yM*?%' Mts more pronounced than an* ' ^d| since the adeptkm at the Model T chassis ywt announeed hf>pc today by the Ford Motor Comjmn^through their dealer, the Pofiari Auto Co. p^pMe will be no advance in price. ^It l^^rmrntr^ both open and enclosed u^-Sost hodv tspea, a change from SrJTto edor in ^.eed cars. ta?er, . folders, newly deigned seats 2?L^? pi?M. Wj? tS^Bnes, effected-through higi^ I I J^Eator and. redesigned cowl anu I pmM Fori MB, *&<** m ae.opA. tn?v *??? Tffi liife TiSrff ^ te *? wheel r|;^m.u a ... .'-it - -? . Tjflyv <sj^fl>U4e tat tfce general effdcfc * !?g? Touring Cars in the bodto ar^ SSed in hmoiiie eotor s^j edtafcced by nickel radg^or^^^ ! I hidden from sight by 8"w jjjjjjfj in appearance to a cowl veatuator. One-piece windshield ?*"*_ _J nillars in theTudor and Coupe offeK _j [?miiufri ventilation. - I I,< tiptoe eomfort is ?a?edbf lower eeata, acuntafically improved back ?8tVaadit1<^ ateering wheeL > Brake and efetc* -efeb are-wider and more coimently " '? " *>-, 'V,'-. I Sp^*t ?? sow provided on the] neimittmg the driver lie take tie place I Sm the left side of the car. Cor ?.*??, held s&ire by tods, open wlftj ^IkJHinportant to the medranfetf If changes are the improved bl#H Dm transmission brake drum andj have been copsiderab^mcrees Sfte'^r more^positiyjyiftioBp,;^ well iriongbr Kfe. The iW J^/wwrgimng type. ^Cord tires are now standard ?qwp ment on aU Ford cars. ??* * The tt*fmd Ipvite you to wat^t^Wshow jjj k&a -- fifiT 7 4HB^> - jKrfilk' 'S^-r'Uu' puunu 10 Vn ll 1 I I Fill r 1 ? h? \f t ? w ? 1 " " r.;;*. " v^*? . ? . *.'? . .<? ; ^.a _ . ItBliSWIb _ . y nr "f-jB Local Club Is Very Successful frEnterhtoed ?t River side Park -3jaBytHAy> ? The Farmville Rotary club was en tained by the Rotary Anns.on Toes day afternoon an?CT?ung a? ? side Park, three miles below Washing ton, at a delightful oatfogafcdpicni* The merry party arrived at . the park ? around ffve o'clock in the afternoon and after * refreshing swim, wfcha wafers .and othe* stunts, the pie iriekers gathered around a table that had been, loaded with tempting eat ables of every kind, chicken being king of the feast, and two stunts, which brought forth convulsions of laugh ter, were staged by Rotary Anna DewdeOglesby, RektM<**> Mae Pok lard and Sallie Ruth Horton, while Myrtle Dail Roafie, of the. program committee, aeted as Mistress of Cere I firaT'diiit banana stunt and the victims were John Holmes *& George Wheeler, and Johnie Jovner and Alf Moore. All four were blind-folded, baby babe tiod Aan^dtedeauoro^to ept.the tY, r oartner anttentiJie spme itfist sttd.wsr0ww jiiiicj ?mj [ .?/"- i, "-i' *? ''"ira-, '-4^vtv r , ???? , * .t,: r}/\inp.nTi jhCKE06 r ^;Thebsecc?r stunt was put <m by Sallie Ruth Hogon and consisted of I * game of -hop rbfijit, tetf* #* assisted by all the biggest end most dignified men in this joint wrenching diversion and* a big laugh, at their expense, was had by the onlookers. I " An address ot weleome, *&*? trsgsstsmm, ual happy style. WC'Ax international Anthem, com posed by two local -Rotary Anns, w? then sung. Mrs. J. M. Hobgood act ing as leader. - - _ Rotary Ann Hattie Whales*1 i the blessing and after the sup^j^was and the party eam*t?? close*^ith a square dance in the pavilion. .Hat Hobgood and hi* wife welcomed M new ' M The fct^atlonaF^m-|^ w . (By Some Hotary Anns) I