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tad Mrs. G. Alex Sunday with relatives in Naah villa. ? ? a ? Mn. Irrin Morgan and daughter Hadley, ware Raleigh visiton, Hoi d*y ? e ? ? Mr. and Mn. Pat Ruffin will spend the week end with relatives in Rocky Mount. ? ? ? ? R. E. Pickett returned Saturday from the tobacco market in Shelby villa, Ky. - a ? ? e Mn. Bert McCullum, of Louisville, Ky., arrived today for a visit to rela tives hen. ., ' * v ? ? ? Mn and Mrs. Gordon Lee visited Mr. and Mm. & A. Calhoun, in Green ville, Friday. ? ? s Mr. and Mn. J. C. Corbett nod Mrs. G. R. Smith were Raleigh' visi tors, Tuesday. Mrs/R. C. Shirley has returned to her home in Raleigh after visiting relatives diere. Albert Roebuck, student st State College, will spend the week end st his home here. ? ? ? ? C. H. Harper, of Snow Hill, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. W. Parker, Tuesday. * ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mn. Tom J. Herring, of Kinaton, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Fred Smith. , t ? * * - !* Mrs. R C. Maddrey, of Charlotte, spent the week end with Mr. and Mn. Gordon Lee. ? ? ? a Mr. and Mn. Ted Albritton and family visited in Courtland, Vs., dur-{ ing the week end. ? ? ? ? tr. and Mrs. W. R. Dixon, Sr., of Wilson, wen guests of Mn. Louise: D. Harris, Sunday. ? a ? * ? C. G. Rollins, of Raleigh, visited his mother, Mn. W. J. Rollins, Tues day and Wednesday. ? ? * ? Mr, and Mn.' W. J. Bundy, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy. Friends will be glad to lfeam that Mrs. Mack Carraway is improving after a recent illness. ? ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. C. E. Kelly is slightly improved from a lecent illness. ? ? ? * Friends will be glfd to learn that lira. W. A. Pollard is recuperating from a recent illness. ? ? ? * T. E. Barrow, of Greensboro, visit ed the Barrow family in Greene Coun ty during the week end. . ? * ? ? Mrs. J. W. Smith, of Roanoke Rapids, visited her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Duke, Wednesday. ? ? ? ? Mrs. C. K. Edwards, of Greenville, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Edwards. ? ? ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Wesley R. Willis is recuperat ing after a recent illness* * * * Billy Dixon, of -Decatur, Ind., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dixon, this week. ^ ? ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worthington, of Stokes, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Norville, Wednesday. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Nannie Tugwell W able to be ip after a recent illness. ? ? e ? fe L. Mrs. Will Jones, Jf., and daughter, and Wednesday in Mount ? ? e ? p. at 7*3 ? Jr., it the hoine of Mm. G. H. Mocingo. 7KM)- p. m.?Kiwanis Club. Tuesday, 18 8:80 p. m.?Junior Woman's Club meets with Mrs. Melton Allen. 6:30 p. m.?Rotary Club. ? N 7:00 p. m. ? Woodmen of the World. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Wednesday, It ; 2:30 p. m.?Bell Arthur Home Demonstration Club. 3:80 p. m.?Literary Club mee ?s with Mrs. J.^W. Joynef at the home of Mrs. G. It. Holden. 3:30 p. m.?Brownies, u Thursday, 20 2:30 p. m.?American Legion Aux iliary meets at the home of Mrs. E. F. Gaynor with Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt as joint" hostess. 8:00 p. m.?Au Fait Club meets with Mrs. Roderick Harris. 3:30 p. m.?Girl Scouts, Troop 2. Friday, 21 8 K)0 p. m.?Lamrad Club meets with Mrs. G. E. Moore, Jr. 7:86 p. m.?Eastern Star. Saturday, 22 _ > George Washington's Birthday. 10 K)0 a. m.?Bird Club. TODAY f:00 p. m. ? Woman's Club holds I covered dish sapper at the home of I Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, with Mrs. R. S. Ferguson, State Senator, as speaker. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moore, of New Bern, spent the week end with Mri | and Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurst. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor will have I as their guests this week end; lfr.1 and Mrs. E<- L. Finch, of . Southern | Pines. ? ? ? Miss Gayle Knott, of Roanoke I Rapids, is spending the week here as I the guest of Mr. and Mr*. W. H.| Duke. Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., attended a| luncheon given by Mrs. Charles B. I McLean at the Wilson Woman's Club, | Friday. Friends Will be glad \ to learn that Mrs. J. W. Joyner is improving fol lowing a recent operation at Duke] Hospital. * ? ? ? Miss Neva Owens and mother, Mrs. j J. D. Owens, spent Sunday afternoon] with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wooten in | Falkland. ? ? ? * Mrs. Vema R. Sawry, of Smith-I field, will spend the week end here | with her daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Edwards. * * * * ? I Miss Mary Ann Townsend attend-j ed the wedding of Miss Sallie Blanch-1 aid in Fuquay Springs, Saturday] afternoon. t . ? ? * * Miss Mary Thorne Tyson spent' week end at W. C. U. N. C., Greens- ] boro, visiting her sister, Miss Mar-] garet Tyson. * * * * Friends will be glad to learn that] Earl Forbes, who has been ill at-his | home in Hampton, Va-, -is reported j as recuperating. * * * * Pete Iindsey, of Lumberton, George Pope, -of Atlanta, Ga., stu dents at Carolina, visited Charles | Quinerly, Sunday. ? ? ? ? 'Miss Elsie Tyspn and Kiss Mar- ] gSret Williams spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ed-| wardsv in Washington. 0 Mr. and Mssr W. J. Rasberry and Mr. and Mrs. Manly Liles attended the funeral of James Waters, Thurs and _ oounei visited Mr?. Frank N. <*ewa, Jr., InJSouth Boston, Va., dor V** Mrs* Bklmes, who has been the (neat of her daughter for several days, retained home with them. ? . r Earl Turnage returned Wed from Chicago, III, where he taking an insurance train -? Mrs. Turnage accom *???? -J? as far as Indiana end ???nt the time "visiting relatives in Vineennes. ? ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warren and lughter, Miss Marine, of Speed, ?"d Mrs. J. E. Warren, of Battleboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. StanaiU, Sunday. Mrs. Warren >e mained for a longer visit to the Ed Nash Warren family. a t ? .? Mrs. Samuel Morrison and daught ers, Elaine' and Eve Tompkins, of Sandston, V*, have returned to their home after a visit to Mrs. Morrison's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardy. Mr. Morrison came Friday aAd accom panied them home, Sunday. ? ? ? ? Mrs. J. H. Bynum, Mrs. Nathan Bullock, Mrs. Fred Smith and Mis. G. W. Windham visited Mrs. Ben Weav er sit the home of her mother J Belvoir, Tuesday afternoon. Friend* will be glad to learn that Mrs. Weak er returned from a Wilson hospital, Monday, and is mcupersting. "?V ' BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. W. J. Turnage was honored on her 76th birthday by a lovely din ner given by Mrs. Louise D. Harris, Sunday. A number of close relatives were gupsts. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butts, of Vallejo, Calif., formerly of Farmville, an nounce the birth of a son, Joe, Jr., Tuesday, January 28. Mrs. Butts is the former Miss Hyther Norman. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED * ii Mr. ?nd MA. Haywood Smith an nounce th# engagement of their daughter, Frances Bivens, to Mr. Ralph Louis Rector, at Washington, D. a The weeding Will be solemniz ed^ April S 'at 4:80 o'clock in the Farm villa Methodist Church. , Mr. Rector is the son of R. Randolph Rector and the late Mrs. Rector. attending prenuptials Mrs. J. H. Darden, James H. Dar den and Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan Darden are spending this week, in Durham, where they are attending ^tienuptial events connected with the wedding of Miss Nancy Newsom and James H. Darden, which will take place at Trinity Methodist Church, to morrow afternoon at four o'clock. A number of Farmville relatives and friends will be in, attendance. ?? ATTEND WEDDING ? i ? Mrs. R. T. Williams spent Monday and Wednesday in Rocky Mount at tending Worsley-Davenport prenup tial events and the wedding, which was solemnized at 5:80 o'clock, Wed in the Episcopal j ?50Hford Car Worsley, is a brother of Mr*. Williams. The bride Is the former Miss Vivian Davenport Both axe of Rocky Mouuti If; EASTERN STAR SHEETS H. Flanagan and openod with the Eft by dub i week, in ob f ' r> n ? WLtm ded over the business session. Hie program, a review of the life of Sidney lamer, was given by B kinswoman of hi* Mrs. G. S. Vought, of Ralei** for merly of Farmville. Se^i month. ago Mrs. Vought attended the ufa veiling <rf a bronse bust <f tills noted Southern poet to the New York Uni versity Hall of Fame. StuffedSngel cake, huts and cof fee were served by the hostessas sigted by Mn. ^ C. Brock, Jr., Mis* c. A. Motingo, Mrs. Melton Allen and Mrs. Marvin Speight. miAofa vera vJBPHL - B? ?? Special guests Fields and Miss Bettie Joyner. -'f'V Merry Matrons Mrs. B. UeRoy **?* wM * f1*? ions hostess to th* Merry Matrons, Tuesday afternoon, with the presi dent, Mrs. G. M. 