" 1 ? Social anil personals! \ - Mrs. Louise Harris spent Thursday in Raieigh. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Melton were Wil son visitors, Thursday. R. E. Aiken, of Fuquay Springs, is the guest of Audrey Joyner. ? * ? Miss Bessie Harrell, of Ahoskie, is the guest of Mrs. E. C. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bradham spent the week end in Rocky Mount. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Sheppard spent Monday with friends in LaGrange. ? ? * Mrs. Sadie Etheridge, of Creswell. is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Corbett. ? ? ? Miss Elizabeth and Bobbie Davis spent Wednesday at Morehead City. m ? ? Mrs. J. Irvin Morgan, Jr., spent' Wednesday with relatives in Wilson. ? ? ? J. I. Morgan, Sr., spent several days of this week at Seven Springs. ? ? ? Mrs. M. P. McConnell spent several days of this week in Whalerville, Va. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bundy sosnt the week end with friends in Chicod. ? * ? ! Mrs. Ralph Collins has returned from a visit to relatives in Mays ville. ? ? ? Mrs. J. E. Gilliard, of Wilmington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Darden. Misses Mae Joyner and Elizabeth Fields visited friends in Greenville, Tuesday. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joyner and sons spent the week end at More- | head City. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barrett and son spent the week end with relatives in Kins ton. ? ? ? Miss Polly Bundy and friends spent the week end at Myrtle Beach and White Lake. ? * ? Miss Dillard Hobgood has returned after spending a few days with friends in Wilson. ? ? ? E. E. Brooks, of Washington, D. C., spent Thursday with his aunt, Mrs. J. K. Cobb. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Albritton and children returned Wednesday from a - visit to Nags Head. .? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barrett and Goldsboro friends spent Sunday and Monday at Manteo. 9*9 Mr. and Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins moved into their new home on Wil son street this week.. ? * * Friends will be glad to learn that 1 J. W. Parker is recuperating rapidly from a recent illness. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring, of Kinston, were guests of Mr. ani Mrs. Fred Smith, Sunday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Corbett and daughter, Miss Patricia, spent the week end in South Mills. ? ? ? Mrs. J. H. Harreli, ? of Greenville, spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Lewis Lang. * ? ? James Darden, Carroll Oglesby ' and Roland Lang spent Monday and Tuesday at Morehead City. 9mm Miss Lillian Foree and Louis Allen, of Louisville, Ky., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander Allen. ? ? ? Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Morrill and Mrs. Helen Watkins Horton were Bocky Mount visitors Thursday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stott and chil dren, of Wilson, were gneeta of Mr. and lbs. Manly Lilea, Sunday. * ? ? . Mrs. W. E. Franklin, of Ports mouth, Va., spent Wednesday and Thursday with her sister, Mrs. J. K. Cobb. ? ? ? Mrs. Madeline Bountree returned to Washington, D. C., Sunday, after a visit to her mother, Mrs; Dora H. KeeL ? ? ? ? . J fl Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Turnage re-1 turned to Silver Springs, Md., Mon day, after a visit to Mrs. W. J. Turnage. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee, of Wil liston, S. C., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Joynsr. " * ? ? ;:v f v': Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrett and ... -? U. 1 U_ If-, 1 f,..until .11 I son ana Mr. snu juts. rrec lievatnan i WSrff GMIv j _ itr t 1 -* * ? 