Social anli personal happenings;
Rev. C. B. Mashbum spent Tues
day in Raleigh
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Mr and Mrs. G. A. Jones were Ral
eigh visitors Friday.
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Poe Darden, of Murfreesboro, spent
Sunday with friends here.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith were
Rocky Mount visitors, Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Stancill spent
Monday with relatives at Speed.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Howard were
Rocky Mount visitors Sunday.
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Miss Mary Wheless and Miss Doro
thy Smith spent Friday in Raleigh.
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Rv. H. L. Hendricks and J M. Christ
man were Durham visitors Friday.
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W. J. Monk, of Durham, visited rel
atives here Sunday and Monday.
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Miss Elizabeth Fields is spending
this week with friends in Mt. Olive.
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Miss Ruth Stancill, of Washing
ton, is visiting Mrs. W. S. Royv;er.
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Miss Irma Grant, of Greenville,
spent Wednesday with Miss Mae Gay.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Joyner and son J
of Kinston were visitors here Wednes
day
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Mrs. Bessie Tilghman, of Greenville
spent Sunday with Mrs. Maude Hin
son.
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Mrs. A. B. Walters has returned
after a visit to relatives in Washing
ton.
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Mrs. A. C. Monk and Mrs. B. 0.
Turaagre were Raleigh visitors Tues
day.
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Miss Hilda Smith, of Kinston,
spent the week end with relatives
here.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monk and Mrs.
Plato Monk were Richmond visitors
this wek.
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Howard Taylor has returned after
spending several weeks in Greenville,
Tenn.
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Miss Lulie Havens, of Tarboro, is
the guest of Mrs. John T. Bynum
this week.
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Watt Parker and R? T. Norville
were Rocky Mount and Wilson visi
tors, Thursday.
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Mr. "and Mrs. D. R. Morgan and
son, Danny, were Greenville visitors
for the week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Spell and daugh
ter, Miss Hazel, were Greenville visi
tors Sunday.
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Miss Rosalie Lang, teacher in the!
Bethel school, spent the week end at
her home here.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bar bee and chil
dren spent Easter with friends in
Norfolk, Va.
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Miss Sue Barrett, of Greenville,
spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss
Elizabeth Fields,
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Dr. Dennis Keel, of Greensboro,
spent Monday with his sister, Mrs.
Sallie K. Horton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nash Warren and
Mrs. Minnie Warren spent Sunday in
Lawrence and Speed.
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Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lovelace
and son, James B. Jr., of High Point
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Lovelace.
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Mrs. W. S. Royster and Miss Ruth
Stanrill, of Washington were Dur
ham visitors Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Lancaster, of
Raleigh, spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Morgan.
Ernest Barrett, Jr., student at
Louisburg College, spent the holidays
with his parents here.
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Miss Margaret Leaks, of Greens
boro, has returned after a visit to
Miss Margaret Davis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearce, of
Raleigh spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Wheless.
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Mr and Mrs. A. A. Stuart, of Nor
folk, Va, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Gay.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Norville, and
daughter, Miss Edith May, were
Smithfield visitors Sunday.
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Miss Mary Alice Beaman, teacher
in the Winterville school, spent the
week end with her parents.
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Mrs. Harry Cooke, of Mt. Olive,
spent several days of this week with
her mother Mrs. B. S. Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon George, of
Newport News, Va, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. K Cobb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warren and
Mrs. Robert Warren, of Speed, spent
Thursday with Mrs. Minnie Warren.
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Ernest Askew and Mullen Lilly, of
Eure, students of Elon College, were
guests of C. A. Lilly for the week end.
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Mrs. J. 0. Pollard, Mrs. W. A Pol
lard, Sr., and Mrs. Mamie Cherry
I were Rocky Mount visitors Wednes
day.
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Mrs. G. S. Vought and brother,
! Phil Carter Bonn, are spending the [
i week end with relatives in Hender-1
son.
