Social anil personal happenings [ _ . . , _ _ - - - j Phil Carter Bunn is visiting rela tives in Spring Hope. ? ? ? Coy Monk is spending the week at Virginia Beach, Va. a a a Graham McAdams spent Thursday in Greenville and Washington. ? ? ? Howard Harris has returned from a visit to relatives in Greenville. ? ? ? Fred Davis has returned from a visat to relatives in Atlanta, Ga. ? ? ? Clifford Davis, of Atlanta, Ga;, is visiting his brother, Fred Davis. a a a Mrs. Minnie S. Warren is spending several days of this week in Speed. a a a I Miss Annie Perkins is spending some time with Mrs. J. M. Wheless. a a a Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Morgan and small son spent Sunday in Greenville. a a a G. D. Taylor, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with friends here. ? ? * Miss Lizzie Gay has returned after spending several days in Rocky Mount. 9 * ? B. C. Barbee left Monday to spend two weeks at the Imperial plant in Durham. ? ? ? Mrs. Cutler Moore and children, of Lumoerton, are guests of Mrs. T. C. Turn age. ? 9 ? Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Bobbitt spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Warrenton. W 9 9 Leroy Parker, who has been in Hopkinsville, Ky., for several months is at home. ? ? ? Miss Marguerite Johnson, of Col amtaa, S. C., is the guest of Miss Margaret Davis. ? ? ? Friends will regret to learn that I J. W. Lovelace is ill at his home on Church street. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. W. A* Barrett and Mrs. W. G. Gay were Greenville visi tors, Thursday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith and sons,, James and Emerson, spent Sunday in Wilson. ? ? ? Rev. C. B. Mashburn has returned from Plymouth, where he conducted a series of meetings. ? ? ? Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Marriott, of Battleboro, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hines. 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Bobbitt are spending the week end with friends at Morehead City. ? ? a Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Clayton were were Greenville visitors Sunday. ? * ? Mrs. C. B, Mashburn and daughter, Miss Louise, has returned after a visit to friends in Asheville. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that J. M. Christman continues to im prove in a Wilson hospital. ... i Miss Delphia Matthews is spending two weeks with friends in Washing ton, D. C., and Baltmore, Md. * ? ? - j i Ernest Barrett, Jr., left recently; to accept a position with a group of magazine salesmen in Virginia. ? ? * Dr .and Mrs. G. C. Godwin, of Asheville, are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Godwin. ? 9 9 1. E. Satterfield has returned from Duke Hospital where he received ex amination and treatment for several days. ^ ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bynum, of Chariotte, left Friday for Pinetops, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Monk. ? ? ? Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt and Miss Mae Joyner have returned from a motor trip to points in Alabapia and Ten nessee. ? * * Carl Turnage, Jr., and B. 0. Turn age, Jr., spent several days of this week at White Lake, Wrightsville and Chariotte. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Pollard and son> Billy, Mrs. W. M. Willis and Miss Josie Hearne spent Wednesday in Richmond, Va. ? ? ? Misses Emily Pippin Milgrom, of Rocky Mount, and Majorie Whitaker, of Enfield, are guests of Mrs. C. H. Hines this week. * ? ? Mrs. C. CL Satterfield and children, Charles and Frances, are visiting Mrs. Satterfi eld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gates. Mrs. H. P. Moseley, of Wilson spent Monday with friends here: John D. Dixon spent Wednesday ii Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Shackeiforc of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting Mrs Shaekgfonl's parents, Mr. and Mrs Fnak Dupree, St ( Mr. and Mrs. Ben Case, of New-1 port News, Va, are guests of Mr. I and Mrs. George Winrham. ? ? ? Mrs. C, W. Zimme/man, of Rich-1 mond, Va., and Miss Ted Zimmerman I of Durham, spent Thursday with Mrs. B. C. Barbee. / J ? ? ? Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Murphrey and Mr. and Mrs. Poe Darden were I Windsor, Newport News and Buffalo I Beach, Va., visitors Sainday. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis and daughter, Miss Helen, Mrs. M. V.J Horton and Miss Vivian Case were I Rocky Mount visitors, Friday. m 9 ? Friends will be glad to learn that J Miss Easter Mae Gay is recovering rapidly from an appendicitis opera tion in a Rocky Mount hospital. * ? ? Durward Royster returned Friday j to New York, after a visit to his | brother, W. S. Royster. Mr. Royster is an instructor at Columbia Univer sity. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Wyatt Tucker has returned J from a Richmond hospital and is re covering rapidly from a recent ill ness. ? ? ? Mrs. Frank Capps and daughter, Miss Novella, of Washington, D. C., j arrived Thursday to spend some time | with Mrs. Capps' mother, Mrs. Doraj H. Keel. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shytle and small daughter, Miss Barbara Ann, of Washington, D. C., are spending some time with Rev. and Mrs. C. B. I Mashburn. ? ? ? J Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Paul Baker, of Greenville, who ! is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wainright, is improving. V * * Mr. and Mrs. J.. Y. Monk, Misses j Rachel and Hazel ,and house guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bynum, of Char lotte, spent several days of this week at White Lake. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Finch and children, of Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Benson and children, of Hickory, are spending some time with Mrs. J. M. Christman. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Flanagan have returned from their wedding trip in Western Carolina and are making ther home with their mother, Mrs. Lizzie Flanagan. ? ? ? ?; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thredgill and daughter, Miss Mary Catherine, Mrs. Kate Cole and Miss Lillie Cole, of Rockingham, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Barbee. ? ? ? Misses Martha Cobb, Meta King Moore, Carrie Best- Tyson, Lavenia Walston, ^Jiinnie Mae Dail, Virginia Dare- Carraway and Annie Laurie Joyner returned Saturday from Neuse Forest, where they attended the 4-H Club Camp. - ? ?. * Friends of Mra Chas. W. Shackle ford will regret to learn that she is ill at her home on George street Mrs. Shackleford returned Wednes day from a Wilson hospital where she went for examination and treat ment ? I ? ? ? Misses Rachel Monk, Nita Lee Townsend, Edna Earle Reynolds and Robert Dixon have returned after at tending the annual conference' for young people, the Bonclarken Con ference at Flat Rock, N. C. These young people will have charge of the Sunday evening program at the Christian. Church this week. ? ?? * PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE CLUB 1 . Mrs. E. C. Beaman was hostess to her card club on Thursday afternoon i and to additional guests, including: Mrs. W. S. Royster, Mrs. W. N. t Spruill, Mrs. J. B. Cutchins, Mrs. R. ISndsey, Mrs. John B. Lewis, Mrs. Mert McCullom, San Antonio, Texas, 1 and Miss Rosa Lee Lang. Following six interesting progres . sions, the high award, a novel cookie jar, wae presented to Mrs, W. 8. .. SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, July 2 3:30 p. m.?Christian Missionary Society meets in the Church 3:30 p. m.?Episcopal Auxiliary meets with Mrs, J. W. Joyner. 3:30 p. m,?Presbyterian Auxili ary, Circle No. 1 meets with Mrs. W. Leslie Smith. 3:30 p. m.?Presbyterian Auxili ary, Circle No. 2 meets with Mrs. W. N. Spruill. 4:00 p. m.?Baptist Missionary Society meets with Mrs. W. Tucker. ,? 4:00 p. n\.?Methodist Missionary Society meets in the Church, 7:30 p. m.?Girl Scouts. 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 3 6:4g p. m.?Rotary Club. 8:00 p. m.?Junior Order. Thursday, 5 j 8:00 p. m.?Modern Woodmen. Friday, 6 I 7:30 p. m.?American Legion. I Royster, and a delightful congealed fruit salad was served. Refreshing iced fruit juice was passed during the progress of the games. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Rachel Barrett delightfully entertained fourteen of her friend3 on Wednesday evening at a delight ful swimming party, in celebration of her twelfth birthday. Following adip in thef municipal pool, the hostess and her guests re turned to the Barrett home, where games were played and ice cream, together with a huge birthday cake were served by her mother, Mrs. E. L. Barrett, who was assisted in pass ing refreshments by her Small daugh ter, Miss Dora Mae Barrett ? MERRY MATRONS The Merry Matrons concluded their club year with a delightful meeting, on Tuesday afternoon, at which Mrs. M. V. Jones was hostess. Supplementing the year's program of papers, reviewing the lives of Confederate leaders, was one of in-j novation and charming variety, con-i sisting as it did of an informal talk, I relative to her recent trip to Europe, by Mrs. A. C. Monk ,a group of songs by Miss Mary K. Jerome, of Atlanta, Ga., who also gave a reading, "I Am Music," followed by a talk on "Life Saving," by Billy Morton, who has recently completed a course at the American Red Cross Aquatic School, Brevard, N. C., demonstrating the late methods of artificial respiration with Ras Jones as his subject Visitors of the hostess, Miss Mary K. Jerome, Mrs. C. C. Satterfiela, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. J. T. Bynum, were welcomed by the president Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, who, at the end of the program, declared the club adjourned until September. A delicious frozen salad course was served during a pleasant social hour. HOSTS AT SUMMER OUTING Employees of A. C. Monk and Co., Inc., forgot weighing, packing, tag ging, shipping and clerical duties on Friday afternoon, and motored to Greenco camp near Bayview for their annual outing and picnic given them by A. C. Monk, president of the com pany, and Mrs. Monk. Boating, fishing and other water sports were enjoyed after the huge hampers of fried chicken, pickles, cake and other good things that make a picnic were disposed of. Employees present were George Bee km an, J. Sterling Gates, George Gates, Arthur Barber, Julian Rumley,' W. M. Henderson, Plato Monk, Lath Morriss, F. W. SateerWhaite, Ben Lang, Sam Kittrell, W. R. Skinner, R. A, Fields, Jr., Jack Mozingo, Mrs. W. P. Easley, Miss Lucy Johnsrton, M. E. Dixon, Kinston, J. O, Renfro, WendelL Visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. J.. Y. Monk, B. 0. Turnage and children, Carl Turnage, Jr., Mrs. J. Sterling Gates and children, J. D. Gates, Mrs. George Beckman, Mrs. Lath Morriss, Mrs. F. W. Satterwhaite, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jones, Mrs. M. E Dixon, Kinston, Mrs. Arthur Barber, Mrs. Hingeveld, Rocky Mount, Mrs. J. 0. Renfro and EM Sykes and son, Wendell, C. W. Howard and W. Wyatt, Greenville, Mrs. Plato Monk, Mrs. Winston SmithT, Opelika, Ala., Mrs. Sam Kittrell, Miss Selma Johnson, and J. G. Spencer. LEGION AUXILIARY ENDORSES MRS. SHUMWAY AS DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT Holding the final meeting for the summer months, the Farmville American Legion Auxiliary met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. M. Willis, with Mrs. J. O. Pollard as joint hostess, and with che former presiding in the absence of the president. A report of. the treasurer, Mrs. C. A. Tyson, gave the sum of $76.15 cleared from recent benefit projects, and a report of child welfare work, given by Mrs. Willis, presented out standing achievements in this branch of service. Afte^ due consideration of the Auxiliary service record of Mrs. M. H. Shumway, Lexington, this group went on record as endorsing her for the next department president The Membership Message of Mrs. J. B. Faulkner, national membership chairman, Southern " division, was read, together with a communication from Mrs. Tom C. Daniels, depart^ ment membership chairman, of New Bern, urging that each unit reach its desired quota before the convention in August Interesting and timely was an ex cellent paper, read by Mrs. Haywood Smith, on the subject of "Peace With Security." A variety of dainty sandwiches and tea were served by the hostesses after adjournment. Artistic arrange ments at summer flowers made the Willis home most attractive and in viting. Owning HtxnerieL "Hew, air, what