I foetal anii personal happenings: Mrs. *M. V. Jones was a Wilson visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes spent Sunday in Hertford. Miss Mamie Proctor spent the week end in Rocky Mount Miss Josie Hearne is visiting rela tives near Ayden this week. Miss Mamie Ruth Smith is visiting friends in Wilson this week. Dr. Paul E. Jones has returned from a trip to Andrews, S. C. Mrs. R. T. Martin is visiting her mother in Blackstone, Va. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Melton were j visitors in Spring Hope, Sunday. : Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sutton j a daughter, Monday, February 11. Mrs. Harry Cooke, of Mt Olive, is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Bobbitt 1 visited friends in Rocky Mt Sunday. ] Mesdames A. W. and J. Branch { Bobbitt were Raleigh visitors Thurs day. Mrs. Maynard Darley, of Lynch bnrgy Va., is the guest of Mrs W. S.! Royster. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Warren, of Speed, spent several days of this week here. Mrs J. W. Lashly, of Morehead City, is the guest of Mrs Arthur F. Joyner. Friends will be glad to learn that , Miss Janie Davis is recovering from . a recent illness. Friends till be glad to learn that Mrs M. V. Horton is improving af ter a recent illness Mrs W. S. Royster and Mrs. Sallie , K. Horton were South Boston, Va., , visitors on Wednesday. ( Mrs Robert Mariott and son, Bob, ] of Battleboro, spent Wednesday with ; Mrs C. H. Hines i Friends will regret to learn that < A. C. Monk has been confined to his ben for several days. < Mrs. Minnie Bowen, of Kerr, near < Wilmington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Stevens. i Mr. and Mrs. Will Joyner and son, of Kinston, spent Sunday with Mr. ?' and Mrs. Lath Morris. 1 Mrs. B. O. Turnage and sister, Mrs. ! Henry Morriss, of Henderson, were J Greenville visitors Saturday. Mrs: Hattie White and Mrs. Gates, of Greenville, were guests of Mrs. R. A. Fields Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Mariott, of ' Battleboro, were guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. C. H. Hines Tuesday. i Mrs. A. F. Joyner and guest, Mrs. ' Lashley, of Morehead City, were 5 Raleigh visitors Wednesday. Mrs. T. C. Turnage, Mrs. G. S. 1 Vought and Mrs. Sallie K. Horton ' were Raleigh visitors Monday. Miss Veroice Lang Jones, student j * of Greensboro College, is spending t the week end at her home here. ^ Friends of Mrs. S. A. Roebuck will be glad to learn that she is j recuperating from a recent illness. ( Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, Mrs. ] G. S. Vought, Mrs. W. M. and Wesley < R. Willis visited Raleigh Friday. j I. E. Satterfield, who has been on 1 the Kentucky tobacco markets for ! several weeks, has returned home. Mrs. Henry Morriss and daughter, : Miss Ann, of Henderson, spent the , week end with Mrs. B. 0. Turnage. ; The Enterprise joins friends of Herman Joyner in extending sym pathy in the recent loss of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Calhoon and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Calhoon, of j Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. , Ray Braxton. ] ? ? ii-.t Friends will be glad to learn umi i Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Jr., who has j been ill for several weeks, is re- ] cuperating rapidly. 1 Miss Cora Lee Patterson and her roommate at A. C. Cv Wilson, are ' spending this week end at the home 1 of Miss Patterson, near Farmville. Mrs. Frances Alford, of Greenville, ; and a former citizen of Farmville, arrived this week to make her home here again, opening the Frances Beauty Shoppe on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Barney G. Stall and small son, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Avery, of Richmond, Va., spent the* week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horton. Miss Cornelia Knott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knott, has re turned from a Kinston hospital where she underwent an operation for ap pendicitis, and is reported as re cuperating rapidly. ? Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Dixon mov ed this week from the residence of R. R. Newton, where they had been occupying an apartment, into one on Church street C. A. Marks, Jr., James Taylor [ and R. D. Taylor, of Gainesville, Fla., reutrned home Wednesday, after spending several days with T. E. Bazrow, of Greene county. Dr. and Mrs. John C. Woo ten, J. T. Thome, Mra. Pearl Johnston and Miss Bettie Joyner attended the meeting of the Methodist Missionary Institute, held in Rocky Mount on Wednesday. f f. Friends here will regret to learn cI the death of Mrs. H. B. Smith's father, Ezell K. West, who died at his home in Saurtanaburg, county, 8. C, February % and will join the Enterprise in extending sympathy in IlV' ' ' v .v" V ' r.'-l SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, Feb. 18 3:00 p. m.?Episcopal Auxiliary mets with Mrs. E. C. Beaman. 3:00 p. m.?Presbyterian Auxili ary. 7:00 p. m.?Red Men. 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 19 ' 3:00 p. m.?Contract Club meets with Mrs. Neal Howard at the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden. 6:15 p. m.?Rotary Club. 7:30 p. m.?Music and Art Dept. meets with Mrs. A. Q. Roe buck. 8:00 p. m.?Junior Order. Wednesday, 20 3:00 p. m.?Wednesday afternoon t Club meets with Mrs. Robert Lee Smith. 3:30 p. m.?Literary Club meets with Mrs. J. Y. Monk. Thursday, 21 3:30 p. m. ? American Legion Auxiliary meets at the home of Mrs. P. E. Jones with Mrs. J. Y. Monk as joint hostess. Friday, 22 7:00 p. m.?I. O. O. F. . A large number of friends at tended the funeral of J. M. Hob good's mother, near Oxford, Tues day/ The Enterprise joins in ex tending sympathy to Mr. Hobgood, who is recuperating from an illness in Florida at this time. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Williams and daughter, and Frank Williams, of Battleboro, arrived here this week and are making their home for the present with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Baker an Contentnea street The brothers recently bought thhe interests of the Smith Grocery and are operating the store under the firm name of Williams Grocery and Market Lieut. T. C. Turnage, of the Unit ad States Navy, who has just been dismissed from the Naval Hospital at Mare Island, Cal., following a serious accident, resulting from a fall, is receiving a cordial welcome , home by his many friends. Lieuten ant Turnage will spend some time at lis home here recuperating from his. illness. MERRY MATRONS Mrs. M. V. Jones was gracious hostess to the Merry Matrons on Tuesday afternoon, entertaining at ler home on Belcher street, which was fragrant as well as colorful with ts attractive arrangements of early spring blossoms. Mrs. J. W. Lovelace presided and announced the interesting program, , presented by Miss Mary K. Jerome, J who read Mrs. J. M. Hobgood's pa aer, in her absence, on Voltaire, and ay Mrs. R. A. Fields, who gave a sketch of the life and reign of Jueen Elizabeth. Following the program delicious ?efreshments were served, consisting )f ham, salad, hot rolls, coffee and piickled beets, followed by dainty takes topped with cream and cher ries. Lovely favors carried effec tively suggestions of the Valentine season. Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner, and guest, Vfrs. J. W. Lashly, of Morehead City, Mrs. Grady Smith, Mrs. L. T. Pierce, Mrs. I. E. Satterfield and Miss Mary K. Jerome were visitors at this time. BIRTHDAY PARTY (contributed) The children of Mrs. C. A. Brooks rave her a delightful surprise birth day supper Tuesday night at her home near Walstonburg. She was S4 years old. The cake was placed in the center of the table with 64 red hearts to represent the age and one big candle in the center. When the table was all set and laden with the good things prepared and brought by the children, which was a complete surprise to her, she and her friends were invited in, and little Robert Wilson sang "Happy Birthday to Mama. i? " Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Edwards, of Pine tops; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Russell and family, of Farmville; Mr. Lee Wilkerson, of Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moye and family, of Snow Hill; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Westbrooks and family, of Wal stonburg; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brooks, of Farmville; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Joyner, of Walstonburg, and Mr. and Mite. Alton Joyner and little Mary Brock. MON. 6DDK 'and CANTOR TUES. ?? . Samuel (Mdwyn'i FEB. product*** 18-19 W? MILLIONS \ r WED. "UMEHOUSE BLUES" : THUR. "Romance In Manhattan" FRI.