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Mi? Ida Cowan, of Durham, Ni? visiting Mrs. J. H. Darden. % ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Howard spent the week end at Nags Head. ? ? e ? Frank Carr, of Raleigh, spent the week end with Mrs. Bob Joyner. ? e e e R. A. Joyner, Jr., of Raleigh, spent the week end with his parents here. ? ? ? ? W. J. Rasberry and LeRoy Rollins were Raleigh visitors, Tuesday after noon. , ? ? ? ? G. V. Blackwood, of Spartanburg, S. C., is visiting his son, C. W. Black wood. Mrs. R. C. Shirley, of Portsmouth, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor. ? ? ? ? Mrs. W. E. Lang, of Walstonburg, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Cora L. Barrett. ? ? ? ? G. R. Smith, Jr., student at PJ.C.? Maxton, will spend the week end at his home. . Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Freeman and daughter spent Sunday with relatives in Kinston. * * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. B. R Hewitte, of Kin ston, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Eason. ? * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Liles, of Dur ham, visited relatives here Monday and Tuesday. ? ? ? ? Mrs. O. G. Spell spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Katherine Clark, in Mount Olive. - ? ? ? ? Mrs. R.' W. Rader returned Satur day from a visit to relatives in Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. J. E. Patrick, of Hookerton, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor. ' ? * ? ? Mrs. J. O. Pollard and Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurst were Kinston and Golds boro visitors, Tuesday. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wesley Joyner and daughter, of Greenville, visited relatives here, Sunday. , ? ? ? ? \ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kemp and daughter, Miss Lola Gray, will spend Sunday in Durham. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Lowell Liles left Monday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Out land, in Lexington. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sterling P. Owen, Jr., of Cynthiana, Ky., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon. ? ? ? ? Mrs. H. S. Hatem and sons are spending a few weeks in Decatur, Ga., with Mrs. Hatem's mother. ? * ? ? , Mrs. James Yates, of Whiteville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Greene. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Owens, and son, of Whiteville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, Jr. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ted Albritton and daughter, Theodora, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Charlotte. ? * ? ? 'I Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gilliard, of Wilmington, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Darden. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Stella Shearin received shoulder injuries and bruises in a fall suffered at her home, Monday. ' V * Mrs. R. C. Maddrey and Mrs. G. E. Larson, of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Norville, Wednesday. * * * * Miss Agnes Quinerly, student at Salem College, Winston-Salem, will spend the week end at her home. ? ? ? ? Mrs. W. J. Rasberry left Thursday for a visit with her niece, Mrs. D. W. Roscoe, in Wyoming, Delaware. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Noah Allen and daughters, Sylvia, Dorothy and Christine, spent Sunday with relatives in Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Edwards and son, of Greenville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, Jr. Mrs. J. L. Rumley, of Greenville, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. George E. Moore and Mr. Moore. Mrs. W. F. Carre way, Miss Lee Carrsway, Mrs. Milton Eason, Sr. and Butch Eason were Raleigh visitors, Monday. - .<??." Miss Myrtle Barnette, student at Meredith College, Raleigh, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. O. G. -Spell, Jr., and will at ?CALENDAR # Monday, November 4 8:00 p. m.?Episcopal Auxiliary meets with Mrs. John D. Dixon. 3:00 p. m. ? Woman's Council, Christian. 8:30 p. m.?Woman's Society of Christian Service, Methodist _ | 3:30 p. m.?Woman's Missionary Society, Baptist 7:00 p. m.?Kiwanis. 