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o; . r -'. , ; v:' tv- c- - V SECOND SECTION PAGES 7 to 12 THREE SECTIONS.- 1 - i 1 Vr. " : - "TON-NORTH CAROLINA, i okatma lit :: WARSAW. Warsaw, Dfec. 30. Mrs. John i Kicks entertained about twenty Jung people, informally, on Monday evening, in honor of her niece, Miss Josephine Harriss, of Wilmington. A Rightful evening was spent at the close of which refreshments were served. :o: y NEW BERN. delightful oyster roast was en- jPJTd by the young people of the tives. New-'Bern, Dec 30. Mrs. Nelson Simpson spent, a fewidays in More head City this week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hines havereturn ed from Wilmington, where they visit ed friends. . Mrs. George Dunn has returned from Fields, where she visited rela- The Air a New YorkkJBad v. w -:o:- fpn- married couples at a local cafe on last Friday evening. :o: Miss Mildred Bayliss has returned from a visit in Goldsboro. :o:- Miss Ruby Bowen has returned from Aurora where sho visitol tA., l ' - UIUUO. The roles were J :o: fi i o - i e jm I JY1TRKP9 M a hoi and T7"ll llniii well civen ana me aciuni penormea . y irei vviiimius their respective parts in a pleasing have returned from Beaufort where manner. The entertainment was well they visited friends. pndpd and a nice sum realized for the school building. I Mlt- - - JHiagett nas returned :o: jfrom a visit with friends in Wilming- . r, . ton, N.s C. the Christmas guest of Mrs. W. Q. Sinpletar. :o: The school at Lane Field presented o verv creditable play at the school- i,nCD mi Friday last UUl"" - . I att improving -:o: Miss Josephine Harriss, of Wilming ton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Rich. - o : .Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Gulley, of Cavtcu. spent the past week with Mrs. Cuiley's parents, air. ana Mrs. visiting. W. 11. Wooten. , y :o: Mr. :ind Mrs. Ward Marshburn, who wore married m Clinton on here, Christmas Day, are at home at the residence of Mrs. George Steele. Mrs. Marshburn. before marriage, was Miss Birdie Clifton, of Clinton. :o: Miss Wilhelmia Rein has gone to Norfolk to visit relatives. :o: Miss Jennie Coward has returned from Kinstori where she spent Christ mas with realtives. -:o: Miss Daie Rice has. gone to Colum bia. S. C, where she will spend some Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting relatives Skatinfc w Mmm&wmmm.. j&mmmmmmste mmm m skating in rvMF. atp LUMBERTON. '; IT k Lnmberton, Dec . 30.Ml8s VuiHan: Fejrguson. &aa'ttumed. to.her home in ; . Gastonfa after visiting Mr." and Mrs - G,vMwhitefield:;-'-,: ;'i : f -I .,- ' -:o: -t , twN. Miss Naoml ( VYlgglns has , returned. to . Fayfttteville after visiting (Wiss"' o jt t .... " . - : --t .... y Mrs. G. M . McLeod and 4aughter .Miss Irene, have " returned . home from " : Baltimore whgxe they yisitedrla- tan -days. . M , v, . Vj'ClT- Mr . Robert B , Steele, Jr . , ;of Rich-'i , mond, .pent Christmas liere with his mother; Mrs. R.ESjteele . ' ? .- . ",T '"'' '.' Miss Evelyti Beckwith. Is visiting '. Mrs.' C. Brown- and children I are visiting reaftive in Rocky Mount ' ; : j They will also visit in Wnmmgton be :o:- Mr. James K. Hill, of South Caro lina, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Bet-;from a Visit with relatives in Kins There is no doubt that the, skating craze ygias, Seized New York. Ice-skating teas have become" popular in social' circles l and gfrl hockey teams iici v v ueen tuiiiicu m an yctris ui iub city. Miss Mary Lewis,, of Beaufort, is spending the holidays with relatives' in New Bern. I :o:- J Miss Jennie Coward has returned ' sional performers entertain visitors to the cabaret-stance palaces. un iurmeu in an pans oi me city. . .. .. . - This picture shows the ice-skating rinki;thevy':)fihe- fashionable. Hotel Biltnrore, "which has opened for ' the ' season n Society rifolka may now drop in at the Biltmore for afternoon tearid, if1 they desire, leave tho- comfortable tea-table";: pass through the glass doors ontothe ice and; skate to their heart's content. it'-; : . . . ' ' ;'- :. .