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***********: £ Kenly * Bt MRS. A. J. BROUGHTON * h, v_ x ******** ^ KENLY, Aug. 26.—Mr. an Mrs. J. T. Edgerton, Rev. an Mrs. C. L. Landrirmt and Re\ and Mrs. J. H. Frdzele attends the Sunday school picnic a* Whit Oak Presbyterian church Friday. Ah*, and Mrs. F. A. White, Mi end Mrs. G. M. Morris, and Mis Ezhel Morris spent last Sunda at White Lake. Miss Madge Keiter, of Daytoi Y«.} vdsite<j Mrs. G. M. Wood aca recently. ■Miss Cecil McKennedy, of Bris tel, Ter.n., is the guest of Mis Hfzsl Watkins. Mr. Stephen Hcllcwell has rc turned to his heme in Rome, Ga £»;cr.vis:ting his parents, Mr. an Mrs. J. W. Hull owe li. Mr. J. Dchbin Bailey has r€ turned from Myrtle Beach, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Moor aril children and Mrs. J. C. Sitti c-oii, of Edenton, were the guest tf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brouglrto: Wednesday. Mi:-5 Mildred Darden has re turned from New York where sh eper.: several weeks. Mr. A. F. Bowen and son Claudius, spent last week a tMirnesot Beach fishing. Kenneth Kirby left Wed needsy fer Burlington to maki his heme. Mr. Andrew Sittison, of Moun Airy, visited his uncle, Mr. A. J Broughton, iast week. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Edgertor left 'Friday to make their home in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Hazel Phillips spent Iasi i u lU-muil, - Miss Selma Gray Hooks is vis | $t;ng relatives in Hertford, Eliz I a'oetb City and Manteo. *3Ws! H. FrizeMe, Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Broughton and Miss | Lula Mae Broughton visited i friends in Wilson and Goldsboro f Thursday. % ■. i ■ 5 Mrs. PaSsie H. Edgerton and i sons, Griffin, and Jarvis, Jr., are 'visiting relatives in Raleigh fiiwl Durham. | Mesdames Roy Hales, of Rocky Mount, J. C. Hales, of Concord, and R. M. High, of Charlotte, -vere the guests of Mrs. J. G. • High Thursday. •Miss Hazel Phillips spent las? Sunday in Wake Forest with rel-* : j stives. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Preston, cf Eden-i t 1 '^Gn' w^re the guests of their sis- i I ’f-5T» Mrs. H. F. Edge rton, last j , week. Miss Lula Mae Broughton, of j . ; Dunn, who has been spending sev- | cxrai days with her aiart, Mrs. A. | J. Broughton, is spending this: w-eek in Hertford with relatives. [. Mt- ttnd Mrs. James H. Kiiby, cf Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- . j <*clph Kirby, cf Warsaw, and Mr j £-hi Mrs. Donald Kirby, of Wil | ecr, visited their mother-, Mrs. - Katherine H. Kirby last week, j Miss Nancy Hill, of the Melh | c-disi Orphanage of Raleigh, b i spending sortie time with hi \ brother, Mr. J. F I richer Hill. 31*r. and Mrs. A. J. Brought01. | «Ti<i ^on, Philip, Miss Eulili* I f Darden and Miss Lula Mac I Broughton spent F.’riday afternoon , j ip Smithfield. i ! M.t. and Mrs. L. E. Hooks and M-i's Margaret Hooks spent Sat- j KTvby afternoon in Raleigh. Miss Janie McNeil has return j crj tfrcm Conway and Myrtle; i Keaeh, S. C., where she spentj severs*! weeks. 1 fA-lara Hcoks> Mildred Bowen, j , Moior. Godwin, Eunice Grey F-.l ■ j I iy * Grace Parley, Maretta Lee' j P**'-*T Josephine Watson, Vi re | ; -Stored ar.d Audrey Watson, ac- ; c:a:p.-,nied by Mrs. Katie M. > ‘ fipohs end Mrs, A. F. Bowen are* l cfer.ding this week at the 4-H j at White Lake. I Miss Margaret Hooks left Tue=-: osy for Oirvia where she will J : teach music. j for. ar.d Mrs. A. G. Hooks and i family attended the family reun- i t ion a: Fretnont Sundky. 1 Mr. Charles Preston and moth- I 'i Atlanta, Ga„ and Mrs. C. : M. "arson, of Fayetteville, were -the guests of Mrs. H. F. Edger. !