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E. (X Caarr, Jr., ?P*t ?WT ?H,
Raleigh I
Mrs. J. K. Shearin wa? a Crctm F
ville visitor, Wednesday. L
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ^tffcear wert I
Goldsboro visitors, Monday. I
Miss Fanny Gary is viafting bar I
sister, Mrs. J. H. Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carr w*re||
Greenville visitors, Monday.
Mrs. Annie Riggsbee visited rela- I
tives in Durham, Wednesday.
Mrs. L. W. Godwin and<*
friends spent Thursday in Baleigh
Needham Askew, of Raleigh, * I
visiting his sister, Mrs. "Lola Forbes.
Miss Alice Harper Parker gent I
the week end with relatives ? Snow ,
HUl. I
Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
spent Thursday and Friday in Beau
fort I
Mrs. J. W. Joyner and Mrs. W.C.
Askew were Wilson visitors, Satur
day. _
T A. Wass has returned to Cleve- I
,J5."Ohio after a virit to L,?ui I
Bass. ? ?_ Ito
Mrs. Grover H. Webb, of Pinetops,,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. S. I
Roebuck. II
Bud Dixon, of Wilson, spent Wed
nesday with his sister, Mrs. Louise ||
D. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Holmes re
turned Wednesday from a visit to.
Baltimore. .. II
Fred G. Smith is spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring
in Kinston.
Mrs. J. W. Holmes has returned:
from a visit to relatives in Washing- J ^
ton, D. C. J S
Mrs. D. E. Oglesby, of Kinston, U
? Was the guest ofMrs. A. Q. Roebuck,
Wednesday. h
Mrs. H. L. Watson, of Wilson,!
spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. j
J. Y. Monk. E
W. B. Herring, of La Grange, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dar-I
den, Sunday. h
Mrs. E. N. Petteway has returned j
" from a visit to he* former home at q
Lake View, S. C.
Friends will be glad to learn that r
Mrs. S. A. Garris is recuperating aft- (
er a recent illness. I
Mrs. Mattie Taylor left this week h
for a visit to her son, Dr. M. E. T?y-|
lor, in High Point. J C
VKggpft Gray and Elsie Carraway n
and Wade Drake were Greenville J
visitors, Wednesday. j ^
Friends will be glad to learn that
Mrs. W. Leslie Smith is recuperating j c
from a recent illness. ^ 11
Mrs. Henry Barrett has returned
to Ralegh after a visit to her aunt,
Mrs. Jennie Flanagan.
Friends will regret to learn that I a
Mrs. Preston B. Murphrey is ill at
her home near Farmville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hop Smith, of War
saw, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
Haywood A. Smith, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Skinner, of .
Greenville and son, Gene, spent Sat- j ^
urday with Mrs. J. D. Owen. l ^
Mrs. George E. Moore, Miss Metai
King Moore and Fred Moore were h
T?aloigh visitors, Wednesday. 11
Mrs. I. & Satterfield and Mrs. C. ,
T. Dixon, of Durham and Wilson,!]
were visitors here, Wednesday. J1
Miss Frances Winstead and J. W.[
Holmes visited relatives in Richr.,
mond, Vs., during the week end. J,
Miss Louise Hams^o^rScly 1
I Mount, spent tike week end wiith her
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holmes and
chfldren, of Hertford, spent the week
? end with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Holmes.
Paul Hicks Burnett, of Hampton,
I Vs., spent the week end with his pa
I rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett.
Mrs. Robert Lee Smith, Mrs. M. V.
I Horton and Miss Alic6 Harper Park
I Mr. ani jfrk jk O. Pollard return- J
I ed Monday from * visit to their son,
I Miss Margaret Lewis, Miss GeraK I
I - Stantonsburg, were visitors,
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? ? 3- .? xrom ^ ??C6Ilt 3Jjp6DulCltl5 OXhtf&tlOCD
in a Ejesbm hftfiuiftl
am ? amiirwmrs* uvojnkm.
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Misses Estelle McBride, Louise L
arrior, Pat McKinney, Elizabeth lo
[otley and Elizabeth Rampley spent J<
unday in Enfield and Roanoke G
lapids. "W
Mrs. Fred Crouch, Sr.,. Mr. and ^
Irs. Fred Crouch, Jr., of Raleigh, fe
nd Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams, of Si
"ranklin, were guests of Mrs. Frank C
?upree, Sr., Sunday. ' B
Miss Geraldine Gardner, Miss Ver
ice Lang Jones, Miss Evelyn Gay, ^
Irs. Claude L. Barrett, Mrs. John ^
t. Joyner and Mrs. P.J!. Jones were ^
loldaboro visitors, Tuesday.
