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j,. it.BORO NEWS LETTER Bi flIS. J. I. DALRVHPLE j-jiais Begin At Jonesboro Friday Evening May 10th. He*. W.,S. Golden To Deliver Baccalaureate Sermon, 12tn. The first number on the commence ment program of the Jonesboro high school will be the Senior play, “l'ne Man From Nowhere," given Friday evening in the school auditorium un der the direction of Miss Mildred Campbell and’ Miss Ellen Broadwell. | dm,baron 10c,and 25c. „ ( 1 The following is the cast -of char acters:— "* / X £ Mrs. Craddock, who keeps the board-1 f "Tilg house—Juanita Baker. Hilda Swenson, her maid—Elizabeth Rives. ” | Anne Royce, Dora Pry, Prof. Holmes .Miss Prim, Boarders: Celeste Ham (JiY'ilton, Nora McDavid, Harry'Har key, Sarab.^ (Jay Godfrey, Mr.’^Graydon.^-HFresident of-; Bank— Edwin Dalrymple. “ Henry Holt, who’,works In bank—I 111 Qpsnjan Winstead:I Mr. Benjo ■ ’’* Mann. ' ■ Rodney Baxter, the stranger—Loin Sunday morning at 11 o’clock in the ^Ifchool auditorium the commencement | ' sermon Will be preached by Rev. W. ' S. Golden, pastor of the Presbyterian l church of Carthage. JhiHfehsical pro- ] gram will becunder tttralirection of ] Miss Blanche Godlrey./Folid wing is r Helms. ,' Laura Katherine Williamson, Maude I Von Cannon, Miss Godfrey. Processional— , fChte Mom Breaks Fair—Mendelssohn • Glee Club. Hymn—172. Invocatiort-rRev. J. W. Bradley. Solo—krs. H. White. * Announcements—Supt. W. , Stroud. Life’s ^Closing J>ay-~Glee Club. Sermon—Ilev. ’ S. CJoSSto,^^# Jjfenedictibh—Rev.’Jw. ■S?®®>Iaen, " ,, PoStlude—MrisT Lacy Smith, Miss Godfrey. ' ^ ^ -, Tuesday night at. B'U Clock Mise Blanche Godfrey’s " 'music class will 1; .give a , musical iracital,- \ ti - Thursday night J at 8 o’clock the v Senior Class presents (the Class Day'c .Exercises under fke dipectibn hf Mrs. c W, H, Abernath^ x «d, j| ' pfiday night at 8. oVlock the gra Innt.insr exercfsd*' wiW take place, flu duating exercise*’ wiK take place, the address to be m^e by X>r. D. D. Car. upll, Dean of the'SchoolVof Conynercc *# thtf;*Mve*sjty‘9f£: T The public is .cptdiaHr ’“invited t»1 Attend all of these'exe Jonesboro Hit By Chain Letter Fe^*i> ■ The chain letter fever has hit Jones ! boro, and the send-a-dime-for charity i letters are being typed at top spwidf *#nd sent to friends in many state# ^' * Members of the so-called Prosperity | \ Club in Gjjeensbpro, Greenviflle, Orlan- i j&o, Fla., and many other places have written to Jonesboro people.«. So fax \ our Postmaster, Mr. Rosser, ■** s^tes < that he has noticed no great increase P in mail, but that he is prepared inf case there is a rush. ‘ . ‘ Bridge Club Meets. Miss Pjewey Kelly delightfully en * tertained th© members -of the Merry Go Bound Bridge Club and three ad ditional gues^S,"} Misses Frances Rob erts, Virginia “Cjpth and Neill Gibbs, f Tuesday evening at her home on East Main street. The living room where three tables were placed for contract wag most inviting with its decorations of lovely spaing flowers. During the games a delicious iced drink was served. Mrs. Seth Cox, scor ing high, was awarded an attractive flower, container; consolatiSB--git}, a waste paper basket fell to Miss Vivian Avent. Misses’Cole, Gibbs and Roberts guests, were given flasks of .Shari perfume. — At the 4Jonds'USi9jft-</’ the games the hosteller agisted’ by Mrs. Er nest Cad fell, itenvedfjlice d^eam and angeJ food rf Those pi€sent were Mesdames C. • H. V4h Cannon, ^7. M. Arnold, W. G. ■ Watson, Albert White, Seth Cox, T. C. Black, Ernest Caddell, Misses Bian :7ie and Myra Godfrey, Vivian Avent, STell Gibbs and Frances Roberts. t Announce Birth of Son. c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoaglin, of r Albion, Mich., announce the birth of a > son, George William, on Sunday, s Aprill 23*nd., at Sheldon Memorial f Hospital. Mrs. Hoaglin was formerly € Hiss Zona Rives, of Jonesboro. c l Seniors Honored. t One of the most delightful ai-fairs i fften In honor of the Senior Class -1 raa that of last Friday evening when f Irs. J. N. Martin and Mrs. Wi A s larkey, grade mothers, and Mrs. t 'loyd O’Connell, mother of the Senior i lasoot, entertained at a picnic supper, 'he young folks drove to Worthy’s 1 ond where 'hon fires were built j round which many enjoyable games < ere indulged in. The presence of the i enior mascot, little Miss Gwendolyn ’Conndll, added tp the pleasure) of, le occasion. , .* Later ih the evening a delicious * icnic sdp^er was served by . the 1 ostesses. . S — /■ • ■ Belle Barges Auxiliary Meets. The regularimonthly meeting of the tolle Barnes Auxiliary was held Mon ay afternoon - ih the church with a ood attendance, the president, Mrs. K. Hunt, presiding. Foliowing the huainess session dur lg which, encouraging reports were eard fpinn' each cirefe, Circle No. 1, ith Mfs. J.' WKBSadley leader, had targe of a most-interesting program a the subject, "The Gospel For All.” At .the conclusion of the program Irs. Hunt urged as many's* possibly ohflT to'^'atteniF'the Jlissionary.srShi^ erence to be'held at Laufmburg on Wednesday, ''/ W.-it't . . £■ "iiii . ~ j ~ Class Hostesses/ Mrs. L. L. Thomas an4 Mrs. l’res on Cox were joint hostesses to the Lesley Bible QLass of tis^Methodist Jhurch ..last Thursday evening, onter aining at the home of-Mis.. Thomas. .Then*- was ah. unusually large at tendance til era. being about twenty nembers pre#nt. Following the devo ipnal which wag splendidly conducted iy Mrs. Arthur Hives, a business iession was conducted by Mrs. C. A. lodfrey, president. During this time rays and means of making money yere, discussed', as plans are being node to aid in the work ot* painting he church during the summer months. During the social hour the hostesses ;erved a delicious saCad course and an ced drink. Tuesday Evening Bridge Club Entertained. The Tuesday Evening Bridge Club was delightfully entertained by Mins Eunice Harrington at her home near r,«u'a ' - . . Soy Beans, Velvet Beans, SeedCorn, Millet Seed, Seed Potatoes, Tomato Plants, \ T Onion Sets, Garden and1 Flower Seed. 1] - ! . Groceries and Seeds. Phones 52 and 53 Sanford, "€. town. Lovely spring flowers were used in the living room where three tables were arranged sfor bridge. High score table prizi\ were award ed Miss Jamye Martin, Mrs. W. H. Abernathy and Mrs, Hallie Kelly. Miss Martin and Mrs. Abernathy receiving pawder and Mrs. Kelly, pottery. Low scorers were Miss Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Floyd O’Connell and Miss Flora Wyche. To each of these the hostess presented pantry delicacies. During the games delicious fruit punch was served. At the conclusion of the games block cream and cake was served. Those present were Mrs. Floyd 0' Cunnell, Miss Flora Wyche, Miss Edythe Wyche, Mrs. W. H. Abernathy, Mrs. Ilallie Kelly, Miss Jamye Martin, Vliss Elizabeth Thomas, Miss Cather ne Phillips, Mrs. Fred Williams, , drs. Gleason Yates, Mrs. J. A. Casha, diss Margaret Gunter. Mr. and Mr.