| tan last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, of Wil >?r, were the guests of Mr. a,,j Mrs. J. F. Hill Sunday. f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Darker ar.d Mists Eulalia Darden epetrt f atur day in Wilson. !'r' and A. J. Brocghtrn j*nt* ron> Philip, are spending th; week at Nags Hea-k and Virginia Beach. ,'Mr- and Mrs,_ J. g. Higli and Mr. C. B. . B alley attended the /icraecomin# at Pleasant ■Grove P church nr^f Bailey, Sunday. and Mrs. C. F. Edgerton. ° .orrVKV, Mrs. Cromwell Dan io:-4- md Miss Miriam Eldgerton, cf, c • LAttiecon, spent same time witn f, their father. Mr. H. F. Edgerton £ last week. t Miss Eleuise Darden spent the week end at Bayview. i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hodge at 1 tended the 39th annual session of • the State Council Junior Order • United American Mechanics in -High Point last Tuesday. I Miss Louise Edgertcn has re • j turned to her home at Nahunta 5 after visiting her cousin, Mm '! Mary Lee Hooks. I Mr. J. M. Woolard, of Radeigh, » spent the week end here with Mrs. - Woolard. * Mrs. J. Tom Barnes has return - ed from a local hospital in Wil 3 son where she has been taking treatment for two weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edgerton > and Mrs. L. V. Grady, of Wilson, 1 visited relatives here recently. (Mr. John S. Broughton spent . Thursday in Wilson with his . j cousin, L. P. Bullock, Jr. i I Miss Marjorie Leggette, of the .‘Methodist Orphanage in Raleigh, 5 (was the guest Mrs. A, J. i j Brouhton Friday. I .!* ********** ,1 Wilson’s Mills 1 j ^ Bv MRS. S. L. BARBOUR * J WILSON’S MILLS, Aug. 24.— Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Uzzle, who , were recently married in New York, were recent guests of their mother, Mrs. Lula L. Uzzie. Mr. and Mi's. Vernon Parris a , spent last week end in Raleigh with the family of their uncle J Mr. Nat Stephenson. Miss Odessa Massey returne,. i j home last Saturday after visitiog j • Mr. and Mis. Carl K. Parrish in' Black Mountain for some time ' Mr. arid Mia. Page Proctor and j children have returned to their home here after sipending some j 'time in Charlotte with relative3. Mr. Si BaiJey, of Dunn, was a I •week end visitor in town with friends. Mr. Gilbert Vinson spent Tut-- • day in Raleigh on business. Miss Maggie Parrish, of Selina, spent the week end at her home here. Messrs. Willie T. and Noah R. Wilson have returned to their homes here after spending a few days in the eastern part of the state. Mrs. L. C. Davis and children, L. C. Jr., and Ronnie Louise, of Micro, and Mrs. E. E. Parrish and Mr. Bill Parrish are spending seane time in Black Mountain wi th relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Uzz-le, of Raleigh, spent last week end in town with their father, Mr. D. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Vinson, of Raleigh, were recent guests of relative* :n town. Mrs. Lonnie Hamlin and Mrs. Fred Edwarcs, of Durham, re cently visiteo relatives here. Miss Myrtie Griffin Parrish, of Clayton, Ls visiting Misses Ruhy and Lucile Parrish this week Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Barbour and children spent Sunday afternoon near Four Oaks with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Price, of near Four Oaks, spent last week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adams. Mr. Carl K. Parrish, of Black Mountain, was a visitor in town during the week end. Mr. and Airs. Roland Crocker, cf near Clayton, spent Tuesday afternoon in town with relatives. M::<s Gladys Ellis, of Pine Lev el, is visiting her sister, Airs. J. D. Wilkins, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Parr.sh and children, of Clayton, spent Sunday in town with relatives and friends. Miss Evelyn Wilson is spending nme time in Washington, D. C., with her sister, Airs. Oliver E. Car ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ellis, of Rocky Mount, w'ere visitors in .c wn Sunday afternoon. Airs. D. B. Oliver, of Pine jewel, spent Thursday here Jiv r jests of Mrs. W. T. Wilson. Airs. J. W. Vinson has returned c her home in Smith field after a •’’sit to her daughter, Mrs. Page 1 rector. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wilson an nounce the arrival of a son or Thursday, August 22. ************ * Thanksgiving | * Bv MRS. W. S. EAhP * * * *********** .SELMA, Route 1, Aug. 26. Mrs. C. A. Williams and children. <f Durham, vdsited Mr. and Mrs. !!. E. Eason and Mr. and Mr:. \V. E. O’Neal this week. Mr. C. B. Earp who has been a .tending summer school art; Co lumbia University, is at home for a few days vacation. Mr. Semmie Grant spent sev eral days this week with friends in Norfolk, Va. Mr. J. B. Slack, of Siruithfield, was a visitor in this community Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Isaac Wthitley and chil dren are spending this week in and near Zebu Ion with relatives. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Radford has retumei from the Johnston County Hos pital where he has been taking treatment for several weeks. Mrs. L. R. John; n and Mi-sse F ora and R;-na Grant shoppe ! in Raleigh Saturday. Meo-srs. Douglas Williams and Nibble Lynch, of Hopewell, Va., are visiting relatives here fc. Messrs. W. C- and C. H. G<ran: were business visitors in Raleigh The following have returned from Ocean View and Virginia Btach where they spent sever;-.1 days: Mr. and Mrs. L. R. John . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grant ard sons, Hugh and Harold, Mi and Mrs. D. T. Bailey and little daughter, Mary Giant, Misses El fit Flora and Rena Grant, Min - r-'e Bailey and Thelma Ward cl’ (X Idsiboro, and Messrs. Senvmi Giant and Phil Lancaster o' Several f::.u this community at tended the funeral and burial ox Mr. John A. Ea on at Antic?:• chu::h las* Monday. A Successful Husband. Fiati Ida Block, Austrian writ • SMITHFIELD’S SHOPPING CENTER QuaJity Merchandise I ! I Popular Price ! HUDSON-BELK COMPANY Fall Frocks of Distinction In these Arrivals. I < uniting t r a vel I prints in new fall t rocks, distinctive t /pes, featuring an- 3 tnmnal shades. ! BATS New for Fall—New Felt Hats are on display ir, our millinery section. They were nev,er prettier, smart tailored types possessing much individuality yet modestly priced— 9&c and up to er, has just taken .a cue from I Moses and drawn uip a new deca jldgue—for husbands. Here arj .the commandments: j 1. Flirt with your wdfe as you i with other women. 12. Do not assume she knows it, hut teW her often, “I love you.” I -3. Thank her occasiohally f ,r ihe beauty and comforts that sur round you. 4. Do not assume .she Is yours; woo her always. 5. Don’t be superior, let her share your inner life. 6. If you respect not her beauty and intellect, at least consider that she is i!.e mother of your children and treat her accordingly. 7. Pay attention to her saeri fices- self fo-rjretf u'l ness is her life. 8. Be faithful. 9. Don't over-praise other wo men or hold them up as models. 10. If you can’t obey ail nine ttf /these obey one—and you will still l>e unique.—^Southern Far Renew your subscription. Correct. Teacher: “Herbert, how many season® are 'there?” Herbert: “Do you mean in the United States?” Teacher: “Yes.” Herbert: “Two.” Teacher: “Only two? Nam* Herbert: “Baseball and foot ball.” The above is a picture of the new I fuller Gins just installed in the Smithheld Gin Co., budding by us. We guarantee to give as good sample and turn out as any gin in North Car olina. Highest prices paid for cotton and seed when ginned with us. We have plenty of bagging on hand and wifi be glad to furnish enough for your ti uck. or wagon frame without cost to vou. Ask for it at our store. AUSTIN & OGBURN Smithheld North Carolina By the People and For the People!! You or your friends have auyveKted the prices we are making in thic sale. This sale will last for fifteen days. Most everything that has been suggested in this sale is the new Fall goods. Friends it is a hardship on us right now at the very opening of the Fall season to cut prices so heavily. But the people demand it. We asked people from all sections of the town and surrounding territory to suggest something and to set a fair price on it. Some instances the prices were entirely too low; in fact far less than the cost of production. But we are going to stand by our agreement and take our BITTER DOSE and it is a haid one. Some of the items suggested are very limited. Come early for we do not. want to disappoint you. Now this sale is strictly for CASH and all sales are final; no approval; no refunds and no ex changes. Below is a few of ourr many bargains: Ladies’ Silk Dresses Ladies’ Hats $14.95 95c t0 $2.95 Father George Sheeting, heavy weight, 9c yd. MR AND MRS, FARMER We will buy your chickens, eggs, meat corn, hay—in fact all your produce and pay you the highest market, price for it in trade. Bring us what you have to sell Abdallah Dept. Store Look for the Red Sign in front of Store Next to Creech Drug Store w r* Smithfield, N. C
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