bey of the home economic* club four years anc^ has been a committee chairman. She belonged to the science ch* her sophomore year and was secretary of the Baptist Student council her junior year.'She is from Kelly. ' r W. J. Little, Jr., of Concord grad uated from Harrisburg high school and served HTmonths in the Navy. He is married to the former Hairy Joordan Gey of Jackson, where they now live. He attended Louisburg college, where? he played basktball,, ECTC he iB a member of the Com merce and Veterans clubs and the International Rgfotians club. Moye, a native of Greenville, is & member of the Varsity Chd>, was freshman basketball coach for two years, played vanity basketball four years, was chosen for all North State Conference Basketball team this year, played vanity baseball one year, was oh the golf team two years and the tennis team three. He is a member of the Veterans club. A native of Cove City, Miss Jolley attended Dover high school where she wee awarded a medal for befog best graduated froip Jw* Hill coih«e and has been a member of the Women’s Athletic association for two years, a member of the swimming, soccer and softball dubs for two ye*ra.. At her About FarmvHle People Mrs. J. M. Carraway an! daughter, Jess, Sirs. Carroll Oglesby and Mrs. M, E. Dixon spent Tuesday in Ra leigh. Mrs. Wm Baldree has been ill with flu. E. A. Rasberry of Snow Hill aid W. J. Rasberry spot Tuesday hi Wil mington. ' Mrs. Apple Flanagan and Mrs. J. A. Carraway spent Tuesday near Rocky Mount with Mrs. Ruby Bur nette. * -• . flf’X-i * ^ Joe Trotman of Greenville visited his father, Joe Trotman, Sr., last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Motpc and Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Tumage returned jantTWaterway and a few days’ stay at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. L. A. Dysart of Lenoir is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Joseph D. Joy Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Owens of Ports mouth, Va,, will spend the week end with relatives. Mrs. Albert pontes received treat Greeaaville visited Mr. and Mrs. A)bert Jones Sunday. 'j Mr. and Mta. R. A. Fields. Jr., and Pittman of Goldsboro were week end (neats of Mr- and Mrs. Sam Wain nrright. „ i .t Mr#: Fred'smith ijpenjf the week end with Mr. and Mrs.'Tom Herrin* in Wilson. son. *. v v ■ Dr. and Mns. J. M. Mewbom at tended the American Academy of week before gin with Oie.morning hour Sunday, March 18, «d will be held each wan. mg at 7:80. On Monday, Wednesday and Frhfcy afternoons at revival tin Man T_ -• llrin_[111 ' iltA M«UW Ixli • w*vy mi* San Diego Friday on his second trip to Japan «wi g<—ns He caRjii| motner, Mrs. .Nettie > Claience’n brother, the Navy, tea been confined to a hospital in Japan with a sore throat and a cokL T I Willis Bay writes from Gamp Mc Coy, Ik, that he has started hie basic training n the Army. Willis, who did-a Tot of truck-driving for Sam Wainwright, report* that he feels it home every other day—behind the steering wheel of an Amy truck. He stated that some of the deep snow had melted, but that more snow was fall ing. Pvt. Sidney Carraway returned'tb Camp Rucker, Ala., Monday after spedning two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Abe Carraway. He bad been in the Imspitsl since he was in ducted into, service in early January. ADDRESSES - Pvt James Murphy, AP 14183640, Sqdn. 3740, Fit 932, Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. g| Pvt F. 6. Dupree, HI, AF14381623, 3724 Tng. SW. Fit 928, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas. RoSert Earl Baker, S. R., 61-246, USN Training Sta., San Diego 33, Calif. 1 Pvt George J5. Beckman, tIS 53040226, Co. L, 112th Inf., 3rd Bn., 28th Div., Camp Attertmry, Ind. - At The Rotary Club ....... In a program Thursday night at the Farmville Parenb-Teacber asso ciation, member* of Boy Scout troop 25 demonstrated some of their skill* and explained their work.*’’* - la absence of fee president, Mrs. Frank Allen, Principal Sam IX ; Bundy presided. Rev. H. L. Davis offend prayer. „ Mrs. Curtis Flanagan, chairman of \ the program committee, ieporged that Miss Kate Parka Kitchen, vocational ; guidance teacher in the RockyTKount , schools, would speak at the Apr^l meeting. M» Mack Carraway, chair- , Utah of a vocational committee in the Social Service league, explained what i tha TOhtional guidance program in , schools means. ( Mrs. Z. B. T. Cox was namad chair- 1 man . of the nominating committee. Because the March of Dimes drive , was successful, the school will have , a half holiday on Friday, April IK i Mr. Bandy algo armountiji the special i events for the nemainder of the-school \ year. - Miss Edna Robinson's fifth grads i won the room roll ealL _ i For the program, Scout Jimmy Joy- ; ner led in the singing of the first 1 verse of “America,*’ Chandler Cat i read the Scripture and Jan Cayton had prayer. ’ ’ 1 Scoutmaster Ed Nash Warren pre sented fbe program pud objectives of scouting. Assistant Scoutmaster Horton Rountree, an Eagle Scout Him self, explained the national and the local organizations. He stressed the , point that Scouting gives a boy the chance to learn ways of serving his j community. , Mr. Rountree introduced Scout Jess : Spencer who told of rials and an* , nounced the demonstration of Scout participation and crafts as fellows: Cliff Simpson, oath;’Johnny -Dixon, law; Eddie Bans, badge; Bud Wooten, ] motto mid slogan; Emmett Pickett . and Wilbur Rollins, the flag and low f it should he displayed; Bert Warren, i knots; Emmett Pickett, Carl Black wood, Chandler Cox, AAert Monk, ■ Cecil Modliri arid Jesse Brady, first iM. • 1 -.V* | Harold Flanagan spoke on Camp , Charles, the Scout camp near Bailey, ] and fed; Eddie Bass, Wiftur Rollins, j Bert Warren and Jan Cayton hi ring- , ig a group of canty songs. 4 Mr. Wanwn appealed for parent , cooperation In tnaUiif Troon 25 i * better organization for the training of hoys. He fed the Scout benedic tion. '4 |