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********** Selma Bv MRS. W. T. WOODARI) ********** 5 SELMA, July 25.—Mrs. Guy It. < Pride left Wednesday to spend ! three weeks in Asheville and Waynesville before going on ti visit relatives in Syracuse, N. V Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wood and ? family returned Saturday to the.r , ?* home in Denmark, S. C., after *•' spending several days in the city > with friends. ^ * Little Miss Dora .lane Lumpk’n ^ * spe*nt several days last week in f Smith field with her aunt, Mrs. Oar* I Gardner. z z z z z z ******* Dr. and Mrs. r>am wiayerneis, of Kansas City, Mo.,' left by motor Friday after visaing Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Mayerberg here. They are enroute to Toronto, Canada, to spend part of their vacation. TVy were accompanied by their sister, Miss Florence Mayerberg from Goldsboro. Miss Nettie Hunt left Wednes day to visit her niece in Newport * News, Va. / Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Walden and daughters, of Charleston, S. C., spent several days last "week witn Dr, and Mrs. W. B. Johnson. .« ,Prof. H. Bueck is staying in New Bern and attending Neuse Forest summer school. Mrs. H. Bueck joined a party in Raleigh this week and will RO to New York on a vacation trip. 'Mrs. M. C. W. Tuck is spend ing a few days in Raleigh. iMr. and Mrs. W. T. Woodard and son, Fred Archer Woodard, Mrs. J. N. Wiggs and Mr. Haydon Wiggs went to Connelly Springs Monday to spend two weeks. Mrs. P. A. Holland spent Wed nesday in Kenly. Miss* Bertha Woodard is visit ing in Princeton. ' Miss Mattie Ellington, of K;c t njond, Va., is visiting Mrs. W.. II, Call.' Mrs. Jesse G. Brown and daugh ter, Miss Grace Brown, and Mrs. Noel Hobbs, of Kinston, were the -guests of Mrs. P. A. Holland Saturday. Miss Brown was e-v .-route to Florida and came to Selma to catch a through train. Mr. and; Mrs. S. 1). Glover and little daughter spent last week in Norfolk. Mrs. N. G. Blackman and her guest, Mrs. S. R. la*e of Green ville, spent last week at W rights i ville Beach. | Tie members, of the Kuwaiti* ; club, their wives and several out • of town guests enjoyed a delight j ful meeting last Thursday cve j ning when Mrs. JI. Bueck “and Mrs. A. J. Holliday served a e Jicious two course dinner at ta bles arranged on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Bueek. Rabbi Sam Ma.vertberg, of Kansas City, Mo., was present and favored the as sembled company with one of his •interesting talks. Rabbi Mayer berg visits his brother, Dr. 1. yV. Mayelberg annually and the peo ple of Selma look forward frrn year to year to his coming with fceen interest, because he always brings a worth while message. i»-. :-™ Glendale ‘ KEiNLY, Route 2, July 2f>. T ; Louise Conhett, of Mico, | was the week end guest of Miss j Elixabtth Boyett. », Mrs. K. Holland and daughter, -Elizabeth, of Now Born, are -spending some time in this com munity with friends. Miss Katie Corbett, of Micro, | w.as the week end guest of Miss Pauline Boyett. « Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stancii i and daughter, Mary Joyce, and j ?on, l.ynwood, of Creech's. sp?n» Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. I>. Woodard. i Mrs. Mary K. Woodard left Sunday to stay with her daugh ter. Mrs. J. T). Stancil, for sev feral weeks. Miss Annie Rose Godwin r? Keniy, spent a short while Sun day <ftf|ernoon with Miss Per. a Woodard. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hodge, Mr. Joe Woodard, Mr. S. W. Woodard and daughter, Esther, attended Mr. Charlie Hatcher's funeral at Corbet t-Hat che t Sunday. Miss Nona Godwin spent the week end with Miss Elsie «oyett in SmithdieJd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godwin, of Raleigh, spent Sunday aft , peon with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Godwin. j Misses Sallie and Malissa God win, Irene Woodard and Mr. Larry Bojfett, of Rock Ridge, spent last Sunday at Ray view. Miss Maude Boyett had for er week end . guest Miss Wright of ^fcrange. Va. I Mrs. Walter Brown, of Ccrbett-Hatcher, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. At- ' kinson. Mr. E. T. Boyett left Saturday for Greenwood, S. C., where he will join his wifc who is visitin ; her mother, Mrs. Davis. iWe are very sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Emmitt Stancir*£ tobacco which was destroyed by fire Saturday. His barn was ' saved. Smith FOUR OA.K.S, Route 4, July 2rj. —iMr. Donald Breedlove went to Smitbfield Saturday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barbour and children attended church at Flowers (Jrove last .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ixmnie Langdon and children, of Spilona, visited in our community recently. Mr. and Mrs. Newitt Jones, t f Cleveland, visited Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs., Carrie Ryals, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Came Cobb and little son, Ray, went to Smithfte'd Saturday. , « . , Mr. Alton Barbour was a busi ness visitor to Smithfield Satur day. . Messrs. Henry and Robert J^mith and Miss Emily Smith vis ited relatives at Goldsboro recent ly. Mr. Randall Lassiter, of Spilona. visited at Mr. B. A. Langdon s Friday night. (We are sorry to report that Mr. B. A. J/angdon is on the sick list. Mrs. R. H. Lassiter and Mrs. .1. A. Creech made a busines1. trip to Smithfield Wednesday. Little Miss Mary Ryals ha been visiting her sister, Mrs. Nc witt Jones, in the Cleveland sc tion. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Iwaiter and little daughter, Ruth Myvl. shopped in .Smithfield recently. Mr. Willie Creech and iva ano Esther Creech shopped in Smita field Saturday. Mr. Gilbert Breedlove, of »ah section, was in our vicinity Friday and Saturday. Mr. Loomis Breedlove and Jodie Rhodes, of Sandy Ridge, m^cie i call in our vicinity Saturday night. Mr. Dolma Gal lion and Mr. Jack Morgan, of Benson, were the guests of friends here Satur day night. We are sorry to report tha:. Mrs. J. A. Creech has been on the *iek List, for some time, though sn is improving now. Little Creek ('LAYTON, Hmite July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Johnson anc Walter Sellers, of Smithfield, vis ited relatives and friends hen Sunday afternoon. | Mr. Alvin Price has returned home after spending some tinv. at Raleigh with his daughter. •Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee, ,\ the Crantuck Farm spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Casey. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Adams and children are spending this week near Willow Springs with the:* parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). IT. Ad ams. Miss Inez Kennedy recently vis ited her sister, Mrs. Roger Hath away in Selma. Messrs. Jesse and Thurman i Puckett, of Sandy Ridge, were here for a while Sunday after noon. 'Mrs. Jesse Johnson and daugh ter, Miss Pauline, of the (’ran took farm, spent Sunday wit i Mrs. J. W. Kennedy. Little Miss Reha Peedin, of nea Pine Level, spent the past we *k with Misses Annie Mae and F.i'ie Peedin. They accompanied 1 or home Sunday afternoon and v.:M spend a few days with relatives near Pine I.evel. Messrs. Alvin Casey and Jack I.anjjley motored io Benson Sun day. Elder T. P. Adams and moth*.*. Mrs. 1). H. Adams, of Will va Springs, spent Saturday aft a* noon with Mr. and Mrs. D. C Adams. (Messrs. (Jordon Bizzell, Palma Johnson and Wilbur and Willie Moran, of Elizabeth section, vis ited friends here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Powell and Mr. John Powell, of Johnson •chool, spent Sunday with Mr. Bartley Parrish. Messrs. Hoy and Rattle Parrish, of Selma, passed through our vi cinity Sunday. •Mrs. Sara Jane Smith, of Ral eigh, has been spending a few days with her brother, Mr. P. J. Price. Miss Pauline Parrish is spending £ome time with Mrs. Joe Powell n |the Johnson school section. Messrs. Pete Wood and Wade John® >n. of Johnson school, wire' in th s community recently. M*. C. B. Yoow, of Join*an, Ciren was in this community on M »nuy. M.s-.scs Fannie and Elgie Casey; have returned home after spend ing sometime with relatives and friends near Yelvington’s Grovo and Pine Level. They speak eom mendably of the crops of those sections and especially that of Mr Joe Stafford who lives on the farm of Mr. II. L. Skinner, and ! Mr. 