7 Ftomviile Christmas at 10 o’dodt attractive are being tion. Santo Clans wiU be in the pa rade, of course, and novelties will be given to tile J^Wifatei*. Farmville merchants and business people have been working feverishly this week, decorating their stores and displaying what most store-owners Say is the finest collection of Christ mad merchandise Farmville has ever had. Consensus of opinion is that merchandise in Farmville is reason ably priced, and that those who go elsewhere for their purchases are net oMy going to unnecessary travel expense bat will probably wind up by paying more for the items than they would have paid if the “trade at home” advice were followed. Parade Chairman Sam Bundy an igbunceS that both Farmville bands wilt be in the-parade.. *26.00 wiU he given for the best float, with *10.00 as second prize. *6.® W?U be given for the best decorated bicycle in both boys’ and girls’ division. *6.00 will also be .'given for the Best individual entry. : jj j V The parade will form on Horne avenue by (he side of the school and along the street to Monk’s fac tory. All persons having entries in the parade will report on this street between 9:30 and 9:46, with floats and entries facing eastward.* The pa rade will enter Mam street at “the hom e economies cottage and will go up Main streetto 1he corner at Tom McKinnie’s store, thence right one Mock and thence right at the Pres byterian and thence baek to Main street at S and H Cleaners and thence bade to the school Santa Claus will be ' on hand to distribute gifts xuid two blocks . of Main street will be cleared of can to permit people^ to get a good view of the parade. The streets are being Aaswed with tinsel and bright-colored lights, and everything is bring done to make the town SB attractive as poaribhk for ushering in the Yule season. Prizes are also being awarded to the business firm having the most attractive window display, and f«r the best interior and outdoor home de coration The business displays will be judged Dec. 8. Heme decorations will be judged Dec. 20. Fred C. Moore, executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, is asking housewives who have decora tions entered in the contest to please notify him So that the judges will not miss any of the fispfctya. Attend inauguration New College President Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Holmes . at tended the inaugural ceremony ana induction of Harold Tribble as presi dent of Wake Forest college in the college chapel Tuesday. They were among the 600 guests of the college *HSstfS'ite-i..A--*?-.il i .Siffi .- i*J AJnivI Carlyle Campbell, president of Mere dith; Dr. Hollis Eden, president of Duke, representing N. C. private and denoaunatioeff coUeges; Dr. Spright Dowell, president ,3g Hi serving his it. -i. Cox, pastor