* " * ? * nr * - ? | | * . [ | ? J | ( | | ^ | , , , J BUI Morton left Monday for the;i * * * Jk- n Mm. J. T. Bandy has returned from r1 a visit to friends in WaJstonburg. {[ \ * I J. T. Bandy attended the Scottish]] Rite Reunion in If ear Bern this week, ] * * * l! T. R. Barton, of Norfolk, Va* spent II Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Al-ll bert Horton. ' B; J ' ? ? ? jl Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Albritton I spent' several days of this week in J Richmond, Va. * * * II Edward Beam an, student at Sal-J anbury school, spent the week end at jj his home here. | * * ? Mrs. Katherine Reynolds left to- I day for a visit to the Western por- I tion of the State. ? ? ? Friends will regret to learn that I lbs. A. B. Walter is Ql at her home I on Belcher street I Mrs. J. M. Hobgood attended a I meeting of the County Welfare Board j I in Greenville, Friday. (| Jackie Willis and Harold Rouse are - spending this week end with Sonny Boy Gates in Kinston. * * * Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson and son, Milton, spent the week end with , relatives in WilHamston. ? ?. ? Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, of Ocean Park, Va., were guests of Mr. and , Mrs. J. K. Cobb, Sunday. ? * .? * Mrs. Kathleen Moore and Miss i Elvira Tyson were Richmond, Va., I! visitors during the ^eek end. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mozingo, Amos and Miss Dorothy Mozingo, spent 1 Sunday with relatives in Snow Hill. 1 ?"? * ; j J. B. Pierce, Mrs. Russell Britt and < son, of Ayden, were guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., Thursday, j ] ? ? ? John Parker, student at Virginia' Episcopal School, Lynchburg, Va., : spent the week end at his home here. ' * ? * j Mrs. J. Sterling Gates and Mrs. < Walter C. Jones, of Kinston, were , guests of Mrs. M. V. Jones, Tuesday. 1 * ? * Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Turnage and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields spent Sun- ^ day with relatives and friends in Bel- , haven. . ? ? ? * < Mrs. George Farr and son, George, ( Jr., returned Friday to Asheville after1 a visit to Rev. and Mrs. C. B. I Mashburn. f. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Jock Taylor, of Nor- \ folk, Va., were guests of Mr. and j j Mrs. Charles Mozingo during the I' week aid. ? ? * ? j ? Mr. and Mrs. James C. Manning and I1 sona, of Williamston, are spending the week end with Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson. ' ? ? ? Dr. W. M. Willis, J. W. Joyner, R. A. Joyner, R. LeRoy Rollins and Hay- J' wood Smith paid Gastonia a business]! visit Wednesday. j ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Turnage, Mrs. J. Y. Monk, Jr., and Mrs. Alton W.j Bobbitt visited relatives in Columbia, SL C., this week. Rev. C. B. Mashburn and Rev. W. I. Bennett attended the State Board I meeting of the Christian Church, held in Raleigh, Tuesday. j ? * * W. J. Bandy and family, of Green-1 vOIe, and Sam D. Bundy, of Leggetts, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.J Bundy during the week mid. ? ? ? I ~ - - - ? 1 ? [ ? Friends will be glad u> 1WLM U1UI I Mrs. R. E. Belcher, who has been ill I I for several weeks is reported as im I proving rapidly and aide to be up. I * * * I Mr. and Mrs. W. Holiowell, of I Golds bo ro, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I Barrett, Jr., of Wilson, were gnests I of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barrett, Thurs I ? ? ?? Friends will be glad to learn that I Jean Bynum, who underwent an I appendicitis operation in a Kington I hospital, Thanksgiving Day, is To rn cuperating rapidly. ? ? ? * I Friends will regret to learn that I J. B. Batem&n, father of Mm C. B. I ffeal in Rocky Mount for several jf*-" H I Robinson, Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, Miss I and dsughtcr, G6Dr attended the! I f this week. TToharti Ifjm Mars&rcft Rmfth Mnt CWmmiu Gubtf mnd danffhiftr HAT Vlw*a/ RlWIvJ l^^eBQjagwWa y I ^ j?' MSil' 'A ' Wednesday. with Mrs. M. V. Horton. I 6:30 t M.?Rotary Club, f B.