-'.- -' Those shown in the picture are two proXesffonai v skaters, who entertainthe visitors to thesBiltmere ice-roof in just the same way that profes- tie Hill. -:o:- M"!ss Gertrude Moore, of Edenton, ton. -:o:- Misses Mabel and Ethel Williams IS Hill. ho Christmas guest of Miss Sallieave returned from a visit to rela- :o:t tives in Beaufort. :o:- Miss Jennie Bar UoUr,-wno nas Deenj , Mr an4 rs. Hugh. Land. -and chil teaching near Luniberton, is spending ren of Winston-Salem, are spending her Christmas vacation with her par-, the holidays here with Mr. Land's boro, spent the holidays here T- CLINTON Clinton. Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, if New Orleans, arc guests of 'Mrs . Edwin Kerr here.' ZTT'iirr .' Mr. and Mrs.' J. T. Cox, of Golds- cijARKTON. Clarkton, DeeaJO Miss Mary Ward, KINSTON. HAMLET. jv-r-JiiuTO ioij hoiu, , N.uiatn, -xec. tu aaiss 1'jUiia, riouz- Hamlet Doc 20 - Micacb Jc of Charlotteipa guest: ofelatives clawof.Lenoif; is the attractive guest kendalUpl Greihsbor6;t and L Miss" nearere. fe- Tapp. ( , - ;lie Kendall, :f Faling Creek, spen ents, Mr. and Mrs. :o: E. Gardner. Mr. Stanley Wall, who for the past few months has been engaged , in buying tobacco at Winchester, Ken parentsMr.vand 'Mrs.- T. A. Land, on Broad Btreet. -: :o: Miss Alpha Kellum attended the tucky, is with his family. here to spend a short while marriage of her sister. Miss Nannie :o:- Mr. R. E. Garner has as his guest for a few days his brother, Mr. E. X. Garner, of Newport Mrs. Fannie Lucas, of Four Oaks, is visiting friends in our town. : o : Kellum to Mr. Richmond,. Va. C. T. Meacham, in -Misses; j ennie Sal . Mr. and Mrs. S Carl 'ff, WisharCan4 ' children left 'today for th'ebr home, in Ocala, . Fla, , after,, spending the ' hoU- v days here with relatives and 'friends,,'? Mr . W . - W- Whaley , !has returned ' q 'Wilmington Catt.er.;,.jidln.'eT" rChristmas holidays iere with'his;.p8v rent&r Mr . and Mrs .. 'If. B; Whaley. I Mr. E. T. Bullock has. returned to- Winston-Salem after spending thef holi dajs-; near.ihere;with;hls' parehlai; Mr and Mrs. J. D, Bulloqk. , , .y'.rTrrto:,'1 n -. . . ; Misses iallie ; and flattie ? McLean, pj.. Maxton repehding a few days with Mr; and Mrs. A. W. Mean On Chestnut "street.- V ; ""v.';';.;., Mr. W." L. Breece, of NorliAa, is a guest ol his jnother: Mrs. Mi, B.x 1 '." i: Rutherfordto'h. are guests of Mrs. Mil- ' 7 ' .. .. . snent the f f's" parents, Mr "and ' Mrs.' T.r E, .flpenttnej. . s, . .. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Goodman are ' Jiliss Bonnie Ford, of - States!)oromother Mrs Dora Kendall FAYETTEVILLE. : A. Fayetteville Dec. 30. Miss- Kate :o: Misses Annie Herring, of Oxford and Madge Herring, of Raleigh, are visitors in Clinton. ' :o: i Miss Mary Petty, of Greensboro is a guest of Mrs. B. P. Smith. :o: cord. .J. Schaut. -:oj-D.D. :o:- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller, TMiss" Kate Kendall;- wlio- teaches :ojf , . c f .a. m MM xU. loAflUAttkM jjviDemarie, is Bpenoms we ouuj of j here. -:o:- T..1J- TT Ji 1 f . -a r Dr. and Mrs. D.D. King, of Lum-' ra,8B'JUUa ,anuoipn is vismng miss berton, visited here7 this week. ( Mary Francis at Boydton, Va. 1 :o: ! Miss Bssie Taylor and" brother, Mr. Carl Taylor spent part of their holi days here with Mrs. M. W. Taylor.. :o: ' Mrs . Robert Parrott, and son, Ro- Mrs, 31. L. Joslyn, of Vanceboro, is a guest of her parents MrT and Mrs. O. L. Clark. ' j :o: j Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walls, of Miss Carrie Johnson, who teaches schooLnear Gastonia, is visiting here.) :o: (Apex, are gtfests of their daughter, parrott Miss Chrissie Boney has returned Mrs- P- M- Bridges. j -:o:- to her home in Wilmington after vis- Miss Margaret Pierce, who has been McPherson is visiting her sister, Mrs. iting relatives here spending the fall in Washington City, Clarence Lynch in Laurinburg. is here to spend the holidays with her mother, xMrs. T. B. Pierce. :o: Miss Aldiue Best, who has been herry, teaching: at Stokes: Miss Lenora' :o:- -:o:- -:o:- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burney, Asheboro, are visiting near here Miss Ruby Clark, of High Springs, A. A. Buchan. Mrs. R. H. Wynne and little daugh- of ter and Miss Rosa Blue, of Greensboro, are spending a few days with Mpe. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Horton spent Miss. Cornelia Harriss, of Raleigh, is the holidays with relatives in Norfolk Fla- is nere visiting relatives a guest of Misses Ruth and May Sed-,and Mount Olive. :o: I :o:- -:o:- Miss Lessie Grady, of Burgaw, is Womack, who teaches near Blacks-j Baim nf T.iiiinetnn isa visiting relatives in Clinton , . -r, 1 I I - o I . . ours:, ana Miss Anna iee cesi, wuu . it. i ,.r tw m. -o.- , guest at m uuuic m . auu i i & teaches music at Rose Hiir and D G MacKethan. Teacheys, are spending their Christ-( t ,Q. mas vacations at their respective humes in the city. -:o: Messrs. Walter, and William Holt have returned to their home in Burl Miss Kate Williamson, who teaches school near Rose Hill, is spending her; and little daughter are spending this :o:- Miss Sue White spen,t last Sunday L. , Curtis and children in Wilmington, N. C. , :o:- Mrs. E. spent several days in Chatham and Randolnh counties this week. Miss Mary Wright spent last Tues- :o: day in Greenville, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. L Winecoffl :o: Christmas vacation here. i o: Mi3s Eva Culbreth, a member of week in Florence, S. C. Miss Margaret G. Johnson is spend- MissNatalie Nunn is visiting friends in Elk Mill, Va. f Miss Mary Gray is spending the; : r i . j. .i.ii iu.: it 1 J.V1139 xva uiui-lu, a uicuiubi ui iviiss xuaiga mpTnn airpr. visilius meir luuliici . . i - - r.u m. i Students from the different schools '" r T Queen's College faculty, Charlotte, ing the week in Lumberton with Mr.juullUd W1LU riuvet, uei. who are here for the Christmas holi days include Misses Louise Anderson, Hulsa Best and Helen Fonville, from -J - 1 i " . ? is II in -rrv-ii ttn -n -n n i Flay nmn in III :o:- I spent Christmas here with her mother, Meredith College; Brookie Hin3s, Miss Ruby Melvin, accompanied byj Miss Pearl Bethune, has returned to ( Mrs. D. A. Culbreth. :o:- and Mrs. A. C. Johnson. i -:o: -:o: Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Womble, Jr., Rev. and Mrs. Walter R. Noe, -:o: :o:- (junston Hall. Washington; Mitchell Faison, from Flora McDon ald College; Theo. Wooten, Peace In stil ute. Messrs. Dudley Hill, from Eastman (College; If. L. Stevens and I r, I. f I. .: 1 l T T f 1 TI!11 r'5QC ""i- om ? "".V, Miss Bertha McCue, of Louisa, Va., , : ?. ? , Ir