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a%- -? Lewi. ! *11 Fred T. Hlkwu* * e k e e Mm. Mamie Both Bollards, was a visito ***? *??? . Mm Earl Grey, of Hookerton, ia a patient at the Williams-Winstead clinie. <? ? ? ? Mm Chhrles Howell, of Sanford, ia visiting her sister, Mm. John D. Dixon. ? ?? ? Mrs. J. M. and Mm. Gilbert Whe-! less werfe Greenville visitors, Wed-1 needed ? ? ? ? Mm Annie Rigsbee ia spending I this week in Richmond, Vs., with relatives. >, * ? Mm J. M. Hobgood and Miss An nie Perkins were Greenville visitors,! Tuesday. ? ? a ^-1 Mm Leonard Joyner and Mm T. R. Miselle were Raleigh visitors, I Thursday. ? ? ? a Mr. and Mm R. C. Copenhaver spent the week end with relatives in I Emory; Va. ? * * * Jimmy Darden, of Durham, spent I the week end with his mother, Mm I J. H. Darden. /? ? ? ? ? I Mm W. H. Whitmore, of Wilson, I spent several days'of this week with | relatives here. * * * * Dr. and Mm John S. Hooker, of I Washington, spent Sunday with Mm G. M. Holden. ? ? ? ? Mm Mary Jerome Simons, of Ral eigh, spent the week end with Mm. I J. M. Wheless. ? * ? ? I Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis and Mm W. A. McAdanu spent Wednes day in Raleigh. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mm W. H. Duke spent the week end in Richmond, Vs., and Roanoke Rapids. ? ? e e / Mr. and Mm C. S. Hotchkiss and son, Charles, will spend the week end in Richmond, Va. "? ? ? ? ? Mrs. Mary C. Weatherly, of Rich Square, is spending this week with Mm J. W. Parker. ? ? ? ? Mm. Gilbert Wheless and son, of Roanoke, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mm J. M. Wheless. e ? ? ? Mr. and Mm. Marion Shirley and family, of Raleigh, spent Sunday with Mm Hannah Shirley. *.* * * Mm. Will Jones, Jr., and daughter, Julie Reid, spent Monday with rela tives in Rocky Mount. * ? ? ? Mr. and Mm Prank T. Cliftongnd family, of Kineton, spent Sunday with Mm. J. L Baker. Mm. Ben and Mm John B. Lewis ?nd Mm Dunbar Lamar were Green ville visitors, Tuesday. a a ? ? Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Eason, Sr., and I Mrs. W. F. Carraway were Richmond, Vs., visitors, yesterday. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Harry Harper and Mrs. George Beckman, Jr., spent Wednesday and Thursday in Richmond, Vs. 1..,: ? ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ryon and fami ly spent theweek end in Washing ton, D. C.; visiting relatives. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Speight, of Winterville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. NorviUe, Sunday, e e ? e Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, Mrs. Mark Wesley Joyner and Mrs. J. W. Joy ner spent Tpesday in Raleigh. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson, of Hertford, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Simpson. Dr. and Mrs. Ashby Wiastead, of Atlanta, Ga^ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes, this week. ? ? e ? Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rasberry, Cur- - tia Flanagan and Mrs. A. B. Moore were Raleigh visitors, Wednesday, e ? ? ? Mrs. C. I* Beaman, Mrs. J. W. Bass, Carl Beaman, Jr., ? CA 2:30 p. with Mrs. 3:30 p. mi-L meets with Mrs. W._ _ 6:30 p. m.?BoUry Club. 7:00 p. m. ? Woodmen of World. 8:00- p. ra.?Wm Axne Jean will be hrrt? at dessert-bridge in compliment to Miss Betty Lou Tumage, bride^k*, pf W?h ington, D C 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Wednesday, 18 2:30 p. i*.?Bell Arthur Home Demonstration t Club. 3:45 p. m.?literary Club with Mrs. Herbert Hurt ?t the home of Mrs. a M. Holden. 3:30 p. m.?Brownies. Thursday, 18 3:00 p. m.?Au Fait Club meets with Mrs. Charles Edwards. 3:80 p. m?American Legion Aux iliary meets at the home of Mrs. W M. Willis with Mrs. C. A. Tyson, Mrs. J. B. Taylor and ? Mrs. Ben Stepp as eo-hoatesees. 