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gg !*-■ ■ -■ i IL L. Denning spe.it Friday in Ra leigh on baeirtM. Dt. ami Mrs. W. If. Coltmnn arc (goatling several days this weak in Rich mono, Vc. Mr and Mis A H. Swain expect to go tomuriow to Plymouth to spend Thanksgiving with relative-* W. S Stticklami and B. R. Jueksou, both prosperous Hn'iipsnn county far oen, worn Dunn visitor* Sato'lay. Mr .am Jd r, Maivln Wade have re turned from Rirlnoond, Va., where Mrs. Wadi' went to have her ryoa ex amined. Miss Malic Turlington spent the week-end nt Clinton visiting friends. Phw also attended tin- Popv-l’arkor n wilding. A new coat of paint recently ad ded to the exterior of the Goldstein Company store adds much to its ap pearance. Mm. II. C. Turlington left Setup day for Durham anil Creedmore, whera she will spend a few riayx visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs Z. V Snipes and daughter, Miss Grace Stdpca. spent the week-end at Kcnly viaiting rala tivea and friends. A birthday rale Oration will be bald at the home of Andrew Wads, just east of Dunn, Thnrsday. Relatives of Mr. Wade arc invited to attend. Mrs. J. E. Ligon and daughter, Mins Evelyn I.igon, of Roanoke, Va., are visiting Mrs. Mattie Washburn uml her mother Mrs ft H MnSin Mr. anil Mri. Henry P. Johnson re cently moved from the J. P Johnson residence. North Layton avenue, into cho Womblo residence. North McKay avenue. Mrs. J. L. Hatcher Saturday under went an operation for appendicitis at the Pittman hospital, Fayetteville, tier condition is reported as very fa vorable M-aitame.- William Pearsall, E. J. Nobles, Mias Lillian Exaell, Craven E«ie!l and W T. Herndon sport the week end at Greensboro visiting re. latives and friends. The Economice Department of the Woman's Club held its regular meet ing Friday afternoon November 28rd. Mias Bridge, county agent, demon strated various uses for craxbarrias. The Atlantic Coast Lina has recent ly whitewashed all Lho poles and trees oa its right-of-way through Dunn, which mads a noted improvement In the appearance of the property bor dering along the railroad. There will be call meeting erf the entire membership of the Wonrar.’i Club Friday afternoon at 8 o’clock. The purpose of this meeting (a U pass a resolution to observe Golden Rule Sunday, December 2nd. Miss Pauline Patton of Morganton who Is a senior this year at Mcrcditf college, Raleigh, passed through Dunr yesterday en route to Raleigh fron Clinton where she tang at the Pope Parker woddlng on Saturday even ing. Harvey McKay, formerly a cltiaer of Dunn but now a popular druggie1 •f Gastonia, passed through Dunr * Monday en route to Seven Spring to attend the annual meeting of th< State Fox Hunters Association beir.j held there this we* k. * Mr. and Mre. Earl Hinson hav< moved into their new bungalow 01 East Edgcrton street, recently con struded through the Home Build kij and Loan aaaoclntlon. This home l of a most attractive type and add to tha development of that part o town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Upham, Mri H. B. Young and two daughters Misss-s Catharine and Margaret* o Pn1p'ttp4» snout rKss mauls am/4 Vmssva ae4a Iting at the home of Mr*. Mattie Washburn, West Broad street. Mr. Upham It chief engineer for the Stale highway commission A ‘possum which tipped the scales ■l II pounds and ft ounces after being dressed eras brought to Dunn yester day by s Bom peon county farmer and was purchased by & R. Holm**. This particular tytrum eras declared by many to her* boon the largest and fattest seer brought to Dueur. Mr. Uolmoa says he expects