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ite 2, Walstonburg,
State Commissioner of • Agriculture
L. Y. Ballentine will make tfce prin
cipal address. Entertainment will be,
furnished by professional entertain
ers and bands, including the Bailey
Brothers of WPTF, Raleigfc, and high
school bands.
Hie annual stockholders’ meeting of
the Farmville Buildingand Loan Aa*
aociation, held recently in the City
Hail, resulted in lift re-election of
J. O. Pollard, W. A. McAdams, A. W.
Bobbitt, Manly Liles, Ed Naah War
ren, John B. Lewis and 6, A. Bouse
as directors of the organization.
The report of the secretary, G. A,
Sjpuse, revealed a net gain for the
year Of about |80^Q0,* bringing the
total assets of the asaociatkm up to
.round the hslf^nillkm dollar mark.
The following officers were also re
elected: J, O. PoBard, president; W.
A. McAdams, viee preside*; lamia &
Bouse, attomeys; G. A Boufle,jel.
treas.: and Mrs. J. M. (Ruth) Gibbs,
ied fdrthe
led by Bw.
HilL
Jfra. Albritton, who had Been a
member of Mount Herman Methodist
church for years, wa* the widow of
the late Benjamin E. Albritton.'
Mrs. Albritton, a highly respected
woman of her community, had been
in failing health for a number of
years- and had been a total invalid
since she fell last October and broke
her Wo. - '
Key. J. D. Young, pastor of the Mfc
Herman dwreb, officiated at the final
rites. He was assisted by Bey, Z. 13. T.
Cox, Christian minister of Fhraville.
A quartet composed of Harry Taylor
of flodkerton, Mrs. Melvin Albritton,
Mrs. J. C. Moye and B. L. Aiken of
Snow Sill sang. Pallbearers were six
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Surviving are nine children: B. S.
BANDTONDUCTS ^
r PAPER OBIVB
The Ugh school band will ptage
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daughter,; "Vicky Jean, oi Plymouth
R. Jones, Mrs. Bowen’s parents, ^n
my Bowen, .who Sad been spending
several days wife his grandparents,
returned home,
Mrs. J. I* Ling of Brussells, Bel
gium, arrived in New York April 10
en route to Kinston for an extended
visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. E.
Bailey, the former Stella Smith, a for
mer resident of Fawnville,
- Miss Mary Thorne Trim of Rkfc
mond, Va., will spend the week end
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J6 Jttps.tr. f. Bergeron enierea iwe
hospital last week for treatment and
observation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Latham has been
ill with fin.
•..'•'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence £itge«U and
Miss Jane KittwU of Washington, Ik
C., spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam KittreU.
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Mrs. B, E. Mayo entered Duke hos
pital Tuesday for treatment.
A. C. Tadlock of dreenviUe and
Frank Dupree took the ear of Qar
ence Dennett Tugwell, who is sta
tioned at Kessler Field, Miss., to him
during the week end. They returned
Wednesday by plane.
Miss Dora Mae Barrett, student at
WCUNC, spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barrett.
MiW Melba Herring, who works at
A. C. Monk and Company, attended
the funeral of her grandfather in
Wallace during the week end.
W, E, Smith, Henry Tffmith, Mrs.
0. E. Case arid H, T.Smitb and Mrs.
W. B. Randolph of Greenville attend
ed ~tfce funeral of Mrs. C. A. Smith in
Norfolk, Va,, Friday. Mrs. Smith, the
former Janie CherryAskew of Wind
sor, taught school in Pitt county sev
eral years before her marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Keith and Miss
Rachel Bowman of Covihgton, Va.,
and Jay Flanagan and Dick Keith,
students at State college, were week
end guests rof Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Ranagan.
Grover Speii of Salemfaurg is visit
ing his toother, O. G. SpelL
'Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Spell spent
Sunday in Candor withrelatives.
i ATTEND STATE CONVENTION
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* Dr. and Kzb. S. H. Aycock, Jr., will
attend abanquet and dance, April 30,
and a May i, of the
setw-aimaal convention of the North
Carolina Optametic Society wfcteh is
beiiur held «t the Hebert E. Lee hotel
in Winston-Salem.
A special feature will be a profes
sional discussion and speed) concern
in* the relattonahin of viskra-testinir
Mjb. C. U 'load nas been invited
iov we second consecutive year to
addree* tne May h'eUowahip day, j»
be observed at the Christian church
UTiday, May 4, at U o'clock. The fel
lowship observance, which jaM be
concluded with a covered dish lunch
eon at noon* ia Sponsored by the
Farmville Council of Church Women.
A former president at tike Mate
Council of Church Women, Mrs. Todd
has recently returned from Now York,
and New Je .-sey, where she studied
the migrant work. Her talk here will
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