^. i . 1T i , r r ...... T I I Bernice Turnage is spending: this week in Lumberton. ? ? ? Tom Parum, of Oxford, is visiting Jack Horton this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Voss were Richmond, visitors, Thursday. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker were Greenville visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Arthur Farmer, of Spring Hope is visiting his uncle, J. M. Wheless. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy spent Sunday with relatives near Walston- ! burg. ? ? ? Mrs. Melissa Tyson has returned j from a visit to relatives in Lenoir! county. ? ? ? Mrs. Judd* Walker and daughter, Miss Marianna, were Wilson visitors Tuesday. * * * Miss Lurline Bass spent Wednes day and Thursday with friends in Fremont. m ? ? Miss Mary Elisabeth Humphrey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. Ted Albritton. ? i ? ? ? Miss Dorcas Knowles, of Hertford, is the guest of Miss Mary Louise Rumley this week. * ? ? Mrs. Cutler Moore, of Lumberton, ] is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. C. Turn age on Church street ? ? ? ! Mrs. Ted Albritton and small son, . Harry, were Goldsboro visitors Monday and Tuesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Malone, of ; Kins ton, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Joyner. ? ? ? Miss Shirley Winders, of Wilming ton is visiting her grandmother, j Mrs. G. A. Winders. ? " * * 1 Sam D. Bundy returned Wednesday j from several days visit to his brother W. J. Bundy in Greenville. * * * i J Rev. H. M. Wilson and son, and ^ Mrs. Chas. F. Baucom and children , were Wilson visitors Tuesday. \ ? ? ? Miss Mary Elizabeth Humphrey, of Goldsboro, spent Sunday and Mon day with Mrs. Ted Albritton. ( * * * 1 Mrs. D. E. Oglesby, Mrs. A. Q. ] Roebuck and Mrs. J. B. Joyner were Rocky Mount visitors, Tuesday. ? * ? Mrs. J. M. Wheless, Miss Mary K. Jerome and Miss Becky Wheless were Spring Hope visitors, Tuesday. ? ' ? ? Friends will regret to learn that Roland Modlin broke his arm while playing at boxing one day this week. ? ? ? Jack Crane, John Murchison and D. T. Perry, of Fayetteville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Coy Monk. i i ? Mrs. Ralph Winders, and daugh ter, Miss Janice, of Kenly, is spend ing this week with Mrs. G. A. Wind ers. ? ? ? Bill Humphrey, of Miami Beach, Fla., arrived this week for a visit to his mother, Mrs. Nannie Moye Hum phrey. ? ? ? Miss Dora DeGrace Rountree has returned to Washington, D. C., ifter a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. Dora H. KeeL ? ? ? Mrs. C. T. Dixon and daughter, Miss Daisy Barnhart, have returned after a visit to Mrs. Daisy Parsons, in Norwood. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Moore returned from their wedding trip Tuesday, and are living at their home near Farmville. ? ? ? Mrs. J. T. Bynnm, Mrs. W. J. Rasberry, Mis Emms Dale sad Miss Gene Thomas were Greenville visi tors, Monday. ? ? ? Miss Grace Winders, teacher in the Gastonia school, has returned to spend the vacation months at her home here. ? ? e Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tfflman NorviBe, of Chicago, DL, arrived Sunday for a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Norville. e e e Mrs. G. S. Vooght, Mrs. W. N. Spniill, Miss Nhtslic Vooght and Miss Prances Joyner were Raleigh visitors, Tuesday. ? e e ? Mr. and Mrs. Mack Barrett end children, ef Canton, spent this week with Mr. and Mm T. E. Joyner and Mm Nonie Barrett ? ? e ? ? . ?a n t _ 1 J tkt iNt tobiw iiiikuuw tan of Hi* many friend* regret to learn f that F. G. Dupree is in a most serious condition, with little hope for his ^ recovery. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Kloman are 1 spending this week with Rt. Rev. i and Mrs. Thomas C. Darst at their Mount hospital, Tuesday. i ? ? ? Miss Nannie Smith, teacher in the Zeb Vance school, near Henderson, returned Wednesday to spend the vacation months at her home here. t ? ? ? I The Town of Farmville desires that I the person or persons who removed > the large fly trap from the trash c pile a few days ago will return same 2 at once. 1 ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Benson and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christ man expect to leave Farmville the first of next week for Lenoir, N. C., where they will make their home. ' a ? ? ? 