1 Miss Margaret Walter and guests Miss Davis, of Dunn, and Miss Baugham, of Washington, spent Thursday with friends in Wilson. * m ? Mr. and Mrs. Alton W. Bobbitt are moving into the home formerly owned hjr Leslie Smith, -on Belcher street, sod which they purchased recently, * ? ? ? Mrs. J. W. Parker, Miss Alice Har per Parker, John Harris, Jr., and Edward Harris were Henderson, Dur ham and Raleigh visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bass and fami ly are moving this weak into their home on Belcher street, which has been remodeled during the past few weeks. Mrs. Frank Capps and Miss Dora DeGrace Bountree, who spent Satur day with Mrs. Dora H. Keel, left Son day to spend % week at Wrightsville Mr. and Mrs. Orrn Hales, of Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hales and Mrs. Ben Kemp, of Middlesex, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemp, Sunday.' .-.^y * * * ' rite* Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander Allen and guests, T,aw.?. Foree and Louis Allen, of Louisville, Ky., spent k Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Carr and sons spent the week end inMorehead City. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck and children and guests, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Grimes and daughters, at Miami, Fhu, are spending several days at the Roebuck's summer cottage on Bogue Sound. v--$0'V z ',-%1 1 Lieutenant and Mrs. T C. Turnage, j Jr., yMisseb Hazel Monk, Eva Mae Turnage, Mary Friar Rouse, Dick Harris and James Monk visited Mr.' ud lC^ A. C. Monk, Jr., in More head City during the week. It SOCIAL CALENDAR | . I Monday, July 11 J 2:80 p. su?Circle No. 4, Metho I dist Missionary Society meets with Mrs, E, L. Russell. I 3:30 p. m.?Baptist Missionary jj Society meets at the home of II Mrs. J. R. Shearin. J 3:30 p. m.?Circle No. 1, Presby I terian Auxiliary, meets with Mrs. J. C. Corbett. 3:30 p. m.?Circle No. 2, Presby I terian Auxiliary, meets with I Mrs. C. C. Joyner. I 3:30 p. m.?Episcopal Auxiliary meets with Mrs. Jack Lewis. I 3:30 p. m.?Methodist Missionary Society meets in the Church. [ 3:30 p. m. ? Woman's Council, I - Christian Church, meets in the Church. I 7:00 p. m.?Red Men. Tuesday, 12 I 7:00 p. m.?Rotary Club. I 8:00 p. m.?Junior Order. Thursday, 14 L 11:00 A. M.?Masons. I 8:00 p. m.?Modern Woodmen. Friday, 15 I 7:00 p. m.?I. O. O. F. I 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts. GIRL'S AUXILIARY ; ? - ? m ! The Girl's Auxiliary of the Baptist Church mat Tuesday at the home of Virginia Cobb. The program had as the interesting topic "His Cross In stead of Crosses." Sentence prayers were* offered for friends in South America. After adjournment dainty sand wiches, cakes and lemonade were served by the jont hostesses, Telsa Williams and Virginia Cobb. CARD OF APPRECIATION ? * . ' . ? V. r. .t. i v '?? " ; i !: '* ' We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt appreciation for the many acta of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended us during the recent illness and death of our hus band and father. Mrs. J. W. Bullock and Family Mrs. Ralph Collins. PILGRIMAGE TO MANTEO Miss Florence Lewis and twelve or fifteen members of the Adult School, of which she is the teacher, left this morning at five o'clock for a visit to Roanoke Island. They expect to re turn tonight after the pageant The five cars, which made the pil grimage woe decorated with banners and the party was looking forward to a fine trip. PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE CLUB ? 