a. a , ... from a visit to Florid*. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Andresan were Raleigh visitors, Saturday. Miss Margaret Sjpith spent Sunday in Kinston with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryan Gaddy spent the week end in Charlotte. • • « Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis spent Sunday with* relatives in Eden* ton. , . * * * j Mr. and Mrs. W^ H. Whitmore, of] Wilson, visited relatives here Sunday. • • • Mrs. E. B. James and son have returned from a visit to relatives at Kveretts* • • • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blackwood and son spent Sunday in Nashville with relatives. • • • Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Jones and Mrs. Alton W. Bobbitt spent Tuesday in Raleigh. • • * Miss Annie Perkins spent Saturday with relatives and friends in Greenville. • • • Mrs. R. L. Manning and Mrs. J. C. Corbett were Greenville visitors, Wednesday. • • • Miss Cornie Stiller spent the week end with relatives and friends ht Washington. • • • Mrs. Bertha Gardner and Mrs. G. M. Holden were Greenville visitors, Tuesday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkerson, of Greenville, spent -Sunday with Mrs. Bertha Gardner. • • « A large number of Farmville people attended the Couhty Fair in Greenville this week. Mrs. C. E. Moore has returned from a few days visit to relatives and friends in Wilson. • • • . Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Luther P. Thomas is recuperating from a recent illness. * • • Mrs. Charles M. Griffin and soil, and Mrs. C. T. Dixon, of Wilson, visited relatives here .Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamrick, of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor, Sunday. • • • Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Agnes Blount is reported as recuperating after a recent illness. • • • Mrs. Hamilton, of Jonesboro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L. Mann, who is recuperating from phlebitis. • • • r,'., Mrs. E. C. Carr has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Newport News and Norfolk, Va. -ij". 9- m • Mks Lilla Gaympr, of Norfolk, Va., is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor. » • • Mrs. William C. Murray, of Washington, D. C., arrived Monday tor a visit to. her mother, Mrs. Dora H. Keel. ■ . • • • • Mrs. Clyde Register, of Dover, and Mrs. S. H. Malone, of Kington, were guests of Mrs. W. E. Joyner, Wednesday. • • • Mr. and lira. Ernest Barrett, Jr., of Goldshoro, spent several days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barrett * * * Mrs. B. 0. Turaage, Jr., and small son, of Charleston, arrived Thursday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Turaage. • a • Friends will be glad to leant that Howard Harris, who has been ill for several days, is reported as recuperating rapidly. ^ ^ # Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and small daughter, Miss Mamie Davis and Mrs. Lang Davis spent Wednesday in Rocky Moont. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrett and children, Brenda and PaschaH, and Miss Elizabeth Paschall, were Greenville visitors, Wednesday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAdams and Mis. Graham McAdams, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Pvt. Graham McAdams it Fort Bragg. Mrs. Richard D. Harris. Mr* Louise Harris and Mr. and Mr* Tommy a Ryon spent Sunday with Pvt. Rkkard D. Harris at Fort SOCIAL CALENDAR I Monday, November § 3:00 P. M.—Circle No. 4, Methodist Woman's Society meets with lira. E. L. Barrett. Tuesday, 10 2:80 P. M.—Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. M. V. Horton as hostess at the home of Mrs. G. M. HoMen. ? •' 0:30 P. M.—Roitary Club. 8:00 P. M—Junior Order. ii ARMISTICE DAY. 8:06 P. M.—rNew Deal Club meats with Mrs. Si A. Roebuck. 