8:00 p. m.?Bethel H. D. Chib members and their husbands compliment Miss Verona Leo Joyner and Fred T. Longford, bride-elect and groom-elect, at a buffet supper at the Bethel Community Building. Tuesday, 5 1:00 p. m.?Mrs. Lindsey and Mis. Charles Wflkerson, of Green ville, honor Miss Verona Lee Joyner at a bridge-luncheon at the tatter's home. 3:00 p. m.?Contract Club meets with Mrst M. E. Dixon. 6:30 p. m.?Rotary. 7:00 p. m. ? Woodmen of the World. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scouts. 8:00 p. m.?Junior Woman's Club meets at the home of Mis. Bill Rollins with Mrs. Frank Wil liams as joint hostess. 1:00 p. m.?Miss Pauline Smith entertains at a luncheon for Miss Verona Lee Joynei; at the Colonial Pines, Raleigh. 3:30 p. m.?Brownies. 3:46 p. m.?Literary Club meets with Miss Tabitha DeVisconti. 8:00 p. m.?Ballards H. D. Club honors Miss Verona Lee Joyner with a club party at the home of Mrs. H. D. Moye. Thursday, 7 3:30 p. m.?Girl Scouts, Troop 2. 7:30 p. m.?Junion Order. Friday, 8 3:30 p. m.?Book and Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Walter Jones. 3:30 p. m.?Woman's Club meets at the home of Mrs. E. W. Holmes with Mrs. A. B. Moore as joint hostess. , 8:00 p. m.?Misses Sallie Norwood and Elizabeth Walker entertain at bridge in compliment to Miss Verona Lee Joyner at Ragsdale Hall, E.C.T.C., Greenville. Saturday, 9 - 10:00 a. m.?Bird Club. 1:00 p. m.?Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., and Mrs. Henrietta Williamson honor Miss Verona Lee Joyner at a bridge-luncheon at the home of the latter. 3:00 p. m.?D.A.R. meets in the chapter house with Mrs. A. C. Monk, Sr., and Mrs. Louise D. Harris as hostesses. 8:00 p. m.?Mrs. Frank Cooper, of Kinston, compliments Miss Vero na Lee Joynpr at bridge in the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden. TONIGHT ! 7:00 p. m.?P.T.A. Rally in the gym. CORRECTION ! The Eastern Star meeting is to night at 7:30 instead of at the time previously stated. TOMORROW I 10:00 a. m.?Pet Show in the gym. 8:00 p. m.?Troop 1, Girl Scouts, have Hallowe'en party in Girl Scout Hall. Miss Nellie Winfield, a member of the school faculty, spent the weSk end at her home in Washington. ? ? ? ? . Mrs. H. N. Howard and Mrs. Gray don Liles, visited Mrs. Howard's sis ter, Mrs. W. L. Thorp, in Rocky Mount, Tuesday. ? ? e ? Mr. and Mrs. .If. P. Chandler, of West Point, Va., returned home Mon day after a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Z. B. T. Cox. ? ? ? ? . Miss Vivian Scott, student at St. Mary's School, Raleigh, will spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Scott. ' . - ? ? ? ? Mrs. J. R. Shearin and Mrs. W. H. Fisher and son, Mil, were Goldsboro visitors, Monday afternoon, Bill Mis. J. M. Hobgood returned Wed nesday from a visit to her son, Bill Morton, in Richmond, Va., and a busi ness trip to Washington, D. C. ? ? e ? Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cheek and children, of Goldston, spent the M, ? ri e Wil -.AIM |k.?.*]:/ Mrs. Iisxie Alton and Mm. ball Alton spent Sunday with Mm. Lassie Alton's daughter, Mrs. W. Mar vin Baker and Mr. Baker in WiWama ton. -tM s C* - -ir: <?*- ;A :< . . * * * * V Mr. and Mrs. j: W. Bass, LeBoy Baas and Mtos Georgia Howard at-, tended the funeral of Mr. Baas' sis ter, Mrs. Mary B. Owens, to Wilson, Monday. ? s * * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn., spent the week end with Mr. and Mn. W. Leslie Smith. ? ? Editor and Alex Rouse spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr., to Raleigh, and at tended the christening of their infant son, John Bryan Wright, III. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Jean Mur phey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dudley Murphey, of Greenville, to John Cowan Darden, son of Mrs. James H. Darden, of Farmville, and the late Mr. Darden, has been an nounced by her parents. INVITATIONS ISSUED The following invitation has been sent to friends this week: 'Mr* and Mrs. Thomas Eli Joyner request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Verona Lee, to Mr. Fred Timms Langford, on Saturday, the sixteenth of November, at twelve o'clock noon, Farmville Methodist' Church, Farm vffle, North Carolina." INVITATIONS RECEIVED Friends here have received the fol lowing invitation this week: "Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas Stallings request the honor of your presence on the Twenty-fifth Anni-' versary of their marriage, Saturday evening, the ninth of November, eight until ten-thirty o'clock, Woman's Club, Wilson, North Carolina. Bettie Blount Watson, Edward T. Stallings." BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gee Seale, of Georgetown, S. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Diana Barrett, on Monday, October 21, in the Kings tree Hospital, Kingstree, S. C. Mrs. I Seale is the former Miss Mabie, Barrett, of Farmville. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whitley, of Greenville, announce the birth of a son, Marvin, Jr., on Monday, October 28 at Smith's Clinic. Mrs. Whitley is the former Miss Frances Heath, of Farmtille. BIRD CLUB Bert Barrow Warren read a s^ory about the raven which is also known as the Mexican raven, at the Bird Club, Saturday. Its length is 26% inches; the plumage is deep, glossy black while the under parts are gloss er with greenish blue, iris and deep brown. The tail is much shorter than the long, pointed wings. Often the raven is taken for a crow because it is so, similar in many ways, but the deep harsh voice is never mistaken for his caw. x * The deep forests of the Northwest are one of the favorite habitats of the raven. In the North Carolina rflhuatains the Northern Ravens are common residents in some sections where they go regularly to rural slaughter pens in quest of food. Its food is almost as varied as that of the crow'; yet it is 'hot known to at tack cultivated crops of any kind. Nests are constructed in trees among the evergreen-covered islands off the coast of Maine; strangely, never more than one pair is found on an island. Farther- north in New foundland and along the Laborador coast, these birds prefer cliffs over looking the sea as places to establish their residences. Nests are constructed of large ticks well interlaced. The interior is well lined with coarse grass, bark strongly at returning year from five'to olive drab, profusely spot TVr><rrf>m tt B ft rTOgTaiuS Mr.. FUMIM Hostess Honoring Miss Joyner, Mm. Curtis H. ? horto- at a lovely dessert-bridge party, Tuesday eve* X, atber home on South Church street, which was beautifully decorat ed throughout with white chrysanthe mums, dahlias and snapdragons. Refreshment tables, with places for twenty-four guests, bore white linen covers, bridal appointments and floral centerpieces in the nuptial col ors of white and green. Bridal ices, fruit cake and salted nnta were i ed, prior to the gassee. , Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson, scoring high, was awarded a red etch ed vase; the cut prise, plaquee, was won by Mrs. Carol Modlin and the consolation, a bo* of gift wrappings, went to Miss Verna Belle Lowrey, or Greenville. The honor guest wss pre sented crystal in her chosen pattern. Mrs. T. Eli Joyner, Sr., mother of the bride-elect, was a-special guest of the hostess during the refreshment hour. Out-of-tow* guests wereiMrs. Claude L. Barrett e?* Mr?- ? Cooper, of Kinston; Mrs. Charles, Mrs. George, and Mrs. Lindsey Wilkerson, Miss Verna Belle Lowery, Miss Sal lie Norwood and Jrs. Ruel Tyson, of Greenville. |j Luncheon Via,, Verona Lee Joyner, bride- J elect of November, wae honored with a luncheon at the Greenville Woman s Club at one o'clock, Wednesday, by Misses Verna Belle Lowery and Lil lian- Hines. Guests were greeted st the door by Miss Joyner snd the host esses. Mi" Joyner wss presented a corsage of carnations tied with green ribbon and a gift of silver tai her chosen pattern. , A delicious four course turkey luncheon was served at attractively decorated individual tables for four, the bridal color scheme of green and white being effectively carried hroughout the rooms by the use of vhite chrysanthemums and ferns. Out-of-town guests for the lunch eon were: Mrs. T.E. Joyner, Sr., mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. T. E. Loyner, Jr., Mrs. It T. 1JJ* *?? Curtis Flanagan, and Mrs. frank Davis, Jr., all of Famville. McAllister Chapter A delightful meeting of the Colonel Alexander McAllister Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion was held, Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. E. C. Beaman, in whioh handsome dahlias, chrysanthe mums and roses were used with artis tic effect. Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Hookerton, vice regent, presided. Miss Payne Sugg, of Hookerton, gave a medita '*on on Potiphar's wife. Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver, daughter r the hostess, presented the guest ,eaker of the afternoon, Mrs. John . Joyner. Mrs. foyner, an English *acher in the Farmville schools, gave splendid discourse on literature !?Baing favorite selections in illus raticm of the varied types. Guests were invited into the candle- j t" dining room for refreshments, "he table bore a white cloth of cut roric embroidery and lace and a cen erpiece of white chrysanthemums md fern. Mrs. C. L. Beaman, seated if one end of the tablereervwi con cealed chicken salad in individual nolds, and Mrs. B. S. Smith served ?ffee from the other. Mrs. Copen-1 laver and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith as listed the hostess to swrving party sandwiches, saltines, pickles and date | liars. ? v , Sharing with chapter members in the pleasures of the afternoon were; Mrs. Cede Sugg," of Hookerton, Mrs. F. M. Davis, Sr., Miss Edna Robin son, Mrs. Wesley R-Willis, Mrs. A^B. Moore, Mrs. John B. Joyner, Mrs. Agnes Blount, Mrs. W. E. JoynWi Mrs. W. H. Moore, Jr., Mrs. B. S. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Joyner, Mrs. C. L. Beaman and Mrs. G. Alex D Club Pink Korean daisy . chrysanthe mums, berries and leaves were used If |n effective setting for the Gar den Club meeting, Monday afternoon, when Mrs. Meltoh Allen was graci ous hostess in her home. Specimen blooms of white Quaker Maid and blazing gold chrysanthe^ Gaynor had been arranged especially for this meeting. . IS the business over by Miss Tabitha DeVi members vottd to" invite Clark, of Tarboro, to be er in November. Orders for planting next The program mfffm Mr*. R. E. Pickett and Mr*. J. T. Monk, Jr., www apodal guwrta of Mr*. C. S. Hotehki** whoa she charm ingly entertained member* of the Book and Bridge Club, Friday after noon, hi her home whiab bore attrac tive i and Refreshments, which individual aalad* in Hallowe'en i aunun m, were ptved from the, table* spread with Hallowe'en cover* and centered with lighted pumpkin* on tray* surrounded by ivy. Napkin* carried out the Hallowe'en color scheme further. Coca-eolu wer? served during play. Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., scored high for the afternoon. The club remembered Mrs. Hoteb-> Ids* and Mrs. Walter B. Jones, whose birthdays fell on this data, with love ly chrysanthemum shoulderettea. Books of the month were awarded Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., -winner of bigh score, who received "Long Storm" by Ernest Hayoox, and Mrs. Tommy ff. Ryon, runner-up, who re ceived "Arabian Nighte," translation by Richard Burton. In the evening, Mrs. Hotchkiss en tertained friends at two tables of bridge. Mrs. Yancey Burke, scoring high, received a rose glass goblet. Low ?core award, a crystal goblet, was riven Mrs. Edison Moore.' A salad course was served with] Russian tea. . / t ? MRS. OWKN HONORED Mrs. John D. Dixon charmingly en ;rtained at bridge, Wednesday after oon, in compliment to her house uest, Mrs. Sterling P. Owen, of ynthlana, Ky. The Hallowe'en motifs were attrac vely carried in appointments of the >ur tables arranged for the garnet, nd yellow chrysanthemums, mari olds and ageratum predominated in w floral decorations. .Mincemeat tarts, topped with cream, beese straws and coffee were served rior to the games and coca-colas be veen progressions. Mrs. 6. Alex Rouse scored high in le afternoon's play and received a rystal smoking set, and Mr*. W. R. urke retained the slam prise, cock dl napkins. The hostess'presented In. Owen with s handpainted plate nd rack as a memento of the oe ision, and remembered Mm. R. D. toore and Mm. Sterling P. Owen III, f Cynthiana, and Mrs. H. T. Ogden, f Henderson, Ky., with novel ssh ?y?