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w ^OC ' Mr*. Nannie M. Humphrey spent Wednesday in Raleigh Mr*. Maurice Brinson and eon were Goldaboro visitors Monday. Mrs. Bill Shelton of Ayden spent Monday with Mr*. Acnes Blount. Gayle and Sue Flanacaa and James Moore spent Sunday in Golds ton Mr. and Mr*. Pat Baffin v spent the week end with relatives in Rocky Mrs. John Wilkes visited relatives hi Washington, D. CL, during the holidays. - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring of Kinetcm sprat Sunday with Mis. Fred Smith. y Mrv and Mis. Gordon E. Lee and children spent Sunday with relatives in Greenville. v Mia. Gary Bergeron and Mrs. M. E. Pollard were Rocky Mount visi tors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. <X L Langley visited Mr. and Mrs Watt Langley in Ay den Thursday. Miss Janie Kemp, student at Wake Forest college, spent the week end at her home hareL R. T. Norville and Gordon E. Lee were SmithfJeld and Goldaboro visi tors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carr and their sons, E. C. and Charles, were Raleigh visitors Sunday. Mrs. Robert C. Teel was the guest of Mrs. David Oglesby in Greenville Thanksgiving day. James Oaviness of Asheville spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Godwin. Cecil Modi in of Petersburg, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Modi in during the holidays. Mrs. McKay Washington of Eden ton spent Thursday with her'mother, Mrs. Jim Wainwright. Miss Bessie Moye of La Grange is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Freeman. - j Miss Dorothy Lewis of Wilming ton spent the holidays with her sis ter, Mrs. jtAchie Speight Charles and Jessie Joyner of near Ballard's were guests of Rodney Ed war# Thanksgiving 'day. Roland Modlin of Washington vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Modlin, Thanksgiving day. Mrs. W., J. Teel spent Thanksgiv ing day with her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Mewborn, in Goldaboro., Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Bill Morton and Miss Annie - Perkins sprat the week end in Richmond, Va. Mand Mrs. Julius M. Turnage of Richmond, Via., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Turnage. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forbes and chil dren of Hampton, Va., vfidted rela tives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leonard and son of Rocky Mount spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lewis. Mia. Mary Russell left this week for an extended visit to her daugh ter,' Mrs. Ed Owens, in Raleigh. Mrs, Archie Speight Miss Doro ?thy Lewis and Mrs. Herman Baker were Greenville visitors, Saturday. Mrs, James Yates qf Whiteville spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and 'Mis. A, J, Greene. Mr. and Mia. R. R. Brake and daughter, Miss Rosa Lee, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs- B. M, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kjlpatrick and family of Bievand sprat the week end with his sister, Mrs, W. H. Moose, Mr*, J. B. Harris left Ttoee4ay to visit bar daughter*, Misses Louise and Virginia Harris in New York City. Mrs. Huldah Abrams of Crisp and Mr*. Nancy Mewborn of near Wal stonburg visited friends here Mon day. * _ Mrs- Arthur Joyner, Mrs. Carol Modlin, Mrs. Lang Davis and Mr*. H. D. Johnson spent Tuesday In Ra leigh. Mrs. C. R. Lewis of Wood and Mrs. Russell Gaynor of Norfdlk, Va-, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lewis. t... . Friends will regret to learn that M/a. R. T. Martin continue# to be ill at her home on East Grlmmersburg street Mis* Frances Carraway of Fay etteville spent Saturday night with her parent*, Mr. and Mm. W. F. Or raway. Mr. and Mm. Matthew Gibbs left last Wednesday for Horse Cave, Ky., where Mr. Gibbs is on the tobacco market , ? Miss Mildred Godwin ' of Rich mond, Vs., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and .Mm L. ' W. Godwin. Mr. and Mm M. U fata I Mm A. C'. Turnage, Sunday of Newport News, Va-, Turnage, Jr., , visited Mr. C. W. Blackwood and Miss Mm Boone "day with relatives CL meets with MO.'