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?=a " ? ? ? ? ?;?? 1 ?. ===== " LOCALS AND PERSONALS " , OF INTEREST TO f FarmviJle and Surrounding Sections ? ? i ? ? Rev. 0. E. Fox was a Wilson visitor last Tuesday. ? * ? ? Mr. Jack Lang is a Farmville vis itor this week. i # ? ? Mrs. Jennie Carr is improving after a severe illness. * ? * ? Mrs. A. L. Howard has returned after a visit to Kinston. * ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stanfield were Farmville visiters Monday;. * ? * ? Mrs. Hattie White, of Greenville, was a visitor here Monday. ? * ? * Rev. J. W. Heyes is holding a Mis sion in Snow Hill this week. ? * ? * Mrs. Henry Pittman, of Falkland, was a visitor here on Sunday. ? ? * * Mrs. T. E. Hooker, of Greenville, was a visitor in the city Thursday. * ? * * Mr: A. C. Monk returned Wednes day from a business trip to Baltimore. ? # * * Mayor M. V. Horton returned Mon day? from a business trip to More head City. * ? * * Mrs. J. L. Shackleford left Thurs day for a visit to friends in Spring Hope. ? * ? ? Mrs. Alice King, accompanied by a party of friends, motored to Wilson Tuesday. * * * * Miss Carrie Williams recently re- , turned from a visit to friends in ( Rocky Mount. * * ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bynum and Miss , Neva Owens were Washington visi- ] tors Tuesday. '1 * # ? ? * Mrs. Arthur Joyner and small son are on a visit to Mrs. Joyner's old j home at Morehead City. ? * * * A large number of local Rotarians loft Thursday morning to attend the , District meeting in Raleigh ? ? ? ? Mr. Bennett Fields and family, of ( Greenville, were the guests of Mrs. Fields' parents here Sunday. ? ? ? ? ' A 1 be f th Christian Almoin! lysines' and^"| Mrs. T. C Turnage returned Thurs day from Richmond, Va. She is im- ! proving after hospital treatment. 1 ? * ? ? Rev. N. M. Fleming of Wilmington, ] preached two forcible and powerful ; sermons at the local Presbyterian church last Sunday. * ? ? * I Misses Jenjcins $nd Ingrahams, members of the High School faculty, spent the week end in Washington ?where they visited friends. ? ? * Mrs. H. S. Tyson, of Greenville, is spending some time in FarnrnUe ' at the home of Mr. C. A. Tyson and ; with other relatives near town. ? * * ?? Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Martin were 1 * accompanied by Mrs. T. E. Joyner and Miss Tabrtha DeVisconti when they motored to Tarboro Monday. ? * ? ? The "final rehearsal for the Eastern Carolina Pageant was held in Kinston Thursday afternoon. The twenty-two characters representing this city were . present ? J.f ? '* * * * ? Miss Xev* Owens, accompanied by ber mother and Mrs. W. A. Pollard, attended the Union meeting at the Primitive Baptist church in Green ville Sunday. ' ? ? ?.? Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Mrs. H. Stark and Mrs. Sarah Has sell went . fishing at Grimesland Monday. A beautiful catch was landed by the use ^ of silver bait. " % ? . : ' |i - ; f , r '*.? ? * * * -jj %l- Miss Daisy Holmes and house guest, Miss Annie EBuaa, of Whiteville, left Thursday to resume their studies at Wilson towstCb00! C?""e'>tl0? * * * * ? >f- " . _ fju h ? mjt? * ? ? ?, m i:?.f ?BIS? a 6T&}B8 lcit i tl6?Su&y " ' a j '~ I - i ^. r -t i Mrs. Ed. Huffines and children ar rived hare last Saturday from Atlan ta, Ga., to join her husband who has been here several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Huffines were former citizens of this city. They are living on Church street Howdy Folks, Speaking "oilily" we'd rather own royalty than marry it these days. When* individuals grab oil, that's crookedness, when nations grab it, that's statesmanship. This sage remark by J. B. Joyner: ?The only reliable sign of spring is when winter goes away and fails to come back. Economy Hint to Hooneymoone.rs: Don't get the hotel clerk suite-talk you. ~~v_ ?? Correct this sentence: My party was a great success, said the wife, and I felt fine the next day. J. Y. Monk says' his idea r>f a lazy man is the one who gets ;tu at five o'clock in the morning so as to have more time to loaf. ; Mrs. Scrap?I've talked and talked to yeu until I'm worn put Scrap?Well, why not shut up for repairs ? Gladys?"And