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******* Jf. H. if. * * ¥ ¥ * * Selma By MBS. \V. T. WOODARD if. if. * * *. *_* * * * SELMA, April 12.—Miss Doro thy Davis, of Raleigh, was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Massey last week end. Miss Mary Emily Stallings spent Easter with friends in Ralegh. Mr. H. Bolt, of Sj>encer, spent Sunday here with his sister, Mrs. P. H. Sellers. Mr. Estil Kutz, of Orlanda, Fa. was in the city several days last ******* Mr. and Mrs. R. D.Blackburn spent last week in Cherryville with lelatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Ratten, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Oliver. Elder J. T. Collier is on the sick list this week. Mr. Raleigh Griffin, member of the high school faculty, has re turned from a week end visit to Woodland. Mrs. Jane Aycock, of Micro, and Mrs. Bettie Bailey, of Kenly, were guests of Mrs. J. C. Diehl several days last week. Oscar Creech and Julius Corbett spent Sunday with friends in Bur lington. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scales spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mr. C. G. Saunders, of Weldon, spent Monday night with Oscai Creech. He was returning to the University. Mrs. Geo. Pittman, of Micro, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. T. Creech. Rev. D. M. Sharpe and family spent Monday in Burlington and Monday night in Greensboro. Mr and Mrs. Frank Humphrey of Red Springs, spent the Easter holidays with Mr. an Mrs. W. A Nordan. Mrs. Humphrey before hei marrigae recently was Miss Mabe Nordan of this city. Misses Annie Laurie Smith and Dorothy Adams spent last weel end at their respective homes ir Virginia. Mvt and Mrs. P. S. Steed anc little daughter, Frances, and Jamet McMillan, of Chapel Hill, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Hat tie McMillan. Mr. W. G. Whitley, of Durham spent several days last week here with his brother, Mr. Thad H Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Ray, of Buie’s, and Miss Mary Belle McMillan, oi Rockingham, spent last week end with Mrs. Hattie McMilllan. Mrs. Will Mitchell, of Durham v,r£3 the guest of Mrs. A. K. Eason Sunday. Mr. John Waddell left for his homo in Durham after a visit t» his father, Capt. C. B. Waddell. Mr. Dudley Moore, a member of the faculty of the Bonlee high school, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Woodard. Miss Roberta Spiers receied a message Friday announcing the death of her grandmother in Rich mond. She left immediately by bus for Richmond. Mrs. Noble Blackman and chil dren spent Friday in Goldsboro and Wilson. Mrs. Goo. W. Peedin and little daughters, of Wilson, ■were guests of Mrs. I. W. Mayerberg during the Easter season. Miss Stella Ethridge, a member of the Fremont school fa.culty spent last week end at home. Mr. A. T. Miillinder, cf Ports mouth, Va., was in Selma Monda.\. He was enroute to Greensboro. Me. R. M. Burton, of Mount Gil ead, was the guest of friends in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitley, ol F3oier.ee, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B Whitley and children, of Benson, j spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs | W. T. Woodard. R bert Straughn visited lcla 'tives in Durham last week end Miss Mattie Ellington of Rich mond, Va., arrived in the city or Saturday to spend Easter with Mrs. W. H. Call. Miss Alma Lee, of Greenville, spent last week end with Miss Eva Blackman. , Mr. DeWarner Richardson and little son, William, of Durham, spent Easter here with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Richardson. Miss Ethel Boykin, of Micro, was the week end visitor of Miss Irene Creech. Mr. John Short, of Chorlotte, is spending a few days in the city this week. • Miss Mildred Creech spent the Easter holidays in Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKedthan spent the past week in Wilming ton. M:s. E. G. Richardson, Jr., and children spent last week end in Raleigh. Mr. Charlie Richardson and sis ter, Mi»3 Mamie, Miss Rosa Pope, Mrs. W. J. Womack, of Goldsboro, rind Mrs. Cora Michael, from Edis lo Island, S. visited relatives in Seima Sunday. Miss Vivian Raper and Miss Applewhite, of Wilson, were the guests of Miss Mary Evelyn Par ker for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. James, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Me Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Deans