Til ~ r. E. Kin*, of Washington, *ent Tuesday with C.. h Ivey. ; . v " ' . ? - N : N ' "? " 4 John Copeland, of Durham, i? visa ing the 0. G. Spell family. C a Rollins, of Raleigh, "** * business visitor here. Monday. Billy Onnoad, n^.rf^; Creek Mich., is via.tii^h^^hcr, v' 5 1- -*?'! M* . iMFwrn JT Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins and son, Robert, returned this morning from ; an extended visit to relatives in Sunbury. Miss Neva Owmes has returned - from a motor trip with friends through Western North Carolina and ( Tennessee. ] Mrs. Walter S. Hartman and 1 daughter, Blanche, have returned to Winston-Salem after a visit to Mrs. ( Louise Harris. ( Mrs. Minnie Warren left this week \ to resume her duties as matron of the Popular Branch teacherage, near , Elizabeth City. i Friends will be glad to learn that ' Mrs. Joab Tyson is reported as im proving, though slowly, from a re cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Worthing- i ton and Mrs. Ralph Hardy, of Ayden, j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ( Smith, Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jens, of Benson, j spent Sunday with Mrs. C. C. Joyner. ^ Mrs. Jens was formerly Miss Selma ^ Johnson, of Farmville. ^ J?de Willis, Sonny Gates, Fred Sattcu-thwaite and Charles Parker ] have returned from the Y. M. C. A. Camp near Durham. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gaddy, Mrs. ^ T. E. Joyner, Mrs. John. T. Thorne , and Mary Leah Thorne spent Thursday night in High Point. _ ; Mayor and Mrs. George W.. Davis 1 and sans and Malcom McConnell j spent the week end at Manteo, where K. they attended the Lost Colony pag ent ? Emerson Smith as escort to Miss Eloise Owens, of Fountain, a Prin cess of the Wilson Tobacco Festival , court, spent two. days of last week in ^ Wilson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, i Harry Thompson and daughter, Miss ' Juahita, of Hopkinsville, Ky., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.M. P. .McConneL ; , Mrs. Jake Vivrette and sons and ] Miss Brightsie Savage, of Battleboro, , and Miss Margaret Savrge- of Green- , ville, were guests of Mrs. Ed Nash : Warren this week. .1 Mrs. Maude H.- Gray and daught ers, Misses Eugenia and Mary Alice, ? of Cary, and Mrs. Thomas Burns, of Raleigh, have returned after a visit to Mrs. W. J. Basberry. ?Mia* Frances Bivens Smith, who is studying at Duke University and working in the summer school office, will spend the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gregg and daughter, Miss Marjorie, of Caney, Ktngff, spent several days of this week with-their sen, Dr. M. J. and Mrs. Gregg. Mrs. Margaret Roberta, who has the position of secretary to L. B- Johnson, has arrived from Bir mingham, A1jl, and is residing at the tone of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. g _ | . Tajrtor visiting MflfcCapps mother, Dora H. Keel. Mrt. CaPP* and *r, Vnyrav gnest Tbuxsd&y sua FruUy jwith friends in **y*teville. ? * E 1. : "i-'l ? Wil-ffln-l jfc, , i, _ InftTO Wl 11 |Mr 41l?WWV* ?' ? &??.-' /-?W \ -J;; SOCIAL CALENDAR || Tuesday September 2 3:30 P. It Contract Club meets & with MmW. J8 Royster. J. fcSO P. M. Rotary Cli*. 8:00 P. junior Order. {g I 4:00 P. M.?Literary Club meets : at the home of Mrs. J. W. Joy Tier with Mrs. W. c! Askew as hostess. Thumfcy, 4 a 3:80 P. M.?Junior Woman's Club I ; meets at the home of lbs. Ma brey Pollard, with Mrs. R. T. Williams as joint hostess. 1 Friday, 5 ; 4:00 P. M.?Rebecca Winbounue Chapter, U. D. C., meets witl^ J Mrs. B. S. Smith. ' 7.;00 P. M.?American Legion. 7:3Q P. M.?Boy Scouts. . 8 .-00 P. M.?Woodmen of the " Word. - ? ' ( 'Saturday, 6 10:00 A. M?Bird dub. - ' ? 