^ ^1^1' ^8^1 ?^bb" ^8 ^8^8 I ' REMODELED ? REDECORATED I I MAIN STREET Horton Building Upstairs DIAL 4324 I V I Miss Manie Stansill ? Miss Raby Murphy ? Mise HomozeOe Twymin . ^ ' | OPERATORS ? f or AOHICOLTUR* We Are Cooperating With The Surplus Marking 1 Administration To Increase The Use And Consumption Of Cotton - - - Belk-Tyler Has Qualified To Accept Cotton Stamps And Invite You To Bring Them To Our Store. We Assure You Of Our Same Prompt And