Our husbands, 'tis to Thee, [ So Sweet, and aqet lovelee, ToTbee we Jhjf ^g| tbt every purae^rmp^^ rp : 't&'heed our plea. h'.ftn.k *" , | ? - v, ^ , ? { L - JP* . ft! 0 ? - 1 ? '?T ?? V , 'i^'>,r< <~Xi! % ' ? ? MaAet in the state has been a steady one, due largely to the excellent tyi* g&m andijnanagtng its ^arehouwi^.; SB? -?Fannville has been fortunate in deed in this respect, and it is duobtful whether any other eity can boast of men tint are better experienced in tobacco or have a beiter reputation among t^^meH^than|j.; Monk *o*k's Warehouse, aJT H. andJU R. Bell, proprietors of Knott* Warehouse. Tq further substantiate the fact that these men are real judges of tobacco and not afraid to push every pile to its top limit is shown in the averages made on the-Farmville mar ket over a period of ten years. The a $i.5fr to *8.00 a hundred more for tobafeco sold on its floors than any of the other markets o^fhissection As the' Farmville market is now constituted, it offers unrivaled facili tobacco under conditions that guar antee the top dollar for every pound that is sold in Farmvffifc Qvk large i dant floor spade, and amjple, etteient anl thoroughly experiei^W form, are able to take care of any amount of tobacco that may be ^i^ht to this doubled the capacity of their plant, which of course is gocd news to the faring ?this entire section, as Jgp Cheatham is one of Farmvffli& largest and most libSihl buyers. Not only are the facilities present ;/ d:31 fflmiAi* "foip jfHp"-y* .'v '*?ti dollars ^nid y ^ ^ ^ ? '^j^j * }l j? * And^baHy, Farmvine'J citizenship; ape affable and willing tobblige. They h^^kinii^ feeling forttofermers F^rovillusaV^?ferm sere, or thfe sons-of farmers, who have frihee engaged in another branch of the business sphere of life,! and their feelings are nothing but kindly to ward those who live in the country. > Farmers in Fartovilfe are among friends and neighbors, who Wfoh tfiem [. Bring your tobacco to FannviBe and sett it amofcg men whohfyou know to be wilHng' to treat you right at all times and under alf drcumStahced. I h The latch-string han^U'dn $? out side for the tobacco farmer in Farm viile this season. In fact, he is going to be greeted with environments never All of the warehouses have had a ket bid Wt; be a memorable one iras? mmmMHte ** outlook:la Inyjll The warehousemen are hero to greet you, the buyers as of yoief will be right on their jobs, and the old town, from % youngest to U* oldest^ j*. Now rewptnber, above all bb^ that FARMVILLE extends to you ^.most hearty welcome at aif: times. Come to the opening on Tuesday^ Sept 1st, whether you bring a load or not, aiul see our warehousemen and buyers in action. Their way of handling * and explosives; to bo wed in * "rein-roaJc intr" experiment in the Piedmont see-1 ? ^ * \TpvJPU. - T. I state, have been asked of The explosives would be set off ihj ?of producing- rainfall and breaking | 8^ 11 V * . Ii"g^Bflw 11 g7 - ill wli'lWja-I ^* IH -fill 11I III A.U 11V I II iv 8 Uh 11 III 1 ? . I I ilk _? IlL lll |ll|/ V ? ? r^. ? : ... J n.? ^l4 AA ? lKJtfth 11J 'I j ,?;.?# ., .*'??? .*?-- . y-,-^1' fzf-V "?s- ^B \* Nppifferaan Jttob ^ *? fl "* H-* !K 1?! \** ??*$?*' ?'' 