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MACCLESFIELD ] NEWS (Bj MBS. 6.' W. PEEBLES) ????? I I PERSONALS Mrs. L. F. Walston is ill of tonsi litis and cold. ' \ Mrs. Hvman Norville is confined to her bed with a cold. Mr& Lola Peebles and little daugh ter, Ituth, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. J. 0. Sugg of Snow Hill. Mrs. E. G. Webb and "Mrs. Isaac Cobb have been spending some time here during the illness of their mo ther, Mrs. L. F. Walston. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Griffin were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Dorphy Felton and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peebles Sunday night at supper. Mrs. J. L. D. Corbett is at home again after a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. John Evans of Nashville who has been ill of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Corbett spent Thanksgiving holidays in Salisbury with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinson. They saw the Davidson-Wake For est football game. Mrs. Curtis Webb spent Thanks giving in Salisbury with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peebles and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Griffin went to Charlottesville for the holidays. ? ? ? ? ??11 rhey viewed Monticello and other points of interest along1 with the Carolina-Virginia game. Mr. and Mrs. Will Felton of Fay etteyille enjoyed their holiday with Mrs. A. B. Felton and family. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dorphy Felton, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Felton and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Felton of Battlehoro were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Felton. CLUB MEETS The Big Eight Club met with Mrs. G. W. Peebles Monday night. Mrs. C. K. Griffin scored high at the end of five progressions and re ceived a hand painted flower pot. Mrs. Peebles served her guests a salad course. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Margaret McKeel announces the marriage of her daughter, Mar garet Ann to J. C. Deshields. Miss McKeel left here on Sunday, November 25 with friends of Nor folk and was married Thursday 28. Mr. and Mrs. Deshields will make their home in Norfolk. I WANT TO ASK FARMVILLE friends to help me get a job, any thing that will pay part of our ex penses.?JAMES R. MOORE, 250 Cool Spring St., Fayette ville, N. C. ' ll-15-2ws MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEET $ The Ladies Missionary Society j of Fountain Baptist Church met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Smith for a Mission Stu dy Class. Mrs. Lester Newman of Bethel conducted t^e class in a very interesting study. of the book "At The Gate Of Asia" by Mrs. J. C. Farmer. At the conclusion of the study sandwiches and hot coffee were served by the hostess. CHURCH MEMBERS MEET On Monday evening Mr. Lester Newman, pastor of Fountain Bap tist Church met with the members of the church at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Beasley and led them in a study of the book "Baptists At Work." .After the study was com ipleted several contests were enjoy ed. A delicious salad course was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. F. L. Eagies, Mrs. J. E. Owens, Mrs. J. M. Horton, Mrs. C. M. Smith, Mrs. L. F. Yelverton and Mrs. M. D. Yelverton. FARMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Reddick were hosts to their respective families at a lovely buffet supper at their home in Fountain, Thursday evening. ^?