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Social atti> pergonals
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Mr. John D. Dixon of KJnrton was
spent Sunday here.
Mi?? Imogen? Davis of Smithfield
spent the wek-end with Mrs. W. P.
Easley.
Mrs. J. L Morgan, Jr., and daugh*
ter, Mi? Ann Whittlesey, were Wil
son visitors on Tuesday.
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Mrs. L. L. Rumley spent the week
end with her mother Mrs. D. D.
Haskett in Greenville.
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Mrs. J. W. Parker attended the
Thursday session of the Methodist
Conference in Raleigh.
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Mrs. Bert James, Mrs. T. W. Lang,
and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith were
Raleigh visitors Tuesday.
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Mr?. Frank Davis, Miss Janie Da
vis and Mrs. Marvin Jones were Ral
eigh visitors on Wednesday.
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Mrs. J. L. Shacklford is spending
the week with her sister, Miss Evelyn
Horton in Washington, D. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Knott Proctor and
family of Greenville were the guests
of Mrs. Louise Harris on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Jr., at
tended the Duke Alumni supper in
Greenville on Wednesday evening.
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Mrs. Charles W. Johnson of Char
lotte was the guest of Mrs. Bertha
Joyner and family on Tuesday.
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Mrs. R. H. Knott, Mrs. J. I. ">rgan
Sr., and Master Bob Morgan were
Rocky Mount visitors on Monday.
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The value of case-finding service
can hardly be estimated in control of
tuberlucosis. Buying Seals make this
possible.
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Mr. George Davis and Rev. L. R.
Ennis attended the State Baptist
Convention held in Wilmington this
week.
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The sale of Christmas Seals pro
vide for permanent clinics, traveling
and occasional clinics and public
health nurses.
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Mrs. Alex Allen left Wednesday
for Greensboro where she will be an
attendant at the wedding of Miss
Elizabeth Leake.
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Rev. D. A. Clark left Wednesday
for Raleigh where he will attend
the Methodist Conference being held
there this week.
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Every dollar you have invested in
the Annual Seal Sale has been multi
plied many times and accumulated
year after year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and their
daughter, Miss Nancy Lou were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cutch
in? in Washington on Sunday.
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The many friends of Master Billie
McCullom will be glad to know that
he is some better after being con
fined to his home this week.
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Members of the Rotary Club ac
companied by their Rotary Anns at
tended the Inter-City Meet held in
Greensville on Friday evening.
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We can conquer tuberculosis if we
are willing to pay the price. - When
you purchase your Christmas Seals,
you help us to reach our goal.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thome and
Miss Bettie Joyner attended the
Thursday session of the Methodist
Conference being held in Raleigh.
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There is no investment that you
make in health and in the saving of
life that brings bigger dividends than
your investment in Christmas Seals.
Friends of Miss Marguerite John
son will regret to learn that she
underwent an appendectomy at Park
View Hospital in Rocky Mount this
week.
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Friends of Mr. Roland Lang, Jr.,
will regret to learn that he is in the
Pitt Community Hospital in Green
ville where he underwent an append
ectomy on Wednesday evening.
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Mr. C. L. Ivey, local agent for the
Home Security lift Insurance Com
pany will be the guest of the Com
pany in Durham on Friday, having
won another contest in the entire
Washington District.
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Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Mrs. Will
Moore, Mrs. H. M. Wilson, and Mrs.
Shufordr attended the Auxiliary
meeting of the Fountain Presbyter
ian Ckurrh on Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. R. T. Fountain in
Fouuntsin at which time Mrs. Hob
good and Mrs. Shuford reviewed the
following book; "Other Men Labour
ed", by Dr. MacMfllian.
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ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Edwards of
Jacksonville, Florida announce the
tirtk at m daughter, Mary Joanna,
on Friday, November the twelfth at
Mary Whelm of tins city.
SOCIAL CALENDAR I
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22
3:00 P. M.?Episcopal Auxiliary
meets with Mrs. Minnie
S. Warren.
' 3:00 P. M.?Presbyterian Auxil
iary meets with Mrs. J.
[ M. Hobgood.
j 3:00 Garden Club meets with Mrs.
Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Sr.
7:00 P. M. Red Men.
j 7:30 P. M.?Symphonic Chorus.
Tuesday, 23
2:30 P. M.?Lamad Bridge Club
meets with Mrs. Ted Al
britton at the home of
Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr.
I 3:00 P. M.?New Deal Club meets
with Mrs. S. A. Garris. ,
3:30 P. M.?Merry Matrons meet
with Mrs. B. S. Smith. ,
6:15 P. M.?Rotary Club.
7:30 P. M.?Young Women's Cir
cle of the M. E. Church
meets with Mrs. J. I.
