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^ I wi^^ V ^' ^|j^^ ''' ' ^|j^j ^ JI^sBS^ V^ ^ ^ ij Now, folks, our manager bought large quautites of quality^chandise in-oriler that h^igfitgive you more saving. _:; Do not let this opportunity to buy the furniti^e you new! at sale prices pass unnoticed; Now is the time to buy and pay up, and win the Ford jj jj:, and other prizes. ' - T^' > ? t Watch lor our page ad^ thirpaiw next wc?^ :;:-? ? ? r"B 7 ^>h. r, -..--:><.ft:? < iiAa - ;Q. ^ ?? - . : I FARMVILLE fXIRWRIREI CO^ | ?~*~~~..~< iii i miiiliiflilM? I LOCALS AND PERSONALS j OF INTEREST TO Fannviile and Surrounding Sections ?A MI??N<aw^wnio<aN?>H??HMNy ? ? ? . M*.* and Mrs. W. C. Holston spent i a few hours in Greenville Tuesday. - * * * * Mrs. McD. Horton and Mrs. J. L. Shackleford spent Monday in Raleigh. >- -V * * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holston spent Wednesday night with relatives in Raleigh. * * * * Quire a number of our local people attended the play, Student Prince, in Wilson "^Wednesday night. ? * * * Friends will regret to learn that both Mr and Mrs. W. C. Askew are on the sick-list this waefc"" ... ? V- # * Mrs, Manly Liles, of West Wilson St., is spending some time tfith her sister, Mrs. Guy Stott, of Wilson. * * * ? Renew your subscription for The . News & Observer at Magazine and '? Newspaper Agency, office of Walter G. Sheppard, lawyer, Farmville. * * * * Misses Elizabeth Fields and Evelyn Hortou, of Salem college, and Miss Edna Foost Harris, of St. Mary's, spent 'the wtek end here with their Kinston spent the week-end with Mrs. John Bynum and attended the anion meeting of the. Christian Chureh. ~ * *> ? We are requested to announce that the Benj. May Chapter of the D. A. R. will meet with Mrs. E. B. Beasley in Fountain, on Saturday afternoon at 2.30, November 13th. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stott of Wilson, announce the birth of a son, on Oct. - 31, 1026. Mrs. Stott was before her mar riage Miss Gertrude Fulghum of this city. r: ? ?. ? ? CARD OF THANKS ; ; We wish, to take this method to ; thank tlie people of Farmville, the officers, and all concerned, for the ? sympathy, consideration and kindness extended our son and brother in our trouble. We feel ?so very grateful to alL * Joseph. A. Forbes and Family. ;? ' ? ? CHRISTIAN BAZAAR TO -BE HELD WED. NOV. 10 We are requested to announce that * . tfce annual Christian Bazaar will be held this year on. Wedne&tj* Nov. 10? and a turkey dinner and supper will be in the Sheppard buidmg on Mastreet opposite the postoffice.l Everybody invited to dime at the Christian Bazaar on Nov. if. HOLDING METHODIST BAZAAR The { ^ * Bp there will as? be on t*le 8 larg* nuxn [: P forof hana-made articles suitable fw :;| ^'f5iristraas gifts. Make your Pans now ifpc! wiRv C4QKY\tCI nirs ."-^b g*.r ufitjuwa vf1'?-ym SPfiP AP BPART F*i4T?I^Rl*, ^ ^ ^ Mrs* Geo* S-1 miss mary albritton married thursday to ? mr. Cooper grizzard ... . i The country home of Mr. and Mrs.1 B. E. Albritton near Farnaville was : the scene of a very pretty wedding Thursday afternoon at three o'clock^ when their youngest daughter, Miss, Mary Albritton, was married to Mr. Cooper Grizzard of Rosemary. - The living room wtas decorated in a simple, artistic way, long leaf pines, graceful ferns, baskets of white Chrysanthemums and cathedral can dles in tall white holders forming a lovely setting for the ceremony. As the candles were being lighted by Ted and Martinhoit Albritton, broth ers of the bride, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood played "Believe Me If All Those En dearing Young Charms," after which Elbert Holmes beautifully sang "Oh Promise Me." Then the music drift ed into the thrilling strains of >t<oh engrin's wedding march and the brid - * i - J i? n... n al pair enterea, prectxieu uy nc?. v>. H. Russell, of Snow HQ1, pastor of the bride. Miss Albritton was at tired in a light grey gown of . crepe, with harmonizing accessories. Her valley. She was partieuarly pretty and winsome in her bridal attire# be ing of the striking brown-eyed blonde type. The ceremony was very im pressive, the ring service being used, while "Traummerie" was softly play ed. MendelSshon's Wedding March was used after the ceremony and the happv pair, left immediately amidst the usual shower. of rice, good wish es and old shoes. They will motor to T-airipa, Fla., and other points in that state for two weeks after which time they will I be at home in Rose mary, N. C. An informal reception was held after the wedding. Mrs Grizzard is.one of the most loved young women of'her communi ty, and has always be active in school, community and church work. She was educate<f at Greensboro Women's College. . Mr. Grizzard is Cashier flf the Roa noke Rapids Bank and is _highly es-' [teemed by~a host of friends. Mrer [Mac Grizzard, Mrs. Harriscnr Taylor, Mr. end Mrs. frenjjjptori Grizzard, of | Rosemary, -mete amoiig those pres i ent at the we<lding F ? TRIO THEATRE | TWO SHOWS DAILY ? ? r PROGRAM WEEK OP NOV. $th. ' ? ?' - I MONDAY v ^ ? .'