m On opening day, Aug. 9, good to bacco sold about $10 V> >12 highe*. than an n?ai|i?"ilat. IMS- An ow* all average of $58.20 par hundred was reached the first day with Ittr ?ailing for $887,007.78. Ruth Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Moon, waa chosen president of the state 4-H council by the 14KM delegates attending 4-H Week, during the latter part of Aug. At. a special meeting Friday, Aug. 16, Mrs. Beta Henley, worthy grand matron, presented a charier te the Farmville Order of Eastern Star and numbered It chapter 146, same as the original nanmber of the chapter when it was started in 1922. Mrs. Curtis H. Flanagan waa elected Wor thy matron and W. E. Joyner, wor thy patron, and installed along with ' the other officers. , The Farmville High School open ed Wednesday, August 28,.under the Buperintendency of J. H. Moore, with an' enrollment of 716?669 in the grammar school and 167 -in high school. Sales on the tobacco market were suspended August 28 for a wade's holiday to relieve the congested plants and boost sagging prices. During the find nine days 5,190,853 pounds were sohf for $2,658,204.96, an average of approximately $52 a hundred. Nancy Etta Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brake, was wi>f-< ner of the popularity baby easiest sponsored by the American Legienj in connection with a local talent comedy, 'The Pep Parade," held August 30. - x -I Joseph D. Joyner, World War IT veteran, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. "A. Joyner, was appointed by the Board of Commissioners August 24 to the office of Pitt County Register of Deeds and assumed his duties the first of September. Another Farm villian, John D. Holmes, was chosen minister of music and leader of young people at the Tabernacle Bap tist church in Raleigh. September Major-Gen. Allen H. Turnage was promoted from assistant to com manding general of the Fleet Marine Forces in the Pacific September 5. The Kiwanis ~Club netted ovier a thousand dollars from its first an nual scholarship carnival held the first week end in the month. Under {he direction of Mrs. A. Q. Roebufk, the Lang's Community Sunday School organized a Methodist Youth Fellowship September 6, with Miss Lois Naitney heading the new organization. After serving the town faithfully for 26 years, R. A. Joyner resigned as clerk, tax collector, treasurer and accountant. A' Brownie troop of Girl Scouts was organised September 18 with 12 .members between Hie ages of-eeveh and ten. Mrs. George Fair is adult leader. - * Farmville High School lost its ftntj football game since 1941 to Ayden to the score of 20-7, September 20. At the first meeting of the school year, the Parent-Teacher Association membership chairman, Mrs. Arch J. Flanagan, reported that 608 members T- - wen enrolled. In the absence of the new president. George Dftvis, Mrs. R. T. Williams'] and Rally Day, fc wtth Rev. T. M. ? <* the Reeky Meimt . ? **toed speaker. The quarterly conference, held 'S** wonhipT^ ?followed by a ?^ " undrjffiClel *W"re ?* ?M-TO P?r tember 80, with the aelUa^rfW8^M of tobacco for 13-33,886.08. i .^nk Joaae Moye presided at the fifteenth district meeting of the Federation of Wantons' rant^ whiri, toavmed" in Plymouth. October 11. M*r-Frank K. Allen acted as a*e? tary. y' ? In a move ctesigned to stimulate more interest in the Farmville Coun t*W club the leeid Recreation Com mission selected Kelly, Kee, (Eston ia native, to become the first ffafl time golf professional We. Mr. Kee began his work -the first-' of the month. -VJ. - - py About the taiddle^or October Major-Gen. Allen Hal Tmnage was appointed to the temporary rank of Lt.