Rev. C. B. Mashburn and a large
I epresentation from the Farmville ?
Christian Church attended the State
I Convention of the Christian Church,
?eld in Greenville last week.
I C. L. Branham, of Washington, D.
I is recuperating from a recent ill
less at the home of his sister,
I . W. Holmes. Late reports state
I hat he is recovering rapidly.
I Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McConnell ac
ompanied their son, James to New
lort News, Va., Wednesday, where
le entered the Ship Building and
l)ry Dock Apprenticeship School.
I Rev. and Mrs: M. Y. Self and Mr.
Ind Mrs. J. T. T^orne and Mrs. R.
II Joyner attended the State Con
Isrence of the Methodist Church,
leicg held in Durham this week.
I Irving Bass and Ray Silton, of
Boston, Mass., who are serviing the
180th Field Artillery on maneuvers
In North Carolina, were guests of
Biss Genaldine Gardner during the
I Mrs. Ben 0. Tonnage, Jr.,vand son,
lack, left Wednesday after a visit
Bo Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Tonnage, for
I visit to Mrs. Tornage's former
Lome in Charleston, before returning
fto Colombia, S. C.
I Mr. add Mrs. Ted Horton spent the
week end with Mrs. Albert Horton
and Mrs. Kathleen Moore enroute
Springs and Lexington, Ky., to their! I
Dr. and Mrs. WHber JacksQ^^ofj
eigh, spent Sunday in Farmville the]
juests of Dr. and Mrs. Rsol E. Jones. ]
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recovering rapidly# \ Sw&SraI
H' mm Hint? nun ?^ .1 lli ?? . M J it. -
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I Qj qmj beloved father J T Tattle
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday, November 17
3:00 P. V.?Episcopal Auxiliary II
meets with Mrs. T. S. Byon. I
8:00 P. M.?Presbyterian Auxiliary 1
meets with Mrs. Prank Dupree,
3:30 P. M?Mary Ellen Doxier I "
Circle of the Baptist Woman's I ?,
Missionary Society meets with I p
Mrs. Lang Davis. I M
Executive Board meeting P.- J ~
T. A. postpoaad to Monday, No- I J
vember 24.
i Tuesday, 18 "
2:30 P. M.?Contract Club meets I ^
with Mrs. Claude L. Barrett I
6:30 P. M.?Rotary? dub. J q
8.*00 P. M.?Junior Order. j ^
Wednesday, 19 I co
3:30 P. M.?literary Club meets I
with Mirs. H. N. Howard as host- JI w
ess at the home of Mrs. ~G. M. II Bi
Holden. IfM
Thursday, 20 I]
THANKSGIVING DAY j w:
Junior Woman's Club post- j j ci
poned to Nov. 27. Jj ju
American Legion Auxiliary 11 aj
postponed to Nov. 27. If in
P.-T. A. postponed to Nov. IIM
27. I h<
Friday, 21 I (t
10:15 A. M.?'Tyson-May Reunion It*>3
at D. A. R. Chapter House. . Ij I
7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts. M
8:00 P. M.?Woodmen of the jj ^
World. I 61
Saturday, 22 I ^
10:00 A. M.?Bird Club.
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trly winter season here was the
ince given by Mtvhnd Mis. R. T.
onk and T. Eli Joyner, Jr., at the
>untry Club this week, honoring
i88 Mary Jamieson^ Merritt, of
reenville, and Joseph Loyd Horton,
popular members of the young
eial 'sets of Greenville and Farm
lie, whose marriage will be solemn
ed on November 19. ^ - ';'3fl
The specioi? assembly -room of the
Sub was decorated with a profusion
' chrysanthemums in the autumn
Ion. \ i':
Greeting guests as they arrived
tee T. Eli Joyner, Jr., Miss Nellie
utler, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Monk,
iss Merritt and Mr. Horton.
Refreshments, consisting of sand
tehee, pickles, Saratoga ? chips,
teese straws, cookies and tomato
ice were served from beautifully
ipointed tables during the dance
termission, by Mrs. A. C. Monk and
rs.' T. E. Joyner, mothers of the
NStS.