spent Eastre Monday in Wilson. Mrs. Den Wilder, ol* Franklin tor., Mrs. Howard Mitchiner, of Wilson’s M-ill.s, Miss Mary Mitchi ner, of Garner, and Dr. S. J. Mitch iner, of Raleigh, were guests of Mr. John A. Mitchiner Monday. Mrs. Mary Blandy and Harry Blinkerhoff, of Smithfield, called on Mr. J. A. Mitchiner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fulghum, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Talton and their quests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, of Leaksville, spent Sunday in Goldsboro. Mrs. Herman Batten, of Norfolk, is visiting relatives in town this week. Thomas and Charles Fulghum ind C. L. Richardson were among those attending the Duke-Pennsyl vania ball game in Durham Mon Jay. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Moore spent faster in Reidsvillc with relatives. Mrs. C. A. Corbett spent last vcek end in Kenly. Messrs. Luther and Milton ONeil Murray Lynch, and Dorman Creech nade a trip to Wrightsville Beach o see the sperm whale which was stranded there. Mr. Eugene Hobbs and Miss Cthcl Corbett spent Sunday in Glint o n. Mrs. L. W. Craning has return d to her home in Rochester, N L, after ? pending some time with ’.er sister, Mrs. R. Blank, and •ephew Mr. A. E. Hofmeister and Moving Back To Selma Mis. A. Z. Pearce of Greens loro who formerly lived in Selma s moving back to her old home n the corner of Anderson and Jreen streets. Mrs. Pearce has a icst of friends in Selma and else where in the county who are de ghted to have her back. Mr. Mitchiner Improving. His many friends will be glad o learn that Mr. John A. Mitchi »er who has been ill for several /ccks is much improved and opes to be out again soon. h\ and Mrs. Vick Guests Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Vick were uests at a luncheon last week at he Yarborough Coffee Shop in aleigh, given by Dr. and Mrs. 'ade H. Atkinson, of Washington, ). C. Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson and party of friends are touring tht outhern states. Dr. Atkinson was ormerly from Selma and is a ousin of Dr. Vck. Attends Birthday Dinner. Mr. H. P. Bailey and family at anded a birthday dinner at Flowe lill on Sunday, April 8, given for lr. J. B. Bailey in celebration of lis 7Gth birthday. Entertains at Easter Egg Hunt. Miss Josephine Fulghum gave in Easter egg hunt for a number jf her little friends at the home >f her punt, Mrs. W. A. McMil an near town, on Monday. ******** * * * ^ * * £ Clayton * ¥ Bv MRS. L. R. BRANHAM * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CLAYTON, April 16.—Mrs. Ed ■jar Pierce, of Greensboro, spent ;everal days here last week visit ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. vl. Parrish. Mrs. Lena A. Barbour spent last A'cdr.csday with relatives in Gar ter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson .r.d children visited relatives in k'lrna Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reaves, of iiecnville, S. spent Sunday ere with their mother, Mrs. Den is Gulley. Mr. W. F. Morris has return 'd front Rex Hospital where he ar.dtt went an operation for appen dicitis several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Hamilton and children visited friends in the '•hilch section recently. Miss Corinna Sanders, student nurse at Watts Hospital, Durham, spent last Tuesday with her broth er, Mr. R. W. Sanders. Miss Helen Askew, of the school faculty returned to Clayton Mon day from her home in Ahoskie where she was called several days ago on' account of the illness and death of her father. Miss Zlda Barnes, of the Erwin school faculty, accompanied by her friend, Venice Davenport, epent the past week end at her tome here. Miss Frances White, student at C. C. W., Greensboro, spent the | holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sam White. Mr. and Mrs. Paul West left last i Wednesday morning for Birming- j ham, Ala., where they will be for j several weeks while Mr. West is looking after business matters. A large congregation enjoyed the musical program at the Clayton Baptist church Sunday night at which time the choir gave the Eas ter cantata—“Victory Divine.” Miss Elizabeth Ferrell, student at E. C. T. C. Greenville, is spend ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferrell. Mr. R. W. Sanders in company with a party of several others mo tored to Southport last Tuesday ,o attend a meeting