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It _roRJ ?j[ HJNERAlTn.OWERS ] ? MISS EMMA DALE, | Phones: Offlee 15; Rot * ? FamWOe, N. Carolin* ; RBFRBSENTING CAROLINA FLORAL COMPANY, | WILSON, N. C. j ' "" " ? ' ' ' ' ' ' "l' .... ? ! ? II II 0 LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO Farmviiie and Surrounding Sections r : ?7 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joyner wet* Wilson visitors Wednesday- 1 * * * * ] Miss Edna Robinson spent the past > week end at her home in Ivanhoe - * ? ? ? r Mr. Edgar Edwards, of Snow Hill, , was a Farmville visitor Tuesday. j * * * ? i Miss Helene Higgs, of Greenville, : was a Farmville visitor Wednesday. , ? * * * Mrs. Ben 'May, of Sanford, is j spending some time here visiting rel atives. ^ >? ? * * ? Mrs. H. P. Moseley was hostess to the Magasine dub on Wednesday aft- - ernoon. . >.\ , Mrs. Walter J. Newton was at j home to her bridge dub Wednesday j afternoon. ; ? ? ? ? ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suggs, of j Greene county, were Farmville visi tors Monday. j James Lang, & student of State College, Raleigh, is spending a few days at home. j ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Morgan spent Sunday in Bailey visiting Mrs. Mor gan's mother. ? * * * Miss Tabitha DeVTsconti has re turned home from a visit to her sis- . ter in Raleigh. Her many friends are glad to see Miss Winnie Carr out from a recent attack of illness. * ? ? ? Misses Rachel Jordan, Raye Daw son and Boatright were Greenville visitors Saturday, ? * ? * j Mrs. Jack Smith left last Sunday! fcr D^sa, S. (X, to spend several! 2^D$Satl5*tth^r8. ' ^ '* * ? es Mr. and Mil J. W. Parker spent Sunday in Green county at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sugg ? 9 ? * Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Barrow, ; of Greene county, were the guests of Me. and Mrs. T. C. Beajnan Sunday. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capps, of Ra leigh, were guests of friends and rel atives in Farnmlie for the week end. Miss Best Dail and Mrs. George McGaa, of Snow Hill, spent a few hours ha the city Wednesday aft ernoon.' v :?*- * * * * Mrs. J. X Waters, of Snow Hill, speuft a few days in the city this week^ Yiaiting her sister, Mrs. Ed ' ? ? ? * ? Mrs. P. S. Boyd, of Mooresville, and Mrs. J. W. Dixon, of Raleigh, ar rived in the city Wednesday after-, neon to spend several days with rel atives. ? * ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rouse, accom panied by Messrs. G. M. Holden and JLeyd Smith, metered to Raleigh Wed nesday morning, returning in the aft ? ? e * Mrs. Nonie Barrett has returned to Durham to be with her ten, nfte is improving 'roar a recent serious Bi ases, after spending a few days at her home here. eve* j... _y. .. A. v ?. ..<&? -v.-. ti*. i'- J" * :-T Mrs. H. V. Tumage went to Greea WlQ? Wednesday to spend a few days I ; nrday oftfciawedL ???* Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Sr., and Sto ^JfcJS8SVc0?<^ Greenville, were week end guests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Jr. I I- Friends will be glad to knew feat pid y cenld Sunday, accompanied by Miss Louise # ? * * Friends here will be glad to leant that Mrs. Carlton Carr, of Walston burg, is now recovering from a re lent serious illness* ? ? ? 