'Holden, presiding. Mrs. Rollins, as presented Mrs. W. M. WUlis who in troduced her son, Jackie, as guest speaker. Jackie talked on Thomas A. Edison, whose one hundredth birthday fell on this date. He also read Henry Longfellow's poem, "I Shot an Arrow into the Air," and Sidney Ianiers pdem, "Into the Woods My faster Went." Both of these poets birth days are in this month alto. In a contest which followed the program, Mrs. John T. Thome, as winner, received a box of heart shaped candy. ' .. Heavenly hash and shgel cake were served after which the hostess invited the guests into the dining room whew she poured coffee and where dates, nuts, mints, sad cheese straws were 2ld. Mrs. Bennett R. Field, a* sisted in serving. Carnations and narcissus were used in the lovely decorations and the Val entine motif was carried out. Mrs. WflUs, Jackie Willis, Mrs. Fields and Mrp. R. E. Woofter, of Buchanan, West Vs., guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Walston, were special* guests. Mrs. Willis was re membered with a gift by the hostess. Infernal Luncheen Mrs R. G. Ruffln and Mrs. Harry Harper were hostesses at an informal bridge-luncheon, Thursday morning at the home of the former. The home was attractive w#th arrangements of Jar nese quince and narcissus. A spaghetti course followed by a salad Tn'ST^unea, Mrs. J T. Windham scored high and Mrs. Ruffln, low. Mrs. W. Leslie Smith was a special Bridge-Luncheon A delightful bridge-luncheon was given by Mrs. Roderick Harris and Mrs. C. S. Edwards at the homo of the former, Tuesday. A course luncheon, consisting of tomatoes stuffed with chicken salad, deviled eggs topped with olive. flowers, green pea. m timbale shells; rolls, coffee, peaches topped with cream and Valentine cup cakes, were served. . Potted plants, jonquils and asaleas were use<f to decorate the Harris home. ' ? pM H Mrs. J. T. Windham scored high and Mrs. Neal Howard, low in the bridge game% which followed. Mm Moere Entertains v One of the loveliest social events of the week was the bridge club party, of Saturday evening, at which Mm J. H. Moore was the charming hostess. The Valentine colors and motif were carried in detail in floral decora tions, appointments for the si* tables in play and in the dessert coupe, of ices in the heart and cupid molds and angel cake, which was served as the arrived and was followed by a colorful the tables and were given worn high M. Willis boxes of candy, and the former also retained the slam prise, score ? Prises, offered for a test based on the names of and guests, were won by Mis. L. E. Walston, Mis. W. Leslie Smith, Mis. H. Neal Howard and Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson. In addition to the club Mis. Rouse had as guests Miss Elisa beth Davis, Mrs. H. Neal Hnwwrd, Mrs. W. R. Burke and Mrs. Lath Monies. ? Wednesday Afternoon Club Mrs. Robert Lee gSmith was a gracious hostess, Wednesday,, enter taining members of her card club and additional guests, Mrs. T. Eli Joyner, Jr., Mrs. Irrin Morgan, Jr., and Mrs. Chas. E. Fitzgerald at her home on Wilson street I Jonquils, Japanese quince and potted plants were used in pleasing arrangements in the liv ing room, and table appointments were suggestive of the Valentine eea The high score winner among club members was Mrs. Harry Harper, who was awarded a piste for decora tive use, and Mrs. T. Eli Joyner, Jr., won .the guest prize, a crystal bon bon dish. Mrs. R.,V. Fiser received a tea towel Sa consolation prise. The refreshment plates bore a de lectable congealed fruit salad, sand wiches, pickles, sal tines, candies in the heart motif, and coffee. Lam red Club The Lamrad Club and the hostess, special guests, Mrs. Robert Las Smith, Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver and Mrs. John D. Dixon, enjoyed an after noon of bridge at the heme of Mrs. Frrin Morgan, Jr., Thursday. Mrs. R. V. Fiser wag the high scorer. Sandwiches in heart shapes, Valen tine candies, brownies, pickles and soca-colns were served on plates that >ore large red hearts. Quince and xucellias were used in the decoration if the Morgan home. - Mrs. Morrison Honored 1 A delightful party was given by Mrs. Mac Hardy, Thursday evening, n honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Morrison, of Sandston, Vs., vho was visiting her parents, Mr. md Mrs. J. W. Hardy. After the first progression, stuffed lates, opened face cream cheese sand riches, cheese straws, birds' neat AS ASMAtlNS IN mm I teppi MB? f * -rfiv'd :? B fc b" Hnoftd P#plum and slwvns |||g ?dgtd wWi kx*, now knyho?* ntcklint, It rayon artpt. Aqua, Qrty and Rost. Sizts 9 to \5. || . ? - "FARMVILLE'S SHOPPING CENTER" ?N FINE
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