'A. E. Peedin of Pine Love* | route 1. Mr. Peedin has thirty row's of corn on which he expects thirty barrels. It is said that this com reminds one of the story ot ‘Jack and the Bean Stick.’ ******** * * * * ! $ Clayton $ * B,i MRS. I,. K. BKANIIAM * * * ***** * | CLAYTON, July 25.—Mr. Bill Williams, of Farmville, was a [visitor in town Sunday. • Mrs. W. P. Creech and Mr/. Janie Gulley were shopping in Raleigh Monday. Miss Thelma Talton, of near Archer Lodge, spent the week end here visiting friends. Miss Rosa Smith, of Raleigh visited her sister, Miss Betlie Smith, here Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Wilder visitc i friends in Smithfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Smith spent Saturday night and Sunday with I relatives in Franklin. I Mrs. J. D. Smith went to Ra! • leigh Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. James Stancil who is very ill at Rex Hospital there. iLittle Miss Mildred Wilder is spending the week with relatives and friends in Smithfield. Miss Kathleen Branham is vis iting her sister, Mrs. G. A. Lee in Smithfield for a few days. Mr.Dalmer Stephenson, of Smithfield, was a visitor in town Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruth Ellis is spending some time with friends at Rox >Mr. Starling Johnson, of tii<? Shiloh section was a visitor in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arthur and mother and sister, Miss Marga ret Arthur, and Miss Bernice Durham motored to Lexington, Va., Saturday, returning Sunday afternoon with the exception of Miss Margaret Arthur who re mained over to visit relatives and friends for a while. Prof. J. L. Duncan, of Red Springs, visited relatives here re cently. Miss Gladys Pierce,' of Alios: kie, is spending some time her.1 the guest of Mrs. Otha Gulley. Miss Madge Peters, of Eden ton, was house guest of Miss Vir ginia Forte last week. Mrs. Hugh A. Page returned last Wednesday from a visit Vi Mrs. Thurman Smith at Char lotte. Miss Verona Blalock, of Willow Springs, is spending some time with Miss Helen Atkinson. Miss Harriett Frances Mardre, of Hertford, was recent house (Kiiest ot Miss Mary lalton. | Miss Kula Mae Farmer has j lieen spending: some time at War f rent on with her brother, Mr. Gor don Farmer. iMiss Christine Johnson, of I.um berton, spent last week here the ttuest of Miss Gaynelle If inton. I.ieiitenant Ilnjrh A. Vase, 0. It. ('., left last Wednesday for the annual encampment of his regi i tent at Fort Itragg. Mr. I.atrelle Parrish, of the VI HEADACHE Intestinal poisons, ami sick head Echo quickly disappears. Yourwhob system enjoys a tonic effect, const! i pation vanishes, and you feel a re newed vigor. Avoid bromides an* dopedhev aredepressingand harnifu' All Druggists 25c and 7ec red pkg? I CARTER’S IJv1ePILL5 | MONEY T LEND On Improved City and Farm Property. Loans can be closed within ten days or two weeks. Any amount. Easy terms. L. E. WATSON, Jr. Attorney Smithfield, N. C. Phone 68 P. 0. Box 95 S. Navy, is spending some time ir Clayton with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Parrish. Mrs. W. B. War then and son, j Billy, of Davis'boro, Ga., are vis- j iting Mrs. Warthen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gower in West Clayton. .Miss Elizabeth Turley spent last Tuesday and Wednesday at Greensboro with Miss Mart':; Hassell who is attending summer school at N. C. C. W. Mrs. J. M. Ferrell, of Knight dale, and Mrs. R. C. Weather spoon and daughter, Miss Annie, of Durham, visited Mrs. Martha Renee here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barnc. and daughter, Lilburn, and Mrs Svvade E. Barbour and Svvade Jr. and Miss Grace Barbour have* been spending a few days in Wil mington.. Captain Wayland Jones anti Lieutenant E. W. McCullers left a few days ago for Fort Bragg to attend a month’s encampment of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. tMisses Mary Scarborough, c! Mount Gilead, I eta Gold Johnso . of Benson and Virginia Duval. <.