Dont for get to write ft 1-9-2-5. < ? ? ? * Mr. E. C. Boqrmbi ii out again after a recent flhieeijL* I ? ? ? a -Miss Carrie FsBard was lit home for iQp vnfuuntfi s^ssoQo y ? ?*'? ??- <:?&<' '? . v, - Mr. J. i. ShackJeford was a Rocky Mount rWtor Thursday. . ? a ? * i Mr. duKenRomley has returned af ter a visit in Maxton. m ? - . , Mia* (Margia Walker, of Norfolk, i* visiting Mrs. D. S. Morrill. ? L :1 " Mr-JuCCtLang, of Asheville, spent tki hoHdaye at his home here. ? ? ? ? Dr. Barry Keel, of Winston-Salem, visited relatives here last week. Miss Suth Ptif, of Stantonsburg, is the go** of Mrs. G. W. Shackleford. k?-a ? ? .2?V "?? *?Vi. v ' . %CT*-" ? -?*? Mr. and Mrs. B. Streeter Sheppard, of Baleighj spent the week here. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Chip. W. Shackleford visited friends u?"K|f nteaslmig this week. ? ? ? ? _ _? .J : -Mr. L. r^ENOMt mmn UR UUUU?; o ?with Ids parents in Lynchbarg, Va. . Mr. Sliest Huffijies visited friends in Atlanta, Ga*. during the holidays. Mrs. Si T. Martin is spending the week rrith relatives at Blacks tone, Vs. Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. Moore, of BaK figj|, risited relatives here this week. ?? .' '-?$* * ? ? ? V* .? ?> . Mr. Mabtey Pollard has returned to Mhvfeaat's after a visit to his parents he*p%^?>;- ' " -Mr- S?d Mrs. W. D. Bryan visited relative*- Ln Oxford during the holi days. - ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Martin, of MtefcHTi visited Mrs. Annie Lang re cently. ?' i. ? ? ? e Miss Margaret Lewis, of Rocky Mt, was a -recent guest of Miss Carrie 1miiia.''' ? see Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon art visits tag" at "Mrs. Dixon's former home in iwr# > . -mr* * * V- *' '?'St v, ;?* Mr. and Mrs. R. A Bynum have re Mr. Ralph Care ten, of Gmeuvilie, & C., was * FarmviSe visitor daring r - ~ ' Xiw lltrr Jerome spent the past ?weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. WsJoyner. C. C. Satterfield, of Ridunond, Vs., rftarned Sunday after a visit to relatives hem. Mr*. Lather Thomas and children have retained from a visit to relatives In Wj^shingien. M& and Mrs. Knott Proctor; of GMdhviQe, visited relatives here dur Sn? the holidays. . SJ>- _ ? ? * ? tors. Hattie White, of Greenville, was a pad of Mrs. R. A. Fields dur ing the holidays. " ? ? e e "Pt. Paul E. Jtones andtafly spent "" Christmas Baf at the hom? of his lather in Bethel. V ?V-., * Mr. and Mis. Will Jqyner spent dig Boakertea. . Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Morgan were guests of relatives in Greenville dur ing the holidays. : / m Ifr.wndlT^J.B.ifewton^^ . is* left Tmsifcy for ? Vfcfit to tola to <; Mr. afcfigipPnmk Capps, of Rat ^ to^inton^after a holiday ? ^ \ ^ ^ g5?i ? * ~^* >" ^ ?'-? ? -^i fv^ai "ato.4. B. ItaM ?Bd tkfldltn rt rttsstr1'1r ^ ? C ? ? ? .4)% the Pniversity, ?re s j^Mp holidays. *X3!HBf -' ? - ?' fli ?i -.--A- V . ^ e^Schmond were j^etnt -"aosti |P? WW w*fl^pgr* KB mat Louis* Harris, of Greenville, was the gawt df'Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris daring the holidays. * ? * ? " Miss Bath Pollard returned to Wintervflle Sunday after spending Christmas at heS home here. ? , ;? '.f. /, Mrs. Sam Ervin spent several dtys Hda week with her brother, W. G. Sheppard and Mrs. Sheppard. ? ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edge and chil dren, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mr. W. C. Joyner Christmas. Mr. Donald Lovelace^ student at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, is spend ing some time at his home here. ? ? * ? ? . Miss Nina Belle Horto? and brother Teddy, of Richmond, spent the holi days with their parents here. * ?, ? * . -t Messrs. R. E. Pittman and son, of Greenville^ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pierce Christmas Day. ? fc ? * Miss Etta L. Gay, of Wilmington, spent Christmas Day with her father, Mr. Jesse Gay, who lives near here. * * ? ? Mrs. J. T. Dixon, accompanied her brother,- Mr. J. Stanley Smith, to Pine Bluff Wednesday for a short visit ? * * ? Mr. and G. E. Beckman have re-] turned after a visit to Mr. Becknan'sj former home in George town, S. C. ? * 9 ? Mrs. A. S. Wataon, of Lake Laud ing, is visiting her daughters, Mes dames J. T. Twiford and J. Gibbs. w ? - ?.. -I' ? ? V ? Mrs. E^T. Ammon and daughter, Mary, of Dillon, S. C., are guests of Mra.Ammon's sister Mrs. Jack Smith. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Morgan and children, of Wilson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Morgan Sunday. * * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris, of Winston-Salem, spent the holidays at Mrs. Morris' forber home here. Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Keel, of Greensboro, were guests of Judge and Mrs. J. Loyd Horton Christmas week. ? Miss Agnes Moore, iritis teaching this session at HejnierB?ni.jpent the holidays here with frieaik and 'rela tives. * " '"*<_ ? r 1 r#-.^- ' ? ?_hTj ilMOOVO ' ' ?? ISIPv -*?UV? A O |l ed their daughters, Mdadames Benson and Finch, in Henderson during the holidays. \H *'} *"' 9 w ww Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Moore and son and Mr. Troublefleld were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Turnage daring the holidays. . ' * * * Mr. C. L. Griftrt and family, of Wilson, spent Christmas Day with his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Shackleford and Mr. Shadcleford. ' ' #. ? * ? Messsrs. Wilbur Stroud, Lynard Williams and T^urman Williams, of Kinston, were guests of Arch and Cur tis Flanagan Stfliday; : . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore left hut week for Lexington, Ky. They will be oh the tobacco market there for I the next several weeks. Mrs. B. A. Joyner and baby, little Clara Sue, returned Monday from t- Raleigh where Out baby had been re ceiving hospital'tnmfanent ; ?mm ?-) Mrs. D. E. Lancaster and daughters k May and Eugenia, and Chester Hobbs, of Norfolk, Va., were gueste of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dail Sunday. 7^ . - ??J I g 5*?. #.&| : Miss Emily D* Gaylo left Tuesday for Lake Landing where she will re \ i Misses Irene Taylor; of Snow HW, . $*35SS , Mrs. C.'L. Beaman this week. m? ? .1. i ? .M .1 <? ?? '* ^ wi i-- - Grett^St vnsriotfce Stancey, Miss Mary s Wheeler, of MayiWd, J Ga* fa the guest of her brother, Supt bow this session.^ ^ ^ during the holidays. ^ Editor and Mrs. G. A. Reuse and ! daughter, Mary M^spenfef faw days during Christmas wefk in Noah-, villa visiting Mr. Rouse's mother and other relatives. *** 4 I Mr wfttjgjp. M. -$L MM* and daughter, Mrs. J.*W. Joyner, and Mrs. Prank Capps, of Raleigh, left Motty to attend the McCullum-Askew wed ding in Richmond, Va. t Mr. Jno. T. Thome suffered a pain ful injury recently when a heavy piece of timber fell across his foot. Be is able to be out again after bring con fined to his home for several days. , \ . ???? Miss Lida Tyson, teacher at Red Springs, spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs,. Annie Flanagan, who has recently moved into the home fiormer* ly occupied-by Rev. N. N. Fleming. ? The Farmvibe ^Graded and High Schools ae-opened- Thursday, of this week after the Christmas vacation. The teachers who spent the time at their respective homes returned Wed* nesday evening. . fl ? ? ? ? jyg... ? * " ' ?' fl Mr. Willard Teel, an employ of the Co-operative Association, spent the Christmas holidays here with his fam ily. He expects to leave Sunday for Black stone, Va., to resume his duties. fe'V ? * * ? The ministers of the town were much pleased and very grateful to upon going down, to purchase I their new city auto numbers on Jan. 1st, that a certain kind person had already purchased same and that they were just laying there waiting to be claimed. ? ' ,V- ?> ? SOCIAL CALENDAR -' ?.. . , Monday, January 5 ; 3 .-00 p. m. Woman's Missionary So: ciety/Methodist, meets, in the church. 3:00 p. Missionary Society, Christian chureb, meets with Mrs. J-. 0. Pollard. r.f*J.Jpfc Woman's Auxiliary, Presbyterian, mets with Mrs, L. T. ; 7:30j>.m,W. Week of Pray er, Baptisi^jfejl^#,-- -, rv / 7:80 p, m. Junior Christian Endea f 4W P' ,viu*?inTri ijiineu er Leettag In Baptist churclu 7:30 p. m. 0. E. Star meets In Ma sonie hall % If:*: # ?- ?* ? ? ? p, ? ? ?F ? ? ? Wednesday, January 7 8:00 p. ra. Magazine Club meets with lbs. Annie Lang. ? 7:80 p. m. W. M. U. Week of Pray er meeting in Baptist, church. Thursday, January 8 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts meet in hut, ? 7:80 p. m. Young Peoples' Circle of the Christian church meets with Miss Eva Flynn. 