the Sr., Mrs. Will salad course. Chrysathemums and yellow tapers were used on the individual tables City Drug € o. Friendly Service* To All 'Sii; ‘ ;• -. t > -r N C the toltnttd cot, Holds nightly serenode. Between deluges of old shoes This fun* you eon't ovodo “For AB Leading Cosmetics See CITY DRUG!” 8:00 p.m.—Group 2 of the Christian Women's Fellowship meets with Mrs. Howard Allen.* 8:00 p.m.—Executive Board, Prft terian Women of the Church, meets at the home of Mrs. C. F. Tuesday, 27 8:80 . pan.—Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. H. D. Johnson. 7:00 p.m.—Rotary Club. ; 8 tOO p.m. — Group 3, Christian Women’s Fellowship, will meet with Mrs. J. H. Paylor. 8:00 pan. — Grot® 4, Christian Women's Fellowship, trill meet with Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Jr. Wednesday, 28 8:00 pan.—New Deal Club meets with Mrs. W. Leslie Smith. 3:00 pan.—Wednesday afternoon Club meets with Mrs. J. Y. Monk, 7:30 pan.—Jaycees. - Friday^ SO , 7:30 pam—Loyal Woman’s Class, Christum, meets at the parspn age with Mrs. Hubert Dixon, hostess. Saturday, December A 9:00 p.m.—Dance Club meets , at V.F.W. Clubhouse, with Mr.«and Mrs. J. D. Joyner, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Rountree and Hal Win ders as host?. it, imam, m- • „ where the guests were seated. Canasta games were enjoyed foi iowing the dinner. Mrs. Arthur Joy ner, Sr., was winner of the high score prize for ladies, a lovely hand kerchief. Arthur Joyner, Sr., was high Bcorer for the men and was given a desk pad and pencil set. The honoree was presented a desk acces sory. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, other than mem bers of the home, were MisB Boyd, jMr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joyner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Will Joyner, and Miss Willis Jdnes, who was, spending the week end at home. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Norwood E. Jones, of Mingo, ' announce the birth of a daughter, Janice Modlin, November 8 at Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Jones is the former Allison Modlin of Warren ton. 8SSIS! I Miss Ora Lee Flanagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flanagan, stu dent nurse at the Medical College of Virginia, in Richmond, was recently elected presidentof the Junior Class and has also been elected a member of the Alpha Sigma Chi, an honorary leadership society. The selection is merited hy outstanding leadership qualities demonstrated in student ac tivity participation; The prime purpose of the organiza tion is to provide a society with lofty ideals entirely above smallness, poli tics, and personal favoritism or enmity. The society consists of those who have held office among the stu dent activities and feel a strong obligation, incured by their prefer ments to promote principles of leader ship and scholarship, endeavoring at ‘the same time to render continuing .service to the college. Alpha Sigma Chi originated at the Medical College of Virginia and has been in existence for 13 years. Miss Flanagan, a charming j^oung lady of outstanding ability was grad uated from the Farmville High School and received two and a half years of pre-nursing courses at the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina before entering the Medical College of Virginia. She will receive a B.S. degree upon com pletion of her Btudy at the Medical College. An expert advises that the way to lose weight is to stop eating; if prices go up much higher somebody will have to tell us how to get the food to keep from losing weight. CHRISTIANS HAVE BARBECUE SUPPER AND SPECIAL MEETING Members of tye focal Christian Church enjoyed a barbecue supper at the Church on Wednesday night Around 80 members were in atten dance. f v. At the special meeting that fol lowed the supper, Arch Flanagan, as sistant chairman of the church board, presided and presented the recom mendation that the church adopt a long range building program that would include the building of a par sonage and an educational plant lhe recommendation was adopted and plana were made to begin, at once, on the first unit of the pro gram, which is the buiiding of a par sonage. The finance committee reported that $6009 had been contributed and they were well pleased with (he re sponse to the program. 29 NEW BOOKS ADDED TO LOCAL LIBRARY Twenty-nine new and interested books have been added to the local library. Readhm will be interested to look over the following list: “Unwilling Pirate” by West Lath rop;- “The Voice of Asia” by Jamea A. Michener; "Christopher Colum bus and His Brothers’' by Amy Hoge hoom; “T£e J^seachgnted” by Budd Schulberg; The Greatest Book Ever Written” by Fulton Oursler; “Fid dling Cowboy in Search of Child” by Adolph Regli; “There ip a RightJob for Every W°man” by Heywood; “The Ghost HCllow Mystery” by Page Garter; “The, Mystery of Hidden Village” by Annette Tumgren. “Behold Your Queen” by Gladys Malvern; “Little Leo" by Leo Politi; “Junior Miss” by Sally Benson; “Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh; “hfy Wayward- Patent” by Irvin S. Cobb; “The Egg and I” by Betty MacDonald; “Ship To Shore” by William RcFee; “Kabloons” by Gontron De Poncins; “The Wayward Bus” by John Steinbeek; “Mrs. Mini ver” by Jan Struther; “My Name Is Aram” by William Sarayan; “The Green Tr^p Bay” by Leads Brumfield, e Passion “The Passionate Journey” by Irv ing S^tone; "Mistress Masham’s Re pose” by T. H. White; “Arch of Triumph” by Erich Remarque; “Army Brat”* <by Tommy Wadelton; "Bom To Raise Hell” by Lowell Thomas; “Short Stores from The .New Yorker”; “Britannia News” by Margery Sharp and "Drivin’ Woman” by Elizabeth Chevaleir. RETURN FROM FLORIDA TRIP Mis* Louise Harris of Farmville and Washington, D. C., and sister, Mrs. H. C. Winch of Wils of Wilson, returned Wednesday from a visit- of several ; weeks at Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Harris Is spending a vacationi **»g**1!»»l owtbb. on©- ®a* w poafvion on me staff of a Rouse of Representatives Expenditures Sub - Committee in Washington. . s r j ... nn ® jm ■■ HOME Mrs. C. Hubert has of the guest Ugh score Had was given a mein© pad. Mrs. J. R, Harris was given the consolation prise, \an ash tray designed in the shape of the state of North Carolina. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Holden, served a salad plate consist* ing of a marshmallow salad, piindnto cheese sandwiches and picUes. Cook and Neal, left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her husband, Lt. ***** ».*>**.. Chili's Toy FREIGHT STATION 'C=—fuijH HUMIDOR SIT •fIy*» •v* and W^J*. fjrt laaffiar ft IT 7 ^ H at" /ft

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