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i.ue epidemic of In a, the Daily Vaca nt sponsored by the tidist church v ' finitely. Annoui i made later if tbov i this school.'. 'it. K M. Herri? ' . i iit Sunday in I.. , Margaret and I ", iC .1- . J visitor to Whits, Lke "iiy ' ! " :; k.iweil of Wilson L 'i .a, .-..lay with hcf , sister, : j c. , i t.s liiary LiUU-Lll Crawford of Kinston was a vi'-'inr in town Monday. ' v Mis. A. B. r..ai. 9 vilio has been tn Rocky Mount with her husband who underw" t an operation at the Rocky Mout.t faratorium and her neice Miss Virginia : tsaines -w Spring Hope spent Monday and Tuesday In town. ' . ' s. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bartlett, Bill Bartlett and Mrs. J. C, Robinson were visitors to Carthage Sunday. ' Messrs Solon ; Minton and , Bob Buck were visitors to Burlington Sunday. Morris Holt Jordan who have been in. California for some time, and was visiting bis mother Mrs. Daisy ' B. Jordan . returned home with them. They spent Sun' day night in cnapel Hill, guests of BiU Sheffield. - Miss Estelle Taylor and Dr. Rob Inson of Stonevme,N. Ci-were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Taylor.- ' . s ' Mrs.' Elizabeth B, Vict is spend ing sometime with her father in Coleralne, N. C.- ' - v , -t- , - -'t Mr. R. E. Wall spent- the week end in Hendersonville, visiting Mr and Mrs. Frank Bell. Mrs. Wall re turned with mm alter spneaing me . Miss Amelia Farrior is visiting' ton. j, "- - '' . v i .Mesdames W.-E.-'Hines, W. S. . Midaleton, Misses Elizabeth and '. Martha Hines spent Friday in Fay. etteville. . v f IV-,'. vr.o UoMnoW rUnsmAn anil HWa daughter Jean, of New York City are visiting their aunts, Mesdames B. J. HIU and H. O. Farrior, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. . Strickland ; and sons Brisbane . and Edward opent Sunday in Sanford, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Britt : : ' -. Mlm llMa Wmt anftnt the. week - end at Carolina Beach.- '.' nenas -pi ur. . anu .oars, xs.-ui. Shewbrook of Philadelphia will re gret to hear f the death of Dr. i Shewbrooks mother which occured . at her home in Holden, Mass last - Thursday. -,.--'.-: Mr, and Mrs. James Middleton and -family of Wilmington- spent -: , the , week end with Mrs., Leia U, OllUUlBWJl, t - A ' - .'v.' nrlfl Tlavl1 flaw and .Tnhti Peirce were visitors to Clinton Tuesday. - ' Mr. Alvas J. Powell, "Jr., is vis iting his aunts,. Mesdames Dorothy Condon and Margaret - Peirce in nopeweu, n. j. . , Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Sr., returned Friday night from an . extended . visit to her brother, Dr. D-D. Wal ker in Macon, Ga., and-hor sister - Mrs.' P. W. Boone in Charleston, S. C. ' t ' v Mr. Matnan vaison ana mue son R. W Fuliinn of W&Bhlncrton. 'D. C . nieiiL tne ween quu t&ii uio uuuio im iMr, F, I Falson, , , Mr. and Mrs. U O. . Williams, Elols and Laddie Williams left . Wednesday for Nashville, Tenn. - where they will spend sometime visiting relatives of Mr. Williams ', Mrs. "D, F. Ducenbury, after spending several weeks as a guest of Mrs.' Bland Pickett, returned to . her home, in 'Conway, S. C, on Monday. ' . , - .