Vk G. E. Bectatow, Jr., spent Wednesday In Raleigh. Mr. and Mn. C. H. Mosingo spent the week end in Nerfolk, Vs. Graham McAdama and W. A. 1 Adama spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Friends will regret to learn . that Mrs. J. Ev Garris suffered a heart at tack last wed. , A R. T. Norville was a dinner gj of Ma niece, Mrs. H. L. Hodges, in Raleigh Friday. Mr. and Mm. B. J. Skinner, J^of Lawrenceville, Vs., spent SuAay with relatives hers. Mrs. C. B. Mash burn, Sr., left last week to visit her Kiater, Mrs. J. M. Day, in Deland, Fla. Mrs. J. L. Rumley of Greenville spenf Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. G. E. .Moore, Jr. Mrs. C. W. Rogers, of Chattanoo ga, Tenn., arrived Monday for a visit to relatives here. Mrs. J. M. Melton has returned to Jacksonville after an extended visit to her son, A. J. Melton. 1 "r Mrs. C C. Joyner left Wedrisodey' for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Jack Gates, in Greenville. Mr. and Mn.. J. H. Moore of Eliz abeth City spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. .Will Joyner. ? Mrs. W. C. Murray of Washington, D. C, spent two days with her mother, Mrs. Dorp H. Keel. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Griffin of Macclesfield visited Mr. and ,Mra.' < Will Jones, Jr., Saturday night Mrs. Mgrfc W. Joyner, Mrs.- Lula Fprbes and Mrs. Aimabelle Gdrdner were Goldsboro visitors Monday. Douglas Kemp and Allie Melton, students at State college, will spend the week end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Smith and Miss Dorothy Smith will spend the week end with relatives in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Jr., attended the Carolina^ Duke game and spent the week end at Pinehurst. John Milton Harrington of Green villa spent Saturday with his grand parents, Mr.- and Mm. G. W. Wind ham. Mrs. Thomas E. Gladson of. Green ville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelly. Mrs. Annie C. Warf is spending Thanksgiving holidays with her son, Ed Warf, at Midway Park, Camp Le Jeune. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews of Washington, D. C., are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. An drevn. , Mrs. C. L. Beaman, Miss Nell Bea man, Carl Beaman, Jr., and (Mrs. Horace Lewis are spending today in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., and family spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones in Mac clesfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert wneieas ana son of Roanoke, Va., are spending: the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless. *" , Miss Minnie Overstreet of Whi, takers arrived Tuesday to spend sev eral weeks Vith her niece, Mrs. Gary Bergeron. Mr. and Mrs. Rill Bundy and chil dren of Chester, S. C., arrived Tue* day to spend the holidays with rela tives here. Miss Fannie Gary of Goldston -if spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her brother, J. H. Harris, and Mrs. Harris. V* Mrs. Harry Cooke and children of Mount Olive are spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. & Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Joyner are speriding Thanksgiving holidays in Waynesboro, Va., with her father, f J. M. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor E. Barrow and son of Greensboro spent last ' Sunday with the Barrow family in Greene county. - Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Jr., of Chapel Hill are spending the 1toli days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mis. Walker W. Woodard of Wilson spent Sunday with Mrs. Woodard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meadows and son, Johnnie Bill, ef Jacksonville spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. W. B. Carraway. * . Mrs. Woo lard Pleaayit and daugh ter, Jo Apn, of Dunn spent last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones. and Mis. Max McLeod and Dunn spent the week end Leod*s parents, -Mr. and Mis. I Allen Drake and left Tqeeday for where he will be i the ______ ?__ Mr. itsd Mis. Frank A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. .ftrson ? CAL Msaday, December 1 7t30 p. mj?Y. W. A. Baptist, meets at church with Mrs. Mar vin Speight 8:00 p. m.?Group l> Christian, r meets with Mrs. Bert Smith. 