8:30 p. m.?Troop 2, Girl Scouts. Thursday, 13 ? 4:00 p. m.-1?6:00 p. m.?Mrs. Frank Montgomery Adams, of Bruns wick, Ga., and her mother, Mrs. William Clinton Murray, of Washington, D. C., will enter tain at a tea, at the Major Ben jamin May Chapter House, hon oring Miss Betty Lou Turnage, of Washington, D. G, bride ?feet* 9 ' 8:00 p. m^?Following the Darden . Murphy wedding rehearsal, Miss Sara McDearman, of Durham, cousin of the bridegroom, will entertain the bridal party at a cake cutting at the Darden home on Pine, street. Friday, 30 "Good Will Day" HHI 5:00 p. m.?Lamiad Club (can celled). / 4:30 p. m^-Daiden-Murphy wed ding to be solemnised in Jarvis Memorial Methodist Church, In Greenville. Informal reception for bridal party and members of the families to be held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murphy. 7:80 p. m.?Order 6f the Eastern Star. ; Saturday, 31 10:00 a. m.?-Eird Club. 5 K>0 p. nt.?Howard-Tumage wed ding to be solemn! sen in the TOghth Street Christian Church, Greenville. The bride is * form er resident of Farmville. 8:00 p. m.?Supper Club at the Country Club. , I ?? TONIGHT 7:00 p. m.?Masonic Ladies' Night, Methodist Church basement dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Langford, of Greenville, were dinner guesta of lfr. and Mra. T. Eli Joyner, Sr., Tuesday evening. ? ? ? ? Mrs. H. Neal Howard, Mm. Gray don Liles and Mm. Arthur F. Joyner were Greenville visitors, Wednesday morning. ? ? ? ? _ ? : ,W;j Mr. and Mm. M. V. Jones and Mr. and Mm. Charles Howard, of Green ville, are spending this week in New York City., ? ? ? ? Mm. Mark Wesley Joyner and daughter, Pat, of Greenville, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with relatives hem. * * * * Mr. and Mm. E. N. Petteway and eon, Ernie, spent Sunday in New Bern with Mr. Fsttewsy's sister, Mm. M. L. Skinner. ? a ? ? ? ;***> Mrs. Freddie Ell rod,. of Tarboro, and Miss Mahle Pridgen, of Maccles field, were guests of Mm. Will Jones, Jr., Wednesday. * ? ? ? ? Mrs. Roy Moorman, Mm. C. P. 111 Morten, of Lynch burg, Vs., warn guests of Mm. J. M. son, T. will ???'* ?" '.v** r i? ? lin. R. C visiting is leaving today with Shirley. ? ? ? ? Jesse Gay, Bay R. Bailey of W. J. T. Bandy of *hn the funeral of their Gay, at Grpea Sea, & C., on Monday of this week. ? ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Frank Davis, Jr., who has been re ceiving treatment at Duke Hospital for several week*, has returned to his home here, aad is .reported as im proving, though slowly, h * ? ? ? Friends here will regret to learn that Dr. Lee CJarr, of I* Grange, suffered a cerebral hemerfkage, Sat urday, and ia critically ill at Ids home. Dr. Carr is wall known here being a former dtisen of FVrmville. I" eeee l.H I Late reports from Bab Whitehurst, Jr., who ia receiving treatment at Woodard-Harring hospital, Wilson, for serious and painful bums, mistni?4 in a recent accident, state thatlm is improving, though slowly. _ i * ? ? *. . will regret to team of the death of P, P, Pierce, of St Augus tine, Fie-, Saturday. Mr. Pierce fled of a lingering illness. His wife is the former Miss Boss Moore, of Farmville, sister of Mrs. Pearl John ston aad Mrs. Ray* Wrt'ewvl Walstonburg. BIRTHDAY PARTY Kay Allen, winsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K- Allen, cele brated her fifth birthday with a love ly party. Saturday afternoon, at I which her playmate# were guests. Prior to the serving of refresh ments, games were played on the lawn add pictures were taken. Each ehjid performed and indoor 'games were played before the birthday cake bearing pink oandMs and Icing was cut and served with Ice cream. The dining table was ooveled Lwith a iridic doth and pink tapers aad rib bons were used as deoorations. Favors were satchels filled with m!vi?tan? candy. The bonoree open ed her gifts after the refreshment hour. I A INVITATIONS ISSUED I The following invitation baa been received by friends here this week: "Mr. and Mrs. John Dudley Murphy request the honour of your present at the marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Mr. John Oowan Harden,, on Friday, the twentieth of December, at 4:80 o'clock. Jsrvis Memorial Method^ Church, Greenville, North ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Wooten announce the engagement of their daughter, Mamie Ruth, to Glenn W, Analey. The wedding wiD be aol emnized at the Chrietian Church on Chrlatmaa Dag. ? ?