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I " ' 0030 ATT1ACTI0SS: r"Toff of USX, 3rer Cafe," "Souls at isa , . tv;3- .f $ ; , "J HHWWmilimKWWIjjHIMI Mma0004 : tober 23. ii"8, A. IS. .i .). I L.'L"s Vi.I.na I'jtt' V lecentlv left X.- for L'zrion, Ind., ,jre she will .t tie c! .:e tt V 8 f " attn4 collr-e (Lis fear, . tostessei 2rrel rJ!.-:. Zlisi Sue Lurrirv h kavicg thii week for Richmond, Va., where she win enter Ctaar'; Circle Eospi tal as a sraaeut su....e. Eev. Fanl Galley, cl ITonnt Ol ive is voxumcti?? a series oi reviv al services at iLe L?.ptist church this week. ' Hn. E. J.-Bonev a visiting her daughter, Uxs. Fred Eamrick. in Bntherfordton. - Kr. and Mrs. I. C. herring spent Thursday on Saleirii , Kr. and ISxs. Tte - k Holbrook, of Sainton, visited 7 1. (an4 ilrs, J. IL Ji'Ame E&tort 7n. Kr. and Us. - X ael Jerome Fussell, of Claxton, Ca., are visit ing jiax, imsseu's parents, Kr. and Mrs! Oscar Fussell. " i ", v ! - Kr. and rs. Ed Johnson, of Willard," were guest! of Kr. and ats. ih v. juernng tpnaay. , Kiss Kildred Btanfsy 'ipent the weeken din Eiohlands with Kiss Sara woodward. - ; ,', Kiss Fatima Henry recently vis ited jier parents- at iltoHfaj. She had as. her guests,! Kisses- Evelyn and Kildred leachey , t Miss Margaret Shaw spent the week-end at her home in Socky xoipx. - fKVfO rtircilii mi MUSIC CLUB MEETI1Q i. Kiss Ancle l3:s VI"" s ", Z t Ca i jwH returnd tltzt a v . Vs , x" "t i. .Me .1 1 "i v. j. V e illoro wiCil" j C'aT.lti. II s s:rved ddlious rJ.c 'a- Jr., and Z '. j 3L'3L. . 1 1.1 s il r wes !w'wUci i- mantel lr . j ... :a t - ii v..:- -.e ta x s r.c.-- one ci viiiit at Crnilba T r:lu l ' sl biar c'arter t .'oers, Urs, ell, v o is locLl 4 .t t' 1" 8 1. ct Ilcrce Cie, of Washington saw .Fumtme Co., - was os - vaoa-I a. C ilon. ... 7 i Kr. exl Ers. Jack C: :son are I?" ZZTIZl&a hrrrv to er.nounee tie Urti c a son Tueilay. morning,, Ccj n her SSlst lis. Csson was s Karie West before her marnrre. Kiss Allene Farrior returned to her sister's home, Krs. Alton TLk, Eusday to attend school here tLii winter,' after visiting her sisters, Krs. Jenkins,- of WaujttstoiL xrs Temple of Einston and lUss Lou ise Farrior of GoKLSoro. Kr. and kxs. 0. S. Fest, and family, Oeorge, Hebecca and Hel en, Marsh, and Krs. Best's niece, Kiss Christine KcColIum, of Ashe- ville, spent Monday at Carolina Beach. m. Hiss Keliones Cooper gave a party last Thursday night in hon . ...... a. wr.il The SosehiU Music! Club was'iovv. j sJi.. m.. entertained by Krs. Jfi M. Jerome ii.i r-S nil Mw -Vimii JW v-j-,v - .v Marshall on Tuesday: afternoon, September 14. " ' s During the bttsines 4session pl ans were made for thi Southeast ern Distrait Music Clubv meeting wnioo. will oe held in Sosehill, Oe f . The September meetirg of -the rreslytenaa Ul;,ry was held in tie church llcaly afternoon vi'Jh the Fre;:Jcnt, Krs. B. C JUfcfUeld ,tre' '.llzz. '. The worcL p aranod from Eom- ans was coniacka ty Mrs. j. XI. Fierce. Tlas was closed with spe ciol prayers for the Home Kission Study Class to be conducted this week, and for the work in our own homeland. The program that followed was very unique in that it was given as an aerial flight over the Home Kission fields of the Synod of XTorth Carolina. ' The introductory flight was made by the leader, Krs. K. y, Crr, who took the croup to the of- Th, rir J3P rf tte Eome KIssion Super StTf j!Sr Cak6f "4Mtendent .in Greensboro, wh'ere iEcoles Friagen left last week Its' 1 ooooocpooocoocooooooooooooooooocpoou ' Vrr' iH7 TELEPHOHE 231-1 Call Collect - Free Delivery t . v-- inywhere in Coi r c J C) ) I PaiMcdidacjTciIst Preparations Ccir.pbio Line cf Everything Usually Found in i v 1 c . vrizj. otcrc oi KeascnaDie rnceS' 4 CALL U5 COLLECT FROM ANY POINT ;: THE COUNTY -i, .; '. " ,(Z0 CCCT W2 PAT THE BOX) V ";' V c vill r.aO Ycr Package to You - Postpaid st CaU23M ftCcHect) :f " r WARSAW, R C J 4 T C I r , f ' c o c ! - r i ed by the President, Krs.S. D. 