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(Iris at M a M' " "m marricm in otowvmt of a We* W. Davis gave the devotional, which « Ma subjMt^ "Paul'B Vision <tf ^«Ti5?w»rs with CtaA- Vw|j J. W. w. Dmrim, Mn. BIbert C. Holmee, M«. F*aak A. Williams, Mr*. Lewis j ' lf£ «. T. Wlffiemr and Mr«. ! hour »njoyed in the bly room. lbs. Julia C. ftreti was a ■perie! guert. fc-..: =?v-. * ■ ] Annie Perth* Clwte of tha Baptist Chffltch Missionary Society, met with Mrs. J. W. Mffler, on FW <ky r ^ Mrs. Miller, chairman, presided over the bosinees aaMka. during which tlie circle decided to aid the Missionary Society in tile Heme project Christmas carols played by Miss Nellie Butler opened tfta program. Mrs. Miller gtpn the devotional, the Christmas story as told by St Lake. A discussion, "Facte* To-morrow with God" was made impressive by the we of lighted candle* and was given by Mr*. J. H. Moore*, Mrs. John T. WAlston, Mrs. F. H. Boose, Mrs. Robert Barrett, Jr., Mrs. A. J. Mel trtfi, Mrs. finest Lee Jones. m— Annie Perkins and Miss Lucille Dwrte. The hostess served sandwiches, nd coffee, Special guests at this meeting were, R. N. Freeman, Mrs. Manley Mrs. . W Lilea, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. El bert Holmes and Miss Mamie Davis. Mrs. Agnes Settle, at Greenville, conducted a mission study program on Monday at the Woman's Coun cil meeting of the Christian church. Urn. Settle stnsaed the theme, "Christianity Where Ton Are." Mrs. L. E. Turnage, council pres ident, presided over the business and give the devotional. • Sandwiches, cookies, sand tarts and drinks were saved during the social hour. The Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary met Mopday afternoon with Mrs. Will Jones, Jr. Potted plants were used as decorations in the living room. • ' jMis* Helen Smith, vice president, presided over a business session at which time plana for dispensing Christmas cheer were laid and ar rangements for a special Christmas program with a social feature at the next meeting were made. A study of The Doctrine of the Incarnation" was concluded with a discussion by Mi*. R. C. Copenhaver, who stressed the points: Jesus Christ in Our Lives, The Church, the Body of Christ, and Jeans Christ, the Saviour of the WorijL ~ • ~~~7~zrzi w The Woman's Society of Chriatta?. Service held its journal Harm* Day en Monday afternoon, in Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt presided over t)u fastness Mrion when !*»■ Been nett R. Fields was elected to as Mission Stody Chairman. It decided that special would be sent to the Indian Belief and the m "I. i :: Ite at 1mm Ytetory Lalur and Mm. Onto Moon. Jr.. waa appointed to aesiat Mi*. A. Q. Roebuck, Go* Worker for the Item vilie and Walstonburg charges- I Mm. Peart Johnston f*«« the medi tation henrri, on flw "Keoeiv ing mod QMng." After adfrmmmtet, « towety tea, honoring Mrs. E. K. Clegg, wifoof the newly appointed pester, was held in 1be basement dining room with the ; ^7 - i |i iiiim ii members of the Society as hoeteeees. Guests were received by Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt >ad the boaone. Mrs. Peart Johnston poured tea from ;a beautifully appointed table, which was centered with aa arrangement of snowballs, winter berries and tapers. Favors and gtfta in Chris tc mas wrappings completed the table deconAkon » I A variety of party sorawB, mamau&i ad salted nuts Ifck members o? the Department-**! Monday, afternoon, chord). Mrs. Barrett narrated the Christ story and illustrated the m—ntfcg- by use of the Nativity scene and char acters, Favors were gifts to be given to parents. j Cookies, eat in Christmas motif were served with fruit panch. Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt, president of the Missionary Society, invited the party to join the members at the tea given hi compliment to Mrs. Clegg. The Worker's Council met at the home of Mrs. G. M. Holden, Monday evening, with Mrs. Edgar Barrett 'j .in Farmville Retail Lumber Yard LUMBKX, SOUGH AND DRESSED. - WMowi, Doors, Boofiag, Gypsum Products, Olotex Wil Board nl CdBag. •— Phono MM — n. c A small flock of cheep will be fooud to be a paying investment i many faama in all sections of North Carolina, says Leland Case, Exten «vni animal hqabandotan at State College. t»f - v V . ■P ' .: ■ !tf Jm. i. it Hob of the meditation. - ~--- —----- ■■ m *■ aJ in ' ary with nurob«* of Op local Aujdlt The larger (he volume of food to be cooked, the lower the tempentoiri*! say tiie cooking expert*. Staled bid* will be received by the Mayor anl Board of Coatimiaaionera of tike Town of Fannville until 12 Toon, December 17th, 1946, at wfeich time they will be publicly opened In the Town Hall, Farmvilie, N. C., for the purchase of the fol lowing equipment: 1. pa* pick-up street aweeper with hydraulic power control* for operat ing Gutter Broom, pick-up broom and Refuse Hopper. 2. One medium or small lice motqr a. One enclosed type garbage body, equipped with loading bucket, rear fenders and power take off. Each bidder will be required to ftimiah his own specifications and prices and approximate delivery date. lfee Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Any inquiries may be addrsea ed to J. W. Joyner, Mayor or &.A. Joyner, Clerk, Farmville, N. C. This the 26th day of November, i94«. ■ J. W. JOYNER, Mayor. R. A. JOYNER, Clerk. Informal Notepaper Attractively, Packed 65^ Box AT The Rome Printery <? I • T i • i ii. I RwPV JO. « — .~™ . •'fr '..M-|»t _ _ _ I sfr ,W>;#>i',*Oif5 m» HSULTS mutrawmprarag NOTICE! ASHES: Many of our citiscns are unthoughtfully placing ashes and like refuse in the street gutten, which an dangerous to traffic, expensive to remove, and continually stop up the gutter drains. This practice is in violation of your town ordinance. We solicit your cooperation in the future in not placing sucl items in the streets or gutters. • GARBAGE: To facilitate the prompt and economical removal of your garbage, it is absolutely necessary for every household garbage can with co _ _ removal department , have a garbage can, do not blame the garbage department to have a standard sixe garbage can with cover placed con venient to the garbage removal department. If you don't for not removing your garbage. STREET AND SANITARY DEPT.
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