- Mr. C. C. Hudson and Mrs. Nan' me Bridges of Blakey, .Oa., are . visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunter ; spent the week end in Albemarle visiting Mrs. Surratt'a mother Mrs. Smith.." Mrs. Luther, Hollingswortb of Goldsboro spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Brock... - - Mrs. Claude Murray ' pf!' Rich Mond, Va., spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Bi Johnstone. ton .was a visitor In town Thurs day.' ' " - . Little Robert Welborn , Foster, son. of Rev, and Mrs. ,R. C. Foster underwent an operation on Friday at James Walker Hospital, Wilm ington. Everyone is delighted to know ' he is getting i along nicely and will - be able - to be brought . home in a short while. Mrs. Foster - H staving with him and Rev. .Fos ter .goes to see him as often -as tossibie. r ' . ': -. ', -, Mr. and Mra Jack Quinneriy - and their daughter,- Mary Darden nnant fii n,At Mil mttk Ifw. i.t H . n jj. 1 1 k v id ntvn ecu niiM mn uiu neriy's mother, Mrs, R. L. Best, Sr. - . . Mr. Robert Brown of Atlanta, Oa., and Miss Isabel Jussley ...of KenansvUle were visitors in the home of i-s. C. J. Brown Monday. Mi.is Irpne McTntoah Of Wa 'fS l uo hns ir-tti' ! 1- 9 r't 'r r-; T f i i i ' 'i . i : j Null " Bowden han were visitors t sday. . -. " ' . s. R. L. Best, Jr., - in Wallace., ' . - 1 . Siler and daughters ;aret and Agnes Siler y to spend several weeks ? ity, visiting relatives. i ;eorg Bennett, Mcgllvery i ad Miss Sadie Bennett spec t Jay in Wilmington. . L.esdames J .C Russ, Wayns Jordan and Fanny and Ann Thom as spent Thursday at White Lake. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr.i Hen ry IU, Mrs. J. O. Thompson and little daughter, Barbara.' Jean are spending the week w at Carolina Beach.- Mesdames J. T. Gresham, Sr., and Paul Potter spent Thurs- !day as Mrs. Thompsons guest. - Mr. McLaughlin or renn, was guest of Mr. J, T. Gresham,: Jr Monday. -,;' 'Miss Lillian Maready will leave next - week for the v Sanatorium where she will go in training as a nurse. - ( : Among' those attending tne fiz neral of Miss Gussie Edwarda In Goldsboro. Monday were Mrs. J. T. Gresham, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. R, D. - Jonnson. ; ' . ''.,;.- . Mr; and Mrs. A." L. ' Humphrey and children spent Sunday at Caro lina Beach. , ,' ; ' Miss Mamie - Chambers has re turned home after visiting rela tives in Hopewell, N. J., Washing ton, D..C, and Richmond, Va. - Messrs. Eugene Carlton,'. Lott Kornegay and , Henry Best spent Tuesday In Rocky Mount, - they went to see ..Mr. Baines, who is a patient at Rocky Mount Sanator ium. . ' K -" Dr. Deleon Best spent Sunday with bis mother, Mrs. G. O. Best - Don Williams, after spending the past three weeks- with his father, Mr. E. D. Williams at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams is vis iting his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Faison in Falson. , Miss Bessie Quinn has returned home after an extended trip-to Co lumbia and Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs, Lott Kornegay has as' their, guests for Sunday,.- Mr. and Mrs! Raymond Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Bryant Smith of Pink Hill and Mr. and Mrs. -D, A. Smith- of Willard. - ; T r- " Mr. J. D. Swlnson and Miss Eva J. Swlnson have as their guest for the week, Miss Ruth, Swlnson of Charlotte, and Miss Marie Wilklna of Summerlins Cross Roads. , Week end guests in their homo-'were Mr. I and Mrs, D. K. Mobley, Miss Eliza beth Taylor, Ur. Sammy Mimms of Sumpter, S. C, Miss 'Rachel Mobley of Oklahoma City and-Mr. and Mrs. Mallisan and daughter Jacquline of Wilson. .', t vBUl Sheffield left last 'week for Chapel Hill where he will attend Summer school at Carolina, ; . Mr. Robert Moore left last week for Newport. . -,.- Mrs. H. L, Stevens; Sr and Mr. Walker Stevens were visitors to Goldsboro Monday. , . V. Rev. Ceo. W. Blount' returned' Saturday from Durham where he has attended a school .for Pastor at Duke University. -.