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Srsl j ? ? w*war"' '?'?'*mme -- " ' - " terara " . jJS ssHra ' *v? '."^7^5^ ? ?" Ifafc - . " tetah^Mrama? '' ? I ? i. at ? ? ? I iUrt *Jm* .... Jtoo. W. IW? ?t ?M>to? Ul? I mm Marvel Sanders is the of * star, Mm S*** tam ? ? ? ^ . , ^ Mr*. W. A. Barrett spent Ttea dn with Bits. Piwtra Merphy. ? e e ? Mm Louise Mitchell of Ahoekie is the piit of Miss Bisabeth tag. ? ? ? ? Mte Elisabeth Fields and Coy Monk were Wita vh.Uers Saturday. I "--:V . . ????'? .*?.'?'* '"%'v^;1^- ??_.-? Mr. sad Mr* J. Prank Harper and mb, won tMUai Thursday. ? Ml Mrs. J. H. Dardna t ad aoas spent Tuesday and Wwtaeaday in Durham, e ? ? e Mrs. J. E. Wedtfing and children at BaJeifh are gees* of Mrs. Maaley Lite. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Baker and son Georfe Allen spent Sanday in Beth el^. ? ? ?. ? Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farter, Monday, Aag. tt? a daugfc tfTc anaa Miss Elsis BartMt of Htateth <3ty is tha guest of Miss Virginia Cap. ????' ^ ? f~ Mrs. H. W. turaaja and ehfldrra jji hit wck at Virginia I .... Mr. V*** ?>? * 0?M*y ?d chfldrat wsra FaaUooiPaash visitors ? ? ? ? Miss tefie Gray Hargrove of Tar* bora newt Toaoday whh Beeky o o.oa WSBam Burroughs <rf Bethel is speediag this week wtth Rev. Ford I. Mrs. & O. Tornaga and father, Nat Whitfield were WateMftco vis ion Twoday. tea. Ida Enm at Snow Hill spent I fU odd With her star, Mrs. .... Mrs. A. B; Walters sad daughter, Margaret, ten Washington ?Minn ?snte $ , Mn. S. A. Bsste* and smsfi so* V% l|i" "~IT the week with relatives in helu i shhtIHs e e e e Mta. iUry . ? ? *' . I kSTte h?itttr k' j ^ to .?*? ??? je- > _<*?* j* " 2tr "?od j * ' ?2 W ? W # .; . 'ii*f .** ?? *'?* * ? | v. . Jl^nPe ? - ^e . *** to' ' Mines Lucy'joLnston, Lottie Lane Joyner tad Bohert iohMhm wen Fremont visitors Tuesday* *1 ~ */JT * *5*' Miaaes Margaret Smith and Mary Privette Wheless returned Jfcunday from a visit to firiendif in Kinston. //;????"*' ' ? Dr. E. C. Brooks <# Raleigh spent Thursday with his sisters, Mrs. J. K* Oobb and Miss Loey Bwok^,-^'.' t'i-. ? ? ? 4> Miss Lacy Brooks loft Sunday to spend several weeks with her broth er, Dr. EL C. Brooks of Raleigh. Miss Ellen Doughty of Kinston and Miss Atfalf en Turnage of Ayden are guests of Mrs. R. D. Rouse, a * ? lbs. E. G. Carr and children ac companied by relatives of Raleigh, are apeading this wnek at Bayview. ? ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Manley Liles and children have returned from a visit to frif"** in Raleigh and Murfreea boro. 9 9 ? ? Friends of Mrs. Annie Lang will regret to learn that she has not .been so well for the past several days. Mrs. William Sanders and sister, Mir- Annie Bell of Four Oaks were guests 'of Mrs. Sterling Gates Sen day. ? ? ? ? Mrs, Albert Jonas underwent an upsratieei in a Body Mount hospital Monday, from which the is reeuper ? mm awmg TBpmy. ..? * * ? ? * Rev. S. B. Cole and daughter, Miss Evangeline of FsbnettofcFla^ M returned after a visit to Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Barrett ? ? ? ? . h !l " IP*- Martha Davis of Goldaboro