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jgwtgBwai. if, if. * * Wilson’s Mills * * * * j£ Bv MRS. S. L. KARROITR WILSON'S MILLS, Sept. 2 — Miss Annie Mae Benton, of Spen cer, is visiting- Miss Odessa Mas _.,.sey. Mrs. Grover Nenmore and ch5’ dren, Valor, Aubbot, Faye and Marjorie, of Suffolk, Va., are Spending: several days with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Wilson. u • Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis an1 children, L. C. Jr., and Bonnie ‘•-.Louise, of Micro, spent Sunday Here with their mother, Mrs. R. E. Parrish. •..Mr. Ivan Bailey, of Thomasviile, spent Sunday in town with friends. Mr. Clinton Murray is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mr?. David Gower, in the Baptist Cen ter. section. f* Mr. Andrew Gower, of netir Clayton, was a visitor in tov/n ‘ last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Williams aqd children. Tommy and Klsie, of Wendell, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vinson. Mr. Mose Spivey, of JKenly, spent Sunday in town with ISH^nds. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Barlbmir and Children. Mabel, Shelton and Fred erick, shopped in Raleig-h Thurs day. Mr. C. K, Parrish, of Black Mountain, spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. E E. Parrish. Mrs. L. C. Davis, of Micro, Mrs E. E. Parrish and Mr. Bill Par rish have returned from their va cation spent in Black Mountain. Messrs. Jim Lee and “Hook* Parrish spent Wednesday at While Lake. Mrs. Roy Bailey, of Dunn, spent a few hours here Sunday. Miss Maggie Parrish, of Selma, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. E. E. Parrish. Miss Myrtle, Griffin Parrish, ,j.Clayton, has returned to n-yr home after visiting her cousins, Misses Ruby and Lueile Parri ,h ->i?The members of the Christian Disciple Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at Pullen Park last Thurs day. The occasion was greatly en joyed by all. *********** % * Four Oaks ****** * * * cwlent near nere about two veeKs ago, returned home Sunday. She is very much, improved and is al most entirely well. John Glenn Bandy and D. 1*. Spelle, Jr., were visitors at-Cres cent I^ake, near Ooldsbn-rQ, last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Lewis, Wil son and Shelton I/ewis and Misses Elizabeth and -Luna Lewis visited relatives in Goldsboro Sunday. The Misses I<ewis remained in Goldsboro where they visited their cousin, Mrs. Lloyd GrbTi;., this week. iMr. and Mrs. Pendergrass who recently moved here from near Durham spent Sunday at their former home with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keeno and Ransom Bain visited relatives in South Carolina this week. They ■were accompanied to South Car olina ll>y Miss Harrington who has spent the summer here with her aunt, Mrs. Keene. Mr. Arthur Fussell, of Rose Hill, was the guest of Mr, C. G. Grady Sunday. Joe Hollowed, of Rocky Mount, returned to his home Tuesday after spending the week end here with James Wellona. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gibson, ol Rocky Mount, spent last Thurs day and Friday here with then parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B Creech. Horace Barbour, of Durham I was a recent visitor here in town Mrs. Gentry and daughter, Mis? 'Annie Gentry, of South Boston jVa., recently spent some tiim j here with Mrs. J. H. Stanley. ■ Mr. June Stanley, of McCol! S. C., visited his sifter. Mrs. K, K. Johnson. Sunday. ' Mr. Claud Falls, of Fullsto.i, jspent last week here with hh icousin, Mrs. Dave Barbour, i Mr. an«j Mrs. B. B. Adams ha1 |as their guests during the a'st j few clays, Mis. Florence Aide’ man, Mrs. Clem Boren and Bill Boren, of Greensboro, and Mr. and Mis. H. ,B. Adams, of At ,lanta. Ga., Who are spending thi* month at Beaufort. Mi. and Mrs. Herman Pritci a'd, of Baltimore, Md., and Mis,a Mary Pritchard, of Norfolk, Va , were week end visitors here but (returned home Tuesday. They •were accompanied to Norfolk b, Mrs. L\ B. Johnson who will spend seme time with her brother, Mr Lawrence Creech. The Woman’s Missionary Un * (v vow flea out last issue). four OAKS, Aug:. :m.