Morgan, Jr.
Thursday, 25
THANKSGVNG DAY
Friday, 26
7:00 P. M.?I. O. O. F.
7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts.
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* SWINGBILLIES HERE FRIDAY *
* NIGHT, NOVEMBER, 19th *
*
* The Blackwood Swing Billies will *
* be here Friday night, November*
* 19, with a brand new show. They *
* are sponsored by the Primary De- *
* partment of Christian Sunday *
* School. Admission 15 & 25c.
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ROTARY CLUB TO PRESENT
PROGRAM
The Farmville Rotary Club will
present the program before the Snow
Hill Rotary Club at a re-organiza
tion Meeting to be held in Snow Hill
on Friday evening.
TO SPEAK IN RALEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Jr. will
attend the Duke Alumni Banquet to
be held in Raleigh on Friday eve
ning in connection with the Method
ist Conference in session there, where
Mr. Morgan will deliver the princi
pal address.
SPANISH AMERICAN AUXILIARY
Mrs. Nonie Barrett graciously en
tertained the members of the Span
ish-American Auxiliary on Thursday
afternoon.
In the absence of the president,
Miss Virginia Atkinson, Mrs. Pearl
Johnson presided. The meeting open
ed with a salute to the flag which
was followed by a short business ses
sion.
After adjournment, the hostess
served a delicous salad course with
coffee, wafers and mints.
ATTEND WELFARE MEET
Mrs. W. C. Askew, President of the
Literary Club, Mrs. D. R. Morgan,
Mrs. Ben Sheppard, Mrs. J. M.
Christman and Miss Tabitha DeVis
conti were among those attending the
Welfare Meet held in Washington on
Monday of this week in preparation
for the annual Tubercular Seal Drive
to go underway, beginning after
Thanksgiving. There were both the
morning and afternoon sessions with
luncheon served at the hotel. Princi
pal speakers were Dr. Ennett of
Greenville, Pitt County Chairman and
Migg Jann, representative from the
Winston-Salem Headquarters.
PROGRESSIVE RRlDGE CLUB
| On Thursday afternoon at 3:00 p.
i m./ Mrs. Ben Sheppard was the grac
! ious hostess of the Progressive Bridge
[Club at her home on Walnut street
I High score prize, a lovely pottery
i vase in blue was won by Mrs. Jack
Smith.
The color scheme for the day was
attractively carried out in both the
floral decorations, with red chrysan
themums and sumac bemes, and the
refreshments, with cherry ice-box
salad topped with whipped ceam and
served with hot coffee, pickles, mints
and slices of date-nut bread bearing
Uncle Sam favors. Tallies were in
turkey design.
Mrs. J. M. Christman was a special
guest of the hostess.
MISS NETHERCUTT AND
MR. HOLLOMAN ARE WED
Miss Nina Mae Nethercutt,' of
Maury and Runnie Holloman ? of
Farmville, were quietly married Sat
urday morning, November 13th, at
the home of Rev. Miller, Methodist
Minister in Hookerton. t
The bride was attired in a brown
suit with a pink satin blouse, and
brown accessories. After the cere
mony, the couple left for a motor trip
in Western North Carolina. * -
Mrs. Holloman is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J/H.
Nethereutt, of Maury, Greene County
Hie groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Holloman, Farmville/,of
Route One, well known family of
this section. $
The couple will make their home
on Route One, Farmville, on them
return from the wedding trip.
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CONTRACT^CLUB. |
Th. Contract Club mot ^ Mr.
W. Leslie Smith on Tuesday after
noon at 8KK) o'clock at tho home of
Mrs. G. Mi Holden.
Table prizes, novel vases, were won
by Mrs. Lathe Morris, Mm. Zeb
Whitehurst, Mrs. M. V. Horton, Mrs.
P. E. Jones and Mm. Prank Davis,
Jr.
A delicious salad course was serv
ed as the guests arrived.
Special guests were Mrs. Billie
Mrs. Grover Webb, Mrs. S. A. Roe
buck, Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., Mrs. P.
Jones and Mrs. Vernon.
LAMAD CLUB
Mrs. Herbert Acton delightfully en
tertained the members of the Iamad
Bridge Club on Thursday afternoon
at the home of her aunt, Mrs. R. H.
Knott.
Tables were laid in the spacious
living room of the.Knott home, that
was beautifully decorated with bou
quets of chrysanthemums.
Prizes for the afternoon were won
by Mrs. Ted Albritton, who was
presented a pair of novel vases for
high score, and by Miss Mary Friar
Rouse, who received perfume as a
floating prize.
Between progressions, the hostess
assisted by Mrs. Knott and daughter,
May, served Russian tea, sandwiches
and mints.
