Mr*. T. E. Johnson is visiting her
parents in Woodruff, & C.
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Mrs. R. A. Parker and son, Martin,
will spend the week end in Benson.
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C. G. Rollins of Raleigh paid a
brief visit to relatives here on Monday.
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Mrs. Thomas S. Ryon and son,
Shipley, were Gofafeboro visitors,
Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brock, Jr., are
now making their home at 309 West
Church St.
• • • '
John Parker of Chapel Hill will
arrive Sunday for a week's visit with
his family here.
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Mrs. Mattie R. Swain of .Plymouth
spent the week end with her mother,
Mrs. W. J. Rollins.
Mrs. Alex Bynum of Charlotte
visited Mrs. G. M. Holden and other
friends here, Tuesday.
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Mrs. J. R. Shearin, Mrs. R. T.
Martin smd Mrs. L. B. Nutter were
Goldsboro visitors, Monday.
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Miss Helen Willis of Edenton spent
last week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis.
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Lt. R. O. Lang spent Monday and
Tuesday at hie home here, returning
to his post in Louisiana.
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Mrs. R. T. Scott, who has been
confined to her bed during recent
weeks is able to be up again.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Monk and
children, Diana and George, are visiting
relatives in Ithaca, N. Y.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Guiganus of
Norfolk will spend the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooke of
Stantonsburg spent Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Robert Field?.
• • •
Mrs. Marlowe Hall Jackson, Jr. is
expected to arrive Friday for a visit
with her mother, Mrs. Mary Russell.
• • •
Mrs. James Monk, Mrs. Bob Fiser,
Mrs. Coy Monk and Mr*. B. O. Turoage
were Raleigh shoppers, Wednesday.
• • •
Little Miss Carol Hagan of Faimville
is spending some time with her '
aunt, Mrs. Ray Braxton, at Creedmoor.
• • •
Master Wayne Thomas Sugg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Sugg is recuperating
from a recent tonsil
operation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max McLeod and
daughter, Maxine, of Raleigh, spent
a few days of this week with relatives
here.
• • •
Mian Ins Dupree attended the
Junior-Senior Dances at Chapel Hill
and Duke-Carolina Game during the
week end.
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Mrs. Mabel Joyner and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman Joyner and son, Bill,
of Wilson were Sunday guests of
Mrs. C. E. Moore.
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Mrs. Gene Hart is of Charlotte and
Mrs. C. S. Eagles of Saratoga spent
Tuesday of last week with Mrs. Henrietta
Williamson.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pierce and Mrs.
W. Leslie Smith left Thursday for
Rti-hmnmH where Mr. Pierce will have
a physical checkup.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Keel, of New
York, spent the week end with relatives
here, staying in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M E. Dixon.
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• CALENDAR•
330 P. M.—Executive Board, P.
T, A.
8:80 P. M.—Garden Club mesta
with Mrs. R. W. Rader.
8:30 P. M.—The Woman's Society
of Christian Service, Methodist,
will observe Week of Prayer.
All members are urged to at7:00
P. M.—The Womw'a Missionary
Society at the Baptist
Church will have its Miarfon
Study Class in the Church with
the Y. W. A.'s and the Business
Women's Circle joining in the
Study. Mrs. Ford Bums, of
Raleigh will teach the hook,
"So This Is Africa," by Anderson.
8:00 P. M.—Worker's Council,
Methodist, will meet with Miss
Margaret Lewis and Miss Effie
Lewis at their home.
Tuesday, 36
2:00 to 5:00 P. M. — Red Cross
Workroom Open.
3:30 P. M.—Merry Matrons meet
with Mrs. J. M. Hobgood.
7:00 P. M.—Rotarians entertain
Rotary Anns and Teachers for
annual dinner party at the
Country Club.
8:00 P. M.—Junior Order.
8:00 P. M.—Boy Scouts.
2:00 to 5:OofT- Red Cross
Workroom Open.
3:00 P. M.—New Deal Club meets
with Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr.
3:00 P. M.—Wednesday Afternoon
Club meets with Mrs. Robert
Lee Smith.
Thursday, 28
2:00 to 5:00 P. M. — Red Cross
Workroom Open.
3:30 P. M.—Parents-Teachers Association.
4:00 P. M—Pioneers meet with
Miss Viola Smith.
7:30 P. M.—Masons.
Friday, 29
2:00 to 5:00 P. M. — Red Cross
Workroom Open.
