' rinuiifi Qi^ IL- vrnT Mias Sue Barrel* '?% **r* A*er*caa- year copy fram wen* fkfttnfi JKVtflNW ' CKP n^Wfdfilff : i*.? - ?? ?????? a 1 m i ? ?! i ?? hi i i ? ? ? ?. 1 ??_ it ?. - it ? ?i . ~X~ coukMm ocuj too imp tint its rw be so' 1 ?,,, I .? ? ' I ? SOCIAL CALENDAR II ij Mooday, October 25 I Mrs, W. Cutchins. J 7:30 p. n.?Boy Scoots. Tuesday, 24 "..J 8:80 p. m.?Kerry Matrons meet ( with Mrs. J. Loyd Horton. 6:15 p. m.?Rotary Club. 8:00 p. m.?Junior Order. Wednesday, 25 3:80 p. m.?Literary-Art Depart- || stent meets with Mrs. D. R. If Morgan. Thoraday, 26 vf 12:00-6.-00 p. m.?Turkey Dinner |i served by Episecpal Auxiliary Ij in American Legion Home, Fridaay, 27 3:00 p. m. ? Progressive Bridge j Club meets with Mrs. Jack Ij Smith. RECENT BRIDE HONORED Mrs. Robert Lee Smith, a bride of the month, who has been honored at aeveral social affairs since her recent marriage,. was the honor guest at a farming bridge party given by Mrs. C. T. Dixon on Thursday afternoon. The attractive apartment of the hostess was bright with flowers of the autumn, French marigolds and iahlias, in shades of yellow, together with table appointments, being used to carry the suggestion of the Hal lowe'en season. Contract was played at eleven tables prior to the presentation of the gifts, the high score prize, a lovely potted plant, going to Mrs. M. V. Hor ton, and Mrs. Smith being given a novel serving spoon to match her mosen pattern in flat silver. - After the games a delicious salad tourse and hob coffee were served by the hostess. WOMAN'S CLUB , The October business meeting of! the Woman's Club was held on Friday] ifternoon, with Mrs. D. R. Morgan as I hostess, and Miss Annie Perkins pre-] dnding. xlans for activities of the fail and] winter included those of the Literary- ] \.rt department, which were given by] he chairman, Mrs. George W. Davis] ind Mrs. D. R. Morgan, chairman of] the ways and means committee, with] ?choes of the recent district meeting] riven by Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. R. E. ] Boyd, Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck reading the ] latteris report. A round table discussion of civic] improvements related to the unpavedj streets and to the City library. A delightful sweet course was serv- j ed after adjournment. JACK WALDLAW AND HIS CAROLINIANS TO PLAY FOR DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 Young people of this section are] looking forward to the dance to be] held here in Planter's Warehouse on] Friday evening, October 27, and par- ] ticulariy to the music of the occasion, j which will be furnished by Jack Ward- ] law and his fourteen Carolinians.] This orchestra is now.playin/c an ex tended engagement at Carolina Pines and may be heard each day at 12:151 P. M., over radio station, W. P. T. F., Raleigh. Manager John King announces that this will be the best dance of the sea son. Amplifiers will be installed in order that dancers and spectators may receive entire benefit of the music and the program, which will be fea tured by Boh Bland, vocalist and torch singer. I [EMERIALD ISLES STUDIED I BY LITERARY CLUB Members of the Literary Club car Iried away from the meeting of that group on Wednesday afternoon, a bet Iter understanding of the atmosphere lof beauty and mlHh end the person- I ?alitiea of the celebrities of the ESner- I laid Isles, than they had hithertofore, I las a result of the interesting presen- I tation of SaroLd Speakman's "Here's I I Ireland," by Mrs. ; J. H. Darden and Mrs. B. S. Sheppnrd, the latter giving I I the paper assigned to her sister, Miss I The appealing tenderness of the I I prior to the serving of delirioub | lowe en novelty* 1 hw tfift ? uraridcnt- Via Aifflifi ^MdnlLi r*L|k voted to Myist - hurhl I- . sv f-v.H J ITie Club welcomed Alex Rouse's I guest for the evening, Allen Kendall, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT MEETS ' ? ? - ? ' ' Miss Emma Dale was gracious hos tess at her home on Tuesday evening to the members of the Muse and Art department of the Woman's Club, and to a former member, Mrs. M. M. Veaaey. Schubert's early life and bis musi cal career were reviewed by the chair man, Mrs. G. S. Vought, with his style and compositions being illus trated by Miss Vivian Case, who with Mrs. Haywood Smith as accompanist, sang "Ave Maria" and "Sweet Re pose," and by Miss Eugenia Gray, who played his "Serenade" and Mo ment Musicale." Miss Gray was cor dially received as a new member if this group at this time. The hostess was assisted by her sif ter, Miss Alice Dble and Miss Vivitn Case in serving a variety of sand wiches and hot chocolate. .' ? ' * - -" -.. - Heiress Runs Away from Her Priam after 4 Days. She Expected Wonder ful Lore-Making, but Met Only Coii ness, She Says. Read This Story of High Society in The American Week ly, the Magazine Distributed with Next Sunday's Baltimore American. Bay your copy from your favorite newsboy or newsdealer. :i in* n A XT A/Sm II w"--'."^' ?:?f ? , || iT.l^ TIT I..- FmamIT HfyiTlniA III jonn wayne. rnui& incnugn . -. I' ,-.v,.'. ij,\i; l^pt|paiq%y|^0 IMy^T^S I * A J J J u j n i I ^?? -. ??-" ' Program for Wee^ ef Oct 23 f MONDAYA-TUESDAY J '^ ANOTHKD LANGUAGE 2 j ...-,; ?Wit?*? ... * DaKa?4 Mnn#nmHiiinr .?, KoDert Montgomery and -- < wSfcJSw ;fc .?&" j:1 'RQj '"?<,.?>'?"'"* WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 1 I v. ?- ? sr5?s$8 ; 11 . vJAMES CAGNEY K : i ._" ?;?? -i "MAYOR OP HELL" ' Added?Musical Act *' -V V.Vv'" ': '!;!?."?? ' . .. vt^r*- r-\-. JESSIE MATHEWS "GOOD COMPANIONS" Added?Comedy (Static) : < i ?SATURDAY? ' Tim McCoy?Lnana Walters ?in? 1 "The End of The TraiF Also Cartoon, Comedy, Serial Shows 3:15, 7:15 and 9:00 Saturday 2:00 'til 11:00 ( ' : I -, , ,? , u, state Ijf GREENVILLE SBf MONDAY ? ONE DAY Matinee and Night GENE AUSTIN in person Also Screen Program ?TUESDAY? Spencer Tracy Colleen Moore "Power And The Glory" ?WEDNESDAY "GOLDEN HARVEST" ?THURSDAY? Cecil 6. DeMills "THIS DAY AND AGE" I 1 IT*' ? I Bank of Farmville 1904-1933 I .. . _ . I Farmville, N. C. qjjpj Safety . Service I ANNOUNCEMENT! We Are Now Serving Steamed Oysters or Oysters Any Style. ?OYSTERS FRESH EVERY DAY Ice Cold Draught Beer-? Hot Bar-B-Q Planter'* Cafe , Next Door to Knott's Warehouse CURB SERVICE ? OPEN ALL NITE JOHN BAKER, Proprietor. FOR RESULTS MVERM HOT ENTERPRISE ?-c '* *. ; ? ? ; . ' ? ** * T- v..: ggr?l . ? ? t V \ '? ? . " ? ?? ? ? - ? - ? v, ^ W ^ m ? ?" ?ME.:- fffl 8ffi MB f*ri|