*00 P. H?Junior Order..: I I Wednesday, 3 i f 3:80 P. M.?Literary Qub meets ; with Mrs. P.' E. Jones. I Thursday, 4 8:00 P. M.?Junior Woman's Club meets at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood with Mrs. E. C. Holmes and Airs. J. P. Barrett' aa hostesses. : Friday, 5 3:00 P. M.?Lamrad Club meets with/Miss Venice Lang Jones*-' 3:30 P. M.?U. D. C. meets with the president, Mrs. W. M. Wil lis. : r'i j I 7:00 P. H.?American Legion. 7:30 P. M.?Santa Claus arrives in Farmville. I 7:30 P. M.-?Boy Scouts. 8:0ff P. M. ? Woodmen of Hie World. Saturday* 6 10:00 A. M.?Bird Qub. j I __ - Friends have been welcoming Rev. and Mrs. M. Y. Self bade to Farm viile since the good news arrived that the Methodist Conference had sent them to be residents of Farm rille for another year. * * * Friends will be glad to .learn that Gay Pippin, who has been very ill since undergoing an appendicitis oper ation in a Kinston hospital several days ago, 'will be able to return to her home here Saturday. ? ? ? A number of the members of the Christian congregation are planning to attend the Hookerton Union meet ing to be held at Arthur Christian Church, Saturday. Rev. C. B. Mash burn will preach the convention ser mon. . . * * ? John D. Dixon, Mrs. Louise D. Har ris, Allan Moore Harris and Mrs. C. T. Dixon, of Wilson, attended the funeral of Harry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, which was held at West Palm Beach, Fla., ruesday. ? ? ? Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Mashburn at tended the funeral of Mr. Maahburn's uncle, J. M. Register in New Bern, rhursday. The Enterprise joiqs jther friends in extending sympathy to the Mashburn family in their be reavement. > ? * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr. moved this week into the residence formerly owned by J. Sterling Urates an North Main street. Mr. Davis purchased this home recently and has just finished remodeling ami redeco rating of same. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Humphries and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Humphries of Moyock, Mr. and Mrs. George Croom, of Elizabeth ?ity and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphries, of Hertford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morriss, Sunday. ~ * ? * ^ Rev. H. M. Wilson, Mrs. J. M. Hob good and Mrs. Abe Carraway, of Gar* raway's community, attended a con ference of Church and Sunday School Workers held in Greenville Monday. Mrs. Ho^good spoke on "The Respon sibility of the Sunday School In Evan gelism." ? * . . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moy#' and I family, of Tarboro; Mr. and Mrs. L. I A. Moye and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ic. L. Moye and family, and Mr. an< I Mrs. Howard Moye and family, of I Maury, and Bill Moye, teacher in the I William E. Davie school, Halifax county, were guests of Mro.^steS? I Moye during Hie week-end. I ? Friends will regret to learn of the I death of Arthur L. Morriss, who died I late Wednesday afternoon at his home I in Brenham, Taxes, after a brief ill I ness. Mr. Morriss was the brother d Lath Morriss. Frieijds will join The Enterprise in extending sympathy- to the Morriss family in their bereave ^ ? ... I Mrs. Eva H. Shackleford returned Monday from a visit to relatives rir Washington, D. C.* She reports thai Mrs. Dora H. Keel, who is recuperate ing there from a recent attpck ol phlebitis, and her daughter, Jim. Mad eline H. Rountree, who underwent ? recent appendicitis operation, are im proving steadily. DRAMATIC ART CLUB v - Av M L LA) thirty o'riaerai the schcipl--auditori Lylesk I AHA ?\.~f XL. l. |?nitlJW ' i V i "-^X- .'? -' >vft ?-?.?