Mia Hattie Cm .pent Tlrarsday in mint. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Baffin spent last week end in Rocky Moant. • • • Mack Carrmway of New Bern spent Thursday with his family here. • • • Bob Moron left recently to enter Darlington School ait Rome, Ga. ** • H. H. Bradham, Sr., lift Thursday for a visit of several days in Raleigh. ■ *:*e • Mrs. J. E. <»Uliard of Wilmington is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Darden, • • e_ Mrs. W. C. Holston-spent Wednesday and Thursday of this week In Raleigh. • • • Mrs. I. W. Worthington, of Ballards, visited Mis. V. M. Lockamy, Thursday. e e • R. E. Belcher waa taken to Duke Hospital, Monday, for examination and treatment. • • • J. I. Baker is improving, following a recent operation in a Rocky Mount Hospital. ■• • • Miss Bet Lane, of Raleigh, spent last week end with her cousin, Miss ,AJuiie Lee Jones. • • • R. L. Jones is recuperating at his home in Greene Comity following a recent operation. * • • • Friends here will regret te hear that Mrs. J. J. Gilbert, of; Greenville, is a patient at Duke Hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lang, Miss Bertha Lang and Mrs. B. S. Smith were Wilson visitors, Wednesday. • ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Felton and baby of Wilson were guests of Mr. am} Mrs. V. M. Lockamy last week end. • • • Albert Qointon Roebuck, Jr., left recently to enter Georgia Military Academy at College Park, Georgia. • • • Miss Nita Lee Townsend has returned to Raleigh to resume her duties as teacher at the State Blind School. • • • •. Mr. A. B. Mewborm and children, P*«ry and Ben, of Goldsboro, will spend the week end with M*. W. J. To*. • • a Mrs. G. A. Winders left Tuesday for Ocean View, Va., to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Woods. i;'- ' A. Vy. WLXTUWLj Ol • xcmuuww . . ■ .... home here, Wednesday, from a Wilson Hospital and is reported steadly improving. • • • Mr*. James Lang, Mis. P. K. Aadreeen, Mrs. Hermann Voss and Mrs. Ted Albritton were Goldsboro visitors Tuesday. • • • Miss Helen Rouse retained to W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, Thursday, after spending the summer at her home hem ,jfj• • • Lt. Robert H. Baker left Monday for his station in the State of Wash" ington, after a leave spent with his family here. T?'. • • • Mrs. i. A. Gregory and Mrs. Rom Webber are visiting Mrs. Gregory's mother, Mrs J. T. Godwin, near Selma, today. ■' 51 Htfe#' • * • Mrs. Carroll Oglesby of Blauvelt, N. Y., will arrive, during the weak end for a visit of several days at 10:00 A. M.—Hit and MJss Club. 8:00 P. M.—Progressive Bridge Club. 8:30 P. M.—Parent-Tgacher Association. 7:80 P. M.—Masons. 8:00 P. -M.—rKingdom Highway Group, Presbyterian Young People, meets with Frank Dupree, 3rd. Friday, 24 8:00 P. M. — Woodmen ot the World. Saturday, 26 10:00 A. M —Bird Club. Mrs. C. W. Blackwood, Mrs. Jesse Moye, Mrs. Mabry Pollard and Mrs. Frank Dupree, Jr., spent Friday of last week in Rocky Mount. • • Pvt. Willis Japes Of Fort Fisher, N. C., has returned to camp after spending his furlough with his father, R. L. Jones of Greene County. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dixon have moved their residence to 306 East Church Street They formerly resided with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dixon sear Farmvflle. Cpl. and Mrs. E. F- Wilson, Jr., have returned to their home at Fort Jackson, after spending a few days here with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rouse. • • • Friends will be interested to lews that Mrs. Blanche Paachall is recuperating rapidly after undergoing an operation is Bex Hospital, Raleigh, last Saturday. lire. Rex Hodges and daughter, Ana Palmer^ Mre.E. J. Barrett and daughter, Branda; and Mrs. George Moore. Jr. and daughter, Mary Lou, were Greenyille visitors, Wednesday. »• • Mrs. David Parker, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*. BLaney Heath, will return to Suffolk, Va. today. Mr. and Mre. Fitx McKeel will retara with her for a visit then. • * • Representatives from the Farmville Presbyterian Church attended a Group Meeting of the Churches in District 3 of Albemarle Presbytery, which was held m the 2nd Church ig Rocky Mount, Thursday. — " Milton Eason, 3rd and his nurse, Mrs. Sadie Moore, are making a two weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Eason, while Mrs. M. L. Eason, Jr. is.visiting her husband, who is with the Air Corps in Miami, Fta. •. ■ v."