to enjoy a Than*hairing meal of properly cook ed 'possam, whelh ba would much pre fer to a turkey dinner. Hisisw Stow art Announcements reading at follows hare been sent out: Mr and Mrs R. O. Stewart announce the marriage of their daughter Meta Bryan to Mr. William Karl Hinson on Thursday, the twenty-second of November, nineteen hundred end twenty-throe Costs, North Caroline Hie groom Is an employee of the Carolina TWephoae and Triegreph Company and haa many friends In oM around Dunn. COTTON REACHIftMCENTS Strict middling cotton reached tbs Ift cent level ea the Duns market to day, while middling U 0noted at Si 1-f cents. Quito a bit of aattou k . ni^ MISS SHAFFER TO SPEAK HERE DEC. 3 Will Addmt Ladias On Sub ject Of Budget* And A Household Schedule ills* Blanch £. Shaffer, dean of borne economic* at Noith Carolina Colleges for women will bilk to t'u? Woineri of Dunn bo Monday after noon, December a, at « o’clock in the Woman'* Club room*. It is through th combin'd effort* of the home economic* ilcpui Uncut or the Wouitn'i dub Bflti ik ilt»»t|f* lav namie* «lcp;u unun- of flit- Ijujih school that Mur Sh.illt. ionm to Dunn Some opo ha* aptly said, “|r i< not what is made, but what t saved lbs; cour,ts.” Mis» Shaffer'* aubf-c: will b« one of vital interest to every one. 8he will talk on “Budgets and a Household Schedule.'' The home maker has a business to run. Why shouldn't ahr hare a plat) by which tr> run that business? Uncle Sara has a yvaiiy budget for running the United State* government. The cities and towns have their budget* planned by the year. The business man in every line of endeavor plan* how he will spend hie money. IX all of Wiese people plan bow they car. spend their yearly income* so a* to gvt the most satisfaction and make the most money, is it lr*c Important in a home to make everybody happy. llomn making U a butloo-a and women must learn thi* bushtts* of spending carefully. Men laarn the earning business when they go down town (p cam the family Income. Wo men must learn the spending busi ness. since they are the spenders re a rule, of the family money. In these day* of luucity of acr vanta women not only liave to pin spending wisely the money varuxl but they have to plan and do motv. If not all, of thr house work uiem selvea. Mm Shaffer will show you how Lu make a budget of function In tile life and happiness of your home and l«ow to plan your house work in onlu: to give you moie time for earning, recreation, pleasure and cultural pur suit*. It will be to the decided advantage of every housekeeper in Dunn to at tend this meeting. Mias Shaffer U a plain, unassum ing woman with a very practical mind and ehc is coming to give you in he; own way the subject of "Budgets an-1 a Household Schedule" in a workable form. Rc sure to haor her! Was A TUfGims The Dunn high school footbath tssjx played the N. C. State college froth men team to a nothing-nothing tic or the local gridiron Friday afternoon The game was one of the best playec bore this season aj.d waa hard-fooghl throughout Quite a crowd witness*' the game. CONCERT AT LOCAL OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY NICH1 The drum and cornet corpi froa the Georgia Industrial Home, Kacon Go., will giro a frsa concert at th< opera house or. Wednesday evening November 28, at 8 o’clock. The eon cert will be given by 18 boys, age from 10 to 17 years. The band hai , traveled over several States and thoei who have heard them declare the , thsy render a moat delightful pro gram. Chances an that you will miss i treat if you foil to hour this concert This is a non-rlenomlbational hoiw and not a State institution. A col ' lection will bo taken. i _ I Conitancs Tabsaadgo On* Of Zieffold’i Beau tie Old 8dai Msac ham always had tb i habit of getting the wrong cw ^ Sometimes It didn’t make much dil ivtchcc* wn. wncn nc dquou in 01 the amateur movie* that hi* niece,' Polly, with loo* ambitions and abort exjierieace, waa staging be crabbed th* teew. That furnishes an idea of how he become* an unwelcome Inter loper in "Polly of the Foil!