Stay On The Right Side Of Your Budget! 1 It will help to pritttiee some of the lessons learn ed hi the past few yean. Buy only what yon need, and get the best quality yoa can afford, hi the kmf ran, yon'fl SAVE ALL WATS ?and nuke your income go further. NVEST IN SMNMS BONO! Our -friendly service in ali matters wBl Met wttfc plete satis faction ? ?as "SAVE TODAY for tkc yon will wont Tomorrow! * ? ? ? Bank of Farmvitte We are offering the above reward for the information leading to the arrest and convictian of person or per sons breaking in and rob bing our place of business on March 3, or March 23, CUV FISH & OYSTER 66. Farmville, N. C, . . - and Wn. Carter fill* E. V'teaTSd*? [were the J^'^Ij^StvvWtedl VMIHW *** WWW V ... Mr. and Mn. Charlie Taylor, of r. and Mrs. J. day. ..'7.' Mr. and Mnt "Edgar Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Wiley Ga^ received hi* honoral discharge from the U. S. Army U?*| .Saturday at Ftort Bragg.. Mr. Gay| with the Matt Corfcs oversea*?Europe. Mrs. Nate Jkaeklrfort ia Q1 at the I home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Ellis, | in WHaon. kvi-'-V Mies Edna Earl HoHoman, student] at Man HOI College, ia ???*?* Spring holidays here With her pa jj ji tet McKeel rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. #. Jimmie Gardner, StewMtt and Edgar Gay visited friends at| Fort Bragg, Tuuudhy. Mr .and Mrs. E. F. Brooks friends in Warsaw and Faison last! Mh and Mrs. Irwin Mirahew, of near Wilson, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Truett Lang last Sunday. Pvt. William Whitley returned to Fort Bragg Tuesday after a week's stay here with his parents, Mr. Mrs. J. & Whttfey. A rt? n ? ?? A -i Among UIOS9 irum rme wno m* tended the funeral of Miss Mints Parker,-of Woodland, were Mk. and Mrs. B. L. Dhvis, Miss Page Davis and Miss Sara Griffin. Miss Parker, sistpr of the deceased, has I been a member of flte school firftfty] here for the part four j The Woman's Chib meeting was postponed this week due to the ill ness of the hoe teas, Mis. Neta Shackleford. Mrs. G. W. Baiiey will be the hottest nrtrt April 3rd. The Walstonburg Home Demon stration Club met with Mrs. Frank EMI, Tuesday afternoon. Plans were made for the District Meeting to be held in Snow Hill, ApHf 18. After tt? business, Mr* Butter gave _ tiriiriy talk on "SaVing the Foods We Grow." TTje hostess then served ice [ cream and* cake. HOLLO MAN-SMITH aw-?vs Ki , ww. _ ft, , m,l > . -Miss r anrae me pmiai^- io8icr daughter of Mr. Major Jones, of Wal a touting, became the brfdb of Rfeh ard Stephen Holloman, son of Mr. aft* Mr*. S. J. HoUontew of W*Mm* burg, in a quiet ceremony performed , j Wednesday afternoon) March it, at 5:36 o'clodc- in the First Baptist Church, of Wilson. Use pastor, the Rev. Mr. Baucom. officiated. TM bride wore"s dress of dqmr crepe with brown accessories and a single strtnd of pearls, a gift ^ of the" bridegroom. Her shoulder corsage war df. orchids. Immediately - after the ceremony, thb couple left for a wedding trip to Western North Carolina. BUY "SAVINGS BONDS" NOW ! robbed since their departure. ? Members of the Emily B. Holmes Sunday School clash; Baptist, mfet Tueedey evening m the home of MA. R. T. Williams with Miss Hazel Bakfct as joint : The devotional exercises were con ducted by Mns. C. L. Langley, who chose as her Scripture rehding the 46th Psalm. Mrs. Elbert C. Holmfee presided over the busbiess session, Mrs. Elmer HhuMB, in charge of the entertattBrent, conducted several in teresting contests. i The hostesses wtiti strawberry shortcake and salted nuts. Special guests wens MV* ftoy B Davies, of Sharon, Pa., Mrs. Cecil Wfasteafl, Bfrt. R: N. FrSemaB and lfc-s. Robert BIRD CLUB At Saturdays Bird Chft' prograA, Z*> WfcttWtttb* read "Planting for Birds," a talk made by Dr. C. L. Newman at the March- meeting <tf the Raleigh Bird Club, in which he stressed the importance of native trees and shrubs in relation to BiM Hfe. ~ Such plants furnish food add shel ter as w* as a plart in whfeh to nest and rear young. Those with thorns and thick branches afford a rhMtt* of pMtttlen from chemise. Dr. Newman gave the following list at plants mMsMh for birds add the number jof species partaking of the berries: red ceria* 54; cherries, 84; dogwood, 93; hawthome, 8b; elderberry, 100; btafck betry, 67; bay berry, 78; mulberry^ 69; shadbudi, 46; and gmpes, 87. ? ?I ? j ?. >' L. ^ ' "Pi rather wait for iWS than want for Quality n mm .. . ;, 7 ? -?/ ? "In spite of hard usage my old shoes still have plenty of wear in them. Why? Became they're Flcrsheims/buiit with die extra measure of Quality that is this country's standard pf fine shoe value. "Right now my dealer can't supply rile with . new ones ... but I'd father wait for Florsheitna ? : ? _ .... r than take a chance on inferior substitutes. I Jtnpwt ' '? ' IH be the gainer in the long run, because... . ' id ,. j i . ?> 1 ?Si&$ ?% Jt-t i 1 fx -J, * i ' i wSBSm ?s Features:?Nothm* fat Bam bat Pore Hot Air More Uniform YeBow ? Constant Temperature and ? HUntiMity. tf<*s On!f m tietfto# trd*y} only 150 Kfok|lf. Tferefare more wtfght NoScareingy ? SEE IT IN OPERA It ON AT # W THE VALDOSTA (G?.) VAiu'i Unfit] P OBSERVATIONS ffr TURfiSR ROCKWELL Jl ?1 l I A bulletin recently issued by the Fed r ernl Reserve Bank of Atlanta points to the . industrial changes in the South during the jf war years and calls attention to the I BURies for retention of many of the ' made and the betterment of the status of this section. ? * ' *HM There karbeen such a marked Went oftSe industrial phase of the economy that we may well look future in the full confidence thht the. will no longer depend almost entirely oh farm products for its livelihood, r - " ? ? ? In the war period, as the butetM tell# us, there was a notable inciWase in (fee number employed In manufacturing as compared to agricultural employment. He* only ia this true but many parti of tM South that formerly knew little or nothing of manufacturing activity became centers' mm m mmm* mt mm m VA V ? A/wVWSAAW mr^mmw WS 9 j both industrial and agricultWU expansion. ' % %' ? *"? '<*?$& Indications are that there will be a - for continue their ..jThe TO R i ?ML To have bed Ob your I ?ike a* fctthin] ord COK If*

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