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Promotion Day At Christian Church Sunday wil be promotion day in the I " Sunday eelioot of the Christian church I and all pupils of the Sunday school of | ? the Primary, Junior, and Intermediate I - age, who have made progress in their rriigiow education work, *iK be pro a special service m honor of the" occa at the Sunday iehooi hour. The 4fitoday school is being reorganized and pot apon a strictly scientificbases and all parents of tie Christian church would do well to- enroll their - e&fcbes in this splendid school of re hgion at the beginning of this quar Regular preaehing services at 1J A. M. Christian Endeavor, Senior, In teroiediate^wMl^ Junior meetings^ j , t . j -**' , iiiiyinTi *h 12- ?!. lain 111 V f0Jrce for th* : y '? - ?? ? ' ' "Vr t ;y;;??? It Ib announced by offers of Pitt County Sunday School Association (^I?idS 4tSd^ and Sunday, October 15 and 1?. in the wril ta^T1 Sunday "?f'fi ___A,??? %f?-X* r% -?*- '- %. ?a 'is ? -a ??..? Carolina Sunday School Association, Idne ^Afverson, Raleigh dene of the Jforth Carolina Sunday aehfl^A saocianon. - \ ? In addition to the.se outside speak Sebol -voters in the county will the county are invited to participate in the work. The Pitt County y! ' ?dyk JUkJVWMliiitt Ti." l>il|iiW "llptft T" tlic J* Ci ^hiPowSiy aad j : /SP^ V A * vflttivISV 9ltU Uvvl I! j , .i , COSTQN RWho is leading the singing at meeting nd?in proSge at Methodist church. BUREAU HEAD ATTRIBUTES THE II H DEC LINE TO NEW FORD MOD CAlfctfADS OP NfcW I p LICENSE RECEIVED. C ar sales isC North Carolina dur ing the first eight months of the cur rent year totaled 40,609, a drop of 5,UH ^rom the figures for the corres ponding perio& last year, of 5760, ae [cording to- figures compiled by the auto license bureau of the Department of Revenue, Sprague Silver, head of the bureau, stated Tuesday. ?? v?p Mr. Silver attributed the drop ^o the drop in the Ford" sales which have been materially less ince during "the past six months while the new mode) -was being prepared. f> :: -. With five put of eight carloads of tion cards, aM complete other office work preparatory to the sale of tae new licenses, Mr. Silver stated. Be ginning' November 20, 50,000 of these application blanks will be mailed daily through November, .'y;.?.;>% c;' The new licenses will be of the same ; s&e and grading as the six months icense, which was placed on ?de for the last six months at. this year I order to chaise the yearly automo bile license to conform to the calen | dar' instead of the physical year as it had done heretofore. I f The gu to mobile bureau has issued 4104)00 of the six months licenses to ;dafe, Mr. Silver said. - . Commissioner, in Jiej* s Mt^fjfcN^vl ."?*? ' ? .. 1>-??J'- V % -"'V'*' a * J%' r ?'' ' 'j_ ' . H- * ? ? *'. - [' ^IBWR OOIIEFS Hi frh^ ^ r * iiifli^ihff? ' ^ I ^OH "~ ~^s? W IS f ^llMiii ? *^iuj ?' . -. x ' ' / the past five years and bad been criti-' ter tlurf^^^i^orld War, in "com munity affcurs ami a devoted worker joyed a popularity wb^h was evidenc ful of shutms. Although the pas! five years have meant to her sanate riums, hospitals, specialists, and ex aminations; of the best in America,, scores of 'friends who kept in touch with her, | Miss bkag's brother, Jack P L^ng* days aecomiM^bd.the body home, af-' riving Tuesday morning. The funeral was held from, the Lang residence at 10 o'clock;? Wednesday.] morning and was marked! by large at-j tendance of friends dhd a profusion ofll aans(1 J^qu^ here. Services were conducted by Rev. i E. S. Tandy, pastor of the Christian] Anarch, assisted by Rev. H. G. Eijgri land, Episcopal rector. Interment ?as :j made in Forest Hiil cemetery. The] i? it,*' f." ? ? -j j ; v s M BntC LaQg' **1 v ??? -r'.c looking forward to five big days. Everyone^ entrt^d inttifv fn 'iiiof wH-^f f>fhot*a tUJIHj IU ?>v-v jUOt' . " iiui L ttiCi 5 f \ n JS i iitl jfl t; M 1 > v- '? if, - ~ ^? * L ' ? wrisn. oils aijtomobae cotiMea vith a ? ? -^jv^^. -fo^y:.-.'.v'C r ? -'_ '%; * ~g^BPKI^^*'.:^;^t-"f|9 -The local tobacco market' sold " .736,266 pounds-of tobacco last week for $363^355.86, an average of 21c pet pound. 'Thte week prices are some fcette feeling, among the many, hundreds of farmers Who are selling oh the ocal floors. Opinion, was expressed that prices would remain strong the re mainder^ the season. ''.^>5-^ ^ Y . " , Congestion of. warehouse floors and factories Which existed here' during the earner part of the season has been :omp}etely eliihinated, and- sales are ejected to move alongsmoothlydur ^ ,-Y s ' . 7 . . O p ^ ti th ' ' f ?? - ; " ?