r.cl ? ? ? ? Marvin Rorton ud Brant Lw Jonas an recuperating tnm the fie thia week. * ? ? ? Hie. Ctrl Baamai tor la Richmond, Va., (hiring tha ? e ? a Mia Cadi Johnson haa ratainad from a visit to her mother la Or ange, Va . ? e e ? Miss Geyle Flanagan spent the weak end in Wendell as the gaest of Mias Nan Matter e e*e e Mr. and Mia. Irvfu Morgan left by plane, Monday, to spend this week in New Yoik (Sty. ? e ? e Mis: H L. Holden arrved Satur day for avisit to bar daughter, Mia. H. Neal Howard. e e ? e Mr. and Mia. J. D. Grady and aon, Jimmie, left Monday to make their home in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ? see Mr. and Mia. Edward Harris, of Raleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mia. John D. Dixon Saturday. e e ? e I,t Cm dr. Lucy Rum ley, of Wash ington, D. C., spent the week end with Mrs. Pearl Johnston. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pollard, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Pearl Johnston this week. ? ? ? ? Miss Polly Bundy, Bill Bundy and Ervin Lowe, of Chester, S. C , were Greenville visitors, Saturday.' ? see Mrs. Cherry Easley and daughter, Miss Jen, spent the week end in Smithfield visiting relatives. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and family, of Durham, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Pearl Johnston. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Usry, of Asbe ville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, Jr., during the holidays. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Senie Parker returned Friday from a visit to her son, Kenneth Parker and Mrs. Parker in New Bern. ? ? ? ? Mrs. C. H. Noah and twin sons, of High Point, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Noah's sister, Mrs. C. W. Black wood. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baas and family, of New Bern, spent Thanks giving Day with Mr. and Mm. J. W. ? ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris have iturned from their wedding tour ad are now residing with Mrs. R. H. sett ? ? e e - Mis. Paul E. Jones, Mis. M. V. ones, Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner, Mrs. Lesley R. Willis and Miss Anne ones spent Monday and Tuesday in ichmond, Va. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon and hildren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Taylor, in Wilson, Tlianks iving Day. ? * ? ? Mrs. William Henderson and daugh ter, of Norfolk, Va., spent the ^Thanks giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rouse. ? ? ? ?. Miss Frances Bivens Smith and Ralph Rector,' of Washington, D. C., spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting here. e * ? e Mr. and Mm. J. M. StansUl and daughter, Mias Janet, spent Thanks giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Haber R. Smith, in Oak Oty. ? ? ? ? Miss Janie Johnston, student nurse at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mm. Pearl Johnston. ? e e e Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blackwood, and their guest, Mrs. C. H. Noah, of High Point, attended the f II iSl of Dr. J. T. Strickland in Nashville, Friday. ? ? ? ? Tyson loft from fcr i-w# r??? I ?CALENDAR? WoUUUlV Mi*. ICkrjr RusselL 3:? p. m.?Circle 1, Auxiliary, meets with Leslie 7:00 p. m.?Kiwania Club. 8:00 p. m.?Wesleyaa Guild with Mrs. C. H. Flanagan in 1 home of Mm. G. M. HoMen. 8:00 p. m.?Circle 1, Pmsbyteri? Auxiliary, meet* with Mis. Cherry >*Mey. " 8:00 p. m.?Y. W. A. meets with Miss Ids Elisabeth Fit*. Tneeday, 10 ? 3:80 p. m.?Merry Matrons _ with Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Sr. 0:30 p. m.?Rotary Club. 7:00 p. m. ? Woodmen of the World. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scoots. 8:30 p. m.?Altar Guild, Episcopal, nests with Mi*. R. S. Scott. Wednesday, 11 8:00 p. m.?New Deal Club meets with Mrs. L. E. Walstoa. 3.-00 p. m.?Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. Robert T. Honk. 3:30 p. m.?Brownies. Thursday, 11 2:80 p. m.?Farmville Home Dem onafration Club has annual Christmas party in the club house. 3:90 p. m.?Troop 2, Girl Scouts. 7:30 p. m.?Masons. Friday, 13 3:15 p. m.?Book and Bridge Club meets with Mrs. J. M. Mewborn. 3:30 p. m.?Woman's Club meets with Mrs. Ben Lang and Mrs. Edison Moore at the home of Mis. J. M. Hobgood. Saturday, 14 10 K)0 a. m.?Bird Club. 3:00 p. m.?Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R., meets in the chapter house with Mrs. Ellen Carroll and Mrs. Jack Lewis as hostesses. TODAY 3:30 p. m.?Miss Axmie Perkins will be hostess to the U. D. C., in the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden. Friends will be glad to learn that Frank Carr, of Raleigh, who has been quite ill at the borne of his sister, Mrs. Hob Joyner, is reported as im proving. F ? ? ? ? Mrs. John Simpson and daughter, Miss Camille, of Florence, S. C., are visiting Mrs. Simpson's sister and mother, Mrs. John B. Lewis and Mi*. Dunbar Lamar. ? ? e ? Mrs. W. H. Moore, Jr., her house guests, Mr. and Mi*. S. T. Usry, of Asheville, and Misses Nancy Lu Moore and Jean Gayton were Wilson visitors, Saturday. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rouse and daughter, Miss Hellen Rouse, of Wilmington, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Albemarle with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wilson, Jr. ? ? e ? Rev. and Mm. E. R. Clegg, Mrs. John T. Thome and Mrs. A. Q. Roe bock attended a district meeting in the Clark Street Methodist Church, in Rocky Mount, Tuesday. * ? ? ? Miss Margaret Tyeon had as her goeata Saturday, Miss Angle Thomp son, of Greensboro, Miss Patsy Smhiy of Wilson and Misses Mary" Firker, of Fountain, all classmates at W. C. U. N. C. ? ? a e Mrs. Howard and Mrs. W. Moye and Mrs. Ted Albritton at tended a tea in Kinaton, Monday, given by Mmr Harmon Hardy Ing pas Esther Lou Albritton, of Maury, bride-elect of the month. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mm. Gus Schmidt t daughter, Ariine, and Bobby Wora ley, of Balboa, Canal Zone, few days tide week with Mr Williams. They will visit here and In Boek^ T' *??* ? jg? ffTTTiTrrf rr"r-stress to lira. C. H. Joyner and visitors, a double deck at Congress cards, to Mra R. E. MwH Seveu Ptees H. D Club The Seven Pines Hone Demonstra te Chib met Tuesday witlf Mrs. Russell Masks aad das Jones as Joint hcettson at the hone of Mrs. Masks, with Mrs. Clifton Ellis, pre siding. Plans for the Christmas party to fee held December IT at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Garris were ?an Joint meeting with the husbands was plsemed to take the place of the regular January ? This get-together wOl be in the form of a basket supper. Miss Vena Lowery, assistant home agent, gave an Interesting and in structive talk on "Accessories for the During the recreation period, names ware druga for the Christmas party, after which the hosteeeee served de licious Mary Prances aad Jlmmie Joyner entertained at a lovely dinner party, Monday evening, in compliment to their teachers, Miss Edna Robinson, Miss Virginia Usxle, Mrs. Haywood Smith ??ni Rnsaiinij Heir"** Additional guests were Mis. W. E. Joyner, Mies Anas L. Jones, Mrs. J. H. Moore aad Mrs. J. W. Joyner. The taMe was centered with forest red rsnrihe ?iH Christmas Covers were laid for twelve A three course dinner was served at 7 o'clock. Following the dinner, the hosts' mother, Mrs. C. H. Joyner, enter tained the guests at contract bridge. Mrs. Moore scored high and won the award of note paper, Mrs. W. B. Joyner retained the slam prise, M Jaes, and Miss Ussle received the consolation, ash trays. The honoreaa were remembered with coffee spoon pins. Literary Club Mrs. J. H. Harris was. a gracious hostess, -on Wednesday afternoon, when she entertained member* of the Literary Club and special guests, Mrs. E. W Holmes, Mrs. Bennett Fields, Mrs. Layne Dall and Miss Edna Robinson, at her home on Wil son street. Mrs. Bennett Fields, guest speak er of the afternoon, discussed "Eu rope's Culture After the War Yean," pointing out the fact that Germany is rebuilding culturally through its theater, opera aad symphony. ' "In her study of this subject, Mrs. Fields found that in the American Zone of occupation, "The Skin of Our Teeth" by Thornton Wilder is very popular because of its symbolism aad fan tasy. She brought out the fact that France is spiritually dead though Paris is still the most beautiful and gayest city in the world. Despite the bravery of the French underworld in the late war, Mrs. Fields declared that the French am not proud of the part they played in the late war. Italy through bar painters, artists and musicians is going forward with a" cultural, program, although under the surface her people are poor and politically weak. . In doting, Mrs. Fields gave as an illustration of proof that Europe's culture, like truth, crushed to earth, will rise again the story of St Ste phens Church "in Vienna, which dates from the ltth century end is now in process of being restored again as it hss many times before ss the result of war devastation. The hostess served delicious Boo ths Popcorn Christinas trees, stuffed almonds and mints were en s' the play from which wma centered with a hern of plenty out of which fruits and ured- Tallow candles completed the centerpiece. Mincemeat .a.