W. A. Pollard, Jr., spent last week at Atlantic Beach. Lee Knott, of Washington, waa a visitor here Tueeday. ? * * ? James and William Ames spent the week end in Mebane. ? ? ? ? W. H. Causey hae returnee after spending his vaeatisn in New York City. ? ? ? * Robert Pierce returned Sunday after a ten day stay at Virginia Beach. ? ? ? ? ? Mm. R. A. Fields and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse were Wilson visitors, Sunday. ? * ? * <-? - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee spscit the week end at Greeneo Camp with friends. ? ? ? * - Mrs. J. I. Morgan has returned after a visit to her mother in Ope lika, Ala * ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and fami ly are spending this week at More head City. ? * ? ? Mrs. Lula Forbes, who has been visiting relatives in Greene county, has returned. ? * ? ? Mrs. Dilly Thompson, of Rocky Mount, is spending this week with Mrs. Layne Dail. e ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parker have returned from a business trip to Washington, D. C. ? ? * ? Bob Morgan, who has been spend ing a month at Camp Morehead, returned this week. ? ? ? ? Harvey Tumsge, of Washington, D. C., is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Turnage. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lane and son, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with Mrs. H. H. Bradham. Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Monk spent the week end at the Ocean King Hotel, Atlantic Beach. ? ? ? ? | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis and son, Van, spent several' days this week at Morehead City. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Max McLeod are spending this, week with Mr. Mc Leod's parents in Dunn. - ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Jones are I spending two weeks at the Ogleoby cottage on Bogue Sound. ? * ? ? Mrs. D. .0. Pate, of Goldsboro, is spending several days with her sis ter, Mrs. Robert D. Rouse. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway and daughter,, Jessie Mac, are spending I this week at Morehead City. , ? ? ? ? Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver returned Tuesday, from a visit to Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr? in Raleigh. ? ? * ? Miss Christine Joiner, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moon Harris. ? ? * ? ?m.?J Mrs. J. C. Fleming has returned to Martinsville, Va., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. E. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith have re turned to Norfolk after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith. ? ? ? ? Mrs. E. C. Beaman spent several days of this week with her sister, Mrs. D. Hardison, in Snow HilL ? ? ? ? Mrs. M. L. Harrington and son, John Milton, are visiting her mother, Mrs. George Windham this week. ...? Friends will be glad to leant that Mrs. W. E. Joyner is reported as re cuperating after a recent illness. ? ? ? ? Mrs Robert Monk and Mrs A. C. Monk, Jr.,*have returned after extensive stay at Morehead City. r. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs W. Leslie Smith spent the week end at Morehead City and attended the Coastal Festival. ? ? v ? Mrs Walter Jones and children, Dotdee and Walter, have after a visit to relatives in * % * *? Jimmie Smith has returned to Morehead City after a visit to Ms j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W. Leslie Smith. ? * * * Mis James Archie Park* daughter, of Norfolk, Vs, have re turned after S visit to Mis Sonis 1 Parker. 0 ? ? ? Mrs A. C. Monk and Mrs We ?. WiOis returned Thursday afta *,?, to 8**. Jtoer York. at-' Tonight 6.-00 P. M.?Called OHcr of Eastern Star. 8:00 P. M?Mrs. Allen Moore Harris will entertaiA at bridge in compliment to Mies ~ Howard, bride-elect. u i? r, August 19 TOBACCO MARKET OPENS. 7:00 P. M.?Kiwania Club. 8:00 P. M.?Y.W.A. Baptist meets with Miss Elvira Tyson. 1. Tuesday, 20 7:00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 7.