10:80 a. m.?Executive Commit ' tee, Baptist Woman's Mission ary Society, meets in the home of Mrs. H. D. Johnson. 2:30 p. m.?Contract Club meets with. .Mrs. H. Neal Howard. 3:30 p. m.?Baptist Week of Prayer service at the church. 6:30 p. m.?Rotary. 8:00 p. m. ? Junior Woman's Club meets with Mrs. W. T. Candler and Miss Mary Thorne Tyson at home of the latter. 8:00 p. m. ? Grodp 3, Christian, meets with Mrs. J. E. Bynum. 8:00 f. m.?Group 3, Christian, meets with Mrs. Ted Albritton. ?Wednesday, 8 12:30 p. m.?Ballard's Home De monstration Club has Christmas luncheon at home of Mrs. H. D. Moye. 8:80 p. m.?Literary dub meets with Mrs. J. H. Harris at the home of Mrs. G. M. Hotden. 3:30 p. m.?Brownies. 7:00 p. m. ? Kiwanis Ladies ? Might. V 30 p. m.?Baptist Week of Prayer service at the church. Thursday, * ffiOO p. m.?Au. Fait dub meets with Mrs. J. R. Harris. 8:30 p. m.?Baptist Week of Prayer service at the church. 7:30 p. m.?Junior Order. * Friday,"5 1:00 p. m.?Lamrad dub meets with Mm. J. r. Morgan, Jr. " 3:30' p. m.?Rebecca Winborae Chapter, U. D. C. 7:00 p. m.?American Legion. 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Saturday, 6 .40:00 a. m.?Bird Club. 9:00 p. m.?Dance dub at the Country dub with Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Windham and Hal Winders as hosts. Mr. aifd Mrs. C. E. Murphy of Washington, D. C., are spending the holidays with Mrs. Murphy's.parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Turnage. Mrs. S. G. Gardner and Miss Bet tie Joiner were dinner guests of Mr. "and Mrs. George Wilkerson in Greenville Thanksgiving day. Julian Smith of' Greensboro and Miss Nannie Smith of Henderson are spending the holidays with their paints, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Horton and son, Marvin, and Mrs. Dora H.- Keel were guests "of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Mitchell, Jr., in Kinston Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Forbes has returned ifter spending some time with , her sister, Mrs. Carrie Denny, in Ashe rille and with relatives in Wilming ton. ' Mrs. Pattie Regas, Miss Ellen Mc Adams and Albeit McAdams of Rocky Mount were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAdams Thanksgiving lay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Langford of Greenville and Miss Ruby lahg ford' of Wilson were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Thanksgiving lay. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fountain, Sr., and Mr. and Mm J. R. Harris and iamily. Of Fountain were guests of Mrs. J. W. Parker Sunday after loon " ' Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg return ed Sunday from Richmond, Va., where - they attended a performance ?f the play, "Oklahoma," Friday night. '? Mr. and Mm W. R. Weiser le^t Saturday for Miami,- Fla., after a vipit to her sister, Mm Frank K. Allen, and her niother, Mm R. W. Rader. Miss Sybil Barrett, student at A. C. college, Wilson, arrived Wednes day to spend Thanksgiving holidays with her paidnts, Mr. and Mm JeitfT Barrett. Mr. and Mm Horton Rountree of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Lots and daughters of Dayton, Ohio, will spend Thanksgiving with Mm Dora K. Keel \ Mrs. W. H. Winstead and Mm Ce cil Winstead spent Thanksgiving lay in Middlesex where they attend ed the picnic at the Free Will Baptist orphanage. Mm Mack Parker and children, Barbara- Ann, Loretta and Johnnie Gray of Norfolk, Va., are spending the holidays with relatives and friends here. Mr. ahd Mm Sam Craft and daughter, Katherine, of WaMonburg and Mr. and Mm Jinx Hadock of Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. A. J. Currie. Mr. and Mm W. H. Winstead had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Winstead and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Winstead and family sf Smithfield. Mr. and Mm H. D. Johnson Mid holidays in- Washington. Mr. will attend the Army-Navy of WinterviUe Mr. and' Mm. Cla rence pglly Sunday Mr. and Mn. L. ? .Walston Wednesday night and Thursday of laat week in Raleigh where Mr. Wal aton attended a banker's meeting at the Sir Walter ho*l. Mr. and Mm. Graydon Liles of Durham end. Neal Howard, student at the University of North Caro lina, are spending the holidays with Mm. H. N. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Howard. Mrs. J. M. Mewbom ami Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald attended a lunch eon meeting of the Pitt County Med ical auxiliary in Greenville Thurs day. Jjtrs. Berryhill of Chapel , Hill was guest speaken Miss Jean Beekman, -student at Meredith college, Raleigh, and Ed ward Beckmaii, student. at' 0. R. M. I., Oak Ridge, are spending Thanks giving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mm. G. E. Beckma#, Jr. Miss Beekman has as her guest, a classmate, Miss Marg&retWertmore land. " * . ?' ..... ? MISS HOLMES SINGS IN RALEIGH OPERA Miss Rosemary Holmes, daughter of Rev. and Mm E. W. Holmes, will take the role of Kathie in Si ground Romberg's opera, "The Student Prince," to be produced by the East ern Seaboard Opera .Festival associa tion in Raleigh Decmnber 8 and 9. The opera is under the sponsorship of the Aarrets and Raleigh recreation department. ; Miss Holmes is a member of the Hugh Morson high school faculty. AU FAIT CLUB Mrs. Lanier Donnell was hostess to the Au Fait club Thursday after noon in the home of Mrs. G. M. Hol den. - The high score prize, *a heart shaped bon bon dish, una won by Mrs. Allen Drake. The consolation award, a crystal cream' and sugar set, went to Mrs. Charles S. Ed wards. > Frozen salad, toasted cheese sand wiches, pickles, crackers and coffee were served after the games to the members and a special guest, Mrs. R. D. Harris. Yellow chrysanthemums and pink roses were used in the floral deoora tions. MERRY MATRONS The cathedrals and churches of England, their history and their con nection with the government were discussed by Rev. Z. B. T. Cox, Christian minister, who was a chap lain overseas during the war, at the Merry- Matrons meeting Tuesday afternoon. Pictures of some of them were exhibited by the speaker, who also described a few of the churches he saw in France and Belgium. Mrs, G. If. Hold en presided over the meeting. Donald Baucom, who was also in troduced by the program leader, Mm. J^O.. Pollard, played rJachmanioffs "Prelude in C Miner," and the firit and second movements of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata." .The business session was presided over by Mm. G. M. Holden. Mrs. A. C. Monk, hostess, used chrysanthemums in decorating her living rooms. She served chicken salad, ribbon sandwiches, crax, pick les, hot coffee, bird's nest cookies, fudge balls, nuts and mints. Guests of the hostess were Mm, R. O. Lang and Miss Edna Robinson. GARDEN CLUB Jfek J. A. Mewborn, who waa hos tess to the Garden club Monday afternoon in her sun parlor, used potted plants, vases of roses and other late fall flowers and red ber ries in her decorations. Fruit, vege tables and berries in a milk glass container flanked by tall lighted tap ers, were arranged as an exhibit to form the centerpiece for a Christmas table. Mrs. Claude Tyson gave a paper on '"Grow Your Own Christmas Greens" 'in. which she stated - that greenery such as holly, Utter sweet, pine, laurel, box spruce, cedar and fir could often be. raised in ode's yard as a part of a Bbrder or background and cdn be ^pruned for use at the Yuletide season. She urged members to plant a Christmas tree that could be seen by those who pass by and could be viewed from the widdow of the borne owner, ijapk-;' /. Holly and long leaf pine should be used sparingly, added Mrs. Tyson, who suggested that the members evi dence by wise use of decorations that they have taken a long look into the future?the look of the true conser vationist and restoratkmist. As a fitting close-to this part of the program the members read the had Miss Betsy White Fountain, of] Chapel Hill and Fountain, was maid 6t honor. She Wore a period gown] of gold brocaded satin made with a fitted bodice, dropped shoulders, short puffed sleeves and a fuH skirt and her headdress was of matching: tulle made similar to that, of the ma tron of honor. Both attendants car ried bouquets of gold chrysanthe mums tied with gold satin and me tallic