Newspapers / The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, … / Nov. 18, 1927, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
^ j^- m ? - r . - ? ? ? ^r <A A A mmm ? ?? ?rf-'^fc W.: gT^ . ?' * ? ? i' . . i ". i ' I,. fr< ? ~jj?3 - . ' . ? :? ' ??? ?-- _;? ? : -ijfi . ? :; -..^2: .? . <? . . ? i1? ? ???' 1 ? ?'. ?? ? 1 3 ?'< * jp - -f : :?j-J ? : ? ? " ' ' 1 ^^^0 ^^^0 ^iS^' illj^iil^ ^^00 I j and averages ?re higher on in ? ? than at any time since *** opemn^ ? ixreSARY cum meets i An interesting meeting at the Farts i ilSasb was brid at the ^22. p A Fields on -Tnes4 home oi Mrs. R A. ?? h j I day afternoon. Quantities <rf?ry ?? Day .fceMed ? ? mi fiMint by Mrs. A..C. Awry. ^ | chammmofWe^ Sta ^hSTtbk l The coarse was endowed by ?-? 1 I A paper on Vobure, as an ???** of modern ldiiIo6ophew_ws^r?d J>y ?? v f Martin, while eonctempor*! ary European and Ame/ic^ pkfj08^" I I phers were contrasted MrVJ* 7* I Monk. The program closed with J I -Clabwonvan's Hymn. j Iv _S2 >3ffgJ3SJaS Mgerale salad, sattmes, piw*?, I biscuit apd hot ooff* ? % I the hostess, assisted by ! R. Wfflia, P- E- Jones ^ ktJto<iames J. W. HarreU, E. F. Huffines and F. M. Daris were special gUCSt* 1 Enghnd^Bpiscopal rector, ami Dr.j Venabw, of the Presbyterian chaw** Flower girls were: ? Mis^t ^Mary 1 Smith- Fleming and AHce iWHisal. I G*%*?%! Thomas Smi* and Alice Hicks Smith Jfoehel Ban^! Frances Bevens Smith, Re-1 beeea Whetess, Frances Barrett _^-j ner, Nita Lee T?wnsend,^wy *?"*j Joyner, Geialdine Gardne^^Bortha I Joyce/ Lang, Virginia Harr^ Louise Harris, Edith Teele, Mary Elizabeth! tekh. The active pall bearers were on Tfcrotey afsciiwxfflt & ^ ^ ^ 8Bdd^ sBBfCC of the hostess* ||Bj? X''* h# \j0 woman is ^ j A*-Holt, of Pinceton, N1 C., does not | ed herself. She so stated today in corar l menting upon the failing of her daugh-1 because she was totfllLiclof dying,"} add ers no, "She l|| J tor a number of ^years was an active J sang ih the choir there." ' ^ ^ t Accompanied by her haaband, Mrs. j in the head whiJi JotoWesley Faison tage Country Cluh, and a marrier man with five^ small ehildra, held 01 body was taken-to North Carolina tide afternoon for burial in the family I plot at Princeton tomorrow mornfcig.;? I Mrs. Bolt confirmed a report today ghter, had obtained a divorce andhifc I since remarried. Temperamental diff erences. she said, caused her daughter and Snipe. to come to the parting yijjg I ? It looked," said Ml*, BoltjBt&Mhey ? ?never could agree on anything" Snipes is said to te iiving m he Wcinity of S^^wdd^sTe ^afa^^dit^with making he Statement that Mrs. Snipes I recently told her that she would de stroy" herself before breaking up Fai- I EAccording to Mrs. Holt, her daugh earned a living for it time by play the piano in. a theatre at Smith field, N*.C? after separation. She came nere several years ago and had since earned a living. By teaching music. She has two young sens who are said to be and foup-efc^rsJnurvivet:. AH reside in Princeton aand vicinity except one is ?Uaison who spent last night in jail in default oT ^WVOOO bond furnished He Is adtedul^d given a hearingr in police court November-30. Police discovered in Mrs. Snipes' apartment today a diary which she had been keep ing for several months. Que line from the diary, read t'"We loved together j until 2 a.;m. jip^jhe gromids of 'the j i Coroner WhitfieUi'i planning to an inqijiist iino the caa^to . '""??j-'??'?"V. "v ' '*1 1 *" " " f .. ' ;* "-'iy1 I I ? ? ?' I "' ' ? . rmocect g '- '';.'V v'J J UT\ . *% J. | ? ^ ^ - t Y > 1 II0 in st\ f ? r ' i^ jVai ' --.? jjrif.gr IB ^ '~7r~'~ - '.r~". SifjP^r ?" 1 jwR i3i/f Of i S0 ^ ^Lf - j>y - .. ? r 1J . . Th * "* t t d u ^ readers of the Fan&yi90n^^| ?;??' ...