I. " t i . ' : .l ; uau- : G. I Cinn a I T. 3 spent a c cf C-3 n : V;h last : r.::::i city's Rep- J -live, C. E. C-irn. '' '-: I"::. T. L. C:cl-i and baby, Clne Virri'i-, TT to spend : t v.-eck in JucLccnvCle with the c Iters v.Lil3 Kcv. Goodman- at t:r.!s tis C;runt lectures in Rich mond, Va. V ;l Ilfcs Martha Pickett of Raleigh i spent last week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Pick- Mrs. is" C. Siske of Pleasant Garden, near Greensboro, ' Bpent several days here this week with "-Mrs. J, L. Williams. " " . Kr. and Mrs. E. S.Eskridge of Ealefah spent the week end here with Ilr. ana xirs. bod uraay. f ;r t!ur.T tl J : two spot; a I Mrs. J. E. Jc: : C ton, S. C, vLo I : ' i .' - , relatives l:re, ar.2 r Ir.'V L :i handcrLicf to eacl cf I r cl-b menu, rs r.s a ITew Yer tilt. Mrs. Lesley was an:l:tci ty her daughter, Ilrs. C. C. Icth cf Uay nesbcro, Va., in serving teraptir refreshments consisting of ham, biscuits, dives, cj efface sandwich es, stuffed dtes and an assort ment cf cake accompanied by cof fee. Mints were also passed , ' THE AUXILIARY MEETS i'A Family' Affair" was the at; tractive ' topic of the January Au xiliary program held on Monday afternoon at 3 :30 in the Manse. It was in charge cf Mrs. N. B. Bo r: : eJ f:r i.. pi 1 2 . crk 7 ::!: at this wiit:." His sister, lliz, J. I ,. 1 n cf Wil mington wa3 hero U c2 Lin Tues day ; ;V Pinli E-I:" i Lv3 ' ' Miss Mildred Ilcrtcn cf Green ville spent the week end with Hies I Jesse Vetherington at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Turner.- Misses Elizabeth Refers and ney, Secretary of Foreign Mis-1 Frances Shankle were week , end sions for the local Auxiliary. She j guests of Miss Rogers mother, at was assisted by Mrs. G. V, Good-(Jacksonville, , ' J : mg, nrs. i. h. Jemtt, Mrs, law Kr. Mrs. Robert Taylor of rence Southerland and Miss.IulaBaleigh spent Sunday here. They were accompanied back to Jtiaieigh Hinson. who brorarht a last mes Miss Betty Jenkins' spent tht I Sage from Dr.- George C. Worth ' week end in Wallace and Wilming 5 ' ton with relatives, ." . , " j -UTrs 'P'W. McGowen had the misfortune to step on a nail last x Saturday and had to take the lock jaw treatment. ,We hope she'll 4 soon be on both feet again. . , ; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Wells were ' called to Turkey last Saturday - night due to the sickness of Mrs. Wells' brother, Mr. Lewis Carroll, who has a severe attack of Flu Pneumonia. We hope for him- a speedy recovery, . ' - . ' . ' Bernice Farrior and Roy Sitter , son have been confined to their ' - rooms recently with the ; , mumps. 1 They needn't mind staying 'in a , few days though, during this ' ex- tremely wet spell. ' J, i ;ABr ), ;; . Mrs, L. A. Beasley was a "most gracious hostess when she enter tained the1 ; Thursday Afternoon ' Card Club last week in her attrac tive home here. Visitors present, i other than the club members were Mesdames C. B. Penney, J. E. Jus- " f -.1 j n n t v. a who passed away at his post of du ty jn Kianwyin Hospital in China. Messages were heard from each of his three children,' namely,' Wil liam C. Worth who is an "Agricul turist in Mutoto, Africa, ' Charle3 Worth an Evangelist in Hang chow, China,' and Miss Ruth Wor th who is Technician in Kiangyin Hospital, China. A, sola was ren- dered by Mrs.'Mosei Farmer. The Devotional for the afternon 'was lead by Mrs. F. L. Goodman,' and the business session was- presided over by the President, Mrs. 'John A Gavin.1,., r - -, f - t " .; . . ; ',t'n ,, t, . v MRS. JOHNSTON HOSTESS by Mr. Aubrey Turner, a student at Kings Business College. Messrs, J. J. Smith and Isaac Stroud were Wilmington Business visitors Friday. ' Mrs.' X. C. Turner and Mrs. Ro land Smith were .visitors of rela tives and friends at Beulaville Fri day. , , ' : Messrs. T. A. and L. C. Turner were at Raleigh on a recent day to attend ff meeting concerning the Tobacco Compact Legislation. , Mr.