? ? ? i" ' ' i r ?"in"; ?_ i i; r T?ii | &otial anb pergonals ?Hi II n? I ? 1 . ? _ Mr. and Mrs. L E. Satterfield spent Friday with friends here. ? ? ? Mrs. Kathleen Mows is spending this week at Marshmd City. ? ? ? Edison and Fred Moore spent the week end at Greeneo Camp. ??? Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., have returned from Morehead City. ? * * .... ?, ;? ? J\ . ? ?_ . ?: -.J Alton Smith, of Raleigh,, visited friends here during the week end. ? ? e | Mrs. Agnes Blount has returned from a visit to relatives in Aydett. ? ? ? Frank Davis is attending a feed convention in St. Louis, this week. R. C. Copenhaver is spending sev eral days at Bromine-Arsenic Springs. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Byrd and fam ily spent the week end in Suffolk, Va. * ? ? Miss Martha Cobb is spending sev eral days with relatives in Norfolk, Va. 9 m ? J. Y. Monk, Sr., and Eugene Hob good left Wednesday for Nashville, Ga. ? ? ? Mrs. T. C. Tumage has returned from a visit to relatives in Lumber ton. 9*9 Miss Alice Hassell, of Charlotte, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Hob good. ? ? ? Miss Evelyn Horton of Wilson, is spending her vacation here with rela tives. ? ? ? Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck left Tuesday to attend summer school in New York. ? ? ? Miss Geraldine Gardner is leaving Saturday to spend her vacation in Chicago. mm* Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jones spent the week end with friends at Atlan tic Beach. 9 9* Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hobgood left Wednesday to spend some time in Lumberton. 9 9 9 - - Miss Dorothy Mae Mozingo has re turned home after a visit in Rich mond, Va. 9 9 9 John W. Holmes left recently for a trip to Nova Scotia and the Ber muda Islands. 9 9 9 Eli Joynar, Jr., Billy Parker and Dr. Murvin Gregg spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. 99 m I Miss Reide and Miss Eva Mae | I Hardy and Harvey Winstead spent] I Sunday in Raleigh. .y I Charlie Aaron and Amos hlosiago j I and Paul Allen, Jr., are spending the! I week at White Lake. I Mrs. Julian Ruml?y of GoldsbaroJ I spent Wednesday with her mother,] I Mrs. Pearl Johnston. I Rev. H. M. Wilson and son, James,] I are spendbtg several days of this j ? week, at MorohaaiCSty. I Mrs. Blanche Paschal! and son, I relatives in Smithfield. ^ ^ ^ I WW# | J I . [ Mr* Mr*. ?iEL 2ifrs? J3? G Beaman and Mrs. Bert McCullum we Rocky Mrs. Frank Capps and Miss Dora DeGrace Rotmtree of Washington, D. C.7 are visiting Mrs. Dors H. Keel .|3 ' " ??* ' " v j Mrs. W. A. Pollard Jr, and sttJ Mrs. J. H. Harris, Misses ixjuise and Virginia Harris and Mrs. C. L. Beaman were Golds bo ro visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. Margaret Burnette, of Balti more, and Mrs. Boyd Parker, of Wil mington, are visiting relatives here this week. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Baker and daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Clifton, of Florence, S. C., are visiting relatives at Bed-, ford City, Va. Miss Ruth Grimes has returned to her home in Benson after spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. C. N. Melton. ? * ? Mrs. W. C. Askew, Mrs. W. S. Boy ster, Mrs. Bert McCullum and Mrs. G. S. Vought were Rocky Mount vis itors. Wednesday. * * ? Lieutenant and Mrs. T. C. Turnage, Jr., left this week for Quantico, Va., which point will be their headquarters for several months. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert aTylor, of Wilson and Miss Alice Harper Par ker are spending several days at Myrtle Beach, S. C. ? * ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. y/. M. Willis is recuperating from a recent operation at Park* View hospital. Rocky Mount. m ? ? Friends here will be interested to learn of the birth of a daughter, Har riett Phillips, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang on Sunday, July 10. ? * * Friends will be glad to learn that J. W. Joyner continues to improve af ter undergoing an operation in a Rocky Mount hospital recently. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monk and fam ily returned to their summer cottage at Morehead City, after spending several days at their home here. * ? ? Mrs. J. D. Cannon and Mrs. W. W. Salisbury, of Ayden, and Mrs. C. V. Spencer, of Norfolk, Vs., spent Thursday with Mrs. Frank Davis. ? V * Friends will be glad to learn that Wm Axm Forbes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forbes, is recovering from a tonsil operation of Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. Mary Lewis Lang, Mrs. T. H. Boose, Mrs. J. H. Harrell, Mrs. Ly man Joyner and Miss Annie Daniel Lewis spent Tuesday at Atlantic 9 9* x Mr. and Mrsi W. R. Dixon, Jr., of Wilson and guests, Mrs. Lee Clark a*? sen, of Washington, D. C., spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Windham. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Grimes ef ifiami, Fla., have returned from a visit to relatives in Robersonville and Richmond, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck. ? * * . Friends will regret to learn that Joyce Tyson, daughter of Mr. and Mxa. C. A. Tyson, has been4$ite .Ml this week following an attack of in "* ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Knott Proctor and daughter,Miss Daisy, were guests, of Mrs. D. S. Morgan and son, Dan Mr.Jwid Mrs. Lynn Eaaon returned Wednesday from a stay of several^ " ? ' . " - "" T . . 7 ., ; ..;/ - SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, July 18 3:30 P. M.?Presbyterian Auxil iary meets in the Church. 7:00 P. M.?Red Men. r ? Tuesday, July 19 7:00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Order. Wednesday, July 20 3:00 P. M.?Mrs. S. A. Roebuck will ke hoeteea at a bridge tea, honoring her sister, Mrs. T. T. Grimes, of Miami, Fla. 8:00 P. M.?Modern Woodmen. Friday,. July 22 7:00 P. M.?I. O. 0. F. 7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts. Kg IU> ucvnvr \ L - A? vL?m> IH , Jj3j??? Li On Thursday, July "9 H. u U and tira^QMe^ff^bhS^I^<U B. M ?-^? ?W: ^l.^Zh^rV ??? --? ?? '. ' js? ?&$$&. ^ rao| OBSERVATION 0-h r 3&*& ? :-x%'-X.vl ^.:*? 'H-j^Ss ? |*. t chanced to meet a nongenanan on our streets this week She wm. walking; along unsteadily, her only: ^assistant; a walking cane, on whfa$j she propped or balanced her palsied self; she began telling me of her age which was ninety-one yean. I asked: myself first, why some live so long, and others pass over so soon and : what would be the correct answer? My three quarters of a century's ex perience teaches me that research; has no correct, explanation. Science, wisdom, or knowledge all are foiled "at the question. No ears have heard;' .No eyes have seen; No minds can: conceive; save that Omnipotent God who giveth life. What should be done in the way of caring for them while they are yielding to their Master's Call, should, be quite a profound problem. Our laws provide for the beasts of the forest, the fowls of the air but are they doing their sacred duty in car ing for aged and old when in need? Consistency, Where art Thou? Our young,.crippled, blind, and orphans are well provided for, protected, thank heaven. But there are others. At 5:45 this evening one of Miss Lewis' pupils, an alert octogenarian,! came in my office and told me he had been attending her school three weeks and had nearly learned to read and] write. What a privilege! When we grow, 'aged and old And our life's story is told; We need more than silver or gold Until we enter the Celestial fold. A cup of cold water in charity given is remembered up beyond the: sides; So if we expect to enter heaven We must be remembered and for given. No more sacred duty befalls mortal man j Than to speak gently, treat kindly when you can; If you are young now, you will soon be old And may look backward over life's pathway strolled. | ?Watt Parker, j BIRTHDAY DINNER A nice.dinner of barbecue, fried chicken and lots of other good things to eat were served at Mrs. Bob Hin son'g. The table was in the yard un der the oak trees^so no one was hurt by the hot sun of Sunday, July 10. [After dinner a friendly exchange of 'presents was permitted. | The following names are the ones [that were celebrating July Birthdays: Jfn. Bob Hinson and . grand son Johnnie, Marvin Hinson, Mrs. Jim ^Toyner and son, Harry, Mrs. J. B. Briley