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Mrs. Ray Mi*. J. M. Melton, ot Jacksonville, is visit "a* her son, A. J. Melton. Mr* Russell Terry, of Wilaonfwes a guest of Mr* Meek Abrams, Mon day. Set. Chet Kosell, of Cherry Point, was a week* end guest of Hal Win der* ' Mr* B. M. Lewis and Mr* J. R. Shaarin were Rocky Mount visitors, Friday. Mr* Sam Hobgoad and Mr* Elmer Hmson were Walstonburg visitors, Sunday. Miss Hat tie Carr is receiving treat ment at Carolina-General Hospital, Wilson. Miss .Jen Easley is at home from Peace College, Raleigh, for spring holidays. Josh W. Munden, of Elisabeth City, is spending the week end with his family here. Mrs. A. F. Williams, of Wilson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Irvin Morgan, Jr. Mr* B. C. Allen of Raleigh spent 'several days of last week with Mrs. Manly Lilee. Mr* Ellen Leggett, of Washington, spent the week end with her brother, J. M. Smith. Miss Evelyn Carroll, of Greenville, will be the week end guest of Miss Ann Turnage. Mr* Laura Shear in, of Louisburg, is visiting her son, J. R, Shearii; and Mr* Shearin. Friends will be glad to learn that Mr* C. L. Beaman is improving after a recent illnes* Mr. and Mr* W. D., Mr* Robert and Mrs. Bennett Fields were Wilson visitor* Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harper, of Snow Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Harper. Mrs. Elmer Hinson spent Thursday in Snow Hill and Kinston with rela tives and friends. Milton Williamson, student at Wake Forest College, was at home for the week end. Mrs. Wallace Hudnell and daugh ter, of Royall, spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. J. Rollins. Mr. and Mr* Roy B. Davies have returned to Sharon, Pa., after a visit to the A. B. Tyson family. Mrs. R. E. Woofter, of Buckhaimon, West Virginia, is visiting her daugh ter, Mr* L., E. Walston. Mr* Frank Eason and Mrs. Floyd Shirley, of Snow Hill, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Elmer Hinson. Mr* Paul Carson and Mrs. Nora [, Collins, of Rocky Mount, spent Thurs day with Mrs. Leta Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clifton and children, of Kinston, spent the week end with Mr* J. I. Baker. Miss Aqn Turnage, student at Flora . Mac Donald College, is expected home today for spring holiday* Mr* Robert? Rouse, Jr., left Wed nesday for a few days visit with friends in Richmond, V* ? James H. Darden, of Durham, is spending this week end with his mother, Mr* J. H. Darden. Clifton Rollins, of Raleigh, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with hie mother, Mrs. W. J. Rollins. Audrey Joyner, of Raleigh, will spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mr* R. A. Joyner. Mr* Susie Thigpen returned to Goldsboro, Thursday, after a visit to her sister, Mm C. C. Joyner. Mm F. P. Eason and Mrs. Sudie Shirley of Snow Hill were guests of Mrs. C. H. Mozingo, Monday. George Moore, Jr., entered Duke Hospital, Durham, Tuesday for fur ther examination and treatment. Mr. and Mm Lowell Lilee were Lexington and Charlotte visitors, Monday and Tuesday of last week. Lester Earl Turnage, Jr., is ex pected home during the week end fol lowing a visit to friends fax Indiana i Rev. and Mm C. B. Mashhurn will leave Tuesday for a week's visit in Norfolk, V*. and Jarvisborg, N. C. CpL Allie J. Melton, Jr., who la now stationed at Fort Banning, Ga., will visit Ms parents during the week end. Mr. and Mm Witlard Woodard, of Wilson, spent the week end with Mrs. Woodard's mother, Mr* John Bar rett I I * 1 Mrs. Paul E. Jonas, Mrs. diaries M- Duke and son left Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Washington, D. C. . Miss Janie Kemp returned Tuesday to Man Hill College, after spending a week's spring holidays at her home Neal Howard, Jr., arrived Saturday from Woodbuy Forest School, Va., to spend a week's spring holidays at Mrs. A. F. Hammond. Jr., daughter, Olivia, of LaGrange visit ed relatives here several days of this CA ' rmmm I 9m-w meets with Mm G. Ala* 7.-00 P. Kiwwto Club. 7:90 P. it?Y. W. A., Baptist, masts with Mrs. E. W. Holmes. 7:30 P. M.-<-Group 1, Christian Woman's Council, meets with Mrs. Louise Harris. 7:90 P. M.?Group 4, Christian Woman's Council, meets with Mrs. Jehn Barrett 8:00 P. M.?Misses Frances How ard and Mae Knott will he bridge hostesses, entertaining in the | home of Miss Howard. Iteeday, 3 I 10:00 A. Mj?Executive Commit tee,, Baptist Woman's Missionary Society, meets with Mrs. H. D. Johnson. 