Social anti $eraonate T7 Mrs. Kate Reynolds spent Monday afternoon in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Liles are spending a few days at Morehead. - Mrs. G. E. Thompson has returned from a visit to Schoolfield, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moye spent sev eral days last week hi Augusta, Ga. Mrs: J. B. Briley and Mrs. Paul Tripp were Raleigh visitors, Monday. Bill Fisher, Jr., returned Sunday from a visit to friends in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. T. SL Ryon and chil dren spent the week end at Morehead. Vrs. E. C. Beam an has- returned from a visit to relatives in Moultrie, Gn. Mrs. Emily Dickinson of Morehead is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bag ley. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Essoin and sons spent the Veek end at More head. Miss Peggy Bagley is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Bruton, at More head. Ifiss Grey Shackleford of Raleigh spent Wednesday with Mrs. Elmer Hinaon. Miss Jo Ann and Bruce Rollins of Raleigh are visiting Miss Connie Rollins. * " ' Mrs. J. L. Rumley of Greenville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Moore, "Jr. Mr. and Mrs.x Gordon Iyee a/id daughter, Edith Ann, spent Thursday -in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Roland, Modlin of Washington spent Sunday with re latives here. . ^ Mrs. Madeline Rountree left Thurs day for a visit to friends in Wash ington,'D. C. Mrs. William Gray of Shelbyville, Ky., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Pickett. Miss Peggy Ann Britt, of Golds boro, is visiting Miss Dora Mae Bar rett this week. R. A. Fields. Jr., of Roberson ville visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilson of Greenville spent Monday with Mrs. G. S. Williams. Mrs. W. H. Duke and son, Billy, spent several days of last week in Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. Harry R. Harper: spent the week end in Henderson with rela tives and friends. , < Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Edwards attended the Perkins reunion in Goldsboro Sunday. D. L. Shearin of Hollister spent Sunday and Monday with his sister, Mrs. jjillie Shearin. M. H. Potter, Jr., of Snow Hill spent Friday night with his aunt, Mrs. J. W. Parker. Mrs. J. C. Corbett and daughter, Miss Pat, left Monday to visit rela tives in South Mills. Miss Ann Stroud of Cherry Point will spend the week end with Miss Nell Taylor Beaman. Miss Thelma Flanagan, of South Lancaster, Mass., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flanagan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris of Greenville spent the week end with Mrs. Nannie Mozingo. ? Alex Allen apd Kay Allen visited Mrs. Alex Allen and" children Sunday at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Maurice Brinson and sons, Maurice, Jr., and Jerry, spent last week at Morehead. Miss Vemice Bnnson of MorAMM is visiting her toother, Maurice Brin Bon, and Mrs. Brinson. C. L. Jones is receiving treatment in Park View hospital, Rocky Mount, for penicillin poisoning. Miss Annie Perkins has returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geoage W. Davis at Ridgecrest. Mr. annd Mrs. Herbert E. Hart and son, Bert, have returned from a visit to relatives in Dublin, Ga. Mrs. R. E. Tripp, of Greenville, spent Sunday and Monday with her dimghter, Mrs. J. B. Briley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Longford of Greenville spent the week and with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. John Gary of Arling ton, Va., wiy^arrire today to visit Mr. and Mrs. J.- H. Harris. Videeu Joyner and Dotdse Jones have returned from - Camp Trailee where they spent two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ivey returned Friday from a trip through the mountains of North .Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cockrell and daughter, Rita Ruth, of Columbia, S. C., are visiting relatives CALENDAR 4 7. Aafwt 11 3:30 p. m.?Circle 1, Presbyteri an, meets with Mrs./Ben Weav er. 7:00 p. m.?Klwanis. 8:00 p. m.?Circle 2, Presbyteri Tneaday, 12. 7:00 p. m.?Rotary; 8:00 p. m?Altar Guild, Episco pal, meets with Mrs. T. S. Ryon. Thursday, 14 7.30 p.-m.?Masons. 7:80 p. m.?Bu rr.ette - Rouse post, V. P. W. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Saturday, 18 10:00 a. m.?Bird C3ub. Today 4:00 p. ip.?Junior Woman's CI? has eoca cola, party at Country Club. * Mrs. Eugene Hobgood has return ed from a visit to relatives in Win chester, Va., and Capon Bridget W. Va. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joe James of Greens boro and Mrs. W. I). Tugwell of Aberdeen visited relatives here Sun day. : Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Allen and children visited Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Lena Baum, in Saratoga Sun day. * ? Mrs. Eugene Hobgood and Miss; Ella May Hobgood spent Friday in' Rocky Mount with Mrs. Carl Put nam. v jTj Miss Mary Leah Thome joined' a party of friends in Concord Wednes day to take a trip to New York and Canada> ..