7:S0 p. m. Young Peoples' Mission ary Society of the Christian church meets with Miss Albertine Barrett Friday, January 9 7:30 p. m. W. J?. U Week of Pray er meeting in Baptist churefc. Lsk- ~ ???; HeCUlLOM-ASKEW. I -A'V.'f * Announcements .as follows, have been received by friends here* "Mr. and Mm William C. Askew announce the marriage of their daughter, Guilla Kathleen, to Mr. Bart McCullom on Tuesday, December the thirtieth* nineteen hundred and twenty-four, Richmond, Vai" Mr. MeCuilem and Miss Askew were quietly married in the church pf the Holy Comforter by Rev. Wm. E. Cox, only members of the immediate family being present. The bride wore a stylish going-a way costume of penny brown duvetyne wiflr hat, gloves ihd shcss to match. Mrs. McCullom is the,: younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ae-f. sition, and raudtttfumn. She taa a [ ? M.88 CA?K ,0.<n^T|; members of the Ladies' Bible class of IT* vff.Ti j-1-^*5*^ 8cnooiTuesr I StlM v? Jui if&Xf rMtor* ' ????7?^?? 'Ssi??"? rm ?? PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ! .vffo &?? N. N. Fleming, Jr., Pastor. Sabath school 9:45 a. n&*W'M| Preaching- service'lt a. nt, with ??>?? "? An> Re solved What to Do.* n; ;-J X At this service we will observe the Sacrament of The Lord's Supper. ? I: Mrs. J. M. Hobgpod will sing, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Sdy," by Rattbii^plf m Wm.t i^ffl Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:46 P-m. .?? Preaching service at 7:80 p. m. with opening song service by the congrega tion. Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. You are invited to attend all these! services. ' &0 ? i; ? Mh"????. ? ? I ?? I pltMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH mm* Sunday fteracmfwyyyypya Second Sunday after Christmas, 9:45 a. ?m.?Chwd* school, J. L. Shackleford, Supt. Shackleford, Supt Adult class leader, A. S. Bynum. 1.1 a. m.?Morning Prayer and ser mon In St Barnabas church, Snow Hill. v 6:30 p. m.?Young People's Service League. PF-Vestry meeting Monday night fil l the Rector's study fet 8 o'clock. -M ip1 1 ?:? ' MBS. BYNUM ENTERTAINS, home of Mwl A. S. Bynurn^^m and the highw/aeore was made by Miss Addle Bynum, to whom waS presented a lovely string of beads. Delicious tipsy cake was followed by after dinner mints and black coffee. I An unique feature of enterta&mi& I which caused much merriment was the paging of guests by the hostess wIml ril' kept busy answering the telephone calls of their "sweeties" at thb drug store. i f Out of town guests were Mesdames Frank Capps, of Raleigh, C.J& Sat terafleld, of Richmond, Va., Andrews, of Wilmington, and E. TV Ammon, of Dillon, S C. A marriage that cafoie as a com pete surprise to many friends here qrfcuned it Richmond. Va.. at 6:00 deblock Tuesday afternoon, when Mr*, fcssie Smith of this city became the Mf* of Mr.Mgmes Berry Taylor, of fibldsboro. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. C. A; Lawrence, a former pastor if the locol Presby terian church, who now resides in , f|lnL Taylor has for several years had charge of the local telephone of fice and holds the position of chief operator. She commands the respect and regard of th# entire community, and the regret of her friends in he* Mr. Taylor f well tone in Gold* boro where he has been in the con ^ ^ ^ I. yQ g ^ xDo^t enjoyable p&rty ^jy. cess It is energy, plus will to^ ; ^ achive, plqs moderation in daily jjj; living, plus a saving of part of i:| that acquired. ! . In this civilization, money ia j our method of exchange. The ; man with, a bank acconnt ia a <?; better workman because hia mind ia free to achieve and eo I joy better thinga. | "a -i-'fM:? 'A';>?? 'i ?v-v>"*.v r ' ? ? ? ? ?' ; 1 3 I i. ? .1 tl I > 1*1 You know the truth of these statements Why .don't you resolve < 3 J now to make 1925 a more successful year? This institution is willing ;|3! l\\' and anxious to assist ahd serve you. ? '?1 , ? 3 J 3 ? " - ? ? : ] 3 Bank of Farmville ll\'- "There IsNo Substitute For Safety" |: ? "r v".? "1y|R"r! ?' ? " ? ? ? * iiflM ' - " 11 "I "I - - ' - ' ? ' ?' ? ? , . ? L a , f ^7:7irr^"TfT- -? ~ -;~J ,l"M" ?????" ?* New Year Greetings '?'*' 1 ? ' '?'fill \ Here's wishing you and yours much jj success and prosperity throughout ii; \ h :?'? ? - r3! < j; I the New Year. j j II j, j 31 | : ^ ^ - | VtVoVtVtttVAWiTOUttltt)1tMttttttttItSt ? j no >? 1 >i i i s I . in' 1 I ? As the Old Year goes out ? J . ? ' XT ? 5 and the New comes in we II " . , , H ' , * ?i are reminded of our good ?! j t ^ J h ^ ^ "

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