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Mr. and Mrs. Pat Baffin spent the week end in Body Mount. ? ? ? Mr. and Mm R. A. Joyner were Raleigh visitors Thursday. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walaton spent Sunday with rolatiyws in Kazdjr. ? ? ? ? ,*'.>?" v ? ? ~ :<s-j Miss Alice Dale has retained froth a visit to relatives in Green Cbunty. ? ? ? Mrs. Dora H. Keel and Mm Lath Morris were Greenville visitors Thurs day. ? ? ? Mrs. D. W. Taylor has returned to Snow Hill after a visit to Mm G. C. Joyner. Miss Ellen Like is spending the week end at her home in Darlington, Sw C. ? ?? . Miss Nathalie Johnson, of Weklon, spent the week end with relatives here. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that J. W. Bass is out again after a recent illness. ? e ? Mrs. Frank Davis, Sr., and Miss Elizabeth Davis were Bakdgh visitors Thursday. ? ? ? Miss Geraldine Cameron is spend ing the week end at her home in Jonesboro. ? ? ? Friends will regret to learn that Ben Bynuta is ill at his home near Farraville. ? m - Miss Frances Dtrpree left this week to resume her studies at G. S. C. W., Milledgeville, Ga. , ? ? a Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Morris, of Crisp, spent Monday with their daughter, Mrs. James Lewis. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Bertha Joyner is reported as slightly improved. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., and Mrs. Herbert Acton were Richmond visitors Wednesday. ? ? ? Mrs. W. E. Waters, of Rocky Mount, spent Thursday and Friday with Miss Alice Dale. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pierce and son, Lonnie, Jr., were Raleigh and Dur ham visitors Monday. * ? ? Miss Mary Barbee attended the funeral of her uncle, C. D. Barbee in Burlington Sunday. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. W. Leslie Smith is recuperating after a recent illness. ? ?.* Mrs. B. S. and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith and Mrs. M. V. Horton were Greenville visitors Monday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Todd, of Wen dell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Holmes Sunday. ? ? ? Rev. and Mrs. M. Y. Self, Mrs. G. M. Holden and Mrs. John T. Thorne spent Tuesday m Goldsboro. *? ? ? Miss Jane Hadley and Miss Agnes Fullilove, of Greenville, were guests of Miss Mae Joyner Sunday. ? ? Mrs. Ed Nash Warren, Mrs. Ham mond and Mrs. J. M. Stansill were Kinston visitors Wednesday. ? ? ? ? Mack Pollard, of Oteen, arrived Wednesday for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mm. W. A. Pollard, Sr. Mrs. Thomas Nelson and Mrs. Jay Bodges, of Washington, were guests of Mrs. D. R. Morgan Tuesday. Wade Drake, popular manager of I the Paramount, attended the World Series game in Nnr York this week. ? Mr. and Mrs. Russell Britt, of Aj- \ ? den, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Agnes Blount and Mr. and Mra. Ttaak ? Davis, Jr. I ? as Charles Bay Townsend has ratarn ed Mrs. Archie Pridgen, of Ports mouth, Va., spent several days of this week with her mother, Mrs. Albert Jones. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Frank Dupree, Jr., is recuper ating rapidly from an operation, which she underwent in Parkview Hospital, Rocky Mount, this week. ... Mrs. H. L. Holden, of Wilson, Mrs. W. B. Lea and Mrs. W. L. Thorpe, of Rocky Mount, were guests of Mrs. H. Neal Howard, Thursday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Satterfield, of Durham, who are on the Wilson to bacco market'again this season, visit ed friends here during the week end. .* ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Agnes Blount has returned from a Greenville hospital where she had | been receiving treatment, and is re ported as recuperating rapidly. ; ' ' * Rev. |L M. Wilson has returned af ter attending the State Synod of the ! Presbyterian Church, which convened at Barium Springs Orphanage this week. ? ?* ? Mrs. Harvey Turnage and daugh ter, Betty Lou, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Calloway, of Greenville, were guests of Mrs. W. J. Turnage Sunday, 9 Horton RoUfitree, student at Chapel ?Hill, and .Charles Rountree, of Fort Jackson, Columbia, S. C., spent the week aid with their grandmother, Mrs. Dora H. Reel. A m ? m I that Jamea H. Harden left this week I to join the United States Air Corps 1st Frost Field, Stamford, Texas. ??? I Friends here will regret to lepra that Mrs. Charles 1L Griffin, of Wil son, formerly Miss Janie Davis, of Fannville, is iB ifelfssj: Elisabeth Hospital, in.. Raleigh. Late reports I state that Mrs. Griffin is improving. I ?"-*? y , ^^ ^ I erai ox ner^granciatner, Mr. Mont JglHIlwJ), WXlAvIl W*?" 