I The delightful affair was attended
r seventy-five couples, v
Out of town guests were: Mr. and
rs. Dave Mosier, Mr. and Mrs.
iarlee Bissette, Mr. and Mrs. Bob*
t Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. John Wells,
r. and Mrs. Tom Rivers, Mr. and
rs. Jack Nobles, Mr. and Mrs. Gar*
itt Stanfield, Misses Harriet Ltyyd,
jan Blount, Marion TyBon, Emmy
era Scales, Jane Garrett, Julia. Gay
zd, Virginia Uzrel, Bill Saunders,
>hnny Moseley, Harold Staton,'
eorge Dowdy, Tom Webb, Caryj
rarren, Ernest Griffin,- Howard
raldrop; Barney Smith, Paul Clod
ilter, A. L. Hobgood, and Edwin
aund^rs, of Greenville; Miss Grace
lara Taylor and Tom Wilson, of
ethel; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields,
r., and Mr. and Mrs. Plato Monk, of
Wilson; Audrey Joyner, of Raleigh;
It. and Mrs. J. Sterling Gates, of
inston.
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Rotary Banquet
An anticipated event of the social
ilendar each fall is the banquet held
y the Rotary Club in observance of
adies' Night, when members of the
armville school faculty share hou
rs with Rotary Anns as special
uests.
The occasion held by the Rotarians
a Tuesday evening at the Country
lub -and attended by nearly a hun
red members and -guests, surpassed
jrmer banquets in various ways,
ccording to reports. Armistice Day
as emphasized by the decorations,
hich Carried out the national colors,
y the use of the'flag, and.in the
lace cards and' favors. Bowls of
ad roses aori red and white chrys
nthemums added color and beauty
) the banquet table.
Jim Joyner, Rotary president, dis
eased. cordiality and the traditional
lotary spirit of genuine fellowship
hroughout the evening as master of
eremonies, and the program com
littee composed of Paul Ewell,
ohn B. Lewis, Irvin Morgan, Jr.,
nd Carl Blackwood had planned an
ntertaining program that went over
rith a bang. * o'C. :-p
John Thome extended a warm
welcome from the Rotarians, to which
liss Marguerite McKinney respond
d on behalf of the faculty members.
Irs. R. LeRoy Rollins spoke out for
he Rotary/Anns.
Presentation of the entertainer for
he evening was made by John B,
jewis, and the occasion was made
rayer by the antics oi Merman 7W
jpb, who took time out from hie
nerry-making to relate many of his
interesting" experiences as a former
:lown in Ringling Brothers cinnii^.
At the end of an exciting drawing
:ontest, the ladies were^happier as
he recipients of lovely gifts of pot
eery, linens, electrical appliances, cm*
iy and potted plants. Mrs. Jim Joy
aer won the grand prixe, $5 in Thrift
Stamps,* other prises went to Mrs.
J. H. Moore, Miss Annie Lee Jones,
Miss Mary Frances Cntts, Miss Eliz
abeth Motley, Mrs. W. B. Carraway,
Mrs. Carl Blackwtood, Mrs. P. E.
Edgerton Sirs. J T Thome IM^s.
- During the time designated on tne
program for fun and frivo]itj||Ed
their classification and characteris
WIIUl'3iS OX priZvS culu AIVJIUID I
w^re Co., Mrs, M. V.
? Evening?Miss Tahiiha DeVisconti,
1st prize, a print, given by Quinn
Miller Furniture Co., 'of Greenville;
Miss Hattie Gut, 2nd, box of candy,
by Blount-Harvey, Greenville; Mrs.
J. H. Paylor, bath powder, by C.
Heber Forbefc Gfl&enyille; Men's
awards?bO gallons fuel oil, given by
Briley Service Station, Stron by John
B. Lewis; box of 60 cigars, given by
Blackwood's Wholesale Co., won by
A. C..Monk, Jr. Strife
? Mrs. Grover H, Webb, of PmetoPIM I
charmingly entertained friends for
seven tabto of bridge at the tourna
ment including members of the New
Deal Club, of which she was formerly
a member. Prizes of double decks
of cards were presented by the hos
tess to Mrs. David T. Harris, winner
of high score, and to Mrs. E. C. Bea
man as consolation for low soore.