then he put his arms around me and I wanted to scream and I couldn't and when I finally could, I didn't want to." Alford Moore thinks that nothing should be dreaded which can happen but once. v. ? ? ' 1 "Papa, why is the ocean salt?" "To keep the fish fresh." Run along to- mama, now. It takes something more than nam ing a boy Qeorge Washington to in sure a future for him. Love, snaps Harry Lang, fs some thing that makes a man believe that the girl he is engaged, to will never get any fatter. . Q , "Minister becomes famous as a Violinist." Just a Fiddle, D. D. were~not insensible to such sensible things, says Mayor Hortoo. -o Jim Wheless says some folks adopt goldfish as pets because they never get under their feet Dear heart, this wonder love of ours Doth promise happiness and bliss, The quivering thrill of love's first kiss A.nd peaceful calm of fireside hours. In later years III write^ a play, _ The song of love, immortalized, (But shift yourself a bit, I pray, My knee is paralysed.) Word received in JFarmviHe from the bathing beaches is that you don't need to bring your imagination along is you would have no use for it He (soutfully)?My love cannot be ?x pressed by words! } She (eagerly)?Tell me about It! Beauty experts say it iar poor taste for women to put rouge on their lips, rhe boys says it don't taste good. If all the time we waste in argu ments was put to the work of ac complishment just think how much we could get done, A critic complains that the actions of Congress in getting organized were childish. Well, it did spend a lot of time playing with it? blocs. A young F&rmvitte man sat at a telephone yesterday for over fifteen minutes, relates an exchange. After listening in silence for eight minutes,! he said, "Yep." Seven minutes 4afcer he said, 1AB right," and then bung up the receiver. The young than is said to be unmarried. The mystery is? who was on the other end of the wire'? j ? ? Judd Walker says to keep out of hot water, keep oool. ?1<>? world full of young ,'A|^rt' wearing ?No. 13 collars and sixteen-hair mous Then Try^~?~C?rn M 1 dipping, and says that the letter jj^It was evidently written by some o&? in gnJ / -? ssistftncc 111 iuorc | THE METHODIST CHURCH I ' B. B. Slaughter, Pastor. ? + ?*?'*'' ? i . '. 4- ' V. ,. -Worship and sermon at 11:00 a. m, followed by Holy Communion; sub ject: "Lest We Forget"; worship and sermon at 7:30 p. m., followed by I the installation of officers of the Ep I worth League; subject: "The Church in Action." Stewards meeting Monday, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. You are cordially invited to each and all of these services. FIRE CAUSES SMALL DAMAGE Upon answering an alarm at station No. 52 Wednesday afternoon, local firemen found one of the section houses beyond the Norfolk Southern depot blazing. It was quickly con-/ trolled and caused only small damage. LENTON SERVICES In the absence of the minister, Rev. J. W. Heyes, who is holding a Mission in Snow Hill this week, Messrs. W. R. Hooper and J. W. Joyner conduct ed the regular Lenton services on Tuesday evening at the Episcopal church in an inspiring and impressive manner. Mr. Joyr.er led the devotion al exercises, followed by a splendid talk on "Self Denial" by Mr. Hooper. These churchmen have been recently made lay leaders. SERVICES AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH i 9:45 A. M.?Sunday school. No morning service. 6:80 P. M.?Young Peoples Service League. 7:45 R.\M.?Evening Prayer?Ser mon by the minister, Rev. J. W. Heyes. Special music, ; 7:45 P. M. Tuesday?Lenton ser vices. SOCIAE ^CALENDAR j V ? Monday.iApril 7th , 3:30 P.M.?Lenton Study Class meets 3:30 P: M.?Methodist Missionary So ciety meets in the church. V} 3:30 K M:-The^ftoyal "Daughters meet with Mrs. J. O. Pollard. 7:30 P. M.T-Triangle club meets with Miss Ethel Smith. 7:S0 P. M.?Odd . Fellows meet in Masonic Hall. "J Tuesday, April 8th * 3:30 P. M.?Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. P. & Smith. ^r4>. 6:80 P. M.?Rotarians have supper in Club rooms. 7:45 P. M.?Lenton Services at Epis copal church.. Sermon by Rev. J. W. Heyes. Public' invited. Wednesday, April 9th j 7:30 P. M.?Christian Endeavor, Pres byterian, meets. 