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M- - Aft v.!V-"V J.u"! ?' "i.1 '?>" ? n I .1? 1,1 I I . . . 1TJUYTB ? Mrs. a W. Bailey, Mi Ream, Um Hetty Green aad J Bailey visited Mr. ? and Mrs. J. Parker in Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bullock of ] ware Of week end guests of Dr. i Mra. W. A. Marlowe.'. % ?. Mr. and' Mra. J. (X Gardner, and P" JhnlaleVSardner and CMa Grace Gardner were Durham visitors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Bam Craft and little daughter, Catherine, visited Mr. Craft's grandmother,' Mrs. Rillie Craft, who is ill at her home hear Grifton, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Letchworth and $&?.' Jimmy Gardner were Wil son visitor*. Saturday. '?* Thorny of Sw>w Wheeler of Norfolk, wprt'end with -bta Ma. Henry ^heel Copeland and Mr*. John Durham an<f?gk Tom Arlington, Va., were <B*> ? Friday of Dr. an<HTns. W. sff' i-.. ? i-r y-v v ? < Baas of Wilson is spend ing a few day*, with her daughter. ^m tertaM it a evening honoring bare of #* senior trarg Ugh school _ Mr.and.Hrs. W. V. Redact WaWonburg entertained ; tor, Jeanne, on her, day. with a birthday dinner, April 29. Mrs. Reddick, assisted her daughter, Miss Juanita Reddic of Raleigh, served i sumptuous d her. The honoree received many tree#* gifts. > : % *,? ; -? Guesta.wsre Misses Joyce Peggy Reasons, i>oris Wheeler, Hicks, Frances Dixon, Jane Kit Evelyn Fields and Margaret Fields. . . ????. ? .. ' t: ? ' : . ? Music Recitals - -?;' ?' Wednesday evening the glee clubs of tha jhigb and 'elementary s^h presented their annual concert in school auditorium under the direction ofMrs. G H. Walston.. '/ . ?* Friday, Kay . 9,; the elementary piano pupils, including those up to the nfeth grade, will, give a recital. The high school students will: give a piano recital,.Monday, May 12. The programs will begin at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited .to u/y ? FASHION" SHOW FEAT USE OF FARMVTLLE PTA Ml A fashion show u^der the direction of Mrs. W. C. Harreil, home. econo mics teacher, was presented by her pupils at the Parent-Teacher Asso ciation meeting Thursday afternoon. Taking the form of * day in a gilt's life with the models 'stepping from a huge fashion book, clothes for lounging and sleeping, mo: shopping, luncheon, college,' after noon, and play were shown. The pro gram was interspersed with a poem, "Ballet to the. Chapeau,*! recited by Marie Tyndallj a song by SeletS Tucker and . "Ill Merer Smile Again,* sung by Janet StansilL , Jean Bynum also gave a poem. Ruth Meters was narrator. v On one side of the toaa a memorandum of summer fab rics; ' Miss Rosemary Holmes led the opening song of "Onward Christian Soldiers." Rev. E. W: Holmes, Bap tist minister, read Psalm 121:1-15 and pari of Paul's third letter and by illustrations showed that an up ward look wi}l lead to high ideals and morals. ' i The treasure i*a report was read by Mrs. L. P. Thomas, who assisted Miss Mai^orie Freeman in conduct-, ing the room roll call, which was won by Mrs. Harrell's ninth grade home room., .V ?, ? George W. DaVis presided over the meeting, Hie last of this school yew. Punch, cookies and cheese crack are were served by the refreshment eommittee, Mrs. John B. Lewis, Mrs. 1. H. and Mrs. W. H .Moore, Mrs, W. E. Joyner and Mrs. Harreil, from two tables in the maJ$ hall, which bore arrangements of iris, spire* and :rabapple. ' " The fashion show was given for the students at chapel, Thursday '? ?PltONE *02-1 ? Next to Norfoflc-Sonthern Depot 1- FamviBe, N. C. > - 'vr. k-*: ? vi*^. a- ? '? > v*-. . * ? v ? . . S '' in ? ?? A BOY Oft GIRL GRADUATE WOULD APPRECIATE AND ENJOY A SELECTION FROM THESE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL ALBUMS : WALTZES Played by Guy Lombardo The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Carolina Moon Merry Widow Walt* Charm aine ; When I Grow Too Old To Dream Russian Lullaby - Shadow Walt* Beautiful Love Deeea Album price $3.95 ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE Carmen Cavallaro piano polos with rhythm accompaniment All The ThihgB You Are Lovely To Look At You're The Gream In My Coffee You're A Sweetheart You Are My Lucky Star You're A Sweet Little Head-' ache You Are Too Beautiful You're My Everything Decca Album price..._...$3.?5 GETTING SENTIMENTAL Tommy Dorsey K Who 7 Marie Star Dust , Song of India ' Royal Garden Blues Little White Ides I'll Never Smile Again I'm Gettin.' Sentimental Over You Victor Album ..-.Price $3.25 ? AL JOLSON '.; -a] in songs he made famous, fea tured in the Columbia picture, "THE JOLSON STORY" : V % ' April Showers Swanee ? California, Here I Come Reck-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Lullaby You Made Me Love You Sonny Boy My Mammy Ma Blushin' Rosie Decca Album Price $3.95 ROMEO AND JULIET Tchaikovsky Artur Rodzinski conducting the Cleveland Orchestra Columbia Album .... price *L25 - ' A ' ' NUTCRACKER SUITE, op. 71a Tchaikovsky Philharmonic Symphony Or chestra of New York, Artur Rodsinski, Conductor Columbia Album .....Price $4.25 ?' :< .mm SYMPHONY No. 5 In E Minor Tchaikovsky Sir Thomas Beecham conduct ing The London Philharmonic , Orchestra \ Columbia Album -....Price $6.25 *. ? " ? * . r . . ...?. ' Beethoven "Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor ("Moonlight") ? _ .jOsdBF Levant (piano) Columbia Album Price $3.25. COME IN AND LISTEN TO YOUR FAVORITES! WE HAVE ALL TYPE NEEDLES, RECORD SACKS, CASES, Md PLAYERS. - ? : ' >?* . i v ?- .V m ;T-j I Bprfl ? v.' . * yjjgjj ? HE* ? MRS. h M. CARRAW4-Y, Manager Phone 479-7 S? North Main St ? FarmviJle, N. C. 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