and Charles Briley, Mrs. Leon Andrews and daughter, Rachel, Mrs. C. P. Brady of Farmvlle, Mr. Allan Stocks of Snow Hill. Others attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Avery, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wainwright, Mis. C. A Cash and family, Mr. W. H. Sermons, Mr. Jim Joyner and family, Mr. J. B. Briley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tripp and baby, Mr. Ben Bynnm, Mr. Leon Andrews and family of Farmville, Louise Norville, Mrs. Evelyn Dail and baby, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis and family of Fountain. Mrs. R. H. Tripp pnd family of! Greenville, Mrs. Bonnie Baldree and Peggie Ann of Ayden, Mrs. Allan Stocks of Snow Hill. len, Miss Eleanor Young, Bliss Ag nes Mnstaip, Miss Alice Mabry, Miss Margaret Allen of Raleigh and Mrs. David Bryon. . pARAMOUNJ FARMVILLE, N. C. WEEK OF JULY 17TH y " '-?l-??-? SUNDAY ? MONDAY ? Loretta Young, Joel MeCrea i , and Stuart Erwin ? y "THREE BLIND MICE" || Anna May Wong, Akim '?' | JI ii JenMeyWmnCT ^ test conducted by the City Drug ^Company during; tee past three months, Jen Easley was declared as standing first with? total of 1,836, 055 votes; Dorothy Lucas second, with 1,613,140 votes; and'Hairy Al britton third, with 869,726. Much, interest has been manifested in the contest The management of the City Drug Company announces that Miss Ruth Hart, who is connect ed with the FSrmvhje Chamber of Commerce assisted in the final count ing7?^V 1 - - ' ? ? RECREATIONAL NOTES v The following schedule will be fol lowed for the next month: Mondays: Activities at the pa* for all ag^?w**gQ to 12:80. ? Tuesdays: Morning 9:80, Story Hour Meet at School building. Stories tor the different ages will be told and read. Mrs. iCarle and Mrs. Ted in charge. Tuesday afternoon: Hikes for dif ferent ages. Mj(& Gurgans and Mrs. Johnson, leaders. Wednesday Morning: Swimming and playing ball in the pool. Miss Zahniser in charge. Thursday morning: Hiking, and na ture study leaving park at 9:30. Thursday afternoon: 2:8b, story hour for all ages. Meet on school grounds. Mrs. Gurganus in charge and Mrs. Johnson at the park. Friday morning: 9:30 rythms and music. Mrs. Earle leader. All who are interested in this be sure and come out. If t*J ages come out we will group them according to ages. Friday afternoon: Following the first swimming group which wiH meet on Tuesday morning, Mfe? will again be with the boys and girls and give them new games in the water. Please follow this schedule and don't miss one part of the program, We will appreciate the cooperation the parents as well as the children in this. And we feel that this will | work #ut to be a benefit if all will i help to make it a success. MISS ZAHNISER, Supervisor. I NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION iln the Superior Court, North Carolina* Pitt County. | Ban Walston vs. Hazel Askew-Walston. The defendant Hazel Askew Wal aton will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pitt County, North Carolina, to secure for .the plaintiff an absolute divorce from the defendant: and the said defendant will futrehr take notice that she is retjuired to appear at the office of the Clark of the Superior Court of said County in the court house, in Greenville, North Carolina on the 20th day of July, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint of said ac~ tion, or the plaintiff will supply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 20th day of June, 1938.. J. F. HARRINGTON, Clerk of the Superior Court, Pitti 4wks. Count, North Carolina.! 