Connuemorating Harmbille’s oth Annifersary the Bicentennial Birth of George Washington the Marking of the Old Plank Road and Honoring the Memory of North Carolina — PROGRAM — Farmville’s Sixtieth Anniversary and George Washington Bicentennial PERKINS HALL — 10:00 A. M. Mrs. T. C. Turnage, Presiding Bugle Call Eagle Scout Ernest Barrett, Jr. Processional, “‘God of our Fathers”—-Warren Accompanist, Mrs. Haywood Smith Invocation Rey. Francis Joyner Salute to the Flag Mrs. C. M. Parks The American’s Creed --John Hill Paylor, Farmville Post American Legion America FS OT ONG os ctl ah ea a at Colonel. Moss 2. a ea __J. W. Holmes PARR GRO, BAe he So ok Se ee Colonel Moss “Qld Glory I Salute You”—De Leath Choral Club Presentation of Speaker George W. Connor, N. C. Supreme Court Judge Major Lamar Jeffers, U. S. Representative from Alabama Miss Margaret Whittington Reminiscences: oy Mrs. J. L. Shackleford President, Tyson Family Organization K —> 4-Miss Jessie Moye Genealogist, Moye Family # Jonn B. Lewis The May Family Rie Ene-TdOV80 = sie: wast erent een basis amelie Merchant, Farmer, Banker Watt Parker Com. Pitt County Spanish-American Veterans Quartette, “Steal Away Home”—Pace ________-________ J. L. Shackleford, John Dwight Holmes, Chas. F. Baucom, Elbert Holmes ji @ Announcements Recessional—Kipling Snow Hill Glee Club ‘ Accompanist, Miss Margaret Whittington Benediction Rev. C. B. Mashburn MONK’S WAREHOUSE — 1:00 P. M. BASKET DINNER OLD PLANK ROAD — 2:30 P. M. Mrs. C. E. Moore, Presiding “The Old Plank Road” Mrs. Chas. H. Arrington Pempaeaiem Ur TRS ner. oo se ee Moses Moye Unveiling Miss Ruby Evans Moye, Miss Doris Cozart Schaum, James Moye Manning, Charles Gay Joyner Acceptance A. R. Newsome, N. C. Historical Commission “The Old North State” KNOTT’S WAREHOUSE — 8:00 P. M. The Spirit of History Walter G. Sheppard Indian Trail “Migration of the Tuscaroras” gh gh in Cr Gk RAR Slt hard ORR EO MRI ALORS oe aE AS “Arrival of the Stagecoach at Marlborough” “Transporting Cotton and Turpentine” “A Country Picnic” “War Clouds Pass Over” Hard Surface “Motor Travel” COLONIAL BALL — 10:00 P. M. Music by N. C. State Collegians AMERICA My country, ’tis of thee, My native country thee, Sweet land of liberty, Land of the noble free, Of thee I sing; Thy name I love; Land where my Fathers died, I love thy rocks and rills, Land of the Pilgrim’s pride, Thy woods and templed hills; From every mountain side, My heart with rapture thrills, Let freedom ring! Like that above. FLAG SALUTE I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands—one, nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice to all. THE AMERICAN’S CREED I believe in the United States of America as a govern- ment of the people, by the people and for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic, a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and in- separable; established upon the principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support its Constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag, and to defend it against all enemies. —William Tyler Page, OFFICERS: Mayor Robt. E. Belcher Chairman eo ae. CK SED OEE Ty GEAR CAP nk eb See URES Vice Chairman R. L. Davis Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Spiritual ; B Educational G. Publicity Mrs. T. C. ‘Turnage Patriotic BG 2s Rs DORM. a a i a ed Social COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: J. L. Taylor Sam T. Lewis Mrs. A, C. Mrs. T. E. Joyner_____-- Bas A CRT Re WR Luncheon Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Decoration Miss Tabitha DeVisconti Window Display Mrs. I.. P. Thomas Historical Masque Colonial Ball Patron and Patroness