! Miss Patricia Diana Monk has returned to her home lure following a convalescent period of three and a half months, spent in West Asheville. Mr. and Mre. George Monk and son, George Coy, and Mrs. Pa* Ruffta spent Wednesday in Greensboro where they met Diam. r 'WjajM ' Mre. J. T. Bundy, Mrs. Robert Jf Wamrighfc and Mre. J, B. Biiley attended the Free Will Baptiat, St*t< W PROMOTED: From the U. S. Amy Headquarters in the Sooth Pacific comes the new* that Pfc. Harry S. Jojnur has been promoted to technician, first grade at a Sooth Pacific Amy b*s* He is with a field artillery unit, where he is a gmuf- He baa been overseas more than a year. Prior to enlistment, he resided with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim R. Joyner, Ftarmville, N. C. MERRY MATRONS Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt entertained the Merry Matrons in a gracious manner on Tuesday afternoon for their fixst fall meeting, at her home in which lovely roses sad dahlias' were used in decoration. Mrs. R. A. Fields, president, presided over a brief business period, when the dob voted to contribute 13.00 toward the 6 waste baskets for tile recreational rooms at Camp ZHaris, in view of a recent call from Mrs. Taylor, Executive Secretary, Pitt County Chaatrf Red Crass, which Is mentioned elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. R H. Knott, program chairman, arranged for the play of Heart's dice, presenting War Savings Stamps to Mrs. B. O. Turasge who scored high and Mia. J. W. Parker, whs scored low. ~ Refreshments were frozen fruit salad, sandwiches, nnts and coffee. Mrs. Henry Johnson was a special guest ci the hostes. - Miss Elizabeth Davis was a gracious hostess on Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Literary Club and other gnests, Mrs. Ed Wamn and Miss Edna Robinson,;; former member*, and Ma M. T. Self.j Letters (meaning the Black Market, Inflation and Ceiling Ibices were read discussed. Announcement was made of the "Camp Butner War Bond Oamvan" which is to be het* Thursday of next week and members made planu to provide light refreshments upon arrival for the 100 men who will demonstrate the amy equipment. ipembers of the committee in charge an Miss Tabitha DeVisconti, Mrs. W. M. Willi* and Mrs. Henrietta Williamson. .r, Mrs. J. H. Daiden gave a splendid paper on "The Education of Fre« Men tn American Democracy," aftei which MA Williamson, music chairman, presented Miss Helen Bouse who sang "Ave Maria" and "House on the Hillside," accompanied'at tlu piano by Mrs. Haywood Smith. ..r Beautiful bouquets of gladioli ami roses and artistic arrangements od evergreens decorated the home am: Hnve ted Tea"—Whitehead. be mJt^hTpoesiblet *wVr thn local Election or from the ▼pie County Library which MISSIONARY JO SPEAK On Sunday evening, Dr. "Pom mil, on furlough from India, where he and his wife have labored since 1918, will speak at 8:18 P. M. at the Chrfci tian Church. The public is cordially invited. -.J Dr. Hill, who is now touring North Carolina "ln-one day fellowship meetings, is a magnetic speaker ««l is familiar with conditions in. India where he supervises Evangelistic wBrk and edits the Sahayak Patrika, the interdermonimal Christian paper, in Hindu. • 'I i /^S$f WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT On Saturday, September the fourth, in Dillon, S. C., Miss Don, Belle Joyner, daughter of a L Jofner and the late Mi*. Joyner of Faxmville, became the bride of Sergeant Albert Leland Jernigan, son of Mrs. Myrtle Jemigam and the lpte Mr. Jernigan of Stantoipbuitf. The bride wore a fceel blue dress and hat with navy accessories. Sit. Jernigan, who has been in mrfo'Mm 'one w now optioned at Clamp Pickett, Va. Mrs. Jernigan, who bold* a position with Hose's Store here, wilt continue to make her home jrith her father. ^ W"J HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUE HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING The FanmriB* tion Club met at election of officer*,' who will begin their duties at the October meeting, M follows: President, Mrs, Lucille Dildy; Vice-President, Mrs. BL B. Fields; Secretary, Mrs. B. M. Lewis. Members voted to sponsor ft brunswich stew supper at the Swinuntag TOOMBS-BAHU VOWS to its progress. ?m*mk Siwfcw. S'v' v Rev. E. G Chaftblee, guest ipeaker, gave * splendid talk on "Youth," iDrMrigi that much can sfcid thoughtful consideration of parents be used in forming the early yean of Het child's life; that all homea be bulM-i on * solid foundation of sympathy for the understanding of the child, aid not become crippled homea. Adults, he said, should exert a great influence as good leaders and help the young people to raise their moral .standards guiding them in recreational pleasures so that their leisure will * spent worthily sad the light I'Mjl T||!l[ MRS. DAVID T. HARRIS LOCAL AGENT ™ -Pan .... . -V- & , _ , aimimmtmitf WOOD and LAND DEPARTMENT \ \ ' ts . 0

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