- J-~ The tables was covered with a banquet cloth of lace, centered with an artistic arrangement of fruit and ivy, flanked with mjnature turkeys. Tall slender tapers in silver candle- ' sticks lighted the table. Mrs. G. C. James, Mrs. F. S. Powell, Mrs. J. C. Reddick, and, Mrs. W. V. Reddick j assisted the hostess in serving at the table, Miss Julia Ward Reddick, ? daughter of the hostess, presided at the coffee service* Guests for the evening were, Mr. J and Mrs. A. J. Crane and daughter, Julia Frances, of Tarboro; Mrs. L. L. Ward, Mrs. H. W. Brown, Miss ] Virginia Brown, Miss Marjorie Wil- ] liamson, Mrs. Burless Manning and daughter, Shirley Brown, Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. J. Taylor and son, Walter, 1 of Bethel; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. James and daughters, Dolores, Dorothy and i Elinor Glyn; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. ? Powell, of Parmalee; Mr. and Mrs. N. O. VanNortwick and daughter, Katherine, of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Reddick and children, James Albert, Juanita and Emma Jean; Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Reddick, of Walstonburg; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reddick, of Hopewell, Va.; Miss Grace Smith and Mr. J. C. James, ^Jr, of Fountain. Nash county farmers report that 95 per cent of their tobacco has been sold. All appear to be pleasied with the prices this year. " ~ "Y - , | T MAURY NEWS t (Br MISS MATTIE LEE SUGG) 1 ' ' ' ? ? ' ' - ? ? ' PERSONALS f J Mr. Harmon Hardy was in Green ilk Monday. j Mrs. Bert Hardy spent last week i tnd With friends in Benson. M?. Marion Tucker and Hardy 1 Ubritton were Ayden visitors Tues- i lay. Mrs. L. A. Moye and little daugh- ] er, Jeane, were Greenville visitors 1 Friday. Miss Martha Moseley is spending this week end at her home in Kins- < ton. Miss Mattie Lee Sugg is spending 1 the week end with friends in Con- 1 way. Mr. and Mrs.' J. B. Frizzelle mo tored over to Kinston Sunday after noon. Mrs. M. H. Tucker and Mrs. Hardy Albritton were Farmville visitors on Thursday. Mrs. L. A. Moye attended the U. D. C. meeting in Snow Hill Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. D. E. Buffaloe, of Jonesboro, is spending this week with her fa ther, J. Ed. Sugg. .There will be another round dance in the Gym next Thursday night, December 18th. Music will be furn ihed by Thurston's orchestra from locky Mount, N. d Mrs. Bert Hardy and R. E. Willi* ord spent Tuesday in Wilson with 4rs. Hardy's parents. Mrs. L. A. Moye and Misses Mary Mice Bullock and Hazel Ruth Turn ige were in Farmville Tuesday. The Christian Missionary Society net in Hookertori Wednesday after loon with Mrs. Will Kilpatrick. Misses Mary. Alice Bullock and Hazel Ruth Turnage are spending the week end at their homes in A.yden. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Albrittonand laughter, Esther Lou, attended the J P. T. A. meeting in Hookerton Tues day night. Miss Esther Lou was on] the program. . LOST?ELKS CHARM, set with 3 small chip Diamonds, center stone out. Finder please notify L. T. Pierce, Farmville, N. C. ltp MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. NCL?131?SA, Richmond, Va. 4-wks FOUND ? Check Protector Machine on Highway near Marlboro. Own er may secure same at Enterprise office by paying for this adv. and $10.00.?PERLIE SAMPSON. FOR DELICIOUS HOME-MADE FRUIT CAKES and Plumb Pud- , ding for the holidays bm ar call Miss Bettie Joyner. ll-16-4w JUST TO REMIND YOU?When in Farmville strolling around, if yon chance to get on Main Street and happen to want something to eat, whether it be applet, grapes, oranges, lemons, bread or cabbage, potato, a bottle drink, or almost anything else of which yon Hey pen to think, stop at, the cab mounted mi wheels, right on the vavant corner of Main and Wilson Sta, JACK RUSSELL, noted for fair prices, fall weight, and a friendly smile. 1-1-25 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of the late R. T. May, of Pitt County, notice is hereby giv en that all parties holding claims against the estate of said deceased must present same oc. or before De cember 7, 1935, .cr this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 30th day of November, 1934. MRS. IDA MAY, Administratrix. John B. Lewis, Attorney. 