J'KLVAX, AUUUBM' XI, XVO+ , ... .. . . .. ? i ' ?. i . u. i. . ? _ ? ii r " .1 ? Social anb personal happenings Miss Margaret Davis spent Friday) in Raleigh. ? ? ? A. C. Monk visited the border mar kets this week. ? * ? Miss Jean Horton is visiting rela tives in New York. * * * Miss Helen Willis is visiting rela tives in Hertford. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. ^P. Easley spent Sunday in Smith field. ? * * Mrs. Judd Walker and daughter spent Tuesday in Wilson. ? ? ? Mrs. Frank Capps is spending the week end at Nags Head. ? ? * ? ? ? Miss Ruth Hayes Turnage is visit ing frienis in Norfolk, Va. ? * * Miss Luriine Bass is visiting friends in Ahoskie this week. ? ? ? Allen Moore Harris is spending this week at Virginia Beach. ? ? ? Miss Becky Wheless has returned i from a visit to friends in BetheL * * m Miss Gen Easley has returned aft er a visit to relatives in Smithfield. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Roebuck and chil dren were Riverside visitors, Sunday. ? ? ? Miss Rachel Monk has returned from a visit to friends in Burlington. * * * Mrs. A. H. Stevens has returned from a visit to relatives in Wilming ton. ? ? ? Miss Serene Turn age has returned , after a visit to frieds in Orlanda, Flat ? + ? Miss Margaret Miller, of Sanford, is the guest of Miss Bertha Joynei Lang. ... Miss Annie Perkins has returned from a visit to relatives at Columbia, S. C. ? * * Miss lizzie Gay and Mrs. Annie Shackleford were Wilson visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Miss Bessie Harrell, of Ahoskie, J spent the week end with Mrs. E. C. Carr. ? ? ? Miss Frances Callis, of Henderson, is the guest of Mrs. Edgar J. Bar rett. * * ? < Seth Barrow and Bill Smith are ] ?pending the week end at Virginia Beach. ? ? ? Miss Dora DeGrace Rountree is spending this week in Ayden with ' friends. ? # ? Miss Lula Lee Havens ,of Tarboro, 1 is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bynurru ? ? Mrs. Frank Capps and Mrs. Lath Morriss were Ayden visitors on Thursday. * ? ? Mrs. Ernest Pou, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Josh Dixon. ? * ? Mrs. E. C. B?man and daughter, Miss Mary Alice, were Kins ton visi tors Friday. ? 9 ? Mrs. J. Sterling Gates and chil dren have returned from a vist to Four Oaks. * * * Harold Hardy, of Norfolk, Va., N spent Thursday and Friday with friends here. ? ? ? Mrs. E. C. Carr, and sons, and Mrs. P. M. Dickens, were Greenville visi tors, Monday. Miss Margaret Smith left this week to assume her duties in the Kelford school. ? ? ? Mrs. D. R.. Morgan has returned from a visit to friends at-Benson and Whits Lake. ? * * Miss Ethel Whitehurst has return ed to Beaufort after a visit to Miss Lucy Barrow. * * ? Dr. C. C. Joyner, and daughters, Misses Mae and Frances spent Fri day in Raleigh. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pierce and Mrs. L E. Satterfield were Raleigh visitors B. O. Turnage, Jr., has returned after spending some time at Lake accouww # # , Miss Antionette Charles, of Ahos yw spent the week end -jjritfe Miss 9 9 9 R. H. Knott has returned after speeding several days on the Lum BR ^ lira Will Barrett, Mrs. W. p. Gay and Mrs. Foe Darden were Wilson vfcfcotrs, Tuesday.^ Joseph Privette, of Baltimore, Md., is spending this week with his apnt, Mrs. J. M. Wheless. ? ? ? Misses Lady Murphy and Mary Elizabeth Heath is spending this week in Washington. Mrs. Ray Braxton and two sons left Friday morning for Baltimore, Md., to visit relatives. ? ? ? R. T. Martin and Robert Lang are spending several days of this week in Washington, D. C. ? ? ? ? J. K. Cobb, Jr., was carried to a Wilson hospital Tuesday for a tonsil and adenoid operation. ? * ? Miss Mary Linn left Friday for her home in Salisbury after a visit to Miss Mae Joyner. ? ? Friends of Miss Eva Mae Turnage will be glad to learn that she is out after a recent illness. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith were White Lake visitors, Sunday. ? ? ? Mrs. Minnie Warren and son, Ed Nash, attended the Higgs reunion in Halifax county on Wednesday. ? * * Mrs. Mary Grizzard, of Franklin, Vsl, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ben Albritton, in Greene county. I Ted Albritton, Fred Davis and John D. Dixon have returned after a motor trip to Virginia Beach. ? ? ? Mrs. J. A. Mewborn went to a Kinston hospital today where she underwent a tonsil operation. * * * James Lang, who is on the Lum berton tobacco market this season, spent the week end here. ? * ? Miss Emily Windham returned Sunday from a visit to relatives at Southern Pines and Aebrdeen. ? ? * Miss Mervel Sanders and Miss Neta Schaffer, of Four Oaks, are guests of Mrs. J. Sterling Gates. * * * Aty. John Hill Paylor and family ind Robert Rouse and family spent the week end at Carolina Beach. ? * * B. F. Spencer and E. E. Chesson, of Columbia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Reynolds, on Tuesday. ? ? ? Lieut. John H. Fonveille returned to West Point, Tuesday, after a visit to his sister, Mrs. I. E. Satterfield. * # ? Friends will be glad to learn that George Moore, Sr., is recuperating from treatment in a Wilson hospital. ? *'? v ? WV* Mrs. Mary Savage_acd Mfs. J. A. Viverette and Children, -of Battle boro, spent Friday with Mrs. Minnie Warren, * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Modlin spent several days of this week with rela tives in Newport News and Murfrees boro. * * * Miss Mildred Godwin, student nurse at St. Vincent hospital, Nor folk, Va., is spending her vacation at her home here. ' * * ? Jack Horton, Billy Parser and Robert Monk spent- Sunday, in Spring Hope. f^The Farm vi lie Surprise knows everything). * ? ? Misses Nita Grimes ,of Titusviile, Fla., and ' Edith Ward' Roebuck, "of Robersonviile, are guests of Mrs. S. A. Roebuck. f- Mrs.? Ben r Albritton and Miss j Gladys Bartow have returned from a visit to friends and relatives in i Franklin, Va. Mrs. G. W. Bunn, of Spring Hope, and Miss Georgia Bunn, .of Raleigh, spent several days of this week with Mrs. Vought ? ? ? ? - Friends wiH W glad to Jearn that George Warren, son at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warren, is recuperating from a recent tosil operation. ? ? ? The Ayden Freewill Baptist young people enjoyed a swimming party and picnic supper at the Municipal Pool Thursday evening. ^ 2-: ? ? ? Mrs. Ed Nash Warren, l^rs. Law rence Moye, Mrs. L. P. Thomas , and Miss Mary Barrow left Friday foe the Man too celebration. - ____ I jHf X 1 ^ . (UvSS '' OKttSOTH J ? - y- .. g. Mrs. B. F. Spencer, Mrs. E. F. Chesson and small son, of Columbia, spent several days of this week With Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Reynolds. Friends will be glad to hear that Albert Roebuck, son .of Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, is improving after a recent tonsil operation. ? ? ? [ Mr. and Mrs. Knott Proctor, and son, of Greenville, were guests of Mrs. Louise Harris, on Wednesday of this week. I ? ? ? Haywood Smith, R. A. Joyner, Ed gar J. Berrett and Ed Nash Warren attended the Firemen's Convention in Charlotte, this week. ? * * Friends of Mrs. Bert Taylor will regret to learn that she is improving very slowly from a recent illness, aad is still confined to her bed. ? ? * Mrs. S. V. Everett and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Everett and son have returned to Norfolk, Va., after a visit-to Mrs. Maude Hinson. ? ? * Mrs. C. T. Dixon, together with her mother, Mrs. Daisy Parsons, with whom she is spending some time in Norwood, were visitors here this week. . ? ? ? Miss Brightsey Savage has return ed to resume her duties in Bear Mountain Mission in Virginia, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Minnie Warren. ? * ? Mrs. Estelle Mouncastle and little Miss Ann Stahl have returned to Richmond, Va., after a visit to Mrs. Mountcastle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horton. * ? ? I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker, Mrs. T. W. Lang, Mrs. B. S. Smith and Miss Agnes Moore are attending the Man teo celebration during the week end. 9 ? m Mi33 Mae Joyner, and house guest, Miss Mary Linn, of Salisbury, Miss Elizabeth Fields, Carl Joynef, Bob Lang and John King were Pam lico Beach visitors Tuesday. ? * ? Mrs. J. Branch Bobbitt returned Thursday from her former home in Warrenton . Friends here join The Enterprise in extending sympathy in the recent death of her father. ? * ? Mrs. Leo Fallon, Miss Lucy Fer ran, and Lorraine Ferran, of Orlanda, Fla., and Mrs. Chester Frisk, of Mooresfield, W. Va., wei-s guests of Miss Serene Turaage this week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Amnions and daughter, Miss Mary, Mrs. Mary E. Laughlin and Herbert Jackson have returned to Spprtansburg, S. C., aft er a visit to Mr., and Mrs. Jack" Smith. ? * ? Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Spencer and daughter, Miss Isabella Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warren and daughter, Maxine, of Lawrence, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Minnie Warren. ? * ? * Mrs. Ted iUbritton, Miss Mary Elizabeth Humphrey, of Goldsboro, and Misses Emily Windham and Del phia Parker left this week for a motor trip to Washingtoon, D. C., and New York. ^ * /***?' ' - . 'yi. . .. ?- ' ?" . . A message, from Miss Janie Davis to her parents here, states that she and Miss Edna Robinson, who have been touring Europe for the past two months, wiUpland in New York to night and will return to Farmville Saturday or Sunday. Misses Davis and Robipson returned on the-S. S. Berengaria of, the Cunard line. Editor and Mrs. G. A. Rouse and daughter, Miss Mary Friar, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rouse and family and Mrs. Frank Capps attended the fun eral of "Buck" Harlow in Nashville, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Harlow was drowned at Bayview Sunday after noon, when he fell into a hole near a pier adjacent to the' cottage he was occupying. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCullom and son, Bert, Jr., arrived this week from San Antonio, Texas, to make their home in this community, having re cently purchased a farm on the FanhvRle-Greenville highway. They will have an apartment at the Horton Apts., until January.' Friends here are pleased over the decision of the McCulloms to make their home in good old Pitt County. Mrs. McCul lom was formerly Miss Guilla Askew of Farmville. pi* ? ??".* >.i??. ' ?.v"?? ? ^ 1 ? PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. L. T. Pierce was gracious hostess to her card club of four tables and additional friends for two, on Thursday afternoon, at her home on Pine street A variety of midsum mer flowers was effectively used in the rooms thrown ensuite for the games. Following six progressions the prise, sport handkerchiefs, was presented to Mrs. M. V. Jones, who compiled high score for the after noon. Mrs. R. A . Fields dnvited foi refreshments, together with Mrs. 1 E. Satterfield and Mrs. Westey SOCIAL CALENDAR - Monday, Aug. 20 3:30 p. m.?Presbyterian Auxili ary meets in the Church. 7:30 p. m.?Girl Scouts. 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 21 6:45 p. m.?Rotary Club. 8:00 p. m.?Junior Order. Thursday, 23 9:00 a. m.?Tobacco Market Opens 7:30 p. m.?Masons. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE j A delightful affair of the week I was that of Thursday evening when! Mrs. I. E. Satterfield entertained at two tables''of bridge in compliment to her brother, Lieut John H. Fon-1 veille, of West Point Decorative zinnias were in artistic arrangement and attractive table appointments I were used. The award for bidding making slams, a cartoon of cigar ettes, was divided between .Mrs. Frank Capps, of Washington, D. C.,j and Arthur F. Joyner. Mrs. L. T. Pierce assisted the hostess in serving I a delicious frozen salad course at the I conclusion of the games. ROBERT J. JONES. I Warrenton,?Funeral services for! Robert Jemson Jones were conduct-1 ied from the Warrenton Episcopal I church this afternoon at 5 o'clock by I Rev. B. N. DeFoe Wagner, rector, I assisted by Dr. J. T. Gibbs, Metho-I dist minister. Interment was in I Fairview cemetery. Mr. Jones died! at the home of his daughter, Mrs. I M. C. McGuire, here last night at I 8 o'clock after being confined to his bed for about one week. He was 76 j years of age and had been in de-l dining health for a number of years, j Mr. Jones served as secretry-1 treasurer of the town of