2 Mrs. T. C. Turnage and guests, e Mrs. Cutler Moore and twin daught-11 ers, Misses Ruth and Mary, and Mrs. c Henrietta M. Williamson were More- I head City visitors Thursday. I ? ? ? c Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Oglesgy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck and Mrs. S. t A. Roebuck, and Dr. and Mrs. P. E. c Jones are spending the week end at 1 the Oglesby cottage near Morehead 1 City. ? - ? ? Josef Privette, music instructor at Gilman Country School, Baltimore, Md, and Gene Archer, voice student t at Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, ^ are guests of Gilbert Wheless this 1 week. ? 1 ? ? ? j Mrs. T. C. Turnage, Mrs. Serene Moore, Miss Serene Turnage and Mrs. i Cutler Moore and small daughters, of i Lumberton, were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Murphy in Snow < Hill Wednesday. 1 ? ? ? i J. W. Holmes and Son are erecting 1 an addition to the Holmes building ] on North Main street, which is to be j completed by August 1st, and it to be used as a hardware and imple- ; ment branch of business. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mewborn went < to Goldsboro Monday to see Mr. Levi . Mewborn, who received a broken neck in an auto accident Saturday night while enroute home from a visit to a brother in a hospital in Wilming ton. At last report, Mr. Mewborn is resting as well as could be expected. 1 1 ? SOCIAL CALENDAR *?_ Monday, June 24 < 3:30 p. m.?Garden Club meets with Mrs. Mary M. Patterson. 3:30 p. m.?New Deal Club. i 7.00 p. m.?Red Men. 7:20 pk m.?Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 25 3:30 p. m.?Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. J. 0. Pollard. J 6:45 p. ra.?Rotary Club. j 8:00 p. m.?Junior Order. Wednesday, 26 < 3:30 p. m.?Literary-Art depart- ( ment meets with Mrs. Henrietta < M. Williamson at the home of i Mrs. G. M. Holden. Thursday, 27 3:00 p. m.?Progressive Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Jack Smith. ? 1 7:30 p. m.?Masons. * 8:00 p. m.?Modern Woodmen. 1 Friday, 28 J 10:00 a. m.?Duplicate Contract 1 Club. J 7:00 p. m.?L O. O. F. ? J i JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB " 0." The Junior Woman's Club met'at the home of Mm Howard Moye.on Saturday afternoon, with Mm 7esse Moye as joint hostess. Summer flowers were in pleasing arrange ment throughout the home. Following a short business session, presided ever by Mm Te* Albritton, the hoetessces served an ice course followed by a refreshing fruit drink and wafers. BRIDE HONORED Miae Hattie Cur entertained at a bridge shower on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mm A. B. Mewborn at Hte hone of Mm B. O. Taylor. The home was foaatiftolly decorated with sonuner flowers. ^ Cards were hud for five tables and the floating prise, novel aah trays, was held by Miss Mary Lmtke Rom I sfccwcff attractively I the back of a swan, was brought I? * ?l?W. ? */vu ew/Wfi# I , - : . _ ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Alice Tugwell announces the approaching marriage of her daught er, Miss Mildred Horner, of Waah igton, to Mr. Charles Pratt William son, of Swan Quarter, the marriage to take place in July. 1 ATTEND DENTAL CONVENTION Dr. P. E. Jones, accompanied by Dr. A. M. Schultz and Dr. Paul Fitz gerald, of Greenville, left Sunday for Blowing Rock to attend the North Carolina Dental Convention. The Greenville men were breakfast guests jf Dr. Jones prior to their departure for Western Carolina. WIRE SENATORS In response to a telegram received >y a friend here from Dr. Frank Graham requesting that wires be sent ;o Senators Reynolds and Bailey, in regard to defeating the Clark amend nent, which would, according to the Doctor, "scuttle the president's social iecurity program," several messages vere wired in by individuals and or ganizations. VEDNESDAL AFTERNOON CLUB Mrs. Judd Walker was hostess to ler bridge club Wednesday after loon ,at her home on Home avenue, mtertaining the members and a ipecial guest, Mrs. R. A. Parker, a ecent bride. Mrs. Ed Nash Warren, coring high, won as a prize, a box if dusting powder. Ices and cakes vere served at the conclusion of the isual progressions. CLASS HAS OUTING The Intermediate class of the Bap ist Sunday School, of which Dr. H. J. Smith is teacher, had an outing at dorehead City on Wednesday of this veek, visiting the fisheries, Fort Ma on, other points of interest, as well ts enjoying surf bathing and a picnic unch and supper. PRESBYTERIANS HOLD ? GET-TOGETHER Officers of the Farmville, Fountain md Falkland Presbyterian churches, ind their wives, numbering thirty-six, mjoyed a get-together affair at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hobgood >n Thursday afternoon, with Rev. W. d. Wilson presiding, and Hon. John Till Paylor extending a hearty wel ome on behalf of the local session. Matters of mutual interest to the hree churches were discussed and lecided upon, following a delightful jarbecue supper served by the local ih-esbyterian Woman's Auxiliary. LITERARY-ART A delightful meeting of the Liter iry-Art department was held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of drs. Haywood Smith, with Mrs. L. P. Thomas and Mrs. S. V. Lore as oint hostesses. Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck presided in the ibsence of the chairman, Mrs. Hen ?ietta M. Williamson. Under the subject topic "The Mod jrn Short Story," Mrs. W. J. Ras >erry read an attrictive story, "Mak ng and Breaking Matches," written jy her niece, Miss Eugenia Gray, a | member, of the local high school faculty. . ? Ices and cake were served aftei; adjournment. Especial guests were: Miss Vivian Case, Mrs. W. M. Currie, Miss Dixie Barrett, Mrs. G. M. Hold en, Mrs. Arch Flanagan and Miss Annie Perkins. MOORE-BOATRIGHT In Tennille, Ga., at the home of H. L Boatright, Saturday, June 15, at ligh noon, Miss Kathleen Boatright jecame the bride of Alfred B. Moore, of Farmville, the ceremony being performed by the pastor of the bride, Rev. W. A. Marshall, of the Tennille Baptist church, and witnessed by only members of .the immediate family. The bride was attired in a navy blue traveling costume with matching accessories, and her shoulder corsage was of pink rosebuds. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served in the home of the bride's brother, where the cere* many was performed, at which a number of friends were in attend ance, including several from Ameri cas and Atlanta, Ga, Mrs. Moore, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Boatright, and a popular member of the Farxwville high school faculty, teaching Latin and French here for the past several years, received her education at Bes sie lift College, Forsyth, Ga. Mr. Moore is one of Pitt county's most successful young farmers.;: He is 'the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moor^pf I^ediately after the luncheo^ HONORING.NEWLY MARRIED COUPLES _ v j". , j%v ?*'' >V;' . The adult membership and Sunday School of the local Baptist church, entertained at a delightful barbecue dinner on Thursday evening, in com pliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shearin, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Moore, newly married couples of recent weeks. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Ennis welcomed the guests and the invocation was offered by . the former, the dinner being served at 7:00 on the church lawn. CONTRACT CLUB Mrs. Wesley R. Willis was hostess to the Contract Club and several other friends -at a delightful bridge luncheon on Tuesday morning at her home on Walnut street Four tables were arranged for play in a lovely setting of garden flowers. Mrs. M. V. Jones was winner of the high score prize, a dainty handkerchief. A course luncheon was served at the noon hour by the hostess, as sisted by her daughter, Miss Helen, and Mrs. M. V. Horton. Special guests were; Mrs. M. V. Jones, Mrs. W. E. Joyner, Mrs. G. A. Jones, Mrs. J. H. Darden, Mrs. John B; Lewis, and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith. WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Joyner and Mitm Bettie Joyner, made lovely with quantities of garden flowers, with Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck presiding, giving an outline of the work during two successful years of her leadership and presenting the gavel to Mrs. D. R. Morgan, newly elected presi dent, who talked briefly of her plans for the new club year, which will begin in September. Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, who led the movement and helped organize the club, serving as its first president, was made honor ary president at this time. The business session was the oc casion for the election of other of ficers, resulting as follows: 1st vice president, Mrs. I. E. Satterfield; 2nd vice president, Miss Annie Perkins; Mrs. R. A. Parker, a new member, was made secretary and Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, treasurer. The new chairman of the various ; departments and committees were also named at this time: Literary Art, Miss Annie Perkins; Garden Club, Miss Bettie Joyner; Ways and Means committee, Mrs. B. S. Shep pard. 1 ' A delicious salad course was serv ed by the hostesses after adjourn I * ment LITERARY CLUB (Contributed) The Literary Club met on Wednes day afternoon, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Joyner with the president, Miss DeVisconti presiding. After the reading of the minutes and roll call, Miss DeVisconti urged the members to vote against the whiskey evil in the coming election on July 6. It was moved and second ed that the program committee de cide on the program for the next year and have them ready for the September meeting. A telegram sent by this club to Senator Bailey and Reynolds urging them to vote to defeat the Clark Amendment was read. The program, Law Observance, was ably discussed by Mrs. J. B. Joyner, who gave impressive ey Sgrpfcf from outsantiing federation leaders on this most important sub ject Mrs. J. E. Warren's paper on "How To Promote Safety" followed. Mrs. J. H. Darden gave a paper on Jane Adams and Mrs. Warren told of her visit to Hull House. This was the last meeting of the club year. The hostess served punch on the arrival of the guests and a delicious' ice course upon the adjournment of the meeting. Mesdames E. A. Wil liams, Bertha Gardner, W. E. Joyner and D. E. Oglesby were guests. i NORVILLE-O'BOYLE m ? - i in ? Miss Marian Brace O'Boyle, of I Chicago,. 111., daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Felix Edward O'Boyle, and Mr. I Leo Tfllmaa Norville, son of Mr. and I Mrs. R. T. Norville, of Farmville, I were united in marriage in a cere* mony performed by Father Hennessey in the rectory of Our Lady of Peace, I Chicago, on Saturday afternoon, June I tifch, at 3:00 o'clock. The ceremony was witnessed by only a few relatives and friends, James Fielding Dale, of Paducah, Ky., acting as best man, and Miss Rose Kraaae, of Chicago, as attendant to the bride. The latter won a pink crepe ensemble with white accessor ies and a corsage of the same color , iAM The bride won ? costume of white mosMnpe with matching accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs.. Norville received her educa tion at St Martin'g.School, Chicago, i Mr. Norville attended Oak Bidge Instate, r^i^^Age^rom tte ? couple left for a motor trip to New jMrii Farmrillt, N. C. ? ??"*"???? Week of June 24 ! ?: .? ? Monday & Tuesday WARNER BAXTER & KETTI G ALU AN ? in ? "UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON" ? * ( ? also ? "The March of Time" Wednesday 1 : RICHARD BARTHELMESS ' -?-IN ' 'Tour Hours To Kill" 1 , ? ? Thursday-Friday PAT O'BRIEN and DELORES DEL RIO IN "IN CALDENTE" Saturday I GEORGE O'BRIEN ?in? 'Cowboy Millionaire' t " DAVIS HOTEL ? + Mr and Mrs. J. A. Mewborn + | Proprietors f !| Rooms?$1.25 and $1.75 | t Breakfast?40c . t f Dinner-Supper, Wk.?65c 1 I SUNDAY DINNER 75c J DR. H. B. SMITH GRADUATE VETERINARY SURGEON FARMVILLE, N. C. 1 Residence on Belcher Street. Offices at the Laboratory At Residence. DR. VIRGIL H. MEWBORN ?OPTOMETRIST? ?NEXT VISIT? FARMVILLE?at Fields' Jewelry Store, MONDAY, JUNE 10th. Appointments also may be made for Farmville for any Saturday Night Ayden, N. C., at P. R. Taylor Co.'s Store, MONDAY, JULY 8th. At Tarboro, N. C. Every Friday and Saturday. Eyes Examined?Glasses Fitted FOR SALE:?10 barrels of corn in the shuck, see J. L, Shacklefoni, City. WANTED:?Several young calves. Call The Enterprise Office. FOR SALE ? One pair Dr. Locke , Shoes, size 8-AAA?for particulars apply to Mrs. J. C. Glass, Farm- ? ville, N. C.?'Phone 246. ltp | "'' ID AY'' ' S ATERPAY | June IsWoman's and Junior 4 Woman's Club Day ? at THE VANITIE Support your local Club ? Get the details ? i from any Club member. , ? Tobacco Twine (Made in Greenville) A Limited Quantity, While It Lasts 2 6per u>. : In order to introduce this Twine to the To ; bacco Growers, it is being Offered at this [' - ? ?' ! ' . % * '? * .i" ' J. ? ' ?' . \ extremely low price. You will find the qual ! ity to be first-class. On Sale Now at ! CLARK'S imp ; Opposite Busy Bee Cafe ? Greenville, N. C. Believe Me Big Boy ? I've Got Class I! MAE WEST ? -?is ? "Goln' To Town" PITT Theatre?Mon.-Tues. June 24*28 j "OR RESULTS ADVERM IN THE ENHIRBi J ' ' . ' . . ' ? ? ? ?? .11 i ii?? HOWUNGERMNl MWOT afUlH?i*| 1SML Of A TK ROM COAST If CMST I SssSsacsB , i I ni ? ^~r".rrr^" M ilMt I mm ? m ? ?? r- * ? : 1 7 Histell^ HERE'S TUC I lilt ( TIRE A Urn FOR YOURK JILY 4th ^ TRIP . and many happy care- * "Mree miles-?- v. '. flupptly DOM/CM GOODYEAR