^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ alfc ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .^' ? % * " ; ., . . " ,.' *? .. , v.- -3Lo-?. ;?iiai^^c ? f ^atification^j^-'the deciaoa of -&e | W. 3?arrell back to this field for a- ii steady growth, the different orgwii- j1 rations are functioning well, and tpe!1 outlook fpr tfes future is very encour-j i ?- yy ? v vUSCf vtsu iJSSIX. . .?. c . Lilu .ovQic - - ? ?1 ? i- '.. Only one or ^ two forest fires b^jve be attributed to increasing: carefulness following satisfactory Gjine 13, Lenoir 6, fPitt 10, Wilson 13. incorporated air the Greene raretjntfia Snow ffil^- when an imaginary fire jvas laid dot in the woodsi and: a ta*w >f fire fighters under District Forester 3ip^emon3tTated tMert method?,< lisplayed at fairs in Woodland, Wel lon, Tarboro, Elizabeth City and fpifc Bern. This display consists of a forest; scene showing. JUT actual fgggjgj^ :ontrast of a burped area and an nn mrned woods. Uptodate fire fighting jquiproent was also shown. It is esti nated- thai 60,000 people saw the ex Several prosecutions were conduct id against violators of the forest laws. my Hill, Agent of the Va. Box aha Lumber Co., was. convicted of firing ;he woods in Superior Court at Km? stotfand fined $50.00 andcosts. Awr ?o was convicted in Greene ^Cou^y hen in WHson^County were eon^rted lition to their fine were forced to pay die extinction cost of their fire which mounted to $10.00 The fcrfe$j*y Jhprtmng slowly and the favorable weather con _ i ' I _ j.' -T TIT T)--y i.fx. x&lRUULT-1 Landis in b*?&all and Hayes in the ^^pg op^Bhlg in Mejg :o?we. nominate him for the boxing' - ? adge C. B. Bufnell, Los Anf geles, says the divorce evil is so ^ Jntat k is' time to try five-year - Iferm" marriages?which- could be [ renewed at the end o! that period If both parties w-re satisfied. S. Baddoor^Native Of The N?ar East To Speak In Christian rf Chowh Sonday \ The Farnjville people wfll jhave' kn opportunity to team something about the great work being done in the Near East for the great host of children who were made orphans as a result of ' the great WortdWar. A speaker wfeo knows the work wi& be present and deliver the address of the hour. % ;The services will be bejd Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Christ ian Church, all congregations of the dty cooperating. Mr. 8. Baddour, native of Near East will be thrspeaker^** M#, I *? < ?* a m Hate n - ~ ^ .Jg moved itsplace ^business from the WiI$?n j Eastern Carolina ami vm invite itfee j pay ns a visifc and see ju^ what: we ] are prepared to do. ; v ?_? gpwg I v-Sendus your nex^orderaf Job work I and let us prove that our claim is hotl -iftalk. jfl CHAPTER D. A. R. 1 Mesdames C. R. Townsend, P. E. Jones and Miss Annie Perkins were f hostesses at the regular monthly meet 4ng of the Major BenjahilheMay dap-! tor D. A. R, o?&itorday afternoon I at the home of Mrs. Jones. v; | After the4^ jsalute and creed the ritual whs led" btf'Miss Perkins. A'rj^.l port of th<?$na^committee was I given by. Miss Etten* Lewis. During a Constitution df the U. S. A.,? Miss Perkins made a spirited talk on .the Constitution quotipg Judge Stacy in his address at the State .Federation meeting in Durham when be stated that; "the individual^* the constituJ tion.? Plans for an antique exhibit in' ana Shrubs encouraged, fespedaUy'the is being fast per for the Secon&Ajumal Eastern and Tidewater. Virginia - Peanut Exposition whiclt. will he laid - in Ahoskie the weekbf December 5th. '5 m of Northeastern North Carolina . and Tide Wafer Virginia are keenly interested in the success of this an nual qvwt, which wfi^held fop the: first time last year at Windsor, N. C., this being the