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V I 1 t.e in ; t I 3 tLj i . win , u s jver i and on ; . j fjvernment X quick lervice, i to tobacco far i on the Goldsbo 3 tf tie ju&res of the es s k?jt secret, but none i uore connected either ropers or radio station. . reo-fle who entered this Lut Cd not win a prize 1 7 L.ve & chance to win a nrke 1- .r ci, at another essay contest ea a c.srent snmect in Tiinnmui lit &.r the Goluiboro market J3M August XSih. Garden Coma First " In Persia garden are o Impor tant to happiness and comfort that they are laid out first and the bouse built In the space left over. -a v" ' ' ' , ," - , - . x ' v G2AXI3, TEIET3 ' " v ; ?m up. tii3 - ; f -: J . x , for ame of piano Buyer. - ' ' ' ' ,jr I"""-" d consultation with- . - out expense. I have no store. Expert tuning. . A. r.L Lanrfcrd ycrcaw and Wallace, N. C 1 . .1 1 " rs. II. I". her attract j afternoon, it' 3 1 honor of 1-t I hirtliJay. II i members of Lr class. , Mr. and Krs. 1 r uLoul ! i 1 - ... J, - i t -J darter, Earth, 0., were visitors in :. I.L C. Anders. IT and ?"r W. H. BrL-sos I J C! "in of Glenooe frisT. ;eni iosi tana?y wita ;r. tni -4-i -e i e rrssts or Irs. And i-rs. Li;,i Vestal in L1. erst- r. Urs. J. XT. 'Eawifon JUss achcl Jones of IX Clwel - f 1 1 'Sv D. E. Clifton, Mr, was a victor in town Saturday i. J. II Eaugham return afternoon. . ' - lei I'Y from a wppV'i m. -" w w.u VilMlfl ( U1S WUU n L I - " ' vn UUT Klin O 4. j a . . lii . i m . . . . w- Kuuca me innenu oi jr. .iianiUil;r oi in le rest. . ' ; Jones of Wallticc on Ennday after- ,','', noon were: Kr. and ITrs. It. viZZ2 CLuB J. A. Gavin, Ht. L. A. Eeosley. ' werB QBtesses to the Eesame club 1Zt P. V. Oiiini ir.V T.l. Tri Maet tLV'ni-faa. -i 11 " muss 4iuu Auison, wa rs. v. a. immtm. Mr. and Krs. Lewis 8. Bullock . I ... 7. 1'itt.orfy g.iTiccs v, .e t lis tome Uihisj i a e i burial took (lace in the Lrecr Cemertarv near hv. r.n w survived by a widow who was Hiss Euby Etroud before marriage. Hi. and Urs.'Ione Smith and family were at Beulavilie Sunday ra auiena a reunion or the Sand- lia f amiL , - 2Xr. and ISn. Kanlev Cooka aA family of Forest City were the re cent guest of Kr. and Krs. A. B. Cooke here. v.a.cx. Mt. and atrs. T. A. Tnnwr at tended the funeral of Kr, William Jones ait Wallace SundaT after. are visiting at the home of Krs load Jones.1. - Mr. and M-m P J ItnKani i . w wvtfWB . V family were guests of Kr. and Mr. and Krs. Norfleet Dobsonl WiLlon' Etate Chairman of Music of Charlottesville, Va., are visiting! Eon ae an interesting in th .hnnia sf ir 'j v m j I talk ntvinir tho . " last Wedaesdav afbnMnn t home of Zrs. 7. L Fjaison. The rooms were altraotiiwlv iIummm it. ' - wiva sununer iiowers which found a suitable setting for too delight ful musical nroirram whfoh rendered by sereral numbers of jwsenm jkusio Club. Mrs. L, ' A. T . r. l. - i I; ?l. ' jj r . ,s . i liiJe-ttt. Urs. J. C. IlilluxJ a recent bride. Urs. L. J. Urt thews of Wallburg, guest of Krs. Asa PusseL and Mrs. L. E. Smith. Jr of Savannah, G.i j; guest of Jlrs. S. Newton.' Zsx , Binsro was nlaved ! at three tuM. eav and at the conclusion of the game, Itrs. Smith was found to be nrize winner. Each nf h iinn- or guests received a dainty gift. Mrs. Lanier served ' a : salail course, and iced tea to the f ol lowing guests : - Hesdames lai. L boro. . ' First EnsrUsh ivkmi , : The first real tragedy in the Eng lish language was not written until ten years after the first English comedy. "Ralph Boslter Ooister." ays the Montreal Herald. The au thors were Thomai Norton and Thomas SaekviUs. Sari t9 nMA It was called "Oorboduc" and was acted by the gentlemen of tha Iniwr Temple "before the Queen's most excellent MnfaH in k. v.i. . I,onis Court of Whitehall the 18th day of HV Smith, Jr.l. J. Katthew; J. - . . - 7. . in the home f Kr ami Hr. m j -. MM. VMUU Dobson, " . 