?? -^?V5 v. ??*"' "THE BARRIER" - ^ A Metro-Goldwyn Picture-^Sta;'. I Norman Kerry ? Also Comedy. I ' ~~ TUE8DAY:^---r^fg I "TOM AND JBIS J^LST An F. B. 0. Western?Sj&r, Tom Ty r-.' Mr?I I .<>" 1 . ? yr ^ ?:.^^s-.| I w AAn gtA, t^i Urnn ^nofAlU owi> Avoisres oosusuo. ---'hT t .-? - ? - V Vf "^. ??"?; . . _"i? . . Ek*- X-.\ -! SATURDAY - FARMVILLE LITERARY CLUB j MONOR HUSBANDS AT DINNER j HL' ________ j Charming in"?very detail, was the (elegant dinner" tendered . the hus I bands and other guests of the Farm |ville Literary _Club on last Friday evening at seven oclock: The Rotary | rooms were elaborately decorated with Hallowe'en black cats, spooks of every description, and. the * yellow ;lights' were especially flattering as they shone upon the many handsome ly gowned women and their( escorts. Mraj G. A. Jones, president of the club, presided, and seated with ,her and Mr. Jones, were the special guests of the cjub, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cot ten, Mrs B B. Slaughter, Mrs. Jr M. Hobgood and Miss Edna Robinson. Mrs. J. W. Parker gave an amusing and interesting history of the jelub, in rhyme. Miss Perkins made-' a splendid talk on the Departmental Work of the Federation of Clubs. Mrs. J. W. Joyner delighted thevdin ers with a lovely rendition of 'Indian Love Call," from Rose-Marie. Mr. W. G. Sheppard was unusually fine |j? an address on Legislative Program <f{ the N. C. F. W. C. Mrs. Hobgood, President of the Fifteenth District cf N. C. Women's Clubs, told of how the District won the'-Cooper gavel last year, and solicited the interest and cooperation of all in the coming year's work. Then Mother Cotten, belov ed by all lot North Caroina, in true Cotten style, made the feature talk of the evening. Her sparkling wit* prececal, co^mo^imejllustrations^ human beings., carried her message to ' the heart of every person present; ?Mrs. Cotten closed her talk with an (original toast made of het.owr? verse. The beautifully appointed four course dinner was served by the women of the Christian Church, the waitresses being particularly ^attractive in their white dresses, spooky caps and aprons The singing of the Club Women's Hymn, with Mrs. J. L. Shackleford at the piano, closed the .evening's pro gram. . ; - ? : ? FOR-SALE?HoundU)og, will run any thing, day or nighL/'See Joab L. j Tyson, Route 6, Grepnirille, N. C. :.yAv?: : *53^^^^?93i^T* IS^? HWjf. : ^ ... . .B B w ? -? ? jriL "tjMmi '-^- ? Tifi" r>j^T"^'Crl.v wwi IvM 8> / S ? B - ? HMiHWilllli1" "n.i I ?T' 'm jT--r- * BUSIN^OCALS ? Manager * 25c Stow, \ Farmville, N. C./V for fi): gCd-Gallon Cow. ;WUr ttide for dry * one. I C. WST^ol'd We. Bar Pin, J set to* PearTapd Mires. Finder ? will please, return taOfiss Ethel Pitt- < man, F&Tpvnte, a?d reward , STRAIGHT SALARY: >85.C0 -peril weekend expenses. Man or woman. < with jig* to intrOW^SCG PRODUC ERiW ' Eureka Co., East St, { Loais, IlLv f : -i "MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER ] AGENCY/ : < Subscriptions Xor a^Blagazinea and ? Newspapere takqrkt the office of ! i5fs3sis* j $A]?&& fuiife JTOfc^INTEft I head&g, -Eason's Famous Early < Jeraa^akefi^drM^^^t J. W.^oy- i Basoi^^we^yRtiWir, Stantona- < .'>. . ?.vv' . ?-;? ? . . ' J & J Furnishing Co. r iV'?- . ..???? . ? - . ~ _ ? ? - , ' I Complete a line of Gen t's Furnishings WITH NUNN-BIJSJIJHOES | Ankleiashioned ? s No | Grpping - No Slipping a De l penable Service that fealty ? " ' * - ?N.. / \ Serves. // : | A J & J Furnishing Co. I Main St. Farmville, N. C. I ' ? - 1 . ' . -tt'V.-T.rJ * : Next door Citzen Bank W. E. Joyner, Mgr. : | " ? ? ? - ' " ??: ' '. - . ? . ###! + ###+## #######"###### A jlK.^ INDREASIVG DAILY ,i ri ; :?. - J; ' . - ' ? *11 1 . j | r\ jrr | ? : -and we will make you the best Sale f j ''* f , h ' S ^ |K' 1 ' TL Q 1 . 2 J JT ? wAfin'#fi{ipY 1 ^l|^Friday I f? fe|9 FridayTlJ^l 23 Tu^ 2 ? :l I v= *,/. - i ..\ 1 We are expecting to sell much'" ; more tobacco than we have been | ?' ? V; < ^M^use there will be i NO MORE BLOCK SALES i ^Notice our corrected sales card? J S. ' - .... M PRICES WERE HIGHER TO DAY THAN ANY TIME THIS WEEK v'i'. : Bring on some of your better |C/' < ...j grades. Our buyers are begin i ning to get anxious to see more of the better type of tobaccos *he market,
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