6wks. ? - ? NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO RE NEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. ^ ! IM DDT7CC 0UR READERS THROUGHOUT EASTERN CAROLINA ARE INVITED piUPM A WAV ? ? 111 YmLLO to WRITE A SHORT LETTER TO THIS PAPER AND TELL Ul Y Jill A lY AI HI A "Why I Trade With Pitt County Firms" UUu * f ; . ?? ? .'.-y-. : : !_L : j[ TELL WHY j; %/ is daily selected by hun o w dreds of Eastern North 11 Carolina residents as THE ;: place to shop in Greenville 0 ? and why at Christmas j; time one should select :: their gifts from < > The Gift Store 1 '??????????? bet and sell in gbkknyttiy??????????? II TELL WHY 3 ' 3 THOSE DESIRING ENDURING QUALITY : ] \ AND EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP IN J 1 PORTRAITURE I O ? i o _ - < 0 Invariably Choose 3 1 BAKER'S STUDIO 1 3 3 317 Vi Evans St. Greenville, N. C. Phone 251 3 *' ' 3 31 PORTRAITS MINIATURES | | OPALS ENLARGEMENTS j 31 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY j < > ' ;; A PHOTOGRAPH IS THE LOGICAL GIFT J ! ???????????BUY AND SELL IN GEKKNTEAE ??????????? I i: TELL WHY You On Save On Energy and Time With I Modem Electric Appliances , j I Choose Your Gifts From This Last: |[ SUNBEAM .<: Mixmaster Coffee Maker | ?=? ;: PERCOLATORS TOASTERS | |j^MES^LAKERS CURLMO ffiONS . > | TELL WHY \ \ HOUSEWIVES OF THIS SECTION :; ENJOY THE SERVICE OF (Rainbow Cleaners || Phone 619 * ? 712 Dickinson Ave. Greenville, N. C. ii CLEANING PRESSING || DYEING & LAUNDRY ' * j; Ladies' Work A Specialty O THE MOST MODERN PLANT IN II THIS SECTION! ?<? ?- "?? ???? ????"? Let Us Prepare Your Clothes :: For Christmas! < - ? ' AND SELL IN OBJEKNVILLE>??+?#?????i i: TELL WHY | 3 3 For 35 Years the People of This Section Have i ; \ Depended Upon the Integrity and Service of 1 | W.H.Dail,JrA GREENVILLE, N. C. | horses - mules!; <? 1 , . T T <? DESOTO I! 33 ?AND? ]| PLYMOUTH || i BUY AND SELL IN , 3 ^ ? : 1 Save Time and Money By ; I Buying From These 2v i Progressive GREENVILLE | FIRMS i 1 They Appreciate Your Business ; 1 i i?????????? ::: TELL WHY ! \ J; Discriminating Ladies of This Section ! \ ? < ? . Prefer the Services of jj ROSEBUD I y Beauty Shop f ! i E. Fourth Si. Greenville, N. C. * J Next to Flanagan Buggy Co. I';;..| ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY CULTURE !! ?By?- v! U ::: EXPERT OPERATORS ! : : BE SURE TO TELEPHONE ? ASn IN OfUteBN BR 1 "??"I THE LOGICAL GIFT FOR THIS JI CHRISTMAS IS \> \ Furniture | ?from? i: HOME FURNITURE I STORE Corner Eighth St. & Dickinson Ave. ' I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I ? I I I I I ? I I I I I . T T I I I I '< >; A Few Gift Suggestions: jj \ ; WEEK-END CASES?MAGAZINE STANDS- :: ; CARD TABLES?LAMPS?ODD TABLES ? J; TRICYCLES AND WAGONS. <; 1 Listen In On the World With A 1935 1 f if TELL WHY it < ? <? \ > The Well Groomed Ladies of Eastern Carolina < ? , \ Are Patrons of ;; IC. HEBER FORBES! J | Phone 168 325 Evans St <? * f < ? i f II Exclusive Apparel jj. For Women * * i ? * * O ,,,,, t ...... n . <? O < > i; DRESSES, COATS HOSIERY:: i: MILLINERY ij i| LINGERIE ACCESSORIES jj ij The Ideal Gift Shop jj < > i > ? AND SELL IN OEKKNYILLK??#????????? i: tell why i: 0 < ? J t THAT WHEN PLANNING TO PAINT IT IS 11 < ? PROFITABLE TO PATRONIZE <: 1 HOOKER-MEEKS i I HARDWARE CO. I i: 323 EVANS ST. PHONE 751 JI ii paints crockery || ii . glassware ;; cooking utensils i: j | m 111 m || nnn hi m n m n n n i ?Vm ! j? 'Things Both Useful and Decorative < J '? For the Home" <? . i I -I . ? ? i * ! i useful gifts for all i; i: occasions i! ! AND 8ELL IN OKEKNYII*a>?0?+?e?+??< ' ? -mm-timi i \ TELL WHY ! .-?< L - 4 * :4; People of Pitt County and Vicinity Appreciate 3; 'i ? % O ; 3 the Efficient and Understanding Services of 3 3 li t WILKERSON 8 SON | FUNERAL HOME | 3 3 625 Dickinson Ave. Greenville, N. C. 3 3 :: j! I\ A DIGNIFIED SERVICE NEED NOT 3; BE EXPENSIVE 3; A > ---------- ------------- < \ 1 .. 33 FOR QUICK AND EFFICIENT j AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone^O? AOT??MX IS OMttmrTlMMOMMM*
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