"?> ? I aJ m -^il ? S ^W| Br 8 III |m 1 %% X * # fl# ^? "? ? 4*^ - ?? ? : ?.? Miss Virginia OA* ?penfc the week end with friends at Ballsrds. ?" ? ? ? Mrs. W. H. Duke is visiting rela tive? in Warrenfon this week. W. J. Rasberry end J. W. Bass were Wason visitors, Thursday. ? ? ? Mn.J.1 Cobb spent the week end with relatives in Portsmouth, Vs. . ? ? ? Miss Iris Vinson, of Durham, spent ^ week here with friends ? ? ? M. P. Kirhy, of Charleston, S. C., spent the wed: end with friends here. ? ? ? Robert Windham, of Fart Bragg, spent the week end atrhia home here. ? ? ? Mrs. J. Sterling Gates, of Kinston, spent Wednesday with friends here. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Martin are spending the wed: end at Blackstone, Va. ? ? ? Mrs. John Leggett, of Wilson, was the guest of Mrs. W. G. Gay, Mon day. ? ? ? Mrs. R- A. Fields and Mrs. John E. King were Greenville visitors, Tues day. ? ? ? Mrs. R. A. fields and Mrs. John E. King were Wilson visitors, Wed nesday. ? ? ? Mrs. Ethel Perry, of Wilson, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gay. 7 . ? ? ? -- Miss Mavis Leggett, of Washing ton, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. G. Gay. ??? Mrs. J. C. Corbett and Mrs. Robby Smith were Goldsboro visitors, Tues day. Emerson Smith left Thursday to enter as a student at Davidson Col lege. m ? ? -- Miss Dorothy Smith left this week to resume her duties in the Erwin school. ? ? ? . Mrs. Ella Owens, of Portsmouth, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. JT D. Owens. v ? ? ? Mrs. John D. Holmes,, and Miss Nellie Butler wtae Raleigh visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Margie Lee Parker returned Sunday to resume her studies at Mars Hffl. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tugwell, of Walstonburg, were visitors here, Thursday. ' Mrs. J. M. Hobgood spent several days of this week with friends in Norfolk, Va. ? ? ? Mrs. a Hubert Joyner and Mrs. C. E. Moore were Wilson visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Miss Neva Owens and mother, Mrs. J. D. Owens, spent Wednesday in Rocky Mount. ? ? ? Bobby Bouse will leave during the week end to enter the University of North Carolina. v * * * - Mrs. MiaRie Strickland, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Frank Williams. ? ? * -rC Mrs. R. D. Bouse and son, Bobby, and Mm W. E. Drake spent Monday in Rocky Mount. ?--?.3^4 -^eyV. M&b Easter Mae Gay, of Wilming ton, spent the week end with friends Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay sad son, BQI, of Plymouth, spent the week end with relatives here. - . - . ' - ? . ?%* - w-iniill Gainor and Thomas r arren have returned to Richmond, Va., after ?V .* % _ _ VST T ** 1 1 ui T?J"UlV*U ? *.?L m ? - _ |V%_ V Tammn fjf HfnV nMTJV HN0US with Mrs. J. P. Swrett. p * - Dr. and lib- 1L^ J- "-Gregsr ^ an* |i Aa ktpr CTT>Pnt Sundsy Witt Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dixon, of San | Diego, Calif., spent several days of ? this week with Mark E. Dixon. ? ? ? Bernice Turaage and Robert Pierce! will leave during the week end to re-1 sume their studies at Davidson Col-1 lege. ? Mrs. John A. Moore and Mrs. I Hampton Ellington, of Fayetteville, I visited Mrs. Louise Harris, Wednes day. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis Sr. and 1 Miss Elizabeth Davis have returned I from a visit of several days at Beau- I fort. ? ? ? Mrs. George Blount has returned || to Newport News, Va., after a visit 1 to her mother, Mrs. Lonnie Mat thews. Horton Rountree, of Washington,! D. C., spent several days of this week ? with his grandmother, Mrs. Dora H. II KeeL I ' ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Harper and children spent the week end in Rai-| eigh and Apex with relatives and J friends. ? ? ? Friends will be interested to learn! that Jesse Gay has accepted a poei- I tion with Clarice's Hardware Co. in| Wilson. ? ? ? ? Lonnie Glenn Matthews haa re-l turned to Fort Jackson, S. C., after a ? visit to his mother, Mrs. Lonnie 1 Matthews. . . ! a ? ? Mr. and" Mrs. J. M. StansiB and children and guest, Chester Smith,! of Dunn, spent Sunday in Oak City] with relatives. * * * I Mim, Bertha Joyner, who is teach-1 ing iii the Pink Hill school, is spend-1 ing this week aid with her mother,! Mrs. Abe Joyner. I i ? ? ? Mrs. J. D. Owens and guest, Mrs.! Ella Owens, of Portsmouth, Va., and! I "Neva Owens visited relatives.!#! Greenville, Wednesday. ? ? ? Mrs. Corihne Stilley Rto returned! to be with her; daughter, Mrs. C. S! Hotchkiss, after a visit to relatives! I in Virginia and Durham. N* - jUv *, ?? ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cayton and Mrs. Julia Brant!tod daughter, of Greenville, spent Sunday I end Mrs. Archie Cayton. , I I ? ? ? .--? l Mrs. Frank Springer an<L *on, {Trunk Jr., of OfMotte, spent Thurs {day and Friday with Mrs. John B. Lewis and Mrs. P. K. EwelL . - ? ? ? ? fctepresentatiTO WaAihgton, D. r I tt/.' ynffff Mfr k#^SCC6pt6d | SOCIAL CALENDAR | |i;M P. H.?Circle No. 4, Method isfc Woman's Society, meets with Mra. Petri Johnston. 4:30 P. M.-E?cutive meeting of the P.-TjA ; *' ^ v. V.'; ? ? 3:30 P. 3L?Contract Club meets with Mrs. H. N. Howard. 7:00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Order. 3:30 P. M.?Literary Chib meets I with Mrs. J. H. Darden as host ess at the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden. . v-?- ri-". , Thursday, 18 3:30 P. M.?American Legion Aux iliary meets .Irith lbs. S. A. Garris, Mrs. M. V. Boston and Mrs. M. V. Jones as hostesses. 3:15 P. 1L?Junior Woman^s (Sab meets at the home of Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, with Mrs. James H. Smith and Mrs. David Har ris as hostesses. 8:00 P. M.?Parent-Teacher. Friday, 19 7130 P. M.?Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M.?Woodmen of the. World. Saturday, 20 I 10:00 A. M.?Bird Club. ? ? ?? I lf<M IJWmimV QM- lf?W) lfol I ?wn* wujinw or., iiuo* w spent Tuesday in Rocky Mount and I Mrs. Prank Capps and daughter, J Miss Novella Horton Cappe and W. C. Murray, who have been visiting I Mia Dora H.Keel, returned to Wash-i ington, IX C* Sunday. ^ Jim Satterfield, of Durham, who] has been visiting the J. M. Wheless I family here for several days, left today to resume Ida studies at Duke j University, where he w?ll be a senior] -Mrs. Lucy Rumley, of Washington, D. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. | ? Pearl Johnston. Mrs. Rumley is on! vacation and has visited friends and] relatives in Atlanta, Ga., Goldsboro | I and Chapel Hill during the past week.] I Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vernon, Jamee Dixon,] I Clarence Heogepeth, Mr. and Mrs. { Pat Baffin, and Mr. an^ Mrs. Hodges, I of Goldsboro, were guests of Mr. and I Mrs. D. R. Morgan at their Cottage] at Summer Haven on the -Pamlico, I I during the week end. I Teachers of County II Met on Wednesday I * I Attending the first county-wide] I teachers meeting of the new school] ? year, held in Winterville, Wednesday] ? night, were Superintendent J. H. I Moore, John T. Thome, a member of I I the County Board of