-00 P. M. ? Woodmen of 'the World. ; 8:00 P.M.?Boy Scoots. . - V Wednesday, XI 4:00 P. M.?Mrs. Lath Morriss and Miss Mary Ellen Kittrell will entertain at a coca-cola party in compliment to Miss Etta Pran ces Harper and Miss Prances Howard, brides-elect Thursday, ? . , 10:00 A. M.?Bird Club. 7:30 P. M. Masons. Friday, 28 3:30 P. M. ? Bridge and Book Club meets with Mrs. T. S. Ryan. 8:16 P. M.?Mrs. Arthur F. Joy ner will entertain at dessert bridge in compliment to Miss . Frances Howard, bride-eleet. Mian Margaret Bynunx is leaving today for a visit to friends at Caro ina Beach. ? ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that ft. A. Joyner, who has been quite ill luring the week, is improving. ? ? ? ? m wL Pvt. Arthur P. Joyner, Jr., who las been visiting Ms parents, left rhuraday for Sheppard Field, Wit hats Falls, Texas. ? * ? Mrs. Wayne A. Mitchell, Jr., and laughter, Madeline Harrison, of Crnston, spent Sunday and Monday vith Mi*. Dora H. Keel. t 5 ? ? ? ? "Mrs. D. R. Morgan and Mrs. Kath ?yn Clark, Manager of Mrs. Morgan's lit. Olive store, are in New 'York his week on a buying trip. ? ? ? ? Miss Jane Dail returned Wednes day to the Rex School of Ndreing, after spending her vacation iere with her mother, Mrs. Layne Jail. ? ? ? ? Mr. mid Mrs. Ben Vernon, of !*? vanon, Ky., arrived Sunday for the obacco season. They dre making heir home with Dr. and Mrs. P, E. Tones. ? * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Joyner tnd Pvt. Arthur P. Joyner, Jr.^epent | he week end with relatives at More- | lead City and attended the Coastal festival. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sullivan and laughter, Frankie, of Dillon, S. C., md Mrs. G. H. Sullivan, of Wilson, vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper S. Jones, Sunday. Me*. A. W. Bobbitt, Mrs. M. V. Fanes and Mrs. W. M. Willis spent leveral days of this week with Mrs. f?. E. Jones at the Bogue Sound Club, iear Morehead City. ? ? ? ? Jen Eaaley, Jean Beckmafe, Mar garet Tyson, Tommie WiHis and Hilton Williamson have returned rfter attending summer school at Wake Forest. College. .... Mr. Mid Mrs. M. Edward Parker, rf Edenton, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. U Gilchrist, Sunday. Mrs. Gilchrist, who has been visiting in Edenton and Nags Hea$ returned rith them. * ? ? ? Mrs. E. F. Wilson,: Jr., and daugh ter, Judy, of Albemarle, are visiting Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rouse. Mr. Wilson, who la at tending a Coordinators Conference in Diversified Occupation, at State Col lege, this week, apod the week end here.. married on Jane 12 at Hilo, Hawaii. The coaple i> at present In Nor folk, Va., from which center Ensign tree haa Jnet received hie re frain military eervice. 1; Following their stay here end a visit to Mrs. Rountree's parents in Ohio, the Rountrees will be at home in Chapel Hill, where the groom is planning to enter the University*! law school. PARAMOUNT CHANGES HOURS Celebrating the opwfag of the to bacco market an Monday, August 12, j Walt Hamilton, popular manager of Paramount Theatre, announces that on will open at 10:46 A. M. for the showing of a rip-roaring ffcrn film, "Night 1Mb to Memphis,'' irring Roy Acuff with the added attraction of a cartoon and adven ture rod. Until further notice the theatre will open at 10:45 A. M. daily with continuous shewing of pictures until 11 K)0 P. M. The Sunday schedule will remain unchanged, with shows at 2:00 P. M., 4:00 P. M., and 0:00 P. M. MRS JAMES LANG RESIDING WITH PARENTS IN GEORGIA Mrs. James R. Lang returned lest with her mother, Mrs. T. H. Clark, to Douglas, Ga., to reside with her parents there. Mrs. Clark had been visiting Mrs. Lang since the sudden passing of her husband, "Jimmy.'' a highly esteemed Farm ville citizen. The Enterprise joins the many friends of Mrs. Lang, who had been active in church, civic and social oirclee here, and been prominently identified with dub work and with ail local worthwhile movements since coming to Farmville as a bride sev