Z . IT" is visiting Miss Harriet Haridson iitiiuui; uewey ruiuo, Bingham's; Walter Stevens, from the f'itadel, Charleston, S. C; and Cecil and G. S. Best from Wake, Forest col lege. :o: Miss Sadie Lloyd Smith, of the fac ll!,y of the Warsaw school, is visiting relatives at Rockingham. :o: Miss Ruth Moore is with her fam 'Lv at Burgaw. :o: Miss Elizabeth Moore -went to Wil- Dr. and Mrs. Janie Graham have of Raleigh,, are guests of Mrs. Worn- ble's mother. Mrs. N. A. Barwick. - . , . . . - j XVCV. alxu. 10. la. v aiici v. live, vi. iciuiuuu wir i uvu uuiu xax iiu.iui vt ui ' hai hnmo in h lzanRininwn H.iit!i vis i .. (mm ...i. -nr.. Unc ffn-m ' I Wllmincnn sinorit Phnatmas hpr tpp visitins' TvT Tft .Tnnfb T?na L .O.- '- iuaijr maigaici 5,ltr rra. T.f A Ppthnnft I ' "ei-v" " " - -. ... : . Mrs. T- H. Partrck mm- V VS J. A. K.lAM-nlLT -. O. - Mrs. . r . x-itt, ux nuiiuifti w I guest ot Mr. ana xvirs. v. r. yutJiuj, on Hillsboro street. Mrs . R . R . White, of Belhaven, is hit: if - fwi.m. nf- Islam "Rom ia - Wiruio.,v- Greensboro, are spending the holidays a inist of her sister. Mrs. B. R. . ' Miss Laura Meares, school teacher a guest of her daughters, Miss Sue fat China Grove, is spending a few Wnite and Mrs. W. C. Swindell, on Miss Thelma Johnson is visiting days here. College street. relatives in Clayton. :b: Miss Grace Crumpler, Margaret Matthews and Annie Lou Carr, stu dents at the State Normal College, Huske, here. :o:- ttington Saturday to visit her brother, r. William Houston Moore. -:o:- M r. John R. Barden has returned from a business trip through the South! - -:o:- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hazlett and little sou. Roy Raeburn, of Petersburg, Va., sPent the holidays here with their J parents, Mr. and -Mrs. H. D. Hazlett. Mrs. McFall has returned to her home in Darlington, S. C,, ' after spending some time with her son, Col. John McFall. - -:o: ! - Mrs. Paul Collins and 'daughter, Miss Elizabeth have returned to their home in Hillsboro, after visiting Capt. Jas. D. , McNeiL Mrs. Colilns was acepmpaniei home by her sister, Mrs. Henry Parsley. - :o: Mr. and Mrs; F. K. Thompsorrand daughters, Misses Eleanor and Rachel, are visiting Mrs. Tomilson's brother, Mr. Walter Lambeth in Charlotte. ' ' -o'. . - ' Miss Cummings, of Richmond, is ; visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Wemr pie. -:o:- J Miss Ruby Middlebrooks, of Swans- Iboro- Ga., and Miss Alma Dukes 1 rrw-T tC , Jones, of ;Millsburg, Ky., are guests at permanen tly regulated and made ' active, b we celebrated Shlvar Mineral Water, jtos nively guaranteed bv moriev-back offer rriinTnflLs Jordan have returned Tastes finei routs a trifle. Delivered any m nr.ava. tov vissitpx ere by our Wilmington Agents, Elving XsaP " ton's Pharmrv. On, nA n3 Prints Sta COUSin, MW. : ay.U - the home of Mrs. R. T. Turk. sTiao T-Anta Jordan . and Master from visited theil at home here. :o:- Miss Maggio Blackburn, of Golds boro, visited Mrs. P. F. Lewis here --'o: Mr", and Mrs. sFrank Skinner, of Bennettesville, S. C, spent the holi days with Mrs. Janie Russ. DURHAM. Durham, Dec. 30. Miss Lillian iOvershein, a student of the Virginia WINSTON-SAIM. Winston-Salem, Nov. 30 Mrs. R. V. Brim, of Pilot Mountain, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Boaz. ::o: Mrs. Rose Stoillar, of Hopewell, Va this week. :o:- Misses Lucy and Sudie London, who are teachers in the Winston-Salem days, State -Normal College is spending the is a Suest of ner daughter, Mr. R. A Pleasants here. -:o: Mrs. J. L. holidays here as a guest of Mrs . S . A. Overshein. , :o: Mrs. W. C. Staples, of Wilson, who dis to "tfisit her father, public schools, are nere lor tne non- .has been visiting her mother. Mrs. C. .Fisher. E. Crabtree here, has gone to Reids- Fisher has gohe to Lan- Mr. J. L. GREENSBORO. Greensboro, Dec. 30. Miss Ethel Sena, of Winston-Saiem, is a guest of Miss Blossom Thacker here. i - :o: ' Miss Louise ; Oliver has . returned to her home Jn Winston-Salem after vis iting Miss x Viola Thacker. v :o: Miss Elizabeth Hines, of Pelham, is spending some time, with Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Glenn. . : -:o: . Miss Mildred Stallings, of Danville, Va., is a guest of Miss Alice Wither- spqon. - Dr., E. L. Pell has returned to Richmond after visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs . A. M. . Scales. ville to visit before returning home. :o: Miss Bertha Choplin has gone to Wihston-Salem where she will be a Miss Irene 'tlrif fin is visiting friends in Pelham. :o: Miss Wilma Durham, of Oxford, guest of her brother, Mr. J. R. Chop-. Seminary, is spending the holidays lin. :o:- with her father, Dr. C. H. Durham. :o: Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Womack, "of Miss Margaret Andrews is visiting relatives in Salem. She will also visit Macon, Ga., are spending the holi in Goldsboro before returnng. days with relatives here. :o:- ' j :o:- r v" Miss Viola Chambers is spending' Miss Thelma Adams, of the Greens the week-end with relatives in Ef-boro State Normal.Ms visiting her fa- land. -:o: Miss Agness Wilson is spending the ther, Mr. S. H. Adams. :o: Miss Ethel Brewer has returned to week-end with relatives in Henderson. Charlotte after visiting her parents, Mr- and Mrs.. George M. Jong, and Mr, nd Mrs . W . L . . Brewerv son, Harry,who cajne to stay several :6: days, were tfiinkiari away by a tel- Miss Francis Singleton, of ,Monroe, egram, . apprismg hiem "of Ithe death 'is a guest of Miss Virginia Davte on- of Mr. Lon's aunt,; atr Oak City. Smith street. y Scoring on Service Rendered Are we going to "play the Game?" Well, we should-say we are! We are all playing in the great "WORLD'S SERIES,", too! Did you ever think how very much like a ball game Is Qur service to patrons? r When the "Store Umpire" (the manager) calls "PLAY," and every player of the game is on his toes, waiting and watching his chance to do his share in winning the PEN NANT, which means, in our store service, GREATER RE MUNERATION FOR A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE REN DERED. - Play Ball! The great Winter sellers are at the bat. REMEMBER, CUSTOMERS! Our clerks are on the;.baseB, waiting for you to bring them home. WILL YOU. FAIL THEM? ' ' I'r.'VM Will the Winter sales strike a "three-bagger?" Will the clerks make home? " YOU ALONE CAN SOLVE THIS PROBLEM. Upon eam and every one of our customers and .friends rests the re sponsibility don't fail them. Buy your shoes here. . REMEMBER! The merchandise must "OUT-GENERAL" the "field." . Every "base-tender," every fielder" represents an objection made by our customers about our merchandise or service- We are all going to be "real players" of the GREAT NA TIONAL GAME OF EFFICIENT SHOE STORE SERVICE. We shall RESOLVE TODAY, RIGHT NOW, to leave no stone unturned in our path of success, and service to our clientele. -' . WE WILL, render the best service of any retail shoe store in our vicinity. We will win by intelligence, diligence, service and loyalty. ' ' "The Shoe Store Ahead' ' Bbylaii & Hancock j , " - 1--:- : .V
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