3:00 P. M^—'Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. James R. Lang. Thursday, 13 3:0 P. M.—Farmvilie Home Demonstration Club meets at the Club House. Fri*y, 18 "t - -:'A ?:3 P. M.—Woman's Club meet* at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood with Mrs. A» Q. Roebock, Miss Annie Perkins and Mrs. Chas. H. dfozingo as hostesses. 7:30 P.. M.—Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the World. _ v i" Saturday, 14 3:00 P. M.—Major May Chapter. D. A. R», meets in the Chapter House With Mrs. W. H. Whitmore, Mrs. J. E. Barrett and Mrs. Hugh Sheppard as hostesses. L. E. Walston attended a Bankers meeting in Raleigh on Wednesday and Thursday. • • • Mrs. E. C. Beaman, Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver, Mrs. R. A. Fields and Mrs. J. W. Bass spent Wednesday in Goldsboro. * * * A large number of Farmville football fans attended the State-Carolina game in Raleigh, Saturday. Among these was Lath* Morriss, Tarzan to the fans. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Wilsi3, and daughter, Miss Helen, attended Home Coming Day and the DukeGeorgia Tech game in the Duke stadium Saturday. • • • Mrs. E. G. Aycock, of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Alice Kilpatrick and her sister, Mrs. J. E. Bynum ami Mrs. R. L. Smith. • * • Friends will be glad to learn that Bern: Lang has returned from Duke Hospital,' where he had been receiving treatment for several days, and is able to be out again. . *; • • * Rev. and Mrs. M. Y. Self are attending the Methodist Conference in Wilson this week. A larg number •f the Methodist congregation have been in attendance also. • • • Mrs. R T. Lemon left this week to join her husband, Lieut. Lemon, In San Diego, Calif. Lieut. Lemon has been' in the war zone for several months « • * • Mrs. Dunbar Lamar, who has been visiting at Beech Island, S. C., has returned. She was accompanied by George Boston, who is visiting his niece, Mrs. John B. Lewis and Mr. Lewis. L c. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields, Mrs. C. C. Joyner and Mrs. John E. King were among Farmville friends attending the funeral of Mrs. Will Bynum in Stamtoneburg, Sunday. • • • Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. L$«m Davis has been in a Greenville hospital since Tuesday receiving treatment for pneumonia. Late reports state that die is improving. • • • Jennis Harper, Dal ton Corbett, Luther Lain'and Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Tanner, of Baltimore, Md., spent the week end with Mr. and J. Frank Harper and Mr. and Mrs. see Corbett. 1 • • Mrs. J. D." Grady, of Baltimore, Md,t Pvt. Charles J. Rasberry, of . Camp Blaadrng/tta., and Bill Ras| berry, of U. N. C., spent the week tiere with thair mother, Mrs. [Lucy Rasberry. . • • Friends will be glad to learn that; has - W ' V'S* — —— Among the loveliest of the fall bridge parties here was that of Wednesday, at which Mm. R. A. Parker was gracious hostess. Members of the New Deal Club and additional friend* shared in the pleasures of the afternoon. Mrs. Parker entertaine*^ in her home. Chrysanthemums, roses and mangolds were in effective arrangements in the living and son rooms, where the six tables bore Hallowe'en appointments. ! Scoring- high for members and guests, Mrs. J._ L. Shacklefr-d and Mrs, C. H. Joyner were-awarded handsome scarfs, and Mrs. D. R. Morgan and Mra. R. D. Rouse received the consolations, cocktail forks. Mrs. Fay Smith and Miss Sallie Norwood, of Greenville, outof-townr guests, were remembered with lovely gifts by the hostess, Mrs. Smith receiving a luncheon cloth and Miss Norwood handkerchiefs. A congealed salad and sandwiches in Hallowe'en motifs were served with coffee. Candies also carried the seasonal suggestion. . Contract Club. Members of the Contract Bridge Club and additional friends, Mrs. L. E. Walston, Mm. J. Y. Monk