vaunts fOBTY*ONB -%*$K Hie 30th pnpwV reunion for mem bers of the Tyson family and the 18th joint reunion of the Tyson and May families will be held today (Friday) , at the D. A. R. chapterhouse, begin ning at 10:80 a. m. Descendants of Jlajor Benjamin May and Mayy Tyson May wOl be welcomed by the president, Misi EMs abeth May. Bmr. H. L. Davis, pastor of the Farmville Methodist church, will conduct A brief devotional. Near the close of the meeting, Rev. Davis will conduct the memorial service. Miss Edna Boone will lead group singing. Misses Nancy Jane Carroll and Lon Taylor Lewis, accompanied by Mrs. Bernice Tumage, will sing in costume, “Q, No, John,” ns a part of the hobby quiz program in which Jim Jefferson of Fountain and others will participate. Miss Tabifha Beliacomti win give the genealogy report A picnic luaclT will be served in the; banquet room at boon. In addition to the committee ap~ pointments announced last week. Mite Ruth Parker, graduate student at WCUNC, will serve on thfe food com mittee. All relatives in the community are urged to attend and to'enjoy the an nual get-together. Tobacconists Off For Barley Markets I Among the tobacconists who have left or will ieaye tins week tot the hurley Tennessee and Kentucky mar kets are: Farmville Leaf—P. H. Kimbrough of Cyntbiana, Ky., to Paris, Ky.; N. A. Smith, Jr„ and Robert Allen, to Leadngton, Ky.; 'Neal Howard, Jr., and H .H. Bradham, Richmond, Ky.; Graydon Liles, Franklin, Ky. _ K J. Reynolds—K. K Pickett, SheibyviUe, Ky.; Liggett-Myers — A. C. Monk and Company, Inc.— W. C. Monk, |f. K. Burke, B. V. Fiser, Joe Fake, L. W. Carraway, J. M. Gibbs and James Bennett, Greens ville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Frost and George Beckman, Abing don, Va.; G. E. Moore, Asheville; W. B. Hodges of Washington, Johnson City, Tenn.; J, P. Surrett of New Bern, and' Harry Riensejy Morris- ■< town, Tenn.; H. D. Laughinghouse, 1 Jr., of Greenville, New Tazewell, Tenn.; J. D. Andrews, Rogersville, Tenn.; Allen Drake, Sparta, Tenn.; R. S. Johnson of New Bern and Leon ard Joyner, and B. F. Wood, Sweet water, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bell have gone to £he Morristown, Tenn., mar ket Martin Albritton is on Lanviile, Ky., market • Mrs. Bradham arid, son aceoBipaaied Mr,-Bradham. icep U nion Hu on. s' Mrs. Herman Baker Speaks To Local €3ub Speaking on American citizenship Tuesday evening at the Junior Wo man's club. Mfs. Herman Baker said “Good citizenship may be defined as an tribahifamt interested in tiie Wel fare of the community and the coun try, one who is well informed about local and national Issues and one who is active in discharging responsibility Miss Beatrice Player" had charge of tile program, . Mbs Lula Hardy and Mrs. Leroy Bass were hostesses and served homemade cake, coffee and nuts. A fruit arrangement was placed on the mantel and pyracantha berries Were used'elsewhere. _ |||||§| Ell Joyner, Jr;, hat the tives 'if' the II nail^ when he preached hi* lest local set-’ mon, townspeople filled the church in a service of tribute. Bey, *. a Coates, president of the Ministerial nitnirris tion, spoke for that body. GeorgeW. Davis, speaking for the town, review ed the activities Of Mr. Masbbum and Saul that he gave to the sohoel and civic organisations his personal In terest and service and that his contri bution to the community life cannot be Estimated, “demonsttrating as he baa, the spirit of true neighborliness and a faith in God, which he has been willing and ready to shaft with every man. With a compassion worthy of a servant walking in the footsteps of Ids Master, Mr. Mashbum has visited during these 20 years practically every home in this community ' sjul dened by sickness or death, and brought to the family the tender solaces of the Gospel and Me .own sympathy and human understanding.” Tribute for the church mss paid by Arch Flanagan and for the Sun day school by Sam Bundy. Deeply touched by the hpmage and tribute, the beloved minister declared that if ffcitigs a joy and aatmfceilbn to the soul ao large and fell It defies de scription.” mm Up J. H. Calloway, in Kinston, Mrs. Ernest Cartwright and daugh ters, Peggy and Carpiyn,' of Weelts ville will arrive toddy to spend *. week with Mr*. Cartwright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. T. <3. Turnage and Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Turnage were guesis Thanksgiving day of Mr, and Mrs. Archie McLean in Rocky Mount. Mrs. R. A. Fields and granddaugh ter, Betsy King, art spending the week end in Robetsoaville with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields; Jr. Mrs. J. A. Gregory left Monday for a week’s parents to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Godwih, in Newton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Moore and son will spend Sunday in Oriental with relatives. Mrs. Frank Malle and sons, Tony and Frankie .rfKizahetlvN.J., and Mrs. Billy Pierce and daughter of Ape&^spent several days this week with i$f. and Mrs. E. P. Freuier. The Freulers|jj|K» daughters, Mrs. Malle, Mrs. Pierce and Priscilla and Debo rah, and grandchildren spent Thanks* giwifif with Mt, and' Mrs. Haywood Hatfield near Apex. arrived Friday for a Tituttoln^irtiyes. She and her sister, Mrs. Annie Rigs bee, spent a few days this week in D‘2Ts. G. Gardner, Miss Bettie Joyner and Miss Charlotte Williams Betty Wooten, of Morehead City, are spending the holidays with relatives / Wallace. ' 7 Mr Leweil J41es of Pay. relatives. 77 Mm Manly tiles spent put oflast week in Raleigh with her cousin, Mm B..C. Allen. 7* 'v‘‘ "f ’ • ^ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carr and son visited Mm Carr’s mother, Mrs. L. L. Allen, who remains critically ill in Mary Elisabeth hospital, Raleigh, Sunday. .. ; ,7S:''7; Mr. and Mm Charles Matthew* of Washington, D. C* and Mr. and Mm Ralph Ramey and family of. Fort Mill, 8. C, will spend the week end with Mr, add Mm J. N. ELRamey.. Mm George Thomas left Tuesday night for Washington, D. C., to Join her daughter, Helen, for a trip to Boston, Mass., where they-are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hatem. Miss Betty Rose Wilkerson, junior at' Greensboyo college," arrived Wed nesday night to visit her parents, Mr. and Mm John E. Wilkersnn. She re turns to the college today to join the glee club, which leaves Jfeturday for a series of concerts in South Caro lina, Georgia and Jlorida. The dub returns to the college campus on Dec. At The Kiwanis Club J. G. Gibbs, a highway commission employ## now stationed at Greenville, whose bobby is making picture# out various colored woods gathered corners of the globes to the Kiwania elab Monday night about Us hobby and Mowed ; «*»pfetur*sher | ‘ waiting around.” Some of fie offida opinion they should ■ air Then came the Ko atone wife tt scarce steadily tt^easing pt come has been that meats find the, money not enough, to cover ’"SSL i-v” ereo^ng |fce Ag Am V . Greene County 8th 7 Graders WfH Compile History of County

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