~,Rm spm Bain recently spent a fev days in Raleigh with rein rices, 'Messrs. Hubert Allen a"'! W A. Alien, of Wilson, spe.u th; ■week end here at their home. - Mrs. K. D. Rudy, of Sm*rhlnM I"as a visitor hei<; during ib* f- *Mveek end. - * Mr. David Dee who holds a po ; aition in iGreenville visited hi | parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Let Sunday. 1 ■> M***r». .Seth Keene, V ,,,.S| Hoyd and Nat Barbour attemlen ’‘hf «enly-Bailey hall at Kenly Thursday. Mrs. triyde ' Taker, and titOe daughter, of Asheville, are Rae«ta of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders. Mr. Miner Stewart was a visi tor in Wilson Sunday .light; Mr. Auburn Williams returned to his home in Roam;? Raphis last Wednesday after having spent, » tow days here with his mother i Mrs. Martha Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Larrymo»*«, 4f ‘ oof'a., were guests of Mr and Mrs. R. I. Tart >Sundly Mrs. Neva Strickland and hrntli •Ver: J,r- tt- I? Creech, visile I rei-i ,-ativts at No'rfotk ,<Va„ last Week 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie .. of " “unn; 'vp,e *u*st« of ... i here last -Friday night. '1 wirs- M*ttie Gath's, of Olayion ami M,, and Mrs. Elmo Halts ,J.‘ ar«* visitin'* Mr. am: Mr-. J. H. Austin. Albert Keene, Jr., and D. 1*. Spelle Jr., were visitors in Jfa|. €igh 1* rid ay evening-. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butt Of Benson, spent some time here "recently with Mr. and Mrs. \V • C. Oliver. a. Keene and Car ence Baiibour attended a ,|t,,,ior Order convention at Hi,.h Point last Tuesday and Wednesday. Chaides Battle Pearce ar.d Ade iakie Pearce, of Smithfieid, re •em!y visited at the home of M •rid Mrs. W. R. Keene. ■Miss Catherine Barbour was a isitor in Raleig-h and Chapel Hill1 tiis week. Mr. S. W. Brown and son, Mr. j ennelh Brown, and daughter,! iss Mabel Brown, returned home ! onda^’ from a visit do relatives! Norfolk, Va. Irene Boyett who has b*,n re-1 ’ perating in Lunybertoii after 18 vinjf been in an automob ac-ja "i me * »apt i si onnrcn nut >ith Mrs. W. A. Massengill last j Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. \y. [Sanders presided over the moot ;i"(t line to the absence of tie president. An interesting program 'relating to Mexico was presented !*>y Mesdames B. B. ('retch. lit ,v ’.Johnson, D. 1>. Sprite and Oilhen ICreeeh, cf Four Oaks, Mrs. A. if.. Brown of Benson ami her sis |ler, Mrs. toward of Fiorina ; ,,al*r appetizing refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Hatcher re turned home last week from a trip ,to the. New England states Winnie linyett, of Kenl.v, is vis iiing her grandmother, Mrs. Fenny Hoyett. Mrs. F.lnier Kdmunds an<| ehit tiien who ha\( 'been spend in a; ;some time here at the home of [Mrs. Florence Stanley went t" il.umbenton last week to be with Mr. Kdmunds who holds a posi tion there. Mis. Walter Barefoot who live., near Mount Olive, recently span' j several slays in and near town wilh her brothers, Messrs. Oar i enre, Herman and Will Upchurch. ! Mrs. Carl l.ewis had as a wed eml truest Miss Clara Winy ate of I Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence llpehnim rad family and Mrs. Waiter Han "r! attended tile eamp meet.iny i' ft Falcon Sunday. ' 1 ‘wl; '• '■lany left Tltursdnv pl'of New \uvk City where he will j ‘‘Peml a few days visitinic his me lele. He was accompanied hy Mr. Arthur Kiutrell of Hose Hill.’ Mis* Klizjuheth Townsend of Dunn who (has been on a siKht-seeinit trip in Kurope will return from New Voids City with them. Messrs. Albert Keene, Jr., I. V l.ee and Nmvitt Williams spent Tuesday at Carolina Beach. Mrs. J. M. Won lard, Jr., and Min, Marion, of Kaleijrh, spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Carl Lewis. Better Read His Tea-Leaves. 1 Mistress; “i hope you realise, ‘Mary, that matrimony is a serious matter." Maid tagout to he married! I “Oh, yes, mum? I ain't one to marry reckless like. I’ve keen to t wo fortune tellers an,| a clair-| vjyanf. and looked in a sign took, and dreamed on a lock of hair’ and been to a palmist. And they! Ml *»y it’s *U fight.”,—Pathfinder, j' *******4t£¥-£4.| | Benson i * »v MKS. W. T. MARTIN *', *********** (loo late for last issue) lilONSON, Auk. till.