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WALSTONBURG ...NEWS... Mrs. Cart T. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mr. and Mrs. ESri Lang time at Atlantic Bench last Mr. and Mrs. Cameron We*, Fairmont, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs, Ray West, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins Raleigh Friday to visit F. B. who is ill in a hospital there. Among our young people arriving heme from school for the wnpmer are, Edna Earl HoUotnan, Mars HOI; Bo mona Rouse, Greensboro OoUeg% sad Pauline Dixon of Meredith. Mr. and Mrs Phillip Dixon and Mr. sad lbs. R. D. S. Dixon and Miss Pauline Dixon attended the wedding of Lt. Phillip L. Dixon, Jr, and Miss Marge rette Johnson, in Wilmington, Saturday. Miss Ann Hides visited relatives in Raleigh during the week end. Mrs. W. E. Lang and Miss Lillian Corbett were Raleigh visitors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bollock and chil dren, of Kenly, were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Marlowe. Mr. and Mrs. Selby Yelverton, Mrs. Susie Minghew and Mr. and Mia Thad Yelverton, of Eureka, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks, Sunday. Miss .Lillian Corbett and Mrs. W. A. Marlowe spent Monday In Wilson. Miss Georgia (handler has return ed to her home in Lincoln ton after having spent several days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fields. The Walstonborg High School Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. C. H, Walston, presented a Musical pro gram at Davis Grove Missionary Bap tist Church, Sucnay morning, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tyadali and son, Ray, of Wilson, sad Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mann weas New Bern visitors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodley Lassiter, of Baltimore, Md., visited their mother, Mrss. Annie Lassiter, Thursday. The male and mixed quartettes of the Spring Branch Church were a mong the groups who sang at the Home Coming Service at Lebanon Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon. Ola Grace Gardner, Ruth Gay, Myrtle Griffin and Doris Beam an are attending Youth Conference at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson, this week. Misses Ollie Mae and Ruth Owens, of Saratoga, and Stewart McKeei were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gardner, Sunday. Mrs. Tryphenia McKeei and Stew art McKeei and Misses Jacquelin Daniel, Catherine Lewis and Hazel McKeei, of Wilson, are spending this week at Atlantic Beech. Jesse and Raydoc Gay and Leonard Mann visited R. R. Bailey at Eastern RiilrT ?f Dnrkim ia visiting relatives and friend* Ian Mrs. L. N. Shaiton we* hostess to the Annual 111 ill if Study Clnas of the local Christia ,JH "The Oom Over Africa" and "Christianity Wherever You Ans wer* vary shiy teught by Mrs. H. H. Settle, of Greenville, State of the 111?Iunary work. A buffet' luncheon waa aerved at the noon hour. Letchworth-Shel ten For a simple home wedding aol emnixed June 1 at the home of the bride's parents, Miaa daughter of Mr. and Mr*. L. N. ton, of Walstonbuig, beam* the bride' of Mr. Norman Letckeworth, son of Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Letch worth, of Walstonbwrg. Rev. W. I. Bennett, pastor of the Walstonbuig Christian Church, performed the ring cere mony. The bride and groom intend to gether. The bride wore a dram of nawy crepe with navy and white ac cessories and a shoulder corsage of red rose*. Miss Malesie Welston, maid of honor, wore a dress of pink eyelet with white accessories and a i of white mixed flowers. i Charlie B. Letehworth attended his brother as best man. Mrs. Shaiton, mother of the bride, dressed in light blue with Mack accessories and wore a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Letehworth, I- ^th<! raony the parents e t tssthMeil at a cake . .?- . HI evth is a graduate at High SthooL - Mr. !? a graduate of 9 Hill High School and since his charge from the U. S. Mary The Ballard's Heme Hon Club met 1 the hostess, Mrs. U H. Twelve members were present Ufa.] J. B. Gowans, president, prariji Hasei Gmrris, a 4-H Chk giri of the Lany's Club gsve aa interesting demonstration on milk drinks lor health. Two books were given, "Gnat Son," by'Edna Ferber, was reviewed by Mrs. W. H. Causey and "The Gauntlet," by James Street, by Mrs. L. R. Jones. Miss Verona Lee Joy ner spoke on the "Modern Ptara mm/mr- ??? '? A recreational period was lsd by Mrs. J. R. Jones after which the hostess served- delicious -hlefcsw salad ssndwiohees with Consumer "rationing" of fats and oils is expected to continue through out next year through the medium of manufacturers' quotas. State College Extension Service poultrymen say that the grain nor mally fed to three chicks in a month will provide enough cereal to feed a starving foreigner for 01 month. We Render Service with Dignity and Honor ? NOTHING UNDONE, 4 NOTHING OVERDONEI DUKE-GARNER FUNERAL HOME ? Ambulance Service ? W. H. DUKE 356-1 PHONES: ? DAT or NIGHT 5 416-1 W. C. GARNER 468-1 GREAT NEWS! FOR ALL TOBACCO CURERS Fire Hazard Removed From Curing Tobacco. Alt Fire Outside Barn With the New SURE-CURE TORACCO CURER Temperature Thermostaticly Controlled ... 