1 NOTICE OF SALE I " ? ?t Under and by virtue of an order I of the Superior Court of Pitt Coun- j Itf, made/in the special proceeding' I entitled "0, L. Tucker and Helen L.1 I Tucker vs. E. M. Land, Guardian for J I Lucy L. Perry," the same being No. 3826 upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned Ittmmisaioner will, on the 18th day Of July, 1938, at 12:00 o'clock NOON, at the courthouse door in Greenville, iNorth Carolina, offer for sale to the Hodiest bidder, for cash, that cer> Ib tain three lots of land described ipt Ifollows: I 1st Lot Lying in the town of Grimesland on the south side of Pittt Street and bounded on the north by |Jbv. J. T. Proctor on the east by the N. W. Campbell lands, on the west by Pf. H JDks, and on the south by N. W. Campbell lands, and being a |jjqnt of the lands that were conveyed H. H. Proctor et al by deed of reeord in Pitt County Registry in B<^H-6^ge^ning ^ ^ in B; 0. Campbell and H. H. Procter lines, thence south to an alley in plat of town pf Grimesland, thence with] alley west opposite Mrs, J. T. Proc tor land; thence with the ditch to J. T. Proctor corner; thence with ditch! more^orham. ^ ^ g' and 4 i? | Block 5 as shown on plat of the town ! Pitt Couhir Registry, and mum J , ' " ^ |lf ?3 by Alston Grunes by deed of rocoraj ? in Book N*10 page oo9 Pitt County UUUJg . .1r iwflwrff -'flHBiMtt tM .'yjNHM 'Uwv 'iUUt llllblllp .srfsusssii3S, off disease, laid ^ Latter Shaw, ; ** * ed to 200,000 am, and this year. 400,00* am 9* cotton ^r?ro plaa?|ed with treated seed. Dr. Shaw and 0. P. Owens, another a recent survey ?fp piedmont*.end. coastal plain eonntiea they found thafcj almost twice as many plants pen 1000 feet of rowas were growing on, fields where the seed had not heaa dusted-wifii Qwesan. r. >S' There were 481 plants per 100 feet or row from treated seed and only 280 plants per 100" feet of row grow * WM'. , Hi I M H - ?? J ^ J 1 I tog rrorn untreated mm* moreover, they found that 72 percent of .the nitnfai from untreated seed sore MT shin, while only 20 percent of ttd plants from treated send were affect ed. Treating cotton seed-cost about 26 cents per few to he planted, janid.ttei increase in yield and quality df the lint bring growers from IU to |18 or more per acre, depending upep price, weather conditions, and otter factors. J W. H. Jones of Walstonburg, Greene County, say* his flock of 106 white leghornhena laid an avareg* of 20 eggs a bird in March and April and returned"him a net profit of $41,40 above feed cost. Good feed now end rye to graze last winter will wTni?(n the arofit. he aavs. Don't put up with picket PAIN ? Cotifclofrfc - Don^t neglect such paJm Tiw depress the tone of the nerves, cause sleeplessness, loss of ap petite, wear out your resist ance. Get a bottle of Cardul and see whether it will help you, as thousands of woman have said it helped them. ti&dti** f<Mring certain pains, Oar dul aids to building up the *bole system by helping woaien to get DONT FRET; WITH DEBT ij m ?W'B TtomMoney IXKP a cod, d<wr head and do r>o* get into "dnnp; ;; <! i>.wrtef">.wanti'y toy* ^ -* n**;: S !; Ml IAV < | w. w!K5CTf.-ttSS,?!r.. ? : SAFETY of our Deposits Is INSURES) ?:-: :: by the Federal Depsrit Insurance Corporation up to >5,000 for Endi Depositor < ? ft, THpqa_ i The Bank of Farmville Farmville, N. C. THINK! ? V ' 1 > {Member Federal Depeeit uuarance uorponnoi j II Mill? ?? ' .W? I. II 1 II I .1 . II DR. V. H. MEWBORN I*-- ?QPTOMgntlCT ? NEXT VISIT Far mville?Office at Fields' Jewelry Store, MONDAY, JULY 25 Ayden office over P. R. Taylor & Co. MONDAY, AUGUST 8th Eyes Examined ? Glasses fitted ?Tarboro Erery Saturday? ? l.W I .? r ? . ) v" ! ' 1 : i.. ' 'ak^Chancef^jl ? Enfoy Orttfi?d Protection Against Social nistsif PARMVILLE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS ? FOB SALE I-NICE HALLS Peaches, $1.25 per bosheL See Mr. Ed. Sartlt or Phewe 216*8,, Fannville, N.C. 1-ip . __ 1 ,. _ , , . . ; FOR SALE ? SEVERAL THOUS and hand drawn Tobacco Sticks in bnaches of Sft See or write W. Ladle Smith, Faraville, N. C. FOR CUT FLOWERS, BASKETS and Funeral Designs, CaU Mrs. E. F. Gaynor. tf WANTED: Office Girl and Stenog rapher for Farmrfila Chamber of Comemrce and Herehante Associa tion. Apply X-10, care of Enter prise ltc PIANO: VALUED CUSTOMER UN able to complete payments on beau tiful modern piano and will hare to return it to us. We prefer to trans fer the account to responsible party and save needless expense. - Payments can be arranged on eery easy basis. If interested in 'ob taining this wonderful pUno at a bargain, write Credit Department, Lee Piano Co* Lynchburg, Va. 7-30-3wks.p ' -? : ? Power...In Economy B ; '^Z' - - fe2? j ^^mL' - * f " |1 '?''^ B B t. 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