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»**♦»*»*»*** | Kenly % n. h* MRS. A. J. BROUGHTON * i$ ♦ ************ KENLY, Aug. 1.—One of the ;nc:: delightful social affairs of the week was a picnic supper liven at Holt Lake on Friday eve ning by Miss Virginia Darden in honor cf her cousin, Miss Nina - ejhizabeth Hamilton of Raleigh. The young people of the town 7 and several visitors in town were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. , T. Whitley, Mrs. C. F. Darden and Mrs. L. E. Hocks. Mr. E. W. Howard, druggist at Ke:l!y Pharmacy, has movel his family here from Garner. We welechie Mr. and Mrs. Howard and, children to our town. They live' its the house just vacated by Mr. L. C. Wilkinson and family. Mr.* J. W. Hollowell, D. D. Grand Master, left Tuesday for ■Hickory where he wall attend the u. D. Grand Masters’ meeting. i:»l Mr. Hank Simmons, of Gol(U S l :tj, spent Sunday here with his family who are- spending several gj weeks at the home of Mr. R. A. Mrs. Ransom Holland, of New Been, was the guest of Mrs. J. u A. Hedge Sunday. Mcs3iJ. J. DobLin Bailey, W. J. H-cofcj and H. M. Grizzard spent Monday in Raleigh. Mr. Cromwell Daniels, of Li - iititctt-, spent the week end in town Mrs. Daniels who has been cntys-fegr several weaks with liar pare-ry-s, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ed* The family of Mr. J. L. Lassi ter. of Louisburg, has moved to town. iM’argarette Blackman, of Haw River, is spending some time wi:h her .sunt Mrs. W. P. Whitted. y.'^s Miriam Fdgertcn is an.. .>eriin& a house party at Qcm-oke. 'Mrs. 'Mayljelie Edge Eton Draugh - an and two children are visiting motives in Durham. M: ?. G. G. Edgertcn and Miss | Debbie Bailey spent Wednesday in.j Raleigh. Mi^s Mary McDonald who has! v5een spending several weeks in j' Cleveland Ohio with Mrs. , K. H. j Alford has returned and is spend • In? a few days with Mrs. Katie j M. Hocks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Broughton! tnd son, Phi LI ip, visited relatives I in Wilson Thursday. iMesdatmes R. T. Fulghum, Hank j S.mmona, J. W. Hollowel! and! Ret\s D. Edgerton spent Friday in I Raileigh-with Mrs. W. A. Alban. ' II. M. Grizzard was the guest of her sister. Mrs. L. V. j' Grady, in Wilson Friday. Miss Selma Grey Hooks la ; cpending some time in Burling ten with her sister, Mrs. R. R. Smith. John S. Broughton lias returned from Vwls.on where he spent some I time* with L. P. Bullock, Jr. |, Mr. William Guess, of Raleigh, j; was a visitor in town Sunday. ; *?h,jM:$3. Faye Barnes, of Washing- j; ton, spent the week end with her M parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tom Barnes. ^ M.ts Ruth Francisco, of Welch, ;• W. Va., is the guest of Miss | J Elcuise Darden. Dr- and Mrs. W. P. Whiutidlf afld ^aughtfr, Alice, and bum* * rasst, Margarette Blackman ' Sunday at the beach. ' . Mr. L. C. Wilkinson an<i fam ily have moved in their new home on Maxwelton Heights. Mi'3. J. K. Bailey has returned to her home in Charlotte after spending some (time with her sis ters, Misses Lou. Nettie and Deb bie Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alban and children, of Raleigh, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hoi lowe.il Sunday. Mrs. L. B. Creech, her son, Jim, and daughter, Miss Willie Creeen, of Florence, S. C., were guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. G. High, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fulghum and daughters, Misses Eunice Grey, Rebecca and Ann, spent Sunday in Bath and Bayview. Miss Bertha Edgerton left Mon day for Fayetteville to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Broughton and three sons, of Hertford, wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Broughton