and Frances Caldwell of Wilmington wen quests of Miss Mary Alice Beaman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reddick and guests Mr. and Mrs. Carey Lov?e of Darlington, S. C., spent Wednesday at HopsweC, Va. , Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rouse moved [back to FarmviUe this week, after npfiMtlni several months at the farm [fat Greene County. ? ? ? ? ' Mrs. Films Atkins, Mrs. Lola Mar ker and Was Irene Knott of Raleigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knott Saturday and Sunday. ? v ? Mrs. Mamie Cherry of Richmond and Mrs. Claude Brown and children of Greenville were guests of Krs. W. A. PoEard Wednesday. 9 9 9 9 C. S. Rountree of Morehead City was a visitor here Sunday. Miss Dora DeGrace Rountree returned with her tetter for a short visit ? ? ? ? Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Helene Battle WUHngham ?f Roeky Mount were guests of Mrs. J. L, Shaddefqcd mid Miss Evelyn Horton Monday. * 9 9 9 Mrs. E. B. Smith, Miss Louise Smith, Miss Agnes Moore, Mrs. ?W. Parker and Miss Edna Fouat Harris were Greenville visitors Friday. " 5: *- f.V':f } a*? ?? ? * i - Late reportsfrom Sam Irvin's bed* pital las week to his home nsar^i ?%%*" V '* V* '"V? ?* ? ' -.*T '? c"t?-r ? thw, . a 11m ama friend, of Chas. with Cm net of the etete in moorn m' rJPbt* gsest^ii^^ - J ? " ' ; , ' lfj_nnn)iila VflflBr . 7|uiuvUlvt ym ? v A m - ? "^'^ ' 1 into the Lang home and are taking boar<^^^SS^^ I 3 Mr. and llr*.jlhmk Capps, *ho have been guests of'Mrs. Dora Beet at intervals durl^ihA month, left Saturday to attend the American Le* gion and auxiliary meetings m Wm ston Salem this week, Friends here will be interested tofcnow tfctijEMrs. Capps has ^ ^ ^ the presidency of the. Raleigh jfjtaal *? "151) ', v*> v -- yrs-'i . !? * A>3 I isry. -^u-S: ? . ...??,,?? ...O-Vv^ I ' BANKS TO CLOSE MONDAY ; On account of Monday being La bor Day, the two banks of this city Will tak. . telidw. r;?.,;; . ; ? LOST?A sorority pi^?Phi Mar Sorority. Finder please return to I Rachel Lewis, Fannville, N. C. DtNNBB PARTY Miss Mary Alice Beaman sdelighS fully entertained at her home on Thursday evening at a dinner party, complimentary to Miss Grace Win ders of Fremont, house guest of Miss Lucy Johnston. A. five course dinner was served at seven o'clock, the taJbte appointments , ?place sards, centerpiece and tapirs being is blending shades of yellow. Following dinner the guests' played progressive bridge. Those present were Miss Grace 1 Winders, Miss Lucy Johnston, Miss Jinie Johnston, Gentry Galloway, Bob j Exam of Snow Hill, Oec3 Johnston, and Julian Burnley. Wit 3 ? 1 CL W. Allison and Charies Staring of York, Pa. have attained a 500-hour grave sitting record. ?;'$ \ I ... -? *???*! u -wAih' \V ^ of iBhflfaffi, * ? I I I H ^ \ {*' 9 ?'? ? - V - ^J I | this ^ p^r^p^plodod in her I I tK3bblt| airplane ' I Aft^ I frffiSg&grfct. - ?J -'-v-jr? i ^ t 'Jc't*:' "' s" '"? ""*-'* -Ijft?'v 3 - ;. *? 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The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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