1 .. Kiss Kark Soshnn'ta nniit. this week in Wilmington visitinr relatives. - Kr. J. L, Williams made a brief eo.ia1,,,,,', t - 1. , , , WAnEHOUSE 5 ' , V 4 Fcirmcnt,N.C. .MONDAY'S SALE 30,rC3 lJbs.3-1 $1C5C0J8 . . , . -r , ; , , rioor Average - :- '-'$29.42 '' talk urging the necessity of spon- sunoff musw wnn caudrea in the home. Che then nmAntwi iu , - - m hw ur ue oaugniers, JUarbara and Patsy, luiu pure wo vocai anets, - ac companied bv their mother business ; trip to Wilmington on Kr' Wilson next : introduced Wednesday. ' iHrs. Hall and little daughters u visiting in tha hnma nf Mid while her mother sans irraai.v. Mrs. D. 8. Williamson. - l"01 Btain,, and "Belive Me B WllsMi Vnilia T ta '.- I Jt II '1'nAalaB VMI.a- a ""c wm oe nere'ZT -T1' '"a j aoung Konday. Aumst 30th tn wi,. i... Charms.'' music classes for this year. She' LaVern AMennan, who wm nave classes in , pre-piano BW MXnoea played ; two VArV t1i4i1. mill J T 3 ... IH1AHA HHwIutc WtYW1. , JJ wm uiuiuue cniwreni f , mi wsnuyea from the 1st to 3rd grade?. FAISON NEWS ' (Intended for Last'Week) Kr. and Krs. Bill TUHa -. w weekend visitors of their pa rents, Kr. and Krs. Vance Blount .. airs, juia MoCaii ami Vh t. lu Usher of Laurel mil era! days last week with Krs. B. P. MoCanm, Krs. KoCall's daug hter. - , fi A morMn Juss Julia Morton and Kiss Catherine ThohH t tZz m week at Carolina fci'-Jr daughter, ionise juatcn, and Mrs. E. L Xandolnh mnt flnnii.. and Konday in Kanteo. , ' Kiss Charlotte Wiliam. . ... mone the weekend -lf. . ... w w ouna seacn recently. Jttr. and Mrs. A. B. Winders, Mr. and Krs. Eddis Taylor and children. Kr. and irn v w au es and children spent Bundav at Trti; T 1 : ." " " .4 Bev. and Krs. B. 1. Jones are spending ten days at Beaufort, where Mrs. JnnM tm Maiuwi- opcrauon,' Which she nnderwAnt lo t-1 vrwa. ui tuao Jefferson Hospital in Boanoke, Va. ? auss Rosie jjunsrord of Bae ford is visiting Krs. JJ. Kewton. Kr.' and Mrs. - TnnU were visitors in Henderson Bun- Kalcom KcNair varv aMv fniaJ the vulnit at tha lrMiivfai TL 1. M ..... 0000laoODa' (ftdBaaaooooBaaaasaaA'D. L. Jones her talent and nfleetMl awaf im. JU'i. . . ' . "11 B . v.. ui. 10 uer teacner, Jars. Jfaan ' Krs. Wibon land het aiafav Krs. Marshall tiintrA tha mwmJ by playing a group of piano duets in the sooi&i lioiiv a iHa.a.. kuw lazad course was served. ; PINK HILL . Mr. ' and Mrs. TJamnav ftmttli have recently announced the birth of a son at their homa at. mint i Hill,KPD. V , ( Kiss Heater ftwinsnn tna ly been employed in the Drug dept I by T. A. Turner, and Co. j I ROSEHILL SOCIETY NEWS DlOIiraQ-raACHEY -' COatE 'TO SEE US ; i Your Friends ; I T.l C Ycrborb ; : A. E. Garrett ThOSS from Pink Will nuiferha a. w.i . . ...... VT w Auuteo ana jmrt xaintooi vtth. in the kut week tn vitnaaa Ma penormance of the "Lost Colony" musical pageant-drama oom- menOXatinSf tha 8 50th anirlvaraa uic uuui w Virginia mare in cluded: Kr. and Mrs.Melvin Jones and familv. Mr. anH Vn Tyndall, Kiss Wanda Tyndall, Kr. uu airs. x. .k -inner, Miss Mar- uia JOT Jwaraa. Rn.ha.rn Tnnu Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mrs. Ada Ed wards, MrsXaura Davis, Krs. J. J. Smith, Krs. Ike Stroud, lbs. J. P. Kay. lira. L. C. Tnmw