1 vy. 1 ^ : ? > v: vj; 5 jfeVj; 'V j T ??r; :': ? ?) SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, October 6 ; I 3:80 ? M.-Spiritual Life Group I Methodist Woman's Society I | meets in the Church. I 8:00 P. M.?Baptist Missionary I Society meets in the Church j f with Mrs. Ml P. McConnell, Mrs. I B. A. Parker and Mrs. & A. J | Boebudc as hostesses. ' ? I I 3 .*00 P. M.?Circle No. 1, Presby- | j terian Auxiliary, meets with J I Mrs. J. M. StansilL I 3:00 P. M. Episcopal Auxiliary I j meets with Mrs. R. C. Copen- j I haver. I 3:00 P. M. ? Woman's Council I Christian Church meets in the I I Church. - j I 3:30 P. M.?Methodist Woman's I I Society of Christian Service | meets in the Church, j 8:00 P. M.-^Circle No. 2, Presby- I if terian Auxiliary, meets with I I Mrs. G. B. Smith, I Tuesday, 7 J J 3;00 P. M.?Contract Club meets j I with Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurst. . ' 0:30 P. M.?Botary.CInh. J 8:00 P. M.?Junior Order. - I Wednesday, 8 |J j noon Club meets with Mrs. Alex 11 j 3:00 P. M. ? Wednesday After- I noon Club meets with Mrs. W. J I Alex Allen. ; It Thursday, 9 j 11:00 A. M.?Masons. I 3:00 P. M.?Progressive Bridge |[ Club meets with Sirs. B. S. II Sheppard. Friday, 10 I J 8:30 P. M.?Woman's Club meets || at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hob- || good with Mrs. B. S. Sheppard, I] I Mrs. J. M. Christman and Mrs. I I Marvin Y. Self as hostesses.- I I 7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts. 1 8;00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the j World. Saturday, 11 | I 10:00 A. M. Bird Club, j 3:00 P. M.?Major May Chapter, I j D. A. R., meets with Mrs. A. C. I 1 Monk aaid Mrs. J. 0. Pollard as I. | hostesses. { I IKVmTIOKS^CHVED received Dy niwws ncre tins .W66K* "Mr. and torn. Joseph Knight Gobi request the honor of your present* enth at October, ninfceen hundred and forty-one, at four-thirty offippgl i: Sunday, October 5th, is designated World-wide Communion Sunday. Communion Services will be observed in the local churches and all chincfe members are urged to attend^ the service*; at the churches to yrUA they belongj^'^rili^SI^ ^ i The hope of the world is in pie cross of Christ Will not the Chris tian people of Jltamyille show their loyalty to -Sun by -co-operationg to tin. world-wkk, effort! Rev. H. M. Wilson, Secretary, Farmville Ministerial Association. fl THE METHODIST CHURCH r. v ?; V ? ?< We are participating' in a visita tion of the members of our church in the interest of Good Christian Fel lowship, and to personally inform each member that next Sunday is World Wide Communion Sunday, which will be observed by the Protes tant churches. ~ Committees are endeavoring to visit every home in which there are members of the local Methodist Church, and are making three re quests; First, church members are asked to attend the Communion ser vice on next Sunday morning; Second, during the Communion service, each member is requested to rededicate himself in loyalty to Christ and the church; Third, we are asking mem bers to plan to attend regularly at least one service of worship each Sunday through October, November and December. We extend a welcome to Christians of all denominations to Qommune. Rev. M. Y. Self, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES Sunday will be "Rally Day" ih Sun day school, and also Promotion Day for the Primary Grades. Meeting Next Week Rev Harold Tyer, of Washington, N. C., will arrive Sunday afternoon to begin a series of Evangelistic meetings. Rev. Tyer is a fine Chris tian man and a strong preacher. There will be services each evening at 7:30 through Oct 12. Public is invited tb come and hear this strong preacher. Music in charge of Mrs. CL N. Bo stic. ' - Rev. C. B. Mashburn, Pastor. ATTEND DISTRICT MEET Mrs. John B. Joyner, president of the 15th District of the North Caro lina Federation of Women's dubs is presiding for the second time, today Bat the annual meeting of the club Hlrawmen of the district, which is con vening in Williamston. A foil day's program of activities had been plan Bed and. the meeting was expected to wnract a large delegation from the towns comprising the district. More I than 200 women, assembled in Green ville fast year for one of the largest meetings ever held in the district Among representatives of Farm [ vine's federated clubs, the Farmville literary dub, the- Woman's dub and the Junior Woman's dub, in at tendance at the. Williamston Meeting today . V\h Mrs. John B. Joyner, Mrs. J. M. Hobgbod* Mrs. Jesse Moye,; Mrs. A Q. Roebuck, Mrs. J; H. Moore, Mrs. A. B. Moore, Mrs. John T. Thome, Mrs. J. W. Bass, Mrs. W. jr. Rasberry, Miss Tabitha