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Mr. and Mrs. Plato Monk moved
this week into the home recently oc
cupied by J. N. Gregory on Content
nea street.
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Friends will regret to learn that
Ed Nash Warren has been confined
to his home with illness for several
days and left Friday for examination
in a Rocky Mount hospital.
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Mrs. W. G. Gay and son, Jesse, re
turned Thursday from Rocky Mount
where Jesse underwent an appendici
tis operation.
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Mr. .and Mfs.'A. L. Alford, of
Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Malone, of Roxboro, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Alfred Taylor, of Robersonville,
spent the week end with Chief and
Mrs. J. L. Taylor.
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Friends will regret to learn that
George S. Williams suffered a serious
fall from a high pile of cotton in the
Bonded Warehouse here Thursday
and sustained a broken ankle. He
left Friday for treatment at Duke
Hospital.
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Miss Alice Coggufe spent the week
end with Miss Chrystelle Lucas at
her home in Benson.
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John T. Thorne has returned from
Washington, D. C., where he attend
ed a special meeting of the Tobacco
Advisory Committee.
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Miss Elizabeth Lang and Miss
Nency Lewis, teachers in the Belvoir
school, spent the week end at their
respective homes here.
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A number of High School teach
ers and other citizens here attended
the Educational Meet held at E. C. T.
C., Greenville, Tuesday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lilly and chil
dren and guests, Ernest Askew and
Mullen Lilly, students at Elon Col
lege, were Eure visitors Sunday.
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Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt, Mrs. J. Branch
' Bobbitt, 'Mrs. Z. M. White burst, Mrs.
W. Leslie Smith and Mrs. Plato Monk
were Greenville visitors Wednesday.
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Mrs. Henrietta Williamson, Mrs. T.
C. Turnage and J. H. Paylor attend
ed the funeral of Congressman Ed
ward W. Peru in Smithfield, Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Everett and
daughter, i Miss Dona Lee, and son,
Boy, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., spent the
week end with Mrs. Maude Hinson.
~Hr. and Mrs. J. M. Christman and
Miss Sallie Norwood spent the week
end in Henderson.
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Thomas Taylor, who has been on
the Greenville, Ttmn., tobacco ma&ket
for several weekH, spent the Easter
holidays with his parents, Chief and
Mrs. J. L. Taylor.
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Mrs. P. L. Allen, of Greenville,
Mrs. Rupert Allen and daughter,
Miss Joan, of Henderson, spent Tues
day and, Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Watt Parker.
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We regret to have to report that
W. J. Rollins, one of Farmvilie's old
est and most highly esteemed citi
zens continues critically ill at his
i home on Belcher street
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Mr. and Mrs. Levi Taylor, Miss
Spivey Bobinson, Mrs. Rosalie Britt
and daughter, Miss Varina Pate i
Britt of Franklin, Va., spent Sunday
with Mr. and/Mrs. C. L. Beaman.
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Miss Hazel Windham, of Aberdeen,
who has been visiting Miss Emily
Windham, was taken with an attack
of appendicitis Thursday and was
carried to a Greenville hospital for
an operation by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Windham, who arrived
from Aberdeen, Friday morning.
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Among Farmville friends attending
the funeral of Mrs. Mollie Kemp, mo
ther of Herbert Kemp of this city, on
Thursday, near Middlesex were: Mr.
and Mrs. Manly Liles, Mrs. W. A.
McAdams, Mrs. George Ballew, Miss
Mable DLxon, Bill Worthington, John
Meadows, Ray Braxton, Lewis Cow-,
an and W. Dudley. | .
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Farmville, N. C.
Monday and Tuesday
April 9-lpth
NORMA SHEARER?
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
in
"RIPTIDE"
Wednesday
RALPH BELLAMY
? in ? s
"Before Midnight"
Thursday
SPENCER TRACY
?in?
'THE SHOWOFF"
Friday
I've Got Your Number
with
JOAN BLONDELL
Saturday
Rex Bell
?in?