and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., enjoyed an afterqoon series of progressions cm Tuesday, with Mrs. M. V. Jones as hostess. The home of the hoBtesn with its lovely arrangement* ot lovely lavendar chrysanthemums and lupins provided a colorful setting for the tables. War Stamps were presented a* club and guest awards to Mrs. Lath Morriss and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr. A variety of sandwiches end a grapefruit salad, congealed in the rind, were served with pickles, crack* ere and coffee after the usual number of progressions. Wednesday Afternoon Club. Jfrs. A. C. Monk; Jr., entertained at a lovely club party, Wednesday, having as guests members of her card club and additional friends, Mrs. Herbert Acton, Mrs. P. K. Andresam, Mrs. Ted L. Albritton and Mrs. Walter Jones. Pink dahlias were usqd with pleasing effect in the rooms where bridge was played. Between progressions guests were invited into the dining room-ftw refreshments. White chrysanthemums were used as a centerpiece for the dining room table; The salAd was molded in Jack o' lantern design and the Hallowe'en season further emphasized in the plate decorations and other refreshments. " Mrs. Robert Lee Smith wo# tWe club prize, a crystal egg server, and Mrs. Ted L. Albritton the guest award, a crystal 'swam flower container. literary Club. 4' The Literary Club held an interesting meeting at the home, of Mrs. G. M. Holden on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Harris as hostess. Lovely chrysanthemums carried a color note of yellow and pink. Echoes of the recent meeting of the 15th Distriot, Nort^. Carolina Federation of Women? Clubs, held in Powellsville, were brought by a delegate, Miss Tabitha DeVisconti. An informative talk, baaed on the current book, "You Cant Do Business With Hitler," was given by Mrs. H. Neal Howard, president of this group. / At the conclusion of the program, a delicious sweet course was served, followed by black coffee and cheese straws. ACCEPTS POSITION • Miss Helen Willis, Mbo was graduated from Duke University and Miss Hardbargers Secretarial School, in Raleigh, during the past year, left Sunday to ueepfc a position with the Navy Department of the Marine Base at Edenton. 1 A recent communication received by relatives here state* that Pvt. Robert C. Ted has been sent from Fort Bragg to Blytheville, Arkansas. Hit address is 70S Rd. "T. E." Plying Training Squadron. WITH GLENN MARTIN AIRCRAFT COMPANY Miss LHUan White Gardner left Monday to accept a position with Glenn Martin Aircraft at Baltimore, Md. JOINS NAVAL RESERVES Joseph Batchelor, who has volunteered fo» duty with the Naval Reserves, has been ordered to report at Raleigh Saturday. Mr. Latchelor has received classification of Machinists Mate First Class and expects to have his basic training at Camp Allen, Norfolk, Va. I MEMBER OF AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB Peterborough, N." H.—The American Guernsey Cattle Club announces the election of John T. Thorne, 205 W. Church Street, FarefriHe, N. C„ to' membership. Mr. Thorne has a herd of registered Guernseys on his Pecan Grove Dairy. The American Guernsey Qaittie Club is a national organisation of 25,000 breeders of pore bretf Guernseys. It records the registrations of pure bred Guernseys which trace to the Island of Guernsey, the original home of the breed, in the English Channel. It also supervisee tests of production and through Golden Guernsey, Inc., supervisee, the (marketing of Golden Guernsey milk. ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT MEET The Pitt County Unit Home Demonstratiin Clubs held 'its annual Achievement Meet this week in Grfcenvilje at the Memorial Baptist Church, with the luncheon meeting at the Woman's Club. Mrs. Herman, Baker, of Farmville, presided over the sessions, whfeh were featured with talks by Mn. EsteQe T. Smith, of Raleigh, Assistant State Home Demonstration Agent. Attending from the Farmville Club were; Mrs. Herman Baker, Mrs. J. R. Lewis, Mrs. Earie Bagiey, Mrs. Sam Hob$ood, Mrs. B. R. Fields, Miss Penny Norman, Mrs. Roy Bowling, Mrs. J. H. Bymum, Mrs. L. W. Andrews, Mrs. Lizzie and Mr*. Julia Allen and Mrs. Bob Hinson. . v_ MISS PATTY RASBKRRY ' Goldsboro.—Miss Batty Rasberry, 67, died at 4:40 Friday afternoon in the Goldsboro Hospital following a long illness. Funeral services were conducted at 4:45 Sunday afternoon at the Stanley Yelverton Funeral Home by Dr. W. H. Carter and the Rev. W. K. Jordan, both of Goldsboro. Interment was in the Willow Dale cemetery. Miss Raaberry was a native of Wayne County, the daughter of the late James and Jerah Rouse Raaberry. She had lived for many years with her sister, Miss. Betty Raaberry of Farmville. Surviving besides her sister, are one brother, Stephen Rasherry of Farmville, and several nephews —! The youmg people of the Kingdom Highway of the Presbyterian Church wnll present jl special program ia the Church at 11:00 «'ek£gf| W day morning, Nov. 8th. The congregation and the public are arreted. \ Women Obvervation Post Observers For Week of November 3 Monday, Nov. 9 — Mies Tabitha DeVisconU, 9 to 12 A. M. Mrs. Ethel Thornton, 12 to 3 P. M. Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., 8 to 6 P. M. Tuesday, Nov. 10 — Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., 9 to 12 A. M. Mm Leonard Joyner, 12 to 8 P. M. Mrt. L.VE. Waist on, 8 to « P. M. Wednesday, Nov. 11—Mrs. J. W. Joyner, 9 to 12 A. M. Mm. Virginia Howerton, 12 to 8 P. M. Mrs. Bill Fisher, 3 to 6 P. M. Thursday, Nov. J£ —^ Mrs. J. C. Corbett, 9 to 12 A M Mrs. James Wheless, 12 to 8 P. M. Mrs. John Stansill, 8 to 6 P. M. Friday, Nov. 18—Mrs. L. T. Pierce, 9 to 12 A. M. Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, 12 to 8 P. M. Mrs. George Windham, 3 to 6 P. M. Saturday, Nov. 14 — Mrs. S. A. Roebuck, 9 to 12 A M. Miss Louise Farrior, 12 to 8 P. M* Mrs. J. H. Moore, 3 to 6 P. M Sunday, Nov. IS—Miss Alice Dale, 9 to 12 A. M. MUs Lola Forbes, 12 tq 8 P. M. Mrs. J. B. Briley, 3 to 6 P. M. If you cannot take your watch please arrange a substitute. Mrs. W. M. Willis. A man had his mouth open. A bug flew into it and cuss words'flew out. You get the moral. ATTENDING CONVENTION. Rev. C. B. Maahburn, Arch Flanagan, Joe Moye, the last named delegates, and Mrs. Alice Kilpatrick were among members of the local Christian Church is attendance at the State Convention of the Christian Church, convening at the First Christian Church, Washington, this week. CORBETT-ELLIS Miss Estelle Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Uss. Hardy Ellis, of Walstonburg, and Joseph W. Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Corbett, of Macclesfield, were married in a quiet ceremony, performed Saturnay at 6:90 o'clock in the afternoon at the Christian parsonage, by the pastor, Rev. C. B. Maahburn. The ceremony was attended by a few intimate friends. The couple will be at home in Macclesfield. SUBSCRIBE t^THE ENTERPRISE I •** . . AIR MAIL The Public's attention is called to the fact that all AIR MAIL addressed to men in the service outside of the Continental United States, which includes CARE POSTMASTERS, must be paid at the rate of 6c per half ounce instead of 6c per ounce as generally understood by the general public. ACCEPTS POSITION IN CALIF. ~9 Friends will be interested to lean that Miss Aileen Flanagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flanagan, ha* accepted a position with bouglas Aircraft, Inc., and left recently to reside at Long Beach, Calif. Miss Flanagan bawl been employed by a Greensboro firm for the part year. Most of us have been unable to set the world on fire for the reason we haven't provided ourselves with the necessary matches.'.