1' _i . ? . ?? * ? w e i^^2Lyr:S v \ jv'. x Bfp.!.* | of worthy movement?, and a cd-j operative spirit j|| connection vnth j|AU tie women's organizations dis the exception of the Garden Club. Activities trill be remaned in Sep tember and plana of executive of ficers call for renewed interest and zeal in carrying forward the fall programs of the respective groups, j The Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. 1L, has the distinction of hav- i ing a handsome chapter house of j colonial architecture, erected at a cost of $12,000. The various women's organizations En addition to those connected with the churches include: literary: Farmville Literary Club, ! Merry Matrons. ? J .. j Civic and Literary: Woman's Club ? and its departments: Fine Arts; Gardening, Junior Woman's Club; i Parent-Teachers Association. < The Home Demonstration Club awns its dub h^mse, an attractive i building, which is located on the i Farmville-Fountain highway. Patriotic; Major Benjamin May 1 Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution; United Daughters of the Confederacy; American Legion Aux iliary; Spanish-American Auxiliary. ? Social: Progressive Bridge Club; 3 Contract Club; New Deal Club; Wed nesday Afternoon Club; Lamrad Club, Ace Club. Men's Organizations. t i The men's organizations in Farm rille are filling a useful place and performing a creditable service in _ carrying out their respective pro- ] jrams, which have for their purpose 'raternalism, improving business nethods, advancing 'the spiritual as veil as the business life, and to pno- j note a more friendly relation among the dozens. These organizations are as fol ows: Farmville Ministerial Associa don; Masons, Rotary Club, American ? legion; Junior Order; Modern Wood nen; I. 0.. O. F.; Red Men; Boy Scouts, Bird Club, Mayfair Club. The organizations with both men ind women members include: Farm ,'ille Bed Cross; Farmville Relief Association; Farmville Country Club; ryson-May Reunion. rOINT HOSTESSES TO GARDEN CLUB MEETING The August meeting of the Gard sn Club whs held at the home 6f Mrs. r. W. Holmes with Mrs. W. E. Joy ier as joint hostess. Garden flowers n lovely color combinations were ised as decorations in the home. Mrs. E. F. Gaynor presided. Fol owing a business session, Miss Tabi ;ha DeVisconti led in a discussion of 'Lilies of the Garden." Mrs. E. L. Barrett and Mrs. B. S. Sheppard rupplemented with observations re garding the varieties and suggestions relative to. the culture of this stately Flower. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Frances Winstead in serving delirious peach ice cream and wafers after adjournment. MRS. HARTMAN HONORED AT BRIDGE PARTIES ? " 1 Mrs. Walter & Hartman, of Wins ton-Salem, who has been the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Louise D. Harris for the "past several days, was complimented at a lovely bridgel. party, given by Mrs. Harris on Mon- jj day afternoon. A variety of early fidl flowem was used with artistic effect by the hostess as a setting for the JAblelfc In the series of progressions, Mr* Frank Davis, Jr., adored high and received dusting powder as an award. Tho ^resented Mrs. and another sister, Mrs. ^tt^c her home, in which man golds and T n i syior scored niaii AHU I I a vertitable sunbean against the dark green background with its yellowish j ? I ' ?. 1 "? 1 Aj ''??yiJ" Mr., and Mrs. Pieraon Hassell an nounce the birth of a daughter oh , Wednesday, August 27, at Park View I Hospital, Rocky Mount-Mrs. Has seH was .formerly Miss. Mary Har rison Benson, of Nashville, and a member of the Farmville graded ? school faculty; Mr. Hassell was a for- 'j mer citizen of Farmville. "?