3:00 P. M.?Contract Club meets with Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner. 8:90 P. M.?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Woman's Club meets in the home of Mrs. Oir tis Flanagan, with Mrs. Stuart Sugg as co-host a 7:30 P. M. ? Woodmen of the 8.-00 P. M.?Boy Scouts. Initia tion will be held, at the Gym. 3:48 P. M.?Literary Club meets with Mrs. J. L Morgan. 7:30 P. M.?Group 2, Christian Woman's Council, meets with ^ lbs. Carrie Belle Joyner. 8:00 P. M.?Group 8, Christian Woman's Council, meets with Mrs. Bill Forbes. Thursday, 4 10:00 A. M.?Hit and Miss Club, at the Country Club. 3:30 P. M.?Girt Scouts. 7:30 P. M.?Cell meeting of the O.E.S. at which Mrs. Maude B. Foy, District Deputy Grand Ma tron, will make the principal ad drees. 7:30 P. M.?Junior Order. Friday, 5 3:00 P. M.?Lamrad Club meets with Mrs. Richard 'Harris. 3:30 P. M.?Rebecca Winbourne Chapter, U. D. C., meets with Mrs. J. H. Harden. 7:00 P. M.?American Legion. 7:30 P. M.?Order of the Eastern Star. Saturday, 6 10:00 A. M.?Bird Club. 9:00 A. JL-STsc^ leave for a ,ike and nature study. Mrs. J. M. Hobgood and lorton, returned last Fndsyfn? a iait to Mrs. Hobgood's broker, W. ? Hasseil, in Staunton, Vs., ana ther relatives in ^ Z0VP W. l?v^> ns and Henry D. 3?ZZ^7fw Washington, D. C., on business a few 'IL^An^ldnes is ?P?ted iTfcm Mariorie^Webrter ,ge( Washington, D. C., for a week a pring holidays- ... j.n Mr. and Mrs. G?>rge M^Henwho *ve been residing at the Davis Hotel 10Ved this week into one of the [I, in Cynthiana, Ky. ? , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. HfW th and children spent ^ ith Mr. Hedgepeth's mother, Mrs. B. Jackson, at Stem. J Tommy Lang, Marvin Horton, JrJ BUI Monk were at home las E for a few days vacation be ?en terms at Carolina. 1 Mr and Mrs- C. L. Langley and [r and Mrs. F. G. Smith were din-1 guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Her r,tin Kinston. Sunday. Misses Wilms Stansill, Helton 2S**2. &??*w s*s A. Q. Boebuck atterewa w?M hodist Woman's Society of Chris Service Conference held in Dur ^r.^ M^ Jimmie Meacombs, of -^diesex, and *** Freeman, . who recently discharged from iee, spent Sunday with Mr. ire. Mwily Liles. , Mrs. E. W. Holmes is Guest Te*h w?* in a Sundpy Scbool| 700K 1st ? ? - -TfZ* I Institute at the Tabernacle Raleigh. She is in Senior, Gaffney, S. C. Friends at B. R. Collins will bel glad to ban that he has returned to] hie home cn Belcher street after re , ceiving treatment at Woodard-Her ring Hospital. Wilson, and is report- [ ng slowly. !??? ed as improving slowly. Friends will be glad to 16am thai] Mrs. J. W. Joyner, who an operation recently at Herring Hospital, Wilson, returned | to her home here, Monday, end is ported ss recuperating rapkfly. Mr* W. M. Willis, Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt and Mrs. Louise Harris rep resented the local American Legion Auxiliary, at the Fifth District Con ference, held Tuesday afternoon at the Episcopal Parish House fat Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Croom, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Marsh, Mr. and Mm. Fred Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jordan, of Wilmington, spent Sunday with their father, B. R. Collins, and sister, Mrs. Lets Bray. Friends will be glad, to learn -that N. T. Bennett, of Aurora, father of Rev. W. I. Bennett, is improving after receiving treatment at Pitt General Hospital, Greenville. Mr. Bennett is still there for further treatment. Mrs. Herbert Dawson and daugh ters, Charlotte and Bessie, of New Bern, visited Mrs. Dawson's brother, Fred G. Smith, and Mrs. Smith, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring, of Kinston, were also gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Smith en Wednesday. S.