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Mrs. Roebuck Hostess
One of the most delightful social
events of the week was the lovely
bridge party given on Armistice Day
at eight o'clock in the evening by
Mrs. S. A. Roebuck. Hahdsome
chrysanthemums emphasized a color
note of red and white, and the nation
al colon and motifs were effectively
used in appointments for eight tables.
Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss won the com
panion fruit plaques, awarded for
high score, and Mrs. G. M. Holden
received note paper as the consols-'
tion.
Following the games, guests were
invited by the hostess to Wheless'
Drug Store, Where tables bore cen
terpieces of flags and candles in'the
national .colors and^i^v star' design.
Raspberry ice cream" tarts, cocoanut
cake and salted nuts, were served.
Assisting the hostess ? in receiving
and serving were Miss Annie Lee
Jones and Miss Geraldine Cameron.
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Junior Woman's Club.
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Inaugurating a new plan of meet
ing as adopted by the Junior Wom
an's Club, of which Mrs. Tommy S;
Ryon is president, whs the evening
meeting held at. the home of Mrs. J.
M. Hobgood, at which time twenty
four new members were welcomed
into this group, a majority being
business and professional women. In
the future the Qub will hold an Aft
ernoon and an evening meeting each
month. Mrs. Cherry Easley was
invited to act as sponsor of the group.
An interesting program, which
took the form of a newspaper, was
developed, with Mrs. E. C. Holmes
acting as the editor. Members of the
staff, submitting 1 copy for "The
Morning, Headache," included Mrs.
Jesse Moye, in charge of the front
page; editorial, Mrs. J..M. Hobgood;
serial story, Mrs. E. C. Holmes; so
ciety column,. Miss Nellie Butler;
literary page, Mis? Mary Friar Rouse;
Dorothy Dix, Mrs. Easley; advertis
ing, Mrs. Archie Cayton.
A program of lovely music ^ras
rendered by Mrs. J. D. Holmes and
; Miss Nellie Butler.
Refreshments consisted of a de
' licious congealed salad course with
*r coffee. .v
? Members and guests in attendance
numbered forty. TO* 9ofegood home
had pleasing decorations of-aijtumi
foilage and chrysanthemums. *
i Major May
A splendid meeting of thfc MhjcJ
Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. B.,
I held this week with Mrs. P. E. Jonei
and Mrs M. V* Jones as joint hostesi
white chrysantemuma.
I jMrs. H. M. Williamson preside*
imd^Mrs.E. B. Beasley, of
beautiful year bwks as a gift to th
Zebulen Vance, who rendered meri, ]
brought the program to ? delightful
dose with a solo, "Our America," -
{with accompaniment by Miss Mar- !
Igaret Tyson- V;-^-''vy '
A variety of sandwiches, salted < i
nuts and hot tea were served, the \ \
plate decorations being1 appropriate -
to the autumn season as were die I
floral arrangements in the Walter ' i I
home. !
Lamrad Club
Members of the Lamrad Club play- j I
ed in the first of a tournament series ' I
of bridge games thisweek with Mni 1
Bob Fiser as a gracious hoc- ;
tess. >|j?yBanthemumBrJpplovifly ;
autumn shades were used sis a set- !
ting for the tables. ^tMrs. Ben 0. J I
?Turnage, Jr., of Columbia, ,S- C-, was ;
presented with a boat sof candy by the
hostess. Deiiciops refreshments ;
were served after play.
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LIBRARY HOURS CHANGED
Hours of the Farmville library <
are as follows for the month of *
November: from the 18th through
the 16th, 10:00 A. M., and 12:80 to .
5:30 P. M.; from the 17th through -1
the 26th, 9:00 A. M., and 12:80 P. *
M., to 5:30 P. M.
I'. PLOW-UP A. V
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British farmers cure being asked
to plow up another 2,000,000 acres
of hitherto uncultivated land, includ
ing golf courses, to help meet food
needs.
no Danger
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Although there are increasing calls
for food from abroad, there is no
danger of food rationing in this coun
try, according to the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture. .
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. The local churches,.for all that you
think is wrong pbout them, represent
'the only organizations devoted en
tirely to the improvement of human '
beings; if you -are interested, "join
one ofthenL
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PLENTY OF TURKEY
A. R. Hatchett, the Army's mar
keting specialist fer poultry, has
announced that he has arranged for
the purchase of 1,500,000 pounds of
dressed turkeys to supply the Jinny's
Thanksgiving dinner requirements, $ I
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