Mrs. John Eascm has returned from a Wilson hospital. ? ? ? Ernest Russell left Sunday for a brief visit to Florida. ? ? * Mrs. Wesley R. Willis was a Dur ham and Raleigh visitor, Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. Warren Harris, spent Monday with Mrs. J. T. Bandy. Mrs. Robert P. Whelese spent Thursday with relatives in ville. ? ? ?: Mrs. William Andrews, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting Mrs. B. S. Shep pard. a a a Mrs. Will Moore, Jr., and daughter, Nancy Lu, will spend Saturday in Wilson. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morrison and children are spending several days in Richmond, Va. 9 m 9 Mrs. G. Alex Rouse and Mrs. Made line H. Rountree were Raleigh visi tors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Miss Irene Cobb spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Quilliver Little of Joy ners Cross Roads. ? ? '? Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Todd, of Wen dell, will spend Sunday with Mt\ and Mrs. E. C. Holmes. ? a ? Miss Delia Thome is improving fol lowing a month's illness and is now able to be out some. Mrs. Bessie Sumrell, a patient at Pitt General Hospital, Greenville, is said to be improving. ? ft 9 Chief and Mrs. L. T. Lucas and daughters will spend Mother's Day with relatives in Roper. ? ? ? Mrs. J. T. Bundy and Mrs. Sam D. Bundy and son, James Henry, were Wilson visitors, Tuesday. a a' a R. A. Fields, Jr., of Robersonville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields, Sr. m m m Miss Etta France^ Harper and Miss Margaret Coatee, students at ECTC spent the week end at home*. a a a Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gamer and daughter will spend Sunday with Mr". Gamer's mother, in Elm City. m m 9 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clifton and children, of Kinston, will spend Sun day with Mrs. Pearl H. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fisher and son, Bill, and Mrs. B. S. Shepp&rd spent Wednesday in Wilmington. Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Coatee and son, Bubba, spent Wednesday with the Rev. Mr. Coatee' father at Angier. Mrs. G. E. Thompson and Mrs. T. R. Mizelle spent the week end with relatives in Danville and Schoolfield, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Quilliver Little and Miss Irene Cobb visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Little and family Sunday after noon. C. W. Blackwood and Frank G. Dupree, Jr., were Charlotte and Greensboro visitors, Thursday and Friday. . ? ? ? Mrs. C. S. Eaglee and son, George Patterson, of Saratoga, spent Wed nesday with Mrs. Henrietta M. Wil liamson. Miss Willie Wineberry and Roland Butts, of near Greenville, were dinner guests of Mrs. Maggie Cobb, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Jr., Mrs. Lynn Eason and Mrs. Roland Sauls spent Tuesday with relatives in Durham. Pvt. Richard M. Bundy has retail ed to Camp Kilmer, N. J., after spending a 12 day furlough at his home here. F 2/c James. Earl Bundy has re turned to Charleston, S. C., after spending a 5 day furlough with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jones and Mrs. Paul E. Jones left Thursday for a visit to Washington, D. C., and Bal timore, Md. Dan Morgan, student at Darling me, Ga., ton School, Rome, Ga^ will arrive , home during the week end for sum- 1 vacation. ? Mrs. M. E. Pollard, Mrs. C. W.T Archie Speigi fW #CALENDAR # Monday, May IS 3:80 P. M.?Circle 4, Methodist Woman's Society, meets with Mrs. Melton Allen. 3:30 P. M.?Circle 1, Presbyterian Auxiliary, meet* with Mia. J. C. Cteheti. 7:00 P. M.?Kbwwnis Ctflh. 8:00 P. M.?Circle % Presbyterian Auxiliary, meets with Mi*. Will Moors, Jr. 8:00 P. M.?Wesleyan Guild, Meth odist, meets with Mr*. Corim* Stilley. Tuesday, 14 3:46 P. M.?Marry Matrons meat with Mia. Wbsley K Willi*. This will be the final meeting for the club year. 7:00 P. M,?Y.WA, Baptist, will bare Mother-Daughter Banquet, in the Assembly Room of the Church. 7:00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 7:00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the World. .1 8:00 P. M.?Boy Scouts. 