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-.1 .V.l'iV--;:: : 4 - - - ' ' : I! a n . o I LL Tmr. nr IF IT CQJES.-MOM A "BRTU F.R BeU. to 'supply it a I 8 KB 1 PHONE 89 QUICK SERVICE ' SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARCEL POST ORDERS tt-t- r- , . ; L ; : ; ; : - : : t : - i I Personals MrS.T.G. Willis left Sunday rearesenting- Beaufort Chapter 0. E. S. at Grand Chapter, in session at Salisbury this week. Miss Mildred Jones returned last week from Greensboro where she has been attending college. Mrs. Wm. Duncan and Lillian Duncan left . Tuesday morning forRichmond where Mrs. Dun can will enter a sanatarium. J. W. Dey of Newark is here on a visit to his brother C. P. Dey. W. P. Smith went to Richmond last Thursday and returned with an automobile which he bought n that city. Mr. and Mrs. C. LAbernethy of New Bern are recent arrivals here, Misses Verona Roberts, Mae Mcintosh and Allie Ball spent Monday in town. Miss Theresa Higgins who has been here for some time working in the Postoffice return ed to her home in Salisbury. Ensign Edwin T. Piner who is stationed at Baltimore passed through town Friday on his way home to visit his mother. Eugene Holmes ofCGoldsboro spent a few days here this week the guest of, Mr. arid Mrs. C. A, Springle. John Springle left Tuesday for Norfolk where he will enlist in the Navy. Mr. and Mas. Harvey Hamil ton of Morehead spent ITuesday tn town. Wm. Duncan of New Bern and his son Francis are visitors here this week. Attorney E H. Gorham of Morehead is here this week at tending court. Mr. and Mrs. J. Loyd Horton of Farmville are here stopping at the Davis House. Mrs. Cecil Parkins dren spent several New Bern this week. .and chil days in Nelson Lee of four Oaks spent a few days here last week the guest oft. G. Willis. B. C. Beck with and Dr. H. A Royster of Raleigh were here; this week having business in court. Mrs. Emma Willis and boh Wiley of Williston passed through town Tuesday for Nor folk where she will visit her son. Mrs. Clem Sanders of Hubert is visiting her mother Mrs. Mol lie Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis and Robert Dcmming who have been on an extended trip to Nothern cities passed through i town Saturday for their home at Davis. Mrs. Mollie Piner and son Huirh of Williston are spending the week with her daughter Mn. I.N. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mazyck and three chiUren of Gastonia are recent arwali at the Davis House. Frank Harker of Morehead pent Tuesday ia town on busi ness. I. T. Noe and daughter Eliza beth left Monday for Salisbury where they were called on ac count of his daughter Miss Min nie Noe who met with an acci dent while motoring through the country Miss Noe was on her way home from Lincolton where she has been teaching the past Winter. Mr. and Morehead town. Mrs, Sam Adler of spent Monday in Luther Hamilton of Morehead was a visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs "a7t. Willis of Williston is spending the week with her son Capt. E. M. Willis. Mrs. E. M. Willis returned home Monday from Smyrna; Oscar Willis of Atlantic who is working at New Bern with the Texas Oil Company spent the week-end with his parents. Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL CAKES From the New Royal Cook Book WHEN the children romp in hungry as young bears, here are some wholesome, economical de lights that will not only be received with glee, but will satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. v - Cookies cp ahortaninc S eaaa-aoa'ar. UeapmUk . U tMapoon grated ButmK lteM TtolIU jtxtnat or ' . " grated rlod -of 1 JmM 4 upa Hour I UuptHi Royal Bakinc Powder Cream shortening and rogar together; add milk to beaten erfi and beat apin; add lowly to creamed shorten inff and tagar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add cups flour sifted with baking pow dv; add enough more flour to make stiff dough. Roll out xtry thin on floored board; rut with cookie cutter, sprin kle with sugar, or put a raisin or a piece of English walnut in the center of each. Bake about IS minutes in hot oven. Cocoa Drop Cakes 4 tiblriooM bortenlnf 1 cup iugar 1 U cup milk 11 cupt flour I tranpoons Royal Baklns Towdrv 4 cup coco 4 tpoon nalt 1 teaspoon vanilla ulract mm BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Cream shortening; add sugar and welt-beaten egg; beat well and add milk slowly; sift floor, baking- powder, salt and cocoa into mixture; tlr until smooth, add Tanilla. Put oae tablespoon of batter Into each greased muffin tia and bake iVmoderate oren about SO minutes. Corer wiU boiled k" Oranga Cakaa 4 tahloapoona horUnlag leupangar iouraallk Twf - -J eapa flottt M teaapooaa Roral Baklac VUupoukaalt 1 Uaapooa Oraaro estraet gratod rind of 1 oraage Cream shortening; add i:gar lowlr, beating well; add milk a little at a time then add welt-beatea egg; sift flour, baking powder and salt to gether ami add to mixture! add flaYoring and - grated orange rind: mix welt Bake in greased shallow tia.' or la dividual caka- tins, in hot oven IS to SO minutes. When cool cover with orange icing. COOK B00KF1&E Juat off tho proM and flnar rver befora. Tola new Royal Cook Book con taining 40S dellghttul r dpaav will b awnt to you frao If ron will Band your nam and addraaa. boYal B4Kro rowraa co. 11 raHaa DrfOst Jin Vurt atf "Bake with Royal and be Sure Dicki in$ons Service j j, Garage v We annouuee to the public that we' have just opened a first class Garage in the Chadwick buildinir corner LAnn and . Tumcn Street Fifst-Class : I &&m'. and everything will be done to give you satisf acti on . We also handle the ' Wallard Stfxne Battery and aline ' f Ires F 0; Dlilll, Mgr. The- Sunflower. " The modern sunflower waa formerly called aoroece. the ann follower. In thnae days the tnitrlt;oli w a culled the aunfloaer. A Lesson Unlearned. . . ' "It nmy te tni to ay flint rh onlr way to get happ'.iimi la to sjlv It, rrt a lot of people rton'l m-m to have learned It" Forliea lligaKlne. James Ewell who is working at New Bern spent the week-end here with relatives. John Dill left Tuesday Norfolk on a businese trip. for Mrs. Annie Roberts and son of Morehead were visitors here Tuesday. Iliss Sally CongleUn who has been visiting relatives here re turned Monday to her home at Wilmington. James Robinson and family spent the week-end to Atlantic, B. F. Carraway of Merrimon was here this week being a mem ber ot the jury. Miss Gertrude Best of Augsta Maine who has been spending several days here the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guthrie left Sunday for her home. Messrs. Louis Rice and Vernon llarrell spent the week-end to Atlantic with friends. Mm. R. F. Shackle and children of Salt Lake City arrived here Monday accompained by her mother Mrs. Mary Robinson who has been spending several months with her. Fred Best of Augusta Maine left Sunday for Norfolk after spending a few weeks here. Mrs. Be it accompanied him to New Bern. Mr. nnd Mr. J. 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