Education, mid ? the entire faculty of the Farmville I I graded school. Miss Reba Proctor of II I the Chicod school presided as chair-II I man of the group.' II I A representative of each depart-II ment presented objectives outlined I foy each during the year, and brief ] I I remarks were made, by several of the I I teachers at this time. W. H. Woolard, chairman of th^jl I Pitt County Board of Education andjl ? Mrs. J. Paul Davenport, of Pacfolus, II who represented the Parent-Teacher] Associations of the county made ad-J ? dresses. Local Clerks Plan jl I To Attend Pest f| ? Office Meet 13th ? ? ?? ? ? I The following ' members of the[I I Farmville Post Office force, are plan-1 I ning to attend the third anniversary celebration of the Eastern District of I I 1 the North Carolina Federation of I Post Office Clerks and Carriers, I which will be held in Greenville at,I the Olde Towne Inn, Saturday, Sep- I Itember 13: Charles F. Baucom, Ed I Nash Warren, Claude Tyson and Achie Cayton. Speakers' scheduled for the' occa sion will include William H. Gunther, of Baltimore, national vice president, who will conduct a forum on legisla tion; Representative Herbert C. Con ner of the First Congressional Dis trict, who wfll be introduced p? J?e* Spain, of Washington, CHff Oglesby, of Forest City, will tell of ids exped iences at the national convention in St Louis. The business session, beginning at I 5 o'clock, will be held at the Munici pal Building. - The guests will then I assemble at the Olde Towne Inn for; I a banquet and social hour, joint ses sion, mid select the host city for the next meeting. Entertainment will be (provided by Jack Stephens, noted organist, and Boy Spray, the ringing Clerks, carriers, ^au^ia^ members ?-j pi ^ __ j, , /it'" V | Sept. Meroo^? mwratwrn J pies Division* Tins nyJud&i the In* + a/T t SAtiiftr Ynnnur' Peo i -?}? .? *1 ..ji : "?II' ? ? I m m: ?' T m . M ri w Ii^iini4<?'t oHJ ' r ? it # .1 Merry Matrons The Merry Matrons held a delight ful meeting Tuesday mowing with Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt as hostess. Pall floWers in harmonizing shades were used throughout the home with pleas ing effect. /. . ?' Continuing the club's study at "The Film," Mrs. J. M.; Hohgood discussed forms of entertainment prior to the days of the movie, the beginning of the film and its development Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins presided and presented the name of Mrs. T, B. Joyner as an howrary member for the year, guest of Mrs. R. H. Knott During the soda! period, enjoyed prior to the program, dainty sand wiches, Saratoga chips, cookies, pick les and iced drinks were served by the hosteta. : - .: ??? ' U.D.C. Mrs. B. S. Smith was a gradqtts hostess at the first fall meeting of the Rebecca Winbourne Chapter, U. D. C. Garden flowers were m gt attractive arrangement on end tables and mantels. Mrs. G. M. Holden, pie Bided. The program on "Statesn^en of the South," was developed by Mrs. Rob ert D. Rouse, whose paper related to Robert E. Lee, arid by Mrs. J. W. Parser, who reviewed the career, of Alexander Holmes Stuart Mrs. C E. Moore was a special guest of the hostess. A refreshing ice course was served after adjourn mttlt Wednesday Afternoon Mnk Robert Lqe %Jth graciously entertained her card club and addi tional friends Wednesday afternoon at her home, in which marigolds, lupins and zinnias were used as a colorful setting for the tables. Mrs. W. ?l? alien and Mrs. C. S. Hotchlrise won the club and guest awards of handkerchiefs. A variety of ' dainty sandwiches, potato chips, pickles, cookies and iced drinks were served after play. " ?V Special guests of the hostess were Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss/Mrt. Ben Vern on, Mrs. M. V. Horton, Mrs. Zeb C < '.j' tewto.??w booWScently iM ? the shelves; %1%" Fiction, (adult); TtoK&eys to the Kingdom, A. J. Cnrain; Mop. and Mrs Cugat, bypsabeiJl Borick; ; The Bzighi-Pavilions, by Hugh Walpole. ^Non-Fiction, ?