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Homer Spell spent the week red in
St Peals.
Will Aaktm is e patient at Wood
ard-Herring hoapital, Wilson.
Mrs. Bob Jsjmr of Wilson visited
Mrs. Bee Weaver lest Thursday.
Mrs. Virginia Rowerton spent the
week end with friends in Greenville.
Mrs. Virginia Howerton spent last
week end with friends in Richmond,
Va
Mrs. L. E. Jones has retained to
her home from a Rocky Mount hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roebuck left
last week to make their home in Ra
leigh.
Mrs. a G. Rollins of Raleigh is
spending a few days with Mrs. M. L.
Eason.
Claude Tyson entered Veterans'
hospital. Fayetteville, Tuesday for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rasberry spent
the week end at the Ocean King ho
tel, Morehead.
Non-ia Lee Eason leaves today to
enter the University of North Caro
lina Chapel Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Vanderveer of
Fremont spent Sunday, Sept 7, with
Mrs. John Bynum.
George Warm of Durham spent
several days this week with his aunt
Mrs. Roland Sauls. .
Mrs. J. O. Pollard and son, Bill,
have returned from a ten days' stay*
at Virginia Beach, Va.
Mrs. Lillie Cook of Stantonsburg
spent the week end with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert fields.
R. LeRoy Rollins, who is on the
Lumberton tobacco market spent the
week end with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nolen and
daughter, Jackie, spent the week end
in Raleigh with relatives.
Edward Beckman left Saturday to
resume his studies at Oak Ridge Mil
itary Institute, Oak Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rouse, Jr., and
son spent .Sunday in Mount Olive
with Mrs. Floyd Andrews.
Ferd Satterthwaite, Jr., left Mon
day night to enter Blue Ridge School
for Boys at Hendersonville.
Mrs. Gordon Lee, who is a patient
at Duke hospital, Durham, is re
ported as improving slowly.
Mrs. J. W. Parker, Mrs. B. S.
Smith and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith
spent Wednesday in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAdams and
granddaughter, Annette, visited' rela
tives in Rocky Mount Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Batchelor returned
Monday from a Wilson hospital and
is recuperating at her home.
Mrs. Lake Coleman of Mount Dora,
Fla, visited Mrs. Roderick Harris
and other friends here Monday. ?
E. C. Carr, Jr., of Newport News,
Va, spent the week end with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carr.
Mrs. J. C. Brock, Jr., and infant
daughter, Jo Alice, returned Monday
from Parrott's hospital, Kinston.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner and
son spent the week end in Maccles
field with Mr. Gardner's father.
Amoe Mnsiggn has returned to
Norfolk, Va, after a visit to his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mosingo.
Bill Rasberry left Thursday night
to enter the University of Pennsyl
vania dental school in Philadelphia
Mr. and Mia Andrew Haaaell of
Raleigh spent the week end with Mr.
Hasaell's aunt, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood.
Miss Daphne Yelverton of Foun
tain left Monday to enter the fresh
man class at Meredith college, Ra
Mr. and Mrs. vs
on a vacation trip to western North
Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana and
Minnesota.
Mias Jean Beckman resumed her
studies at Meredith college, Raleigh,
Wednesday. She is a member of the
senior claas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jinuny Roberts of
Greenville were guests of the form
er's father, Elder J. B. Roberta, Sun
day evening.
Mies Betty Love Spencer has re-J
to her home in Wilson after
several days with Mri>
John Bynum.
Mrs. Jack Me David returned to her
home in Nashville, Tenn, Wednes
day after a visit to her mother, Mrs.
J. W. Parker.
Miss Vivian Scott left Monday >
as a senior in the
at St. Mary's
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Singleton and
Mrs. M. J. McLeod and son, Douglas,
of OreeavOle spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Garris. '
I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moxingo,
Victory Park this'week.
Mrs. J. W. Parker ?d Mrs. Jack
Jr., of' Nashville, Tean.,
with Mrs. Mary C,
? Bieh Ckpiare.
W. J.
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3:30 p. m.?Garden. Club
with Mrs. E. F. Gaynor.
3:80 p. m.-?Episcopal Auxiliary
meets with Miss Helen Smith.
3:30 p. m.?Circle 5, Methodist,
meets with Mrs. Eli Joyaer, Jr.
7:00 p. m.?Kiwanis.
Tuesday, 23
2tS0 p. m.?Seven Pines Home
Demonstration Club meets with
Mrs. Ferrell Morgan.
3:80?Troop 4, Girl Scouts.