1946, at trtlich wOl be public The work com* 60000 Lineal Feet 90" Curb ? Gutter am) Valley Gutter. } ^ 3,606 Cu. Yds." Bn*Tat)?B 4 Grading. CONTRACT 2 16,000 Co. Yds. Common Ezcava *?OWC^Y^SubfnA. Condition, Yds. Sand Asphalt Pavement , "? ?._? 85,000 Sq. Yds. Bitnmtaous mf* Catch i.nm-1 CONTRACT 3 _ 4 400 Lineal fart I* T.C. Pipe. 2400 Lineal Feet 10" T.C. Pipe, Fl^Ta^f-lude^ Water and Sewer House ComwJttonn. 8 000 Ft 6" am) IT* BIS Pipfwiih neeeeaary Valves, Special. "^.OOOfTiH'' G-1' Wmter Pipe *** V1SL*tpSSL. ** Contract Clerk at the City Hall, Fhrmville, N. C.; the office of Greenville, N. C.; the offVee ofthe Ajrffte??d General Contractors, Char lotte, N. C., and Halai^ N C. Copiea of plana and may be obtained from the ??*meer anon the depoait of 616.00. Deposit will be refunded to those makii* bona fide bids to ^ ?t^andjdoo to those acquiring1 plans and apecm cations and who find, uposruaihmiaing same, that they wOl not or cannot offer a bid, provided the ptos and specifications are returned to the Engineer ih good condition on or be fore the date for receiving Wda. Consideration will be given only to bids of contractors who submit evi dence Aowing that they have been licensed under "An Act to ***?*** the Practice of General Contract in, ? mtified by the General Aaaem ?*',J"SS? <U?~ - 1926 and as subsequently amended. A performance bond will be requir ed equal to 100 per emt offts c?" tract price, conditioned upon the faith ful performance of the contract and upon die payment of all persona sup plying labor and furnishing materials for the construction of the P?***; Each proposal shall be accompanied with a depoait of ca* or a certified ..wh on some bank or trust company authorized to do bqjinass uadsr the laws of the State of North Catolina in an amount equal to not less than than five per cent of tha proposal, id check to be made to the Town Farmville, N.JC- as a guarantee Good pay, opportunities for advancement by an il. S. Army in tiia orces. Important Mflff enlistment privileges and many other advan tages. Family allowances for dependants; Thirty day vacation with pay ?very year. Rttire after or 30 yean with U Great trtinic 20 or 30 MM with life a fine future. SPONSORED BY BELK-TYLER CO. FABlfYILtJ^ N. C. five reaerves the right to re Jaet any or all bids or to accept tin test" tereet^f the?' *? *" *? ** ^*o proposal map be the receipt of bide for a period of thirty (30) days. H By order of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Aum vflle, N. C. J. W. JOYNER, Mayor *? A- *OYNBR, Clerk ^ B^ineera ! 3 and " ' Thomas W. Rivers Greenville, N. C. (J-M4) Government House. Rum 4/5 Quart j i WHITE OK SOU LABEL H Munson 6. Show Co. Now York City WHERE ARE Kp *?::! SHOESf ?* Mr, FUrshiim Customer, they in on order And we hope to recerve-tbeei. ' -? .l'*8 .A "The Flonheim Shot Company is doing hi best to complete reconvertion end rush delivery of your favorite styles. Bat it tehee time to change over from miliary to civilian production, and civilian ahoee are bound to be scarce this season. x:\ '.ihr:'." -1""?'' * "Pimm bepatienf a little longer. We have -y'ifrijI ? mi-- .. ? ? your she and stock number on JUe9 and you'U certainly be notified when w* can take of you. MeanwhUe m repeat: FLORSHEfMS m * m _ IF IB ~ The Turtutge Co. Main Street Farmville, N. C. I'*'? silver lighter ? $5.00 ? ?? The perfect tribute te your Dad??fine piece of Jewelry from our smart, new selec tion. Stone of your choice in 14 kt gold setting ... 125.00 Fine quality, genuine leather wallet $6.00 up wrist watches in 14 kt. gold case $47.50 up ?-3Mm'-?# * ..F? Pen and pencil set. 14 kt. gold band trim ? $8.95 up ? ? Three piece military set with nylon brushes - $10.00 _ Gold and silver tie clips ? $5.00 ? 3? A- j ^Safei 4W?f /
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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