; ? "WIWIUIW MIM"" ? ?; > ? ? l re"* re*i v ? ? Jauwe Monk returned from a tnp f. to &nford. ..^al ? . . Sfir. and Mrs. Fred Smith werefj Ayden visitors, Sunday. ?} ?' ? ? ? ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tyson w?b Greenville visitors, Tuesday. z * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joyner were Xintton visitors, Wednesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bynum visit ed relatives in Tarbow* Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. (X, N. Bos tie spent Sunday with friends in Tarboro. ? ? ? B. S. Smith Jr., has returned after a visit to friends in Chapel HilL Miss GeraMin* Gardner spent the week end itilh Minds in Wilson. Mrs. Kathleen Moore spent the week end with relatives in Burlington. ? ? * Mrs. Manly Liles and Mrs. -Herbert Kemp were Wilson visitors, Saturday, j . . ? ' t Mrs. R. T. Martin has returned from a visit to relatives in Blackstone Va. i ? ? ? c Mrs. W. A. McAdsms has returned from a visit to relatives in Norfolk. Va. j Mrs. Stella Davis, of Bayboro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. Beas ky. c ? ? ? 3 Lowell Liles, student oi Wake For est spent the week end at his home here. -s i ? ? ? a Mrs. J. M. Hobgood and Earl Quinn were Lumberton visitors, Tues day. - g ? ? ? i Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins and son are spending a few days with relatives in Sunbory. \ ? ? * C Mrs. J. Y. Monk, James and Miss Hazel Monk were Raleigh visitors, Wednesday. s * * ? > ? Mrs. W. J. Rasberry has returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Raleigh. s ? * ? u Mrs; J. M. Stanstill and Mrs. J. C. Corbett were Greenville visitors, Tuesday. ? 8 J. W. Holmes spent several days this week in Raleigh and Benson with relatives. j ? ? * h Mrs. E. H. Everette, of Norfolk, ^ Vs., is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Pol lard, Sr. ' * * 3 Miss Nita Townsend, a student at r L C. T. C., spent Sunday at her ( home here. Ill Miss Virginia Spell and 3iiss Nat- j ?lie Vought were Greenville visitors, j Wednesday. I ? ? ? Miss Dorothy Smith, teacher in the Erwin school, spent the week end at t her home here. v ? * ? j Mrs. Clement Murray, of Wilson, spent Thursday with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. 2 m m m s Mrs. J. M. Windham, of Southern j Pines, is the guest of Mrs. George Windham this week. ? * ? i Mr. Coates, of the graded school s faculty, spent ^he week end at his } home in Raleigh. ? ? * Clinton Rollins, who has a position ? in Raleigh, is spending the week end g with his family here. i ? ? ? Miss Helen Willis, student at Duke University, is spending the week end t at her home here. ? ? ? ? | Miss Virginia Spell has returned from a visit to friends at ?lton nrni Charlottesville, Va. . 'i ? ? ? Lyman Bass, student of Fork Union ( Military Academy, Va. spent the week end at his home here. * * * < Miss Margaret Smith, teacher in. k, the ReidnviOe school, spent the week j end-at her heme here. ; gB? e ? . , j Ifiss Julia ^filler, teacher^ln the , graded school, apent the week end at ,-] her home in Wilson. ] e o o Miss Mattie Morgan, of Memphis, Term., is visiting bar-brother, Mr. i J. I, Morgan, Sr. ? '-*2 *5 jj> ? Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and daughter, Miss Telza, were Chapel ? Hill visitors, Sunday. \ \ a ? A. Lurline Bass spent the week er$?wit% her sister, Miss Hazel, at] Mewdith CblMkllfeWgfc %% ? ? ? UP Norville, of Chicago, HI, spent thi*week mid with his parents, Mr. aadgMifc R. T. Norville. aud^Xrs. J. M. Whelesa. and Joe ! ???n Tuesday of this week in a Durham ] tospital ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., and | dr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson left] donday to visit friends and relatives n Columbia, S. C., md to attend the] itate fair there. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that} Jeorge Burnette, who underwent an] ippendicitis operation in a Rocky] idfount hospital, Tuesday, is recuper- ] ding rapidly. ? * ? Friends of Mrs. J. T. Thorne will] >e glad to learn that her father, Mr. ] ]room, of Magnolia, is recuperating rom a recent operation in a WU nington hospital. ? ? ? Qarence Edwards, of Jacksonville, ila., returned Monday after accom-] ?anying Mrs. Edwards to Farmville or a visit to her parents, Mr. and Its. J. M. Wheless. * * * I Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cameron and on, D. B., Jr., Mrs. George Tyson nd Mrs. Alphea Veasley, of Durham, rere guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Veasley, Sunday. ? m m Mrs. T. C. Tumage, Miss Serene nd Bernice Tumage, and Fred Moore ave returned from Chicago where hey attended the wedding of Miss ane Fowler and Lieutenant T. C. , 'uraage. Jr. , I BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Corbett an lounce the birth of a daughter, Phy Lis Ann, on Monday, October 4, ATTEND MEETING Mrs. Wesley R. Willis and Miss Jettie Joyner attended the South Cen ral Zone Meeting of