To Be Made Volunteer workers of th* FarmviUe churches Will meet at the FarmviUe Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for the purpose of making h religious Survey of the entire white population of the town. j.ue town turn ucua oiviaeu into war lustiicts witu uut uuiusters ui’ vue lour liw-ume euurtmes duecting tne survey. * District 1 comprising the part of the town north oi Wilson, street and east of Mam street, will be under the direction of Kev. hi. S. Coates, Cres byteriaa minister. District 2, comprising that part of town north of Wilson street and west of Main street, will be under the su pervision of Bev. Z. B. T. Cox, Chris tian minister. District- 3, comprising that part of tiie town south of Wilson street and east of Main, will be under the su pervision of Rev. H. L. Davis, Methodist minister. District 4, comprising the section of town east of Main street and south of Wilson street, will be under the direction of Rev. E. W. Holmes, Bap tist minister. All the FarmviUe churches are ex pected to cooperate in -sending work ers. to assist in the survey. Cards fm each ^individual in a family will be used and the following information requested: Name, address, age, church membership and where, denomina membeship and where, and denomina tional preference if one is not a church member. People going out of tov-n are re quested, to leave the above informa tion for every member of the family in the door, with a neighbor or" with the district chairman. Fountain Sunday Sch ool Meet in School Because repairs are being made to the Fountain Presbyterian church, the Sunday School will meet March 4 and 11 in the Fountain school. It is anticipated that the repairs will be completed in tune for Sunday1 School to meet in the church or t$e third Sunday, March 18. State Agent to Assist With Filing Returns Arepreaentative of the North Caro lina Department of Revenue will be at the town hall on Thursday and Friday of this week from 9:30 to 4:30 to aacdst taxpayers in making their tax returns, due March 16. s With Servicemen • ^ James Arthur Morphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie H. Murphy of Route 1, Farmville, joined the Air Force February 19 and left Fort Bragg the following day for the lackland Air Force Base, in Texas. He graduated from Farmville high schoolfci 1949 and had been employed at N. Cannon and Garner Furniture company. The address of Pvt. Wilton Charles Joyner is A. F. 14381624, Sqdn* 3724 Fit 928, Lackiand Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Cpl. Howard Kittrell, who is sta tioned at Fort Custer, Mich., null be transferred to the Army Finance .school at Fort Ben Hardison, Ind., in early April. Hie finance school is be ing moved this mooth itom St Louis, - William Dallas Cherry of Green vine, brother of Mrs. Willis Jmes of Farmville, Route l. left Wedneoday for in^uetlim into the Army. " j Scrap Paper Drive To this m ee that have 1 -^-i Apple in Wi in front of th. Neighbors’ Events TONIGHT 7:45 p. m.—Mrs. Carter Smith and Mrs. Albert Sell entertain f oun tain Junior 4Woman's chib at the former'* home^ Wednesday, March 7 2:3Q p. m.—BnUards Home Demon 1 gtration club. - -i 7:30 p. m.—Beaver Dam Grange at StOlarda’ community building. Thursday, 8 j. * £ 2:30 p. m.—Litzie H. JX club jit Mt Herman church with Mrs. D. B. Murphrey and Mrs. Dalton. Murphrey aa hostesses. 2:30 p. ra.-^Farmville H. O. club at clubhouse. 2:30 p. m.—Fountain‘ Home De monstration club meets with - Mrs. Jennis Johnson. 03|iafSj lWday, • 7:30 p. m.—WaUtontourg American j Legion. ' ' ’ ft" ROYAL AMBASSADORS TVGhre ' Mr*. W. E. Dam and daughter, Mias Fat Alien, and Mrs. Fred Moore «)ia pre-E»»ter showing of flowers in Wilson Friday. C. H. Flanagan tive meeting of tike N. C. association in Concord Saturday* Mr. and Mrs. Jobs D. Dixon, Mr. »i^ Mn. Loos Allen *”* d*Mgf**l*li Ana Frances, Mr. sad A. Al ltin and son, Alas, and Mr, and IT Robert Rouse and Mr. and Mca. W. Pollard, Jr., were among those attend ing the £uy Lombardo sbowTh Ra leigh Friday night. Mr. add Mrs. Herbert M. Craig of Lincolnton left Tuesday ingafew days with Mr. sad Mrs George W. Davis. Mr. and Mis. Harry L. Davis of Raleigh spent the walk end with the Davises. Marvin Horton; student at the Uni versity of North Carolina, spent the week end here. . I Mrs. Alan Gawthrop and daughter, Grace, of Jacksonville spent Saturday night- with Mis. Gawthrop’s aunt, Miss Boas Williams. Xiao Williams, the ' »"d Hal Winders at tended ar Winders family reunion in Wsko1Forest Sunday at the home of &. Winders. | Many Albritton, Zefc Whitehurst ■ftj*1*1*^* Barrett enrolled Tuesday S§ students at ** lbs. R. E. Woofter of fiuckhait non, W. Va., who has been visiting bei daughter, Mrs. L, E. Walston, was accompanied to'her home last week by another daughter, Mrs. A. A. At kinson,of Macclesfield. Mr. and I&4 C. J. McGowan of Wilmington spent the Week, end with Mrs. McGowan’s sister, Mm. J. M Staneiil. Mr. mnd Mrs; Harvey Wanai of Speed and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cross and dasghtsr, Becky, Of Gates were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. J. E. Warren. ' *' • t -''Tr' ] • Mr. and Mrs. Watson Owens , of Walstonburg, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Nichols of Wilson and Mr. sod Bus. C. E. Matthews, and Mr. sad Mrs R» L. Matthews attended the birthday dinner Sunday near Oak City for J. li Matthews, who is 80 year* old. J Mr. and Mrs- J-1* Aiion and family -of Durham spent Sunday wiM.Mr.nad Mrs. Fkpiik Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dixon of Wit son and Corpesal Edward Graves of South Carolina were guests Wednes day of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ducon. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hart and children spent Stfaday afternoon h» Washington with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. S*Stell,Jr. Min Nell Beaman, student at ACC, spent the Week end at home. . Mr. and Mr*. T. T. Moot* arid Mitt HarelBarrett returned Monday after spending 10 days in Florida Kay Corbett, daughter £f Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Corbett, has been ill with pneumonia. ? '$■: £ Miss Annie Perkins afri Mrs. J, I. Morgan of the MeAliisMr chapter, DAB, left Tuesday for Reeky Mount to attend Me state meeting and ether patriotic societies’ meetings. Mrs. Morgan, state vice present at the Daughters of 1812, presided at its meeting Tueaday evsning. V _ ' Misses Pat Co'rfcett, Jean Bynum, Maris Gannon, Janet Stapsill, Mary Frances Allen, Jean Fiora and Seleta Tucker spent the holidays between .quarters at their homes. They are students at ECTC. Mrs. J. H. Paylor spent last week in Raleigh with Mr. sad Mrs. Jack Mrs. Edgar Stone and Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Stone and eon of Sanford were week end mseste of Mr. and tbs. A. J. Melton and Mr. and Mrs. AlUe Melton. Mrs. Stone is. A. J. Melton's .->1 . sister.

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