8:00 P. M. — Woodmen of the
World.
8:30 to 10:00 P. M.—Red Cross
Workroom Open.
Saturday, SO
10:00 A M.—Bird Club.
TONIGHT
7:45 P. M.—The members of the
Lamrad Club will entertain their huswnds
for a supper party at Bonnie's.
8:15 P. M.—Miss Vivian Scott will
stttertain a number of friends for a
'Kid Party" at her home.
TO ATTEND FORMAL DANCE
TONIGHT
The Young Ladies of Farmville will
don their loveliest evening clothes
and attend the formal dance to be
held at Seymour Johnson Raid Service
Center, this evening. The Army
bus will be on hand at the City Drag
Co.'s store at 6:80. _ ■*
Twenty-four from FarmvilTe and
four from Snow Hill attested the
Tuesday informal dance in a group,
when Miss Jane Greene, of Farmville,
was invited to lead the Grand March.
Mrs. B. O. Turnage, Mrs. ST G.
Gardner, Mrs. M. Y. Self, Mrs. J. M.
Christman and Mrs. J. T. Thottto attended
a District Zone meeting of
Societies of Christian Service in Wilson,
Tuesday.
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Mrs. L. B. Nutter arrived from
Wilmington during the week and for
a visit with her sister, Mrs. R. T.
Martin. Mr. Martin sad Mm Nutter
left Tuesday for a visit of several
days with relatives in Blackstone,
Va.
CHANGE OF ADDRESSES
CpL James R.. Jones is now at
Barksdaie Field, Shreveport, La.
, Pfc. Ray E. Braxton, Jr„ 38887604,
Hg. Co. 3rd Bn., 801 infantry, / VO
H, c/o Postmaster, Nashville, T*».
Cpl. Edward Tyson Mosingo hac
seen transferred. His address is
now: 84th Fighter Bomber Gp., 488
Fighter Bomber Sq., Hsrdfeg FieAd,
Baton" Rouge, La.
BRUNSWICK STEW
The Home Demonstration Club will
jerve a Brunswick Stow Supper,
Wednesday, October 27th from six
to eight P. 1L, in the Club house on
the Fountain Highway. Tickets at
rixty cents per plate, are now on
■ale at Lottie's Beauty Shop. They
nay also be obtained by calling Mn.
1. R. Lewis or any Home Demonstration
Club member.
NOTE OF THANKS •
I wish to thank everyone that was
so thoughtful of me during my illness.
I appreciated every visit,
every telephone call, every letter,
card and especially the most beautiful
flowers.
Mrs. {S.pL Mosingoi.
NOTE OF THANKS
I wish to thank my msny friends
for the lovely flowers sad cards they
Bent me, and for the cheerful letters
received, while I was sick in the
hospital and since I have been out
of hospital.
Mn. Blanche Paschall.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
The Christian Endeavor will hold
its regulsr meeting: Sunday evening
at 7:00 o'clock in the Christian
Church. All the members are urged
to attend ss plans will be discussed
concerning the Youth Banquet to be
held in Kinston on November 10th.
There is a special request for all officers
to be present
MRS. M. H. POTTER
Snow Hill.—Funeral services for
Mrs. M. H. Potter, who died Wednesr
dsy morning at a Wilson hospital
after a brief illness, were held Thursday
afternoon from the home. Burial
followed in St. Boniface cemetery.
Surviving' are two sons, Herbert
Potter of Snow Hill and James Potter
of Raleigh; a sister, Mn. J. W.
Parker of Esrmville; three brothers,
C. H., E. J., and Frank Harper, all
of Snow Hill.
FARMYILLE BONDED
WAREHOUSE HAS FIRE
Reports late Thursday stated that!
the fire which started in the last
compartment of the Farmville Bonded
Warehouse around ten o'clock,
Wednesday morning, is still burning
but is thought to be under control.
There is no total loss, however, 600
bales of ootton which are damaged
from scorching are being moved out
MRS. JES8E MOYE ELECTED
PRESIDENT OF 15th DISTRICT
Mm. J. M. Hobgood, Mr*. J. B.
Joyner, Mrs. Jaaae Moye and Ms
Kate Reynold* attended the Fifteenth
District Meeting: of the N. C. Federation
of Woman's Clubs which met
in MUsuSm, Thursday, October Slat.