-L. Wilson, of New Bern, Dis trict Forester, and N. S. Tyson, of Greenville, County Forest Warden, were visitors here, Thursday. Mr. Wilson stated at this time that he was planning at some future date to include Farmville kTthe State* For estry Educational Program. Pvt. James I. Bennett, of the Artil lery Branch, United States Army, will return to Fort Bragg, today, after spending an eight day furlough with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Bennett Pvt. Bennett, after eight weeks training, expects to leave for overseas duty upon his return to Fort Bragg. Friends will regret to learn of the death of Fred Collins, of Rocky .Mount, in the Edgecombe Tubercu losis Sanatorium, on Sunday, March 24. Mr. Collins was the son of B. R. Collins and the brother of Mrs. Lets Bray. Mrs. Bray spent several days at the bedside of her brother prior to his passing. Mrs. J. W. Parker left'Thursday to spend several days in Greensboro to visit her. daughter, Miss Alice Harper Parker, senior at Greensboro College, and to. attend a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Eastern Star Home. On Saturday evening, she will speak at Public Installation Service of the Capital Chapter, O.E. S., in Raleigh. Among students returning home for the Spring holidays is Miss Rose mary Holmes, daughter of Rev. and Mm. E.VW. Holmes. Rosemary is h Senior at Limestone College, Gaff ney, S. C., where she has been se conded a number of signal honors. She is Vice-President of the Student Body; a member of ^ the Limestone Choir; a member of Chi Delta Phi; has been elected to Who's Who among the Colleges and Universities; is a Superlative of-the Senior Class; is a Citizen (the highest honor given by "the College); and is Senior at tendant in the May Court. INFORMAL PARTIES On the occasion of her fifteenth birth day, March 19, Gay Pippin entertain ed twenty-five friends at an informal party at her home. A number of interesting games were enjoyed. Refreshments ware slices of the Birthday Cake, which was attractively decorated in blue and white, ice cream and peanuts. In compliment to her week end house guest, Patricia Branch, of Lucama, Dorothy Lucas, was hostess Friday. ' Twenty guests enjoyed an -evening of games and dancing, after which they wens served pepei-colaa, doughnuts, potato chips and salted nuts. RECEIVES DISCHARGE John Hill Paylor, Jr., who served as Technician Fifth Grade with the Co., re Mr*. Schi?mm who WM novelty napkin holder. Larkspur, daffodil* and pan nude a spring-like setting for Uhlee and the The Wednesday Afternoon Clobl mjoyed a lovely meeting when Mrs. A. C. Monk. Jr., was hostess this week. Special guests included Mm. J. Irvte Morgan, Jr., Mm. Robert T. Monk, Mm. C S. Kotcfclriss, Mm. Walter B. Jooee and Mm. Frank AM? who won the guest high scon Prise, stationery. Mrs. T. S. Ryon compiled top score among members send received an apron. Notepaper was given to Mm. Robert Lee Smith whose score was lew. For refreshments, Mm. Monk serv ed mamhmallow salad, r nmrl i iril^sni picklee and iced ten. iris, daffodils and pansiae were need in lovely decoration fa the reception rooms. The Book and Bridge Club enjoy-l ed three progressions of play Friday I aftsrnoon when Mrs. J. Jrvfa Mor k*n, Jr., was hostess and had as a I special guest, Mm. W. Ale* Allen.) Top score was tallied by Mm. Mor-j Ran. Red and white bouquets attractive ly decorated the living room and pripr to the games, sandwiches, pota to chips, ham biscuits, pickles and) fudge were served with xoc*-co1m. | merry matrons Mrs. W. Leslie Sknitfa charmingly entertafaed the Merry Matrons Club and a number of additional guests on Tuesday afternoon. Mm. J. M. Hobgood, vice-president, presided over a short busfaeea period when Mm. J. J. Morgan, Mm. M. V. Jones and Mm. J. T. Thome were appointed as a program committee for the next club year. ?Mrs. R. A. Fields was fa charge of the afternoon's program and pre senfad as her guest speaker Miss who gave a splendid talk on "The North Carolina Sym phony." Her opening remark, were We all know and appreciate good music." The N. C. Symphony which was organized fa 1982 at Chapel Hill and first directed by Lamar Stringfield, I was under the guiding genuis of Col. Joseph Pratt R was compoeed of I from forty to sixty N. Carolinians, i augmented by A few professionals from New York and Philadelphia. The late President Roosevelt put musk under WPA funds and fa 1989 the Symphony was reorganized un der directorship of B. F, Swalin, who now with the group is on a tour of the Stata N. C. has the distinction | of having the first State Symphony in America. ft is interesting to know that Mrs. Hobgood was present at the first Performance fa Chapel Hill on Dec. 2, 1932 and paid the first one dollar membership fee. J* A musical program was beautifully rendered by Barbara Gram, grand daughter of the hostess, who played