POWELL-FIELDS
Miss Lottie Faye Powell and Mr.
Raymond B. Fields Jr., were quietly
married at the Christian Parsonage
in Farmville the afternoon of Nov
ember 12. Rev. C. B. Mashburn, and
uncle of the bride, officiating.
Mrs. Fields is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy T. Powell
of Dover. She is a graduate of the
Dover High School and has a large
number of friends.
Mr. Fields is the son of the late
R. B. Fields and Mrs. Syble Taylor
Fields, of Kinston, N. C., Mr. Fields
is a graduate of the Kinston High
School and was a member of the
football team while in High-School.
He is now engaged in farming near
Kinston, where the young couple will
make their home.
D. A. R.
Mrs. J. H. Bynum and Mrs. T. C.
Turnage graciously entertained the
Major Benjamin May Chapter of the
D. A. R. at the home of Mrs. Hen
rietta Williamson on Saturday.
Mrs. Bruce Beasley of Fountain
presided over a short business ses
sion which was followed by the pres
entation of the program. The princi
pal speaker, Dr. L. R. Hildrup, from
East Carolina Teachers College at
Greenville gave a splendid talk on
the Social Security Act.
Following adjournment, a delicious
chicken salad course was served.
Special guests were Leon Eason
and Mrs. Weaver.
WOMAN'S CLUB
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On Friday afternoon, Mrs. George
Davis, Mrs. E. C. Carr, Mrs. John
Holmes and Mrs. Sterling Gates were
charming hostesses to the Wonman's
Club at the home of the latter.
During a short business session,
plans were adopted for a cake sale
to be held on Saturday of this week,
with Mrs. J. M. Hobgood as commit
tee chairman.
The program for the afternoon was
under the direction of the Literary
Art Department which was a talk on
Adult Education, "Stream-lining
Your Mind," which was so splendidly
given by Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Sr.
Following adjournment, the host
ess served Russian tea and sand
wiches.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB
Mrs. Robert L. Smith was the
charming hostess to the members of
her card club and special guests on
Friday afternoon.
The Smith home was attractively
decorated with chrysanthemums and
ivy.
Prizes for the afternoon were won
by Mrs. John Lewis, who scored
high for club members and was pre
sented a lovely dresser set- Mrs.
Zeb Whitehurst, who scored high for
the guests and received lotion bot
tles.
Miss Elizabeth Eason, bride-elect
was presented cereal bowls in her
chosen breakfast pattern.
Special guests were Mesdames,
Grover Webb, G. M. Holden, S. A.
Garris, M. V. Hoton, Zeb Whitehurst,
J. E. Bynum; Miss Sara Brum, the
houseguest of Mrs. M. V. Horton and
Miss Elizabeth Eason, bride-elect.
A salad course was served follow
ing the play.
CARD OF THANKS
"
We take this method of expressing
| our heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion to our many friends and neigh
bors for the many deeds of kindnss,
expressions of sympathy and beauti
ful floral offerings extended us dur
ing the recent illness and death of
our dear sister, lbs. Durwood God
ley.
Signed,
Mrs. C. H. Mozingo
Mrs. Jack Taylor
Mr. Henry Tyson
Mr. Joab Tyson
Mr. John Tyson !
Mr. Oral, Tyaon.
ingo, here, Tuesday afternoon at 8
P. It Rev. D. A. Clarke of the
Farmville Methodist Church conduct
ed the services assisted hy Hev.
C. B. Mashburn of the Farmville
Christian Church.
Ita. Godley, formerly Mies Emily
Tyson, attractive twenty-four year
old daughter of the late Mrs. Addle
Tyson and A. J. Tyson, well-known
residents of Farmville, died at the
Taylor Hospital in Washington on
Monday morning at 10:16 o'clock af
ter a severe illness of several weeks.
Her condition had been most critical
for some time, no hope being held:
for her recovery.
The deceased, a graduate of the.
Farmville High School, had since her
marriage in 19S5 lived in Washing
ton.
Interment was made in the Forest
Hill Cemetery here.
Surviving are her husband, Dur
wood Godley; two sisters, lbs. C. H.
Mozingo and Mrs. Jack Taylor of
Farmville and four brothers, Henry,
John, Joab and Claude Tyson all of
Farmville. -
Active pall-bearers were S. 0.
Branch, R. E. King, Sam See, and
Earl Harper of Washington and Rod
erick Harris and Ernest Barrett, Jr.,
of Farmville.
Floral bearers included friends from
Washington and Farmville.