DeVisconti, Mrs. J. M. Christman, Mrs. D. R. Morgan, Mrs R. A. Parker, Mrs. H. D. Johnson, Miss Elizabeth- Davis, Mrs. J. W Parker, Mrs. Henrietta M. William son, Mrs. J. W. Joyner, Mrs. Tommj Holmes, and Mrs. Carii Blackwood. . J read ? l ^^^r^lrVroBPl^C1 df*Joy JRule of Taste" as set.un by the j Augustus and accepted and added to by thef ^Georgians. Miss DeVisoonti emphasized the. influence of Hogarth and his ide^m|S|; reflect I in the wolk of other painters of that ( period. Copies of famous paintings were shown in illustration of this J point I f>" A lovely musical program consist ing of compositions at the 17th anil 18th' centuries was presented by Mrs. John D. Holmes and Mis. J. V, Joy- I jner, who sang selections from Han- I I del's "Messiah"; by Mrs. Elbert G. Holmes, who sang an. early |6nglish (air, and a trio, "By Bendemeer I Stream," rendered by the three Ang ers. Mrs. Haywood Smith; wbb ac loompanist. During a pleasant social period, a (congealed fruit salad, ham and bis jcuits, crax, hot cheese cornucopias, iced tea and cocoanut mounds were served. Special guests'of the hostess were Mrs. A. C. Monk, Sr., libs. John T. Thorns, Mrs. J. ML Hobgood, Mrs. James R. Lang, Mrs. George Monk, Mrs. B. S. Smith, Mrs. B. 0. Tynwge, Mrs. R. A. Fields, Urn J..L/Shackle ford, Mrs. John D. and Mrs, Elbert C. Holmes, Mrs.. A. Q. Roebuck, Hiss Edna Robinson and Miss Paimy Gary. . ? ??. I , Mrs. L. T. Pierce Hostess Members of the Progressive Bridge Club and a- number of special guests enjoyed an afternoon, of bridge at the home of Mrs. L." T. Pierce on Thursday. Marigolds predominated in the floral setting for the tables which bore attractive appointments. Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. I. E. Satterfield, .of Durham, won the club and guest prizes, potted plants, and Mrs. Satterfield was also pre sented with lovely handkerchiefs as I gift from the hostess. After four progressions the hos tess served a delectable pear and grape salad, sandwiches, Saratoga chips, pickles, crax, and iced tea. Sharing with members in the pleas ures of the afternoon were Mi*. .L E. Satterfield, Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, Mrs. Wesley JL Willi?, Mrs. George Moore, Jr., Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr? Mrs, R. A. Parker, Mrs. Pat Ruffin and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck. . Mrs. Wheless Entertains Mrs- James M. Wheless, Jr., de lightfully entertained the Aee" Club . this week at her home, in which , dahlias and other fall ,fkwrers were used with artistic isffeot' ||| The high score award of pottery wynt to Mrs. R. T. Williams, and Mrs. E. N. Pettewlay received minia , tore vases as consolation prize. Mrs. , Petteway was cordially welcomed . into the elub aa a ne* member atthife ^lorful^sand ches, derigned .in | ? f : - - " - u r^"1 ? IB 8 mflici/aiSVii I 10 . vQ 2 I 1 Carolina will join, j a ? ' * ' ' **' 4 , ^ "(t V ' '* "1-1 cirif and Mrt Jesse Moye, State Junior <fce Federation Institute ami Cowadl, bald Monday and Tuesday in at the ^li^HotriaLlWonian'B Ch&pgafat. ;; i|J^DIN^:^OUNCEDi|jy Si i ' Miss Louise Shilling, of ChewBville, JH> daughter of Mrs. Alice Shilling and the late . Ralph Shilling, to Charles Aaron Mozingo, eon of Mr. aad'jlip^harles H. Mozingo, of FarmvUle, -hi. <2pen.Monday,;vaep|; tember At home Hagerstow%;|Id. mA ha* Mi^ppferested: to ? learn that Mfc Mozingo-is connected with the art department of the Air craft plant in Hagerstown. ' i? National Qiurch Group Will Meet In Greenyifle ? ?: I Nationally known leaders of the Desdples of Christ will speak at the state convention of the North Caro lina Disciples in Greenville Novem ber 6-7, it. was announced. Wednes day. Rev. Charles G. Ware, state secretary, said the speakers will in clude Ewart H. Wyle, Stephen J. Corey, Are. R. A. Doan, Searle Bates and other widely known worker^ If will be the 97th state convention; and is expected to- ihe the most largely attended' ysfc ilirgest churcfcespof the North Carolina Disciples of Christ are; in Kinston, Greenville, Wilson and other towns in this sec tion. C- v?:'';-?>; - ? Some of the best advice that we have hear^ lsA?iy comes from Mar liner Eccles,"who urges people to get out of debt - . ? Farmers, who expect the govern- 4 ment to assist them in bad years, ( should not hesitate to assist the gov- ' eniment in good years; * " ?: P.'.." .im wjfom appreciate quality ann vaj*:v' ae*.?1rko#nntStunning $boes for every costume.... Ktytfac fine materials, beau *am tasmou shoes m fseem ttnbtUwabU at their prices! ?y-V ^ i HARRIS rt*jirmn/rnmti ' " ' ' 51.? SUBSCRIBE to THE ENTERPRISE $1.50 ^? ? -1.C
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