of the stock holders of he Southport Fish Scrap and Oil company. Mrs. C. W. Carter returned a few days ago from Keysville, Va., where she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. W. Pridley. Mrs. rridley accompanied ivirs. i^ariei home and will spend some time | here. | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Page | jnd Hugh, Jr., and Miss Florence Winstead were recent visitors to ;elatives and friends at Rocky Mount. Quite a number of Clayton peo ple visited the Sandhill section last Sunday to see the beautiful scen ry of peach blossoms in the or ,-haids along the highways. Among .hose were the following Mr. and Mrs. John T. Talton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bedding-field md family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Sllis, Misses Irma Herring, Eloise j Jparg%r and Lela Mae Sitterson | and Messrs. Elliot Poole, Foster j 3ai nts and Bill Massey. The Musicians’ Club met Thurs-; lay evening with Mrs. Charles G. Tulley, hostess. A profusion of piii.g flowers made a lovely seat ing for the regular business meet ng. The present officers of the club were unanimously re-elected is follows: Mrs. Charles G. Gulley, president; Mrs. Sam White, sec eta ry; Mr. Norvelle Bryan, treas urer; Miss Florence Winstead, re porter. The decision of the club was to wait until fall to federate with the National Music clubs, and ,o present the public concert on April 2.1. About nine-thirty music ans were joined by their husbands \nd friends. During the delightful! ocial hour following the hostess, | assisted by Misses Davis and No de, served pineapple short cake tnd nuts. Mr. Vann Stringfield, the oloist for the evening, assisted by Mrs. John T. Talton at the piano dayed several enjoyable cornet numbers. The next meeting will ■e April lb with Mrs. C. H. Bed .ing field as hostess. The Halcyon club was entertain 'd by Mrs. Willard McCullcrs at he home of Mrs. D. H. CcMullers >n Wednesday afternoon, March 28. The library, music room and lall were beautifully decorated vith spring flowers and baskets Hied with Easter bunnies and •hicks. The president announced hat the regular business meeting would be held with her on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The pro gram for the afternoon was Wil iam McKeiver and Charles B. Ay Jock. William McKeiver’s life was j lircussed by Mrs. Y. M. Holland who had charge of the program, j She then introduced Dr. Albert An- j Jerson of Raleigh, who told in a j most interesting manner the life j of Charles B. Aycock as he knew him personally. Mr. Norvelle Bry ln played two piano numbers from j McDowell and Mrs. C. M. Thomas and Mrs. Sam White played a duet, ‘Overture” from William Tell. These added much to the enjoy ment of the program. The hostess served a delicious marshmallow and pineaplle salad with pickles, dev iltd eggs, cookies and coffee. Her two little daughters dressed in ap propriate Easter costumes passed ■ailed nuts in hand made baskets. ■ * V -Y -f- Y Y Y Y -V | Kenly j * l!v MRS. A. J. BROUGHTON '■* * Y V Y Y Y Y * .Y. Y i KENLY, April 10.—The Worn I an s dub will held its regular bus j mess meeting in the club room on i Wednesday afternoon, April 18, at J four o’clock. This is the time for | electing the officers for the new year. Every member is urged to ! be present. Faithful Colored Servant Dies. “Aunt” Maria Earp, who was 104 years of age, died Sunday. The funeral was conducted in the Free will Baptist church Monday after- j .toon by Rev. Bynum, of Wil- | son. “Aunt” Maria spent practi- j cally all of her life in Kenly. She was much respected and loved by both white and colored. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Whitted went to Goldsboro Friday night to hear Mary Lewis sing. Mr. Kedar Pyatt, of Franklin ton, spent the week end here with Mrs. Pyatt. Misses Nell Hardison, Eleanor Hatcher, Mrs. H. M. Grizzard, J. H. Barnes, Miss Eloise Darden, ******* Kenneth Kirby, Miss Frances God- j arm and Miss MeCallum attended 1 :he exposition in Goldsboro Friday light. Miss Patterson spent the week end in Smithfield with Mrs. Gil liam Wilson. Mrs. P. Godwin, Miss Frances Hunter, Mrs. W. P. Whitted and Miss Frances Godwin attended the exposition in Goldsboro Thursday night. Miss Emma Matthews and H. F. Edgerton were in Raleigh Friday on business. Mesdame? G. S. Coleman and W j. Hooks spent Friday afternoon in Selma. Miss Lottie Cromartie spent the week end in Durham. Miss Dorothy Anderson, of Florence, S. C., spent Wednesday at the teacherage with her sister, Miss Nelda Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Etheridge, Misses Ruth Clark and Pattie Hunter went to Goldsboro Friday night to hear Mary Lewis sing. Miss Annie Morris Dixion, of Elm City, was the guest of Miss Frances Godwin for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. White, Miss Ethel Morris and Mrs. L. Z. Wood ird spent Friday in Raleigh. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitted made a business trip to Wilson Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Barnes attended the N. C. Pre?ibyterial in Roanoke Rapids last week. Mr. J. W. Hollowell was in Lu cama, Wilson and Smithfield on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pearce at tended the exposition Thursday night. Mr. E. H. Frisbie, of Marion, spent Wednesday with his daugh ter, Miss Kate Frisbie, at the eaeherage. Mrs. J. W. Hollowell spent Thursday in Micro with her sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald. Misses Nettie Harris, Ruth Clark and Supt. G. T. Whitley attended the entertainment at Glendale ;ehool Wednesday night. Miss Clark and Mr. Whitley were judges h the declamation and recitation Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ethridge made a business trip to Fremont Friday morning. Ed Frisbie, of Duke University', Durham, spent Wednesday at the teacherage with his sister, Miss Kate Frisbie. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ethridge and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ethridge at tended the funeral of Mr. Monroe Boykin near Bailey Thursday aft jernoon. Mrs. A. F. Bowen visited her mother, Mrs. Perry Holland in Goldsboro Thursday. Mrs. George J. Hales, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end with Mrs. J. G. High. Attending the exposition Thurs day night were Messrs. John Woodard, Dobbin Bailey, Kenneth Kirby, W. J. Hooks, Jr., C. S. Pul le, Kermith Watson and T. C. Bailey. Miss Myrtie and Fannie Harper, ’’f Wilson, spent the week end with Mrs. W. T. Bailey. Mrs. R. M. High, of Atlanta, Ga., is spending some time with Mr. High's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. High. T. C. Bailey spent Saturday night in Raleigh. Mrs. R. M. High spent the week end in Raleigh with friends. *********** g Wilson’s Mills g g Bv MRS. S. L. BARBOUR * WILSON’S MILLS, April 16.— Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Parrish and little daughter, Carolyn Parker, have returned to their home in Black Mountain after spending Plaster here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Corbett end Miss Elizabeth Uzzle were vis itors to Southern Pines Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis and children, of Micro, spent Saturday afternoon here with relatives. Mr. Carlton Adams, of Wake Forest College, spent the Easter holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adams. ■Miss Harriett Uzzle, of Raleigh, visited her mother, Mrs. Lulu Uz zle, during the holidays. Miss Maggie Parrish, of Selma, spent Easter here with relatives. Messrs. Carl K. Parrish, J. A. Todd, Ed Uzzle, Ed Turnag^A. O. Uzzle and S. L. Barbour attended •the ball game in Raleigh Easter Monday. Mr. Si Bailey, of Dunn, was a visitor in town on Sunday. Mr. and-Mrs. S. L. harbour and little son, Shelton, spent Wednes day in Kinston and Goldsboro. Messrs. L. C. Davis and Moses Spivey, of Micro, were in town on Monday. Miss Ellen Uzzle, of the Glendale school faculty, spent the holidays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crocker and children spent Sunday in town with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parrish. Mr. Carl Johnson, of Smithfield, was a visitor in town Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. Aubrey Massey spent Sat urday in Greensboro on business. Mrs. Annie Jenkins, of Atlanta, Ga., recently visited her sister, Mrs. P. H. Massey. Little Miss Loyce Godwin has returned to her home here after spending a week with her sister. Miss Nellie Godwin in Four Oaks. Miss Odessa Massey had as her guest during the week end Miss i Clayton, of the Cleveland school faculty. ************ * Four Oaks * * Bv MRS. R. 0. CANDAY * * * * * * * * * * * If FOUR OAKS, April 16—Mrs. Reid Adams spent the Easter holi 1 days in Kn,ightdale with her sis ter, Mrs. Robert W,ilder. Mrs. William