" LOCALS AND PERSONALS " OF INTEREST TO Farmville and Surrounding Sections * Mrs; Susan C. Noe is visiting her soo Rev. A. C. D. Noe. 2 Dr. Jennis Morrill of Falkland was a Farmvifle visitor Monday. Mr* E. H. Marrow spent some time Ia& week in Tarbora Miss Pauline Conlin of Green ville, was the guest of Miss Sarah Humphrey this week,) Mrs. M. V.Horton left Monday tor a visit to her old home in Ed* enton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bynum and Miss1,Sally May Smith spent the week end at New Bern. Miss E. Middleton of Magnoli a is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. E. Hill. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Kirk of Rocky Mount spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless. Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jones and children spent Sunday iD Bethel. Thirty-six members of the Tri angle Club enjoyed a picnic at Hill Crest Tuesday. Miss Pattie Morgan arrived Thursday afternoon to visit Miss Elizabeth Fields. E. H. Marrow spent Wednes day and Thursday la$I week in Greensboro. Mrs. J. T. Gates accompanied her daughter to her home in Richmond, Va. Friday. Miss Rachel Hazelton of Win terviile, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. T. By num. Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett spent the week-pod with rela tives. A. W. Whitaker is spending the week with bis family at Ber ryville, Va. McD Horton accompanied by Tom Smoot motored to Pamlico Beech Saturday for the week-end Mrs. W. R. Edwards and Miss Iris Lyon of Durham are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Ray mond Peele. Mrs. B. T. Cox and daughter, Janette, and nephew, Mr. John son, of Winterville, spent Sun day with Irisnds here.) Miss Carrie Lilly of Mt, Gilead, . Community Nurse, arrived in the city Saturday to commence her work here. Miss Haxel Williams aud Mrs. B. O. Turnaze and two children left Tuesday by auto for Hender son where ibey will visit rela tives Aa invitation was tendered tha local Rotarians and their wives at their meeting on T ues day evening to attend a picnic given by the Farmviife post Am ericas Legion on Friday of this week. Mra,tFiank Capps wass ac companied to her home in Raligb Saturday by her small niece Dora DeGrace Rountree, who will make a short visit before ^ her return. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Loving of Greenville, mgveA to this city tMi week. Mr. Coving holds a position wit? Panders^ stores A number of ..the' Method# iago^y&M^aiy Council ? Jiff Ho&ess 1 v yt;-''mUtij J ?-. 7S-i? RlA^.. ibijum #i#if#**ifAty - 3^ aL. t* ' ? , . . . . | Birthday Party. - I t Miss Pearcy Fox celebrated ( her twelfth birthday last week. A lawn party bad been planned j but on account of the inclement ] weather the guefts were invited into the basement of the church { which had been made mo& at- j tractive for the occasion. , Various games and conte&s -j were enjoved by the thirty gue&s , present and prizes won by Mas- , ter James H. Smith and Mary ; Friar Rouse. Delicious punch, ice cream , and cake were served. , beautiful gifts atteSl the popular ity of the young ho^ess, Falkland Ne Items Mr- and Mrs, C. A. Marsh lander spent Sunday in Green ville. Miss Alice Newton, who is in training in a Kinston hospital, spent la& week end here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Newton. Mrs. Emma Little has been called to Coneioe on account of the critical illness of her mother, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Little's father is also very ill in the Rocky Mt. Sanitarium. - ? ? * n m m I Miss Lucy Unsp ana ur. a. m. Critp, Jr., visited relatives near Rocky Mount on Sunday. .Mrs. Dupree Jr., of Farmville and her small daughter are visit ing Miss Anna Little. Friends of Mr. Frank Jr. will be glad to know that be is re covering after several days of illness. Edith Marshlander is spending the week end in Greenville in the home of her aunt, Mrs. G. V. Smith, The new tPresbyterian church of Falkland is rapidly nearing ' completion and will probably be ready for use within the neit month, ? n ? n . j Q 1 He unrisnan isnueavur ow ciety held its fir? business meet ing since its organization^ some weeks ago on Friday night, June 15lh, in the school building. Miss Margaret Dupree was eled dd reading secretary, this office .having been made vjcant by the return of Miss Worthiogton to her home in Winterviile. Miss