- ?. ? - | ? : " | KjUJfl& K/fJhf 'tJtifL IX 111*1 i Oil f iP(%fj ED DOWN NEAR ROME; NONE OP OCCUPANTS INJURED. Rome, Oct. 4.?Charles A. Levine, ? ? discouraged over the rajnage to Sis trans-Atlantic plane Columbia, when 1 it made a forced lauding near Rome | today, announced tonight that he" has a given tip all plans for further flights in it . -jy *?r- J He has authorized Itaio Balbo, un^ der-secretary for air/to crate the plane, which was badly. damaged in its. forced landing, and ship it to Kew 1 York. Levine himself hopes to spil [from Europe on the Leviathan next Tuesday. Both Levine and Prince Louis Fer dinand, of Orleans, his passenger on. the-attempted flight to Ravenna, paid tribute to-Pilot Walter Hichciiffe for making the forced landing at Torri cola. without jgreater damage to the plane and with no injury to its occu pants.. ; The forced landing was caused by faulty feedihg of fpel ^ the engine, whiifch developed shortly after leaving | Rome and became acirte wheif-they had flown for nearly an hour. The plane, in landing, just missed-several high tension wires and came to rest ten feet within a deep ditch. Although he feels acutely the dam age done hk plane, Levine intends to tarry out his plan to drop a watch ??attached'.to a parachute over Villa Carpeha for Romano Mussolini, the I Italian Premier's recently-born son. Levine is taking a regular passenger plane tomorrow. morning for Venice, "and he poes to induce the pilot to fry I over Mussolini's country home. From Venice he will go to Vienna and then I ' to Berlin. Captain Hinchcliffe is go ing to Berlin by train to assist Levpie in examining a pew type of p^ne in I ?' > '?. ? . '' ... I. lil-Altr i y t-.M.i _ ??">T' and can use either Flat or otheMtal iah 800-horsepower engines," Levine asserted. He said he was negotiating with two Italian airplane companies to do -the work and if their figures were satisfactory he would award the con tract to an Italian firm. '<?. J Chicken Comes To Local Tobacco Market With . Her Master ? -u}:i * , Last Sunday afternoon a farm er living nesr Winteryille, loaded his-truck with tobacco and drove it under his shelter, in order that he might get an early start the next morning for FARMVILLE, I r WiifMi Carolina's Highest mark- 7l I et. . Early Monday morning he J r backed the truck out and drove ' here thinking that he was the I fir. V:-,' it-MT#.: ww .. /' . 11 AAI)l illlV? lii/lttC1' j 8 B I ??? ? W ' ? ? ? pp B r ? ?* >-L; ? SH all feJ I ?W'lfiCB ^sskbSBIix - mBaankW 1IH ? ? 1 m# I IKI&' -'.SHIln - ilHIfflrl yWPWlSBP^^ ? OCTOBER 13 AND 14 TO OOM ~ OF STATE; " akftrev-'fe'Yl In the Atwater Kent Radio Audi tion, held under the auspices of Music department of the Raleigh Wonjan's Club at Peace Institute la*&t _ I Thursday afternoon Mrs. Virginia Hufty Cawthorne, of Fayette vill^Y formerly of Raleigh; ann Elbert Car mic Holmes, of Farmviile, won. first place and will be entitled to enter t!? State contest to be held in AshvHlq, October 13 and 14. |> Winners in the State contest will epteh the district coitest to be>pej^ in. Atlanta,, from which winners .*t .be selected to enter tie National eon- ?' test in-which valuable prises will be twarded, the first pri*tbemgJ5,O0b and two years' tuition in the conserv* tery of their choice, v.- '* - The"?e were nineteen entrants in I the contest ip Raleigh, young men and' women from Raleigh and -nearby ? towns. According to the requirements" of the contest they had to be betwfen r; the ages of eighteen and twwity-fhrts. The voices were judged by a <om- i~: \ mittee seated in an adjoining room to Y the auditorium, sweetness and natural . purity of tone being considered rather: - than technique and repertoire. . - Mrs. Cawthorne, who has a voids of unusual sweetness,*has taken le?- \ son? only from her father, Frank it ... Hufty. She resided in Raleigh before her-marriage and delighted many au diences theitf with her singing. She was acclaimed the "sweetheart of the ; American Legion of North Carolina," having carried that body by storm when she sung before It. Elbert Holmes, winner in the boy's contest, is nineteen years of age, the" son of Mr. ami Mrs. J". W, Holmes, Of h:. _ _ ... rr j our city. ^ He Was graduated from i r ? walte(l. main- .-- ! cmnsioMLNii ^?^The Walter s Main Circustfve Bpday,-' October 29th. Monster Street ?Parade to be h?M afclln'doek in t&* % ? WHU - . I vm the arrival In ' town of j?%. Admire, contracting: agent of the Wai ter L.. Main Circus, ammg*aeaw ' have been-completed with officials and ?focal merchants for tie parade and ' I exhibitions of this old^mefavdrita ''I in Farmville, Saturday, October 29. - r I Mr. Admire- carries . letters from Mayors and City Clerks of yarioM cities where- the show has exhibited ' ttye season^ endorsing the entertain ment offered,' and commenting on tfto tion,- in many instances, 6;?eleiajiik' the show back at its earliest conuflU ience. ? I He is very emphatic in hie denial C ? dpn^'and }llS hftflwfe Un>|A i*<rlrAr> ihA DO Site V1PW nftrl Wo r ? > ? 'ircus untr'T nu, *j, ? ~ ~ v <r~ ?*
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1927, edition 1
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