'nnonftftfir'OrtftftAnftMH? H. test, anf for Jacksonville, Ha. He is stay ing with bis sister, Krs. B J. An- drwes, and he is going to take a business course this winter. The Baptist Young People, who attended a week's study course en joyed a weiner roast given : at Bowden's Kfll Fond last Fiilry night. They stood their examina tion on the law, that had complet ed their course. Krs. Herman is taking her vaca tion with her parents, Kr. - and mrs. Farsley of Clarkton. Kiss Virginia Einman left - last week to go in training at the Kex w . . j Ti m.. .: Mospiuu in juueign. ; , ' ,. . ,t v v ..,. JAKES KENAH CHAFTSE KGLE3 FESST FALL K2T The James Kenan Chapter, U. D. C. held it first meeting of the iau on Thursday, September 18, 1837 at the borne of Krs. J. C. Brock, with Mrs. C. B. Best, and xos. Chas. Carroll as joint host esses, , ; , The meeting opened witB the singing of "Carolina." This was followed by the salute to the stars I and stripes, and stars and bars. I Krs. Charles CarroIL as local! chaplain'conduoted the xitusl The business of the year was completed, ana delegates were el ected to attend the annual meet ing of the Xorth Carolina Divis ion, which meets this year in Wil son on October 12-14. Xlegeatesi Krs. C. B. Best, Krs. E. XL Best Alternates: Krs. L. F. Best, Krs. B, D. Johnson. '' Dclcites to tlie General Con vention, which meets in Bich mood in November were elected as follows: Bclc-ates: Krs. J. Y7. Best; Krs. XL L. Ctevens, Sr. Al ternates, SSrs.' B. V. Wells, Krs. K. B. Boney. A nominating oommittee for the ticomisg oicexs to be elected at . q tie October meeting was . "okt- ici uiw jrresiii Johnson, Krs. B, llrs. L J. Sutton. o c o c c c o c c c c c we learned much general informa tion concerning the work. The next aviatrjx Krs. Alton Vick, took us to Martin . County where marvellous results were seen from the work conducted there the last nine years. .; y Flight three carried us to Shel by, IT. where Margaret Korne ay, as pilot, renewed Our interest in the silent services amonz tlit deaf and dumb of our state. Jennie Quinn Cavenaugh piloted ns to evangelistic services of Dr. E. E. Gillespie and others in the destitute sections. The next trip was directed by Earcie Williams, who showed ns the wonderful mission work ' in Ashe and. Wilkes Counties. - A very encouraging work was presented by Cory Williams, who - vv" . litt j. j. c. : i 7 rf crnaun. - I v. O, are r. T'- ? r h L.to tve . I ft, va. , ..,ul-j Vs. I. ' 1; sTHE- FrilETCDLY CAFE'T' I V y i. : . ;': ,t Kcnansvi!I5.f lV: C :' Mrs. llyrilo V. Sixizldzhi (OiVncr) - KT EEASON fOB DI3CCrC13TII2 CrmATICSr OF THE FBCXELY CAFE U LZi TO fsYCIOJtL LJATIL ITY TO IOCS AFTO THE . EUCITCS.; THE FBE3XLY CAFE HAS PB0VO;A-mA3:CIAl BUCCITS'WITH KC,- AND IT WILL CCTUnrS TO BE , UUXia FBOJPEB KAN- h ..-- 'ifiTwii " ' " ' - . jtawwmww aj vna uuiMVSUSf nuv - . . f- . .n- t flew over the Sand Hills of otsc t - JLHB pleasure you v cut of a clga- state and presented Home Ujion conservation, This program, given by the young people, was most attractive in its presentation. . . - -s - rette depend on the quality of the ..tobaccos put in it And In Camels that, I iheans FINER, MORE EXPENSIVE i TOBACCOS Turkish and Domtstic. If you an not a Camel smoker, try them. A V .ji,0.aA TOBACCO is Sdl:? HIGHER r.t t!:3 r y k. 1 k VT1 Ncrlli C ' f ' ; CCX2 BAY C2 Lli-IT I BC3TAYLC2 ' EXTHY CAI . saQooooo4oofoaioo4i ay w. c. errrs t- :; . r '' ; ' V' V' ft," f " TT TTN T -5 1
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