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was a ^ from a visit to ^Meisbaaii bore. ? * ? Master Craig Harris las returned! from a visit to rdativBS in Rich mond, Vs. I * * * I Mrs. W. C. Hotaton, of Norfolk, | Va. is visiting her sirfer, Mrs. Salbel I X. Horton. . # . Mrs. W. T. Ovorsta^rfLak^ I pu., is visiting ber sister, Mrs. ?ani^| I Mrs. Al^t Allen and Miss Elis?-| beth Davis were Wfleoa virito*8?! Wednesday. ? ? ? I Jimmie Dowdy will be in the boa? 1 I <rf Dr. W. M. Willis daring the to- ? bacco season. ? I I Marguerite Johnson left this I I week to enter a medieal college in I Richmond, Va. ? ?? ?' I I Mrs. J. M. Hobgood snd Miss An- I I nie Perkins visited friends in Rocky ? I Mount, Sunday. ?- ? * ? Mrs. Ray Osieshy, of Winierville, I was the gneet of Mrs. Haywood A.M I Smith, Monday. ? ? ? Jack Smith, of Roanoke Rapids, I spent the week end with his sater,|| I Mrs. W. H. Duke. ? ? ? Mrs. Marguerite Roberts paid al business trip to Atlanta and Brnn- ? I ingham 'this week. * * * !? Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr., I have returned to GreensW>ro after a I visit to relatives here. I II Mrs. J. C. Corbet* and Mrs. W. E. I Forbes and daughter were Golds- ? horo visitors, Monday. I n I Horton Rountree, of Washington,! D. C? spent the week end with his ? grandmother, Mis. Dora H. Keel. . ? ? ? I Mr. snd Mrs. William Drake will! I be in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. H Rouse during the tobacco season. ? ? ? ? I Mrs. Lelia Sanders has returned! I to Columbia, S. after a visit to| her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Johnson. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marcellus! I Hughes, of Washington, D. C., sprat! Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W-. I Hardy. ? ? ? I Corporal Pender Bandy has return-1 I ed to Fort Jackson after spending! the week end with his mother, Mrs. I S. H. Bundy. ? I Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson and! son, H B., Jr., motored to Rome, Ga., I this week where L. B. entered Dar-| iington School. ^ 1 I Charles Rountree has returned to| Fort Jackson, S. a, after spending ? the week end with his grandmother, ? I Mrs. Dora H. KeeL I Mrs. Gordon Lee and R. T. Nor-1 ville attended'the funeral of Mr. Nor- ? villa's nephew, BaTph Gardner, in! ? Smithfield, Monday. I *?# ? ? - . ? Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson and I children, Fay and Co"r^J^Spar:| tansburg, S. C. a? guests of Mr. and| I Mrs. H. D. Johnson. I ? ? ? I gte** Sergeant J. A. Hams, of! I Fort Monroe, Va. and I Bundy were Enfield and Scotland! I Made visitors Sunday. I I oidham and I to relatives in CarroBton, Mo. I Dr. W< *? ^ ar * wavwW twi mra liYiprtyv iiitf * I H ?'?pV ? ? ? r , J! I. Mr 1?** * ^ _ ___ P anHflTHflTl ABC* JIT* 82KL ,**?? . i Wr"1 ~ sr^t goa. Tyaob ? . .. ? > wliili tKc T ff- ftjfcwpy Tw""j* Miss Eugenia Gray, of Gary, and I Basberry, os I AEEHpl. 'sHraany ?"' !??*><?' . ^ ? CnAW Hill. Al! ANSfiStti Wccx CJJ* . , ar ^ tgag *Of- ?? J D ?*ii ii.-tinW' TV /I aawl" y IP. P. C., Joe Joyner, of the U. S. I Marines, returned to Philadelphia, I Pa. Sunday after spending a week I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A ? Joyner. ? I Friends will be glad to learn that ? Miss Dorothy Jones, who underwent ? an appendicitis operation in s Golds ? bore hospital recently, is reported as I recuperating rapidly. m m ? Mrs. Lula Forbes and* daughter, I Miss Lola, Mrs. J. M. Christ man, ? Mrs. Marie Benson and Miss Lulu fl I Benson spent Sunday at Moreheed jl I City and Atlantic Beach. ? ' I Friends will be glad to learn that I I Mrs. C. E. Moore, of . Wilson, a for-1 I mer resident of Farmville, moved I I this week into the home of her son, I I Hubert Joyner on Church street. ? -'I I ? Captain and Mrs. George R. Galla-1 Igher, of Fort Story, Virginia Beach,! I Va., spent the week end with Mrs. A. I IF. Hammond, Jr., who is visiting at I ? her former home in Greene county. I ?I ? ? ? I II S. A. Tompkins, Jr., and Mr. and! I Mrs. Loyd Brown, of Charlotte, spefttl ? Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.I ? Hardy. Mrs. Tompkins, who has I ? been visiting her parents, Mr. audi | Mrs. Hairift returned with them. I ? ? ? I ? #r, ? Edward Jones left Thursday to at-| I tend the funead of his sister, Mrs.! I J. A. Nahm, in BSftimore, Mil. Mrs.! I Nahm was formerly Miss Dorothy I I Jones, of Farmville. Friends hare! I will regret to learn of the death of I I Mrs. Nahm, who was the daughter! I of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jones. I '? BIRD NOTES ? I l tu&L**16 Bird Clui) mee^jaf>' Satur-B II imy b6 uocn I about m pursuit ol beetles,! weevils, flies and gnaahoppe* Demi ?ifllllu. _ It " 1 --J ,) v. Ljarewbtte. I Society meets in the assembly 11 Bp ^"So^8,If I 3:30 P. JL^Circle No. 1, Presby- If terian Auxiliary, meets with!! I 3:30 P. M.?Episcopal Auxiliary J meets with Miss Helen Smith. |j I 3:30 P. M.?Woman's Council of | the Christian Church meets in (I I the Church. ft I 3:30 P. M.?Woman's Society of I If Christian Service meets in the II j Methodist Church. ; :^V-?4lj J 8:00 P. M.?Circle No. 2, Presby- J f terian - Auxiliary, meets with 1 f Mrs. Emma Pi Jones. Tuesday, 9 I 10:30 A. M.?Merry Matrons meet I ? with Mrs. Alton W. Bobbitt I 8:00 P. M.?Junior- Order. J I > Wednesday, 10 || | 3:00 P. M.?New Deal Club meets with Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, j 3:00 P. M.?Wednesday Afternoon jj | Club meets with Mrs. Robert jj Lee Smith. Thursday, 11 j 11:00 A. M.?Mamma. f 3:00 P. M.?Ace Club meets with I Mrs. B. T. Wiffians. | 3:00 P. M.?Home Demonstration j. Club meets in the club house. f I 3:30 P. M.?Progressive Bridge | Club meets with Mrs. G. M. J Friday, 12 j 3:30 P. M.?Woman's Club.meets j at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hob- I I good with the following mem- rl bers of the executive board aa j I hostesses: Mrs. J. H. Moore, Mrs. | E. F. Gaynor, Mrs. J. R. Shear- | in, Miss Tabitha DeVisconti. 7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts. I 8:00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the | Saturday, 13 [j 10:00 A. M.?Bird Club. - | gapm | I ';" ? =-Lt: ? -;5'. " ?> - . '.v; . i Tnrittcn wyj'- giv^Ti by Mrs. J< H. U^IKnd^m3?nrw?d by lbs. B. S. Shepb|TimdlfiB? Tabitha DeVis conti, portraying England of yester ?-??? - . i si!.".-'.- ->SfeSg? I day and today. ? -?^gsr-ji ^wa. Henrietta M. Williamson, the newly elected preeident, preeided and read a letter from Mrs. J. B. Joyner, president of the loth District which gave the highlights of the program for the District meeting to be held in Williamson on October 8. Mrs. C. E. Moore, a charter Mem ber of this .group, who has moved her residence from Wilson back to Parmville, recently, was cordially welcomed as a guest at thia time. a delicious frozen salad course was served after adjournment. Mrs. W. Si Royster delightfully en- | tertained members of the Contract Club Tuesday, at her apartment, in which a variety of fall flowers WW I used with artistic effect. Mrs. Ar thur P. Joyner scored high and re ceived dusting powder as an award. Delicious refreshments were served after play. ' II annual dinner to be held at country club friday Members of the Parmville Coon try- Club and the Rotary Club will entertain jointly at a dinner to be held Friday evening at the Country Club, with friends invited as special guests. Around 200 people are er peeted to attend. The annual Open House event, which officially opens the fall sea son at the Country Club-was held last Friday evening with a large number of tobacconists attending. Dancing and refreshments were en joyed throughout the evening. Mr. and lbs. W. S. Royster and other club officials and their wives receivr; ed and extended visitors a cordial welcome. birth announcement . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Letchworth iundtace the birth of a daughter on. Tuesday, September 2. si*: " ' .a' Washington Notes , aid to russia ?_ Materials sent to Russia will not be dispatched under the Lend-Lease program, because the Soviet has enough money to pay cash for the materials they need at this time. v? v?' \ i%X\ ?**"*? *? ' v-4 t -. (mmiamhmvv * TO BE DISMISSED Selectees who reached twenty eight before July 1, 1941, will be dismissed from service upon appli cation "as soon as practicable and when Aot in conflict with the ests of national defense." ' . LIGHTER-THAN-AIR Lighter-than-air aviation facilities Am planned at Norfolk, SJfftoa, Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, Bos ton, Massachusetts, and. at Sunny I^'co ' UvhW costs larg* creased 0.6 per cent. Prom mid June ltd mid-July, bringing ^cost^j IS ?e*w Europ. two yesrs ago. , Mayor U^utiiap of New Ydrk. , ^ s tW?nuft corns I I HiHfictor of QViilw i/cicuBv j i uiuvvw* i i flpphlalup fliim 011 hmwi j; .. . ^ ' - * | I of Muipment. j smaller ~~ ~~ _ i ORDNANCE II field am lery guns. production - v & i I ... ? pQQJ) ?