- Mrs. W .E. Hines, Misses Eliza bethi and Martha Hines were visi tors to Goldsboro Monday.1 -.. , Mrs. Estelle Welborne find' her daughters, Misses Welborne ar visiting at, the horns of Rev: and Mrs. R, C Foster. . ' - j ' Snow Hill News-; Misses Dorothy and Lottie Kor negay spent the week end at War saw, n . i " "I" ' 1 ' v Mr. and Mrs. Duff Kornegay spent Sunday at Mr. Edgar Out law's. ri'1.' Mrs, Ervlng Kornegay and chil dren, Mr .and Mrs. Walter Powell and children were .visitors at Mr Edd Kornegay's Sunday. . Mrs. Edd Kornegay and baby, Donnell spent Saturday with Mrs, B, F. Herring.. - v . Quite a few from around .Snow Hill attended the. annuel picnic at Daly's Chapel Saturday. v -, Miss Violet Kornegay spent Sun day with Miss Mamie Bishop. Miss Irene Outlaw visited Miss Marjorle Waller Sunday. ; Mrs. B. F. Herring and children made a business trip to Goldsboro last week. : ' - . . Mr, Harry Waller and son made a trip to Kinston last Friday. Mrs. Jim Scott and Mrs. Taft Herring spent last JYiday in Golds boro shopping. - , Little Miss Emily Vv alter visited at- Mr. .Edd Kornegay's last Fri day. - . Land Surveyi: " o,v i n g Fast v Growing acres - of tobacco and cotton are being surveyel as rap Idly as" potable. F srv - j t'-in work several days t 1. 1 are making rapid pn.; . t. County Agent McLendon stated tliat he was sure that the work would be completed by harv".jM' . ti-se and called on all f 1 D 1 1 he' inj hmi to t 1 ' t. ,rvf i ' . . t CI Q' q1 E; 1 is, 1 ; i:. C, I C lit lace; A. . LfsnSnr, 1 : , . i i f.a, Vt."i...:e.' - -v. Kenaivf'o -W. J. I Ker.i- a-'. ; C t Kenansvllie; J. J. , ville; D. L. 1' j Lime5!!!'1? V.'iV i laville; twry . ; Earl Thif;;;fn,- r--u". v.. oj H. C. Pickett, Eeulaviiie. -" Magnolia Robert W. Wilkin Magnolia; B. V. Eyrd, Rose Kill; N: T. Pickett, Magnolia; Lindon Southerland, Magnolia. Rockfish-Joe Ward, Teachy; John Register, Rose Hill; Theodore Bland, Wallace. - Rose Hill William Lof tin, Ro. .i Hill; Worth Turner, -Teachey. Smith Freely Smith, Pink II1U; Isaac' Stroud, Fink Hill; Richard Oates Seven Springs. : Warsaw? Eugene R. Carlton, Warsaw; Lott Kornegay, Warsaw; W. F. Revell, Warsaw. - Wolfscrape James O." Lofton, Mt. Olive; J. E. Grady, Mt. Olive; W. J Roberts, Mt. Olive. . - LYMAN NEWS. (Intended for last week) -' ..;! .- i !rs. Graham Reece visited Mrs. Jack Lanier Friday. v'" ' ..t ': Mrs.-- Herbert -Lanier mi i n, ii .. ..... , I spent, tal-noon, 1?Mr. and Mrs.' Raleigh Lanier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Reece. - : . 1 What I Sec V!, y .a - - By D.-J, BLALC , All the alphabetical codes ' , have 0 get been tried out. Why not try -the .Queen V Ten Commandments and "the Gold- 'e(j 3 21 en Rule. . ? s . . - jflcant t , jhighly 1 A writer says "Depression teach-' off the t es us a lesson that can be used to advantage tn the future." That re- minds me of the man who taught his cow to eat sawdust, but when she got he lesson learned , she el. . , - , " , 1 -t I Women have a chance to show more -DacKoone. uian men. riouce their present style of dressing. Did. yod ever hear some people talk more religion in five than they could practice In : ten years: v V '-'" -' moulds as some pe :'e think. T:.e An occulist says green quiets metal is rolled i do e eets of pro the nerves. We'll agree with him. per thickness, from which Ue Those 5, $10 an 20 slips of green coln, are pumWJ, 1 . t as a cook back are the most quieting things we know of. They beat any opiate you can take.,", - i ,, - ( " " ' ' When you hear of personal quar-. chine then sorts out the : perfect .rels and national wars, that means coins. All un, r weight or over somebody wasn't big enough, to live weight are ivut'ud and run over, up to the Tlolden JRule. ' ' - jThe mint hps t e i uiss so accur i ';''., '""jate that Oiey v,U register the As-re notice the court records it mark of a lead pencil upon a scrap seems that a vast number of peo- pie have never been