*i meeta with Mn, jg| haver. 8:00 p. m.?Woman's Council, Christina,' 8:80 p. m.?Woman's Missionary Society, Baptist 3:80 p. m.?Woman's > Society of Christian Service, Methodist 7:00 p. m.?I^wanis. . Tuesday, 9 8:80 p. m.?TroOps 2 and 4, Girl Scouts. 3:30 p. m.??Merry Matrons meet * with Mm. JL I. Morgan. 6:30 p. m.?Rotary, 8:00 p. m.?Tuesday Evening Bridge Club meets with Miss Mary Ann Townsend 8:00 p. m.?-Annie Perkins Circle, Baptist meets with Mrs. A> B. Tyson with Mrs. Floyd Rouse sad Mrs. A. J, Melton as co hostesses. Wednesday, 10 3:00 p. m.?New Deal Club meets with Mrs. L, E. Walston. 8:00 p. m.?Wednesday AfteFnoon Club meets with Miss Elizabeth Davis. 3:30 p. m.?BroWndes. Thursday, 11 7:30 p. m.?Masons. 7:30,p. m.?F&rmville Home De monstration Club holds annual family Christmas party at club ' house. Friday, 12. 3:16 p. m.?Book and Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Walter Jones. 3:80 p. m.?Woman's Culb meets. 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Saturday,'IS 10:00 a. m.?Bird Club. 3:00 p. m.?Carraway's Chapel Circle meets with Mrs. James Walston. 3:0flf p. m.?D. A. R. meets at chapterhouse. .v:;SqH Mrs. Roy Tumage, Jr., and Mrs. Kirby Smith of Ayden spent Thurs day with Mrs. Agnes Blount and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr. Mrs.. Alice Martin of Hickory, who spent several days last week with friends and relatives here, has re turned to her home. Miss Alyce Ruth Bundy of Green ville was the dinner guest of her grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. J. T. Bundy, Thanksgiving day. I ! -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Denny and Mrs. B. E. Talton of Golds bo ro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brinson Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Ernest Barrett and daughter, Miss Dora Mae, and Mrs. Edgar Bar rett and children, Paschal 1 and Bren da, spent Friday in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Marlowe O. Hall and son,. "Sloppy," of Jacksonville, Fla., have returned to their home after a visit i to her mother, Mrs. Mary RusseP. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. J. W. Joyner, whp has been re ceiving treatment at Duke hospital, Durham, is reported as improving. E. d Can- of Newpot New^ Va., and Charles Carr, student at Lauis burg college, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrp. R. Q.I Carp, . Mr. and Mrs. John Bason pnj I children, Miss Lydia TugWnU and Bruce Tugwell spent Thanksgiving <Jay at Oxford orphanage where they J attended the dedication of the foot-1 ball Held. Mrs. Herman Baker and daughter Beth, Mm Earl Bagley, Mrs. Archie Speight and Miss Dorothy Lewis were Wilson and Rooky Mount visi-l ; tors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Rnowjes and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Knowles of Windsor visited Mrs- iCuodlin | Sunday. Mm Mpdlia is Meun. j Knowles* gigter. Mr. and Mm Jimmie Meade and sen of New Orleans, La., are visiting I her parents, Mr. and Mm Robert Joyner, en route to their new home ? Roanoke, Va, viiEw^ visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H- T. Howell, in Gainesville, Texas, Mr. Greene Is on the Knoxville. rauu, tobacco market. I Elbert Moye, student at the Uni-I versity ?f North Carolina, and Mil-1 torn Williamson, student at Wake Forest, spent the holidays with Mrs. Henrietta hf. Williamson. Mr. and Mm Edgar and daughter, Bonnie Lym, of Rocky Mount were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mm Plat Ruff in, Jfr Bak er is Mm Ruffin's brother. Misses Minnie May Doria Tugwell and J-t, end Tom Speight visited Ruth Tugwell at Flora college, Red Springs, Xyden and Mrs. Grifton. , W. J. Rasberry, Dr. *nd Mrs. Charles E. Fltigerald and son, lie, Mr. and Mrs. R. LeRoy id son. Robert, ahd Curtis ? were among those from Farm vine who atoufcd the Army-Navy sine in Philadelphia Saturday. - Mr. sad Mm M. W. Rollins had as their Thanksgiving guests her pa rents* Mr. and Mm. E. W. States, Mrs. Henry Nonkee and sons, Billy and Paul of Scotland Neck, Mrs Kate Bradley of Tarboro and Mrs. Martha B. Herring of Roanoke Rap Mrs. Madeline H. Rountree return ed to St Petersburg, Fla., Wednes day after a visit of several days to her mother, Mrs. Dora H. Keel. She was accompanied by Mrs. 1* T. Pierce, Sr., who will be her guest, end by Mrs. Augustus Rogers, wha returned to her home in Lake Alfred after visiting relatives beta. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Palmer at tended the wedding of Miss Dorothy Clarke of Whiteville and Roanoke Rapids, formerly of Farm ville, to William Julian Koeh, son of Mrs. Frsdsrick Koch and the late Profes sor Koch of Chapel Hill, in the Duke Chapel Friday evening. Mrs. Palm er was an honorary bridesmaid. Mrs. J. Frank Harper, Miss Willie Rae Harper and Brian Palmer aeoompan led them dnd visited relatives. . ? V."3? ,--TT * ? I Mrs. Robert Pittman Pierce, who before her marriage November 21 in "the Fountain Presbyterian church, wju? Mine Martha Harden Jefferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jefferson of Fountain. Mr. Pierce ia the son of Mrs. Lonnie Tinker Pieree of Farmville and the late Mr. Pierce. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Alex Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Allen, celebrated his seventh ?birthday Friday afternoon with a theatre party followed by V fried chicken supper at Bonnie*. Guests included Anne and Hedley Morgan, Kay, Anne Francos and Virginia Allen, Johnnie Dixon, May Turaage Eason and Joe Flake. LITERARY CLUB Miss Elizabeth Davis, president, opened' the Wednesday aftemor.it meeting of the Literary club-with a reading, "A Declaration' of Ffeith *1 Christmastime." For the program Mrs. Herbert E. Hart talked about "Art in Christmas Decoration," explaining the develop ment of art in stained glass windows and illustrating the second part of her talk, which dealt with the life of Christ.in art, with reproductions of paintings by Fea Angelica. Acting as hostess for Mm. J. H. Harris, Mm. G. M. Holden served Christmas tree salads, stuffed dates, .cheese straws, pickles and coffee. The Holden home waa decorated with berries and potted plants. MRS. ROUSE HOSTESS, ?? ? A Mrs. R. O. Rouae entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening in compliment to lira. L. T. Ballentine, of Raleigh, wife of Lt-Ckrw. Ballen tine, who w?e guest of Mr. Rouse end the speaker at the Rotary dub that evening, The table was centered with white chrysanthemums and fern in a crys tal bpwi flanked by white candies in crystal candelabra. Qoyers were Jaid for six and n course dinner was ser ved at 0:30 q'clqek. . guests enjoying Mrs. Round's hos pitality were Mrs. Ballentine, Mrs. Alonza Edwards of Hookerton, Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins, Mrs. G. A. Rouse and Mrs. L. E. Walston. A dessert oouree with coffee was served after the . Rqtarlans. their speaker of the evening and Mr. Ed wards returned to the Rouse hpme. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUR "The History of Stained Glan Window*" was related by Mrs. Her bert B, Bart at the Junior Woman's club Tuesday night. The speaker was introduced by Mrs. L. T. Pierce, Jr. > Miss Mary Thorne Tyson and Mrs. Bill Candler, hostesses in the home of the former, served. Mrs. I. D. Klrklin was welcomed as a visitor, 'NOTE OPJTHANKS I want to thank everyone who sent me cants, flowers and gifts since I have been in nursing a broken ankle. "Psey helped go much. * ? ' Mm Pearl Johnston. k - NOTE OF THANKS We wish to take this means to ax tend oar sincere thanks to oar qumy friends and toyed anal for the beauti il floral offerings and many deeds of kindness shown us daring the death of oar toyed one, Mr and Mrs. Louis g. WiUoughby. Mr. and Mre. Jack K, NSW DEAL Mrs. put Ruffin entertained her bridge club- and additional guests at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Henrietta M. William son scored high for the club and reoeived a'^ox of Christmas wrappings. High for visitors, an nppliqued towel, went to Mrs. R. T. ^Williams. The low score prise, hi jaos, was retained by Mrs. Emerson Smith. Yellow chrysanthemums and scar let sage made an attractive setting for the four tables, . After cards were laid aside a salad course carrying out the' yellow and white color schemd'wae served with coffee. Mrs. W. Leslie end Mrs. Emerson Smith agisted- the hostess in serving, - The guests included Mrs. Sam D. Bundy, Mm C. H. Flanagan, Mrs. W. R. Burke, Mf?