'C'>rwE^-vCV*;<"?. ? -*- ?' - ; ?,. ,'<J ,, j|g*'... "-^V''?VV '? rewards of each .to five llftrlls ? ?? .'t- __r.,Vfini># fe. I Ffoonty eitixefis for tn&ir^apst^^^^^ tion of members of the mob which snnrnvMi tftdav by Goveruor McLsao. *pp.ri> .?,!?? --nfhWrfd be The rewards had peen wiw"? '*r^-_ I ^ iikM fiovfimoy ii?xd Oucrcu uiwjiitj ? I ? ? * ? ?a*'r i V fit? Aflr-iifi?- TT-f-^iA /tftlivPr" rendered in Ayden on Thursday, Sept 8rd, 1925, Kjr the Plfe ^County j4dera NoonDay^ ^ 1 ? lfiyft, vjd cordially Invites you to every; gram. TheV have secured this Chau1 jnatic events, for the sole purpose of reational arid' edu ^ional festival worthy of your sup ort,and that will be of lasting benef to all of us. They SSSCSKi l | tea- tidcets at-u prior much reduced 11 I from the single admission rate. TheJ I the Junior season tickets sell for onei ?' " f portumty to sttotiu thoso twolvo jplcn I S The program for. the thriee^^^^ ^ I ;' The Missouri Entertainers, concert I I Popular saxophone, viu|iri and vocal I ? '?ptgUnixation, headed bp IfcrEdwari BSjfrroll, America's leading Saxophone authority. - jdl Bit f. T.. S. Culp, lecturer. Sub-J ject, "The Inalienable Right of the his powerful lectures and masterful H Second Day?Afternoon. oua reafids of intense interest Mr. I Prank Lucas is^nationaUy^known as Turner is a soprano soloist and* ac-1 fc ir. Miller, iectu* subject, "The Man the Worid Does - |? ? - ?. - | leyan university, xie is a popular jniai ".rilaVai 1 V iilHlMti lie ? .j_'litL I Jets. * 6 1SCUSfl?nS ?n ^ SU J Second Day?flight. [ m-" "Prof Emerson W Miller lecture i Third AiUnu?B intra uay?Aiiernwn. I , ^ t i. iiw mid rln?qif? in on Avfro I Te achers VViJI Arrive on Tim. ,jit ft ffiBiif mifci'Mi mmmr Tn? Farmviiie ?WH High Thursday Sept 10th, te'&JfP#.. Pw teachers will all tome in on Tuesday, the 8th, for the faculty meeting andnrganisatiun work ay^,-v -j, :. y,v?.;" tiitif jWfcjelv expect ^ enroll - during the term are asked to be pree-. fnt Thursday end ..Friday for room aaaigmpieats and .hook* even though liey .will-not be able to enter school fmtil later. ~ The faculty Jor thei year .will be as ;f? 1 - . Firet .feaderrMisse^ Annie Perkins ind Ceytrude Lawrence. Special Grade?Mrs.W. B. Caraway. Second Gxpdcr?Misses Vivian Case ^qayle Cheefc ?, r . V Thud Gj*de>?-Misses Tommie Dea maid^aiaw, coi, ?nd Edna IMOuoo. Jjsx ' I Sixth Grade?Mtoes Camille LeuMji rl o ?d Rachel-Jordan, Seventh Grade?Misses Susie Cope- jJ Mas Iseley. ? . . High School Faculty: ...M Raymond. Peel? japd j Misses Evelyn tnv?eliii.-IHatnleen- Boatright^ Fannie 4oye,i?pdMa?yaD^., F|it>pn DuIl . _ -rSferM^ f-ncile Scarborough. jTThis is far the. purpose of arraM^^B ^i register aMb* time may ? students front taking courses ^?"T* ?*- *V*/*J:?Jj T" ? i - CHURCH LAWN SOCIAL """"' playing games, in contests and stunSfel Sammie Bundy featured with his an Mr. ahd Mrs. W. L. Smith were, host* and served refreshments, g ^lwmg- th^w^jgrogram, fig teen couples went serenading. Hot?Sl$ Davis was included in the itinerary.^ L*A Chinese General is reported to*,.- I have said that he wants to see blood? ' I shed every day. We suggest he gets" fit IV | I I III II 111 Vlill'l ???IL> 1 Ult ? ? T-r si-Tv* "V-? 2Sc ^ ?.}; W'f^ifkm ?g ? ? - . ??? wyj ? ?3??) ^ 8^S '???.?'" ' hfflfi Sfondav "foi1 thp frinf W w mo' lv* MIC ^*** V1 criminal fan# the public highways in an T A q, ? ? , . - .. Judge ut&cK in bis charge c&lioj

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view