Mrs. Jaaae Moye who ia President
of the Farmville Woman's Club waa
President of the District for
the next term. The Ayden Club invited
the District to meet with them
nest year. Mrs. Moye gave the report
for the Local Woman's .Clubs
and Mrs. J. B. Joyner gave a brief
account at the activities of the literary
Club which ia a member of the
Th* Contract Club mat on Tuesday
afternoon with 'Mrs. Zeb White1
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Hurst who attractively earned out
th« Halloween and Pall motif in tallies,
favors and floral decorations of
marigolds, autumn leaves and lilliput
«<»«<«« in shades.
In the bridge gum, War Savings
Stamp* were won by Mis C. H. Joyner
who scored high far the Club and
a pyrex casserole want to Mrs. S. A.
Roebuck who was Ugh among guests.
Other guests included Mrs. 1* E.
Walston, Mrs. Henrietta Williamson,
Mrs. R. G. Griffin and Mm W. R.
Burke.
In keeping with the Halloween
holiday spirit, the hostess arranged
several games of bingo. which
Mis. M. V. Jones won linen handkerchiefs.
Refreshments wee* oocoanut
cake, coffee and nuts.
Home Dew awatratten Club.
The Farmville Home Demonstration
Club held its October masting
on Thursday afternoon, October the
fourteenth in the Club house, with a
large attendance,and with two new
member* being added to the rolL
In the business esssion. pises ware
completed for a brunswick stow supper
to be held on Wednesday, October
27th, with Mrs. B. M. Lewis as
chairman, and for the luncheon and
Achievement Day Program to be held
in Greenville at the Woman's Club,
Oct. 28th.
* Assisted by Mi*. W. R. Hinaon,
clothing leader, Mia* Verona Lee Joyner
gave a very timely and instru>
ti ve lesson stud demonstra.ikm of "The
Care and Repair of Clothing."
The hostesses, Mrs. A. C. Carmway
and Mrs. C. B. Joyner, served
delicious refreshments during the
social hour.
American Legion Auxiliary
An enthusiastic meeting of the
Americsn Legion Auxiliary was held
in the bom* of Mi*. R. LeBoy Rollins
on Thursday afternoon of this
week.
Mrs. Cari Tyson, for the devotional
period, talked interestingly on
"Christian Education." Miss Margaret
Tyson gave a splendid account
of Girls' State attended by her at
Greensboro in June. In her remarks,
she.outlined the development of the
Democratic and Republican Parties
from their beginningsMrs.
Louise Harris, treasurer, reported
«n the Auxiliary's part in the
recent War Bond Drive — gift* of
cigarettes for the soldiers hero that
day and purchase of $600 Bond in
the Rally. The Auxiliary has decided
to giro |50 to the United War
Fund and to purchase an additional
1600 War Bond.
The report at the nominating committee
was heard and unanimously
adopted as follows: Vice President,
Mrs. J. E. Bynum; Treasurer, Mrs.1
Louise Harris; Secretary, Mrs. Cari
Tyson. .
FARMYILLE BAPTISTS
TO MAKE THEIR CHURCH
DEBT-FREE BY DECEMBER
Meuhers at the local Baptist
Church recently voted to pay ocff tlie
remainder of the debt on their build
Circle No. 2 had the largest enrollment
On Friday evening, refreshments
were served during the social hour
by Circle No. 2 of which Mr*. O. <3.
Spell is chairman. They were, ssndwiches,
punch, pickles—and carrot
curls; On Monday evening, Circle
No. 8 of which Mrs. W. M. Willie is
chairman served doughnuts, pickles
and nuts with coffee; and on Wednesday
evening, Circle No. 4 of
which Mrs. J. Frank Harper is chairman,
was in charge, serving cookies,
pickles, nuts and coffee.
Baptist
At the Vivian Noweil Circle meeting
at the !">"'« of the -'■■■umiy Mrs.
EL D. Johnson, on Monday afternoon,
Mrs. James Wholes*, Jr. gave three
chapters of the book concerning the
life nf "Fannie E. S. Heck", which is
a study of the hidden springs in a
rarely useful and victorious life. Mias
Beck, a great character and a gnat
missionary, who spent most of her
sariy life in Baleigh, served as Pnsiient
of the N. C. Woman's Missionary
Union for 29 years.