^. McFarland Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McFarland en tertained the deacons and finance ommittee of the Baptist Church Tues ay evening at their hotrae in a good leeting amid delightful surroundings, ifter greetings the guests were hown over the beautiful lawn and lower gardens, beauty met the eye in very nook and comer. The rock gai en, and pool with its fish and waLer lants was indeed lovely in design, rellises and shrubbery in the back round bringing out the full beauty. l beacon furnished light for the rock arden. Mr. McFailiand has owls, quirrpls, coons and pheasants in ages arranged on the grounds aiding aterest and attraction. After the business of the evening ras finished, a social hour was en oyed. The guests were served deli ious refreshments by their hosts. The text meeting will be in June. Attend Conference At Laurinburg. The annual Woman’s Missionary lonfecience of the Fayetteville Dis rict was held at Laurinburg Metho iist Church. Wednesday, May 8th., rith Mrs. G. Y. Jones, chairn^n, ple ading. Attending this Conference from the ronesboro Methodist Church were' lev. and Mrs. J. W, Bradley, Mrs. fames Worthy, Mrs.‘L. L. Thomaii lira. Claudia Matthews and Miss ranni^Campbell. W. M. S. Meeting. The W. M..*S. of the Baptist Church let at the. home of Mrs. W. T. Saund rs on Monday afternoon, Mrs. Saund rs and Mrs. J. H. Carroll entertain ag the Society. The attendance was musuaQy good and all present were Lappy in having the.president, Mrs., frank Hare, present. Mrs. Hare pre ided and led the ptayer. l£rs. Verm; Lamilton gave the acriptuMureadlrig. • Jnder thO direction of Mrs. Saunders he program topic, ’’•The Ministry of ?0^ljng,’«:'was presented. The Society, glided to send a box of linen' to the Slnston-Salem Baptist Hospital. SVery lady of the church is invited1 to iring a piece of linen suitable for use n thehospital, such as pillow cases, ray cloths, sheets, covers for hot vater .bottles, etc. Bring to the church Sunday or next Wednesday night ,-here they will be taken in charge no packed for mailing. Daring the social hour the guests rere served delicious strawberry ice iream and pound cake. Many lingered ifter the meeting to enjoy the gra siouB hospitality of the home and to jfbnire the beautiful potted plants ind flowers grown by Misses Macei ina Adeie Saunders. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Cook, Miss An nie Dalrymple and Mrs. B. P. William son attended the Auxiliary Officers Training Class at Goldsfon Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. O’ConndH, of Durham, is visiting hen sister, Mrs. Raymond Mann. Misses Edythe Wyche and Elizabeth Thomas attended the State Bankers Convention at Pinehurst this week, representing the National Bank of Sanford. Mrs, Mary and Addie Cox and Mrs. Hal Johnson, of Greenville, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Smith and Mrs. Kate SmToi last week. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holt are delighted to know that their son, Billie, who is in Lee County Hospital recovering*, from a severe attack of pneumonia, is making Satisfactory improvement at this time. Their many friends hope he may soon be ablet to return home. Mrs. A. T. Lambeth has returned from a visit to relatives in Graham^ Tne many friends of Mrs. J. n~ Hunt regret to' know that hen mother, Mrs. W. B. Sellers, is confined to her bed with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Weatherly, of franklinville,- spent Sunday at the home of Miss' flora McDonald and attended the Vaneral of Mr. Charlie ork, of Sanford. Miss Cornelia Avent, of Greensboro, spent the_week end with her people h<Miss Mary "Etta Suggs, of Snow Hill, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. t Buffaloe. ... , Mr. Benjarirfh Lambeth, of Wash, ington, D. C., is spending a weekwitl hi! parent.. Hr. and Mrs. A. T, I^am JONESBORO CIRCUIT Rev. J. W. Bradley, Pastor. Services for Sunday, May 12,,4936. S P. M.—Memphis. „ 8 P. M—Broadway. Thr morning service at Broadwa Will bel called o*f on account of th Commencement sermon. NATIONAL eOTTO INI WEEK WILLIAMS-BELK COMPANY OFFERS An uiUysual collection of COTTON PIECE GOODS pf all weights and textles for those Hot Summer days. Come in and makfeyour selection. They are easy on the - w w pocketbpok. Seer^cftr in Plaids. Stripes and Solids, 1?5«3t. ffejor. 36 inches.-. 39c Batiste ^Plaids, Stripes and pretty flo rabpjftjterns. ^ 1®°and ^9c u qjtid new Window Pane Weaves, 54 inojies .—.-. 9^c Wool Coating, white and pastel shades, 54 inches _98c. 81.48. 81.95 Lace Cloth, in Navy, Black and Pastel shades, 36 inches.98c “ ' ’ Eyelet Batiste in Brown, Navy, Pink, light Yellow,.59c,79c and 98c yd Stripeb and Checks in Wash Silks, color ... 79c .98c fast and-pre-shrunk, 39 inches, H Ne^i lot Silks in light shades and beauti ful floral patterns, dots and stripes, 39 .69c inches* Marvin Pulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Fulton, who is a student at ,Oak Ridge, is making a splendid record. Marvin has been on the honor roll every time and expects to finish a ,two year course in one and a half years, He is a bright young) man and is to be congratulated. - There is prospeet of h number of dwellings being buflt in this . place, during the summer months. Mr. C. J. Casey is having two apartment houses bcilt on the opposite side of Gulf street from his home Work is being pushed on these structures and it is expected that they will be finish ed in a few weeks. COW PEAS-SOY BEANS (PRICED LESS THAN $2 A BUSHEL—BUY EARLY) Unlo'ddittR this week car Larro Dairy Feed and Turkey Mash; Car Mixed Hn.-ft’Feeds; Car Shipstuff; Car Choice Timothy Hay. All Reasonatilc Priced. ’ Smith’s Feed Store, "SELLING THp BEST FOR LESS.” Chatham Street__Sanford, N. C. Poultry Sale CAR WILL BE ON SEABOARD TRACK Near SATURDAY, May 11th FROM 9 A. Si! TO'S P. M. TO RECEIVE POULTRY Poultry will be bought at the fcMowing prices: HEAVY HENS; Pound.......—10c LEGHORN HENS, Pound . — ..—.—14c ROSTERS, Found.......— ?c DUCKS, Pound.—--- ---10c GEESE, Pound....— *--—. 8c HEN TURKEYS, Pound.......17c TOM TURKEYS, Pound ..... —.14c DO NOT Feed chickens on day of sale. DO NOT tie their feet. DO NOT put in sacks. For further information see . G. H. Wilkie, Sec. Farmers Mutual Exchange, or E. O. McMAHAN, County Agent, Sanford. Passenger Depot. ROUND STEAK, pound .... BEEF ROAST, pound . PORK ROAST, pound -. PORK CHOPS, pound. FISH (Red Fin Croakers), pound STEW BEEF, pound .. . 25c 15c 25c 25c .. 5c 10c Sanford Meat Market Phone 192 Wicker Street i" ' For a complete sto^i^of W ood Shing les, Roll and Composition Shingles, in terior and outside Paints, Cement, Lime, Beaver Board and general build ing materials. A number of our cus tomers have used our finance plan for reproofing aind repairing their homes. Take advantage of this and make the repairs that your home really needs. Lee Hardware Co. SANFORD. - N.C.
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