YOUR BUSINESS WANTED 1 MAKE FARMYILLE YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS , . I ' ' ?rn>rn < rn ? 11 i?? ?!??.? ' ' ' ? "? ' ?? - ?? '?i ? m i ii ?II. n i VOLUME THIRTY-SIX - FARMVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NOBf* CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL M, 1946 NUMBER FORTY-NINE J ?jf-?. j_ . ~1' _ lI-i.'.. ?? ? ? ? You To TRADE With Itai l j Rev. C. B. Mashburn Honored On His Pastoral Retirement Friends Gather Ta Give Formal Expression of Regard and Apprecia tion B. Mashburn, w?> g.ven 20 years of the Famville Omstian to this community, was cally honored by friend" of sR dej . , . ?v? filled his Church I nominations, who . I to capacity, Sunday night, formal expression of their regard confidence and appreciation. The Rev. E. S. Coates, Presbyterian JzZ wv. i. ;f?t 5ES 5* ?"? i?? .ko k? 1?wgt ? "?? to the community- ^w,q. 0f| "* JTST. ?a?TSw was held m tne bvu-uj i ian pastor, and comment^ on *e SetS? Mr. Mashbuni-s Pas^^r unity and wise and kindly cousfseh I George W. Davis spoke from the --?-A- of a xitizen and paid tri I bute^b a man, who is beloved minister but an esteemed SLnas*elL" Mr. Davis review Mi the retiring pastor's activities m connection with all worthwhile move- | m_t. for the good of the communi thioMhoi-t ax* 20 Vj ? rf ??k the butterfly and other that are. useful to the fanner on display. . .HI* 3rd grade made a^ study of birds. Colorful booklets were made,' and special work dear both omQy and written. A colorful frieze was made of many species' of To spesra) social life of our co* TnmSi ?l >. Alth VAnnfeui ajtVi.mhJ mttnity tin* fountain school gay* square dance1 Friday evening m tl r? i EI been the Mr. West * for Charleston," SL C., April 21.?Mfei leanor Ann Matheson, of this dtp, formerly elf Charlotte, soft-Mr. Thom as EH Joyner, Jr., of Fsrmrille, N. C., were married last evening in the Second Presbyterian chnrch with the BmV. Dr. IM P, Anderson, past) cousin of the bride, performing' the ? TvTd?u?h'was decorated wtthl [toto, 1"* eto Z1 ndlia leaves and _/rrJ 'Elisabeth Blschoff, oiga^ Elbert Holmes, vocalist, of Fsrot fcii^Me^Sly With Thine ?ul Dostfas H. WiUmrreto ofl? [Walter street* sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a Lwn of whit, stanched lm?H Lt, with net ddrt -nd lace bodice^ with s peplum of lsce and a sweetheart neckline. She ^ a cascade bouquet of red tu ps and wore an arrangement of tulip* KSw T. Mm*, ? Fjj? groom, was , ij0r ushere were Mr joeepn^u) yu ? | ton, of Greenville, N" "Lrilte" ,i?? Dermis Morton. ? Lieutenant Benjamin FVfck^JRU. 0 k R., of Atlanta, and Lieutenant SSS; L-law, Mr. Ernest Lynwood MdUrd, , rfcariotte. the bride waa gowned of Charlotte ?? bodice in ivory satin, made wittra?? fashioned with ?weeth?rt necktoe accented with embroidery of reeo pearls, long sleeves rmding mpoh , ver the hands and a full skirt ex ove* T tt ^ length tending into a train. Her veil of illusion fell fro? V~*VU 1 i pearls and orange blossoms vrttn PtrSi H-b? Lto to. a ??? "to Itotor ItatoM. i?L.,totor o, to- Wfc a sown of robin's egg blue silk jer-l Ley and a lavender orchid corsage. Pirn. Thomas Eli Joyner, , and In The Sweet Bye and Bye at the graveside. Mrs. Moots is survived by three daughters, Mrs. F. D. Warren, Sr., of Durham, Mrs. a L. Easan and Mrs. R. D. Sauls; four sons, Fred a Moore, of Btftterworth. Vs., B?m jamin Edison, Theodore T. and George E. Mo&re*Jr., a sister, Mrs. A. C. Monk, Sr., and a brother, T. C. Turnage, Sr., all of Fwmville, and five grandchildren. Mrs. Moore was born, February 21, 1880, the daughter of the late Theo dore T. and Emily May Turnage, pioneer citizens of this community.' She was married December 20, 1900, to the late George E. Moore, Sr., and la a worthy helpmeet and Christian mother raised a family of seven sons and daughters, who occupy useful positions in the community, exemplifying throughout the years the noblest characteristics of South ern womanhood. She was a faithful member of the Methodist Church and its auxiliary organizations, and a loyal member of the Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R. ate was a former wwypber ol the Farmville Garden Club. During the last several' years of her life, when her household duties were lessened, gardening became a hobby with Mrs. Moore agd her artis tic nature and industrious fingers were the means by which her l?rge grounds were transformed into a show places the beauty and (harm of which gave untold pleasure and inspiration to all who passed by Gracious and (harming in her mmi ner, charitable and sympathetic by nature, she^wiH be greatly missed in this community by friends m every walk of life. ATTEND FUNERAL Sf' OF MRS. MOORE Among oat of town relatives and friends attending the funeral of Mrs. May Turnage Moore, Stmday after noon, were: Greenville?Mrs. J. L. Rumley, Mrs. Edward Austin, Mr. and Mm R. C. Harper, Mrs. W. J., D. L*, and M. L. Turnage, M. E. Sutton, Mm Travis E. Hooker and Mrs. Lena TyBott; Durham?Mr. and Mm. Sidney and Miss Lucy B. Turner, Mrs. Viola G. and Jimmie Warren, mid J. R. Turn age; Pinetope ? Dr. and Mm Roy T., Mr. and Mm. S. L, Hal and Capt. S. L. Parker, Mrs. M. E. and Jonathan Lane; Washington, D. C.?Mrs. W. C. Murray, Mm W. G. MeAdama, Jim mie Lewis; Hookerton?Miss Ella V. and W. a May, ahd Mm Fawvy R. Gardner; Snow Hill?Mr. and Mm Herbert, Mr. and Mm Bill and Miss Elisabeth Sugg, ahd Mm George Edwarda; ."??a-. ?: Fountain?Mr. and Mm Eari Tm vathan, Mm Hardy Johnson, Mr. and Mm W, A, Newton, and Mr. and Mrs. isjztzsz. 'Ss HMt Grant T aej " HenrySauWp] ? Mm L. 0. Dixon; rett and Clauda, Jr.,