> S: \ METHODIST SERVICE NOTES ? . Following the Sunday School hour J it the Methodist Church Sunday morning there will he a regular j worship service at eleven o'clock. The ( Young people will hold their meeting , at 8:00 o'clock and. the evening ; Aurch service will follow at 8:20. Immediately after the evening service, the Board of Stewards will I meet The pastor, Rev. Marvin Y. Self, requests a full attendance of he board members at this time. L ?? . Want Ads! j FOR RENT s ROOM DOWN . stairs apertrtebt, unfurnished ap ply to Mrs. Apple FtawjK East Grimmersburg St. Farmruie, N. C. ? ! tfC , for rent - ?**55 1 apartment with pnrate batb-Ewt ( Grimmersburg Street ? $12.50 j month. See John B. Lewis, : FOR RENT - TWO ?KNlhHEDl BOOMS-A Bedrcen room. Very reaWtoUe.???. Win Pgker, lot PW Street. . 8to j 50MB TO snt OS I?r y?|r b?ttery j md Bicycle Repdr Work. . Bgg < Serrice. RauettUe Dm** 1 ? A?to Ae-eUt. ??,*??? ] viUh, N. C. 0? reso" PRODUCTS and SERVICE to W?Rtog, Weltog. Greaetog wd to >4 ^ge f for your battery at THE STAND- ^ ARD SERVICRSTATIONyBto ] Street, Linwood Joyner, Operator. ^ I theatre 1 ; FARMYILLE. N. c. ] Week of Aug. 30th I satukdat h ? 2 BIG FEATURES ? | j Three Mesquiteere-m - Ij ??GANGS OF SONORA" M E. Qwenn?in 1| I "SCOTLAND YARD" | " v Final Chapter of " "CAPTAIN MARVIL" 1 h ? SUNDAY-MONDAY II; James Cagney-Bette Davis--ta^ H; I Latest News I ' I TUESDAY 1 James Stephens-Gerldene IL Fitagerald?in I ] "Sunshine Victory" | Sdeeled Short Subjeet. V 1 *V. WEDNESDAY |. _ Triple Hit Program ? 11 Bob Steele?in If ?BILLY THEK1D IN SANTAFir ; G. MeClane-Dead BtjkII -HIT THE ROAD" I ;r . Chapter No. * I IPv4 "GREEN HORN til 11 THURSDAY-FRIDAY 1 Abbott Md CMtelto-i ' "Hold That Ghost" 1 L.teetN.,.. ! The glutton i8~the nuto who pit the "eat" in death. - - w ^ j^|BB' ^ PJ? . _' ?' figfeft J&hk 8^1 &Ti -L- ' ' - T* ^ M1 . ? * ?? J arc dcv^]thI of ootuS6f And w6 will be very ^f&tctiii n. tnGy i j!" A! 'Horasbyr ji IZLII?_____ I^ Vl'^Ptoker 312-1J if |:;;;>export tobacco (x>mpa^o;v1%fss: '? 427-1 Bw?.! /.mmmwBkmvi Ran***-. DM W. B. Collie, Jr. Davis Hotel 348-11 H. G. Edmunds ? Mrs. C. R. Townsend 2664 ?*?*%-tapiitpp :mmm J. L. Ammons ______ Mrs. J. M. Hobgood 378-1 H. T. Jordan Mrs. C. R Townsend 266-6] f@t FICKLEN TOBACCO COMPANY W 428-1 0:: r' Barer.: Resideaee: Dial F. C Bowles R S. Scott 330-11 Charles Skinner Greenville 1 L. M. Roebuck ? '.My M Greenville t;0& ?M Offfci: \ [veightoa Armitage. Mrs. C. C. .Joyner _1 282-1 IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY |l ? |-?- 25^-1 ... I Bayers:, Residence: Dial Mr. and Mrs. R G. Buffin D. R Morgan 250-11 Tack Lovelace ^___ Wilson ? I ft. D. Thompson, 3rd U R A. Fields : 346-6 3ffice: 5. M. Whitehurst ? At Home 349-6]! f. T. Windham At Home 387-11 LIGGETT-MYERS COMPANY 425-1 Bayers: ^Residence: Dial I W. S. Royster At Home ?^ 37641 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gass, Jr. Lovelace Apts. ? Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Campbell E. C. Beckman ; ?____ 264-11 3fficee: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilkinson. Mrs. J. D. Gates Apt. _ 274-1 EL W. Haney ?: Tommy S. Ryon 462-6] Mr. an Mrs. Philip Combs ? : W. E. Joyner 282-1 REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY 424-1 Bayers: Residence: Dial ] B. E. Pickett - At Home ? 229-1 Russell D. Moore ? Davis Hotel 348-1 Office: \ ' Spencer Browning . Davis Hotel __i 348-11 Mr. ind Mrs. J. B. Spears ! J. I. Baker i : ?h-M P. E. MendenhaU Davis Hotel ?? 348-1 Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk G. A. Rouse _* ? 