ribbons. Little Becky Baanight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Basnight, ofj Greenville, a cousin of the bride groom, was flower giri. She wore a dress of aqua chiffon trimmed with lace and a matching bonnet Bridesmaids were Miss Ann Hor ton, Mies Kathrine Bumette, of Wil mington and Raleigh, Miss Anne Dail, of Kenansville, and Miss Edythe Pittman, of Virginia Beach, Va. They .vere dressed in period gowns of] aqua and pink brocaded satin Fashioned' in the uune mode as that >f the maid of henor and wore head iresses of matching tulle, with sequin :rimrited streamers. ^ They carried arm bouquets of lavender chrysan hemums tied with matching satin ribbon. ? ? The junior bridesmaids, Miss Mar tha Hardy Johnson and Miss Ann fountain Harris, wore'" identical gowns of blue tulle over pink satin nade with full gathered skirts and jodices with ruffled berthas. Their leaddresses were of matching tulle. Phey carried colonial bouquets of shrysanthemums in pastel shades Jed with satin streamers. .?? Honorary bridesmaids "were Mrs. iVilliam Jefferson, Mrs. George W. lefferson, Jr., Mrs. Bdb Peele, Mrs. Sari Trevathan, Jr., of Chapel Hill, tfrs. David Emerson Smith, Mrs. Toward Harris, Mrs, J. Roderick Harris, Mrs. 1* T. Pierce, Jr., of farmville, Mrs. Carl Pierce, of Ireenville, and Miss Beverly Bridg-* irs, of Tarboro. Lonnie Tinker Pierce, Jr., vwas his irother's best man. Ushers were [?mes I.. Jefferson, brother of the ijride, Arthur F. Joyner, Jr., David Smerson Smith, and R. C. Thornton, II, a cousin of the bridegroom, all if FarmVille. * The bride's mother wore a gown of leavenly blue crepe embroidered rith multicolored beads and a purple rchid. > The bridegroom's mother was at ired in Uriah brown crepe with gold ind orchid sequin trim and her boulder bouquet .was,a purple or hid. pi ion Immediately following the aere nony() a reception .was held at. Jef, erson Acres, the home of the bride, lie honse was decorated throughout nth smilax, magnolia boughs, chry anthemums and candles in the tradi ional bridal colors of white and rreea. ? ,. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Horton greet - d the guests, as they arrived and dr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris and laughter, Carolyn, introduced the eceiving line composed of the bride's tarents, the bride and bridegroom, he bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Paul ticks Bumette, Miss Betsy Foun ainr Miss Anne Dail, Miss Ann \Hor on, MiML Edythe Pittman, Mis. Cathrme Bumette, James L. Jeffer on, Miss Ann Fountain Harris, Miss fartha Hardy Johnson, the junior ridesmaids, the Rev. and Mrs. El. S. loates and the Rev; A. G. Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. ' John N. Fountain eceived in the parlor where Mr. and Irs,- Albert Mercer introduced the econd receiving line composed of the lonorary bridesmaids. Mr, and Mrs. Hardy Johhson pre ided over the register. Mr. and Mrs. Lam Dozier received n the gift room. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fountain, r., invited ' guests into the dining oom. The table was spread with#a loth of Italian point de venise lacp nd centered with an arrangement of rhite chrysanthemums and stocks tanked by white tapers in silver aadelabra. The five tiered wed ling cake was served by Mrs.' Earl Vevathan from one end of tfas'tdble nd bridal ices by Mrs. R. A. Futfn slh, Sr., from the other. Mints and tuts were passed by Mrs. Adrian iardner, Mrs. Carter Smith, Mrs. J: * Peele, Mrs. Claude Owens, Mrs,' L B. Beasley, Jr., and Mrs. Steve Coval, of Mt. Vernon Springs. Goodbyes wen said to Mr. and Ir*. W, Leslie Smith, of Farmville. Following the reception, Mr. and frs. Pierce left for a motor trip to inannounced^ points. For traveling he bride changed to a Buit of black rool crepe in the pinched waist and >eplum mode and trimmed with cor le and jet beads. Her modish hat vas of black velvet and accessories rere of Mack corde At her should orchid from her of the bride; Mm MesHolidey, of Mount Vernon Springe, aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mm Steve Koval, of Greensboro; G. Glenn Bigga, of Montvale, Va.; Virgil Clark, Miss Margaret Johnston, Miss Margaret