foetal anb pergonals! Bill Russell is visiting Harry Al britton at CasweM Beach. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hodges and chil dren are vacationing at Morehead. < " • • • Mrs. J. B. Taylor returned Sunday from a visit to relatives Jtt Rowland. a • • Mrs. Herbert E. Hart left Tuesday for a visit to relatives in Dublin, Ga. • • • Miss Verona Lee Joyner left Mon day to attend a 4-H Camp at White Lake. ■ • • Mrs. D. N. Nobles, of Tarboro, spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. J. Rollins. • • • Miss A teacher in the Saratoga School, has returned to her home here for the summer. • • • Charles Greene underwent a ton silectomy at Woodard-Herring Hos pital, Wilson, on Thursday. • • • Mrs. R. O. Lang, who underwent a major operation at Duke Hospital re cently, is recuperating nicely. • • • Miss Elvira Tyson attended the graduation exercises at Meredith Col lege, Raleigh, last week end. Miss Elizabeth May, student at Flora McDonald College, has returned home for the summer months. • • • I Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rollins and son,- Robert, and Connie Rollins left Monday for a trip to New York. • • • Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr., of Ral eigh will arrive during the week end for a visit with relatives here. • • • i Mrs. C. W. Blackwood, Mrs. M. E. Pollard and Mrs. Jesse Moye were Rocky Mount visitors, Monday. • • • • > Mrs. Warren Lupton, of Belhaven, is spending some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Turnage. • • •1 Mrs. Carol Kellogg and Mrs. John Hardy, of Jacksonville, were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mozingo, Sun dky. f — • "• • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hobgood spent Tueaday in Rocky Mount attending a birthday party of little George Put nam. / • • • Mrs. Paul E. Jones and Mra. Chas. M. Duke and son left this week to spend the summer months at Atlantic Beach. / 1 m m m Mrs. Thomas Crenshaw, of Colum bia, S. C., spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. J. I. Baker. *" • • • s Mrs. John L. Yelverton, Jr., and daughter, Diana, of "Staatonsburg, spent the week end with Mrs. Tom J. Taylor. j J • • • ) Miss Hildred Hollonum and Miss Myrtle Nichols spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodard in Wilson. > ' ' • • • Mr. and Mil W. C. Muse, of ArliHJ ton, Vs., spent last week with Mrs. * Muse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hobgood. • • •« Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bundy and daughter, Alice Ruth, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Bandy. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W instead and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Mizelle returned Sunday from a week'* vacation at Lake Wacamaw. Mr. and Mra. Jack*Horton and son, Loyd, of Greswille, were dinner goMts Tueaday evening of Mr. and Mr». Mark Dixon. m m m • CALENDAR• v Monday, June 11 3:30 P. M.—Circle 4, Methodist Woman's Society, meets with Mr*. A. J. Greene and Mrs. Lais Forbes. 7-00 P. M.—Kiwanis Club. 8 HID P. M.—Wesleyan Guild, Meth odist, meets in the Church. 8:00 P. M.—Circle No. 2, Presby terian Auxiliary, meets with Mrs. E. S. Coatee and Mrs. Joe Flake as hostesses. Tuesday, 12 4:00 P. M.—Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. W. M. Willis. 7:00 P. M.—Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.—Altar Guild meets with Mrs. W. R. Burnette. 8:00 P. M.—Junior Order. Wednesday, 13 3:00 P. M.—Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. James Y. Monk. 3:30 P. M.—New Deal Club meets with Mrs. Henrietta Williamson. Thursday, 14 10:00 A. M.—Hit and Miss Club, Country Club. 3:00 P. M.—Farmville Home Dem onstration Club. 7:30 P. M.—Masons. Friday, 15 7:00 P. M.—Rotary Scout Troop No. 31. 8:00 Pr M.—Order of Eastern Star. Saturday, 16 10:00 A. M.—Bird Club. 8:00 P, M.—Lamrad and B. A B. Clufe entertain husbands at supper dance at Country Club with Mrs. Irvin Morgan and Mrs. R. T. Williams as acting hostesses. > Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard and Mrs. Charles Baucom attended graduation exercises of their niece, Miss Corinne Holloway, at Peace College, Raleigh, Monday. ■ • • • Mrs. Cherry Easley spent the week end with her daughter, Miss Jen Eas ley, at Peace College, in Raleigh, and attended the Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday. • • • Miss Alice Harper Parker arrived Monday after a year's study at Greensboro College. She will leave Tuesday for a visit to friends in Leaksville. • ■ * Mr. and Mrs. Andy Martin and son, Andy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Flana gan and daughter, Clara Belle, leave today to spend several days at Myrtle Beach, S. C. , Miss Elizabeth Lang1, teacher in the Roanoke Rapids School, returned to her home hero Thursday for a brief visit before leaving for a tiro week's course in music at W.C.U.N.C. m m m T. L. Barrett and family, of Roa noke, Va., Mack -Barrett *and Mack Glenn Barrett, Jr., of Canton, will ar rive today for a visit to Mrs. Nonie Barrett