-SAT. ? "SEQUOIA" PITT BAPTIST JUNIOR CHOIR TO PRESENT RADIO PROGRAM On Saturday morning, Feb. 16, at 10 o'clock, the Baptist Junior Choir of Farmvilie, will give a program of sacred music over the Rocky Mount station WEED. The Choi* is under the direction of Miss Mary K. Jerome, who has de veloped it into a Junior choir of real merit, . Farmville people are invited Co tune in to hear the program. WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's Club was graciously entertained on Friday afternoon, at' its regular monthly meeting by Mrs. I I. E. Satterfleld, at her home on! Church street. ' In the business session presided over by Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, reports from the various departments were heard and that of the nominating committee, recommending the elec tion of the following officers, receiv ed a unanimous vote in acceptance: Mrs. D. R. Morgan, president; Mrs. I. E. Satterfleld,. 1st vice pres.; Miss Annie Perkins, 2nd vice pres.; Mrs. Sam V. Lore, secretary and Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, treasurer. Brief talks by the retiring and incoming presi dents were made, with the Club ex pressing to Mrs. Roebuck its appre ciation of her faithful service as its head. ? Announcement was made of the coming of Dr. W. Q. Jones, cancer specialist, who has set Thursday, Feb. 28, at the date for his illustrat- ?' ed lecture, to be given here under the auspices of this group. The Valentine season was charm ingly emphasized by the hostess, in the refreshment plates, on which were served, heart shaped sand wiches, date bars, cheese rolls, nuts and hot tea. ? t RESOLUTIONS Whereas, God has seen fit to call to her reward, one of our sisters, we bow in humble submission to His will, and extend to Ex Com. S. M. Pollard and family our deepest sym pathy in the loss of their companion and mother. We ask that a copy of these Resolutions be spread on the minutes, a copy sent to the pickled beets, followed by dainty Farmville Enterprise. Yours in F. P. & H., Pearl Johnston, Carrie Atkinson, Pearl Baker, Committee. Aux. No. 12. LOST?One Black Wool Sweater, Tuesday evening in warehouse. Finder return to Entreprise office ?THEATRE 1 ip r/ftftumvOta, H. C. Week of Feb. 18th ... Monday HAYMOND NOVARRO ? In ? 'The Night Is Young' Tuesday Bruce Cabot?Grace Bradley -?IN "RED HEAD" Wednesday GEORGE O'BRIEN ? in ? 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Calcium, iodine, , stron-aum, boron, potassium, sodium, lithium?they're all there, to make your crops healthy and profitable. Protect yourself by saying "Chilean" when you order your diseases result. r And with your crops, the so-palled impurities are like vitamins for children ?absolutely neces sary to healthy "A Pure Food and Drug Act for plants would be a death warrant to all living creatures." Sdmdfic American nitrate. Two kinds? Champion (granu lated) and Old Style. Both are genuine. Both are Chilean, and both have the vital impurities. " - ' ;'-V, */?' Chilean NATURAL NITRATE INI 010 0C10MAL SOOA ? li\'? ?-SSSfov?? 'iijlV '1 ? *>?*.* v;. THE PRICES! Hudson-Built . TERRAPLANE Special and DeLuxe 88 or 100 Horsepower ? $585 HUDSON SIX Special Series 93 oi 400 Horsepower $695 HUDSON CIGHT Special, DeLuxe, Custom 113 or 124 Horsepower $760 and up at factory for closed models ' TUNE IN ON HUDSON "NEW STAR RBVUB" featuring Kate Smith? Every Monday evening at 8;30 E.S.T., 7:30 C.S.T., 9:30 M.S.T. ,8:30 P. S.T.?Columbia Broadcasting System * Farmville Motor Co., Inc. FARMVILLE, NORTH CAROUNA . -vV : ?"? : ? ? ? -x ?x "???"?s ~ ? ?? > - ? ,. ~C?- ,? V ... I.- , ??,