**,” the Firat National attraction starring Constance .Ttemadgo, that Will be •how* at the Colonial theatre Wetl. a today. Tho story centers upon the girl whe decider to decamp from tho obi homestead and emulate her tho eve nd* of atatera-af-dhe-gfogham-gown In aeoklng fame In the elty. Tha d!ff*r-l enee is that IWtiy actually manage* to ace Flo Ziegfeld and obtains a try out for tbo Follie* After that her experience* fnsaish a ntw and origi nal chapter la Mm life of tho stager e truck. bonast-but-hard - working daughter of tho soil. Quito dramatic in to mo of )te mo tion, the plot provide* abundant com **ly and gives th* star an opportun ity to display tbo talent for which tbs 1* bote know*). Kenneth Harlan makes a promising leading 'man and Ooorgu Faweott, noted character actor, con trlbutse an excellent part. Mxteoa coantios are holding plant ing bee* at asm* rural school this ten. In Alatnante country recently tbo folks ate oed 71 treat, 4S0 abraho and about «00 fhworiag plants an tho giuundk ad tha Whitney mhool. Plans for londaoaplng tbs grounds war* mad* by r. r MeCaH, landscape 9*. tltebte far tha State Callage and Da partnaant of Agrbalter*. Lnrge Crowd Attends ! Frank Blount Funeral. I Faycttev’V.e. Nor. 25.—Or* of the U»Kiwt luUmrir.it* that ha* attended \ a *u.irra! w-rvler httv !:i rucrot your* liuid mbit* lo the memory of W. i l':ank Uluuil, one of Fnyottevtllc’i *"*>••■ hdcvc'i citizen*, yesterday after "••or, when tbo funeral rite* were 'u-l.l from the Hay street Motbodlrt <•! erili. The **nrie*« w»>v conducted •■> t'.iv yi.rtor. Rev. H. A. Uurobl*. ml Miv.qit!tc inpn-nira. Th* mu*, if v.m* unusually beautiful, ns befitted a ectr.cv h«l. for u:.r whore life hid: bi-• < to laircnly drvoled to thu <ub* i ■ ib» '4 of the art*. i'le m-niber* of the Kiwaid* dob .0. the l'evcl U-v .1* lodge of tUki i nfemted tnr ► ervietrt in a body, a* | Ik dim tor* of tbi- Cumberland [ el ■ i tif # Trust Co., and the director* i' the Crow Creek Uuildiuff and l«?u ttfonc'.oUoi.. Mr. Iliount boimr -i ineiuWi nl el' thu*e ui'totuiaattuit-'. The it.l*rmenl wus in Crus* Creek ccinetory Mr. Whiteiiead’s Father ] Died Suddenly Sunday1 Mr. anti Mr*. J. W. Whiluhcail loft ly yesterday mnening for Scotland Nock ii» ro»pon*c to k rriro mroap advlaing them of the sudden death of Mr. Wluudtcad'i father, A. J, Wh'Uiheud. Docouacd «rti 7H yt>ar« old A id «m In hi* u»ual health when he ■ retired Ruidiiy uig!it, it I* »*id. WH.o the fu re.nl a-nunicomcnU had not been i«mle when Mr. ami Mr*. Wntadlead loft f»v Scotland Nock. It i* thoareht I lust the funeral took pine* them today. C. W. Lyon Die* At Charlotte Hospital ehurlolu:, Nov. 23.—tl. W. Lyon, uf Kile* hot Mown, brother of Judge C. C. Lyon, foi many years a prom inent rilisen of Dlmlm county, died ir. a local horpital Ixccv last night following .ho amputation of on* of ids lor* Wednesday. Me I.yon. 76 y**r« old, bad aorv <cd fo>- nuioy jtio a* S'ictiff anil In otl.*c public office* ;u hi. county. The body will Le token to Rlita bol'ctown tomorrow for burial. Judg. Lyon bid bran at U.r brdaulo of h.