—Mrs. Shi r-1 nil ll-t.ley entertained with two tables of bridge recently at her' Jresidence on Main street. Mrs. I i.eon Initial won high score prize.! Miss Evelyn Pnsey of Philadel-j ,'Phia, guest of Mrs. W, M. Smith, was presented a guest of honm ' * gift. At tractive plates were serv ed. | Miss ( lara Woodall was hostess] to the Twentieth Century club on .Thursday evening. Bridge was phi.ved at four tables. Mrs. [,. I.. I.rvinson made top score and wa !presenter a boudoir corsage. Ali.-sj * Maidr Johnson Won second prize, j taible nuniibers. Miss Pusey, a jgat-.st, was presented a toilet set. (A salad course with accessories lwas served. Those playing were i'Mesdames Alfred Parker, S. A. j Duncan, Roy Smith, I.eon Talton ;W. B. Woodall, John Parrish. Sherrill Utley, Bvette Denning, D- X.. I.evinson, W. M. Smith, Misses Net a Turlington, Evelyn Pusey, Cheilie Royal, Malde John. Ison and Maud Johnson, j Mrs. W. M. Smith gave an at [tractive bridge patty recently. | High score prize, a piece of Cj. ,nese pottery, went In Mrs. l.-n j Talton. Miss Evelyn Pnsey, guest !°f Mrs. Smith was presented a j dainty handkerchief. Mrs. Alfred Paiker entertained it™ fitly in honor iT Miss {Jeta Turlington's birthday. After sev ttal progressions of bridge, the lovely birthday cake was brought in. Much tun alien.led the ,ir titig of the cake. An ice ionise was served with the birthday enk I uni It. mints and saltcrl nuts wen served dining tin- evening. .Mis ■Turlington, guest of honor, was given a lovely present. High score prize went to Mrs. Sherrill U: . lc.V. Julia Johnson celebra*<»<! jJht birthday on h recent after mien with an attract vie party. A I mmrfiCr <»f interesting games tint Il»Ja.Vf<i aiitet' which an ice course with cake was served, i Tin- H. & p. W. clitl, enjoyed a Picnic at Holt's l.ake Monday evening. Several impromptu talks were made Ity members ami guests hefnic the sumptuous meal ,vns .served..A large number was pres <*i)t on this occasion. Tl"' "'“'"nil's Missionary Union lof the county heltl a very inter eating meeting in the Benson Hapn-t church Sunday evening. A missionary program with picim, was presented, which was vr effectiye. Mrs. S. !.. Morgan. „>! Sm it It field, was in charge of i]„ I program. ,ilv- i- Bro.wn. pastor of •in. Hold.st church, is giving ill,,-t,-ti ed lectures at the church after noon and evening of this wees. Ills audience is ... Wl.|. these lectures anti the audience .s growing at each lecture. Kiwanian Hoy Smith „ tharge of the after ,linnet giant at the Kiwanis club Tins 'lay evening. Attorney It. B. Tettg. "C San'r,)"l gave an interesting "'Port of his trip to Kiwanis In- I 1 ''national which met in M | •vattkoe. Mr. Teagne is a vc:. I)r- aml M,s- VV. T. Martin, an, '•'as, n. T. Jr., and Dan, attendr, lh,' Cough reunion at Yadkin, ill •Sunday. Mrs. I.. |„ Levinson and Miss Mar.v Lee spent Monday in Fair mont with friends. Mr. ami Mrs. , ■. H. Dixon have returned from a two weeks' Va eation to friends and relatives in the Western part of the state and m South Carolina. Miss Kvelyn I'lisey, „f fhila i. i 1S Vls'*'n« friends in town a <-<Hlnl<- nf weeks. rJ’- Martin Jr., i, visit.„K ■Master (ins Martin in Kmithfieid iliis \vtu‘k. Mis. Mines, ,,f l{a|eiSh, |la. ii'en visiting relatives in town ... twnuy. Mrs. (). I'. Halford is visiting j relatives in South Carolina. < Mesdames W. T. Martin, Paul! drown, Swannie Tail, \\r. |{ S:rirkland. Clara Woodall ar.i! Kvelyn Pusey spent Tuesday oft-1 ' rnoon in Smithfield. I Mrs. Jesse T. Morgan is spen I-j ing several weeks at Carolina', lleaeh with her mother who has - a voltage there for the summer. ’ Miss Caroline Hose is getting a dong ninety after having her tore ( -ilj* ro-rm>vt*d. Stewart’* Chapel By l.Al'RA OVKUBKK FOITK OAKS, Route 1, Aug. .-in.’ , Miss Pearl Stewart, of Raleigh, i is spending her vacation with hot parents, Mr. and Mis. W. \y. ■ Siowart. she was accompanied f home bv Miss Margaret Morri.. ■ 'Miss Blanche Massengill i,f| spending this week at Smithfiddl the guest of her sister, Mrs. \y. , I'. OllVilU. •Mr. Clyde Pleasant, of Angier, spent last Sunday with his cousin. Mr. Wade Stewart. Mrs. Pryor Dark and Miss Louise Williford, of Sanford, spent some time at the hoiffe^.f Mr. H. L. Massengill last Sun day. Mrs. Dark was accompanied home by her little niece, Flor ence Massengill who will stay two weeks. Misses Mary and Daisy Mss sengill attended the Falcon cam.) meeting last Wednesday. Mrs. Waylond Snead, of Smith field, has been spending som t me with her parents, Mr. ail Mrs. A. L. Masson gill recently. Mrs. A. L. Massengill spent last week in Falcon. While there she attended the Falcon camp meeting. Miss Clara I>ee of LittleL n is the guest her sister, Mr-. It. E. Massengill, this week. Mrs. Thelma Day, of Smith field, visited in this section re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Massengill are all smiles. It’s a boy. Little Creek (Too late for last issue) • ■('LAYTON, Route .