do you think 4 *atr said the mother, after she had hewed Bobby? eaae. H don't' think at afi," .implied the youngetnr.. ? "My train of thought has been delayed hf I * hni bofc^Hgrv T?A Herald, rjj Thin, Worn-Out \ Tires Unsafe For - Holiday Driving ; Local tire (leaders are taking an j active part in the national effort be- ; ing made to insure a safe and sane Fourth of July in their home towns by urging tire inspection that will remedy or eliminate doubtful tires which may mar the holiday. "There are doubtless more cars in operation now than there were at , the same time last year," said W. C. Wooten, manager of the Farmville Service Station, local. Goodyear deal- ; era, commenting upon the situation, "which means that in the case of , holiday travel highway accidents are more likely to happen if a great many of these cars have to stop to repair tires or, worse, if tires go flat j or blow out when traveling in heavy - traffic. i "It is now pretty generally known i that tires that are thin and well ] worn can't stand the gagg of summer ? driving on hot pavements. It is only natural that more tires 'let go' , in warm weather than in cold be- j cause hot days expand their air ( pressures and'the thin casings won't stand the added strain. "Abdut the best insurance for trou ble free driving, Mr. Wooten pointed out, it to take a few minutes for a careful check-up at a reliable service station. The Farmville Service Sta tion will make this inspection with out charge or obligation. Luxurous Life of an Ancient Queen. Intimate Details of How Queen Shub-ad of Ancient Ur of the Ohaldes Dressed and Amused Her self, in The 'American Weekly, the j Magazine which comes on July 1 with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AM9RIr CAN. Buy your copy from your fa-1 vorite newsboy or newsdealer. Recent rains have brought out an excellent growth of both old and new i plantings of rasberries in Burk coun ty. Berries on the old plantings are ripening now. ? Can the Once Popular Stage Stars | Come Back? Inspided by One Fam ous Has-Been's Glorious Resurrec-1 tion in Hollywood, Two Others Are; Coming Out of Retirement. Read About Them in The American Week ly, the Magazine which comes on , July 1 with the BALTIMORE SUN DAY AMERICAN. Buy your copy I from your favorite newsboy or news dealer. '- J: FARMYILLE FIREMEN RECEIVE CERTIFICATES The North Carolina Firemen's Ai sociation Fire College and Drill School, held recently at Doriiam,wss said by the conductor, Sherwood Brockwell, to have been one of tip moat successful yet held by this or ganization. The rosier showed a total enroll ment of 239, including- the facnlty, upon the three day coarse consisting of nine assemblies and roll calls, with 186 the 228 firemen enrolled, at tending all sessions of Fire College and being awarded Fire College cer tificates, and oat of the 186 a total of 145 participated in ail of the Drill School evolutions and were awarded Drill School certificates. . Members of the local fire depart ment, who won certificates, are as Follows: Haywood Smith, chief, fire College certificate; C, H. Flanagan and H. F. Seigler being awarded both the Fire College and Drill School :ertificates, R. A. Joyner, who is vice presi dent of the State Firemen's Associa tion, was in attendance on assemblies during the first two days. ???????? 1 Mon.-Tues July 2-3 FOR MEN ONLY And All Thrill Lovers WALLACE BERRY "VIVA VILLA" ? ? i ? ii MIDNITE SHOW Tues. Nite?11:30 "THE THIN MAN" ?with? Wm. Powell ? Myrna Loy Same Program July 4th. A Big ear. Howell?1 always keep my ear tr the ere and. Powell?Aren't yon afr&ic that an automobile will come along and take off a, slice of it? FOR TWO WEEKS Permanent WAVES $3.00 C SPECIAL SUMMER RATES ON ALL WORK! Call Phone 10 For Information TlEVAMtMME Kapi Taking Caidui Untfl Ska Got Rid of thaSararoPaina Whan Un. Ida Hogo, of Wto bury, Xnd, wmI&i painful, run down twiidltlon, aha took Gazdul wtth tho raaulta aha daaoribaa ko tow: "I had Juat baan what 00a might aay dragging around, IMtng mlaarahla and all out of aorta. -I - ? ? ? W. .I M -|||,t 1, ?In, J mMUNM not omtm uttpM my aunt I aanfc for ex bottlao of . 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