-and Mrs.. EC'S, Kornegay and family of Warsaw were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Heath Sun day afternoon. : Mrs. E. E. Davis and Mr. Ru- '' Ccvcrrl'cf V - -' byt:r: C ' will 1:-.; . tO E.t'fc'-.i . j V ' V . Jim ch rrs I ct I 1 TLccI:-:ed Izjlz.xj Cuizz Hut week. a 4 The recent rains have made the clay roads rather bad for travel but 'sand roads are in very good shape. The road leading from the county , capital across Goshen Swamp are in right bad s'nape and very rough., Mariy of the roads CC. -COLD IIir.25 ';'.'vi -J, m mmm$ c::c::E3 - ca . Amoco Gr.3c Feb. 25 CZ . " r- niiiiaiiiiiiiiiuiumiiiiuiiiQiuiiiiiiiiiDiiuiiiiitiiuitiiiiiiiiiiuiit & .Jt?:!:.?6!?1? LKinston recently. ., ; from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock. There were only 8 members present, sev eral being absent due. to illness. After the usual sewing bee ' the guests were invited into the din ing room where they were served a chicken salad course with ac cessories. Rooms ' for the accasion kmr:':i ' u r r v -I BEAUTY SHOPEE V , BEAUTY CULTURE, ARTIST OPERATORS wau Aiiafi.w ' YOUR COIFFURE TO SUIT YOUR PERSONALITY. V All W ork Guaranteed " -fl Call 1211 401 Southern Building, WILinKGTOIT, IT. C. W. H. JONES AND CO. . ' PINK HILL. NORTH CAROLINA 1 ' ' 4. 1. Case Farm Implements ,y v ' ( - v-rucrs, 1 OJL ill V Uic v-m f i FERTILIZERS , ROOFING and American wire fencing;' building supplies, i'lime and cement. Tobacco Flues and Tobacco Cloth, Every- thing for the home' and farm. CASHjOR CREDIT, We in- vite you to investigate our terms.,, f -"( 1 , r FRED HARDY ... T r f.u ' s 1 FRESH AND STAPLE , GROCERIES . GULF GAS AND OIIS , , Ferry's Seeds V YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED Mar.25 , niiiiamniimiiDuiimiminiiiiiiiiinoiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimaim iiuuiaiinuiiiiiiaiimmiiiiantiiiiiiniaiiiuiniiuauiuiiiiioii why buy new :'':r MULES? ft x fit , 5 ' 7-1.7 v- -' TT i','.' ' ' WE WILL OVERHAUL YOUR 1936 MODELS. WORK DONE : WHILE YOU WAIT s 1 , Y t f 1 St in HILLS Blachcmith Shop 'V'AT HOLT'S STORE ; Feb. 25 ; J.V miinmiminiiniiiiiiininciiinimiiiiniimiiiiiKniiiiiiiiniiDiin .. t- imn ,4rri T.n wttti -t -.-f7 f - I sEsxiEron y:ur izei3 o . a. ,1. I lij, I . Fairm Supplies - Feeds - Seeds " V X I Aladdin Lamps And Parts ; ;r; h - E. GRADY; - v sevki srniucs , . Grady's soJa' fouJtain is'-known far and wide. - A visit K to ' Seven Ejrirs is not complete unless you vl:t Greg's Ct:re. Cold drinks, bottle and foun tain; ice cream, candy; sandwich es, smckes. We carry a complete stock of the better known patent medicines. , ?. GAS AND OIL ; v ; i 5 PER CENT PER YEAR -I am glad to announce to the farmers of this section iL: have made airrangements.witli'. .FOUR-COUNTY , AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPOEATICi; 1 i-whereby thev will loan money, on proper security, for crc $ ' production purposes at less than one-half of one,per cent t, ' month. , : J :; i" ; V; ' - ' . . . . There will be no stock" to buy in the Corporation, no h g' other lending agencies. , l f ' "A r . See me at once at MY OFFICE, MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. an. X i let me .explain my , money-saving plan more fully. . , ' r.lcunt Olive, N. C. . your rj:n:r..i 13 izzzly Airr.rciATrD 4 CLEARANCE I have on hand a few pieces cf China that. I will almcst give a way, I would like ta msve this frcrn the shelves.' Lc:1: over your needs and see ne. ZillL j for les3 Han lU rri"2' get in step with the i:o:TEY-iiA2i::a fat.::e?. r: ' ' ' PAYLT3 CACTI TCT. YCUH rTir 77:. HIGISST. CASH F?iC2S f ' i r ' LmA V V- r 4 1 - 4 . .4