Arrangements of daisy chrysanthemums
snd marigolds decorated the
home and the hostess served cocoanut
cake, ham biscuits and cashew flakes
with coffee. ' a . ' '•
The Young Women's Sunday School
Class met on Tuesday evening with
Kiss Haael Baker fa the home of
Mrs. J. W. Munden which was decorated
with lovely cosmos snd chrysanthemums.
Miss Elvira Tyson,
president, presided and gave the devotional,
"Putting Christ First." Each
member contributed a Bible verse for
the Scripture.
In the business session Miss Elvira
ryson was reelected president. New
officers are: Vice President, Mrs.
Cleveland Paylor; secretary-treasur»r,
Mrs. F. A. Williams; sast. secretary,
Mrs. Albert Lewis; Social
chairman, Miss Nellie Butler; per
Mrs. G. Alex Rouse gave an excellent
talk on "Faith" at the Episcopal
Auxiliary devotional meeting which
was held fa the home of Mrs. C. H.
Joyner on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. W. R. Burnett, new President,
took office at this time snd presided
at the meeting. .;
PARTIES FOR BRIDE-ELECT
Fountain.—Mrs. Carey Gaynor mod
Mrs. E. Bruce Bessley, Jr., were hostesses
at a lovely party on Friday at
the home of the latter to ooipplimant
their sister, Mia Emily Smith, whose
engagement to Ensign Fere bee Beesley
has been announced. Mies Smith
was pieeenttd a oorsage of talisman
rosea. Arrangements of roses and
dahlias used in decorating presented
an attractive setting.
Bridge was played at four tables
and after several progressions, daring
which coca-colas were served, it
was found that Mrs. J. M. Horton
had compiled high score. A double
deck of cards wu given her, and
Miss Smith was presented silver in
her chosen pattern.
A delicious frozen salad course in
green and white was served by the
hostesses assisted by MiSB Marjorie
Smith. Mm. W. E. Smith, mother
of the bride, Mrs. M. D. Yelvertom,
Mm. J. W. Reddick, and Miss Nelle
Owens came in for refreshments.
On Wednesday afternoon at the
home at Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. R.
A. Fountain, Sr., and Mrs. Harris
entertained at bridge honoring Miss
Emily Smith. Chrysanthemums and
roses were most colorful .and attractive
in their arrangement! The honoree
was given a lovely oorsage.
As guests arrived, iced coca-colas
were served. Mrs. E. B. Beasley, Jr.,
was winner of high score prire, ,a
double deck of cards. The hostesses
presented Miss Smith silver in her
pattern and Mrs. Jade Speight, a
recent bride, with linen guest towels.
A salad course was served in pink
and white. Several, including the
mother and sister of the bride, came
m for refreshments.
Mr. ted Mrs. G. E. Trevathan were
hosts to the Couple Club on Wednesday
evening at eight o'clock. The
house was most inviting with its attractive
arrangement of fsll flowers.
Coca-colas were served during the
game. High score pnzes, dusting
powder and a tie, were won by Mrs.
E. B, Beasley and Mr. J. N. Fountain,
respectively. Following the
bridge games, bingo was played and
appropriate prizes awarded.
Special guests included Miss Emily
Smith ted Ensign Ferebee Beasley,
bride and groom elect, to whom the
hosts presented crystal in their
chosen pattern, and Lt H. F. Owens,
Jr., home on "a furlough, who was
also remembered with a gift.
An ice course was served.
If you can deep well, you've got
the world licked.
METHODIST CHURCH
In the regular Sunday evening1 Worship
Service, the Woman's Society of
Christian Service will observe Week
of Prayer. .. ■
NOTIC* TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as esecntor of
the estate of R. E. Belcher, lata of
Pitt County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of the deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at
Farmville, N. C., on or before the
23rd day of October, 1M4, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make* immediate
settlement
This the l»th day of October, IMS.
W. A. POLLARD, Jr., Executor,
R. E. Estate.
Mm B. Lewis, Atty. 022-6wks
WANTED
25 MEN
F« Into W.tk
Straight Time,
Rain or Shine.
FLORENCE-MAYO
NOWAY CO.
Maury, N. C. -
Farmville Retail
Lumber Yard
LUMBER, ROUGH AND
DRESSED.
Windows, Doors, Roofing,
GrpsuBB Products, Cetotex
Wan Board aad Ceffing.
— Phone 302-1 —
Depot — Farmville. N. C
"Back The Attack—Buy Hem Beads"
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