eral yean ago, in expressing regret at her change of residence and to offer sympathy in her bereavement. luncheon hostess to 15th DISTRICT CHAIRMEN Mrs. W. Jesse Moye, District Pres ident of the 15th District of N. C. P. W. C., was hostess^ on Wednesday, at a lovely luncheon, honoring, the club presidents of this district. Fruit cocktail was served at Mrs. Moye's surburban home, hfter which the hostess invited her guests to the high school hmch room, where a de licious plate luncheon was served. Effective arrangements of mixed summer flowers were used in decora tion of the table. ' During the business session, tlje slogan, "Service", was adopted for this district for the coming year, with special attention given to Youth and Library work. The projects suggerted for the coming year were:. Girt Scouts, Nursery Schools, Iabrary, Play Grounds and other recreational activities, and the promotion of Good Citizenship in the schools. Out of town guests included: Mrs. Eari Trevathan, Fountain; Mrs. W. S. Carawan and Mrs. E. J. Brickhouse, Columbia; Mrs. Jack Foley, Jr., and Mrs. W. H. Wooland, Greenville; Mrs. yvtgav a Woodley and Miss Matilda Alexander, Creswell; Mrs. Grady G. Dixgn^AytMh; Mrs. C. L. Brown and Mrs. W. H. Joyner, Pl^ Mrs. Moye announced that the Dis trict meeting would be held in Plymouth on October 11th. At The Rotary Club Dr. Paul E. Jones, in charge of the program at the Rotary Club on Tuesday evening, introduced J. T. Harris, of Bethel, who spoke an the subject, "Man, Meat and Method. The speaker stressed the proper kilt har and handling of meats before they were brought to the^freeser I locker. He said that if the animal was allowed to get excited or over SLri iust prior to slaughtering thai the meat would spoil and the *??? locker would be blamed. Bill Fisher and Joseph Joyner ware welcomed as new members to the clu?. Frank Williams had as his guest, Conrad Stewart, Jr., of Or lando, FU. OF RESPECT Tliat the Board of Commii - Walstonburg, ? ?of loss from of the Board, Mr. G. . .. s; :? ' the .inspiration for lowly parties am) this Lowly in every detail was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. R. E. j Pickett and Mrs. W. S. Royster on witt Miss Howard as the bronze sd with effect throughout the Pick ett home. The traditional bridal | colors of white and green were us in the dining room and in the ap ? of the table, which was cantered with a bowl of white dah lias, feverfew and phlox. The bosx oree's place was marked by a corsaj of wees. At the bride-elect's table ^were her mother, Mrs. H. Neal How tidt Mrs. Manly Lilea, mother of the' bridegroom-elect, and Mrs. Lowell Idles. Other guests wew seated at four card tables spread with refreejuneet cloths and centered with roses. l%e luncheon consisted of chicken fala king, served in patties, Saratoga chips, tomato and encumber salad, pickles, rolls, tea and individual chocolate pies. In the contract games, played in the afternoon, Mrs. K. V. Jones was awarded a double deck of Congress cards as winner of high score, Mrs. W. R. Burke retained the floating prise, note paper, and Mrs. Lowell Liles received the consolation, sta tionery. Miss Howard was present-1 ed gifts of silver by the hostesses, Friday morning from 10:00 to 12:00 o'clock, Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner graciously entertained at bridge and a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Frances Howard. Five tablee were arranged on the | spacious porch of the Joyner home, in a setting of handsome dahlias and gladioli, spresd with refreshment covers and centered with miniature bouquets. After guests had found their places, the hostess served party sand wiches, Saratoga chips, cheese crack ers, pickles, decorated cakes, choco late fudge, salted nuts snd coca colas. The place of the honor guest was marked by bronse asters arrang ed as ? hair ornament The high score award, a milk glass vase, was won by Mrs. W. S. Roys ter. Mrs. Allen Drake received the consolation prize, note paper. The