Again rising to togkti1 there, FamsiBe nearly *2100 to neariy ? ?i campaign and the 'ij" {Jit iS ????? * ^\... The quota art for T*rn>~ wai |20?0. Final relume show lis figumwaa topped hygy,hA Tim chairman ^ ., j.. a> MWDerauon mown ?i The enairmw. ? praise for the cooperation local dttwna, aoiae ? wi s?:MS?c solicitors enllad. Chairman Bandy MP prise to conwey Ms snweaawn* thMo? toSrtte than of the country, ** experienced a m*ior outside help U strophe which requfaedrtMMe but dtiaens are well ?*?? ? ^ fact that if assistanceJ* ^ quired the national agency wwua ^of the first to fespond to the call for aid. .ins The organisation oftoe P?ga soliciting funds miblishsd ^?J b, P~P ? >T'~~ ^.^-jsrr.ss3 SLTiSl ?- ? K !M I. ?? P">*?- ^Itb OT tributione coming from perso every walk ofttte. Gr?^P co-chairmen; Mrs. R T. muaum cv?7~? _ Mrs. J. B- Harris, Mrs. Irrtn Moiv t b t ? Frank Allen, Mrs. Coy Kan, Jr., Mrs. nana , Monk, Mrs. Lynn Group 2?Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. Walter Jones, A. C. Darden, Mn- * Nuh Mrs Louise Harris, Mrs. M Warren, Mrs. B. C. Copenhaver 1223.86. Howard and Group 3?Mrs. Neai now?? Mrs. Ben Lang, co^1^;J*J" Eli Joyner, Jr. Mrs. Ro Mrs. J. Y. Monk, Jr.. Mr*. Flanagan, J. Y. Monk, Jr., Lo** Williams?$174.23. _-_d Group 4?Mrs. Ted Lewis Allen, co-chairmen, Kev^' "SEp 6?Mr* Je^ Mrs. Howard Moye, co-chairmett I ^Lmp Lewie, chMrnrnn ^p 7-4. Or Brock, chairman ** Special gifta committee - fcjHijj Morgan, Jr. ehaircnan, U R ? eton, W. A. Allen, Bebert Monk, John Mewborn?3720. ^ . .<r Group 8?Prof. H. B. Sugg, chajj* men, assisted hy teachers m Tut** ville colored school?|15L Bus Schedules Tuesday, Ai Effective April 1, Carotin* Trail way* ia revising boa ad throughout the are* It serve*, airil.ar rival and departure time of its buses at the local boa atatien will be af fected, according to I by W. G. Humphrey, traffic i Passengers using bnaaa in i are urged to eommunics local boa station for the isria*^ i dales before planning tripe, Mr. red will fa this area to begin- ?? mom pM0on| of tin main | WJ,3M _ Commissioners Will Hold Special Meeting In Greenville Tonight ??, Offidak Fanarille And Other In MToratal Muriripalitiee Asked To iwofo i^awo ?i? At a special session to bo bold to night (Friday) At 8 o'clock in the Greenville courthouse, representa tives of Fhrmville and other Pitt county townjjgwill meet with the Pitt Board of Commissioners for the of discussing the division of 'TiliiSi _ wa# tailed by the Commlsstoiwris at the rsqueat of rouafcips! officials, who have seeking a I from covi ????????P A petition asking for the session was forwarded to the county tries from the" Fannville Beard ot rui ng Jtsdfse at other ossidik ?it* Local offldidk- have stated that file A. B. C. store in Farmville netted the county $60,000 in 1048 all of fids want ia% the 1 ? - -**S a.%?? .i S.y_ ? I W? excepuop recent!v ? ? voted to ofc Monday, April 7, a* a holiday. Stores will dose at the reg ular tfaw* on Saturday, April 6, and will re-open Tuesday, April & :i- jg^jSj rSi*r^',; ? "" "" f ' ' ' George Davis had charge of the Drosrr&m at the Bitarr Club's mait asm^a * csasa^^waa^ w?w*r aa lag Tuesday night and Introduced State Treasurer Charles M. John son, who spoke to the dub on Mm and- status of the of North (Sum- &<? Ha told of the struggle-the trea sury had from 1S81. when he had a deficit of appmdmatoly SUjWO, 000, until today when the State ?f North Garotiaa ifi J(n dat ?sasr^m, w We tioa to take care of all .. m .. . l 'Lr ? ? BPOBb ? for road "I Mii>lll <i.l Woman J* atlWSHiSMIMMS cation." P*T church in which held each evening will Ml for ^ifcaBwrter. alao be a uaiaa service, i by the Mliittim'lf* Council, be held at the Christian church,] Sunday morning. IfUmei* C^aOfTM* . ' 1 Xt Phrmville Presbyterians night turned oat en masse for fellowship dinner in the ldgh cafeteria and genuinely enjoyed an] evening comprising til the good] features of e rati family gathering.] There were music lag, jokes by the pastor, welds oft a ? w If 1111,, l-l-w -? aavice ironj_ t flistinguisnea and a sumptuous dinner with the chief piece de resistance. Rev. Edwin S. Cedtes, the chnreh, welcomed the _ and expressed his delight at such a splendid turn-out which required the use of til available space in the dining toot . Bill Morton, e minis terial student who is speeding the! * ? w r ??ce - I holidays at spring^hoUdayB^Wj^ chariea ?.] SS3Ss - Hi on John B of the Board of the .-l ?* ?>.?;>?;*. '* '.* . >;V i a ? .. ? ?* '. ' ' - / ? ' ?^. [',% *' -;rfc; ? ? tv--'*'.*' ' ?>" ? > ' ? ? ? , i v : gSfcl ; ;;? - ?: ?> '? *^5 ? Iff ^ STA1 i^pfp<n of )WIh c V i-2 $r* ? s rap pwWsaw^ S3 PyViBSsdv w . - ? ?

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