Adams and little son, Billy, spent the holidays in Elizabeth City with relatives. Miss Christine Dodd, who is (caching in Bailey spent Easter heva with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Dodd. Mrs. J. H. Austin and children spent the Easter holidays in Clay ton with Mrs. Austin’s mother, Mrs. M. E. Gattis. Mr. Ronald Keen, of Tarboro, spent Easter here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Keen. Miss Van Mullis, of Dunn, spent the week end with Miss Lucile Stanley. Messrs. Carl Lewis and Wade Stanley spent the Easter holidays in Newberry, S. C., with friends. Miss Pattie Williams spqnt the holidays at her home in Stedman. Miss Maud Westbrook spent the PHOENIX HOSIERY ' ,r< fhc;i: Me garbed ’n P.ioenix hosiery, _ i .. oi irs ranjy of :olor, sirarmos of f | :. •>-'/ v. ! r.”.-dip»s<, of f-;h~ '■ ■ • ' Ire. | Hudson-Belk Company “The Home of Better Bargains” week end at her home in Benton ville. Mrs. Wilton Bandy and children are visiting relatives in Morehead City for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and little son, Ormond, spent Easter in Rose Hll with Mrs. Johnson’s motfter. Mr. Tyron George, of Wilming ton, spent Easter here wfth his parents. - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Champion and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson, of Raleigh, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Canaday and Miss Luna Lewis spent Wednesday morning in Raleigh. Mrs. Alice Adams and children, Doris and Leon, Jr., spent the hol idays at Airee with Mrs. Adams’ parents. Mr. Rudoph Staney, of Raeigh, spent several hours here Sunday with relatives. Among those who went to Wil mington Sunday to see the big fish were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders, ! Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders, I Miss Annabelle Thornton, Messrs. ! Jesse Stanly, Nathan Keen and Will Brown. Mr. W. E. Berkholtz, of Rich mond, Va., spent Easter here with his daughter, Mrs. Nathan Keen. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Miss Luna Lewis, Wilson Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Canaday and c.hildtcn spent Sunday afternoon in Goldsboro with relatives. Miss "Jessie Hines spent the holidays in Ashland, Va., with Miss Mittie Quarles. Miss Mary Cothran spent the Easter vacation at her home in Hamlet. Miss Adna Bailey spent the holi days in Charlotte with relatives. Mr. R. M. Hardee spent the holi days at his home in Stem. Misses Beatrice Honeycutt and Evelyn Costello, of Linden, spent the week end with Miss Oma Ad Misses Margaret Tabor and Katherine Hancock spent Saturday in Smithfield with Miss Sarah Pat terson. Mi:^: Pauline Strickland and Mr, Hunter Massengill, of Elevation were married last Thursday ir South Carolina, Mr. Theron Hobbs spent Eastei in Hamlet with friends. Miss Louise Lyde spent the hol idays in Washington, D. C., witfc friends. Messrs. Allan Johnson, G. V Harris and David Sanders attend ed the exposition in Goldsboro last Monday night. Mrs. Booker Law-horn, of Ben son, spent Monday here with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Bandy. Mr. G. V. Harris spfnt the hol idays at his home in Belhaven. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders, Mr. Richard Lewis and Miss Annie Lee Denning of Benson attended the Wake Forest-State baseball game in Raleigh Monday. Hubert Massengill, of Raleigh, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mas scngill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Creech, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Creech and Mrs. B. B. Creech and son. James Bry an, spent Sunday in Rocky Mount with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hatcher and Mr. Robert Geddy spent the holi days with relatives in Raeford. Miss Ava Myatt spent Easter in Goldsboro with Mr. and Mrs. John Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lassiter vis ited relatives at Oxford during the week end. Miss Sarah McClellan spent the holidays at her home in Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Miss Luna Lewis and Mrs. W. J. Lewis spent Thursday afternoon in Fay etteville. Misses Catherine Barbour and Willie Massengill gave a delight ful Easter egg hunt for their Sun day school classes Saturday after noon. Little Miss Ruth Lassiter won the prize for finding the most eggs. She has won the prize two years in succession and