the Methodist Missionary Socity of the Rocky Mount listrict, which convened in the Bethel Methodist church, Wednesday. KINDERGARTEN Pupils, numbering twenty, have en olled in the kindergarten being aught by Mrs. Florence Thome in ter home on Wilaon street The ichool opened on Monday morning, rith classes in art, music, history, stc. ' FEDERATION OFFICER GUEST OF MRS. HOBGOOD Mrs. J. N. Britt, of Lumberton, sec >nd vice-president of the state feder ition of woman'd-clubs, is spending he week end with Mrs. J. M. Hob rood. MRS. MONK BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. J. Y. Monk was gracious host-. >ss at bridge on Thursday, entertain ng at a delightful luncheon and a ovely party, with dahlias and other 'all flowers making a colorful set ing for the fifteen tables arranged n the home on Contentneaa street. A prize, offered for members of the uidge club of the hostess, a refresh ment set, was won by Mrs. J. H. harden, and other prises for high scores, double decks, of cards, wore von by Mrs. Robert Lee Smith and Ifrs. J. H. Paylor, the floating prizes if a handkerchief and s toII cover >eing retained by Mrs. R. H. Knott did Mm Russell Moore. A two course luncheon was served it twelve-thirty, and delicious salad ind sweet courses in the afternoon. LITERARY CLUB Si :->i. ? .?111 The Literary Ctubmet on Wednes day afternoon at the Holden home on Oontentnea, street, with Mrs. J. H. Harris -as hostess and Mrs. W. C. Askfew presiding. ^ In the business session the dub voted to become sponsor of the Farm dlle Symphonio Chorus again, and Mis* Tabitha DeVisconti read the re* port to be given at the 15th district meting of federated dubs to be held in Plymouth this "J In a study of "Queens of the Six teenth Century," the Ufa of Marguer ite of Navarre waa reviewed in a paper, prepared by Mtt. P. E. Jones and read in her ihtenw by die sec re tarjt~Mrs. A. B. Moore, ft" ed after adjoofument. Mrs. Mary M. $Th# Farmville Library will be open to the public every day during the Week from 2:80 to 4:00 o'clock. This new service lfr*a: m*db throu gh the WPA, and intent ahnotrnce ments state that Mia.' Mamie Robert aon, and Mm: Sutton vtfll In *? %rrt?T;:>f? . 00 A list of new books received recent ly end donated by the -Town of Farm ville follows: Katrina, Daphne Dean, Buide Europe, The Mott Family in tmux. Heather of to.Bjh.Hana, Bomance ? '-a i "KID GALAHAD" j WEDNESDAY Larry Crabbe ? Jane Mortel 1 ?in? "FORLORN RIVER" Chapter 1?"Wild West Days" b with Johnny Mack Brown THURSDAY & FRIDAY J Deanna Durbin ... A /hfohbii^ ^'iliijj : Beid M Wtr- teUAhcTIiJ Bt&y xf Maury, N. C., one of North Caro ina's outstanding citirens, haa to |nr;about RUMANIAN. Mr.^Hardy a a well known farmer, business man ind bank director*' andvwe twicer -ainthata largepart of the people n Eastern North ? Carolina know o? ijuyil ~sfi 1'/ in I'oiiu ? . . ^ Gentlemen '.v:i?k. s>fw , ! I take pleasure in saying that your RUUMA-BAN helped me t very much mid I gladly woom* ?'? mend it to any one suffering r / ? ? ?" - - ' [ rrdto.' Bhexttsatltth'< tftfwitfc.' q oiiiiK CLARENCE L. HARDY, Maury, N. C. ' mJ :Since RUMArBAN baa brought: relief and comfort to Mr. Handy and ^hoaaends of: other* in every walk of life, suffering with Rhaumstlsra or; Neuritia, certainly it should do ibb same for you. ?? ui RUMA-BAN is on sale at your favorite drug store. Try a bottle today. > ? S\i i ii ' ?? ? ? i j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE j NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Ij BEGINNING OCTOBER 3, 1937 - ]!? ;j;"r RAIL BUS |f ' !i . 8:10 AM Lv. Washington'1 Ar. 7:00 PM '-W ; 8:4$ AM Lv, Greenville Ar.' 6:18 PM' 11 3:05 AM,Lv. Farmvffle Ar. 5:67FM <; ! 9:42..AM Lv. Wilson Ar. -5:20 PM !{ 10:27 AM Lv. Zebulon. Ar. 4:89 PM J! |r. 10:86 AM Lv, Wendell1 Ar. 4:81 PM' JI 11:15 AM Ly. Baleigh Lv. 8:55 PM ;; Travel for VAc per Mile i: ;! ECONOMY .... S P E E D SAFETY J; Um NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR DRAINAGE ASSESSMENTS PITT COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1. ffi$T fifty* Under and pursuant to that Special Act passed by the General Assem >ly of North Carolina, relative to Pitt County Drainage District No. 1, the indendgned Tax Collector will, on Monday, the 1st day of November 1987, ffer for sale for cash to the highest bidder before the courthouse door in Ireenville, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, the lands hereinafter lescribed, for the unpaid drainage assessments due as set opposite said eretge: '\"d /, ? 'Name Address Acres Amount Irs. W. R. Bergeron, et ah, Farmville, Ns C., 114 $1BLG9 Irs. J. T. Bundy,; . . -FarmviUe, N. G, 117 121.88 L J. Craft, Walstonburg, N. C., 82 15.15 Irs. Helen Horton, Farmville, N. C., 142 134.07 drs. M. V. Horton, Farmville, N. C? 111 93.42 L: R. Lewis, FarmviUe, N. C., 182 88,20 in. J. R. Lewis, Walstonburg, N. C., 54 57.88 This the 6th day of October 1937. H. L. 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