*? N Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Swain and son, Charles, of Roper spent . the week end with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rollins. Miss Annie Perkins attended the wedding of her neice, Miss Helen Perkins Flanagan, in Greenville, Wednesday. Martha Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holmes, is visiting her cousin, Catherine Ann Holmes, in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ivey, Jr., left Wednesday for a ten day visit to Mrs. Ivey'a relatives in Georgia and Texas City, TexaA. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Frank A. Williams is in Duke hospital, Durham, where she under went an operation. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones, Jr., and sons, Dan and Clark, of Hopewell, Va., spent -the- week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones. , ^ Rev. E. S. Coates and Bill Morton spent several days at Montreal this week where Rev. Coates attended a home mission meeting. > Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson and son,. Milton, left, yesterday to spend the week end with' Mr.* and Mrs. J. C. . Manning in Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Bundy and sons, James Henry and S. D., Jr., wi&| spend Sunday at White Lake. Mrs. G. L. Beaman, Miss Nell Tay lor Beaman, Miss Margaret Bynum, Carl Beaman and Leroy Bass spent I the week end at Carolina Beach.., Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. C. E. Modlin returned from a Petersburg, Va., hospital Saturday and is recuperating at her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Matthews of Norfolk,. Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Matthews during the week end. PARAMOUNT I THEATRE 1 FARMVILLE, N. C. ? 11m Home of Better Entertainment ? PROGRAM ?! WEEK OF AUGUST 9, 1947 ? SATURDAY ONLY Action-Ace v Charles Starrett Comedy-Ace Smiley Burnette in TERROR TRAIL also Chap. 5 "Son of Zorro" plus 2^-roel comedy % i % SUNDAY, MONDAY % HONEYMOON Gay and grown-up Shirley Temple Guy Madison 6 Franchot Tone added?Latest News, Short and Color Cartoon ILY i:i ivi i Mr. and Mia. W. A. McAdams and CMS**" Mia. B. J. Sldb for LawranceviHe, Va., to attend wedding of her son, Beanie Skinner, to Miss Body Epperson Saturday. Mrs. W. G. Murray and Mrs. Frank Adam% of Washington, 1>. C., will arrive Saturday to visit their mother, and grandmother, Mrs Dora H. Keel Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Tuxaage, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs C. W. Howard of Chapel Hill spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Turn age. ,?V;V IS > *'?' Mrs. Madeline Rountree, Mrer Lath Morriss and daughter, Miss Betsy, and Miss Anne L. Jones we're Ra leigh and Chapel Hill visitors Tues day. Mrs. J. H. Moore and daughters, Misdes Johnsie and Ana, will leave Monday to join Mr. Moore in Elisa beth City where they Will make their home. r Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Highsmith of Greenville speiti the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Baker. Mr. and Mr?. P. K. Ewell spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. S. E. Ewell, who had been visiting for several weeks in New Bern; returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis anil son, Jack, Camille Simpson and George Boston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Balph Brake near Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. PoHard, Jr., and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nash Warren and .son, Bert, spent the week end at Ocracoke Island and. Atlantic Beach Mrs. O. G. Spell and Mrs. J. W. Parker wilt attend a Shrine meeting in Durham tonight rft which 'the Su preme Worthy High Priest wiU be the honored guest ' ? Mrs. W. A. B. Hearne,. of Green ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Champ Hearne and children, Linda and Poe, orVir ginia Beach, Va., visited^ relatives here Tuesday afternoon. ' Mrs. Cortene Stilley, Miss Lula Forbes, Miss Minnie Mae Moore, and Miss Eleanor Rouse were guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Williams at their cottage at Morehead during the week end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and children, Misses Mary Leah Thome and Johnsie Moore and Milton .'Wil liamson and Mark Reese of Jones ville spent last week at Carolina Beach. ? Mrs. R. A. Fields, Mrs. George Moore, Jr., and her ho use guest, Mrs. J. L. Rumley, visited Mrs. John King, a patient at the Eastern Caro lina sanatorium, Wilson, Monday aft ernoon. " " , r . ? Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon and infant son sptejt-the week end in Kinston. Mrs. Dixon and son re cently joined Mr. Dixon here and at present aie living in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bradham. Miss Fknhie Gary returned Mon day from a visit to Washington, D. C. She was accompanied here by Miss Mary Jean Gary "of Arlington, Vs., who will spend several weeks visiting Mr. and'Mrt. J H, Harris. 'let usuE&ml KEEP YOU R CM LOOKING AND RIDING UKE Hi I "sr ?sSi ... ?i V', \ First oatfc* Mr. and Hrl Irtin spent the week end et Rock, visiting Ann Morgsn, spending the summer at Camp Yo nahlossee. ' ' * * , |j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless and , Mr, and Mrs. A, W. Bobbitt left Thursday for Jacksonville, PUu, where the Wheleases will visit their daughter, Mrs. Catence Edwards. The Bobbitts will visit Mrs. Bobbitt's ' >**. ??; *.?? * * ? ' %. /? Mr. and 'Mrs. H. D. Johnson and daughter, Hennripeerl, spent the; week end in ColUmbit, S. C^ -where they attended the wedding of Mrs, Johnson's sister, Miss Ruby Sanders, and Floyd Earl Goldman of Augus ta, Ga. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs.. Powell Speight y>f near WintervHle announce the birth of,a daughter, Asm Powell, at Pitt General hospital^ Greenville Wednes day, July ^8. Mrs. Speight, the for mer Miss Betty Lee Spruill of Green ville, is a former resident of Farm ville. MOVE INTO NEW HOME Editor James, J5. Hoclcaday and family, consisting of wife and young daughter, Georgia Tull, formerly of Lillington, moved into their new home on North Barrett street Friday. Editor Hockaday has been in Farm ville since March, being associated with The Rouse Printery as junior partner. Mrs. Hockaday and daughter re mained in Lillington during the hous ing shortage. Mrs. Burnette Hostess To Episcopal Auxiliary ., . - Mrs. W. R, Burnette, a former member, invited the auxiliary toehold its August meeting with her at' her home near Rocky Mount, Friday afternoon, During a short business session, Mrs. G. Alex Rouse, chair man~ of the altar committee, report ed that a 'gift and memorial organ would be installed in the church -in September. - After adjournment Mrs. Burnette served a fruit drink, pink and white mints, salted nuts, assorted sand wiches and individual pink and white cakes. Summer flowers were used In arrangements. Mbs. W. J. Rollins, iinner Sunday ly her Bennett R. Fields. The was attended by five -of her Aildwn-LeRoy, Rufus and BUI Rol lins an?f Mrs. Fields, of Farmville ind Mrs. Mattie Swain of Plymouth ?was spread on the lawn of the fields home. Another flK|blinton, >f Raleigh could not be preaesT Out-of-town relatives attending were Mrs. C. G. Rollins and child ren, Raleigh; Mr. and lbs. Jasper 3wain and son, Roper; Tommy Rol ins, Wilson. Mrs. Lillie Cooke of Stantpnsburg was also invited. Thejianoree, who is affectionately utown as "Mammy" Rollins, received i number of lovely gifts. BIRD CLUB NOTES The Pine Siskin was the Mid stud ed at Jhe Bird club Saturday raorn ng with Chandler Cox as the reader. four and three-fourths inches long, ts upper parts are grayish or brown sh, under parts, white; the tail is ihort and forked; legs are short; the rings are long and pointed. Usually located in a conifer from !0 to 80 feet, up, the nest, which is veil concealed, - has walls roughly onatructed of x hemlock or other wigs and moss. The sancer-ehaped itructure -is about one-half foot icroes and the interior, measuring] tbout two inches in diameter, is care ully and thickly lined with plant lown, fur and hair. Pale bluish or greenish-white ightly spottfed with chestnut and oflie Mack, the eggs number four to foe. :? ?: v ' I The Pine Siskin is found from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Its notes are o me what similar to the Goldfinch's md are rambling and lively. The long, which lasts an hour or more at v time, is very agreeable. These birds congregate in large lvcks and look like plpin little triped brown sparrows. When in light the yellow patehee are notice hie on the wings and tail. Feeding principally on the seeds f the white eedar, tamarack and arious pines and spruces, this bird ilso eagerly seeks bare ground vhere he can eat the fallen seeds of tiaples, elms, grasses, weeds, tad lumpkins. ' ' . V v toy "Savings Bonds" Havel Hold! Records You Have I All My Lore Kate Gay Lombardo Decern Record ............ price 82c ' ' -i s \ " . . * A For Me And My Gel > When too Wore A Tulip Judy Garland k Gene Kelly Decca Record <r... price 82c Wait Till the Son Shines Nellie Lily of Laguna Mary Martin k Bing Crosby Decca Record ? price 82c I Love Yon Truly. Just A-Wearyin* For You - Bing Crosby Decca Record*: price 82e Treee ' Home On The Range John Charles Thomas Victor Record price 65c 11^7 vf The Lord's Prayer Jut For Today John Charles Thomas Victor Record price 65c Our Wal$? 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