LOCALS AND PERSONALS
OF INTEREST TO
Farmviile and Surrounding Sections
. Mrs. A. L. Howard .visited friends
in Kinston this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker were
Snow Hill visitors Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones are vis
iting relatives in Roxbcro.
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Judge J. Loyd Horton and Mrs.
Horton are in Kinston this week.
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Rev. D. E. Hill and family spend
Friday with friends in Greenville.
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Farmville Shriners attendetl the
meet in Rocky Mount Thursday.
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Mr. B. Streeter Sheppard, of Ra
leigh, was a visitor here Wednesday.
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Mrs. C. T. Dixon has returned aft
er a visit to her mother in Norwood.
Mrs. J. T. Dixon spent several days
with her daughters in Greenville this
week.
Mrs. Annie Lang'returned Wednes
day from a few days' stay in Rich
mond.
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Mr. McD. Horton and M. V. Hor
ton were week-end visitors at More
head City.
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Miss Nannie Bynum, of Magnolia,
was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. T.
Bynum, this week.
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Miss Elizabeth Middleton returned j
to Magnolia Saturday fter a visit to |
her sister, Mrs..D. E. Hill.
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Mrs. Frank Capps, of Raleigh, is j
with her mother, Mrs. T. E. Keel, who
has been quite ill this week.
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Mr. Mabrey Pollard, student at j
Bingham, has returned to his home [
here for the summer vacation.
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Mrs. C. C. Satterfield and small son
returned to Richmond Friday after a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gates.
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Mrs. Brinn, of Edenton, was thej
guest'of her sisters, Mesdames W. R. j
Willis and M V. Horton his week.
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Miss Mary Lou White, of Green- ;
ville, is spending the week-end with t
Misses Elizabeth and Janie Davis.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Jr.,
spent last Sunday the-guests ofWr. >
and Mrs. E. H. Marrow, near Tar
bo ro.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hooper left
Tuesday for Morehead City. They
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Warren.
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Mesdames T. E. Joyner, R. T. Mar
tin, J. W. Holmes and T. M. Dafl
were among the Greenville visitors
Wednesday.
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Mr. J. M. Wheless and family ac
companied by Misses Mary Jerome
and Vivian Case spent the week-end
in Spring Hope.
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Mrs. J. J. Taylor, of. Wilson, re
turned Sunday to her home in Wilson
after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Ellen
Hill who has been ill.
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Rev. D. E. Hill, Messrs. J. W.
Holmes and "George Davis returned
Sunday from Atlanta, Ga., where they
attended the Southern Baptist con
vention.
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Mr. Henry Bynum and two small
daughters, Charlotte and Susie, and
Miss Lola Lee Havens, of Tarboro,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Bvnum Sunday. .
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Misses, Merle Ladle Scott, Arlena
Stroud, Fannie, Lauara, Addle Bru
ton, Raymond Irving and Guy Bruton,
of Kinston, spent a few hours with
Olivia Rasberry Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Moore and
son rebated to -LmnberV**
Tuesday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Turnage. Mr. Moore's mother,
3,? ?~re, a~mp?W
Am tho* Farmville atttnd
ing the Dfetrte Coherence of the M.
* E. church held in Ifetfcel thie.week,
.ere Bev. end Mm. B. B. Slaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hokten and Mr.
John T. Thome.
Here lie two men, who we agree,
Have won the cut-glass, bonn
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! REV. MILTON A. BARBER TO
DELIVER BACCALAUREATE
SERMON SUNDAY MORNING
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| Rev. Milton A. Barber, rector of
; Christ church, Raleigh, will preach
' the baccalaureate sermon at 11:00
o'clck Sunday morning in the school
auditorium. A large choir made up
of well trained voices will render a
beautiful song service and anthems.
Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock the
closing event of the commencement
exercises will take place when Con
gressman John H. Small will deliver
the address and present the diplomas
! to graduates. .