%"' V lSMSXl**,.l--4^ J; -J PCmff Wn^HtyrrM l/JT U20 ivCiU JL/? A> XW t PhnnfAf rm'fU T) - T) Morcsn I ^^fi^Uit C^C6 and ho COC ^^ ^ for the high score and all scores be ing adde&m the contest for the grand tournament prise, a bridge lamp, do nated by the Farnmlle Furniture Co, ? "Prise winners and donors were as follows: Mrs. Pat Boffin, first prise I?-a 5-lb. fruit cake in an aluminum I cake container, donated by Williams j Grocery and Market; second?a home ! baked cocoanut cake, given^by.a Chapter member,' was won by Mra. J. H. Paylor; third?a home baked: cocoanut cake donated by a Chapter member, won by Mrs. Z. M. White hurst, who aleo Wbn a cake, donated by the Chapter for a cake contest; fourth?6 lbs. pecans, donated by a ; Chapter member, won by Mrs. H. N. Howard. Mrs. E. C. Beaman was hostess to the Progrsseive Bridge Club at the tournament, and presented the high score prize, a deviled egg plate, offered for this group, to Mrs. B. S. Sheppard, and the consolation, a vase, went to Mrs. J". H. Moore, a special guest Mrs. Jade Lewis entertained the New Deal Club at the. tournament and the high and second high score prizes,, shampoos and finger waves, were won by Mra. D. R. Morgan aad Mrs. P. E. Jones. The consolation prizes, boxes of guest soap, went to Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson and Mrs. J. L. Shackleford. Angel cake, topped with fruit and whipped cream, was served with coffee after the games, by Mrs. A. C. Monk and .Mrs. Joel Moye. The concluding tournament series iwill be held the second week in Der cember, when the tournament com I mittees are planing to give two beautiful Christmas parties, after noon and evening, with lovely awards offered: and the grand prize awarded in the evening. Players, who feel that their ,previous scores may be helped b^ an addition may count either score made in the evening or the afternoon. i ' cnaes-raeci nvwrea . One of the loveliest parties of the week was. that given hy Miss Eliza beth Lang in compliment to Miss Mary Rachel Lewis, whose engage ment to Leonard O'Banion Crawford, of Hot Springs, Ark., was announced recently, and Miss Clarice Jones, of La Grange, whose wedding to Zoph Potts, of Raleigh, will take place in December. White chrysanthemums predomi nated in the decorations and the tra ditional colors of white and green were used throughout the home. The dining room table bore a miniature wedding scene illumined by white candles in silver candle holders and the individual tables bore miniature bridesmaids with attached place cards and centerpieces of lighted, tapers banked with greens. The places of the honored guests were marked by miniature brides. A dessert course, Served after the guests had arrived, was followed by demi tasse. The hostess was assisted in serving by her mother, Mrs. T. W. Lang, and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Lang Pot ter. . ?' ~ High score prizes* dusting powder, were won by Miss Jones and Miss Nannie Smith, and the traveling prize, stationery, Was retained by Miss Margaret Lewis. The hostess presented the honorees with lovely gifts crystal I " Out., of town guests were JUss Clarice Jones, Mrs. John Mitchel, Mrs. Eart Khwey, Miss Ruth Hardy, Miss Sudia Byrd and Xtar Sue Tay lor Myers, of La Grange. ? - ? _ 2 ? IWy Club. - I An interesting meeting of thie I Literary Club was held Wednesday with Mrs. H. Howard as hostess in the home ofMra- G. M. Holden, in I' which, seasonable flowers were pleas I ingly arranged. Mrs. J. W. Joyner l; presided in the absence of the presi lr dent. -H .Vx; i&j I- - Following a short business- session^ I* Mrs. B. S. Sheppard read a splendid i paper prepared by Mrs. P. E. Jones, * in continuation of the club's study I ^ A delicious frozen salad course was f served with coffee. Special guests were Mrs. M. X Self, Mrs. E. C. t Hotoes ***** Fanny Gary. "* 1 _ ? m' ' ' ??