[ f'anfoid, were house guests Miss Grace Robertson last week. 2 Kenly % H- Hv MRS. A. J. BROUGHTON * Aft Jf ************ KENLY, July 25.—Miss Celesl* Edgerton has accepted a position jin the auditor’s office at t! | courthouse in Smithfield for th ! summer months. Miss Janie McNeil is spending j some time with Mr. and Mrs. -M. McNeil in Conway, S. C. j Dr. and Mrs. John Howell haw returned to their home in Flor ence, S. C., after visiting thei: mother, Mrs. Patience Howell, j Mrs. W. P. Whitted and little daughter, Alice, have return; .! from a visit to relatives in Haw 'River. j Mrs. Dora Gilibreth, of Wilso:. was the guest of her sister, M - J. W. Darden, Tuesday. Miss Vivian Laythan has turned to her home in Washing ton after spending some time wit! Mrs. A. H. Hardison. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Edgerton. of Rocky Mount, were the guest* j"f Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edgerto i ! Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. F. A. White span’ j Tuesday in Raleigh. , Mr. Harry Blake Hardison an. j Miss Turnage, of Greenville, were the guests of Mrs. Arthur Hard* son Tuesday. j Miss Catherine Alford is visit I ing her sister in Edgecombe coun I ty. Mrs. Lela Pike Powell has’-re j turned to her home in Green vile, j after visiting her father, Mr. N i It. Pike. Mr. Robert Hinnant and Mr | Baucom, of Durham, were weed jend visitors here, j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams arc (laughter, Miss Zelle, of Wilming I ton, were the guests of Rev. an Mrs. Jas. H. Frizelle Sunday. Rev. J. W. Alford has returned from New Bern where he has been at,the bedside of Mrs. Alford, w! •; has been seriously ill. Mrs. A If or' is some better this week. Mrs. P. Godwin and son William, spent Friday in Durham with Mi ■ Frances Godwin who is attending ^iitiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiaintntu I Coble’s! I STUDIO I = Smithfield, N. C. j-; B R | THU BEST IN | 11Jholography J DR. J. c. MANN The Well Known liyesight Specialist and Optician wil! he at his office in the Post Office building, Smithlield, N. C., every second Friday in each month from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Headache relieved when caused >y eyestrain. Over 20 year? daily experience in examining eyes. When he fits you with Classes you have the satisfac tion of knowing they are cor rect. Remember the date and see him if your eyes are weak. Children with veak eyes should have them examined before school opens. Mis next visit will b?_ FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 summer school at Duke Univer- ■ ■ iity. * Miss Emma Matthews left Fri day for Scarritt College , in Nash vllle, Tenn. * Mrs. Henry Holland has return-1 e<l from Rocky Mount where she j spent some time with her brother who is ill in a hospital there, i Mr. C. M. Watson, of Emporia, Va., spent the week end home j with his family. Miss Celeste Edgerton spent j the week end in Raleigh with Miss ! Ann White. Mr. R. J. Parkerson spent the week end here with Mrs. Parker- j son who has been spending sev- j oral days with her mother, Mrs. | A. H. Hardison. Misses Ethel and Annie Crock- j lette Williams, of Wilmington, are! I visiting their uncle, Rev. J. H i iFrizelle and Mrs. Frizelle. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woolard, cf j Raleigh, visited relatives here on ' Sunday. Mr. J. Dobbin Bailey returned, home Monday after spending a month in Texas and Louisiana. Miss Pauline Eagles spent last week in Hope Mills with Mi*s Wyatt Bynum. Mrs. Rudolph Kirby, of War* saw,. visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Farabow, of Kinston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Neighbors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alban, of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollowell Sunday. Mr. Matt Hamilton and Miss Myatt Bynum, of Hoe Mills, wc”e the guests of Mr and Mrs. J. 1. Eagles Tuesday. Miss Nina Elizabeth Hamilton, of ftaleigh, is visiting relative.; here. Miss Edith Phillips, of \Va';e Forest, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Hazel Phillips. Miss Frances Godwin has re turned from Durham summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Kornegay, cf Goldsboro, visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Wood ard, recently. Mrs. B. C. Crawford, of Pikt ville, is spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Paul II. Etheridge. Little Miss Harriette Gurley, of : Goldsboro, is visiting her gran i 1 mother, Mrs. G. M. Morris. and there’s no parking problem on 'UNNY how farmers 1 and city folks sorta feci j sorry for each other. City folks think farmers have a tough time without street cars, traffic cops, night clubs, delicatessens and Greek restaurants. And the farmer thinks the city fellow is pretty dumb be cause he doesn’t know a Berkshire boar from a Du roc shoat... Personally I think the farmer’s got the best of it by a mile. With Delco-Light to give him the city conven iences at home and a car to take him wherever else he wants to go, he can live a pretty full life without ever wearing a swal- j low-tail coat or gray spats. With Delco-Lighr, he could even afford to wear them, if he 1 wanted to* Dillon Electric Service Co. West Walnut Street Phone 23S GOLDSBORO, N. C. fust phone or drop me a card and I'll bring Delco-Light to your home for a night demonstration I LIGHT ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT PLANTS PRODUCTS OF GENERAL MOTORS Made and Guaranteed by Delco-Light Company, Dpyton, Ohio DELCO Jf ********** * £ Corbett-Hatchcr % f' My rtit' and Ethel Eason ’V * * **¥¥¥*»***¥« SELMA, REI), July 25.—The HH>ple of this community were maddened Saturday morning when it was learned that Mr. Charlie Catcher was dead. iMr. and Mrs. Effriet Moore, of I :he Thansgiving section, spent la^t I Sunday here the guests of Mr. i and Mrs. J. H. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. George McDon aid, of St. Louis, Mo., spent last j week here the guests of the’r I mother, Mrs. Addie Eason. Miss Vaneie Jernigan, of Dunn, i is spending some time here the guest of her sister; Mrs. Johr. Foster. We are very glad to report that little Willard Bailey is improving after being very sick with pneu monia. The Corbett-Hatchcr library whl be open every Saturday after noon. All who wish to get books may’ do so. (Remember church services at Fairyiew Sunday night. If it's EGGS you want 1 Feed your Lens the good balanced ration that’s contained in Quaker FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH r'vcry ounce of ibis great feed is made up of just the tilings a lien must ha>c to do her best. It's cheaper to use because it pays bigger profit. Wc have it for you. — For sale by — Skinner & Stancil Smitlifield, N. C. # 0 hr MoOormlrk It Company, IMS HILLS — Files—Mosquitoes—Bcilhup*—Roaches—Moths Ants—rleas Vt aterhups—('.rickets ami many other insects Write for educational booklet, McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Md. Hudson Belk Co. " I he Home of Better Bargains” Smithfield, N. C. Printed Voiles 29c Yard Fast color Printed Voile. Good range of patterns. Special at . 29c Printed Dimity 29c Yard Fast color Printed Dimity. A nice selection at . 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