HON. J. W. BAILEX TO SPEAK
' x IN FARMVILLE MAY 31;
Hon. J. W. Bailey, of Raleigh, can
didate for governor of North Caroli
na, will address the voters of Farm
ville and vicinity Saturday, May 31,
at 3:30 p. m., in the high school au
ditorium. The public is cordially in
vited to hear him.
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RT. REV. THOS. C. DARST
VISITS EPISCOPAL CHURCIL
Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Daftt, Bish/p
of the Diocese of East Carolina, p rid
Emmanuel a visit on Monday ever ng
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A large congregation heard the
bishop's powerful sermon on
"Watch," when he denounced the
crowd and the world and held up
Christ as the glowing example or
humanity. i
A class of five adults was presett
ed for confirmation by the minister
in charge, Rev. J. W. Heyes. \
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1
J. W. Heyes, Rector
Fifth Sunday after Easter.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Adult class leader, Dr. Morrill.
Subject: Worship.
Young: Peoples' Service League at
7:00 p. m., Mr. J. L. Shackleford. >
Ballard's Sunday school at 3:00 p.
m., -leader, Mr. Twiford.
The rector will preach in Christ
church, Raleigh.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
D. E. Hill, Minister.
Sunday school at 9:45?classes for
?Hr T._ P. Thomas, superintendent.
11:00 a. m. church worship with
others at High School auditorium,
Baccalaureate sermon./
7:15 p. m.?B. Y.. P, U. .
8:00 p. m.?Evening worship; sub
ject "The Reward of Faith."
8:00 p. m. Wednesday, mid-week
prayer service. You cant afford to
miss it.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. N. N. Fleming, Jr., Pastor.
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Sunday school at 9:45, W. G. Shep
pard, superintendent
There will be no morning service
owing to commencement sermon at
graded school building. _, . ?
Preaching services Sunday night at
8*00.
Subject, "The ,Only Permanent
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THE METHODIST CHURCH
B. B. Slaughter, Pastoj*.
Sunday school at 10 :00 a. m.; A. H.
Joyner, Superintendent
No services at 11:00 a. m. on ac
count of the Commencement sermon
at the High Sschool auditorium.
- Worship and sermon at 8:00 p. m.
Epworth League at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m. on
Wednesday.
You are cordially invited.
LOYAL DAUGHTERS
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Mrs. G. M, Shirley was hostess to
the Loyal Daughters on Monday af
ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Delicious re
freshments were served.
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
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Mis: W. C. Askew entertained at
bridge Friday afternoon at her home
on West Wilsoh street. The house
was attractively decorated with a pro
fusion of roses and fern; red roses
were used in the living room, white
in the reception room and the ar
rangement of pink roses in the hall
was most artistic.
In the. game of bridge high scores
were made by Mesdames J. H. Darden
and M. V. Horton, who were present
ed with lovely silver pencils. Delic
ious strawberry ice cream and cake
were served by the^oste?*.^18^
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| DECLAMATION AND
RECITATION CONTEST
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The declamation and recitation
contest by pupils of the expression
department under the direction "of
Miss Lillian Fields in the school au
I ditorium on Monday afternoon de
lighted a large number of parents
and interested friends of the contes
tants.
The entire class showed a stage
. presence which was remarkable and
acquitted itself most creditably, mak
ing it extremely difficult for the
judges, Rev. 0. E. Fox, Mrs. J. W.
Lovelace and Attorney W. G. Shep
pard to pick the winners.
After much deliberation by the
judges, Attorney Sheppard in a "tan
talizing" speech, awarded the metals
to Margaret Davis and James Y.
Monk.
THE FARMVILLE SCHOOL
CHILDREN ENJOY PICNIC.
The children of the Farmville High
School have enjoyed a number of pic
nics recently. Nearly every day last
week was the occasion of a picnic
dinner or a gypsy tea by members
and teachers of the different grades.
BAPTIST WOM^TERTAra -
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In a recent contest between the
Women's Bible Class and the Baraca
Class of the Baptist Sunday school,
the latter won d6t and as a result
were entertained , Thursday evening
last at the ran eT'Mrs. Holmes by
their crestfallen oppnents.