for the week end. Miss Janice McNeil is sipendir.g this week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Miss Ina Neighbors, of Benson, visited her brother, Mr. E. V. Neighbors, this week. ! Misses Irene *Edgcrton, Glenda Hodge, Sarah Coleman, Virginia Kirby and Mr. Clifford Atkinson 'left Wednesday for Camp Edger ton where they will attend tie ! Granville Presbytery camp. Mrs. L. Q. Lewis, of Baile\. J. C. High Friday. Mrs. H. M. G-rizzard arid sv ter, Mrs. L. V. Grady of Wilson, left Monday for Biadeniboro where they will spend a few days with their sister, Mrs. M. C. Bridger. Messrs. Vaughan Jenkins and George Karnegay, cf Goldiiboro were visitors in town Sunday. Messrs. L. f*. Bullock. A. 1. ‘Strickland, of Wilson, Willaid Bullcck, of Winston-Salem, an » Miss Lily Dew, of Wilson, were Lie guests of Mrs. A. J. Brough ton Tuesday. Mr. Wya'rt Richaidson of Selma, ivas a visitor in town Tuesday -ve ruing. Brv. Jas. H. Frizell antf two ijeces, Misses Crockett and Ethel IViUiams, of Wilmington, attend 'd the show in Wilson Mon lav ifternoon. Miss Lewis and two brother-., Messrs. B. E. Lewis and Neil jevvis, cf Tabor, were the guests >f Misses Elouise Darden and Miss Ruth Francisco Tuesday. Misses Elouise Darden, Ruth Francisco, Messrs. Brainey Rack ey and Vaughan Jenkins attended he show in Wilson Monday eve Glendale KE'NLY, RED. Aug. 1.—Mr. and dhs. E. T. Boyett returned horns ifter spending several days in Greenwood, S. C. Misses Mildred and Maude Boy tt spent Tuesday afternoon and Vednesday in Smithiield. Miss Anne Davis, of Greenwoo i, >. C., Is visiting her sister, Mrs L T. Boyett. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland had or their guests this past weak ’ll 3. R. Holland and daughter,! llizabeth of New Bern. Miss Geneva Lou Franklin, of ireenville, was the week end ucst of Miss Rena Woodard. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gcd'w;.; eiv the week end guests cf Mr ■hum*' BIG BANNER | WAREHOUSE !! Smithfteld, N. C. We are better prepared this season to fctore and grade your tobacco than ever before. We have plenty of room .and can hold it for you as long as you want. We Guarantee Satisfaction on Our Work. Will make you an advance on tobacco graded or ungraded. ! Skinner & Patterson I L,Sroithfield, N. C. I • m—Mi and Mrs. E. T. Boyett. Mi.** Elsie Boyett. of Smith-field, >pent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Boyett. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Boyett and Miss Anne Davis attended .. par4y in Pine Level Thursday evening. Set vice was held at Mr. .ha Woodard’s Sunday afternoon. Rec.i J. T. Collier preached. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woodard went to Raleigh Sunday to ?e *1 Mrs. James Stand 1 who is se . riou-sly ill in a hospital there, i Messrs. J. W. W-oodard and E. T. Boyett went to Smith field on ; buaine-ss Tuesday. Mr. Norwood Woodaid was a: home for the week end. He is at- ! tending summer school at Chaoc* Hill. j Mrs. R. D. Woodard accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Staneii. ;of Creech's visited Mrs. James j Staneii who is in the hospital at j Raleigh recently. j Misses Varneda and Irene Woo-i jard entertained a number of their J friends at a chicken fry Friday, | night. Mr. Clarence Woodard who is teaching at Plainvieiw was home for the week end. Miss Nona Godwin left Thurs day for Fayetteville where she will begin work. Mrs. E. T. Boyett and sister, Miss Anne Davis, shopped ;n Wilson Monday. Mrs. E. P. Woodard spent Sun day aftem-on in Raleigh w'.in Mr,--. Jrr.ies Standi. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodard and son, Douglas, went to SmUS. field S .inday. Mr. md Mrs. 10. T. Boyett an j Miss Anne Davi-; spent a shun while with Mr. Boyett’s parents near Princeton Monday evening i Mr. EJeon Woodard went !o j Wilson Saturday on business. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyett a • f | family spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Grey Boyett of Print '• ton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parnell and family of near Fremont spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mil lard Blackman. Miss Rosa Durham entertained a number of her friends at a party Saturday evening. Mr. Turner Godwin who is at tending summer school at Wake* Forest was home for the wc>k end. Mrs. J. L. Boyett spent Thurs day with her mother, Mrs. Tom | Wiellons of Micro. CHILDREN’S DAY AT POWHATAN BE OBSERVED Next Sunday, August 4, Chil dren’s Day will he observed at tl'e Freewill church at Powhatan. It will be an all day occasion witn dinner on the grounds. The pro gram will begin at 10:30 in tne morning. A sermon by the pastor wMI be a part of the morning ex ercises. In the afternoon there will be singir< by several classes. Eve*ybody 1: invited to go and carry well filled baskets. Dixie MIDDLESEX, Route 1. Aug. 1. —-Mr. S. J. Hinton’s tobacco bam was burned last Wednesday morn ing. He does not know how it caught on fire. There Were five or six hundred sticks of tobacco in the barn. He had no insurance. Mrs. Omega O’Neal and children went to Selma lasit Friday afte> Misses Swannie and Villie Hin ton spent Sunday wi*th Messrs Clara and Alma Pollard. Mr. D. E. Narron and son, N. M. Xarron, went to Smithfieid la ,t Thursday afternoon. Mr. John Price and Miss Annie Price spent Wednesday in Wii ivuss j\ate Minton, or tsimthfic i. .'pent the wetk t n-,1 with her - ter, Mrs. K.ijjrai* Hare. -Miss Fh.ise Nanc-n spent I i . week end with Mi s Out Mac IIi : ton near Antioch chur-eh. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Davis and children, of near Middles :: pe nil Sun;iay with re 1 atives n< a • he re. fiayer net tiny was held in live h. me ui' Mi. arj Mrs. Bill Mad n Sunday at twj o’clock. Mrs. Elmer Godwin spent Frld :y tvtning with Mrs. D. E. Narren. Wt- were soriy to know that Mr. Firm r Godwin’s tobacco ba n wa.. burned last week. 1: had about six hundred sticks of - bucco in it. IF had but little i\ * utar.ee o.. the barn * * * * * * * * * * * .V. * Micro % Y J H' 'Y -Y Y Y- Y -Y -Y 4. jy. MICRO, Aug. 1.—Mrs. E. F. VVar:en, of Dunn, is visiting :».»r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter IFi. ten, this week. Mrs. H. WeLlons and little s. Charles Herman, spent sevev il i lays last week in Rocky Mount ‘ ■vith Mrs. Wellons’ parents, M r. • ind Mrs. Chas. W. Ivey. Miss Ruth Styron, of Pine He-. 1. spent Sunday with Mirs-ts filda Grey Pearce arid Evelyn linnant. Messrs. Thurman Peek and ialph Brogden of Goldsboro, vi- - , ted at the home of Mr. Peeb/s father, Mr. J. A. peele, Sundav.' iMiss Kannye Mae Wellons ia« returned to her home here affer attending summer school at Asne ville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moore and daughter, Novine, visited reta tives in Lucama Sunday after Miss Flossie Wellons, of Prince ton, spent Monday night * here with her brother, Mr. Harve.v Well o ns. Friends of Mrs. J. W. Wellon* were very sorry to learn that while she was eating dinner on Tuesday one of her children spill ed a bowl of hot soup on her back and burned her very badly. While Mrs. Wellons was prepar-' ing dinner the day before (M n ! day) she burned her hand badly j with hot grease. Miss Sadie Boyette, of Prince ton, spent Tuesday night here with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Wei Messrs. Edwin and Hebrew Kannon and C. Williams, of