vu. u:. lluwell and Kiss Connor Jones. . JU. and Mrs. Beuben King were at the children's Bkmia at I boro Sunday. Beturning home wiu tnem was an infant baby girl they brought back for adont- ion. , , 8oout Master 0. B. Lena anil scouts Brvce Warier. (Imihani Tnr. I ner, Harvey Tamer, Elbert Smith, xwya neatn, jr., Kobert Smith, Junior Beaver . and Ashley Hice AJdridee ham Mtnrnad fmm Charles where they went recently ivi a iow uaya. , Kiss Connor Jones baa return' The marriam of VIm Vama I Teachey and Therman , Denning took Dlace at fi o'elonk. Thnrwlav morning, August lion in the home of the bride. Bev. X. a. Vmimi performed the ring ceremony in the presence of relatives and close mends...:;1,'' The home was decorated in green tnd white. In the living room, aeainst a ruinVimtiinil f ferns and southern smilax an al. tar was improvised, ' white can delabra holdins? eathedral mnIlM and lam basket of whita nrona myrtle. Lewis Maness, usher, ligh ted the candles before the entr ance of the weddinv nartv Mr iL. XL Aldermtn rendered a pro gram of nuptial musio, and Mrs. John Bailey, soloist of 8mithfi.M. sane. "At Dawnine-." ' ar.A '-Am , Bweet Mystery of Life." Kiss Kvrtle Teaohev. sister nf ute Drue, and Miss Martha Orv Kurray. as ribbon crirls. were tha onoe's oniv attendants. Thpv wn laenacai uresses oi green crepe innrmea in urown. ineir should er conases were nink tow and : m . uapaxaganaj The bride and bridegroom an' tend toeether. The bride wore for tne semoe a dress of brown and green alpaca with brown acces sories,, and her flowers were a shoulder oorsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the valley. Krs. Dennincf is the daughter of Kr. and Krs. John B. Tennhav. She attended Wesleyan Methodist college and East Carolina Teach er's College. Por the past few years she has been a member nf i the local school faculty. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Krs. Martin Denninc nf Kt. Oliva He teoeived his degree from At lantic vnrisnan vollege and since that time lias been athletio coach in the local school V. vnV If M-.Av Al r - A. TOMOROOm LEADERS '"- L - . . ' - - .aaav 5 greatest of lrjujustrieo the education of T L c uav vwvauvu US ' oturjdren thernufftctui &f rUxe?mind8 ItUO substance Which shall toad them toa bette? ed front a Einston hospital where North Carolina. ''( ," ''V .1'.' ..'.-...,.,' ..... ' Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to the mountains of Western mderstanding of thexwrelves . TT of international -V'-WW-,. ...... ' iMtre . . us wona progress, we nave muon vltli hich to Inspire our children moat particularly te greatness of our country, and the confidence: which the very name America suggests in every keotion of the globe. A confidence which iaest taught , and furthered " by our Lnrge nuiiKeroI gramme and bighhvol. coUcjjuisl renovmed! auiiversities. X5St.O JTtsstT V-. f WACCAMAW BANK & TRUST CO. Rosehill, N. C. ' 7S.'"ZZW IEI.0LB EELIA1BLE LARGEST EEST SALES IN HISTORY Op THE MARKET SALE- KON, AUG. 23 POUNDS, 1,249,820 FOR $355,014.55 AVERAGE $28.40. ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 r POUNDS, 1,017,683 FOR $267,821.56 ' AVERAGE $26.32 , TOTAL FOR SEASON t POUNDS 8,520,912 r FOR $2,247)82.78 AVERAGE $26.38 r rGtVcikNofJ Largest and Best Tobacco r.!r!:et in the Bonier BelL You'U Like the Way Fairmont Warehousemen Piill and Vuzh to Give Ycu the Hih DoUar for Each and Every Basket Offered for Sale. FAIPGOT TOBACCO BOARD; OpTRAD - A v a 1 4 tto.ti rT '1
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