second exclusive Pea nqt.Expositibn ever ljeld in the United * States so far as can be found out Thfe~pbbpte of this section are going to make every effort possible to make it the vtSry big success that it i? entitled to be. A five-cent proposition has be come a real industry and these Peanut Expositions are held annually to keep tbis "great fact before the minds of the people of Eastern North Carolina and- Tide Wafer Virginia. Exposition will open on Monday nigbt; December 5th, at 6 o'cloek with a mammoth p;.rade. This parade will be unusual in that it will be held at night The Yfrginia Electric and Power Company has aggreed to light the streets of Ahpskie as bright as day, so that the floats can easily be seen aud which will make it a very unique Occasion for all of Northeastern North Carolina and Tide Water Virginia. The Pageant that will be held on Mon day night relating to the Peanut and its growth in Northeastern North Carolina and Tide Water Virginia will be one of the biggest events ever pall ed off in this section. Under the able I leadership of Mrs. Francis Winston, of Windsor, N. C., more than 500 pen pie are being trained "for this big evferit Byeiy member jA the cast wife be eoen mthe parade on Monday nighV I in costumes;. This within itself win be I vmrth g^ mfles tbsee. ^ The other jart of the program goes to make up a real big and well bai anped entertainment far {lie five daya Ari^iig -he talent that wijl appear on the program will be the Bussian Cos mammoth Style Show featured by the kinging of Miss Betty Bodie of Radio fame known throughout the whole" Southland as the Georgia Blues. She kai been booked for Wednesday night, .TChnrsday 'at' the Mid Winter Dinner, Thursday afternoon, Thursday night and Friday afternoon and Friday night Another feature attraction will be littel Miss Roberta Wynn,- the youngest acrobatic dancer in America. Only six year* old and yet she per forins- With -great skill. Little Miss Roberta: nasT appeared in the leading the^rest in, h$ew York City and in Norfolk; Raleigh and other large town of the United- States; She will be on Thursday night, Friday afternoon and .Friday night A thrilling act will als^ - he put ;np every afternoon and/every fht by the Barlow family, made up Of real entertainers and. performers. A ten piece orchesra will ^bookefcdp give concerts every after noon and every night daring the en- " I tire week of the Exposition. ^By no . I means the Seized and Junior Qneeis ? Conies t will be a {amaCL part of the program. It has always proved veiy 1 popular to- have Eastern North Caro lina and Tide VPater Virginia beauti ful girls take part in this annual event I This yekrthe Junior Queens have been I added to the contest This will stimu late interest and bring out morh ad mi rersbf'cahdidfttee. Anather feeture will Ve; thg Baby Clinic .whichwill bo 1 held/on Thursday^ afternoon. Prizes I ?will be offered for the most perfect .; I boy baby and :tfcr mbet perfect girl ?' I baby. The ages of these-Will run from ! eighteen months up to thirty six months old. The looal doctors of Ahojr ; kie have kindly ? consented to essi.it in putting over the clinic. This is open to .any of^the candidates in Eastern A, SWA 4**m N, C. Mondey ntfft jhasbeep designated as Ahoakie night. Every body "in Ahoskie is^urged .to Lme and welcome those who will come ffronr the .other towns an ^ np"until 5 ?? I V ']) hb riedtfnfeted as colored icipc* ViwrfA I 1 v *. *. 1 ? J I <bl>Anls ttrifViin pasv reach 01 AnOSKie ? ? ? " ' ' " ' . ? 1 LA J AV ^ Liay afternoon in time to attend the BriT> . i ? -TVr>ty* *l^-fLLa
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 18, 1927, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75