- - v-'-.. ? ; Mr. and Mrs. Dixon entertained leir houseguests, Mr. and Mm. Stari ig P. Owen, Jr., at a fish stew sup er, Tuesday evening, l^rs. George V. Monk was hostess t a luncheon at the Golden Weed, in ftlaon, Thursday, having as her ueets, Mm. Sterling P. Owen, Jr., Irs. Sterling P. Owen, III, and Mrs. ahn D. Dixon. Nobody ever made a law that'll pre- I at a man from maldn' a fool of nself. PARAMOUNT I THEATRE 1 FARMVILLR, N. C. The Hoate of I ? PROGRAM ? WEEK OF SEPT. 2 SATURDAY ONLY "SUN VALLEY CYCLONE" Starring Wild Bill Elliott with "Little Bearer." Alao Chapter No. 2 "Daaghier Of Don Q." . PJus-Leon Errol Comedy. SUNDAY ft MONDAY The Spectacular Sad Of The Qreat North what ... "CANYON PASSAGE" In* Technicolor?Starring Dana Andrews-Brian Donlevy ^ and Susan Hayward. Also . . . Latest News Of The Day and Selected Short. A! rillas of the Desert In Action! K.JL< of the devotion. " .. M ?ei recognising that operative endeavor. The attendance prige waa won by the first grade, Mrs. Berkley Rftt ledge, teacher. ^ la -the form of a delightful play, "Girl Shout Weak" presented by mem ben of" Troop 2 of the local Girl Scout organisation, under the direc tion of Mrs. Walter B. Jones. Mrs. R. T. Williams, Scout leader, spoke briefly in regard to the founder of the Girl Scouts and of the annual national observance of ^ Girl Scout Week, prioy to P1**- which was well received by the audience. Mr. Davis brought the meeting to a close with an appeal to the fathers to attend the next meeting to be held, Thursday, November 21, at 7:20 o'clock. ? I ' ?wsawswwwfl MSMBKR OF CAPELLA CHORUS Buie's Creek, Oct. 81.?Miss Nell Beaman, daughter of Mrs. Nell T. Beaman at 804 E. Wilson St., Faro-" ville, is a member of the A Gapella chorus of 86 mixed voices at Camp bell College that will sing at the Baptist Student convention to be held at the First Baptist church in Dur ham, Nov. 1-8. The choir director, H. Caleb Cush ing, chose these 35 after competition try-outs of more than 100 voices. These members were selected on the basis of personality, general music ianship, and voice. They will repre sent the college on tour later in the school year. ??????? HURT IN ACCIDENT i Jane Clifton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Clifton, of Kinston, received cuts and bruises when she waa knocked down by a truck in front of her grandmother's, Mrs. J. I. Ba ker's home, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Baker, who returned Tuesday after staying with Jane in Memorial Gen eral Hospital, Kinston, reports that she is recuperating rapidly. ON TERMINAL LEAVE Sgt Robert F. Peylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paylor, is at home on terminal leave, having served 21 months with the U. S. Army. He received training at Camp Gordon, Ga., and has since been serving with the Fourth Air Supply Squadron, 4th Air Depot Group at Manila. , Cfor&GhhtOtc Qtmd \ Cu9*mA / iAs * 100 PROOF with . it uiiwi, told by of Cleveland, Ohio. led several interesting itertaining Hallowe'en Six new member | into the eliih; Jarvis Tripp, Jr., Greenville, 9 Unice and Hilda tittle, Chariea Locfc amy and Henry Mill*. Chicken sandwiches, salted nuta, cookies and iced drinks were by the hosts. ' 3 2 M. Y. F. The Lang's Methodist Youth Fel lowship met Friday evening in the Clubhouse having as their guests the Wesley group. Miss Lois Nanney presided over the meeting. Rufus Gay, counsellor of Lang's, gave the address of welcome with Nelson Ful ford responding. Aaron Tyson, president of Wesley, was recognised and expressed his appreciation and delight at having the joint meeting. The devotional, "Being Stewards for Christ," was presented by Miss Louise Flora, of Lang's. " ? W- <i'-ji't . * ' Rev. E. R. Clegg gave an inspiring and helpful talk followed by a selec tion by the Lang's choir. An imitation of Minnie Pearl as given by Miss Lydia Tugwell and the colored wedding with Nelson Fulford, Aaron Tysop, Misses Sally Tyson and Lorraine Andrews taking parts was highly amusing. Before the wsiners were roasted and served with doughnuts and drinks, games were ptayed in the yard. NOTICE ! The Annie Perkins Circle, Baptist, riginally scheduled to meet Tuesday veiling, has been postponed doe to a eachers and officers training school wing held each evening from Mon lay, November 4, through Friday, November 8, at 7 KM) o'clock, litis hange in plans also applies to the f. W. A. NOT* OF THANHS I wish to express my sincere ap reciation for the maby cards, flow is and gifts sent me by friends dur ag my recent illness. Mrs. R. Lang Davis. I NOW ON SALE THE STANLEY PRODUCTS iy| LINE Window Oeaner and Furniture Cream ? Gail ? Mrs. John D. Dixon Phone 368-6 Sponsored by Episcopal Alter Guild " p ARAMOUN THEATRE * " SUNDAY ? MONDAY ?M IK NAVNY. NAVLMt NAM K IK RNTIVESrS VUJETT rf gSWiilSi II m V
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