Lillian Crisp was eleded chairman Of the Missionary Committee. After all business matters were attenddd to "there was an enjoyable social hour. Punch and wafers were served. Since its organization in the Spring by the Chri&ian Endavor of the Farmville Presbyterian churbh, the Falkland Society has enrolled 28 active members, 2 associate members, and 6 Juniors. The Farmville Endeavors have accepted an invitation to take full charge of the program for Sunday. June 24th, at S-"30 p. m. and, a hearty welcome will await atl those who come to the school building at tha t time. . II QUtDOFTHANKS To our to toy friends and townspeople who were so kind and sympathetic after the death of our little son, Norwood, by an accident over which we bad no control, we wish to express our .deepest appreciation and sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Oglesby I" ft ; *?' ' : - ' ' - Mr. W. B. Oneal Profits by | Disability Ins.. On Odober 14th, 1919,1 wrote Mr. W. B. Oneal, who lives on Mr. W. C. Joyner's farm, a 12,000.00 Life Policy with dis ability clause. He paid one premium and became .disabled from an attack of the MFlun, He bas been drawing regnlarly $20 per month since bis disability and payments will continue dur ing life or as long us he remains disabled. The policy remains in force without payment of premi ums and at death the family will receive the face of the policy, (2,090.00. The Life Insurance Company of Virginia, will give you the same protection at low net co&. James R. Moore, Agent. 4wks ~ M>' r OUR ADVERTISING ALPHABET j?" ? fi EFrenyr We ma)fe day by day To boiier our paper, flew what do you. 9ay? t> <> t ? *1 "The Rouse Way?The Right Way" FOR BETTER PRINTING Send your orders to The Rouse Printery. Farmrille, N, C. For Sale?Hay, Oats agd Pea vine Hay by the stack and coJn per bbl.?W. M. Smith. * ? 1 From the gasoline you buy you expect and want POWER? and with the least possible waste focarbon qualities. Red Top Filling Station. [ Time (to Re-tire? rMi5SS^ ' i ' ?- -iEign ar? l?^ K ^kB^ W ?E^^B > ? B1|.S1h^H ?| |^K b^^b| R. A. Parker, Fatffivitle, N. C. mrnmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmm?mmmmmmmimmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmmmam* ? ' ' * ? . r . ' For Sale?Fine thoroughbred Poland China Pigs, ten weeks old. See or write McD. Hortoo, or R. H, Bowling, Farmville, N. c. ? y Lake Waccamaw Cottages i ? Furnished?For rent by week or season. Shady Beach, Fresh Water with Ocean Breeze. Fine Dance Pavilian, AK Season Or' chestra, Fishing Etc. Write for full information to OSCAR HIGH, f*/J mourn, K HE only ship that comes to those who sit down and wait is" vV." . a receiver-SHIP. DONT !; WAIT || To young husbands and their June brides we pen these lines in the effort to rende* service and prove our good-will and sincere friendship. " \ . ?" ' "'*? V ? *?'-. V . . *' * * Waiting for your ship to come is in reality time wasted. If your home is to be happy and successful it will be necessary to start the very first day to make it so. ? There is peace and happiness in the voyage on the sea of matrimony if young people heed and profit by the experiences of those who know best how to steer the good ship "Home" in the hours of storm. New responsibilities are now yours. It is necessary you have the vision to pre pare during the days of smooth sailing for the days of storm. You can do this in one way only and that by creating a surplus in material ways. You know your income. Let your outgo be less. Bank the difference?maybe in a saving account which will draw 4 per cent interest. Its a simple rule, isn't it? It insures a peaceful voyage. Try it. . x ? The Bank of Farmville e Farmville, N. C. A hearty welcome awaits you ...At the Methodist Sunday School... EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AT TEN i~-*. - &* V When the Neighbors Come There is a heap of satisfaction to the housewife in having every room in the house well furnished. A well furnished home is always*a comfortable home. The Farmville Furniture Co.'s Furniture is priced wellwithin your pocket book but still retains all the fineness of design, delicacy of detail and precision of warktnansbip that is usually found only in high er priced furniture. ? ? i ~~. , I We want to furnish your house complete. ?>'"?- 'Mst^Ysi-:- . >?</, i&i-T .'i<1 10-Picce IlaMan DMng Room Set

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