, ifs The Best art Busiest Town YooTe LooldHfe Which to Locate-Then Come to Farmville, N. C. /"rAMIiVIIXE j ? Tho Little C ity With, ; Big Possibilities, f*?! I 1 ?? ? ? ' ?r; ?? 1 ? ? ' v In Unity There Is. [ STRENGTH, and FARMVILLE HAS BOTH ; ! : . . ?? ... ' ?~, / ? ii i ' I Published by The Rouse Printery v : *WATCH FABMVUXE PUSH FOHWAfcP" Subscription $1.50 a Year in Advance I VOL. 13 - - F ABM Vim. PITT COUKTY. K(^H tiAEOLINA. JAYUAItr 26. 1#23 SO. 37 - ' 1 Pareot-Teacher Asso. j HokHnteresting aad Enthusia&ic Meeting ?- . x Cummiftee Soon to Begin Work, of Beautify mgScbool Grounds. Announce joining Entertain - ments for benefit of Asso. A The Parent Teacher Associa tion held its January meeting Friday afternoon in the school auditorium. The President announced that $132 had been put in the bank as the association's part of the proceeds'from the play given recently. : & A committee composed of Prof. Wheleer and" the primary teachers was appointed at this time to investigate codi of play grcoBdequipment. The shrub bety committee was, requeued to put ouMhe shrubs the first of Fa?naary. It was &aaouncect at tms meet ing that Mr. Burgess, a burner ous ledturer, bad been secured lor Tuesday evening, January 23rd, and the Carolina Play makers lor Saturday evening, February 10th. Half of that pro * ceeds from these concerts will go to the association. AJ the regular roil call Miss Perkin's room won the picture : for the larze&.number present ^Dr. P. E. jonea was on the program** th'S |La n I * f?c gfTffvTHMvTl vOjOQniCUv r Farmville Loses Game to Aydkn ?7? > ^ In a fa3 aotfWd foughtgame of basketball raday evening Ayden detested Farmyille 20 15. Lenrtead in points scored by toeing 9 field goals. Turnage ? for Ayden led bis team with 12 points. Askew playirfg center position did spleneid guarding of ^Hcoks, Ayden's center and stsr pkiyer. This makes the sec ond live that the Ayden Quint has triumphed over die Farm vilfe five but we expect to beat fbentjfet There was ,a large MtfepiflMic crowd present. Farmville position 1 Ayden lM: r- f- "Worthington Warren _ If. Turnage A^cew c. Hooks " ' i ' ' ? ? i . i ' .u n ? ? i~?j' i' i ??; Carolina Play Makers at School Auditorium February 10th. ' ?j? ' Farmville is .looking forward with great anticipation to the coming' of the Carolina Play makers FebruaryThey arfe coming under the auspices of the local Parent-Teacher As sociation, n which organization will receive half of the proceeds. The Carolina Play - makers hardly need an introduction to oiir people tor every one read the glowing accounts of these gifted young people who, in spired by Dr. Koch at Chapel Hill, have caught the visioni and the desire to express the spirit of their own State and enact the parts of tfteTr own people. There are both comedies and dramas among their productions. And although thev title of the play for this point has not been announced ydt, we pan red as* sured that it will be a great pleasure as well as of great edu cative value to young and old who attend, for they all pbsess exceptional dramatic and poetic merit. ? ' Red Cross Meeting Called by Executive Secretary. A meeting of the local Red Cross has been called by Mis* Louisa Hubbard, Executive Sec retary, for Monday evening, January 29th, in the High School bnaldfa^au^^cloct' n^H&Qfnflttispy r^ccnnyt -- Red Cross to carry out' AftM^ "Hubbard says in a recent letter upon, and out Farmville Branch Officers for the year ejdcied." Miss Mary ^Ao* Abel .Kit. County's Red Cross Field Repre^ sentative, will be present at this time. Miss Abel is recognized v Every member, add interested friends, are requested and urged to attend this meeting. , _ "? I ^ itior Missioi studJ Cb$s. ? Misa-Beltie jdjDerwajbofi ew-to the Methods Mission Thunrf^even ^Wgi delicious ? '? ? " ' AM* m il* ' Q|i, J ? i |? . , ** r ? r . Sff , w v\ m wHfSVtf gglg Ji - ^ r*-w 1_ ' : t - ? Chri^ian Endeavor Societies Hold Joint Meeting. - . ? ' Oa Sunday .evening, lanuary 2l& the Chrhflian Endeavor So ciety of4he Presbyterian chunib was invited by the Endeavor of roent ofijie church at 6^0 o'clock; "at which meeting; Frank ft Wilson; Field Secretary of tie D^rid; would deliver a message to bmfrorsanfotions. | b! f 1 >J . ness the basket ball game. ' ? ? ? 1 ,Vii' | Mrs. or Portland; Ore... Is now to IxHJisiun^ where a r-lasa of tUOO women are to be ttiitfcjS 5 rtted Into the Klu KM Ktan Anxlil- < - - rr . ??~ v*: - ?- - ? ; The Ftrmville Drug Go. Buys Drug Stdre Formerly Owned By Paifter & tyewton. A Registered Pharamcist Will Be Added aod Prescriptions filled. ' Vl". - ... ., a. . ...v) ? -I' ? ?? ? ? v ? A change in business circles v in this city this weeic, which is of intefe# to the public gener ally, was the fofmalion of a new firm buying the 'Drug Store formerly owned by Parker & Newton. This; business will be o>erated under the firm name of The Fgrmville Drug Co, the owners being J. B. Joyner, Al fred B. Moore and R; R. New- * tpn. ? It is the purpose of this firm to immediately add a Registered Pharmacist, 'whereby they' will he in position to fill any and all prescriptions for ffiedicioes.' A noted improvement has already been made in the ap^ pearance of things in the store and new goods are beginning"t