M^ WmKtefhMbwixm tlu sick liat this week. Mm G. Mt Hohkmvtajted relative! and friend# to Snow Hill, Tuesday. - •■ "ij - . " • • • . Mrs. Chariie Meyer » jawing it the Sanatorium, Wilton. -■ r* • • Bad Dixon of Willianwrton spent the week end with Mrs. Louise Harris. Jack Paylor h eigh, will" spend the we* end at htt home here. V ~ ■ <• • Mr. and Mr*- J"®* ,B<, Jimmie Lang Wilson visitors, Thursday. Mm G. A. J^nee, <* Wwhington, D. G, visited friends to Faraville, Saturday. Bob Rouse and Sill Pollard of Carolina spent last week end at their homes here. • • • ■ -*>• You are invited to Easter services w be held at the Christian Church beginning Sunday, April 18th. • * * ' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston of Durham spent Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Johnston. e • • r„l Richard D. Harris of Fort Benning, Ga, is spending a few days at hie home here. • • • Hie. Berry Bostic of Greenville was the week end gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hodges. • • • R. A. Joyner and John B. J-*wja attended a meeting of REA officials in Goldsboro, Thursday. Rev. W. S. Cromw of Ninety-Six, S. C., will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Johnson. • • • Mrs. Tony Melton, Mrs. L. 0. Stephenson and Mrs. Dorothy Gay j were Raleigh visitors, Tuesday. • • • Mrs. Harry Harper, Mrs. Alex Allen and Mrs. Richard Harris were Greenville visitors, Saturday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Knott Proctor and family and Miss Agnes Fullilove of Greenville visited here, Sunday, + • • Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thorne, Mrs. Marvin Jones and Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt were Raleigh visitors, Tuesday. Herbert Bumette underwwt an appendicitis operation at P*rfc View Hospital, Rocky Mount, Sunday • • • You are invited to «tt»nd the Prr Raster services to be held at the Christian Church beginning Sunday, April 18th. r • • • Mrs. Hermann Voss, Mrs. Chart* Hotchkiss and Mrs. R- T-WiHUm* were Greenville visitor®, Friday, • • • Mr. and Mrs. Russell MiaeUe Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winstead were Bennettsvilie, S. C., visitors, Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murray, of Washington, D. C., left Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Dora H. Keel. • • • Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Robbine and son, Billie, have rtfurned to Washington after a visit to relatives here. « Irvin Morgan, Jr., was a gueet speaker at the Rotary District meeting held in Greenville, S. C., on Tuesday. I -• • • i M. A. Peede has returned to New-, port News, Vs., after spending last; week end^with hit wife and children here. % ' Easter service* to bo held * is t^nurcn oeginmng H April imkt ri£-m: *; f •- ' Tuesday, M 8:00 P. M.—Contract Club meets with Mrs. M. V. Horton. 7:00 P. M.—Rotsry Club. " 7:30 P. M.—Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M. —Junior Old*. Tl WeMtor, U i;% 8:45 P. M.—Literary Club meets with kn. B. S. Sheppand at the home ot Mr*. J. M. Hohgood. . Thanday, a 8:80 P. M.—Parent-Teacher Association. 7:30 P. M.—Masons. Friday. » t J5 8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the World. Satniriay, 24 10:00 A- M.—Bird Club. J . t; TODAY ! 5:00 P. M.—The Youth Choir and the Children's Choir, Methodist Church, will meet for practice. Mr. and Mrs, barl Putnam and children of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with Mr. abd Mrs. E. S. Hobr good. -« • • . Mrs. Tom Dail who has been receiving treatment at Park View Ho«. pital, Rocky Mount, for the past sereral weeks Is reported Improved. • • • Oscar Kennedy has returned to Bainbridgv. Md., after spending • furlough with his parents, Mr. and Amotj Kennedy of Beulaville, formerly of near FarmviUe. NOT® OP THANKS The family Of Mrs. w. C, MtVW wishes tO express their app?eei*Uon for'the levejy eacprpssjqna of kindness shown them during the recent illness ami death of their wife and mother, . BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Moye www the birth of 4 son, Moses W>UI«nfc on Monday, Apri} -ISth. METTHODIST CHURCH On Sunday marning at the ll:Od o'clock service, the combined voice# af the Youth Choir and the Children's Choir will render the music, At this serviee pvenfc will present their children for dedication, ATTEND BUILDING * LOAN CONVENTION IN RALEIQH Mr. and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse spent Wednesday and Thursday in Raleigh where they attended the arfnual meeting of the North Carolina Building and Loan League. • BAPTIST CHURCH Reverend W. S. Cromer, of NinetySix, S. C.» will being the messages at the Baptist Church op Sunday morning at 11:00 and on Sunday evewing' at 8:00, April 18th. You are cordially invited to attend. v ' \ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rvrL sp?afc M the Fimvill* Presbyterian Church at- the 11:00 o'clock hour, Sunday morning, April 18th. The public is cordially invited. WTt TOTS PLAYSBQUNB AS«W» fe Pl»yipv«fl4 pi«w^ &*■ fflf speawal kf ttw Junto Woman* Club, may offer donation* for hum to the committee in charge. ! The lot to be used is beside the Davit, Hotel and plans are underway to beautify it and place botches and swings there. , ' * ' | HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB The Farmviile Home Deniowtoation Club held its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, April 8th. Dqrtq| the limliumi nemion. far another tin can Mting* drive thie month wer» made and committees appointed for the Service M«n'« supper which the Gl«b will give in Greenvifle in J too, Soybean* for planting wore 4iatrib\rted and * cunning demonstration wa» enwwneed for the June meeting, to whiehviaiteta are bfting asked to carte. Miss. Veron* Lee Joyner, homo agent, assisted by Mrs, 8- R- Fields, local leader, diseased the tOBie 0? the day. "Glow sn4 Save." Bnww that the dub member* had made for the Qiub meeting day ww maWe* Mn- ml § pwwi ^vitfrrr fey » 6l«b member's brother, After adjournment the hpsteasea, Mm. a. Ft Bobgood and Wm Pwn»« Norman, sjsrved chicken aalad «*nd* wichea, peanut* cafc* and a refresh* >ng drink, ; , j * Imported. At ft Joint meeting the Woman's Club and the Garden Oub on Friday, April 9th, Mrs. C. C. Hilton of Greenville, President of the Fifteenth District, expressed her appreciation to the dub for continuing' its work in ft war torn world. She said her motto for the District is "Forward Through Service" and since the attack on Pearl Heritor we should add^to this the Boy Scout slogan "Toughen up, Buckle down and Carry On" and the Girl Scout slogan, "Be Prepared," and all work together in our fight to win the victory and the peace. Mia. E. F. Gaynor, President of the Garden Club, presented Mrs. J. I. Morgan, program chairman, wi$) introduced 90m Elizabeth Davfc yfa ATTEND FUNERAL HERE I Among the out of town relatives and friends attending the ftxnenU of Mrs. J. W. Moye Imp* on Wadneeday were; Cpl. Joel W. Moye, Jr., of Camp Cpl. W. H. Moye and Mr*. Moye, of Draw Field, Tampa, Fla.; Apprentice Seaman A. J- Moye, U. & Coeetguard, Washington, D. C., and Mis. Moye; George Moye of Forest Hills, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye and children did Mr. and Mrs, Zeb Brinson, of Tartom; Mrs. Annie Kitchen McDowell, Mm. Leland Kitchen, Mr. and Mr* L. A. Moye and family,-Mrs. C. H. Moye, C. H. Hardy, Mrs, Ester Hardy Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Albrittan and dangirter, Mr. and Mrs. J«MW Hardy, L. L, Hardy and dMgfcter. Maoryj Or. and Mm, Vd Eaglas, Saratoga,- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hartls, Charlotte; Mr. m>d Mrs, Jamee Manning, William*, ton; Mr. and Mm. John Adams and Mm. a M. Jwmi, Greenville; Mr, and Mm. Bart Weathrook, Dunn; Mm, U*r Mays, Mrs. Hortense Moye, Mm Aubrey ShasMl, Mr. and Mm Guy Evans, Sr., Mr. and Mm Alva Jordan, Greenville; Bill Williams, Rocky Mount. Subscribe To "THE ENTERPRISE* Dr. Ho*ud Hilley, President of Atlantic CDuiituit College, Wlaonj Mrs. Comjam Gold, and A. N. Daniel, Hk ,— CANNING NOTICE I Remember the second aeries of Canning Classes beginning Tuesday, April 20th at 8:00 P. 1L, and continuing each Tnssdsy and Thursday evening. Hie opening claaa will be on Oiyndxatton and Planning, preparatory to your Victory Gardens and Food Conservation. READY BY APRIL 15tkPEPPER and TOMATO, b WILL HAVE EARLY POTATO SPROUTS. ORDERS NOW TAKEN! See or Write M. V.HORTON i"*:_ - is «■— . %T g% " Farm viae, **• Farmville Retail Lumber Yard & — Phone 302-1 — SAVE TOUR HONEY and TOUR COUNTRY — BUT DEFENSE BONDS Now J The Christian Church ' y&t:. -V' «vv> >• *\ " -1 • INVITES YOU TO THE - Pilaster Meeting APRIL 18th to 25th < Services Each Evening at 8:00 Rev. Howard James of A. C. College SONG LEADER AND SOLOIST t • 2?*' -u'' > . ^ • Iftv•: , ■ v*'\ "t- < "'•> ■ ~