- R. T. Williams, Mrs. James R Hockaday, Mrs. Hu bert Joyner, Mrs. Marvin Horton, Mrs. J. W. Joyner. Mrs. W. S. Roy ster, Mrs. Emerson Smith and Mrs. W. C. Holston. TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. J. D. Joyner was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night in her home which was decorated with yel low chrysanthemum*, x&t A sweet course followed by cheege straws god coffee were served upon arrival of the guests. Thanksgiving tallies and napkins were used. Prises were won by Mrs, Emerson Smith, who made high score for giiests, by Mrs. Bfll Candler, who scored high for the club add by Mrs. Bob Wheless who . made low score, Special, guests included Mrs. How ard Harris, Mrs. J. R. Harris, Mm. Aflen Drake, Mrs. Carol Modlin, Mrs. John C. Parker and Mrs. Smith. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The Wednesday Afternoon chib and additional guests, Mrs. Allen Daiden and Mrs. John D. Dixon, were entertained by Mrs. R. C. Go penhaver. As .guests arrived the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Daiden and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith, served Os good piea topped with whipped ere^m, cheese .kracketts, watermelon rind pickle in dlkmond and heart shapes, and coffee. Later in the afternoon coca colas and salted nuts were passed. Tallies, yellow candles, flower ar rangements of chrysanthemums and other decorations were suggestive of the Thanksgiving season. The tables were spread with wKite cloths and eenterpd with reflectors on which were placed decorated grapefruit' besketa containing grapes and nuts and flanked by turkejfi. ? Mrs. W. Alex Allen .received aa as sortment of jellies ss the high seore award, Low prise, floral note paper, i waa given to Mrs. George Moore, Jr. | The high prise for guests, candy, was I awarded Mrs, Dixon. BOOtf AND BRIDGE Mrs. Lewis Allen entertained the Book and Bridge club and additional friends, Mrs. Charles Hotchkiss of Elisabeth City, a former memifer, Mrs. W. Alex Allen, Mrs. Edison Moore, Mrs. E. N. Petteway, Mrs. Charles ? Edwards and Mrs. George Moore. Jr., Friday afternoon. A dessert course was served be fore tl^ games. During play coca colas and-salted huts were passed. Mrs. Edison Moore made high Throughout the reception booms, chrysanthemums wefe used. ' * - ,1 LAMBS NIGHT SPEAKER Sam D. Bandy, superintendent of FarmvUJe er at the 188th diet Night of the number 89 in ?J?fc, Bjmdy , . ? ??? at the TrenMb' Rotary Club Ladies Night on next Tuesday night He will be accompanied by Mrs. Bandy, TESTIMONIALS Mm. W. W. Parker, Sr? pia-o teachers, Hend says: "A lady from brought her piano here for tune aa soon as you got here." U C P. Beacon of farmville writes: "After you repaired and tuned the need piano I bought fa Parmviile, I hauled it to Ellerbe, 165 mtiefe. After placing it and haying it played, I wish to say I found everything id JAMES 6. MEHEGAN Master Piano Timer 269 W. Lenior Ave. KINSTON, N. C. }? T. RECUPERATING Mr*. W. B. TttgwwU is improving I at Woodard-Herring hospital, Wil aon, after undergoing an operation I laat week. rr.- * HM ATTEND Mr. and Nn. Sam D. Bandy and ? attended the Baptist Union i HpjH?> held at Lw?tt laat Sunday Mr, Bandy apoke at the afternoon session on "Challenge to ( War 99 * ? 1 & 11 i 1 i J HI i ? ii 1 4 Smtfiy ft r'p-* IAMIS DUNN > PICTUM -jamw* 1 ?17 II4D7 101 *?000 NfWri PLUS LATEST NEWS and CARTOON Tkun. ft PLUS LATE NEWS Hudson Presents A ? Motor-Car Triumph , 7 AMERICA'S - - . - ? ? --- 1 MOST s T t"? MOST Comfortable MOST Luxurious ' W ? J - I V --V. x ' A Hudson Saleii & Service Thone-Wooten FiirnitireC*. "Your Friendly Furniture Store" 1X2 E. Wilson St. ? ? Farmvffle, N. C." WAKIUP TOMUSIC *]
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