disappointed 1; The governwect owns the aprons until after they have married. The worn by the wo; i.ers, and burns divorces will soon be running the them to recov r t' a clirging par marriages a close race, j tides ot -go' 1 d t From them, . ' - r I and from the f'j-r sweepings, thou " An old lady was asked which she sands of dor s v. 11-th of precious nought were napppier, people who were married or people who wereir not. . well, 1 don't know," she said. I Sometimes. I think there is as! - many that ain't as ain't that is.", r,' 1 ' i- - - . It was at a dance' a fight oc cured and one fellow was badly beaten. When; the aggresson' was! asked why he so rudely beat the ' attendant, he said; "He insulted ' my girl." "Why-all he said wast that she danced like a . Zephyr." "My mistake. I thought he said heifer."-- -v '-- , Psychologists have ascertained that there are only two perfect minds in every 100. If you know what the population of the State is, think what that would 'mean. Two out of 'every hundred with perfect minds -floating about. Well, we don't believe it. - ' ' I. , ' 'We are told that'-the "Canadian government with holds relief to all who . own . automobiles. ; In - this county those are the poor devils who need help the moat. The rea son the world is in the doldrums right now Is because most of the white folks and ail tf t'te negroes were able to keep but one auto in stead of two or three." If we', bad had eno!s; h money to spend we would have made tl.is cour.ty one continuous cl-tia of faa stations and ea'i j Lor - a and t!is keit bt;h t!:3 r.'nry aisd the foihs p-.r-petur), v ' " ltKe a pair of toin cas 1 1 el .,",t. Fri',:,' t Roosevelt r"t $:.C) a day. It seems like hb"val ' y WBtrei 1 -t i i't a drop ii t' 9 1 kct cf lt fie j (I f ! jr. 1 i )."i:f i E:u i i .,: c.aiX I. v ,: and f-...-'-1 v t e ev- ' . ' ' ' t-.-ii ti' j at were: , Lea!U -j i, Err-"i C , i 1 and 1 y Ar . , . . sBUtt a- i - s : i if si' a I , Jessie C i, J i, Eugene, 1 II i i i. ti. Ru. . ley. ' !ey, J.,' i A' ,i, lu'artin I - y 1 liendersua, CI.ii. '. s ..tts and Rodeos Llob- '.13 At Prrty June 17. Mrs. II. B, Ker)! AtkJ -rtained lier d''"l.t- fers, 1 . Una and E-ina I arle Ay Wednesilay aXtur- g out the colois of i white. After many yellow games enjoyed, marshmelons e was served. - 811(1 "19 every 21 hours, and trla's pay check averag- a day. But It is signl mething that all tiiese 1 rulers have now passed ' We kpo,v and we not know, We Jhav,, a .mattering of" many t t know few mnra ptr. . at ta puon of the Amcr; an people. We are j.i too big a lurry to pass up from one thing- to another. - But this is the to-y of how our money Is nbJe. AU United Etjien coin, money is rrtnde in mints .at utes-'pnijadeiphia; -Sua F ncW an Denver, t, Coins are not made by pouring; hot metal into Htt'e cuU out wscuVi. These biscuits ' praa8ed b. I "eon dies, whh h I gtamp the d(., ' a on both sides at lonce. An auto.jiit'c weighing ma- of paper. metal Is ncvvue-1 The mints are i t longer open to the public. . Norrls a&'.s aa 1 1 ban 6-4 high r t ( ndment to " -1. "Alabama" I ss itibatl. y Is broader Landia ru' t t t pitta mav r 1 AAA war i s : than crop r ' . . JJtY. . a: . Mora tLna ."H: ' ! lxu 1 t That ia t ol '.I t ti 1 toon's 1 love I o mt t 1 r to i kit IM k 1 i" " - - , , at -, ; 1 1 1 -i . it l t a , 5 : . ' 1 11 t i ' ', t d ! 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Gome see the wider", flatter,' thicker ,trea--clocer-nccteJ non-skid blocks and " riding rit3 and other features j that cr-!ln Its Extra Safety, Eitra ! 2, Extra Value. 5 : ' - 'All Goo.',- : Tivy 1 I4 1. Tes It's VI . ' , i x w.i A V44il ' T. AV AM
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