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Hi 67 W mmmstm 4 Miss Vivian Scott is from a recent ilkwBB. " ■. • Asa PaAer k> receiving twatmant at tie State Hospital, Raleigh. • • • w«J in Miss Elizabeth Lang of ■pent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay and son, of Plymouth, visited hare last * • 1 Mrs. Louiee Harris and Mrs. P. E. Jonas were Goldsboro visitors, Wednesday. • • • Miss Eruly Gayle has resumed her duties as teacher in the Saratoga School-. • • Miss Hattie Garr is recuperating at her heme here, following a recent operation. J. I. Baker underwent an operation at Park View Hospital, Rocky Mount, Thursday. • • • f Miss Janet Palmer of Hookerton was the guest of Mrs. Tom Ryon on Wednesday. • • • Car! Joyner of Charlotte visited his mother, Mrs. C. C. Joyner on Wednesday. " • • • Miss Helen Williams 'returned Sunday from a week's visit to friends in Norfolk, Va. • * e Miss Wilma Stansill left Wednesday to enter Montreat College, si Mem treat, N. C. • • • Mrs. George Wilkerson of Greenville spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. S. G. Gardner. • • • Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Hess of New River were week end guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Ryon. • • • Henry Skinner, Ph. M. 2/c of Williamsburg, Vst, spent the week end with his family here. ■ • • Master Will Jones, the 3rd, is undergoing a tonsQectomy in a Rocky .Mount hospital, today. a • • Miss Agnes Virginia Quinerly will leave Monday to enter Salem College, in Winston-Salem. • • • Miss Polly E. Bundy of Wilson spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. S. H. Bundy. Miss Frances Dupree left last week to begin her duties as teacher in the Atlanta, Ga., City Schools. • • • Miss Anne Jones leaves Tuesday for Raleigh where she will be a student at Peace College. • • • Mrs. S. E. Ewell of Elixabethbown has arrived for a visit with her son, Paul Ewell and Mrs. Ewell. ijgiSi • • • Miss Frances Howard leaves Monday to Mnme her studies at Stratford College, in Danville, Va. • • • "'i with Him Elisabeth Davia. Thuraday, 16 10:00 A. M.—Hit pod Miss Club meeto at the Country Crtb. 3:00 P. M.—American Legion Auxiliary meets in the Legion Hall with Mrs. E. W. May, Un. W. B. McKeel and-Mrs. J. H. Moore as hostesses. 3:80 P. M.—Junior Woman's Club meets with Mrs. R. T. Williams. 4:00 P. M.—Pioneers, Presbyterian Young People, meet with Miss Jean Flora. - | Friday, 17 8:00 P. M.—Lamrad Club meet* with Mra. George Moore, Jr. 8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the World. Saturday, 18 10:00 A. M.—Bird Club. . TODAY 8:30 P. M.—Woman's Club meetis at the hdme of Mrs. J. M. Hogood. — 5:80 P. M.—The Youth Fellowship Group of the Methodist Church will gather at the Farmville Recreational Center, for fun and fellowship. -MH In Observance of State Minion Day, the Baptist Missionary Society will hold a series of meetings at the church with the following groups in charge: C ' Monday: 3:30 P. M. — Vivian Nowell Circle. Tuesday: 3:30 P. M. — Junior G. A-'s. \ Wednesday: 8:00 P. M.—Business Woman's Circle; Mrs. J. A. Mewborn, Mrs. Sam Lewis, Jr., -Mrs. Delia Smith and Mrs. Sam Chandler spent several days of this week in Richmond. • • • Little Misses Linda and Faye Mewborn spent- the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mewborn nean Snow Hill. _. ' • » t Rev. C. B. Maflfcburn attended a meeting of the Board of State Missions, Christian Church, whicH was held in Wilson on Thuraday. • • • A C. Monk, Sr., who is receiving treatment in a Wilson Hospital, is reported mu£h improved and is exported to return home the middle of next week. Dr. J{An M. Mewboni and Drd Paul E. Jones wow among those attending the monthly Pitt ' County Medical meeting held in Greenville Thursday evoking. i •* • • • Miaa Fiancee Winstead is leaving Saturday for Louisville, Ky., where she will enter the Womn't Missionary Union Training School to prepare for Definite Christian Work. " * * -m Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris and grandson, Franklin Gray, Jr., of Henderson and Mrs. Franklin Gray of Chapel Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Turnage, Friday afternoon. • • • CpL Edward Hume PaschalU has returned to Camp Crowder, Mo., after spending a 14 day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Blsnche Paschal 1, and other relatives at Wilson's Mills. • • • George Fair, EM 2/c, at Camp Perry, Williamsburg, Va., will join his family here for a week end visit with Rev and C. B. Masfcbura. Mrs. Farr has been spending the week hem • • • Friends here will regret to lean? of the death of Edward T. Berry, father of Mrs. Qari Joyner. Mrs. Cherry Easley and Mrs. C. C. Joyner visited tine Berry family in New Bern Monday. 