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m ? Mr. and Mia Lowsll LUss Thursday ia Raleigh. - ? ? * f Mrs. a H. Wssthrook is the week at Camp Crkigmoat. e e e e * Mr. sad Mrs. Howard Moys the week end at Vlrgiai* Beach. * ? ? ? R. B. Stanfield, of Portsmouth, Vs., spent Thursday with raiatives hers. ? e e ? Miss Rosemary Holmes has re turned from Camp Rockbrook, Bre vard. / ? ? * ? Ml? Nell Beaman spent the week end with Miss Helen Duncan in Mur freesboro. ? * * Mrs. Herman Rouse returned, Wed nesday, from a visit to relatives in Norfolk, Va. ? ? ? ? ? Diana Monk has returned hfter a five weeks stay at Camp Adventure, Lake Junaluaka. ? ? ? ? Mr And Mrs. Edward May and Miss Elisabeth May were Greenville visitors Monday. ? ? ? ? Mrs. W. J. Rollins, Mrs. B. R. Fields and Mrs. Emerson Smith spent Tuesday in Bethel. * * * * *??- -j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rountree, of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. Emer son Smith last week. ? ? ? ? William C. Humphrey, of Jackson ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Humphrey this week. ? ? * ? ? Mrs. Giles Kornegay, Misses Pa4 ay and Mary Frances Allen were Green ville visitors, Monday. ? ? * * Miss Emily Gayle left Monday to assume her duties as a member of the Belvoir school faculty. I - ?????" Dan Satterthwaite has returned after a visit of several weeks to Bert McCullum, in Louisville, Ky. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Miselle spent Sunday in Rocky Mount as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stevens. ? ? a Mrs. Alice TugweIl,.of near Arm ville, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Johnston. Capt. Elbert E. Moye, Milton Wil liamson and Edward Beckman spent the week end at Carolina Beach. * ? ? ? Mrs. P. E. Jones returned Sunday after spending a month at her apart ment at the Bogue Sound- Club. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake, of Windsor, spent Tuesday and Wed nesday with Mrs. Aileh It Drake. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horton Roun tree spent the week end at Morehead City, as the guests of Jack Darden. ? ? ? * Mrs. W. A. McAdams is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Phillip Foster and Mrs. Fred Poplin, in Norfolk, Va. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Nassif Cannon received word that her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hatem, died in Mt. Lebanon on August 5, ? ? ? ? Mrs. John Pollard and son, Bill, will arrive Saturday after a stay of several months at Ogunquit, Maine. I .-????? Mrs. Mary Jerome Simons, of Ral eigh, has .^turned to her nome after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless. * ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and Amos Mozingo are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Mozingo. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Tom E. Harris and daughter, Janet, have returned from a visit to relatives in Richmond and Sandston, Va. ? ? ? ? ? / Mrs. Tommy Vinson and daughter, m;m Cordelia, of Durham, are visit ing Mrs. Vinson's mother, Mrs* Paul Allen. ? ? ? a ? Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Hammond, of New Bern, returned Wednesday after a visit to the Barrow family near Farmville. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Gene Hartis, of -Charlotte, and Mrs. C. S. Eagles, of Saratoga, visited Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson Wednesday. sees Mr. and Mrs. Jos Peek, of Kanka kee, 111., will arrive Sunday for a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mozingo. I;' ? ? ? * - i -:-;V ~ Mr. and Mrs. James S. Schmaa sad son, James Carr, of Portsmouth, Va* spent the weak end with Mrs. B. Streeter Sheppard. .V.'-i ? ? * * SEE. 1 '-.*-:Ua Mr. f1"* Mrs. Prank N. Crews, Jr* of South Boston, Va, are visiting Mrs. Crows' parents, the Rev. and Mrs. E. W. ^ v r, Mrs. W. a of Smithfleld, m? Mr udlaD.8, Newark, N. J., 8:00 P. Neal Howard dance at the Country Club. Monday, Sept. S a 8:80 P. M.? Episcopal Auxiliary meets with Mrs. R. C. Co pen haver. 