1 ? n ? The Progressive Bridge Club held a delightful meeting on Thursday afternoon with Miss Tabitha DeVis conti as hostess at her home on Main street, in which garden flowers were tastefully arranged. In the games of bridge, played at four tables, Mrs. Jack Smith won the award for club members, a wall pock et, and Mrs. L. T. Heese, compiling high score among guests, won a lunch eon cover. Miss Ida Cowan, of Dur ham, was presented by the hostess with a gift, a vial of perfume. A salad course with iced tea was served Special guests were Mrs. Reese, Mrs. L. E. Walston and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck. MRS. ALICE P. REASON PASSES Mrs. Alice P. Reason, 64, died at her home, near Walstonburg, Tuesday, after being in a state of declining health for several months. Final rites were held by Elder E. L. Cobb from White Oak Baptist Church, Wednesday afternoon and in terment was made in the churchyard. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. T. B. Eason, of Walstonburg, and Mrs. John Gay, of Benson; four sons, Joddie, of Stimstonsburg, Leir, of Greenville, and Earl and Avery Rea son, of Walstonburg; a sister, Mrs. J. C. Speight, of Wilson, and a broth er, Levi Eason, of Rocky Mount Active pallbearers were; Robert Dildy, Ollie Eason, Levi Walston, Wil lie Owens, Isaac Rouse and Clyde Baker. TADLOCK-TUGWELL In a fnrftate ceremony, attended only by members of the immediate families and close friends, . Mrs. Louise Proctor Tugwell, daughter of J. W. Proctor, and Arnold C. Tad lock, of Greenville, were united in marriage in the Farmville Christian Church, Friday evening at eight ?ofc?k. The Rev, C. B. Mashburn, J pastor of the church officiated. Mrs. F. G. Dupree, Jr., played "A Midsummer Night's Dream," ?f the couple entered unattended, and'"To A Wild Rose" as the vows were spoken. The bride wore a costume of navy blue marquisette with a matching' straw turban, veil trimmed. Her shoulder corasge was of bride's roseik and valley lilies. 000M The couple left immediately y fol lowing the ceremony on a motor trip to Chicago. Upon their return they will be at home In Greenville, where Mr. Tadlock heads the A. C. Tad lock Mutual Insurance Agency and is connected with the Writ Federal SftarfrifrM AfwuHlliin ai prralrtnnt iwiw of your iUrongth you lud. If ?w" w??Vw WVwf MWi'lrJ I p. dMPp,jwMjji- ^Pwftw ft t t i ? striped folds. Next, j | crossing the Trent river for a few miles we cast oar eyes at the old ' breast works of Fort Totem, where 1 I the British cannon roared in 1770. 1 Then we visited the estate of Gov- ! ernor Speight, the first Colonial Gov- j ernor of North Carolina. Retracing our route, we made a _ Northern tour of the North side of the Trent, driging through the wind- ( ing pathways amid the moss covered , trees and the vine draped under- j brush, perfumed by the wild rose, j jessamine and honeysuckle, where the , honey bee gathers his elixir. j Then we came to the silver stream of Fishing Creek, which is the West- ] ern boundary of Senator Simmons' ] estate, lately submitted to the Board j of Engineers as a suitable site for the Veteran Home and Hospital, and j which, personally, I consider to be j One of the best and most fitting loca- ( tions for Veterans to either live or ( die. 4 We arrived at home in the cool of r the evening, being accompanied by F. 4 L. and C. W. Allen, of Greenville. , July 4, 1988; Visited the historical Church, St Thomas, Bath, and inter- j eating points In Yatesville and Wash- ( ington, returning home in the after- ] noon. . ? UNCLE WATT, j President and Founder of the j Septuagenarian Society. ] BELL ARTHUR LADIES HOLD MEETING j The Ladies Aid of the Bell Arthur < Methodist Church met at the home < of Mrs. David Fulford, near Farm- 4 ville on Friday. A brief business session followed the splendid program. After ad- . journment, delicious refreshments were served by the hastess. Special guests were, Mrs. Gordan Lee, Miss Melba Fulford of Wilson, Mrs.- Sets Tyson and Mrs. Lula Joy ner. v An intelligent individual visualizes an issue without waiting for it to be dramatized by personal dashes. ? ? [ HOW TO KEEP YOURSEIF IN HOT WATER a. I ' ? For abundant, automatic, turn-of-the-tap hot water? burn oil in a Duo-Therm water heater! It gives you every bit of die ; ; convenience ga?