3:43 p. m.?Merry Matrons meet
with Mrs. J. M. Hobgood.
74)0 p. m.?Rotary.
8:00 p. m. ? Tuesday Evening
Bridge club meets with Miss
Ann. Jones.'
Wednesday, 24
3:00 p. m.?Wednesday Afternoon
Club meets with Mrs. George
Moore, Jr.
3:15 p. m.?New Deal Club meets
with Mrs. S. A. Roebuck.
3:30 p. m.?Brownies.
Thursday, 25
3:00 p. m.?P. T. A.
7:80 p. m.?Masons. ,
7:30 p. m.?V. F. W.
Friday, 26
3:15 p. m.?Book and Bridge Club"
meets with Mrs J. M. Mewbom.
Saturday, 27
dQ:00 a. m.?Bird Club.
Mrs. C. B. Mashburn, Jr., a patient
at Edgecombe General hospital, Tar
bo ro, is reported as improving slow
ly
Mrs. Jack S. Smith, who returned
from a Rhcky Mount hospital Sun
day, is reported as improving at her
home. .
Miss Mary Graves spent the week
end in Rocky Mount where she was
an attendant in the Dolly-Graves
wedding.
Miss Edna Boone, Mrs. S. G. Gard
ner and Miss Betty Joyner spent
Sunday afternoon in Greenville with
Mrs. George Wilkerson.
0. G. Spell and his house guests, 0.
G. Spell, Jr., and Addison Sprauge,
and Joe Terry* spent Sunday at Swan
Quarter on a fishing trip.
Fannie Muriel Moon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie Moore of
Farmville, Route 1, underwent a ton
si lec torn y in Wilson Tuesday.
Mrs. Ernest N. Petteway and son,
Ernie, will leave during the week end
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
P. Hayes, in Lake View, Si. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peck and son
have returned to their home in Kan
kakee, 111., after a two weeks' visit
to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mozingo.
Mrs. G. Alex Rouse, Mrs. James B.
Hockaday and daughter, Georgia
Tull, spent Wednesday in Wilson as
guests of Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr.
Captain and Mrs. R. H. Baker of
Brookley Field, Mobile, Ala., spent a
few days; this week with his mother,
Mrs. J. I. Baker, and in Morehead.
Miss Mavis Holloman of near
Farmville has accepted a position
with City Drag Company and is liv
ing in the home of Mrs. John Simp
son.
Harold Rouse, Shelby Roebuck,
Dan Morgan, Neal Howard and Bob
by Russell left Thursday to enter the
University of North Carolina, Chapel
HOI.
Mrs. Agneg Blount, Mrs. Frank
Davis, Jr., Miss Agnes Quineriy and
Charles Quineriy spent Sunday after
noon with relatives and friends in
Ayden.'
Mr. and Mis. Louis and Mrs. Os
car Speight of Winterville and Mrs.'
Joe Tripp and son, Joe, Jr., of Ayden
visited Mr. and Mis. R. T. Norville
Sunday.
Mis. Paul Kimbraugh of Cynthia
1, Ky, ? member of the tobacco
colony, and Mis. H. H. Bradham and
son spent Tuesday afternoon in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Ward of Wa*h>
ington, D. O, spent last week end
with Mrs. J.
this week.
Mr. end
and Mrs. Bill RuaselL
Mr. and
Charlotte
of Mrs.
Mr. and Mm O. G. Spell, Jr., and
children of Goidaboro and, Raleigh
ind Mm Addtaon Sprague
amea, of Durham apent the
end with Mr. and Mm. 0. G.
de
Mr*.' Mini of Florida, Mr. and
Mw. George T. Dixon of Maasachu
of Elm
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I* E. Walston. Mr*. Minis
and Mr*. Lila Dtion u? Mr. Wsl
ston'g aunt*.
Mr. $nd Mrs. R. A- Joyner, Jr,
will arrive Satuday from thdr wad-,
ding tour to spend several day* with
hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joy
ner. Mrs. Joyner, before her mar
riage Sunday, was Miss Jo Wood of
Patterson, Oslif. *
Mia* Rosemary Holmes, a mdmber
of the Hugh Morion high school fa
culty in Raleigh, will spent the week
end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
E. W. Holmes, and have as her guest,
Miss Carolyn Esell of Woodruff, 3.
C., her roommate.
Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt, president of
the local Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service; Miss Edna Boone, Mrs.
Bennett Fields and Mrs. S. G. Gard
ner attended an educational seminar
of the Woman's Society of Christian
Service in Rocky Mount Tuesday.