8:30 P. M.?Woman's "Council of the Christian Church, meets in the Church. 8:30 P. M.?Woman's Missionary t Society, Baptist, meets in the Church. | 4:00 P. M.?Woman's Society of Christian Service meets in the Methodist Church. 7:00 P. M.?Kiwanis Club. 8:00 P. M.?Mission Study Class, ^ Methodist, meets in the home of Mrs. Bertha Gardner. 8:00 P. M-?Y. W. A., Baptist, meets with Mrs. H. D. Johnson. ^Tuesday, 8 8:00 P. M.?Contract Club meets with Mrs. J. W. Joyner. 7:00 P. M<?Rotary dub. 7.-00 P. M.?Woodmen of World. 8.-00 P. M? Mission Study Class, Methodist, meets in the home of Mrs. C. H. Mozingo. , 8:00 P. M.?Annie Peririns Circle, Baptist, meets in the Churdv with Mrs. Robert Joyner as hos tess. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Woman's Club will hold s supper meeting at the Country dub. 8:00 P. M.? Boy Scouts. Wednesday, 4 I 3:46 P. M.?literary Club meets with Mrs. W. M. Willis. Thursday, 5 7:30 P. M.?Masons. 8:00 P. M.?Lang's 4-H dub. Friday, 6 3:00 P. M.?Lamrad dub meets with Mrs. George E. Moore, Jr. 3:3t> P. M. ? Rebecca Winborne Chapter U. D. C. meets with Mrs. G. M. Holden. 7U6?P. M.?American Legion. 7:80 P. M.?Order Eastern Star. Saturday, 7 10:00 A M..?Bird Club. I Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Estep and I children, Roger, Johnny and Jerry, of Lenoir, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Smith, Friday. * ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin have stuAaad fto Detroit, Mich., after a I visit to Mm. Coughlin's Parents, Mr. and Mm. Wesley R. Willis. ? * ? 4L Misses Mary Alice and Vivian Mor Igan returned, Monday, after spend ing the week end in Norfolk, Vs., with Mr. and Mm. Frank Freeman. ? * * * * Mr. and Mm. W. ? Edwards and I children, Mary Jo and Gilbert, of Jacksonville, Fla., am visiting Mr. and Mm. J. M. Wheless this week. ? * ? ?* Mm. R. W. Dail, of Snow Hill, J. II. Humphrey and daughter, ifelen, of Jacksonville, spent Sunday with I Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Humphrey. ? ? * Mrs. E. W. Holmes and house I guests, Mr. and Mm. Frank N. I Crews, Jr., of South Boston, Vs., spent Wednesday in Moyehead City. Friends will be glad to learn that I Town Clerk Richard A. Joyner, who | has been ill again, recently, ir ie I ported as improving, and able to be lout. ? * ? ? Mr. and Mm. Carroll D. Oglesby I and son, Dean, returned Sunday after la risk to Mr. and Mia. D. E. Oglesby [at their summer home on Bogue fSound. ? ? * ? Mrs. J. R. Shirley and family and I Mm. D. E. Gurganus, of Norfolk, Va-, and Mrs. E. L. Finch, of Vass, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor this weqk. ' ? * * * Friends will regret to leant that IC. A. Tyson, who- has been recuperat ing from a long illness, has suffered Is temporary setback arid is confined o his bed again. r - ? ? ? ? R. L. Manning, who has In fc&fi: _ _ IS -Mm. J. W. 'lUe'r attended _ Robert Moyris Day exercises, Grand I Chapter of N. C., O. E. S., in Green: boro this week. Robert Morris was _. founder of the Order of the Eastern I ?/ * a ? ? Miss Lula Forbes and i *"hv ? 1 1111 1 Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Sr., and dai r, Miss Verona Lee Joyner, F. A. Jordan, of Greenville, Sunday to attend the New York v ''' ? - fj ... '? ? ? * Bernice Turnage Qulnerty spent Sunday at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. T. C. Turn are returned with them ing several weeks there. Mrs. John T. Thome and Mrs. Hay Smiith the DeVisconti and who attended the Institute Council I of the N.C.F.W.G ? ? ? ? Miss Frances Gray, of Trenton, spent last week end with Miss Jen Easley. They left for Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday night to attend the Archibald - Gillespie wedding Thursday, August 29k Mrs. W. T. Overstreet, who has been visiting her sisters-in-law, Mrs. 7 G_ Oupree, Sr, and wis. Minnie Overstreet, left Wednesday to visit relatives in Weldon before returning to her home in Lakeland, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Satterfield and son, Charles, of Richmond, Vs., spent the wefek end with Mr. add Mrs. M. V. Jones. Mrs. J. D. Gates accompanied the Satterfielda here and remained for a longer visit. ? ? ? a Mr. and Mrs. W. Jesse Moye and a party of Greenville friends spent the week end at Manteo, and attend ed "The Lost Colony," Mr. and Mrs. Moye stopped in Elisabeth City, Sun day, for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Josh Munden. ? ? ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. James M. Yates re turned from their wedding tour to Western North Carolina, Saturday, and visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Greene during the week end. They were en route to Whiteville where they will make their home. ? ? ? ? Mrs. G. Alex Rouse, Mrs. J. W. Joyner, Mrs. Madeline H. Rountree, of Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. W. C. Murray, of Washington, D. C., who are visiting Mrs. Dora H. Keel, spent Tuesday, in Raleigh, with Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr. ? * * ? Mr. and Mro. F. H. Basnight and daughter, Miss Jeanie, and sons; Jesse and Billy, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck on Wednesday, en route to Chapel Hill from their summer home at Beaufort. Billy Basnight remained for several days visit with Shelby Roebuck. ? ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hicks and family, of Henderson, and Herb Man ning and Miss Helen Drumm, of Darlington, S. C., spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Bundy. On Friday night Mr. Hicks, as gover- ] nor of the Carolinas Kiwanis Dis trict, Mr. Henning, as secretary, and Mr. Bundy, as past governor, attend ed a divisional meeting of Kiwanis in Swanboro. On Saturday night the group was guest of the Bundy fami ly at Manteo where they attended a performance of "The Lost Colony." ATTEND INSTITUTE Mrs. W. Jeese Moye, president of the 15th district Of the North Caro lina Federation of Woman's Clubs, and Mrs .Flunk K. Allen, district sec retary, attended the annual Institute Council of the Federation held in Ral eigh, Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Tabitha DeVisconti, president of the Woman's Club, and Mrs. J. T. Nolan, president of the Jr. Woman's Club, attended the Institute on Wednesday. MISS HOWARD ENTERTAINED AT LOVELY DESSERT-BRIDGE I A lovely event of the week's social calendar was the dessert-bridge party, of Friday evening, at which Mis. Arthur F. Joyner eras hostess in compliment to Hiss Frances Howard, bride-elect. . MB Summer flowers, in effective ais rangements, were used as a colorful setting for the five tables, which were laid for the ice course and cen tered with small arrangements of flowers. 'V. Mrs. H. Neal Howard, mother of the honor guest, wpn the high score award, table mats, and Mrs. R. T. Williams, as runner-up, received soap package. The honor gvnst u presented a silver vegetable dish by| the hostess. T BOOK AND BRIDGE CLUB Members, of the Book and Bridge Club and special guests, Mrs. David T. Harris and Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., enjoyed an afternoon of contract, Fri A prior to Mm. of the 1 . In a torn ville Method* [evening, Augn* [which waa char and dignity, Mine per, daughter of Mr. and *< ntu* the bride of Warren George Palmer, of Berkeley, Calif., and Farm ville, eon of Mr. and Mrs. George Palnaer, of Berkeley, Cfellf. The Rev. Marvin Y. Self, of Mt. Olive, and the Rev. E. R. Clegg, par tor of the local Church, officiated in the ring ceremony. Oregon fern was used as a back ground for the pedestal basket* of white gladioli, stephanoths and asters, which were flanked by floor stand ards of cathedral candles. Hie semi circular altar rail bote candles and was entwined with plumosa fem and white satin ribbon to enhance the setting for the nuptial vows. Re served pews were marked by spray decorations of gladioli, fern and tulle Prior to the ceremony, Mre. Hay wood Smith, organist, and Warren Barfleld, a radio program director of WPTF, Raleigh, rendered nuptial se