8:30 P. M.?Altar Guild, Episco pal, meets with Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss. Wednesday, 15 2:30 P. M.?Bell Arthur Home Demonstration Club meets in the Bell Arthur Home Economies Cottage. 3:45 P. M.?Literary Club meets with Miss Tabitha DeVisconti. Thursday, It 10:00 A. M.?Hit and Mis* Club. 8:30 P. M.?Girl Scouts. 3:30 P. M. ? American Legion Auxiliary meets in the Legion Hall with Mrs. B. R. Fields, Mrs. J. F. Harper and Mrs. M. V. Jones as hostesses. Friday, 17 8:00 P. M.?Lamrad Club meets with Mr*. Jamqs Y. Monk, Jr. 7:30 P. M.?Order of the Eastern Star. .1 Saturday, 18 10:00 A. M.?Bird Club. 8:00 P. M.?Supper Club at the Country Club, with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lang as hosts. TONIGHT 1 ,:00 P. M.?The Eighth Grade,-Farm ville High School, will present "Miss Westfield High," a comedy in three acts. ^ ' TOMORROW ! 1:30-6:80 P. M. ? Mrs. Thomas Eli Joyner, Sr., and Miss Verona tee Joyner will entertain at Tea, hon oring Mrs. Thomas Eli Joyner, Jr. 1:00 to'12:00 P. M.?Mrs. M. W. Rol lins will compliment her daughter,, Miss Connie Rollins, at a dancing party to-be held at the D. A. R. Chapter House, on the occasion of Ml? Rollins' 14th Birthday anni versary. Sharing honora of the evening will be the members of the 8th grade play. i:00 P. M.?Mrs. Marvin D. Hurst, of Durham, and Mrs. Dorothy D. Thompson, of Rocky Mount, will give rehearsal party honoring their sister, Miss Adelaide Dail, and Mr. Allen Moore Harris, whose mar riage will be solemnized Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church. They will entertain at the Dail home here. Miss Mary Thome Tyson and Jack Sheldon, of New York City, spent ast week end with Miss Tyson's pa ?ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tyson, a ? ? Mrs. J. W. Joyner returned, Satur lay, from Durham, where she has teen receiving hospital treatment, end is reported as improving steadily. Mrs. J. C. Sholdee and son, Char es E. Shojdes, left Saturday, for Los Angeles, Calif,, after a visit to diss Tabitha DeViaconti. Mrs. J. H. Darden was called "to the >edside of her sister, Mrs. Kuker, in [>urham, Sunday, and. is spending his week with relatives there. Charles Edwards, of the Farmville Funeral Home, attended the State ?onvention of Funeral Directors and Bmbahnecs, held in Raleigh, this rede.. '??*' ' ? ' 'f' ? ? Mrs. G. Alan Rouse and Mrs. Made line S. Rountree, of St Petersburg, Fla., left today for a few days visit to Mrs. W. C. Murray in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walston left to of the 1 Association, convening in Pine surst. Mr. Jnd ~ I , Aw | gu^t ?f l ?./-A - Mrs. J. W. Holmes, Mrs. E. W IHolmas, Mrs. Mealy Lilee and Mrs. A. B. Moore attended a W. M, U. meeting of Pitt-Beaufort counties, Roanbke Association, held Friday of last week hi Washington. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Robert Harris and Amos Moiingo, of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed wand Modngo and son, of Snow Hill, will bo guests of Mr. aatd Mrs. H. Moriago during the week e W. H. Duke "spent Tuesday and Wedaeeday in Raleigh. where he at tended the North Carolina Directors and Erahalmers tion convention, as a of the Duke-Gamer Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. G-C. Thigpen of Saratoga^ Mra. John Butts, Mrs. Levi Everett? and amis, Kirby and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Clark and grand ami, Ray Smilheon, visited Mra. Mag gie Cobb mid family Sunday after noon. ? ? e Mrs. J. M. Hobgood and son, Bill Morton, left Thursday for a visit to rdativve hi Charlotte. While away, Ms. Hobgood "will attend a meeting of the Board of Regents 'of the Barium Sprix?s Orphanage, near Charlotte. js-e ? John S. Smith and eon, Stanley, Jr., spent the week end with Mrs. W. J. Turnage and Mr. and Mrs. B. & ' Smith, emirate from West Palm Beach, Fla., to Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Smith is visiting friends in Washington and New York. Dr. Paul E. Jones Attended the State Dental meeting, held at Pine hurst, litis week. Dr. Jones, who is a member of the State Board of Ex aminers, was reelected at this time to a three year term as delegate to the American Dental Association. ? ? -? ? *?."