WOMAN'S CLUB
The appointment of a committee
composed of Mrs.. Sam Bundy, Mrs.
A. B. Moore, Miss Annie Perkins and
Miss Tabitha DeVisconti to meet
with representatives of other orgpni*
zations and decide whether or not it
is advisable to ask the North Caro^
Una Symphony orchestra to give a
concert in Farmville launched the
tall work of the Woman's club Fri
day afternoon.
The club learned that Miss Mar
jorie Beal, of the North Carolina Li
brary Commission, will speak at the
October meeting when the group will
have a covered dish supper and have
as their: guests the Junior Woman's,
Garden, Literary and Merry Matrons
clubs.
Three new members, Mrs. M. W.
Rollins, Mrs. George Farr and Mrs.
H. D. Johnson, who graduated from
the Junior Woman's club this spring,
ware cordial# welcomed by the
president, Miss Tabitha DeVisconti,
after which she reported on the send
ing of gifts to boys in the Rocky
Mount training school.
Echoes from the recent North Ca
rolina Council of .Federated clubs
were brought by Mrs. Farr, Miss De
Visconti, Miss Mamie Davis, Mrs. W.
Jesse Moye and Mrs. J. M. Hobgood.
The club women's hymn and "The
Old North" State" were sung and the
collect was repeated in unison as
part of the opening exercises.
Miss DeVisconti, who was hostess
in the home of Mrs. Hobgood, Served
ice cream, cookies and nuts.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
Mrs. R. D. Harris, hostess and
program chairman, discussed land
scaping the small home, club federa
tion and the advantages offered to
women throughout the world and the
progress of federated clubs, at the
Junior Woman's club meeting Tues
day afternoon.
Mrs. W. C. Garner opened the
meeting with the repeating of the
pledge and made a report on the
federated coung)) meeting she attend
ed in Raleigh last week.
The club has been invited to attend
the next meeting of the Woman's
club, features of which will be a talk
by Miss Marjorie Beal and a covered
dish supper.
Sit was announced that Mrs. W.
Jesse Moye would conduct a training
school for new members at the next
meeting.
Mrs. Harris served individual pine
apple cakes, ice cream and mints,
which carried out a color scheme of
green and yellow, prior to the busi
ness session. After adjournment, a
social hour was held.
Mrs. James H- Harden, Jr., was
welcomed as a new member.
SUPPER CLUB
Mr. and Mm Prank Allen and Mr.
id Mm Lewis Allen were hosts to
the Sapper club at the Country club
Saturday evening, having as guests
Mr. and Mm John D. Dixon, Mr. and
Mm Ernest N. Petteway, Mr.- and
Mm Sam T. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Garner and Mr. and Mm George
imp;1 1
The tables, arranged in the shape
of a, erase, were covered with white
cloths and were centered with a large
bowl of marigolds. Ivy interspersed
with candles was used down the
middle of the tables.
Arrangements of drams and lu
pines were used elsewhere in the
potatoes,
relishes, rails and
individual lemon pies were served.
After supper, desiring was enjoy
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MERRY MATRONS
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Mrs G. M. Holden presided at the
initial fall meeting of the-Many Ma
about American writers and
literature She mentioned the place
and purpose of the little magazines,
pointed out the affect of World
Ware I and II on writing and passed
on the opinion that good literature
could be made under any attitude. At
the conclusion of the talk die ex
hibited pencil sketches Billy Rattan
had drawn of authors used in her
talk. v-< T" '
Miss Elisabeth Davis, president,
had charge of the business session.
Molded ice cream, individual iced
chocolate cakes, nuts, mints, pin
wheel cookies and-punch wen served
by Miss Davis, assisted by her sister,
Mrs. W. Alex Allen. ?MM
Special guests wen Mrs. L. E.
Walston, Mrs. Charles E. Rowton,
Mrs. J. M. Hobgood and Miss Edna
Robinson.
Dahlias wen used in artistic ar
rangements in the Davis home on
Church street.
MRS. GILCHRIST ENTERTAINS
' Mrs. Gmdy L. Gilchrist entertain
ed the New Deal club and nine addi
tional tables at bridge Thursday
afternoon at the Coimtry. club.
Aa guests arrived they wen served
homemade banana ice cream, angel
food cake, nuts and mints. Later in
the afternoon coca colas were pass
ed.
Mn. W. Leslie Smith scored high
for the club and received a flower
holder. High aeon for guests, hand
painted bric-a-bra, went to Miss
Anne L. Janes, who also retained the
slam prise, iridescent earrings. Mrs.'