1 5 L' • R. R. Newton, Jr., Pk M. 2/1, Acorn 9, U. S. Army, c/o Pacific Fleet, Port Office, San Francisco, Calif. KINDERGARTEN OPENING On Wednesday morning, Sept. 15, Mrs. Florence Thome will begin bar Kindergarten School, with hours from 9-12. Anyone desiring further information, may see her or dial 266-6. Mr. and Mzv. Joe Butts entertained a number of relatives and a few friends, in celebration of Mr. Butts' birthday, on Sunday, at their home. A delicious barbecue and fried chicken dinner was served with ice tea. WEDDING VOWS MADE ,Mias Mabel Parker, daughter of Ipr .and Mrs. O. L. Parker of liear Farmville, became the bride of Marvin Bruce Mewborn, ion of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mewborn, of near Snow Hill on Wednesday, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. C. B. Mashburn performed the ceremony. WINS WINGS Ben L. Rouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Rouse ef Farm villa, has been awarded his Navy wings of gold and a. commission as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve following completion of flight training at the Naval Air Arafaing Center, Pensacola, Fla. Lt Rouse will go to an air operational training center before being assigned to a combat zone. METHODIST CHURCH There was a large increase in sitendance upon the Sunday School and Worship Service on last Sunday mottling, a splendid beginning for the fall months. n*y every family be represented at the services en next Sunday. Evening worship will begin at 8:00 o'clock. Rev. M. Y. Self. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The Christian Endeavor held its first meeting of the new fall session Sunday, September 5, when Mrs. T. R. MiseUe was elected leader. All members are urged to attend the next meeting of September 12, when officers will, be elected. Wont you come at 7:80 and voice , your preference? BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nichols of Plymouth announce the birth of a daughter, Jo Ann, on Tuesday, September the seventh, at the home of Mrs. Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.Jtvey. Lt and Mta. C. R. Thome amuntoce the birth of 4 daughter, Paula Sue, Club in Ouba and Panto Rico," was given I by Mr*. M. Y. Self, *ri the devotional, "Following Christ' Way of Service," was conducted by Mrs. S. G. Gardner. Plana for the Fall "Miaaion Study" to be hdd in October were announced. Prior to the meeting, the Spiritual Life Group ipet for a meditation on the theme, "Love Caateth Out Fear." The Episcopal Auxiliary met in the home of Mrs. T. S. Ryon, with ten members, present. In the absence of the president, Mra. J. W. Joyner presided, Mra. W. K. Bumette talked an "Racial Problems." Early fall rosea decorated the home and in the sObial hour the hostssa served eAndwichaa with an iced drink. f Miss Virginia Cobb preamted the program mt the meetings of the Presbyterian Auxiliary Circles in the afternoon and evening, using the subject, "What Price Allegiance?" The devotional was concerning "Cornelius, the Earnest Inquirer." Circle No. 1 met in the afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. C. Corbet* with nine members present Mrs. J.. M, Hobgood gave the devotional. Zinnias were in artful decoration in the home and the hostess served sandwiches and iced drinks. Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. Paul Ewsll in the evening^ whan Mis. Cherry Easley conducted the devotional and eleven members were present. Lovely'noees and ether late summer flowers decorated the. home and the hostess served ice cream and sake. Tuesday Evening Meeting The Bosineaa Women's Circle of the Woman's Missionary Union, Baptist, met this week at the home of Mrs. j. A. Gregory. Mrs. Joseph Batchelqjr and Mrs. Tony Melton wen in charge of the program, "MftrcLing Orders For The Witnesses," taken from Acts 4:8. Mrs. Batchelor, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. R. L. Maiming were appointed aa a committee to select a name for the Circle. During the social period, coca-colas, sandwiches, cookies and pickles were served. xU. D. C. CHAPTER HOLDS •f FIRST FALL MEETING The Rebecca Winboume Chapter, of the U. D. C. began its new club year's work when it mat on Friday afternoon of last week, with its president, Mrs. C. E. Moore, as hostess at the home of Mrs. G. M. Holder. tg The meeting was opened withjhe Upon arrival, refresh in# eoea-cqlas were enjoyed with party crackers and following- the games, lemon bisque with,salted note, was served. -Fall roses arranged with gysophila predominated the floral decorations in the Bobbitt home. Mrs. George Moore, Jr., was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club this week at bar home which was lovely with bosquets of yellow marigolds, roses and other fall flowers. Crystal vases were given as prises to Mrs. R. V. Piser who scored high for the club, and Mrs. Walter Jones, high among guests. Other guests included Mrs. Irvin Morgan and Mrs. R. T. Williams. <r*■|| : . * Coca-colas were served with party sandwiches, pickles and cookies from hostess plates which were decorated Allen H. Turoage tf Farmville has been promoted to the rank of major general In the Marine Corps by President Roosevelt Gen. Tumage, the soTK of Mrs. William J, Turaage, of Farmville, is in charge of combat elements of a Marina division. He is a former commander of the Marine Base at New River. with flowers. PROMOTED Mr*. FlaMgan was the widenr of A. J. Flanagan, and a daughter of the late Jaas* mi Martha Smith. Surviving are two sons, Arch J. •and Curtis H. Flanagan of Farmville; several grandchikton; a sister, Mrs. Fannie R. WUloughby; a brother, Ivey Smith, both of Bail Arthur. •/'agar _',*,£*•> mu : .hl ■ Active pallbearers w*re Glaaco Smith, Haywood Smith, Sam Flanagan, Mac Smith, Maynatd Thorne, Andy Martin, C. E. Fitegwald. Honorary pallberers ware Jack Smith, R. A. Parker, Hal Winder*, J. M. Wheless, Cleveland Payior, Earnest Gaynor, R. D. Rouge, B. S. Smith, Fred SmittilR. A. foyner, George W. Davis, John T. Thorne, F. M. Davis, Jr., F. M: Davis, Sr., W. J. Rasberry, J. W. Joyner, J. M. Stanpill, R. 0. Lang, Dr. R. T. WilHama, W. A. McAdams, A. B. Tyioti, J. W. Bass, John^ynum, Ed Nash Warren, A. B. Moore, W. C. Tucker, J. B. Joyner, L. E. Tumage, D. L. Turnage, R. H. Knott, G. H. Webb, John Fountain, Bob ^Sdmonson, J. Y. Monk, Jr., J. C. Carlton, T. C. Tunaage, B. 0. Turnage, M. L. Eaaon, Lynn Eason, W. M. Rollins, W.' S. Royster, Herbert Acton, •Zack McWhorter, Earl TVevaihan, Thad Nichols, Joe Jones, Joe H. Moore. J~ R. Go wan, Joe Moye, Howard Moye, Jesse Moye, George Ballew, Lloyd Smith, Ed : Bewhan, Carl Beama i, Mark Smith, Lyman Lassiter, S. A. Roebuck, J. ; B. L^wis, Ben Lewis, J. H. Moore, L. ,"E. Walston, J. 0. Pollatd, W. A- Pollard, Aaron Tumagej C. E. Modlin, Elbert Tyson, Dal ton Wi liama, Mac Poll aid, D#.P. E. Jomea, A. C. Mo*k. ! Jr., Irvin Morgan, W. A Allen, Hugh Barrett, X P. Tyson, Lewis Oeech, Julian Edwards, N. L. Freeman, David 9*m., J. W. Holmes, Elbert Holmes, W. C. Hobton, James Lang, L. T. Lwaa, BerryTaylor, T. R. Micelle, B. T. Norville, Leroy Parker, W. C. Wooten, Beanie Wootem, F. A. Williams, Dr W. M. Willis, Joseph EIRamey, A. H. Nicbola, Boy Thomas, Will ttoor*, Jr., Heb* Tyson, Hubert Joyner, Henry Johnson.. M Mrs. A U \ attack Mrs. Carrie Vail JOkkmrn, 66, Ofed Thursday at 1:46 P. M., from a ] attack at the Tarboro HoepiUl ing following an iltasss of weeks. funeral serviees will be Friday at 4^0 P. 1L, from the home with Rev. & B. Maahbum of the Farmville Christian Church and Rev* R. V. Hope of Roanoke Rapids, officiating. Interment will' be 1r the family cemetery near the horn*. Mrs. Atkinson was the widow of Peyton T. Atkinson and is survived by the following children: Mrs. Harold Myrick of Tarbons, Mrs. &. H. Bland of Norfolk, Va., Miss Virginia Atkinson of FayefctevHls all Ben S. Atkinson of Farmviile; a sister, Mrs. Sallie Holland of ~ " ton, an4 a brother, R J*, of Piaetown. • Active paU bearers: 1. W. Joyapr, 7. T. Moore, Fred Moore, i. E. King, O. L. Lemmoos and Peter Holland.
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