-A a ?? .. n n_. . . a loppoQ wiui wnippea ?traws, And salted nut* were enjoyed. Miss Elisabeth DavJa, club poured coffee from ens end of the table. x . Mrs. B. d Copenhaver scoring high for ssambars waa awarded a potted primrose; Mis. C. 8. HotcfaUsa won tho guest Ugh, a double desk of cards, and tha low prist, a bread tray, was retained by Mrs. T. Eli Joyner, Jr. lbi B T. Williams, Mrs. C. & Hotchldsh, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. Irrin Morgan and Mrs. Eli Joyner, Jr., were guests. Honors Haaae Guests Mrs. C. S. Hotchkias delightfully entertained 19 friends at a coca cola patty Saturday afternoon, honoring her house guests, Mrs. C. E. Finegan and Mrs. H. A, Kpsterer, both of Richmond, Ve - Iry and cedar were qeed a* attrac tive decorations. The coffee table bore an arrangement of red candles, magnolia leaves and poinaettias and was centered with a hostess tray, which contained green and red ieed cakes, decorated sandwiches, colored mints, nuta, assorted pieUea, potato yep colas. During the afternoon Mrs. Hotch kias remembered the honored gueeta with handpafoted serving plates. Attend Wedding Sheltea-Britt Mrs. Marguerite Britt, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fierce, of Ayden, and William Fenn Shel ton, of "Buffalo Springs, Virginia, n of Mrs. B. W. Shaken and the late Mr. Shelton, of Richmond, Vir ginia, were united in marriage in a ceremony at the Ayden Christian church mi Saturday morning, No vember 23, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. W. H. Branson officiated at the dou ble ring oermnony. Miss Agnes Virginia Quinerly at tended bar cousin as a bridesmaid; ?he wore a pink wool jersey dress with brown accessories and carried a nosegay of pink roses. Charles Blount Quinerty, a cousin, gave the bride in marriage. She waa attired in a bine suit* with a matching hat trimmed with a fuchia feather and wore brown accessories. Her flower was a red-throated orchid. Bob Fleer was an usher. ,|y. . lbs. Agnes Blount, aunt of the bride, who announced her engage ment, was in attendance and wore a black dross. Bar corsage was an n j OFCftKL After a trip to northern points the couple will be at home in Ayden. Attending from FarmviUe were the above mentioned relatives and friends and Mrs. Flank Davis, Jr.,] Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson, Mrs.] C. R. Townae'nd and Miss Mary Ann Mrs. Shelton is well known here,! having visited in Farmville fromj time to time id the home of h aunt, Mrs. Blount, .and her cousin, I .Mm. Frank Davis, Jr Mr. Shelton waa auctioneer at ths| Farmers' -Warehouse here .for sev TOBACCONISTS LEAVE Local people who left recently for ?*ep? drees trimmed with (equine. Her mr fitted eoat had beaded em broidery on the fall sleeves. Her ??'??? gray off-the-face taMM?ed with fee there. She won wwte kid giovea end her acceeeoriee we black. Purple orchid* formed HMr Mr*. Tony Ward Lang, hi a women of much personal E.C.T.C., Qnenville, she he* taught in Washington, Farmville end ~ ?mnty school*. : ,m Mr. Harden is the eon of George and the late Mrs. AbWe Ctar 1?^ He i? a graduate ?f the [University of North Carolina and ?W? the armed forces in) Forid War II for four years. He le ow associated with Uggett-Myew tobacco Company. ^Mr. and Mr. Dardan left Immodi-, r after the ceremony for a trip to ppuaooLr io!?: r will be at home in Mayavuie, during: the tobacco m 300UT DANCB jj The Girl Scouts were hoeteaa for a i - d dance; Wednesday evening at Country Club. A turkey cutout, J 1 and yellow earn of com on one mantle and a pump- j leaves and corn were used on I1 opposite one. Decorations on Piano also expressed the Thanks dYint season theme. Punch waa poured by Grace Miner, Salrman of the refreshment coro Jttee and the members of her eom ?J???. 5T- cookl4*' P?4*4? <^1* end pickles. Candles and napkins >n the refreshment table wen em bossed with the Scout emblem. Shirley Newton and her escort led he Grand March which Mrs. R. T. Williams, Mrs Walter Jones and Mr*. J. M. Carraway, Carraway waa <**??*.? ot i decorations committee, Vivian]! an, the arrangement* and there other committees. AIMS BEST f ? MAURY 45-IS; L08R TO SNOW The Farmville Legion Haa^th-ii ream lort a very cloee return gam. to Snow Hill on Monday. The lo m!s were fhr behind for the entire first half but staged a rally in the ?econd and doeed the game with Snow Hill leading by a one point ?margin, 27 to 24. Maury was overcome by the locals n a one-aided game on Wed An early lead was taken by -, l'ille end maintained with ease for the whole game. Final see ^ Farmville winner by 45 to ton, Barfleld and Paylor * scorers while TugweU, Lester uege, Joyner and Harden tax excellent floor games. . f 2 The next scheduled rajg* Monday night at 8 o'clock tops. This game is to be Farmville and promisee to thriSer. * .?? ? At the Bird Club, Corbett road an article Vulture, alias the Ti or Carrion Chow, who end a half feet The folded roach to or the tail. The reddish part of BIRD NOTES The fellow who toots his on born will and ap playing out of 1 v*T ???*> *??! Nail Polish ': 3'.' ?"?_ satt* %b ?.>*?? .. A.rv---4V^ ^i;c ,?m ? t*IVE URff m _ . give her *? ^etS SerTice?he'e wanting S*|'fe hare some beautiful selection^ SO _ ? GIVE HIM ? SfcSi *?

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