lections: Mrs. Smith played "Liebe ,slied," by Grieg, "Salut IF Amour," by Elgar, "How So Fair," Floton, from the opera Martha, with carillonic-bell obligate, "Call Me Thine Own, by Halvery, and "Melody" by Tschaik oWsky; Mr. Barfleld sang "Because" by dHardelot, "All For You," by Bertrand?Brown, and "My Hero," by Straus. The traditional wedding ? marches were used and Mir do well's "To A Wild Rose" was softly played during the ceremony. Following the benediction, Mr. Barfleld sang "The Lord's Prayer," by Malotte. The bride entered the Church with her father, by whom she was given in marriage. Her gown, of white nylon marquisette, was in the dropped shoulder mode with sheer yoke and a round neckline. The basque was in laced effect and the puffed sleeves fitted from the elbow and ended in points over the hands. The full skirt extended into a cathedral train. .The wedding veil of handmade Venetian lace, was sent from Venice as a gift to the bride by her brother, Pvt. Jennis P. Harper. The veil fell from a Mary Queen of Scots hat, made from the lace, ancl extended beyond the train. She carried a bride's bouquet of roses, stephanotis and asters, which waa shpwgrtd with tuberoses. Her only ornament wag a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Willie Rae Harper attended her sister as maid df honor. She wort I a heavenly blue f%ykm mkrquisette ' dress, made in the basque mode with dropped shoulders and draped bertha. Her full skirt extended in a slight train. Her headdress was of the blue marquisette. She carried a bouquet of pink roses tied with satin ribbon in a deeper shade. Bridesmaids, wearing gowns identi cal in mode to that of the maid of honor, were: Mi*p Adelaide Darden,-1 of Ayden, and Mrit F. T. Carr, who wore yellow; Miss Sara Miles, of Warrenton, hnd Miss Mary Ellen Kittrell, of. Walstonburg, who wore peach, wnd Miss Dorothy Clarke, of Oxford^ and Miss Margaret Tyson, whose gowns were nile green.. Each wore a strand of pearls and carried a bouquet of asters in pastel shades. Honorary bridesmaids ware, Miss Wilda Katherine Perry, of Durham, Miss Janelle Brown, of Rocky Mount, Miss Margaret Coates and Miss Dor othy Jones. Their dresses were in pastel shades. - ?* The best man was F. T. Carr, and usher* were Albert 8. Darden, of Ayden, Emerson Smith, Joseph F. Gregory, Albert Q. Roebuck, Charles 1 A. Joyner and Charles Rae Townsend. The bride's mother wore a black | nylon marquisette dress and a corsage of orchids. Reception Following the ceremony, the part N. Main street. The house was deco rated in gladioli, roses and dahlias with a color not.> ofjeUew,white and Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck greet ed the guests aiyl the Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Clegg introduced the receiving One composed of the bride's parents, the^ bride and bridegroom, the maid Receiving at the dining room door were the Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Y. hers carried Ralph Lb from It-'.m* year at But Caro Coljege, Greenville, joring in Home Be and Social Science. Mr. Palmer was graduated from the Fresno high school, California, and attended Fresno State College. He volunteered in 1942 for service in the USNR, and was released in January of tids year, having served as Chief Radio Technician, with two years overseas duty in the Pacific Theatre. He holds the position of Chief Engi neer at WGTC, Greenville. A , number of prenuptial courtesies have been extended Mrs. Palmer since announcing her engagement in June. Rehearsal Party Misa Willie Rae Harper entertained sister, the bridegroom-elect, the party and a few friends at a rehearsal party and cake cutting, Tuesday evening. The dining room table was spread with a lace cloth and centered with the tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom. Shower Party Mrs. F. T. Carr and Miss Margaret Tyson entertained at a lovely mis cellaneous shower, at the home of the former, Saturday evening, in compli ment to the bride-elect. Decorations of early fall flowers were