299-6 FARMVILLE LEAF TOBACCO COMPANY 259-1 - Bayers: Residence: Dial I j; N. Howard - ?.? At Home 865-11 I. H. Bradham At Home 344-6 [ Mr,. K H. Kimbnough, Jr_ Mr?. J. L. StnOMort Apt.- ? ffl R. C. Copenhaver . At Home ?; : 264-1 [ It J. Lea Mrs. J. M. Ho>good 378-1 V. R. Hodges At Home _? 3844 N. C. Nobles? ? Paul Vaughan 486-61] L C. Teel 1 - At Home _- - 486-6] A. C. MONK ft COMPANY. I W&igr. 224-1 t Officers: Residence: Dial {' ? & Monk, Sr., Pres. and Treaa. ? At Home ?_ 343-1 L C. Monk, Jr., Vice'President At Home ________ ? 481-1 L T. Monk, Assistant Treas. At Home 848-11 T. J. Henderson, Secretary ? ? J Buyers: Residence: Dial; J N. R Burke At Home ? 205-6] J. D. Harris ?St At Home . 253-6 Seorge Moore At Home ? 392-1 { MEMBERS OF U. S. GRADING SERVICE * Name: Residence: Dial } It M. Veasey - i ? J. O. Pollard 350-1 fames Dickerson ... ? B A. Fields 346-6 fames M. Baker !?_ M. L. Eaoon ?300-11 William Cunningham M. L. Eason 300-11 (L H. Baynes ' M. L. Eason 300-11 W. D.; Ptfne ? ? M. L. Eason #00-1 fames Kennedy _r__ ? M. V. Jones 260-6] f. P. Farmer Davis Hotel ? ? 247-1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Porter -7- ?_ ____.:? ? | OTHERS ON THE MARKET HERE Name: Residence: Dial Mr. and Mrs; Herbert Acton ? Mrs. Bertha Gardner Apt ? 203-1 Ipck Rogers ? B. O. Thrnage 476-1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett James Mtb. George Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. McWhorter_ J. W. Joyner ? 3$3-6 EL H. At Home _ 329-1 Jack Lewis . _ & Borne ? ._ 212-7 G.E. Trevathan Fountain 1_ 27-6 John N. Fountain Fountain 16-6 J. Y. Monk, Jr. At Home 278-lJ R D. Rouse? a_ At Home 240-i: Mrs.' M. V. Jones At Home 260-6 John B. Joyner ? At Home ? ^2144 L. R Thom? Johnnie Carlton ! Pinotope , ? Grovbr H. Webb Pinetops ?'M ? J. C. Dunn J. K. Cobb ? 3554 Jack Uughinghouse -J J. K. Cobb 3554 Lewis Carlton I~I_ J.' K. Cobb -HI8554 Bob Edmonson M? , ? itM""::':"-" Aydenml~" ^ j&Ck jftOyft it ?i ?i it - r i - - Qj*0PJiy^] J 0 - ftntifift Mrs Jfljilr 1 a aa Smith, J, I*, 1 lot ~ZII~ 38,60 uKiir^L w / i* v'rj" Barne^ Ttet^' 1 ?~~~~~ li'jQ Bo^VflSn! 2kteZZZZZ 12.42 Bryant, Mareellus, EBt., 3 lots. 8.05 y' Bynum, Jane 1 lot ??, -',-^4.30.&' Chestnut, Lee Harvey, 1 lot? 6.16 > Cobb, Lula, 2 lots- 8.91 Dixon, Lutica, 1 lot 1.72 Dunn, J. H., 1 lot.? 1.72 Dupree, Jacob, 2 lots?, 11.86 Dupree, Paul, 1 lot : .86 Dupree, Red, 3 lots 10.35 Foreman, Arthur 2 lots 9.78 Glover, Curie, 1 lot- 5.75 Gorham, Walter, 1 lot ;?'1 6.45 Graham, James, 1 lot 4A8 Grimesley, Emma. 2 lots?:? lWW High, Elisabeth, 2 tyts 7.48 Johnson, Mary Best, 2 lots 6.40 Joyner/Herbert, 1 lot 11.12 Joyner, Joe R., 6 lots 24.50 Joyner, Mattie, 1 W- ? 1.15 Joyner, Rosa,. 1 lot?: 5.75 Lane, Allen, 1 lot _ 4.89 May, George, 1 lot- 2.13 Merchants and Earner's Bank .1 lot L 8.45 Moore, Carolina, Hiers, 1 lot? 1.15 Moye, Elbert, 1 lot 6.84 Robereon, Effie, 1 lot 3.46 Sanders. Eliza. 1 lot 3.45 Vines, Amy, Estate, 1 lot 1-15 Vines, Ben, Estate, 1 lot 8.46 Vines, Mareellus, 1 lot??? 9.82 Vises, Maude, 3 lots 3.45 Williams Gladys 1 lot 3.45 \ Woo ten, "Lyman 1 lot? 6.60 ?J ' ? 11 11 \ ; _ . FOR BETTER PERMANENT^ CALL THE "budget permanent wave dept." . prices $2-00 and np -Work guaranteed, expert opera tors, no writing; comfort- . able surroundings. *? * ideal beauty shoppe Dial 3502 Evans St. GREENVILLE, N. C. FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS I Pot Plants, Cat Flowers, Corsages and Funeral Designs. Say IP* with Flowers. Farm Wile Flower Shop, Myrtle! Sutton, Owner. Phones:? . Day 467-1; Night 475-L tfc Save With SING'S HI-TEST GAS Rcfnllir First Grade 18& Gallon 1st Grqde Kerosene 10c Gal. * Motor Oil 10c Qt and Up 300 SOUTH MAIN ST. "'? ??' -' ? ?? .: