* 4
Mr*. Motrin Gay w
visitor, Monday.
? ? ? ?
Miss Bertha Lang was a Raleigh
visitor, Saturday.
? ? ? ?
Bill Carr spent the week end in
Raleigh with relatives. ?
? ? ? ?
Mrs. Nannie M. Humphrey was a
Wilson visitor, Monday.
? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duke were
Warrenton visitors, Sunday.
? ? ? ? \'
Miss Ruth Speir spent the week
end in Kinston visiting friends.
? *? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hardy, of
Maury, were visitors here, Tuesday.
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mra. R. G. Ruffin spent
Sunday with relatives in Rocky Mount
? * ? ?
Mrs. J. T. Bundy spent Wednesday I
in Walstonburg with her brother, Jes
sie Gay.
? ? ? '?
Mrs. Joe H. Bynum and Mrs. F. G.
Smith were Greenville visitors, Wed
nesday.
? ? we
E. C. Carr, Jr., of Newport News,
Va., spent the week end with his
parents.
? ? v ?
Mrs. Hadley Bryan and daughter,
of Rocky Mount, were visitors here
Monday.
? * * ? ?
Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurst and Mrs.
T. T. Moore were Greenville visitors,
Monday.
? ? ? ? -
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eason spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Rich
mond, Va.
? ? ? ?
Miss Jean Beckman left Monday to
resume her studies at Meredith Col
lege, Raleigh.
? ? * ?
Mrs. T. W. Williams, of Raleigh,
will spend the week end with Miss
Bertha Lang.
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett R. Fields
spent several days of this week in
Richmond, Va.
* * ? *
Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner and Mrs.
M. V. Jones were Rocky Mount visi
tors, Wednesday.
.* ? * ?
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring, of
Kinston, spent the week end with
Mrs. F. G. Smtth.
0 ? ? ?
Mrs. Nonie Barrett left Wednesday
to spend several days visiting rela
tives in Greenville.
? * ? ?
Jimmy Darden, of Durham, is
spending a few days with his mother,
Mrs. J. H. Darden.
* ? ? ?
Neal Howard, Jr., left Tuesday for
Woodberry Forest, Orange, Va., to
resume his studies.
? ? ? *
Mrs. M. C. Todd, of Wendell, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elbert C.
Holmes, this week.
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rasberry were
guests at the Jefferson Hotel, More
head, last week 'end.
? ? ? *
Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Miss Fran
ces Winstead were Concord visitors,
Monday and Tuesday.
: t ? ? ? *
Mrs. Berkeley Rutledge and daugh-*
ter, Miss Bobby, visited relatives in
Ayden last week end.
Mrs. E. C. Beaman was the week
end guest of her -sister, Mrs. D. F.
Hardison, in Snow Hill.
? ? ? ?
Miss Mary Leah Thorne, a senior
at St. Mary's, Raleigh, left Wednes
day to resume her studies. '<
* ' ? ? ? ?
Miss Vivian Scott left Tuesday to
enter the high school department of
St. Mary's School, Ralhigh..
? ? ? ? ^
Edward Beckman has returned to
Oak Ridge Military Institute, Oak
Ridge, to resume his studies.
? ? ? ?
Mr; and Mrs. Warren Palmer, of
Greenville, spent the week end vdth
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Frank Harper.
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bergeron at-,
tended the Barnes-Phillips wedding
in Wilson, Wednesday afternoon.
? ? ? ?
Miss Elisabeth Lang, of Roanoke
Rapids, spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lang, x
? ' r
Miss Mary Ellen Kittrell, of Wals
tonburg, left Sunday to enter the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol] Holmes, of
Hertford, sprat Wednesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Holmes.
Mrs. J. H. Pay lor,
Lewis and Mrs.
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? CALENDAR?
r, asptemeer 33
3:30 P. M.?Garden Club meets
.with Mm. Paul Alton, jr., at 306
W. Wilson street.
7:00 P. M.?Kiwanis.
7:30 P. M.?Ballards Home Dem
onstration Club meats with Mrs.
L E. Jones.
8 KM) P. M.?Presbyterian Auxili
ary meets with Mm. John M.
Mewborn. .
Tuesday, 34
2:30 P. M.?Seven Pines Home
Demonstration Club. ^
3:46 P. M,?Merry Matrons meet
at the home of Mm. Bertha
Gardner with Mrf. R. A. Fields,
as hostess.
7:00 P. M.?Rotary.,
7.00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the
World.
8:00 P. M.?Community Planning
Board. *
8:00 P. M.?Boy Scouts.
8.-00 P. M.?<-Altar Guild, Episco
pal, meets with Mm. R. C.
Copenhaver.
Wednesday, 35
3.-00 P. M.?New Mai Club meets
with Mrs. S. A. Roebuck.
8:00 P. M.?Wednesday Afternoon
Club -meets with Mrs. R. V.
i Fiser.
3:30 P. M.?Brownies meet at home
of Mrs. George Farr.
Thursday, 28
8:00 P. M. ? Parent-Teachers As
sociation.
3:30 P. M.?Girl Scouts, Troop 2,
meet at the home of Mrs. R. T.
Williams. t
8:00 P. M.?Girl Scouts, Troop 1,
meet at the home of Mm. Mac
Carraway.
Friday, 37
3:30 P. M.?Book and Bridge Club
meets with Mrs. Frank Allen.
Saturday, 28
10:00 A. M.?Bird Club.
TOMORROW, 21
1:00 P. M.?Mrs. Frank Cooper, of
Kington, and Miss Verona Lee
Joyner give bridge party at the
home of the latter for Miss Effie
S. Lewis, bride-elect of October.
Mrs. T. iEJ. Joyner, Sr., Mrs. R. T.
donk and Miss Verona Lee Joyner,
>f Greenville, spent Wednesday in
laleigh.
? ? * ?
Mrs. W. R. Dixon, Jr., and daugh
er, Barbara Ann, of Wilson, spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Vindham.
? ? * ?
Miss, Edith Tyson, of Ballards, has
esumed her studies at Atlantic
Christian College, Wilson, where she
b a senior.
? ? ? ? *
Mrs. J. T. Windham has as her
quests for several days, Mrs. Earl
lias ton and son, Earl, Jr., of Moul
rie, Georgia.
I Friends will regret to learn that
I he Rev. E. S. Coates has been ill at
I lis home thy week. He is reported
I is improving.
? ? ? * |
I Mrs. Lanye Dail and Mr. and Mrs.
I Mien M. Harris moved from 106 N.
hontentnea street to 204 E. Wilson
I treet this week.
I ? ? * ?
I Mrs. Ed Nash Warren, Mrs. Bertha
hardner, Mrs. Pat. Ruffin and Mrs.
Iieorge Windham were Greenville
Irisitors, Monday.
I ? ? ?
Friends were glad to see Carl A.
ryson out again this week. Mr. Tyson
lias been ill for some time bat is
iteadily improving.
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mogpe, Jr., and.
laughter, Mary Law," were guests of
Kr. and Mrs. Fred C. Moore, in But-1
erworth, Va., Sunday.
* ? * ? ? ' |
Mr. and Mrs; Knott Proctor and;
laughter. Miss Hannah Dixon, of
Oreenville, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Louise D. Hants.
? - ? ? * ?
Miss Nell Taylor Beaman, student
it Campbell College, Bales Creek,
will spend the week end with her
mother, Mrs. C. L. Beaman. ?
Miss Gladys Crawford, of Ballards,
to Flora MacDonald College,
Springs, last week where she is
dnber of the sophomore class.
Mr. and Mrs* G. Alex
Mra John B; Wright, Jr.
remaining for a viait of
? ? ? ?
Friends wilT be glad"
Horace Lewis,
lft*. f. H.
(m
Smith and Mr*.
Richmond, Vs., k
van Goldaboro
?> J
| 10m Bcttie Joyner, Mrs. & G.
I Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph , D.
I Joyner and John Russell Joyner visit
led R. A. Joyner In Duke Hospital,
I Sunday.
? * ? ?
Mrs. S. A. Roebuck and son, Roberf
I Everette, Mrs. Frank Daria, Jr., Mrs.
Ernest Petteway, Mrs. W. M. Willis
land Mrs. George Moore, Jr., were
[ Greenville visitors, Wednesday.
'? ? ? ?
? Mrs. Russell Moore, of Cythiana,
Ky., arrived Friday to be with h4r
husband, who is a member of Farm
ville's "Tobacco.Colony". The Moores
I are residing at the home oXJtrs. B. 0.
| Turnage.
? * ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery, Jr.,
of Shelbyville, Ky? whose marrige
occurred this month, spent Monday
and Tuesday with Ma Montgomery's
I sister, Mrs. R. E. Pickett and Mr.
I Pickett. /
? ess /,
Mrs. S. L. Loving, of Richmond,
IVa, spent the week end with her
I husband, who is on the tobacco market
I here. The. Lovings were guests of
I Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ruffin during
I Mrs. Loving's visit.
esse
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moye, of
I Maury, accompanied their daughter,
I Miss Ruby, and Miss Agnes Quinerly
lis Salem College, Winston-Salem,
I Thursday, where Misses Moye and
I Quinerly yrill resume their studies
? ? ? ?
Friends will regret to learn that
I Wyatt Tucker, who has been in Caro
llina General Hospital, Wilson, since
I suffering a leg injury some weeks
I ago, and who was reported as quite
| ill last week, improves very slowly.
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitman and
children, Dorothy Jane, Howard, Jr.,
I Ralph and Dora, formerly of Wilm
ington, moved this week to 106 N.
I Waverly street. Mr. Whitman re
Icently accepted a position with Mel
ton Motor Service. -
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. .C. R. Dodson, of
I Asheboro, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
I Greene, Mrs. M. L. Eason, Jr., and
I son, of Newport News, Vs., and Mrs.
I James Yates, of Whiteville, spent the
? week end with their parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. A. J. Greene.
? ? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrett and
children, Fasehall and Brenda, Joe H.
Bynum, Miss Margaret Bynum, of
I Farmville and Louisburg Collegp, and
I Mies Mildred Curtis, of Jacksonville,
I week end guest of her aunt,. Mrs.
I Barrett, attended a family barbecue
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. T.
Curtis, in Norlina.
* .* * *
Mrs. Hannah Shirley moved this
week to reside in the home of Mrs.
J. I. Baker. Mrs. Emma Jones moved
this week to reside in Mrs. B. J.
Skinner's home. Richard Tugwell has
purchased the home on Contentnea
street, formerly occupied by Mrs.
Shirley and Mrs. Jones, and expects
to move his family here this fall.
INVITATIONS ISSUED
| The following invitations have been
received by friends here this week:
"Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Smith
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of thejr daughter,
Eleanor Hawes, to Mr. William Fitz
gerald Lipscomb, on Monday, the
seventh of October, at eight o'clock,
Galilee Episcopal Church, Virginia
Beach, Virginia."
A reception will be held immedi
ately following the ceremony, at
Albemarle Hall, the home of the
"MA Samuel Taylor Lewis requests
the honour of your presence at the
marriage of his sister, Effie tenors,
to Mr. John William Price, Jr., on
Thursday, the third of October,
nineteen hundred and forty-six, at
five-thirty o'clock in the afternoon,
the Methodist Church, Farmville, N.
C."
A reception will be held immedi
ately following the marriage in
of the bride. J .
You cant demand
of it.
A; *
?o
to fr
T* ?? Ml n ?
rarmvine,
Liles, of
o'clock, L
teenth, in the Farmvilie
Church and characterised by beauty
and dignlbr. The Key. E. K. Clegg,
pastor of the church, officiated using
the double ring ceremony.
Oregon fern and palms were ar-l
ranged as a chancel background f<}r I
tell baskets of white gladioli and for
| the cathedral candles in floor cande
labra. Smllax entwined the altar rail,
Iwhich waa interspersed with sprays
of white gladioli, and enhanced the
setting for the wedding tableau*.
Mrs. Arthur P. Joyner rendered a
program of prenuptial music, includ
ing "Schubert's Serenade", "To An
Evening Star" by Wagner, VPoem"
by Flbich, "Angel Serenade" by
Braga, and Schubert's "Ave Maria".
"Oh Promise Me," by R. deKoven,
was sung by Elbert Holmes, baritone,
and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes sang a
[duet, "The Want Of You" by Van
srpool. "EstrelUta" by Ponce-Kohl
ann, Was softly played by the or
.mist during the ceremony. The
Iridal Chorus from Lohengrin was
ted for the processional and Men-1
ilssohn's Wedding March for the re
ional. "Lutkin's Benediction" was I
as a duet by Mr. and Mrs.
[olmes. ,
Mrs. Joyner was attired in a gown
if dusty rose silk" jersey. Mrs. Holmes I
rore a gown of floral silk jersey and
'hite net.
The bride entered the Church with
?r father, Hosea Neal Howard, by
rhom she was given in marriage. I
ter gown was a lovely creation of
inch lace and net. The bodice was
toned in the basque mode of
eh lace over taffeta with, a round
roke of net in an off-the-shoulder
rt outlined in pleated net, as were
I lace sleeves which extended to
.Jnts over the hands." The gown was
fastened down the back in tiny self
>vered buttons. The bouffant skirt,
/ net over taffeta, was shirred at the
jip-Une and extended into a cathedral
:rain. Her wedding veil of illusion
'ell from a Mary Queen of Scote
tonnet and extended beyond the tra[n
?f the dress. She carried an old faah
ined bouquet of bride's roses een
I with a white orchid and show
__ with white satin ribbon.
Mrs. Lowell Fulghum Liles, of
>igh, sister-in-law of the bride
jji, was matron of honor. She
'ore a gown of white net over satin,
he fitted bodice was fashioned with
bertha in an off-the-shoulder effect. |
.he full skirt of net"featured bands
blue ribbon which terminated in.l
lover's knots. She wore white elbow r
length mitts and carried an old fash
ioned bouquet of mixed flowers in
itel shades, blue predominating,
jwered with contrasting ribbons. A
ironet of the same flowers was worn
in her hair. ;
Miss Agnes Virginia-Quinerly was
...aid of honor. Miss,Mildred Howard,
of Louisburg, couain of the bride,
Miss Mae "Knott, Mrs. Allen Moore
Harris and Mrs. Carol Willis Modlin
(wet*; bridesmaids. -They all wore
gowns identical to that of the matron
of honor and carried old fashioned
bouquets and wore coronets in their
hair.
Lowell Fulghum Liles, of Raleigh,
served as his brother's best man.
Ushers were Neal Howard, Jr., broth
er of the bride, Robert Pierce, Donald
Walston, Douglas Kemp, William
|Thorp, Jr., cousin of the bride, of
Rocky Mount, Milton Heath, Jr., of
Chapel Hill, and Claussen Allen, of
I Raleigh.
Mrs. Howard, mother of the bride,
was attired in a gown of powder blue
crepe with sequin design and wore an
(orchid in her hair.
I Mrs. Idles, mother of the bride
groom, wore an aqua crepe gown with
silver sequin trim and an orchid at
|her shoulder.
The bride, a young woman of beauty
charming personality, is the ohly
__ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Neal
Howard. She received her education
in the Farmville schools and was
from Stratford College,
MRS. WILLIAM GRAYDON LILIES,
of Durham, who before her marriage on September 14 in the Farm
ville Methodist Church, was Miss Frances Covington Howard, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoses Neal Howard, of FyimviUe. Mr. Idles is
the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Manly LHes, of FarmviHe. v
Mount, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P.
Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lea, of
Rocky Mount, Introduced them to the
receiving line composed of members
of the bridal party, the bride, the
bridegroom, and the father and moth
er of the bride and bridegroom.
Mr. and Mis. R. C. Copenhaver di
rected the guests to the bride's table,
which was spread *ith a lace and
cutwork cloth, and centered with an
arrangement of white ehryuntbe
mums and fern flanked by white
tapers in crystal candelabra. 'Seated
at either end of the table and serving
the bridal ices and decorated cakes
were Mrs. Turner B. Howard and
Miss Ruby Howard, both of Danville,
Va. Miss Swap Thorp and Miss Hen
rietta Thorp, of Rocky Mount, Miss
Anne Jones, Miss Vivian Scott, Mrs.
Emerson Smith and Mrs. John Parker
assisted in serving mints and nuts.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Albritton di-|
>le. I
rected the guests, to the punch table.
Mr, and Mrs. I. D. Thorp, of Rocky
Mount, and Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Pickett
served punch from a beautifully ap
pointed table. |?
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Scott presided
at the bride's register.
Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. M. V.
Jones.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Willis received
guests at the Howard home where
the gifts were displayed.
Wedding Trip
Following the reception, the bridal
couple left for a wedding trip to
unannounced-points. Upon their re
turn they will reside in Durham.
For traveling, the bride chose a
winter white wool gabardine suit. Her
hat was a small off-the-fac?r model of
brown frit and trimmed with ostrich
tips. Her accessories were of brown
alligator, and her shoulder corsage
was a white orchid from her bridal
bouquet I
Mount, aunts of the bride, and Mrs.
W. L. Draper, of
in of the bride, entertained the bridal
party .and out of town guests at a
luncheon at the Country Club.
Out of town
Ulee-Howard wedding, Saturday aft
ernoon, were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abbott, Mrs.
Erwin L&ngley, Mrs. Howard Fbrley,
Mr. and Mn. J. L. Abbott, Jr., of
Kineton; Mrs. W. D. Hackney, Jr.,
Mn. H. L. Holden, Sr., of Wilson;
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Draper, Mr. and
Mn. W. B. Lea, Stanley Lea, Bugs
Barringer, Miss lib Grantham, Mr.
Mr. and Mn. R. D. Wimberiy, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Browder, Mr. qad
Mrs. T. E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
iy McGee, Mr. and Mn. B. J. Thorn
ton, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Thorp, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L, Thorp, Jack Thorp,
Mr. and Mn. Alex Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Woodsrd, Miss Susan
Thorp, Miss Henrietta Thorp, of
Rocky Mount; Mrs. Turner B. How
ard, Miss Ruby Howard, of Danville,
Vs.; Mr. and Mn. C. M. Howard,
Mies Virginia Hpward, of Louisburg;
M.r and. Mn. Mark Smith, of Chapel
Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Howard,
of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Hodges, of Washington, N. C.;
Mrs. S. L. Loving, of Richcmond,
Vs.; Mr. and Mn. B. C. Allen, of
Raleigh.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School?10 a. m., Sam 0.
Bandy, Superintendent.
Preaching and Communion?11 a.
m.
Christian Endeavor?7 p. m.
Preaching?7:90 p. m.
; The first night service this fall
will be held Sunday, September 22.
There will be preaching every Sun
day night, thereafter, at 7:80 p. m.
Rev. Zeeeiy B. T. Cox, Minister.
I am resentful, as are millions of
others, that the Gallup people have
never consulted me.
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