Win terville, are spending this week j with their aunt, Mrs. H. J. Cor ! bett. judge t,. v. Hi ns haw, of Chapel ! spent the week end with j friends here. -Mis>s Effie Aycock entertained ! a Rfumiber of her friends at a j chicken fry Saturday night. Messrs. Millard Johnson, Char lie Hatcher and Chester Peelo j went to Wilson Sunday. On Thursday evening, July Xo ! from eight until eleven o’elo:k | the members of the Junior Be | raca class of the Freewill Baptist j Sunday school entertained *hi members of the Junior Philathes c-lass at a party at the home of Mrs. H. J. Corbett. Several par' ). games' were played and a num ber of piano selections were ren dered by Miss Katie Corbett. The gut. is were then led into he dining room where delicious ice cieam and cake were served. Those enjoying this delightful evtr.t were: Misses Vick Mozm go. Hazel and Hilda Grey Pearst. Katie and Louise Corbett. Eunice Pittman, Minnie Yelverton, Edith A usley, Maybelle Barden, Carole, Uaniel, Elgah Godwin, Effie Av ' .ck, Irene Peele and Huth Bag. iy; Messrs. David Barden, Earl iMizgeraki, Earnest Pittman, Lea Rose & Woodall Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Anywhere —Any time. Day Phone 36. Night Phone 31 BENSON, N. C. 1/ BPH you Imv PennzoiS at ;ir» cents per quart you arc : ci(iiiy (j,e best and most economy ical lubrication availa ble today. **" •** -— , , 11 ^loiiemifal-because " «. quality A,al'<u fa ihtlif„rma who believe In q > "“reW“- n--~ - If’otl »«« - aval tolt/ni highest quality PE.N.NsYI LVANIa oil 66The best motor oil in tlie world" heak pennzoil Oil. MONDAY NIGHTS ElG CANS WBT HT O’CLOCK CHAKLOTTE Wayne Oil Co. Fremont, N. C fcmirt No. 8-feuayl Gi*nls Cam]* Ori Au'n Davis, Earnest Mozingo, Chester Peele, Worth Bagley, Arnod Pittman, Luiby Smith, Walter Boykin, Noble Grumpier and Vel man Atkinson of Kenly. *********** * Clayton * R.' MRS. I,. K. BRANHAM *********** CLAYTON, Aug. 1.—Mrs. K. E. Turner and children, of Washing ton. D. C., are visiting relatives in Clayton. Miss Helen Parker, of Balti more, is visiting Miss Annie V. Ellis. Mrs. Mary Ferrell, of Durham, is spending some time here visit ing Mrs. Rosa Duncan and Mrs. Sanders Cox. Mr. Frank Jones, of Durham visited friends in Clayton mt Sunday. Misses Louise, and Dorothy Young were shopping in Raletgh Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weathers spent some time recently at Car olina Beach. Mr. Byron Poole of Philadel phia, Pa., is visiting his mother, Mrs. N. R. Poole. Dr. J. J. Young went to Smith field, on business Monday after Mr. Allie Baggett, of Dunn, has been spending some time here visiting Mr. John B. Robertson. Mr. Fred Wilson and Miss Cl eve Wilson, of Hartwell, Ga., are visiting relatives in town. Misses Daisy Bell and Peu'l Duncan spent last week with friends at Zebulon. Mr. J. A. Weisner. of High Point, visited his sister, Mrs. A. J. Farmer, here a few days age. _H. Coats, Jr., who .$ I ******* ; attending- summer school at the ■ University, is home for a few days. Miss Harriett Mardre who h-.f been visiting- Miss Mary Taltoi returned to her home at Hertford last Wednesday morning. Miss Zelda Barnes who has been attending summer school at Duke University has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hamilton and children visited relatives near Smithfield Sunday afternoon. Mr. Johnnie Mitchell of Lu cama spent last week here with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Mitchell. Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Brooks visited relatives at Sunbury re Mrs. G. S. Wall spent last week at Oteen with her husband who is a patient at the U. S. V. i Hospital there. Miss Leta Gold Johnson re turned to her home at Benson last Wednesday after visiting Mias Grace Robertson for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, < f (Woodland, spent last Sunday here with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Jones, j Mr. C. W. Pender, of Golds boro, was a visitor in the ci*y ' last Wednesday afternoon. ! Mrs. Paul C. Duncan, of Golds boro, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barnes here for a few days. Mr. Will A. Jones attended the summer furniture show at Hig.n Point last Tuesday. He was ac companied by his daughter, Mis*; Evelyn. Miss Gleve Baines and Ml- * Sax Barnes Farmer spent the past week with friends at Wins ton-Salem. (-•apt. Way land Jones and Lieut Hugh A. Page and E. W. MeCu! lers O. H. C., were here last Sun, day from Fori Bragg where the; are attending the annual encamp ment. of their regiment. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Box and son, Horace Jr., have gone to Springfield, Ohio, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. Bex was bookkeeper at the Federal Oil company for several months. Mr. Jesse C. Ellis and Miss Bessie Ellis who have been ve*v ill at their homes here for ;ome time continues seriously ill. Mrs. W. S. Penn and children, Pattie and Annie Leith, have beej spending some time with relatives rit Ocean View and Kitty Hawk. A CARD OF THANKS Allow me space in your paper to express my heartfelt 1 thanks to all who rendered their aid and service in any way during the two weeks my - wife was in the John ston County Hospital. Especially do wo wish to thank I)r. Orr, Dr. Wilson and Dr. Morgan. Clod’s richest blessings ever rest und remain with them. We want to thank Miss Starling and Miss Hill for the kind and faithful a. lent ion given my wife who is now back at home. We also thank Mr. Robert Barbour, Mr. A. Hv Young blood and Mr. W. J. Alford's fam ily for the many kind deeds do^e for us while my wife wag in the hospital and since she has return ed home. They shall not lose their reward. (HAS. D. STANLEY. Forty-one prizes were won by 42 chickens grown and raised by 4-H club members of Catawba county at the recent Madison Square Garden Poultry show. Performance Counts! Watch the new Ford on the hills, in traffic, and on the open road, and you will know that it is a truly great car -— —ftc uie new rord car you will be delighted with its low, smart bnes and the artistic color combinations. There, »ou will say, is a truly modern car. But a still greater thriil awaits you "ben you slip into the roomy seat behmu tiie Vihecl and start away for your first ride. You will like the feeling of power that the new l o: J gives you —the comfortable, prideful feel, mg that comes from Iiaving a car worthy cf any occasion and eounl THE NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN _1 to every emergency. You will like the ficMbuiry and safety of the new Vn-A “Xr-Go »£ri5r“"g p!ck;up 33 ;-Se ^ ^r^zt Where voa^n 1 T ““ “,ooth» V-iet steadiness on the open road NEWiOHO SPORT COUPE WITH RUMBLE SEAT —economy—long The new ford is made to stand up under thousands of miles of steady running over all kinds of roads, and save you many dollars m repair bills. Come ifi and see this great new ear. Inspect it carefully—part by pari. Then know the thrill of driv *ug it. By its performance you will rcaliec that there is nothing quite tike it anywhere in design, quality and price. Roadster, *45C riusetcu, *460 Ttsdor Seda.,, S5JS Coupe, JS550 Sport Coupe, with rou ble seat, (All prices f. o. b. Deteols, plus ,barte for f>eltbt „,d ,p Business Coupe, £525 s'ora or Sedan, £625 •' s ees and spare tire extra,) REID-SANDERS MOTOR rn Smithfield, N. C. 1UK CO Phone 28—108
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