0 . "The Flapper Grandmother," a lo ad talent musical comedy triumph, presented by the Parent - Teacher As sociation in the high school audito rium Thursday evening attracted juite a number of people from Green rille, Snow Hill and other nearby cit ies. MISS FLANAGAN ENTERTAINS On last Friday evening at 8 o'clock Hiss Seba Flanagan delightfully en tertained a number of her friends. The occasion was her eighteenth birthday and that day is one long to be remembered by both she and her ruests. The guests were met at the door by the hostess, then shown to the cloak room at the rear of the hall by Miss Ethel Smith. Nannie Smith and Lucy Johnston presided over the punch bowl, and Miss Mildred Bar rett showed the guests into the par lor. There Mrs. Sam Flanagan had charge of the registration in the birthday book, which was hand paint ed in wild rose designs. Mrs. Walter Sheppard directed a aeries of contests which then follow ed. Two captains were chosen from the twenty young people present for team work, Sarah Mewborn being captain of team No. 1, and Irtfn Mor gan captain of team No. 2. The contests were as follows: ' "The Yard Dash," a "backward spelling match," "The High Step" and "A Candle. Walk." Team No. 2 won only by a score of one. The prize was a delicious assortment of home made sandy. Early in the evening bottle fortunes were told, but some 'of them did net Mb. is*1, other chance to learn their fate whan the hidden fortunes were fend to the birthday cake. The cake was a large oval shaped one, prettily iced and trimmed with a pink rose design.' The candles on the cake, also four, large ones, ar ranged on the table, lighted up a scene of loveliness as one approached the dining room. The cake was bank ed around with ivy and peach blos soms forming an attractive canter piece for the table. Small crystal baskets held pink and wfrije print*, Each plate a dainty pink frilled salted peanut container, and each place wai marked by hand painted cards. Bas kets and vases of peach blossom farmed the background. ?for fortunes, delicious # ice ezMjn, ?cake, mints and salted peanuts wen I Then eame the hour of departure, land with that came more good wishes ?for many happy birthdays to come. An evening <xf real youthful merri ment had closed, hut for Seba. the I echoes will go down through the ?years. Each year will be a happy, re ? minder and "e^ch of the pretty and ? useful gifts a 'token of friendship. JfOTICg OF SALE H ? By virtue of the power of sale con ? tained in a certain mortgage Executed I by R. H. Knott and wife, Louise YT. I Knott, to MeD. Horton, on the 2d day ? of January, 1920, duly recorded in the ? Registry of Pitt County, in Book M ? IS, at page 484, default having been ? made in the payment of the notes ae I cured therein, the undersigned piort I gagee will sell at public auction be fore the court house door in the town of Greenville, N. C., to the highest I bidder for cash, on Monday, April 1 ? IS, 1925, at 12 o'clock, Noon, the ? y I lowing described tract of laud; being I a one-fourth undivided interest in I and to*said land; ^Beginning at the northeast corner I of the intersectioc of Wilson and I Fields streets and runs in a northerly I direction with Fields street 420 feet to Belcher street; thence with Bel- 1 cher street is tn easterly direction 160 feet to a stake, J. P. Taylor's cor in a southerly direction 210 feet to I 1 a stake, A. C. .Monk (formerly ? Parker's corner); thence with said I Monk's line southerly 210 feet to WO- 1 son street thence with Wilsoir street I containing two ac^ea mwe or^less, and f r l<Hh G.S.V {sf 19^ IiglH " Tucsdsy CIRCLE MEETS WITH 1 Mrs. Geo. W. Beckmap was hostess j to Circle Number Two of the Presby terian church at her new home on West Church street ENTERTAINS CIRCLE No. 1 - Circle Number One of the Presby terian church met with ers. M, S. CrinHey Monday afternoon, March 16th. NOTICE . J1 - ^ Vfl . ' v! ;'fl As I am in the race tc win one of the free trips offered by the News and Observer, I would greatly appre ciate your renewal to this paper, or subscriptions from anyone for the Observer. t -i ?fl MISS NEVA OWENS. J , p^_. STOIC INSECT , You never hear the bee complain,. , ; I Nor hear it weep and wail; Rut if it wish it can unfold, I I A very painful tale. < ... BUSINESS LOCALS /"rv 'r- ' ' ?' i COME in and see how the Florence cooks. Farmville Furniture Co. I I I ? . I. !. I I ? ? I WANTED-^A number of Bushels of j corn. A. B. Walter. A SLIGHTLY USfcD BUCKEYE in cubator at a greatly reduced price. Farmville Furniture Co. NOTICE?If you want your bone or { mule clipped see me. A. L. Mur phrey, Farmville, N. C. . FQK SALE-White Leghorn and 1 Rhode Island eggs for setting. See T. E. Joynr. * ' ' /" LOST?21 jewel ; Hamilton watch; j white gold case; also chain with pearl handled knife on end; return to Enterprise for reward.'