in pleasing arrangements. Featuring the program of enter tainment were bridal contests, in which the honoree, Misa Johnsie Moore and Miss Adelaide Darden were prise winners. ' Following this, the guests were in vited into the dining room, where the color note of white and green was used effectively in the floral decora tions. A doll bride was used as a centerpiece for the table and the room was illumined by candles in sil ver holders. The packages surround ing the bride, proved to be miscellan eous gifts for the honoree from the guests. The hostesses presented the bride-elect with china in her pattern and Mrs. John Wilkerson, a recent bride, was remembered with a gift of crystal. Vanilla frappe, cookies and nuts were served. Fountain; Mrs. Ray West, Sr., Mrs. Sam and Miss Jane Kittrell, Mr. and " I. J. and Miss Ramona Rous of Walstonburg; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hardy, of Maury; Misses Nell and Asa Battle, of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. f. L. Oates, of Hartsville, S, C. MISS BETTIR JOTNER HAS GARDEN CLUB ?An interesting; meeting of the Farraville Garden Club was held Monday afternoon, with Miss Bettie Joyner as hostess. Zinnias, mari golds and bowls at other garden flow ers, in mixed arrangements, were used as a setting for the meeting. Miss Tabitha M. DeVisconti pre sided and reported the recent Coun cil Institute, held in Raleigh, and told.also of the North Carolina School of Forestry. Mrs. E. F. Gaynor was in charge of -the program for the afternoon, and gave an enlightening and help ful talk on Lilies, pointing out that they may be grown from early spring until frost; she named the varieties ami 'colors and suggested other flow ers suitable for planting in or near the lily bed for best effect The speaker displayed pictures in illus tration of her talk, which she brought to a conclusion with garden hints for September. The president extended a cordial welcome to Mrs. Melton Allen, a new member, and to Mitt Gladys Barrow, a guest Following adjournment, the host ess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Ber tha Gardner, served a delicious sweet course with salted nuts and present ed members and her special guest with potted plants as favors. - SEVEN PINES CLUB HOLDS PICNIC HERE The Seven Pines Home Demonstra tion Club held its annual picnic, Fri day evening, at 6:00 o'clock, at the Municipal swimming pool. Husbands and children of the members were invited as special guests, there were around 76 present. Following the sumptuous picnic meal, games and group singing were enjoyed. ssift Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Paylor announce the Mfh of a d-whUr, Franc* Marian, on Saturday, August 24, at the Williams-Winatsad Clink. Mrs. Paylor was the former Miss While?. # ?; FARMV1LLE, N. C. THE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT WEEK OF AUGUST 31 ? I SATURDAY Action Aee Charles Starrett, with v Smiley Burnett, in "GUNNING FOR VENGEANCE" Added ... Chapter 6 "Ki-.y orf the L SUNDAY & MONDAY J Rangers" and Comedy. The PARAMOUNT present* one of the most memorable pictures of oar time . . . the thrilling ad ? ttnture of youth in love . . . "THE GREEN YEARS" Starring Charles Cobum, Beverly Tyler and Tom Drake Also ? Latest News of the Day! TUESDAY Only Judy Garland and John Hodiak "THE HARVEY GIRLS" Filmed ill Technicolor. Plus?Popeye, Technicolor cartoon WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE : ! Ella Rainefr and Rod Cameron, in 'THE RUN-AROUND" Hoot'Gibson and Boh Steele, in ?THE UTAH KID" Also ? First Exciting Chapter' of "THE SCARLET HORSEMAN" THURSDAY and Friday SAIL AWAY TO RECKLESS ADVENTURE I Thrill... packed days ... glorious nights ... on the pirate sea. In Glorious Technicolor . . . "THE SPANISH MAIN" Starring Paul Maureen Walter HENREID 0*HARA SLEZAK News and C* revya" & .agtaJ In oar lure and fine selection you will find just the chair you want far that particular corner or space . . . ? Priced from ?
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