^ or electricity can offer?and doet the job for less than half their average coat! No coal, wood) ashes or nui- I sauce. I Of/ 0 \JFiIitlQ M11 y - r n __ V &L '. "? 111 I VT A I Ln II Ln I Ln ||| ft {88???^ ' '? -7 .' ? , -' n ! :| No^cSSIta, ^ B?n Walston Hazel Askew Walston. The defendant Hazel Askew Val ^ take In the Superior Court of Pitt. Comity* NorUi Carolina, to secure for the pi>mff mn absolute dtvoM from the defendant; and the Mkf defendant ,-llft #||, j . <1,M ' 1-La ,. nAtojtji\ lLAl ? ??'-? S wiu iutrenr tase notice tnat sue is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of ?aid ;?ounty in 'the court hoqser. in Greenville, North; Carolina on the 20th day of July, 1MB, and answer or demur to the oomulaint of said ac* . --^ ?PB ? w a.nj tion, or the plaintiff will supply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Thia the 20th day of June, 1*88. J. F. HARRINGTON, Clerk of the Superior Court, Pitt iwks. Count, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Pitt Coun ty, made in the special proceeding entitled "0. L. Tucker and Helen L. Tucker vs. E. M. Land, Guardian for Lucy L. Perry," the same being No. 3826 upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 18th day of July 1938, at 12:00 o'clock NOON, it the jourthouser door in Greenville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, that c?v 1 tain three lots of land described as follows: 1st Lot. Lying in the town of Srimesland on the south side of Pitt Street and bounded on the north by Mrs. J. T. Proctor on the east by the N. W. Campbell lands, on the west by iV. S. Elks, and oh the south by M. W. Campbell lands, and being a, part of the lands that wen conveyed , ? H. H. Proctor et al by deed -of ?ecord in Pitt County Registry in Sook H-6 page HS6. 2nd. Lot. Beginning at a ditch j n H. 0. Campbell and H. H. Proctor . ines, thence south to an alley fat plat >f town of Grimesland, thence with illey west opposite Mrs. J. T. Proc ;or land; thence with the ditch to J. r. Proctor corner; thence with ditch * ;o the beginning, containing 1-6 acre, nore or less. 1 3rd. Lot. Being lots 2, 3, and 4 In Slock 6 as shown on plat of fate town >f Grimesland, by plat of record in Pitt County Registry, and being same ? property conveyed to H. H. Proctor >y Alston Grimes by. deed of record n Book N-10 page 839 Pitt ! County Registry, and particularly described is follows: On River Street adjoining 1 he lands owned by the estate of J. 3. and J. D. Grimes, beginning at a J stake on River Street, Proctor and Crimes corner; thence with River Street northeasterly direction 160 feet to Grimes and Proctor corner; .hence at right angles 160 feet to a stake; thence a southwesterly course r wrallel with first line 160 feet to f itake; thence parallel with second I ine 160 feet to the point of begin- s ling. i This the 16th day of June, 1988. c ARTHUR B. COREY, . Iwks. Commissioner, f "?-?;?; ? ?OR SALE!-NICE HALLS Peach*, $1.25 per bosheL See Mr. Si \ Smith, mt Phone 216-8, FamviDet N.C. 1-tp DR. V. H. MEWBORN ? OPTOMETRIST ? NEXT VISIT ta-mri lie?Office at Fields' Jewelry Star* MONDAY, JULY 11 tyden office over P. R. Taylor ft Co. MONDAY, AUGUST 8th Eyes Kramlhod ? Glasses Fitted ?Tartars Every gagardsj? I if' i 11 B. G. Moore of the Oakland Commit rtty in Batherford County, it the irst fanner in the county to join a ierd improvement association and he ays the records he baa second dur ng the past three months have ben t value to him in his dairy hntineas OR CUT FLOWERS, BASKETS and Foneral Designs, Call ITM* Mrs. EL F. Gsyaar. If PANTED: Office Girl and Steneg. rapher for FarmviBe Chamber of Comsmwe and Merchant* daasrla Hon. Apply X-10, can of Enter prise Us Why take Chances ? Enjo, CartUM PMUdka * Against Ftfte* Dieeaew, FARMVILLE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS . PImb* 318-1 - f . 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