‘1, Aug. Those visiting Misses Annie Ivlaf and Ettie Peedin during the \\\ 1; end were Misses (jhellie ari Perchie Stafford, of Yobvingto'.’s drove section, Miss Mamie Hath away, of Selma, and Mr. Ivor Harper of Smithfield. Mr. J. A. Kennedy recent: | made a business trip to Smith 1 field. ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parrish i'f Sandy Ridge section, have | moved here to stay with Mr. Par | fish’s father, Mr. Sam Parrish. Misses Rosalie Pounds and •Joyce Barbour, of near Powha tan. recently visited Misses Fan in ie and Flgie Casey, i Mr. Elton Green, of Johnscr. Union, was a caller in this vi cinity Sunday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. Faster Whal. ; will he triad to know that she i improving after having been veri sick. Mr. an(] Mrs. Joseph Hatha way, of Smithfield, visited rela tives here on Sunday. Mr. William Hardee, of Nor folk’, is spending some time with M r. (2. D. Casey. Misses Virgie Banbour and Fl giei Casey, Messrs. Alton Wood and Luther Barbour attended j services at Hopewell Sunday. Misses Annie Mae and Gladys 1‘eedin are spending this weik with relatives in Raleigh. Mr. Dalma Johnson and Mis? Ola Brown, of Johnson school section, were visitors here Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Adams spent j Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. IJ. I'asey in the Johnson school sc 1 inn. Messrs. Arthur Bryant and < . It. Veo*w, of Johnson Union, v: ted friends here Saturday eve - ling. Sunday School Kntertainment. Saturday afternoon, August 21 fiom three to six o’clock Miss Mavoreen Allen entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Allen, her teacher, Miss Lanie Tyner and the junior •lass from Oliver’s Grove Sun I clay school. Outdoor panics were I played and thoroughly enjoyed by all. A little coeoanut cake mad; jiby the hostess was given as a j prize in one of the several games. I Apples, homemade candy, and (lemonade were served between I the games, which games were di reeled Any Mrs. Raymond Steph* ;enson of SmHhfield, sister of the hostess. At the close of the games Dixie cups and earomel cake were served by Misses Lanie Tyner and I,ossie Allen. At s:x o’clock the guests departed declaring they luwj spent «»» enjoyable afternoon. | • ot the das* prer lent ivm.: Misses Helen and Mav- ! eien Allen. Ksllier Ingram. Us [tiler and l.neile I.ee, Jessie Ky. | !*'*• A,lnie Gapps, Sallie K' .h j jrai ke,% Ruby Price and Beatrice I Blackman and Messrs, George \1- } len. Howard i.ee, James Kvals, { Howard and Kdward Adams and I Gardner Benson. jj Olliers present who enjoyed the I afternoon were Mrs. T. G. and "• Allen, Mrs. Johnnie Stu art and children, Mrs. S. J. \|a-. renjrill and granddaughter, Mavis Masaengill, Mrs. Marilda Ingram, md Miss l,ossie Allen of Kon <■ j laks, ami Mrs. Raymond Stephen on of Smithfield, and Messrs.1 'es and R. H. Allen of Four Cans, r.d Gardner Surles of Benson. The Heart of It. A school teacher had been at tempting: to drill a class of litt o lrgroes to memorize “R* noj tfraid, it is I.” Teacher (on the following day) Sam, what, was the quotation I fiught you yesterday?” Sam: ‘‘Don’t git skeered, faint c-hody but me.” ^ Ready For Business! Same Dependable Brush Gins Same Dependable Ginners Same Dependable Service ■ ■■ ■ " i ‘ Highest Prices for Cotton and Cotton Seed PLANT LOCATED NEAR DEPOT JPe Appreciate Your Business PIANT ritEXA.CT phutoFaph of the NEW, MODERN LUMMUS GIN DEAN P that we have just installed at the same location ^ 7 G 1 N signed and built especially for us. Our experience of 45 vp JpS 1 Was de* knowledge of what we wanted to meet the needs of our n /AR" savc us the ton. 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