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FtfRSfYILLE ENTERPRISE } Wblished by the Kouse Printery Entered in the "Post Office at Fann ville, N. C., as second class mail Matter. ; FRfDAY, JUNE 1st, 1923 Woman's Wesley Bible Class Entertained. . As a result of an attendance coated the Sunday .School Class of Mrs. J. I. Morgan was hostess to the Woman's Wesiley Bible Class at the home of Mrs. M. Y. *' Horton Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. * The porch was beautifully lighted, and decorated with bas kets of spring flowers and here ihe guests were served punch by Mrs.'Bryant and "Miss "Bettie Joyner. The entire lower floor was thrown together and Dorothy Perkins roses and sweetpeas gave a delightful note of color as well sweetness. A splendid talk by Mrs. Morgan on the fu ture of the two classes was fol lowed by a Biblical contest in whfch Mrs. Pearl Johnson was winner. ? She was presented with a- corsage of sweetpeas. The novelecheme of matching flowers for partners was used be fore delightful refreshments con sisting of pink and ^hite ice cream, wafers and mints were served by Mesdames DeWitt Allen, Walter Newton and Win n o Parr U W * ? Mrs. Rountree Hostess. Mrs. C. S. Rountree was host ess to the Magazine Club Tues day afternoon at her home on Walnut street. The general topic of program ?for the afternoon was "Contem porary American Poetry". The haK dozen years have shown a reinarkable interecf in poetry and books of poetry have of late become "good sellers". The fir? paper was. "The Subject Matter of Recent American Poetry* by j Mrs. J. H. Darden who discuss ed the classcial, conventional, homely, morbid, fanta&ic and realistic subjects and gave inter ns examp!ef;o? each. Miss II Tabitha DeViscOau had a splen did paper on "American Life in, < Recent Poetry" and gave a por trayal of important aspects of American living es pictured in modern poetry. After she usual routine of busi ness the club adjourned and a delicious frozen fruit salad was served by the hostess. Mesdames J. T. Harris and L. ' 1*. Pierce were special gugsts at this meeting. / - ?_______ Have You listed Your Propetry? *M ?? Mr. L. T.. Pierce, listaker for Farmville Township, asks us to state that the time limit for list ing taxes expired Thursday, May, 31 si, but due to the fad thai several had failed to lid their propeaty, he would hold the books open until Saturday evening June 2nd. . ? r ? =! ? : - I -rWxAr KJSUVS89 J SkH* *wM U i 7%nmfk newypc* *df. i 'f. m ?>T. . JK| ? || ^ ^ ADK1NS-FLANAGAN. ' | Tuesday afternoon an unusuai ii number-of automobiles gathered I in the grove of the beautiful country home of the Flanagans. I Dan Cupid had once again aim- ? ed true and the hearts of Miss I Blanch Flanagan and Mr. Lio-JI wood Adkins were securely I pinned with a single one of his I dainty arrows. Many relatives I were there to witness the nup- II tials and a host of friends were I present to wish the young cou- I pieibtar.be& thoughts. ? j A-J _.:.K II Tiie room was aecormeu ?*nu roses and (ems and .the guests were sta tioned so to allow free passage. from the door to the center of the room. Miss Es telle Horlon entered and played Mendelsohn's Wedding March, then struck the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. A-fter a few measurers Rev. D. E. Hill enter ed and quietly took his station a . little beyond the center of the room. Then after a number of breathless moments there enier ed Miss Flanagan dressed in a traveling suit and leaning upon the strong arm of her choice, * " " !.L .... Mr. Adkms. l ney wnn measui ed tread rounded the luxuriant ferns before the mantle and turning thence to the right stop ped under a beautiful arch form ed of white roses draped from the chandlier. There they faced the minister and while Miss Horton played softly Hearts and Flowers the vows were taken and they were happily made hus band and wife. ' s X 1 UIU3C V>VU^<?*iw*M??wwW .V. owed and after the couple were nade as happy as could be by heir frientFs words and a sboto ?r of rice the buzz of automobiles )egan to <call the guests away ? ind leave the young winsome :ouple at < home and to their ourney of life together. 'The Rouse JWay?The Right Way" FOR BETTER PRINTING ^ ? , , ? . =? The I Guarantee Which Experience Teaches \ v ? ! i v ">^. *% w ?:; ; i THE business of the I druggist is one of relia , bie -service, particularly = in the compounding and * ' fiHing of prescriptions. * Experience is one of ^ the most valuable assets ( a druggist cdn possess, f because experience alone c can give that accuracy v- e and skill which is so es- * t sential in modern phar* j macy. 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