« i lnUicr u vclul dayi. Wilton May Taka An Active Part In Fight New York, Noe. XI—Ac Urn par tic:pot.on of Woodrow WUaefc la the seat lYceldciitia! campaign, Brook lyn Demoeint*. bcHcrt, le shadowed by a letter which tha former PruaS dcnt rent the secretary of the regu !ar Democratic Cleb, Twelfth aaawn "*7 district. King* county, arknowl r. bring resolutions cowtmending Mm for the p rind pel, enunciated in Me Annut.cc Day raldo address Mr. Wilson said: “I am doc pi y gratified by the gcaeroaa proamble sud u solutions of tha regular Demo riu'u,: Hub und beg that you wtU ex Hi«<» tv the members of the el oh my /rent satisfaction in the thought that t/c ,:<ul| be comradu In the great .vote which lies I mmad lately ahead of tho Domocratel party, work which will, in my opinion, lead to perman ent triumph* in the great cauac of jiiKtirf- end humanity." NOTICE Haying qualified as Administrator of ttg eeteM of Thomas Vernon Smith, late fV_ Harnett county, this i* cd nollfgVlErredltor* to (raaant thrii^ rUitao J.0 tha tndtnwied for audiUH'M.allfwmma at oncejend ur» !e** a\yCaVth claim shall be Presented within •lweleb months from /this date, ’.HI* nolHy will ho pleaded/in bar of tuch claimed—' / *. T. DRAPER, Administrator of Thomas Vernon Smith, deceased. Clifford and Townsend, Attys , Hum,, N. C Nov 27 Dee 4 U 18 2ft Jan. 1. 6M quickly reliefs Coo.tip. BUIoUHIMm K^§4ftflbflly Cold* and LagrQpa. OR. CLENN Duka, i:: Office NEW IRISH POTATOES—BOO busheli iuit <jGg—finest for table or to ilaplvCftoiitod supply <3.25’a4d\S4^53 per hag. Phone 326- /Tall lifter 6 p. rr.. B. O. TpwnsenjT \_L/ . [ It gives such a com pleasant light to read o by— That u what cuuoiiea say after they ^ave tried out the 1 / • w Edison Whitp MAZDA Lamps Ask to see this 14pp. Try ooe out in lie socket you use molt. The tipless whitt glass bulb evenly -istributes a soft light that is brilliant with > ut glare. ;l We recomraencTarfTsell Edife*. White M/ZDA Lamps. pj O £ £ ! } Carolina Pow _ Dana, N. C. t \ ~ i _ . *rnm J SPECIAL — JOSEPH Si 8CHF. TCO A-L in a comedy of/Broadway’* /"■'•’■A i By John E A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION fe THURSDAY ONLY | j SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PROGRAM R WILLIAM FOX preoenta |lj " j “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL” j j '1 Adapted from “Doctor RamWau" 1 Don’t PaU To So* TMa One 1 • \ FOR ou tree* to FOR RENT—-a WAREHOUSES IN tin- leer of tip A-rulu ns-ttoirerl Compel.)-, MeiXluildijia- on A. C. L. Hallway 'Mini S«• W. R. U«w «h!. 28 8t pd FOR SALE —ORE FIVE PASSEM per Koid automobile In good »hnj><-., cheep- AUo ono.P^i! !<>*gir>p truck, in pood roiuliRo/, both machine. "OI be aold fat/caiib only. W. C. Bell, Attorney.w *7 Itc. FOR SALL—MOO ACRES PIKE farming land cheep. /Term* 1-3 rath 10 year* on deferred pay menta. Theae farm. Arc located! near Koacboro, Cl Eton. Buie* I Crcik and LilKpptoiW Fine cotton, com and toboeWy ItAd. cat into I tract* a* <lcalrcd\6ilv uouey—pa.! it la uood farmingllumi—« nice I farm for yoar bJtlor family will I look pood in ynanrld age—theae 1 art real farm* J. I. Layton, own Dunu, N. C - 27 4t pd. FOR RENT—F<5|r RCM^M HOUSE Hoc W. K lullin'/ OJe. ANOTHER LOTvOf/tHAT FINE tW country »yVu/now ready for ] you at $1.00 if pallor. Walter tone*. V 27 4tc. I — GIFT Are Now For You At . . i i I w* *N*r lJWOmto'i lil t* HO nHU »no ortrrcaU far_I7JI to ttTJa Wa offar 6.000 jraird. A proa, aid Dro.i Gingh, m.--_10. w» «•« 5,000 ladiaa ud dtUdnlu aaw Ub at_14 to 14 Valaa R. G. TAYLOR CO., , , NORTH CAJIOUNA bSOMCER 1 TO QSCKaflNDtM. 1M5 B •"wT^faTlgO Ladto. Mjj
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