**' ' * ' m m ? ?' m, ? * Willis,. ^ j IVfica VpmirP T atitf Joitfffi x ? n-1 Mrs^ Curtis' Flanagan, Mrs, Arthur F. Joyner and Mrs. L. T. Pierce. I Jones as hostess. ^ ^ in the bronze and..yellow- shades were J the home. Bollina presided Isft^ppointed Mrs..j|A. Fidds ana committee. Mrs. A. C. Monk, pro gram chairman of the afternoc*, presented Mrs. Cherry Easley, who discussed "The Effect of the Depres sion on the Movie and the Popular Type Picture of ?bat Period." Miss Nellie Butler brought the- program to a delightful close with a'group of vocal numbers, accompaniment was by the hostess. The delicious refreshments con sisted of chicken mayonnaise, crax, a variety of pieties, sandwiches, a stuffed cocoanut cake and coffee. Special guests were Mrs. Henry D. Johnson, ? Mrs. .Haywood Sniith, Mr* A; 4 Roebuck, Mrs. W. J. JUsberry, Mi*. P. E. Jones, Mrs, Sterling Gates and Mia. Walter C. JoneS, of Rins ton. * Garden Club Mrs. D. R. Morgan and Mrs. H. D. Johnson were joint hostesses at an enjoyable meeting ,*pf the Garden dub tiis week. Mrs. B. S. Sbappard and Miss Tabitha DeViscontd ' dis cussed.! conservation in relation - to Christmas greens with the latter showing specimens of evergreen?" grown iin her garden in illustration of her1 subject, "Grow Youf Own Christmas Greens/'. The president, Mrs. E. F. Gaynor made ?. report on the -progress of the dub's nursery, situated near the municipal power plant. Ecbbss of. the recent address given J>y Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt hi Greenville were brought by lOss DeViscontL Coroanut cakl, cheese straws and coffee were served during a pleasant social hour. ?? HELPLESS THREE DAYS WITH WIFE'S BODY ??r- ''J*! . Forest City, Ia^-Bedridden and helpless, A. B. Kessey lived fbr ftree days with the body of his dead wife before neighbors discovered the situ ation. ? Did you ever stop to think how many ancestors you must have had since the days of Columbus? ? J-.N ?' .??'& the brides' corsages mn of gar denias. UQ1UOO. ,,, , J Davies is the^ughter of^Mr.^andi jr TTVUiVUf "**v "? T I aSTfrom t!>? FarmviHe high schSl ?*u - the I Igether. Later they Secured positions in &aron. lie bridegrooms are sons of Mr. and Mro. Thomas Daviea, of Sharon, Pa. The cquples left hnmediately after the "eeremonjr; for a trip to North CaroUna, arriving in Farmville Thurs day afternoon. vUpon their fstartf Mr. and Mrs. Give B. Davies will be at home at 668 My$a Street, Akron, Ohio; where Mr. Daviea is connected with Hittle Studios as a commercial I artist Mr. andiMrs. Boy B, Davies I will be- at horn# at 689 Newcastle Aye;, Sharon, P., where Mr. Davies holds a position with Westinghouse I Electric and Manufacturing Co. o8w>pediii(3fiile^ifeB I Greenvill^ Dec. 51 We wish to remind our readers of the State Orthopedic Clinic- to be held next Friday in Greenville, Dec. 5, 1941, from 12:80 to 4:00: P. U^:;m f: This Clinic takes alt - type*? of cripples, both white and colored, free of charge who are unable to afford private treatments. It is desired, I though not required, that patients be referred by a physician or the | ?.?.?.???JZ", 1 WJ* WW *WWWW* Ij Welfare Officer, and that the patient bring such note to the Clinic.^ r ^ C?hit Clinic is set up' to serve ee pedaily the Counties af^Deaufort, | Carteret, Pamlico, Pitt and Tyrell, though patients from other Counties who desire to come may do so. | The Clinic- is condncted -by Dr. Hugh A.--' Thompson, orthopedist, Raleigh, North Carolina,: This Clinic has been running for something over ... . .. - , three year* and Ia now serving a large number of cripples, adults as veil as children, in this area. * The Pitt County Health Depart ment Offices are located at the co? - ner of Sid and Greene Streets Green ville, North Carolina. Congress -has a few hard jobs ahead but seems unable to get ex pert advice in unison. . I Week of N^ 29fljr 1 I I "TOfJTO BASIN OUTLAW^' j ftimUi and Bandies?Comedy | I ''l-v Chapter No. IS of I | : i SUNDAY-MONDAY Tjrrm. 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