.' FOR SALE?Two fresh cows; see or ?phono W. C. "Holston. *? FOR SALE?Thome's Improved Cot ton seed for planting, $1.50 bushel. John fc Thome. . A BUCKEYE incubator used for one 3 hatch, good as new." Must be sold ; M>i nn nwjia. |?n ?ihliTTu f*ii? T ?v oOnJf price, r annviiic r?nt wo. i ifofl ? . " (MEXICAN BIG BOLL and Simpkins Improved Cotton Seed for sale, , $1,00 bushel. MpD. Horton, Farm ville, N. C. SPECIAL demonstration of Florence Oil Cook Stoves, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday March 28, 24, 25. Farmville Furn. Co. EGG$ FOR SALE?Tompkins strain pure bred Barred Rocks and S. C. ' Rfeedp Island Red?; Marcy strain Jer sey Black v 1*0/ |209, $34? for setting. Liles 6 Peris, Farm | villt, N. C. the remaining services in * W^plaosj Cotoe fet u, w^hip. ..?v; ^vr'.u - J. ? t-v^' !M PRESBY^CH^H Sabath school, Walter G. Sheppard, superintendent; 9:46 a. ra. Preaching service ^thsermonby the.pastor, 11' a.m. Subject, God$ Call to Service.* Wi j ^Christian Endeavor#80 p. m. Evening service at 7:80; congrega tional singing led by Christian En leaver choir. Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 x m., continuing the "Chapter-a RTeek" study of John, taking up chap ;er 5. Come and join in the discus tion of this chapter, "What is the lame of the chapter, etc." A cordial welcome awaits you at ill thtte services.' EPISCOPAL CHURCH ?r fit J. W. Heyes, Rector. Fourth Sunday in Lfent 7:46 a. m. Celebraticn of the Holy Communion. 9:45 a. to. Church school. Super ntendent, J. L. ShacWeford. Adult Bible class leader, Alex. Bymim. 11 a, to. Morning prayer and ser inon in St. Barnabas mission," Snow Hill. 8:80 p. m. Church school in Bal lard's school house. Superintendent. Mrs. Tyson. 6:80 p. ro. Young Peoples' Service League. Subject: What Do the Church's Sacraments Mean to us?" Leader, John T. Hams, Jr. ^ sermon, "The Gospel Woes." Holy Communion. ^ ^ ^ She: What makes you like Bessie 8 He: Bobbed hair, flapper manners, vacant brains and too much make up. She: Why, I'm surprised! That cer tainly describes most of the girls, but ppt Bessie. IJe: ! kn?w it; that's j?hy J like h** so. Mr. Jaspfr L. ghiUfclefprd, wh9 W been on the sick list 1? fthle te bp out again, Hp was a credit to his college. He mdmryMp, : vay tot^ abouf Kvjr . \ I ^Bl s^E B B jtB ~ I ^ -sg^ ^*?> SS 9 ^ m y^^m ^3l.; - jWa I J '.' ' '. ~' ! r time in malting rare coins, I: 1 The wiser class spend al! their time I X -' 1? 3 rv ? n g UWing money in accumulating common coins am! In ? is dangerous -it savijs someofthem,gainA the day of ill I makes you lose 1 I t v adversity. : ! I your memory. H 1 " ? ? ? j | | Bank of Farmville | ? "There Is No Substitute For Safety" |j | i; ,> v; ? ' / GET THAT REPAIR JOB I Remember we are prepared to do all kinds of work on ii both light and heavy machinery. In case of broken parts, we are also equipped to make new parts to Pit, or weld j 11 ^ the^old parts^ Acytelene Welding one of our spedaltiw.^ ^ rate. tM *.v;~v; ' ? . I Ft .* .. - _ -v " . f. ,/i. /?:? ! ? ? V. ' * if*: ^ - l' , v Attend the Eastern Carolina Exposition and Automobile Show at Kington, N. C. April 13th to ?? * v .? - ; ? ?>?* ' v\ , 18th, and vote for your Favorite Queen to repre . ' ? ? - . H , TV-: *? : 1 :? ??' ' "???:*?&?,%*?' sent your town. I :? ? C- | * :i j'" 5;. t . " ;? ' ? ? - ? . ?i?w - ?? -' - 3 '
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