VOLUME FORTY. PARMVILLE, rm COUNTY, NORTH .-j ■■■>.<,> .V .4i»'V ■ '■ i *'»—rr NUMBER FIFTY-TWO 'k«85S!!#j iiiu; nt.‘ .rat* -rr-r—-rr Faramite high school Main street at the head < which required nearly 40 who were to piay each a big part in m« ’ ' la.. .. I, ■fina4-w men, mere wwe ewnnereHu zronc^ cleverly designed, follow^ in Jfcp wake of displays representing civic and patriotic organisations. The first prise, $60 in cash, was a style. VFW imprei While the crowd, which ..packed Monks warehouse, was being assem bled, the Goldsboro high school band presented a concert as a prelude to the mere serious section of the after noon’s pmwm* «* by, Jk Y. come on behalf of the town, Sam D. Bundy, who did a magnificent job as masteF of ceremonies for T^TIffie afternoon and night programs and kept the festivities moving at a lively slip, next presented the dignitaries who were on fhe platform. These in of Painmtfe, RdAeS,' sponsors tiie commfniM dub of tbe school, ixbj " ‘ The (tto H contestants-and sponsors were: Jeah Jdueriof 1 Greenville* Seven Tines Home D« stration«iub; Marjorie Elizabeth ton of Bt 2, La Grange* Jasoi club; Bettye Gay of Rt 2, Wa! burg, Walstonburg Men’s dub; I toms Ruritan club: Ruth WlntJ fit 2, Ayden, Chkad Ruritar Jane Eason of Starttoebaig, tonsburg Kiwaais dub; Janice ces Taylor, Rfe 1, Stokes, Stok ritan dub. Jackie Leigh of M field, Macclesfield Lions dub; garet Jean Johnston of Bt. 5, ville, Pactolus Hf> club; Lucy of Rt. 1, Greenville, PH A of viHe; Carol Ann Pitt of PI Pinetops Lions dui* Janie Ruti BKsadson, Bethel,'Bethel Beta cl . Prior to the contest, the Fan jijgfc school band pres&ited a co using the same numbers given Thursday at a conceit in Fort 1 and professional men, were distribtf tod. There _SgaMgUmMmJ&JBXS, away. Chairman Bundy was handing out prizes and cash like a sailor en joying his first shore leave or six lettuce-tomato salad. iced tea and in dividual lemon pies.pH|Lfl : Centering toe tabij^py^S^^^ meat of . rosea. andTsweetpeas in shades of pink, flanked by pink tap Assisting in serving were Mrs. J. M. Gibbs, Mis. Robert Reids, Mrs. Lyman :Ba8s, Miss Mary Elizabeth escorts, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. £U Joyner, Jr., Mr; and Mrs. Fred Moore and toe Maunyand At the consisted of^rlirimp cocktail, hamV scalloped peas, potatoes, congealed salad, lemon piea» iced tea and roUfc MRS. BAKER TO 1®RYJ2 7TH YEAR bI^ioolpost elected for another term, her seventh as head of the school. muAi rations for the sttmmer. Celebrating the eighth anniversary JL.* SlJSk .<k;a.-'AAil>. A JV .1 k w«ley Community MethodistjSunday Schell, members of the organisation held a family night Friday * the ohuwh, located near Joyner's Crossroads, ■ggSffcr thejrinjjp.;supper, Rev, Key ■por otmmmmfari pastor, led hymn aingSti, *§v. I. L, Raids, pastor of tha Fapnville Methodist since ita rttwenr Mr. and MnK-'Wi, J. Barefoot i of B«*en «*nt„ Sai» ^0gil00vmm. a—teiqyi «?*#*:./„!n! :: .in' Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Dupree, igtffiedopajay, twreWkFte P, G. 1 l«ee, IJI, la Dallas, 7m. Ifcay t their son1* car to hto and will rets by plane, stopping «t GakEW Tenna» too visit a dauiriiter, Mrs. J. «**, L. E, Flower* and Mr. ihd llw, B, 0. Taylor attended the funer al of Walter Sears i* Raleigh Tubs Afty, Mrs, >S<^ra th^ iel Baaden, is a nlace of .Mr. Taylor. Mrs. Edgar, & Jones, Mr.and Mrs. Ruritan eh* Monday higl . Mra- Rom yehter was Friday from Hne i orgpjdrO0t,into% b* ? Mrs. A. J>. MeNelll of FuUdn », 4j. -■< iiil'fcuy.. ».. c.k.-- A? turned .weanesufty w per nome axt» visiting her daughter, Mm. Jgff f L tfpjV**;j>v/ , Mr. mid Mrs. H. W. Kfcmp and J&. and Mrs. E. Ci a&* '&&■'%& <g with their id E. C. Carr, Jr., students at State ml kfHti'Kkl it) WOMANS MISSIONARY »» as her misawij| dergirding the I^jp i V'v 5S F S 1 jjsq , ’•IE - fs

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