Warrenton! for more than 25 years until failing! health incapacitated him. He had been connected with the j Citizens Bank for a number of years and was assistant cashier until about! two years ago, when he resigned this I position on account of his health. He was born in England but came to America when a young mail and! had lived in Warrenton for more! than 40 years. Surviving are his widow, who be fore her marriage was Mi9s Will Norwood, and five daughters, Mrs. M. C. McGuire, Mrs. J, B. Boyce, Mrs. L. B. Beddoe, and Mrs. Lloyd Cook, of Warrenton, and Mrs. Branch Bobbitt of Farmville. NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK { . " Special Proceedings No. 2705 Pitt County Drainage District No. 1. I T. W. LANG, ET AL VS D. F. LANG, ET AL. Whereas it appearing that J. T. Thome, at this time a member of the Board of Commissioners of said Drainage District, was elected on August 22nd, 1931 for a term of three years; 111 is now, therefore, ordered thatl an election be held in the City Hall of the Town of Farmville, said coun ty and state, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., on Monday, August 20th, 1984, by sQl landowners of said District, for the purpose of electing a successor to J. T. _ Thome as ? Commissioner on.. said-Board for the ensuing three years. I This the 6th day of August, 1934. J. F. HARRINGTON; Clerk of Superior Court Pitt County. I MON.-TUES. AUG 20-21 Shirley I TEMPLE ? in ? "Baby Take A Bow" ? with ? James Dnnn ? Claire Trevor WEDNESDAY, AUG 22 WILLIAM POWELL in "THE KEY" THURSDAY,1 AUG. 23 FRANK BUCK'S 'WILD CARGO" Guy Lombardo in | RImI 'MANY HAPPY RETURNS" SPECIAL ! PERMANENT WAVES ?3.00 ?And remember, you get the same high quality, and the same care as In our most expensive waves! J To make sure you're right ?ask the woman who has , a Vaniiie Boxe Wave! THE VANITIE BOXE j:| I Telephone 10 ; m \ jnV' " -i i1' , FOR RENT:?A comfortable, furn CLASS ENJOYS REUNION . ? Members of class *80, of the Farm yille high school, gathered for a re union on Thursday afternoon at 6:00 at the municipal pool, where swim ming preceded a delightful barbecue supper, served in the adjacent out door picnic'pavilion. The president of the class, Harold Hardy, of Norfolk, Va., presided, and extended greetings during an enjoya ble hour spent in recalling the four years preceding graduation and trac ing present activities of the various members, thriteen of the original sixteen being in attendance. Mra A. B. Walters, grade mother, spoke informally and husbands of several members were recognized and made short talks. IN PLANNING YOUR PICNIC PARTIES r Stop In At The CITY CAFE and take along some Ice Cold Beer Popul ar Brands. PARAMOUNT 1 THEATRE 1 Farmville, N. C. Week of August 20 Monday and Tuesday Frankie Darro and Lois Wilson ? in ? "No Greater Glory" Also News?Cartoon Wednesday . Pat O'Brien and Glenn Farrell ? in ? 'The Personality Kid' Also?Serial and Comedy Thursday & Friday Wheeler and Woolsey "Hips Hips Hooray" Added?Short Subject Saturday BOB STEELE?in "Galloping Romeo" ? also ? Serial ? Comedy ? Cartoon Strating Aug. 23, and until further notice This Theatre will opeate as follows: Matinee (2) Shows Starting at 1:15 and 3:00. Night (2) Shows Stating at 7:15 and 9:00. Saturdays Continuous Show from 1:00 o'Clock. | ...r, I V TV Hit 1 You Hove Made II 4 1 1 m Already? I CARRY IT OUT TODAY BY PUTTING YOUR VALUABLES IN A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX HERE! J Every time you have readlof a robbery I or a fire?you have thought of your own j danger. What of those valuable papers j ?mortgages, deeds, receipts, our will? j Or what of the securities you may own? ! The safety of any one of them is woroh j many times the yearly cost of a Safe De- .* posit Box in the great steel and concrete vault we have dedicated to safety for customers, valuables! .-**? '?* Bank of Farmville 1904-1934 Farmville, N. C. Safety Service ?. ? X m > n i n f 11 i i m i m t n n i i c > u n i m i t i i t t " *? ^ The Quality Shoppe MRS. CHAS. W. SHACKLEFORD A Graduate and Experienced Beautician CTTMMCR PRTfRS - o U XT ? 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