< ' r.I waives oir food) accordHiK ^ I ? ^5 - ? il- ? t A crrnVnl+SlTft' which partraent of Agriculture, , WU^*M five ^o^1^<^et^C^^^9PaWer J ll A ^m^at All foreign owned property, subject to the jurtahctKm arid Latin Am8ric^tMjW^aa^ 1 ; iss; ft. ,a.*nfr?- :1 FLYING PLANES TO AFRICA American civilian pilote d soon be flying warplaaies, built in twa ? country, to the British forces in the ? Near East The route <tf delivery will not pass through xones of. actual I warfare^ In ^ric^ Aflgio i I newspapers quote opponents I | GUlette, Reynolds, McGarrafJ^i| Clark, as well as Representatives Short, Fill and Woodrup. The views of Alfred M. Landon are also prom inently displayed. NEGRO EMPLOYMENT Paul V. McNutt, Federal Security Agency Admim.tr.tor sW^MB Philadelphi. km mU now!JM,W? more skilled workers in the next fevrt months. Declaring that a great Jgfgl vented "from" getting jobs ? in iti I ZtoT by racial grejnd**, ^ I is worse in Philadelphia other large city, he appealed to em ployers to give the Negro a chapce ?tajob. _____ farmer vs. laborer ? ?hrard a' the American Fdrm Bureau f^eoer-i ation, urges that indiridMl income) ta* exemptions and allowances^ for pendente b. cut at The position of diametrically opposed C. I. 0., which opposes the lowmuig fo personal income tax exemptions, ? - ;? j blue stamps j Almost four million I families eligib? sistance use blue stamp?_of the ^De partment of Agriculture . to meet I expenditures of agricUltm^ pwdactel Nearly *10 WW. *?* products was added to June diets] when about 17 pmr Lima 36 per cent for pork products. rifU ^V for flour and other cereals, 14 per cent, for fruit and l| I per cent for vegetables. i "no nearer" [ As a result of his <^?M?with Prime Minister auifclu% Prudent j I-Roosevelt says there is an Angl J American understanding , as to devri, ppments on everycontiqent but he ^ involvement iii'the I FARM employment 'v j Farm tb^afcor Iwork^ww employed. J I njjoy, EV6ry Clvlav** U? " o ^ j and Falkland Mr. Matthews had!] been missing since Monday evening] Se$W^e.a was concerned at his disappearance and shocked at his sudden passing. Searchers, who discovered his car at the pond Tuesday mornmg,- said that the body was found in six feet of water in '.s^jstandiM position indi* eating that he held on to the boat for sometime. X Farmville physician stated that the death was due to a heart attack, which caused him to fall overboard. "An inquest was deemed unnecessary. I Mr. Matthews was a spit of the late John and EUsabeth Matthews. Of a kindKy-disposition and charitable na ture Mr. Matthews had maayfiiends here and will be greatly missed in thecommunity. He had been'associ ated with his brother in, a grist mill business for beveridyesra. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Blanche Cobb Matthews, two dsngli ters, Mrs. George W. Blount, of New port News, Va.; Miss Fannie Cobb Matthews, of the home, and Lonnie Glenn Matthews, a private in the U. S. army at Fort Jackson, S. C.; a sister, Mrs. Lena Norville, of Falk land; three brothers, J. A., of Oak City; Robert and John A. MattheWs, of tWville. SI fli c sty and selectivity ever offered at this fwce! Come in, see it; hear it! \ + oama u9. cmemM Four times the aensitiv. itjr, amazing selectivity SYST*L More mdeoifj on both standard and ^ TUNSNO. For 5 favorite "r. stations, plus "OaQfc'; 03 hie OVBUIZS SS?AUB. I t *AHT OTl3P ' . KATUUS. ' ? ? ? . V ' - < * "wf ?-'?--?? ?? ' . ?. ? r_. ' : ? is EASY TERMS (WE FUBNISH THE HOME) ^ SOUTH MAIN STREET FABMVILLE, N. C. - f ? ^fvv .vr .., < *- : ? 4 ? ? Vwr'v&?*-.SeSf> ?? - >'v^-- .? i?r-. \'~ ?. >'* " - -| Now is the Time to Buy Your 1 FURNITURE, RUGS, STOVES and RADIO. ?= :. ? New 1942 Hudson Sedan Free I ? J m hjWe tato p^re^aPMomcing that Mr. Will J?W8 win ?' J'V yy v.. j- "1 ?? IP . ? ^H^u^JKI^s JH^f ^ ju^^ & Jlp^^ s I B b B ^1 A mi * j ^ JL A JB I i^^H v ^^ ?? ^B Bag ta B . I I B I F ?2 A 556 ?? # ?% B m I I Have . orcCu us fo' uiscooiwiio our ? of icy of ? ormif* ? 'V ' a ."' I I I' . '11H g wlBiliil9HU19P- m6 H 19 9189 |T WUiH OIlC w&BbIS OH S%** I' 9 ? ?i ? i I
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