The profusion of lowers gave ex
pression of the high esteem held for
Mrs. Godley by friends and loved
ones.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M Mallard of
Trenton, N. C. Announce the Mar
riage of their daughter, Mary Therian
Mallard to George Woodrow Rouse
of Farmville, N. C., on November
17, 1987 in Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rouse will make their
home here. Mr. Rouse is connected
with Belk-Tyler Co., here.
Poultry flocks in Franklin County
recently put on demostration tests,
have been laying at 60 per cent pro
duction during the past month.
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
AT SHOWER.
Mrs. S. A. Gam's graciously enter
tained on Tuesday evening honoring
Miss Elizabeth Eason, Bride-elect
The Garris home on Wilson Street
was beautifully decorated with chry
santhemums
Receiving at the front door were
Mrs. Garris and Miss Eason. Little
Miss Marianna Walker, beautifully!
dressed in bridal gown and veil es-l
corted the bride-elect into the dining
room where the gifts were attractive
ly arranged on an appointed table
which bore a bouquet of white chry
santhemums and lighted tapers in
green tied with white bows.
Following the opening of the gifts
the hostess served an ice course
with individual cakes and mints in
gren and white.
LUCKY GRANDMA
Finds Relief From
Rheumatic Pain
Was that Grandma we saw doing
the Big Apple? Well, maybe not but
she'll soon be 'trucking' and 'going to
town' if she keeps on taking RUM A
BAN. On sale at all drug stores.
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WEEK OF NOV. 21
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TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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"THURSDAY ft FRIDAY
William Powell and
Myrna Loy
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"DOUBLE WEDDING"
SATURDAY
Bo b Steel
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COMING:?Ginger Rogers
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In ths diidng-room <a the Davis
decorated with bouquet? of fruits and
nuts denoting th? harvest season,
place cards and favors in. rsd and
groups of lighted tapers in white.
Mr. Q. A. Rouse, a special guest,
was called on by the host and host
ess to act as toast-master of the
evening. Between courses of the de
licious Turkey Dinner guests enjoyed
appropriate speeches ami songs which
lent their due part to the festivities
with all expressing their apprecia
tion to Mr. and Mrs. Mewborn for a
delightful evening.
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The Surry Courity farmers have
purchased 24 head of Here*ord cal
ves this fall as foundation stock for
beef herds.
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FOR SALE: 31 Model Ford Sedan in
good condition. New motor and
Ave new tires for $195.00. Apply
to Henry Skinner, care of Faxm
ville Furniture Co. 2tp,
REMEMBER YOUR DEAD? By
having their monuments' cleaned,
when weathered and stained, by
men with many years experience.
See WATT PARKER, Box 104,
Farmville, N. C?, Phone 434-6. ?)
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NEXT VISIT
Farmville?Oilce at Finds' Jewelry
store MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
Ayden office over P. R. Taylor ft Cm
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th
Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted
?Tsrboro Every Saturday?
SPECIAL!!
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Friday & Saturday
\ ONE LOT OP
Ladies Silk Dresses
$5.00 VALUE
On SALE for $2.98
ONE LOT OF .
Ladies Silk Dresses
$4.00 VALUE
On SALE for $1.98
ONE LOT OF
Ladies Silk Dresses
$3.00 to $5.00 VALUE
On Sale for 97c
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DEPT.
Showing the latest styles in
Curtains, Draperies, LACES,
Tufted Bedspreads and LACE
Dinner Cloth.
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WIS toJuroblo 4.30P.M. Sunday
WPTP Raltigb 4.30 P.M. Sunday
WSI Atlanta 6.30 P.M. Sat'day
WSM Nashvill* 6.30 P.M. Sat'day
KWKH Shreveport 5:00P.M Sunday II
WJDX Jackson 3:30 P.M. Sunday U
WRVA Richmond 5:00 P.M. Sunday I
WMC Memphis 5:00 P.M. S?."^5av p
. 1 W?T Charlotte 5:30 P .M. Sunday
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11 RAIL BUS II
II 8:10 AM Lv. Washington Ar. 7:00 PM II
II 8:46 AM Lv. Greenville Ar. 6:18 PM II
|| 9:05 AM Lv. Farmville Ar. 5:57 PM |;
9:42 AM Lv. Wilson Ar. 5:20 PM <>
o 10:27 AM Lv. Zebulon Ar. 4:39 PM II
II 10:36 AM Lv. Wendell Ar. 4:31PM ||
|| . 11:15 AM Lv. Raleigh Lv. 3:55 PM ||
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IF YOU LIKE A Real Home Cooked
Fruit Cake with plenty of fruit
and flavors. Place your order early
with MRS. J. L. BAUGHAM at
Belk-Tylers. 11-1-87-tf
FOR SALE ? Cut Flowers?home
grown and green house. Attractive
baskets. Funeral Designs. Call
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