two floating prisef, novel matches and hi-jacks were retained by Mrs. Harry Harper and Mrs. W. R. Burke. The hostess presented the honor guest with dinner plates in her chos en china pattern and Miss Jane Greene was remembered with crystal. s The shower of miscellaneous gifts was "brought in by the hostess on a silver trey as a surprise feature of the delightful occasion. Mrs. E. C. Holmes and Mrs. Ar thur F. Joyner were refreshment | guests. ! rVimetfe, ?41m* ilx with reftaehmaat cov ers bore email arrangements of mix ^1 fi untann tea waaiaJ etift^ea IUIIm W ilvWWB Hi fMMH .:,sRsapw wen fix bridal dsaign. Decorations of the dining room were, particularly beautiful arid white taper* hi crystal Hon. Fleece of the were marked fay Prior to the gene* of progressive contract, the heeteas, assisted by her mother, Mr. M. V. moulded in bridal green and white mints' nuts, and throughout the etenin fruit punch was served from a beat tifully appointed table in the hell. Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner compiled high score and was awarded an < mental goblet in blue glaee, and Mrs. Carol W. ModHn received the con solation, a crystal egg server. The honoreea received seta of cryktal compotes In their respective pat terns. Mrs. Annie Rigsbee, grandmother of Hie hostess, and Miss Betsy Willis Jones, her sister, assisted In receiv ing. Mrs. H. Neal Howard and Mrs. A. J. Greene, mothers of the honoreea, and Mrs. H. Lw HoWen, Sr., of Wil son, grandmother of Miss Howard, were invited for the dessert course. Activities Of Church Groups J Presbyterian The Presbyterian Circles held their I regular afternoon and evening: meet ings, Mond-ty, using as their Bible Study "Getting Bid at Besetting Sine." The subject "The Responsi bility of Christian Women in Today's World," was used for the programs. Circle No. 1 met Sunday, afternoon frith Mrs. G. P. Bergeron, with the chairman, Mrs. George B. Moore, presiding. Mrs. Bergeron gave the program and the Bible Study waa developed in an open discussion among the members. The served en iced drink and cookies. Circle II met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. E. S. Coatee, with the chairman, Mrs. Will H. Moore, Jr., presiding. The meeting opened with a prayer by Bev. E. S. Coates. Mrs. William P. Easley gave the Bible Study and Mrs. Coates the program. Lovely arrangements at summer flowers were used m decora tion throughout the home. After ad journment the hostess served delici ous pound cake, nuts and iced drinks. Methodist The Wesleyan Guild held a called! meeting Monday everting in the home I of the chairman, Mrs. Stuart Sugg. Mrs. Sugg presided and led a general ] discussion of the year's work. Two members, Miss Frances How ard and Miss Jane Greene, brides elect, were presented gifts of china and silver by the Guild at this time. After adjournment, the served a delirious dessert course,J consisting of bridal ices, cakes and | mints. , , Circle four, of the Methodist Wom an's Society, met Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Melton Allen as hostess. Mrs. Pearl Johnston, in charge of the devotional, used as her subject "Stewardship." Mrs, Claude Tyson waa welcomed as a new member at this time. Following adjournment, the host- [ ess entertained at a surprise JUrth day party honoring her C. H. Mozingo, who is the rii of this group. Contests were enjoypd Claude Tyson and Mrs. I declared prize winners. The served chicken salad sandwiches, I cookies, salted nuts gad JsmnnsAi. The Farmville Home tion Club, of which Mrs. ner is president, the Bollards of ailGl , Williamson's guests ?m; [*?? Fuming, M-s. W. E. Joywir, 'Mi*. J. H. Moon, Mr*. Robert D. and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse, Mrs. L. B. Walston and Mrs. J. H. Paylor. : i? MISS JANKT CHESTNUT WEDS L. E. TURN AGE, JR. Vincetnnes, hut, Aug. 12. ? St John's Evangelical and Reformed church was the scene, at eight o'clock, Saturday evening, of the marriage of Miss Janet Chestnut of 121* North Ninth street to Lester E. Turnage, Jr., of Parmville, N. C. Rev. Thomas L. Bash, paster of the First Baptist church here, heard the exchange of vowa during the impressive double ring ceremony. ' v The bride is the daughter of Elmer | leetuut, of Odcm, Ind. Mr. Thm age*s parents an Mr. and Mrs. Lea-1 tar E. funug*,Sr., of Fannville. Large bouquets of white gladioli intermingled with greenery and baskets of white hydrangea decorat ed the church for the wedding ser vice, .which was attended ]biy s num ber of relatives and friends of the | bridal pair. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Joseph A. Meaner sang "I Love You Truly" and "Till the End of Tkne," accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Holt, organist. Mrs. Holt also pfhyed for a half hour wedding selections pre ceding the ceremony, as well ss the traditional Mendelssohn's and Lohen grin's wedding marches. HHHHH Hie bride was given in marriage | by her father. She wore a lovely white silk jersey dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink Her attendant, Miss Vera Spangle, wore pink silk jersey, black accesso ries and a white ruee corsage. The little flower girl was Ruth Ann Kuhn. .Boscoe Chestnut, brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were Paul Kuhn, the bride's uncle, and Irvin Marutx. . 5 A wedding reception was held in the Kuhn home at 1219 North Ninth street. The house was decorated with vari-colored wuguaw flowers. Assisting at the reception were Miss Maribelle Gauer, Mrs. A1 McCrsry, Mrs. Elson G. Sims and Mrs. Irvin Marutx. The couple left immediately after the reception on a wedding tour X.I. ?_ _ ? m m * m * ? P XT' ???*?? ,, S inrougti scenic regions en neRtucmri West Virginia, Vii-ginia and North Carolina, and expect to bq at home at Farmvi lie after August 18. The bride traveled in an aqua and pink suit with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Epsom I School at PtaiwriUe and attended) Vincennes 'Business College. Mr>- Turnage, a graduate of the | Fannville High School, attend* North Carolina State College for two years prior to his induction into the armed forces. He served 3 Mi years, 18 months of that time with the 18th Air Force m the Pacific Theater of Operations. . * more than any tohacco producing county In the world and that Fajm ?111? Township probably loads at' other township?. The club is prowl of th? fact that Carl Hicks, a lVa ville Kiwanian, is one of the nine director? of this corporation. Guests for the evening were Chief of Police Lucas, who talked for a tew minutes on law eoCoroament, Conrad Stewart, Jr., a visiting Kiwanian, of Orlando, Fla., and Joe Joynsr. Mr. Allen announced that Rod WiL liams, Sam D. Bandy, Alex Allen, Cad Hicks and Charlie HMekkise were selected, by vobt, as trustees of the Kiwanis college scholarship fund. Complete details about the schoMtship will be anaounesd at a later date. ? . Ernest Pettaway will be in charge of the program next ? Buy "Savin gs Bands" Have I Hold! PARAMOUNT I THEATRE 1 FARMVILLE, N. C. THE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT WEEK OF AUGUST 17 SATURDAY Buster Crabbe, King of the Wild "TERRORS ON HORSE BACK" Plus?Chapter No. 3 "King of the Forest Rangers." $ And Musical. ;?V': SUNDAY ONLY Ann Sothern k George Murphy in us..1 "CP GOES MAISIE" SPECIAL?Bugs Bunny Cartoon " - and News. MONDAY ONLY ROY ACUFF and the Smoky Mountain Boys in "NIGHT TRAIN TO MEMPHIS" Also?Cartoon sad Technicolor Adventure. t TUESDAY Only t "WILDFIRE" In Magic Color With Bob Steele. ^ ,r WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE , Joe Kirk?in "JOE PALOOKA CHAMP" Wild Bill Elliott?in "SAN ANTONIO KHT Also?Chapter No. 1M "Lost City ?y of the Jungle." ?:5.;?h . THURSDAY and Friday Randolph Soott k Ann Richard i ????? "Gabby" Hayee "BADMAN'S TERRITORY" Added?News and Cartoon. Welcome Tobacco Fanners FarmvHIe And To The _ MML _ .R|SR?WI Your Entertainment Headquarters DAILY 10:45 A. M. ? 4.;#h "feS. R ? Our Special Treat For Yon ? ? a& ??? asv , AUGUST 19th '