<adult); Blood, Sweat and Tears, s ^r.- Jt^Hon., JVinflton Churchill ; Home By The Biyer, Arehi bal Rutledge; The Gay Poet, Jean nette a Zolan. Juvenile; Raggedy Aim and the Golden Butterfly, Bruelle; The King's Day, by Bishop. " Tto IJhrary hours have beeh chang ed to 12:30-5:60 P. M. BIRD NOTES ' At the Bird Club meeting, Satur day, Jean Boyce read an article on the family traits of the.;Cardinal It is doubtful if there is a better father in birdland than the Cardinal. The Only possible exception is ' the bob white, who, if the mother of the fcm: ily be lost, will take complete charge and raise the motherless birds effl ciently. The Cardinal is now feeding the last young ones of the season. These are probably his third crop for many families must be hatched out every year if the race of redbirds is to but vive.the disadvantages of nests plac ed too close to the ground and of a bright color; that invites- f&e atten tion/of enemies. The mother Cardinal is so shy she wfiT not bring food to her young ad long , as she thihsglj sha is being ob served The father* is 'less careful. He totes and fetches hour after hour, pugShg the food far down the young ster's throats. Sometimes he be comes so annoyed with the insatiable demands of the most ^aggressive young male that he takes him to a nearby feeding shelf and staffs him as full of cornbread and other fooda that thd chid can hardly whistle. - ;?.. n The Japanes( have beaten the Chinese, by all the rules of military <ebtperts, but the Chinese do hot seem to know that they are ? ? ? Vcffuagflfe First in our V&L 'u' - ? t|? wtMiA | ? i ?\X- ' ?m&HM' ? ? IT ? Sfl lioluin* ^8>11 ? I Ax - qoi? with- ? f . ? ' ? M ? I ? ? M W It UV;' * ? ^v'^s'' f.fty 1 vh' -l BUS STOLEN Jersey City. N. J.?Apparently someone who waa in a hurry and could not wait, stole * 26-passenger bus which :<raa one of eight parked in front of the Hudson TYi?9porta tkm Company, here. It wjas. found, undamaged, several hours later. f????.M % SHIRLEY'S "SPUNKY" DIES 1 Hollywood.?"Spunky," the Shet land pony which Moviemaker Joseph M. Schenck imported from the, Shet land Isles for Shirley Temple, is dead. To the last "Spunky^ lived up to Ms.- Mme~h6 wouldn't , I* Jnnyone, not even Shiriey, ride him, although he apparently waa ee tame as could be'sad enjoyed being played with. -??:.... ? I# PRAYER ANSWERED . Pari*, Mo.?In a banner line,the Monroe County Appeal declared: "Lord, We Confess Oar Sins, We Ask Forgiveness, Wo Pray For Rain.7* The much-needed rain fell the next day and, in the next issue, the fol lowing appeared, "And the Rains . Came; Praise God From Whom All Btarfiu. Plcw." ' $1 A STEP -V-': ' . Huntington Park, Calif.?Deciding to save himself a few steps Peter Albright went down an alley to enter the back door to hie hotel. It might have saved steps, but it cost him $205, which three gunmen, waitng in the ailey, took from him. . - I haJ?Ceh^e ofm?RLu^Department^ For romprfent and HI < ? s?- *? ?- ?T5SB M . V ?'''-'^^y. ^yjpB^-'*r ^-*'J BV-; i ^v-Jpl^BBHBg'. -rlflKr^%Miywfr" -'jwrBii /Mi - iiyA|ii||

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