S. C, and Mrs. Bob I Bobby, of Pfeosnix. Mr. and I V J. h. in oin her wffl be glnd Mrs. J. R. Peeler is 1 hurt returned from a where she has been I ibefct for the past few i Sam Lewis Jfnkins, skid H. T. Herring, Jr., Military Inrtitate, spe end at their homes hew. Miss Pattie and Robert Weoten, of Tarbero, were dinner guests of Mr. arid Ute. W. L. Mann, Sunday. G. W, Holmes, of Chapel Hfll, waa a week end guest of J. R. Peeler. Friends will regret te-learn that IBas Helen Beaman hi IB in a Wilson hospital. < Mr. and Mrs. Cameron West, of Fairmont, spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. Ray West, Sr. Mrs. R. G. Fields has retained from Laurel, DSL, where she spent two weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Bounds. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sanderson,*of Mofrehpad City, were the week end goMa of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fields. Miss Ollie Mae Owens, of Saratoga, and John Joyner, of Fountain, were dinner guests of Mr. and |trs. Jimmi$ Gardner, Sunday. Honoring Mrs. Vinson Misses Rayonell Bailey and Ana Hicks entertained at a miscellaneous shower,. Saturday evening, honoring Mrs. Tom Vinson, of Clayton, who is the former Miss Pauline Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. S. Dixon, and a recent bride. / Mfa, Vinson received many useful and lovely gifts. Woman's Club Meets The Women's Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mia. W. E. Lang, Sr., as hostess. After the business ses sion, Mrs. D. D. Fields, program chair man, presented Miss Jane Kittrell who rendered two vocal solos: "Why Cant I," by lilHe Strickland, and 'T. Love You Truly," by Carrie* Jacobs Bond. Miss Kittrell waa accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Carlos Walston. Miss Emogene Redick gave a piano selection, "Claire de Lune" by Dubus aey. A synopsis of the life of Carrie Jacobs Bohd was given by Mrs. W. E. Lang, Sr. Daring the social hour the hostess, assisted by Miss LHliam Corbett, serv ed an ice course followed by coffee and" I NOTICE TO CREDITORS t? This the'M day of January, 1947. I >hn B. LeWia, Atty. (J-10-6wk?) NOTICE TO CREDITORS .' the Estate of James Harris, late of "Ht County^ North Carolina, this is tfaS; to the undersigned at -aorbe_| 47, ? do his hit Pvt. CHfton St., Farmville.l ;he European 'Thatter Army forces Replacement Depot, and will won be assigned to permanent duties *ith the occupational Air Force. From this depot he may be assigned to units servicing Army Air Force planes in Germany, Austria, Italy or France. While hen, in the heatt of picturesque Bavaria, be will have aiv opportunity to enjoy the scenic beau ties of the wooded foothills of the Alps. He will alse.be able to visit the notorious Dachau Concentration Camp. Located about 20 miles from Munich, this |15,0<t(QbOO former Luft waffe flying school was Germany's Randolph Field. Now under the com lhand of Col. Haleolm H. Stewart, Hampton, Vs., it is one of the best equipped and most attractive air fields in Europe. At present several thousafid GI's each month are pro cessed and orientated for their oc cupation duties at this key station. Pvt. Jones entered the service in April of 1048. j Oar Sarin kb Bonds Now And Sara I ' Potty-seven states are npw co operating in a National Poultry Im provement Plan to provide more eggs per hen, eggs of better quality, and superior birds for the frying pan and ovum duro-bronze product Is a lifetime gift, suitable tor any occasion ... Come in and let us order yours today! '? ltt North flats Stroot FASMTILLK, N. C. Fare One Way ? *U& ? plot tax Round Trip ? $7.66? pins tax Farmvffle Bos Station cJuju^TftfMLWAYS JO . ? ' T - " J ."'.JO ' V." Vs FSSSWSI f IIITEI QIIIILlEtt'or VlCIICA, lie. JEW TOII 1. a. t FLORENCE-MAYO TOBACCO GURERS Reduce year fin hanrd byiistalHng the MODERN FLORENCE-MATO TOBACCO CURERS using no furnace, no flues, no stacks. 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