is consid ered very lucky. Mrs. R. C. Canaday, assisted by Mrs. Jefferson Lassiter, entertain ed the Sunbeam Band at an Eas ter egg hunt last Thursday after noon from three until four o’clock. The little tots found about seven ty-five boiled eggs and candy eggs of various colors. Messrs. Jesse Stanly, William Sanders and John Bandy went to Greensboro Thursday on business. Misses Luna Lewis and Meta Shaffer returned to Greensboro Monday to resume their studies at N. C. C. W., after spending the ! spring holidays here at their home. Misses Willie Massengill, Mar vel Sanders and Meta Shaffer were guests at a birthday dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whittenton j in Benson last Thursday evening i in honor of their son, Marshal’s 1 twenty-first birthday, j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Creech of Norfolk, Va., announce the birth i of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Creech were i former residents of this city. Little Miss Lois Godwin, of Wil so’s Mills, spent'last week with her sister, M:ss Nellie Godwin. Friends of Mr. Hunter Allen will be glad to learn that he is rapidly ■improving after being ill for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Parham Rodgers and little 'son, of Farmville, are visiting Mrs. j E. P. Strickland for several days, j The senior play, “Barbara Makes |a Splash,” and presented by the ; senior class of the Four Oaks high j school at the school auditorium on j Wednesday evening was a big suc cess. There has never been a play 'given in Four Oaks that was en joyed quite as much, each of the :ast of characters doing his part * .veil. A group of chorus girls wear ng lovely costumes appeared be tween scenes and delighted every me present with their songs and lances. A feature of the evening’s mtertainment was music by Miss Luna Lewis and Mr. Shelton Lewis, rhe play was directed by Miss Margaret Tabor and Miss Pattie Williams. The junior baseball team of Four Oaks high school went to Benson Friday and defeated them by u score of 13 to 3. The junior’s first game of the season but they are now ready to challenge any jurfior team in the county. ************ * # * % Johnson Union % * Bv IRENE GOWER ¥ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CLAYTON, Route 3, Apr.—Mrs. W. N. Haggard and little daugh ters, Emily and Josephine, were the guests of Mrs. Martha Haggard of Clayton the past week end. ,Misses Irene and Beatrice Gow er, Miss Lillie Johnson, Mr. J. N. Johnson and Mr. Horace Lancaster of near iSmithfield, attended the party last Friday evening given by Miss Eloise Dale of Goldsboro in honor of her brother, Mr. Pren ciss Dale, of High Point. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Price and family spent last Sunday with friends near Clayton. Messrs Worth Matthews and Aeson Green, of near Cleveland, passed through this section Sun day. Mr. James E. Sanders, of Ral eigh, was the guest of friends in this section Wednesday. Mrs. Rutha Parrish is visit ing her brother, Mr. Bith Wallace, near Clayton this week. ! We are very .sorry to note tb" illness of little Miss Emma Hazel Price. Master Howard Gower delight fully entertained a few of his lit tle friends at an Easter egg hunt 4 Wednesday afternoon. We are very glad to note that Mrs. C. V. Knox is able to be out again after a few days’ illness. PLAY TO BE GIVEN AT NEW HOPE SCHOOL The play, “A Fortunate Calam ity” will be given by the teachers of New Hope school and the com munity boys and girls at New Hope school on Friday night, April 20. This play is part of the com mencement exercises, and the pub lic is cordially invited to attend. Plant Velvet Beans for Profit Velvet beans, planted in corn rows, will add $14j00 worth) of plant food per acre at a cost of only fifty cents. Ladies’, Children’s and Misses’ Ready-To-Wear A BEAUTIFUL GROUP OF New Dresses j In Sizes For Women and Misses $14.95 and $16.95 Here are Dresses that will attract attention any where, any time. Lovely georgettes, flat crepes and printed crepes. Only to see them is to appreciate their beauty—quality and styling. Children’s Silk DRESSES Sizes 7 to 14 $4.98 Lovely silk frocks for this season—of most charming new fabrics and colors. Ladies’ and Misses’ DRESSES In All Sizes $9.95 A charming group of dress es developed of flat crepe, georgette and other popu lar fabrics.
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