"Man From Arizona"
Serial and Comedy
Shows 3:15, 7:15 and 9:00
Saturday 2:00 'til 11:00
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jj SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday, April 9
I 3:30 p. m.?Circle No. 4, Metho
dist Missionary Society, meets
with Mrs. Chas Mozingo.
I. 6-30 p. m.?Rotarians will attend
Inter-City Meet in Greenville.
I 7:30 p. m.?Girl Scouts.
I 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts.
Tuesday, 10
I 3:30 p. m.?Merry Matrons meets
with Mrs. B. S. Smith.
I 7:30 p. m.?Spanish-American War |
Veterans.
I 3:00 p. m.?Four H. and Glee Clubs
in joint recital, Perkins HalL
8:00 p. m.?Junior Order.
Thursday, 12
I 3:30 p. m.?Woman's Chib meets
J at the home of Mrs. T. E. Joyner
with Mrs. Lackey as joint hos
! I tess.
Saturday, 14
jl 3:00 p. m.?Major Benjamin May
11 chapter, D. A. R., meets with
j Mrs. E. B. Beasley and Mrs.
I George Jefferson in Fountain.
MON.-TUES.
April 9-10
For those who like to
laugh and ring?
bottoms
: up
with
SPENCER TRACY
"PAT" PATERSON
JOHN BOLES
L~
WEDJTDAY
Fredric
MARCH
In
"Good
Dame"
with
SYLVIA
SIDNEY
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THURSDAY
April 12
OTTOKRUGER
UNA MEREEL
it
the gripping
i
drama
"THE WOMAN
IN HIS LIFE"
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Tax LUting Notice :
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We the undersigned Tax listers wiB be In Court Room at J
City Hall during the Month of April for the purpose of Ltet
? km 1934 Taxes. The Law requires that you List your
F during this Month ? per your holdings >#$1*:<
reciate you seeing us early and avoiding the rush. <
J. B. JCYNBR, Tax lister Pitt County. j
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SPECIAL |
FEimUZERB
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FERTILIZER
FOR TOBACCO
and watch RESULTS on the
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Warehouse Floor.
?Ask the Man who Used Armour's?
Big Crop in 1933
HE KNOWS
See iv. j. Ra
Office Citizens Bank Building
FARMVILLE, N. C.
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FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE
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Simple as a Shock Absorber!
Chevrolet's "fully-enclosed" Knee-Action is in reality
a gigantic "shock absorber," built solidly on to Chev
rolet's big, heavy frame, with the front wheel anchored
to the "shock absorber" arm. The result: When the
front wheel comes in contact with a bump or hole, it
rises or falls to absorb the shock.
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^gnliBCT In a Chevrolet, you not only get the
gjj^g ^ ^ yOU also get
several other Knee-Action advantages not found in
any other low-priced car! Hie reason: Chevrolet's
Knee-Action is of a very special land. The patents
on it are held exclusively by General Motors. In
this construction, the coil spring, which is the heart
of the mechanism, is safely and solidly enclosed in a
heavy steel housing to keep out dirt and flying
stones. What's more, the design of this type is such
that the steering mechanism is completely divorced
from the spring action, the result being a new and
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welcome type of shock-proof steering.
Admittedly, these "fully-enclosed" Knee-Action
wheels are more expensive to produce than other
types. But Chevrolet feels that the extra satisfac
tion thus assured for Chevrolet owners is well worth
the extra manufacturing cost. And this same at
titude is responsible for the presence of many other
"fine-car" features in the new Chevrolet: the large,
roomy Fisher body. The new Y-K frame. ? The
cable-controlled brakes. In fact, everything about
this automobile reflects Chevrolet's well-known
policy: to build the most cars, by building the best
cars of low price!
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
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Compare Chevrolet's low dotiverod prion and taay G.M.A.C. ttrmt. A General Moton Value ? ..
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