First Event to Be HeM in Spari-} om jfew Qlrib House August 25; FonMfOpening tt Early Bate; To Serve as One of f Farmville's Social Centers tor,J Baaees, Parties and l9dh| eons, Wliile Fine Golf links Wa Attract Hnndwds of * Getters The MARCH OF PROGRESS in ' this sports-loving and social - mended community has been greatly evidenc ed in the construction of the spacious new club house on the Country Club grounds, which has just been finish- ! ed. The first event, marking its com pletion, will be the annual stockhold ers meeting and dinner, to bo mi Friday evening, August 25, at o'clock, at which President George W. Davis will preside as toastxnastsr and reports will be heard from the various officers and committees, in cluding that of the nominating com mittee, which will recommend mem bers for offices in the annual elec tion. The present officers are: George W. Davis, President; John B. Lewis, Vice-President; W. A. Pollard, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer; Ed Nash War ren, assistant Secretary-Treasurer. The board of directors, who with \ the officers have worked faithfully to bring this undreamed of addition . to Farmville's recreational life, are B. 0. Taylor, chairman; Dr. Paul E. , Jones, Cecil Lilly, W. S. Royster and L. T. Pierce. Wyatt Holmes, of af fiable manner, popular golf enthnsi astist and one of the best players in Eastern North Carolina, has been pro since organization of the club. ?i?:'. ? - ~ ?:. COMING IN ON THE NINTH GREEN layers left to right: C. A. Lilly, W. S. Royater, Lath Morris, B. 0. TVaylor and their caddies. . ? . " V. ? ? iM&l&rs ? ^ .ry. TEEING OFF-?-R 0. Taylor, Country Gub's southpaw, chairman of the Board of Directors and golf enthusiast begins his game. ? ? ? grandstand golfers enjoy spacious veranda of new country club building ^? Feeling the need of more adequate quarter* a campaign was put on some ninths ago and $4,000 waa subscribed by members and other FarmviUe citizens to enable the Chib to obfelia * WPA grant of $9*000 for the construction of'the new club house, work on which has progressed I rapidly through the ?uwper. $4,000 I has also been spent in golf course I improvements The dab house has a center lodcre I or 1oqage 32 x 48, with spumous I locker rooms, a kitchen and ladies I powder room, is finished.in rustle M style with cypress paneling: has a I large fireplace in either end of the I lounge, and is well lighted and ven I tOated. The floors, are hardwood. A I spacious, veranda, facing the links, I will be .a favored spot for golf wi ? dows and those who play tb^game I at long distance while enjoying thel I relaxation of the rocking chairs. I and tqr next fall should pteeent a I I beautiful setting for the building.1 I but committees will he appointed s'l I An meeting and" iwhi'hh jfB sitCy th?s^e~hxe I ?? ' * m _ - - . _ . _,. t ^ \ t , I I . ^ " . ? i has made th* links more hniting. I ?-j f ^ ^ % ' f V n> t , t T ^ mlnv I ' ? * , ? ? ? ,? otner* are expected jip ^nm ... W* I A# IgjA |J^g 14 . ' " I" 11II. . ,_ . progress a week, the interest spread ing to friends of participants, who gathered at the course and "pulled" for their favorites. The Victors dinner, which brought the tournament to a successful cul mination, was furnished hy the Blue team as a forfeit, and attended by two hundred, including members who oniy talk golf and seyeral who were on the prospeftivelist George ;W. Davis delivered the welcoming ad dress and B. O. Taylor, the winning team manager, and i-Bill Royster, manager of the Blues, .spoke between bursts of thunderous applause. Tournament aeries are engaged in from time to time with other clubs and the fall program calls for a number of contest games. The course is now in excellent shape, the best- in its history, and the overs of this, the favorite out door sport of the world, are cordially invited 4?"* jo in the Club and help make it the most attractive recrea tional carter in ^ aac&on. ^ 1 to u'cn^Sundaya and 50c reports^ ^rf ^vari^^^ I -??- I,,,, ? . - i ' rafter the club house is- openeo. I "r.,i I ^ie ^ iiif.... D, A. R. Chapter House To Have Formal Opening 1 * ? The new Major Benjamin May Chapter House, of colonial architect ure, handsome chaste and Bpacious, is a source of justified pride to every citizen in Farmvifle,whether official ly connected with the organization or not, for the construction of this beautiful building is an outstanding achievement The Chapter. House is serving Farmville in the way of an ideal cul tural center and its formal opening, to be held in October, wiH be an epoch in the history of the town. Present plans designate a program at wide interest in which notable figures and State officials will take part, and hundreds of interested out of town people will join the community in celebrating this occasion. . Maity exquisite gifts of furnishings for the House have been presented to the Chapter in anticipation of the event i Erected at a cost of around $12, 000, the new home of the Daughters was made ixiaaiWe ^ a igift sevens years ago of the site, and by the subsequent gift of $5,000 Jast year hy-'A. '?fc^onk/ whtf is not only ;'i prominent tobacconist, banker and church man, but li community-mind ed citizen, whose generosity has been extended to many wortrotile movements and to various religious of^^^ne Tf^the SwJe m 'mmm tm. SSBm rietta M. Wiffiamson is Regent rA-V- ' -i"' " 1?Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Church and Walnut Sts. a?First Baptist Church, corner of 4?Primitive Baptist Church, comer of Wilson and May Streets. 6?^Emanuel Episcopal Church, Walnut St., North of Church, ??,???; & ????????-?-? ??Christian Disciples Chnreh, corner Main and ChureH'St)#,l?r Wilson and Green Streets. - Ifr., 5?St. Elizabeth Catholic-Church, corner Contentnea and Chm 7?First Presbyterian Church, corner of Walnut and Pineb R *? r, ' . . . - pin. soon. Kev. B. B. Fordham is pastor of the Baptist Church. I y"', ? -. ? ?? I ??% IIMM M A'n- v.'* -U ?'-'-''"-fill'' ';l fill ff-l? llU V1 y' IIUIU J ' ' "' . ' " ? ? i LV-"-"'>: ' ?*>!>:*? j':' vyQ""'''^ Is--.'. ' {, .'^ V '\.7'J"' *?$? ' I^Ctfid ng o wKnlp kv j> ill 111111 fjiliill ^ ^^an: <^em^dinin| wonQfir u ic w^uiu w niiinj j ?; y?7/" r1 ^ ^ v *' **"^ x I l/ll U ixLs tt t? SUNDAY *r BAPTIST CHURCH Wl I Rev. Buford E Fonflutt, Pai Hn I 9:45 A. M^Sunday School ( r, E I : Davis, Superintendent. n. 11:00 A. M.?Morning' Worship jifl 6:80 P. M.?Baptist Training^ I ?:OoV.M.-Eveiriiir Worship. J! 8:00 P. M. ? Wednesday. Pi "J 'J I CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ml I Rev. C. B. Mashbarn, Pastoi ad I 9:45 A. M.?Snnday School. Istt nnlllfl, oQp6nntfH(ffHfc..flj 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Rd I 6.-30 P. M.?Junior and Senior ^ 8:00^y hL?Evwiing Worship. . ? 8:00 P. M.?Wednesday ? Pr J? I Meeting. ? ? *1 M.VVMU5* I Rev. Jack B. SmtMa Bcetoi sM| flnmtntinfan and ifwiyn. If*' i a ^^1^ Ppylor, SQpHinb9dR^.^^I