-r?. HATFIELD-FREULER Mr. and Mre. E. P. Preuler, of Apex and Parmville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Cath erine, to Haywood Hatfield, of on Saturday, December 7, at 13 South Carolina, lira. Hatfield at tended the FaraviUe achoola. The couple will be at rit* table, which with a white luncheon d tend with a bowl of Christmas tree j ornaments flanked by tall re?apers | Merry Matwpi Mrs. J. I. Morgan was a gracious | hostess to the Merry Matrons Tuesday at her home, which was beautifully decorated with holly, red and a Christmas scene.* Mrs. Alton W. Bobbitt presided orer the business session and pre sented the program leader, Mrs. L. E. Wataton, r%o read ^The Other Wise Man" by Van Dyke. The annual election of officers suited in the election of Mrs. G. ML Holden as president and Mrs, f, M Hobgood as vioe president, and the re-election of Mm. J* ?. Wsfcton as secretary and Mrs. A, Q. Monk, Sr., The hostess served a delicious chicken salad in tomato aspic rings, potosettia and olive sandwiches^ cin namon rind pickle, cheese biscuit, salted almonds and ooffee, ? Special guspts were Mrs, fr M. Davis, Sr., Mrs. E. R. Clegg, Miss Annie Perkins; Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., Mrs. Howard Harris, Mm. John C, Parker, Mies Edna Robinson and Mrs. Mgry Weatherly, of Rich Square, houaegsbst of Mm. J. W. Parker. . ' Miss Turnsge Hi?r?d Honofing^Mias Petty Los Turnage, of Washington, D. 0., bride-eleot of this month, Mm. 01 Towneend, Miss Mary Ann Townaend and Mrs. Arthur P. Joyner were heatesaee at a' lovely, doeeeit-bridge party at the home of the latter, Tuesday evening. Aa guests arrived refreshments consisting of fruit oako and heavenly hash, followed by ooffee and cheese, straws were served. Each table was oentered with a miniature Christmas tree with can dles around thb base. Other decora tions wore berries and greenery which were used 'throughout the home. High and low score prises given. The hostesses Miss Turnage with silver in her pat-1 tern. . ;.:f* ? .L $ * - ? JiiSMNHT Mrs. Emerson Smith charmingly entertained the Au Fait Club and guests, Mrs. F. T. Carr and Mrs. Eli Joyner, Jr., Thursday afternoon. Lovely red carnations and berries emphasised the approaching Yule tide "C Barvian cream, angel food cake and salted nuts were served during a delightful Social hour Mrs. How ard Harris, recent bride, was remem bered with a piece of china in her pattern by the hostess. She also won the club high score prize of coasters. Mrs. F. T. Carr received the high for guests, brie bra; Mrs. Charles Edwards the low, cocktail napkins and the floating prize, perfume, was retained by Mrs. David Harris, who recently joined the dub. Lamrad Ciub Mrs. Richard Harris was for the December meeting of the Club on Friday afternoon I urh!f& 4. ? ,, white tapers In *l]yer , T. Ell Joyner, Jr., sc the table whidi held i wiches in Christmas and salted CHRISTMAS DANCE LEGION "Where Do We Go Prom Here" was the topic used by Rev. J. V. West, pastor of the Fountain Baptist Church, in hie talk to the Legion naires, Friday evening. He that power is both a good and a thing. As an example of the wr. use he cited the case of John Lewis and his attitude. I urged that caution be ' A lengthy i due to Mm. A > ?ia r
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