-Gen., the highest rank ever at tained by a North Carolinian in the Marine Corps. Sixteen Farfhville Boy Scouts at tended the fall round tip at the Choeowinity school near Washington the week end of Oct. 11. The Pitt' County Fair was. sche med the week of. Oct 21 in Green ville. The Farmville Home Demon stration Chib wen third place fat the exhibit division.. ? \ " ? I J. W Joyner headed the USO cam paign which opened October 28. Cecil Randolph Thome was initiat ed into the first degree m Masonry October 18 at a special communica tion of Fapimlle Dodge 517 and be came the first member of the local t lodge to have this honor conferred upon him. ~ ? - * November : ? At the annual meeting of the Farmville-Country dub B. O. Taylor waa erected president. As of Novem .ber, 108 ynembets were on the roster The P. T, A. Rally, held on the' first with Mrs. R. Eg Pickett and c- S. Hotchkiss as co-chairmen, was i *?ry ^successful and over $1000 was realized to apply on the salary of the public school music teacher. A colorful parade, featuring floats and posters, climaxed Book Week, Saturday, November 16. Superintendent J. H. Moore pre sided at the Northeastern Principals Aseotiatfon which met in Greenville November 9 for a dinner and busi ness session. > * The Wesley -Bible class of the Methodist church changed its name [to the John T. Thome class m special ceremonies Sunday, November 17. The Junior Woman's Club spon sored the V. P. W. Buddy Poppy sate a^th the Girt Scouts aasistmg, No vember 9. i The tobacco market passed its f?oal of 391)00,000 pounds Tuesday, November 12, with the averegewer hundred being $53.30. -k-fj'i'AMewborn WM ae'ected to head the Pitt County-Medical and Dental Society daring the business ?*aai5e5F^ki jEtoflLClwih^r^ TI'iiiwTihAi J. H. Moon, superintendent of ? ?.;?g to accept superintendency of ? ? > In S^umviHe dur ing second successive yei^r by May Contractors begin pouring asphalt on six rafles of city streets. JL W. joyner defeated- George W. Davis, 368 to 308, in nee for mayor. Walter B. Jones and R O. Lang, Jr., elected to ^3osj?d of Commissioners. Re-elected were Commissioners" John M. StansQl, W. Alex Allen and Cur tis H. Flanagan. Charles S. Edwards elected com mander- of American Legion. David T. Harris resigned as super tendent of R E. A., terminating 11 years' service" with the town. Primitive Baptist Church hqst, on May li, to the quarterly meeting. The cocasion marked the fifteenth anniversary of the gift of thr church building bjrthe late Robert X* Davis. Diplomas awarded to 82 members Farmville high school senior clam At dosing everdses featured by an ad xn by Dr. H. S. Hilley, president of Atlantic Christian college. t? L D. Kirklin of Warsaw appointed to suebeed- David Harris as head of R'TB. A.." * -i- ?1 Farmville Junior Woman's club, of which Mrs. J. T. Nolan is presi dent, received state-wide recognition for Ha work and activities with the Girl Scouts and Brownlaa. ! ~ William Owens of the Farmville 4.H Club was crowned 4-H Health Ring in exercises in Greenville Ha nd Garris of the Lang's Community dub won first prise in cmg^r-wide diem reriey. -sT " ' ' ' 'M. ' k., :;vSf ./r; : June ^ v . Annual vacation Bible school be gin. ' Miss Annie Perkips, veteran edu (contiued oaTbaek-page) ~ mi ' 'v. ~ ? >;,i'C- . ? ? -Featuring . / z ' mm ML & ? T,? wider, iprnred - Km* bet ter traction, added safety, ' 'long even wear. J. IfYr* LOWEA NICE! tM* cost 10%* lees than the old, Goodyear DeLuxe on all ^ sire* I Other itm also . i 4. EAST TEENS! *?On oar Easy Pay Wan, as little as $1.25 a we TMW week! I. AVOID tflUC T1O0BLESI , Actually, 90* ot all tire trou bles happen in the last 10*^ _ of ck Hre's life. ? s ' I. - BXVEEY IUV1CEI . Our Berries men know how install tires the right way. < a head start to tew mileage "Tire ieryice Headquartersl |:Y;- ' Plug Tmx WSfczStmp ?>? . 1 ~ SCS US FOR THI UST DIAL IN % TOWN! ! r- ? - 123 E. Wlbon St. 2171 FAKMYILLE, N. C ? - M'SuE: " ;;r J^tt!LTo ^ m?*** on this street ^'"asiQSr.}, .-?Tfn*-*-* Itsfe-'*' ' -- ??*?'?'? *? i or PARKING 15 feet of Fire Hydrants, Driveways, AHeys ifjt .O*" f?2 if PABK Streets In j^; 11 4 .