? Friends here Vend with interest of the election of Mrs. Charier M. Has sell, of Charlotte, to the presidency of the North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs at~ the annual meeting, held last week in Burlington. Mrs. Hassell is the sister-in-law of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. ? ? ? Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt, Mrs. Mac Car raway, Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck and Mrs. E. R. Clegg attended a W. S. C. S. Zone meeting held at Homes' Church, near Elm City, Thursday. Mrs. Roe buck had charge of a worship period and Mrs. Canaway also took part on the program. ? ? ? Mrs. J. M. Hobgood and son. Bill Morton, will spepd Sunday in Eden ton, where there will be a family gathering for the baptismal rites of Barbara Hassell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pi arson Hassell. The Rev. J. W. Hassell, D. D., of Goldsboro, a great uncle, will preach the sermon. ? ? ? Mrs. Howard D. Moye and Mrs. J. R. Gowans attended a Family Life meeting, held bi Greenville, Tuesday, and with Mrs. C. L. Jones, Mrs. Letha Edwards, Mrs. J. R. Lewis and Mrs. Claude Joyner also attended the Home Demonstration Club County Council meeting them the same day. ? ? ? Mrs. Donald Clark Godwin and Miss Margaret Spruance, of LaJolla, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Godwin, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Godwin was enroute to Maine for a visit to her dAghter, and Miss Spruance was on her way to join her father, Admiral Spruance, who is now president of the Unites States War College, at Newport, R. I. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Wtexw Lupton, Jr., of New Holland, announce the birth of a daughter, Lillian Turn age, on Tuesday, May 7, at the home of the maternal grandmother, Mrs. B. O. Turaage, hoe. ORGAN INSTALLED A Hammond organ, purchased re cently by the congregation of the Presbyterian Church, arrived Thurs day, and has been installed for the service on Mother's Day. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. C. Ware, of Wilson, will bring the message at the Christian Church's II o'clock service, Sunday FAMILY REUNION Mrs. George W. Windham their 88th wedding anni r, May 6, .with a home- ] ? firs! for their children, the complete reunion of the family in five ' i Those preaent lis listed Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harrington and son, J< Milton, of Greenville; Mr. and ./tetr' 1 * ?" * w eenee \ , 'f v. A SUPPER A lovely social affair of &?season was given at th* Country Club ITiurs day evening of last week by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Monk in feasor of Mr. and Mrs. Roland O. Lane, Jf? and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'Eli Joyner, Jr., whose marriages took place In April Sapper was served in ike club lounge which was beautifully deco rated with red, pink and white flow era. The mantel arrangements were most attractive with first names of the honorees in large white lettering nestled against 'a background of Paul's Scariet rases. ' v Vases of peonies interspersed by silver tanclMf caadelabra holding lighted white tapers decorated the buffet table wfejch was presided over by Mrs. H 0. Lang, Sr., end Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Sr.,/mothers of the The mens consisted of crab flake cocktail, baked ham and turkey, cran berries, potato salad, pass and ftmientoes in timhalee, celery and carrot curls, relishes, hot rolls, iced tea, and paean pies. The dining tables were arranged informally on the porch and lawn. Dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening. One hundred and twenty five guests attended. Out of town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hedges, of Waahiig ton; Mr. ?nd Mrs. Fred Jones, Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Mitchell, Jr., of Kins ton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton, Mr. and Mrs. George Wflkerson, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Blount, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Van Fleming, of Greenville, Dr. end Mrs. A. F. Hammond, Jr., of LaQmngK. - ? - \ BRIDE AMD BRIDE-ELECT HONORED AT LUNCHEON I Un. Carroll D. Ogiesby charming ly entertained at a bridge luncheon, Friday, in compliment to Mr*. Roland 0. Lang, Jr., a recent