Will Joyner, scoring second high, re
ceived earrings as did Mrs. S. A.
Roebuck who made low soon.
Zilmas, lupines, gladioli and roses
wen used in attractive arrange
ments. Ivy and candles decorated
the msntlds.
CONTRACT CLUR
Roses, marigolds and cinnas wen
used as decorations in the home of
Mrs. J. W. Joyner Tuesday afternoon
when she entertained the Contract
club and additional guests, Mrs. G.
Alex Rouse and Mrs Madeline H.
Rountree.
Aa guests arrived, they wen
served stuffed angel cake, nuts,
mints and coca colas.
' Mrs Neal Howard, scoring high for
the club, received a crystal ash tray.
The guest award for high score, a
pottery vase went to Mrs Rouse.
Miss Mary Leah Thome, one of
Farmville'e most charming and tal
ented young ladies, made her
debut Friday evening at the annual
Debutante ball in Kaleigh. Milton
Clay Williamson of FarmviHe was
her chief marshal. Assistant mar
shals were Marvin Horton and Ca
bot Monk, of Farmville; David No
well, Wake Forest; Mark Reece,
Jonesville.
Mist Thome's dress was made of
ivory satin fashioned with a hoop
skirt and was trimmed with lace, cry
stal beads and sequins.
Miss Thome is- the daughter of
Mrs. John T. Thome sod the late Mr.
Thome.
She was graduated from Parmville
high school in IMS and from St.
Mary's Junior college last spring.
This week she enters the junior class
at the University of North Carolina.
MRS. DA VIES HONORED
Complimenting her sister, Mrs.
Roy B. Da vies, of Washington, D.
C., Miss Elvira Tyson entertained at
dessert-bridge last Wednesday night
at her home, on Church street.
A color scheme of pink and white
was carried out in the refreshments
of cake, salted nuts abd ice. cream
topped with strawberries. Coca colas
were passed during the gam as.
Mrs. Loraiie Pierce, Jr., won the
high spore prise, MHk Allen Drake,
the low, and Mrs. J. D. Uoymer, the
floating prise.
The hostess remembered the hono
ree with a gift
Miss Corirma Haynes of Wilson
was an out-of-town guest
BROWNIES
Featuring the meeting of the
Brownies Wednesday afternoon were
an initiation for new members and
the first birthday celebration of this
branch of Girl Scouting in Farmville.
Each member was given a candle
and after lighting it from the candle
on the cake she took her place in the
horseshoe formation.
The mefbbers who were initiated
performed stunts."
Mary Lou Moore and May Turnage
Eason, hostesses, served fruit juice
with the birthday cake and later
passed suckers.
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of
club mad ma
George Moore, Jr., enjoyed
now of bridge Friday with
Walter Jane* mm
?I with
cur cakes and tea
before pp Daring
the games coca colas .and popcorn
wen passed.J.
Mrs. Moore sewed high for 1
nftemoon.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. W. lb. Moye of La
Grange announce tbe birth of a cor,
William Darden, Jr., Saturday, Sep
tember 6, in Memorial General hos
pital, Kinaton. Mr. Moye is a broth
er of Mrs. W. L. Freemun at
rille.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brock, Jr., an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Jo
Alice, Thursday, Sept 11, at Phr
rott's hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Brock
s the former^ Miss Dorothy Mosingo.
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
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After playing tennis Thursday
afternoon, Troop 2, Girl Scouts,
shoes Videau Joyner and Dotdee
rones to be their representatives at
s meeting sponsored by the Fhrm
rflle Junior Woman's club to orga
nize a Girl Scout troop in Colerain
September 24.
Nan Williams will represent the
Brownies and Faye Mewborn and
Martha Holmes will represent Troop
1 at tfis meeting.
BIRTHDAY SUTPER
Hadley Morgan, daughter oJ Mr.
uid Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., was hos
tess to a few of her school friends,
rhursday afternoon, in celebration of
her sixth birthday. Ibe supper was
cooked outdoors and served in the
back yard.
Favors were jack rocks for the
girls and marbles for the boys.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Weeks of Fort
Meyers, Fla., announce the birth of a
ion 011 September 15. Mrs. Weeks is
the former Miss Aims Florence Joy
ner of Farmville.
NOTE OF THANHS
. I wish to express my deepest and
since rest appreciation for the kind
nesses shown me during- my stay in
the hospital and since, my return
home. ? ~
Mrs. Joseph Batchelor. M
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