7:30 P. M.?Official Board of Chris tian church meets with Mr. A. J. Moye. ? I ... ..., . 1 rnursaay, April ivm 10:80 A. M.?District meeting of Fed- j era ted Clubs in Greenville. The Magazine club, Parent-Teacher and j MerryMatrons to send delegates. 7:45 P. M.?Young People's Circle of the Christian church to meet with Miss Panay Moye. * | Friday, April lith 3:30 P. M.?Missionary Society of the Christian church meets with- Mrs. John Flanagan.- f 7:30 Pi M.?Boy Scouts meet in Huy Saturday, April 12th , f 3:30 P. M.?Progressive Bridge cfpb meets with Mrs. R. O. Lang. / ALL DAY?Farmville Building /ml Loan Association will issue Slock in the 18th Series now open. L First occupant of the bath hcpse? "Are you dressing for bathing!? Second occupant of bath ho?se? "No, just taking off my clothes see if I had my underwear on." \ FIXTURES I FOR YOUR NEW koME^R l'QlMPROVE | YOUR ONE ;; The light home/is thV cheerful home. ;; !! Home builders yean put windows in - > ; j; their houses?bmt when ntaht falls then : l ; lights and ligjw fixtures we the home ;\ ' either a gloomy or a bright, cheerful ?? i II appearance. / If you are bunding or if ! ? j you are improving your present home ; ? '? j we want j/b serve you. NewesVfixtures J! are hereAnd the cost of installation is very/reasonable. \ /From Our New Stock\ i| : Or/Ordered Specially For Yon^ : H , F^RMVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP ? "The Home of Radio" i: ?'>llllll>MHIHIIHIIMMIHnmHM?Mt??lll?<0? if^Any Station Any Time | *3$ 4; tff J I | This yrnr a jwr Chnv^nf a j ' ? I # ^ JM!MI XI I IfiSt&ll 0R6 '' 4\w*" /jA?un?iJii ' ^[ ft T/? uv|Ilr "? aefflanci? \ , t| IX / rivii/M rftUfll f50t(K) UR x| . Jflfc jcv Akyn ?^_v<^BBBL_w y ' X ]? CHILD'S LOVE FOR ITS MOTHER A child said to its mother, "I have faith in you/' ,^oryounre always very kind and ? : trtKSJ Sometimes 1 look at you and you look sad, When I do anything sinful, wrong or bad. -H The other day when F told you a falsehood, You seemed to say, "I wish my v - child was good; \ Mother, this will help me when noth ing else could, For it will keep me from doing things I would. A week ago when grandma died and I was sad, I heard you say, I wish I could make the child glad; So that is the way with the right kind of mother, She can cheer you as much as any other. Author?Eva Taylor. 12-year-old school girl. .' ? ? ? ? - ? 3 ....... k ATTENTION FARMERS ! ^ I have just juB^MfkT a new and up to-date Gri^Mwl, and will grind on Fridays "Saturdays. Meal ex changed any time.?C. H. MOZINGOA ' i-XLtUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having .qtedifiedi as Execumx of the late AUred M. vJoyner, debased, thisvis to give notice to /all perscVs having clayns against the estate olV,he said' Alfred M< Joy nerto file saira with tee undersignetl on or before Aril j/n, 1925, or this notice wilt lie pawled in bar of their reco\nery. AH Jarsons indebted to said estate wju please make, imme diate paym^V ?- \ This 3r^!ay of AVil, 1924. MARGARET EkJOYNER, " I ^Executrix, y Martjn & Sheppard, AttysV / wastes your streogth^makes the delicate threr.t tissues raw andWe, exposes yam to more ? ' scrioiXtrouble. Yaw can check coughia^ith Song's New l/wcoy cry. y u rally aud hanWess ly itrtimulaysow mucous mexmrane*^ to throw dtf clog ' j . Li " . ' ' ? ? ' ? [ / ?, ? | The man that \is buriecf in thought | L I I A. / o has no fimerat esxpensas/ \ 7 o ? > \ / <? If you lose your meck^ book the bank j | . mIL jjurpish you\ another and you j: still have your money? f fj f !But?if you caify\ money in your pocket or keep it/on the premises and lose it? your money is lost. And too, there is dangei from fire, rats j: and Hi-jackera \ < | Why take A chance? \ Keep your money with us and relieva yourself of : I any resyonsibility, \ The Bank oi. J If I WHEN HOT WEATHER COMES 1 < < ? m Awnings ? \ | of windows, Doors and jf I o L: / '? i tOfCuGS / jj i ? ? tt m Many ssnipl^s ioiiS1 wd^hts^Md colors C8flv8ss? ^ aX y \ - ? * ? ft mmh ? ? jf lH| ^|H *HT^I ? ? B^mLaL^ ' - ? jSyjt&z^ ?A MS 5^5 B sgBE "^H*' /=^' ^S-.-^tir :H - -7" ?~r" o< ' s ^H. _,"?'??? . tj ^^LE5I<*S5> * :
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