Dancing Sunbeams" as a piano solo, sod Tarolyn Roebuck, who with Bar bara played a duet, "Coronation March. In addition to those appearing on the program, guests included Mrs. A. J. Groenfe, Mrs. Emerson Smith, Mm. L. E. Walston, Mrs. R. E. Woof ter, Mrs. Agnes Blount, Mm. Frank Davis, Jr., Mm. Herbert Hart, Mm. Mary Lewis Lang, Mm. Dunbar La Mar, Mrs. Cora Barrett, Mrs. Wil liam Easley and Mrs. John Stensill. A quantity of garden flowers were m lovely arrangement throughout the home and a mixed bouquet at daffodils, spina and white tulips was used on the refreshment table with lighted tapers fa silver candelabra. Mm. Emerson Staith served lime frappe. Cakes, open faced sandwich es, cookies, ham biscuits, stuffed dates, nuts and mints were served buffet. GARDEN CLUB Mrs T. E. Jojmer delightfully en tertained the Garden Club Monday afternoon at her home in which pan flies, wisteria and japonic* were used in decorative arrangements. The president, fiiss Tabitha M. OeVisconti, presided and told of the Garden School program being held in Raleigh this we*k and of the Na tional to be held hi New Orleans, La., m April. Hf-, WJfr de_ vfeloped by Miss DfVisconti who read attired i? * brown white felt hat wi and her acee Her shoulder to ?n at white orchids. Captain Morrison, who served over TteWorid War II With the Head-1 ment, 325th Medical Infantry Division. is leave. . Captain and Mrs. Morrison were entertained, Saturday evening, by itr. and Mrs. R. M. Hardy, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, at an in formal cake cutting at Greenwreath Park. The table was decorated with white carnations and plumosa fern and centered with the tiered weddwc which waa flanked by pink fimHiM in crystal holders. Miniature corsages and boutonmieree were giv en as favors to the thirty relatives and intimate friends of the couple, I who were in attendance. Following the cake cutting, Captain and Mrs. Morrison left for a motor! trip to points at interest in. Virginia and Western North Carolina. . Upon their retain, they will be at| home in Farmville for the present MISS RACHEL GLOVER TO WED K. H. PASCHALLj MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Wilson.?The following announce ment has been made: Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland J. Glover, of Wilson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rachel Taylor, to Edward H. Paschal 1, son of Mri. Blanche Faschall, of Farmville. The wedding will take place in April. Ij h * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herman Rouse announce tils marriage' of their daughter, Annie Laurie, to Ed Lewis Jonee, of Norfolk, Va., on Sunday, March 24, at four-thirty o'clock, South Mills. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon an nounce the engagement of their sis ter, Mary Alice Harris, of Farmville, and Florida, daughter of Mr. John T. Harris, of St Louis, Mis souri, and the late Mrs. Vivian Parker Harris, to Mr. Charles JameeHowell, of Ocala, Florida. The wedding will take piece Easter Sunday at the Emmanuel Episcopal | Church, here. BIRTHDAY PARTY David Harris, Jr., celebrated his sixth birthday, Wednesday afternoon, with a lawn party at his home. Gaines and picture-making were enjoyed af ter which the honoree opened attrac tive gifts presented him by the 32 young friends attending. Hie birthday cake centering the re freshment taUe was gaily decorated in blue and white add encircled with sprays of spinea and candy sucker favors., in Easter wrappings, which were given each guest lee cream and individual cakes were served by David's mother, with Jessie Mac Carmway and his grawbnother, Mrs. Louise Harris, assisting. Out-of-town guests were Patsy and Sadie Sue Worthington and their mother, Mrs. Bill Worthington, of Kineton, and Jeff Jefferson, of foun tain. Now Open FOR BUSINESS Fountain's Newest Business Establishment Ethel Bell, Florist FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS! Shop Located in the Building' Town Library - & ? Fountain, N. C , . F77 y&r V 5t p ? ? ? ?* WATCHES AND ? I Store LAY AWAY YOUR GIFTS FOR EASTER ! Pay Oil Our EASY Weekly Terms t ROBERT'S I ? wj&j*: ?? ? FARMViLLJPS LARGEST JEWELRY STORE EL S. HATEM, Manager 103 North Main St FarmviOe, N. C. The Farmville Burial Association is one of the oldest and largest in North ?> Carolina. 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