md IJr. and Mrs. T. E. Joy ner. • • • Mrs. F. G. Dupree, Sr., has returned from Atlanta, Ga., after spending the winter there with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Shackelford, who accom panied her mother home for a short visit • • • Miss Louise Farrior returned to her home in Warsaw Sunday for the sum mer months. She wag accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holmes and Miss Nellie Butler who spent'the cUt? there. • • • Mrs. Louis Goodwin and daughter, of Ed en ton, and Mrs, W. R. Seasons and son, of Colerain, spent lastweek* end with their sister, Mrs. Rue sell, here. Jane and Bobby Rugseli accompanied Mrs. Goodwin home far • visit. j; * / • • * - Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis at tended Graduating Exercises at East Carolina Teachers College Monday [and were guests at the luncheon given by Dr. McGinnis, Acting president of the College, in honor of Governor Gregg Cherry. • • • Miss Dorothy Smith, teacher in the Wilson school, returned to her home here Wednesday for * short visit Miss Frances Smith will spend the week end here and Miss Dorothy will accompany her back to Washington, D. C., where she plans to spend the ' ' * s Miss Wilma SUnsUl spent the week end at Meredith College, Raleigh, as the guest at Miss Jean Beckman and Miss Nancy Gates. Miss Stanstll and ■ Miss Beckman returned to Farmville [Monday with Jean's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. George Beckman who spent the • • • W. M. Willis left the Major ud Mn. Fnd Webb of Pinetopa, Mn. Harold Baas of Naah ville, Mn. J. IM Webb, Mn. A. A. Atkinson of Macclesfield ware guests Friday of Mr. and Mn. L. E. Wals ton to attend the graduation exer ciaea of Donald Weston. • • • Flight Officer Emerson Smith and Mn. Smith, of Walla Walla, Wash ington, arrived Monday for a week's leave with Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith.' Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith and Mr. and Mn. R. T. Lemon, of NarfolkiVa. and Mr. and Mn. William L. Smith, of Memphis, Term., will spend the week end with Mr. and Mn. Smith. HONORED Miss Jen Eaaley, student at Peace College, Raleigh, has been chosen 'as a member of the Peace Student Chris tian Association Cabinet for 1946-46. GRADUATED Miaa Corinne Pollard Holloway, daughter of Mn. Mamie Ruth Hollo way of Ballards and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Pollard, Sr., of Farmville, was graduated from Peace College, Raleigh, in exercises held throughout the week end. GRADUATE? Miss Anne Jones, dar.ghter of Mr. and Mn. M. V. Jones, waa graduated from Peace College at the exercises held there last week end. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jones, Miaa Betsy Jones, Mn. Annie Rigsbee, Miss Bette Han cock, of Wilson; Mn J. Sterling Sates and Miss Nancy Gates, of Kins ton, and Arthur Joyner, Jr., attended the exercises. Miss Jones accompani ed her parents home for the summer vacation. V • • * mmmmm^mm BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mn. Allen Ray Drake an nounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Etta, on Friday, June 1, at the Wil liams-Winstead Clinic, here. Mn. Drake is the former Miss Yvonne Smith BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS i Mr. and Mn. W. H. Duke announce the birth of a son, William Howard, Jr., on Friday, June 1, at the Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mn. Duke is the Former Miss Lois Bennie Smith, of Roanoke Rapids. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT 1st Sgt. and Mrs. Carl J. Greene announce the birth of a son, Carl Jackson, Jr., on Thursday, June 7, in Gainesville, Texas. Mrs. Greene is the former Miss Merle Howell of Gainesville. Sgt Greene is at present on duty in Austria. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Greene of Farmville. - METHODIST CHURCH The Vacation Bible School and V^outh Week at the Methodist Church is June. 11-16. Beginner, Primary and Junior Departments will meet each morning from 9 to 11 o'clock. This school will be directed by local tal The Youth Group will meet at 7:80 to 9:80 o'clock each evening, with three young men from the Divinity School of Duke University, in charge. Rev. Troy Barrett, will . m., except Sunday when hours are from 2 to 6 p. m. Later in the season it will also remain open at night In spite of the cool weather a large number have already enjoyed the water. '' Refrigeration and Elec trical Service Ill East Wilson St — Phone 4040 — FarmviDe, N. C. | v • - •: •'*] We do repairs on Wash ing Machines, Refrigera tors, Fans, Irons, Toast ers, Vaccum Cleaners, also Commercial Refrig eration, Electric Ranges SUMMER SCHOOL' — at . PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE — BEGINS JUNE II — STANDARD FRESHMAN and SOPHOMORE COURSES, COMMERCIAL — AERONAUTICS. Preparatory Department: 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. Snail Classes. Personal Attention. Strong Faculty. Christian Influences. Thorough Instruction. Fall Session Begins September 7. Box B-120 Max ton. North CaroHaa .