The spacious reception rooms were
beautiful with baskets "of rose and
other spring flowers. Partners were
found in a novel manner and a con
test in drawing was engaged in after
the guests arrived.
Mrs. Holmes and Mr. W. J. JRasber
ry won thet contest and led the sing
ing of "A Bunch of Daisies." A Bible
contest also proved interesting, but
strange to say, difficult also to the
contestants. A number of songs^sung
in concert added to the merriment
of the occasion as did vocal solos by
Miss Virginia Burgeron, John Dwight
Holmes and a quartet by Rev. D. E.
Hill, J. W. Holmes, -Elbert and John
Dwight.
The dining room was colorful with
flowers, decorations and refresh
ments, carrying out a yellow and
white color scheme.
"The Rouse Way The Right Way"
FOR BETTER PRINTING . J
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; MRS, HARVEY W. TURNAGE
HOSTESS
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The members of the Tuesday After
noon cltab and several friends were
most delightfully entertained Tees
day afternoon by Mrs. Harvey Tur
nage at her cnarmipg home on Con
tentnea street. The spacious living
room and dining room were most at
tractively decorated. wjtb sweet , peas
and roses.. The guests on arriving
were served refreshing tea and sand
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wiches.
After several games Mrs. Cecil
Dixon and Mrs. Marvin Jones had
tied for top score. |Mrs. Cecil Dixon
cut the prize, a beautiful corsage of
pink and-white swdet peas. Mrs. J.
Y. Monk won the second prize, a
smaller corsage of red sweet peas.
Mrs. Turnage, assisted by Mr. Har
vey Williams Turnage, Jr.., and Mrs.
Marvin Horton, served strawberries
and cream, with potmd cake.
The special guests were Mrs. C. C.
Satterfieid, Richmond Va,; Mrs. C. S.
Rountree, Mrs. J: Y. Monk, Mrs.
Sterling Gates, Mrs; W. C. Askew and
Misses Ray Dawson and Rachel Jor
dan.
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ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN
COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT
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Saturday May 24, 8:15 p. m?Lit
erary society program.
V Sunday, May 25, 11:00 a. m.?Bac
calaureate sermon, Dr. L. 0. Bricker,
A tlanta, Ga.
Sunday, May 25, 6:00 p. m.?Y. W.
C A. Vesper Service.
Sunday, May 25, 8:00 p. m.?High
Sdhool Commencement Sermon, Dr.
G orge F. Cuthrell Raleigh, N. C.
Monday, May 26,10:30 a. m.?High
St tool Class Day.
Monday, May 26, 3:00 p. m.?High
S< tool Commencement, Address, Mr.
C. L. Coon, Wilson* N. C.
Monday, May 26, 8:15 p. jn.?Pro
g/am by School of Music.
/Tuesday, May 27, 10:30 a. m.?Col
lege Clas6 Day.
Tuesday May 27, 8:15 p. m.?Com
mencement Play, "Daddy Longlegs."
Wednesday, May 28, 10:30 a. m.?
College Commencement Address by
Dr. Finis S. Idleman, New York City. .
Wednesday May 28, IrOO p. m.?
Alumni Banquet.
FOR TREASURER. ?
I hereby announce myself a Can
didate for the officeW Treasurer of
Pitt County, and will Appreciate your
vote in the primary of June tth.
P. T.yATfrlNSON. :
STRAYED? FROM MY FARM ;
near Falkland ahbut 10 days ago a
Black Mare MultWT\ears old weight
1000 "lbs. Any information appre- '
dated. Suitable reward.
I R. Williams
Granville, N. C. !
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|A. 5^J0YiVERL.T.Ior Farnwtlie.f
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In dty streets,\n country highways, inform struc
tures and industml/lants, small and large, concrete
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fo being more andmore used. Why?
First because J\j mmi the modem necessity tor .
economy. Atla/is chmoer today than thirty years
ago. And second becauseSraan's work must be safe
Structure^built with Atlas protect both the worker *
and his oeduct, for they are permanent and fire
safe. Trill your building materialVdealer about your \
buM^tplsn^ and ask him about n^aterials. He can ]
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