bride, and Mies Adelaide Dail, bride-elect of May 12. A chicken Salad coarse, iced tea uid individual lemon pies were serv ed at 1:00 o'clock. A miniature bride centered the bonorees" table and pansy bouquets svere used on the- others. Bridal tal lies directed guests to their places, where they found attractive favors, liny gold candlesticks holding green tapers. A variety of lovely garden bloom decorated the living and din ing rooms. Bridge was played at five tables with Miss Jane Greene winning top score prize, a crystal relish dish, and Ere. - Emerson ' Skrrftb receiving box >f Lux Flakes as consolation for low score. The honorees* were presented gifts, Mrs. Lang receiving a silver cream ind sugar, and Miss Dail, a crystal sandy jar. Mrs. Thomas Eli Joyner, lr., a recent bride and a new comer ? Farmville, was remembered with i silver compote. The hostess had as additional ruests during the luncheon hour, Mrs. 1. (X Lang, Sr., Mrs. Layne Dail, Mrs. [xmise D. Harris and Mrs. E. C. Holmes. c , MISS DAIL HONORED Honoring Miss Adelaide Dail, whose marriage to Allen Mood; Har ris will take place Sunday afternoon, Era. Carol W. Modlin was gracious lostess at si delightful dessert bridge party, Monday evening. Lovely roses and peonies pre iominatea in the floral decorations throughout the home end pansies were used as plate decorations. A niniature bride, wedding bells and white tapers made an attractive ar rangement on the living roocft table, rhe wedding motif was further em phasized in the tallies Strawberry shortcake, cheese I straws, salted nuts and coffee were) lerved upon arrival of Quests. Invited for the refreshment hour were Mrs. Layne Dail, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. Louise Harris, mother of the* groom-elect, and Mi*. William P. Easley. In the games, played at seven tables, Mrs. Charles Duke compiled high score, Winning a pair of pink lustre perfume bottles. The floating toilet accessories, was retained and the con powder, went to presented a cor of red roses and silver in her pattern by the hostess. - r ? WOMAN'S CLUB Junior Woman's I Allan M V p naM] m. is. roii?ro byttwuMr PPQHHBdStMhH are U> be 1 troop is beta* arranged. At this time, th* entire ocout group plan* to give ? pUy. the evening's program, School. i?l?n^ for IMWVIf *VI for old This was led by Mrs. Jem Hoye, who gave a brief sketch of the State and General Federation Set-ape, and how each waa atarted. Hn. M. E. Pollard discussed origi nation moaning of the suin* SoothaU Cotton Loan Fund, and Mia. Curtis H. Flanagan explained the purpose of the Clubwoman magazine outlined the coittent of the state Th# state Junior rating sheet ??l the local club'e point aysbem were discussed by Mrs. Williams. Mrs. R. C.. Copenhaver, reporting from the North Carolina Clubwoman mag&zinfitreviewed an article con cerning benefits derived from the Cancer , Control Fund. She also read the Fhrmville Junior Club's report appealing in this issue. Mm. Sam Lewis, Ways and Meana chairman, announced plana for a cake sale this week end. CONTRACT CLUB Members of the Contract Club and special guests, Mrs. Madeline U. Rountree, of St. Petersburg, Florida, Mrs. W. M. Willis and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse were graciously entertained by Mrs. Lath Morrias, Tuesday evening. Arrangements of rosea and sweet pees made a lovely setting for the tables. Following the games the hostess, assisted by Misa Lula Forbes, served strawberries and cream over angel cake and salted nuts. High score prizes wen won by Mrs. W. S. Royster who received a hand painted tray andj>y Mi*. W. M. Willis who was given a crystal vase. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB Mrs. Tommy S. Ryan delightfully entertained her bridge club ami ad ditional friends, Wednesday after noon, at her home^in which sprays of pink rambler roses were used with artistic effect A congealed fruit salad, ham bis cuits, pickles sad coffee were served, prior to the games. Mrs. Harry Harper and Mrs. Wal ter B. Janes made high scores for meiubeis and guests and received re flectors as awards. Special guests were Mrs. R. Ti Williams, Mrs. Walter B. Jones, Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss, Mrs. David T> Har ris and Mrs. John D. Dixon. NEW DEAL CLUB The New Deal Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Henrietta H. Williamson as gracious hostess. Sweetpeas, roses and psnsies were in lovely ar rangements in the'living and dining rooms, where three tables bore ap pointments for contract Following four progressions, Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., and Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner were given club and guest awards, boxes of candy; and Miss Adelaide Dail, bride-elect was pre sented with a flower container, of red glass, by the hostess. Ice cream, Made chcooLate cake and salted nuts were served after play. Mrs. C. S. Eagles, of'Saratoga, sis ter of the hostees,aasiated in receiv ing and serving. Special guests were Miss Adelaide Dail, Mrs. Madeline H. Rountree, of St Petersburg, Fl*., Mrs. C. Hubert and Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner and Mrs. Pat Ruff in. .Mrs. Louise D. Harris was invited for the refreshment hour. > o. a c. PcS- mm Mrs. P. M. Davis delightfully < tertained the Rebecca Winbourne Chapter, U.D.C., on Friday afternoon at her home. ' Beautiful arrange ments of sweet peas, iris, rosea and potted plants were used in decoration. Prior to the meeting, Mrs. Davis served ice cream in the shape of. flag, cake, coffee, nuts and candy. She was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. W. Alex Allen and Miss Elisa beth Davis. Favors were miniature flags. Mrs. R. D. Rouse, president, pre sided and opened the meeting with the salute to the flags, followed by prayer in unison. Plans were made for the observance of Memorial Day, each metaber being asked to donate flowers for decoration of the Con #n rl mrntn lA.w Tim f TXT TX- ,.1. , Icuciatc 5laVco, .Tiro, v? W? JTVUTKcr reported that she had seemed recor of several boys of Confederate mice try who were in World War II. Mrs. F. C. Danism presented papers on "Confederate Cruisers, The Ala bama end Tie Sumter" and "Ameri ca's Most Illustrious Bird" Special guests of the hosUet wen Mrs. John T. Thorne, Mrs. J. I; Mor gan and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr. PIBjE^MteClAtlON We wish to express ??? sgyawye served as chairman. The report of the nominating com mittee was given and the following officers elected for CM6-47, Miss Tabitha M. DeVisccnti, president, Miss Annie Perkins, secretary. Mrs. B. Streeter Sheppard will serve ass other year as treasurer. The club decided to resume its for mer practice of having meetings on the second Friday of each month, be ginning in September. The Club will hold its final meeting of the current year in June at which time the new president will announce appointment of committees and plans for the com ing year. It waa armotmced that the State Federation Convention will be held at the Woman's College, U. N. C., Greensboro, May 29-fti. Miss DeViaconti will attend as president of the Woman's Club, Mrs Jesse Moye as delegate for the Wom an's Club and aa Incoming president of the Fifteenth District and Mrs. Hobgood as Past President of the N. C. Federation. NOT* OF APPRECIATION The family of Mrs. George E. Moore, Sr., wishes to express heart felt thanks for the lovely floral of fering and for the many other acts of sympathy and kindness extended during her illness and to us in our bereavement. ; 1 ing in the Pitt County i year, and her 43rd in Farmville. The Farmville Public School will have a half holiday, beginning at noon. CEL2MRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. John Daniel Owens celebrated bar 86th birthday on Thursday, May 2, with a family dinner. The huge birthday cake with its 8^ lighted candles was used as a cen ter piece for the table and arrange ments of mixed spring flower* wece in crystal bowls. Happy Birthday was sung to honor the hostess, who graciously responded with a gentle -smile and brief re marks. Grace was said by little Carolyn Sue Dilda, a great grand daughter. Mrs. Owens was the recipient of many lovely cards, flowers and gifts and held open house in the after noon, during which friends and rela tives called to offer felicitations. Mra. Owens was the former Miss Fannie Langley, daughter of the late William and Pennie Langley, of the Fountain section. NOTE