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r s i a' Cut. eft X. 3 , r 1 i .1 E I to " I C v t 11 ' 1's t ;i c.-.v i -f 1 LLn a Lid ti-.'l'wis, t t i : 1. 1 1 jat "J 7,ut ,a tile 1 1-1 of as '., $ 1 v,Lite with v rn-ponsj !;!.; 5 C.y i i 2 i li- v.., ..t 1 . ri (t i .9 was I. '-1 ty,i--s. J. II, 1 arker. Earir tLe b?...i:i hour mem ten hcuid wiui i-teu-t tie fin ancial report of tie 3creiary Treasurer, Miss Eachcl Outlaw, for toe year now ending:, with most obligation! paid ; at the close of 1 1 11 a. a 11.3 t 1 l-.J J r;. t.t t Tia, . i r " 7 r. l 1 st.I.'. C, v j r T- e C ;a Lcue w;i re t at 1 i M i ci ; - t 3 c i c4 t.e tie wefejte bnsinew. Kew officen were ' i W1"J elected aa soiiows: rresiacnt, jars. I , t !r i.rs, te . arrange-irio Eerger; vice rresMenViaaa . i u : i-xii; i a pyramid, i. U le , v A 1. 1 j "-e r . , 1 at the door r itf ' tie! i y ZZ:s. ? a liJjon and Urs. s ia r -'-I a-tJos. The i uere ,calied lo ' i t s , or action It' i of an un- i 1 o i n over s ; - ?1 r in I ,.. f 1 af'rwpi I I le. Ilowevw, i ;a irar.hall i. s in Wayne 1 1 l,a-y kwwiedj. i c.nty LieUent, f J f ' - 1 i . . ... 1 Of t.8 luO- r ly fwiU be the pi- Le ii Lrir-j held in Z't r -Ic is cordially invited to tl t.e e services. " .-r ? - - ' ns. -nil. t'em to 1' e r" lo room where tlicy were int. placed to the re-ceivi,- line composed of lrs.,Ee- emg Ct-Tton, hostess, rs, William I.' 's. J. S. Liarrcy; cf larliin, pre :. i at tie Tj.:n,h towl a.d wai a..,.d in (,.rvL"j sandwiches, French pastries, mclles, snta and florsl mints ty L! --es llaxine and wan lean i..iTaLu03rn, of Clin ton, Jewtd CUTion and Charlotte Villlams, wio were attractively of soft shades. Goodbyes were said bv Kin iianaa liaison and Kiss. Bailie Bachel Outlaw; Secretary-Treasur er, Mit. Herman Outlaw; Chap lain, Kn. A. 0. Outlaw; Social Service Chairman. .'Mrs. Blanche Sutton, A delkhtral social hour was enjoyed with refreshment-., and a contest. Urs. T...8.. Shutt was added as a new member. , Clton, honoree, Ilesdames ' Geo. 'Kill to the; two hundred invited iranu-U oi A..ievie, a recent guests. ; bride, T. S, Williams, of "Kewton' i - I I 1 . . ... -1 . - - v ' ; ' 1 Sell Ycur Tobacco ixi Year Only Home Mar- hot at your best warch SHORTER HAULS AND LESS EXPENSE Tobacco is ScIIlnt Gccd Here. yYca Vill Get the HIGH DOLLAK at Cridi Warehouse in. VaUace. ::7 . -N 'N ; Grove, . V. Hoyall and Krs.'Thy-i c i -; ' ras Eoyall Uisery of Clinton. Dnr- - OiSUaiv S Bridge ing tlie afternoon an appropriate " musical nrosrrain was rendered bvl"" ! 1 : ' ,. . tev. A. L. Iw'.'-ock, pastor of Urs. r-bert Cmdy, and riss Char- Kev. W. Skeels ,of the Eoc- Eu-"!w T "ti.t CLnrch will as-. lotto Williams, accompanied at y Mount Universalist Church is siLt r.v. W. U. :rihens in con-1 the piano by Kiss WilJa Eoyall. expected to exchange pulpits with GolJsh ld'nci:!2 a revival at Alam Springs deceiving in the hall was Kiss tn local pastor, Bev. Oustav Wl " L::.'.:orr.ry I ttLt Church, begin- Shaw Hicks Eines, who directed, rich next Sunday morning at 11 v woes. Duooay acnooi at iu 0 clock. The public is inviited. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gurley, of auownee were .visitors s(t 4ie nome ox su ana mrs. ivey But ton-Friday. - . Mr. and Mrs. Son A Outlaw and children, of - Einston, were weexend visitors with' Mr. and Urs. M L Outlaw, Sr, , , - Kusa Cthristrne i .uinn spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Summerlin Cross. Boadi. Miss Sallie Outlaw left Friday for North Wilkesboro,-where she will be a member of the school faculty again, this winter. She -was accompanied by Misses Essie Mae and, Euthe Outlaw!, who visited with her Saturday. Miss Margaret Outlaw left Thu rsday for A. C. College, where she is a senior student this year. Louis ranter enters the Commercial De partment at A. C. College. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sutton, of x&urange, ana Mr: and Mrs. H. T. Pollard, xi Broadhurst Bridge, were visitors witii Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sutton, Sunday. , , -. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Outlaw, of seven Bpnngs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Outlaw. - The P. T. A. held its first meet ing of the school year in the school building September 1. with I Mrs. Warren Maxwell, president 'presiding. Mscussiont on many pians ana won Mr the year made up the program for the evening. . Among those who attended the I pageant of the "Lost Colony" Fri- , oay night were Messrs. L. W., Al tofn, Bonus jand Akaiaa Outlaw and Leroy Simmons. Mrs! M. ; W. i Simmons, Misses Blanche Sutton. Irene Outlaw, Marie Bizrell, and i-auiine, outlaw. . , . i arlr Lamps a! "Bof . Irn . Amonj tho firrt Amarlcan-mado bettj lamp were tboso fashioned from bog-iron found at Saugus, near Boston, about M3& . . . lit Er. Eagh Kaxwcll, of the Dcp lin Times, is to assist in broad- casting the Children's Program Sunday afternoon at 1 ;3i) over station WFTC In Kinston. -This program is sponsored by J. E. Hood A Co., Kinston prescript ion druggist, and A. J. Sutton & sons, one of Kington's oldest and best known stores. " Mr. & Maxwell " assisted in the broadcast last Sunday and inspired favorable comment. Mr, Roger Sut ton of the firm said, "' He handles a program like an; old vet', In fact Ben Bernie could take a lew 5- - r.farrfce August seems to be off i for the cupid with only S3 U l before his darts. 12 of these v white couples and 8 were color- One third of 'the white - cor; were from outside the county w. one white couple from outside t. state. Age checking shows tl -the men varied from 42 to 18 y of age while the-Jrls began t "sweM sixteen wus rae ' wim pointers from '. Mr.: Maxwell-HM high' of 33. '.-.' MISSION CIBCLE MEETS how little you ' need' pay for ; all this,., ,, -"r The cumvoiioot .of con4lng , iwhh teat as oat la : the omiwiy f Fyiofax Oast a, . "i , A modern, bcaudful Migic dkaf-Pycofn Om Rang0 wldi mOomtlU oven and a iwing- '' oat-typo, irookrlcn hroilecl 1 J. " ? - A tool kitchen ven with pks in tha oveol .r , r and your guess will be too high! 5 Sond Hm coupon for Mw COhtxibotot Name) in right how Utdr My 1 pfwml nags is a '. . sod k ........ yeanKoL 4- The Mission Circle met in the home of Mrs. Jesse Outlaw Batur-I day afternoon at 8 o'clock. Mrs.j V M. L. Outlaw, Jr., presided in thej nhutiiM nf tlia nwMini anil vinal president The meeting opened by i HUSKE-DOSHEB iSfUASC& Co. I Hanoi Bcini sii ii ii ra an PYQFAJ1 OAS SXRVICI singing, "He Le&deth Me." Mrs M. W. Sutton conducted the de votional lesson and Mr. Ulrich 300 N. Heritage St Phone 1310 KENSTOir N. C '' ' 5. t' . 'IVJ-' Who c ponH Worn about old - matt WfatS So taflttet powinuclk ast may bpw and plnsW outatde, he OiMnot oomo' tptt youa ' kotf lhiwOrSw)- k aocr Jo xat ft Oil Burning Heator I riat4 haetln Uriade and lflng Are travel W extract taor ISoto tha' hot sasW raach tb chimney. ProyUea cleari, . ilthftiL humidified heat without any smoke, soot or ashes, Burns t priced sua! oil and is famous lor Its economy of operation. W haya a ska and styk to suK you and a a prica that wUl pVa , yu. ow Is the time to Investigate. Get full detaihiYigEt nv. .. Warsaw Furniture Gompany, WARSAW, N.C. 1 o -' A . A' TLF 4 "ST C7 TiI3 CC :?. uIAIlI IliTS Sr.IASHSD THE WORLiyS RECORD MOWAY, ST. 6, X3 i : : j: ..C3T tclyxco evz:; sold oh any waricet in one day with four i?:iwiia , ' - ' Xa, a- -a. '" a ", I - " fe'.-H, r v.-. . - s -a- . . A -t fmf i ,-J : v " i J i-a. . 'A , IX t d t v . MoiieyIVdl'l ,.-4 i K ' ElMQiVS SALES TO DATE. ' . '''.231:3 FPUT3S FC.1 lC3f-;-:rAVERAC-2iW r'o guze3 v;c::::r:oTi::::a estl:.iatedog your tobacco to; fairmont; - Fr.L:::cnt Tc'jr.cco Ccrd cf TrcdIna
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