Lee Duke, Mrs, R. E. Pittman, Miss Rene Averett and Mrs. Ariefte Har ris, of Greenville; Mr. an^ Mm Ran dolph Eagles and Mrs. Rosa L. Eagles, of <5risp; Mm Myrtle Lane, Mbs. S. L. Parkier, Mr. and M Grover Webb and Mm X Owens, of Pinetops; Dr. E. E. Pittman, Kiss Nancy Worsley,' of Oak City; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mr. and Mm G. H. Pittman, of Falkland; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pierce, Mm Efhe Pierce, Mr. and Mm G. T. Basnight, of Greenville; Mrs. William C. Murray, of Wash ington, D. C.; Mr. aad Mm Grmy don Liies, of Durham; O. E. Staines, of Chapel Hill; Miss Louise Grim mer, of Tarboro; scores of Farraville friends were in attendance. ml Rehearsal ftrty On Thursday evening, immediate ly following the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jefferson, Jr., knd Mr. and Mm X. T. Pierce. Jr., of Farmvflle, entertained the bridal par ty and other Invited guests at a cake cutting and dance at the Farmville Country Club, to which arrange ment! of floor baskets of* yellow and white chrysanthemums were used. The mantels were decorated with iVy and white caiAles in crystal candela bra. The refreshment table was spread with an imported linen cloth and the centerpiece of chrysanthemums, fur ther emphasizing the color note, was flanked by glowing candles in'cry stal candelabra.' A tiered Wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and 'bridegroom, was placed at one end of the table, Mrs. Earl Trevathan, of Fountain, served the cake after the first slices were cut by the bride and bride groom elect. A pun oh bowl was placed at the other end of the table where Mrs. R- C. Thornton, atfnt of the bridegroom, served. Salted nuts arid bridal mints were to crystal com potes. , Approximately 100 guests were In attendance. Prenuptial Courtesies Since announcement of her en gagement, prenuptjal courtesies have predominated social events to Foun tain and Farmville and were con tkraed through the wedding day. Those of the past few weeks in cluded: A rook party, at which Mrs. Billy Jeffepton was hostess; a bridge and linto shower party, given by Mrs. If. A. Fountain, Sr., and Mrs. W. R. "Harris; a tea and miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Robert and Mrs, J. L. Peele'; a bridge and roUr party by Mrs. Lam Dopier; a bridge party and kitchen shower by ? Miss Beverly Bridgers; a bridge party by Mrs. David and Mrs. J. R. Harris. On Tuesday evening of the week preceding the wedding, Mrs. G. E. Trevathan, Mrs. Hardy Johnson and Mrs. Claude L. Owens were joint hostesses in the home of Mrs. Owens at a dinner party. . The three courses were served from the dining and auxiliary tables to 30 membery of the bridal party and close friends. The honoree's place was marked by a corsage. Miss Jefferson was remembered with gifts of silver and china. Out of town guests were Mr*. T. G. Basnight and Mrs. Cart Pierce of Greenville; Miss Beverly Bridgers of Tarboro; Mrs. L. T. Pierce, ^r., Mrs. L. T. Pierce, Jr.', Mrs. Arthur Joy ner, Mrs. EmereoA Smith, Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs. J. R.' Harris and Mrs. David Harris 'of Farmville. Mrs.-R. A. "Fountain, Jr., and daughter. Miss Betsy of Chapel Hill and Fountain, honored the'bridal party at a luncheon at their home Thursday at 1 o'clock. 'Miss Jeftav son's place was marked by a corsage of pink carnation*.* Two courses were served with the dessert coarse consisting of dera ted bridal cakes and ices in the tradi The living rooms and dining room were decorated throughout-," with, gledioli and chrysanthemums. The individual tables were centered with pink candles in crystal holders fur ther emphasising the color scheme of green, white and pink. The hcnoree was presented a sil J. M. SUNDAY and MONDAY pNTLOY-TEMPLE. 71 MVWUMVCftUK THURS.-FRI. ? loose. and get going:' That gay "D*od ? -* f mM .Hal Willis ? hvArtiM% UZAKTH smnmmuuk WM ?? J pL? WtT ' IMCWEl;, PLUS LATEST NEWS Ad CARTOON is!?*?%?/ : X . THE NEW ? * ------ : ?.. ?rgg _ ;; -' Hudson Presents A \ ? _ Motor-Car Triumph \ V .? MOST * 1 MOST Streamlined B@?&H ?mm MOST MOST Comfortable ? ISfl MOST Luxurious Watch The Enterprise For Date ef Showing! N.