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'I i 1 lie iwec r -I? trl II G. V.'ia the school auditorium Saturday . and Programs of the Touts of the'day afternoon. "Jack' enjoys the - I night at the usual hour. M. B.f Church," by Mrs. I. S. Shutt. He- radio. , - - t, student Andrews, of Goldsboro, Is expected ports were riven from the State " Byron Simmons has been on the t i - .J. s. .a li'ui'se ' 1, 2 e-iS f tie Tres. i a's A. .11 -y md ii'ji "'l i- i-.t, i: 3 Leta I.-res J. D. j a, and each q. a qthj r a r"t e"ierncy, Els- , j-:aoe is agrfcuj. V vt te for I .rium Springs o Lans so. v , ; : , - - , ' V ' Kisses' Eudell Rowers and Ra chel Eloan, of - Flora HcBonali CwJpge in Bed frnPM srent the .$ weekend with their jarents, Hi. ana tajs. Leon I lowers and lir. and lbs. C, L. Cloan. .1 Xliss Jessie Albrittcn, of Wash ington, D. C, is spending a week here, visiting relatives ' - Hi .and Krs. 3L CJCook and ton,- Charles Wesley -spent;, the .t. ;c5ant inr " " -si policies. , , f - ",r.i.r.tisn s t 1 : censumisg ; . LI Lrij destitution .. f.i-lto make the address of the even. i , i ' cid with tag. The public is eordially in t. nl Lis. J. ' G..vited toer Mr. Andrews. . ' I The Home Demonstration Club i TTA cf Ealeijh; wia meet with Mrs. M. L. Out- 3, and -law. Jr., Monday afternoon. Oc tober 18. AU members are urged to attend. " - r ,,, Judge Henry A. Grady of Clin ton, was a guest in the: home of Kr. and. lbs. B. Q. Maxwell Sun day. ' ' 1 ' s i Kin Elithe Outlaw attended Home Coming at Boofie Saturday. nr. ana Krs. w. Q. usxell and i c"rr' 1 to step tiis, to restore. If -,t;a i::e tior f;i:tJiers pre. 1 1 :,.r to rr:erye tie pro:?erity and -: '), Las hoes' made. Farmers are begin- ?! lt Ue USt is far frou L.;Lcd. , - j h f"- .'y rranfasi la oorporate monopolies. - rarrTi are osn.bed. three -i i .slitnn 4ej"ls en fanners band x t U.eir wesre tsi preferre a due bal ; j I" norement bronr-t f.sSi. 14 Jto; i r LIv,. to atcll pnLlio policies and ' S e r r .izj uee in tie sun.'' r ' "r'-stioB to &e nation lies la the vast t 1 women en farms who have labored ' z 'tit: s::-,t til e!;" torly service, : I tzi Lw of i;e. Xhese workers, if Irs I i.::s!3, ask yon to ..... 1 KCit tl. r-'J problems of to t. orrem , " -. ' ;;r-v ' '-' -r? i - ' n ' " j ' ' T tjx 1; csTi for every farm family to enlist Uf ir n t 2 E3 10Bt , X,r.: ;ca rm dueai Federation. 4 : CROVNi OVERALLS FOA'KEH Aim jBOTS Washington i .- ,4. " ' - fttfttwo fftttftotooooew - .., i j ; 7-r ; rr r : . - 1 - "' " ' - ' ' :., vi,.ftL.y ft-iy ; A ,a ftU- , ,4rSM Dee Cee ShirU - A worthy Companion to : ;. crowh oyEitasy: Hunting llants - Hunting Coati High fop Shoes! : Rubber Boots : A.Jraittqii 4 JJ1 t - 1 if " " and Sons . I . . , . j of the s Mors L" idt ca V 2son. Jr. tie Ut7 ii ia C:;:stjital J The xnon&ly meeting of the V. T. A. was ea!Ied to enter hy the Vice ItesinW Urs. Pete; Davis. last Kjnday evening in the school ! Cev.rW. B. EtUens conducted the devotiond. After the business session, the. following program was enjoyeo. . i f - M eciM!ffli: , Helen Pierce and Buby I'ld)olason.' - , Epeciia Unsic Dorothy Eerring. ' Address:, Bev. Vf.il. oy. , Outlaw's Bridie : The Community Club will meet '(.1,1, '& In. - "i ! i J, - O00000000000 I Fine Leather msTOK, h. a (We Clothe the Family) Convention'by the different mem- sick list Der who attended. A soda! howl - - , was enjoyed and the hostess serv-r 1 . , ght:SgWhich Criminal Court CHOCOLATE s w Miss Lucille Southerland, who is in training at James Walker Hos pital la Wilmington spent tL: weekend at home with her Bar- entSj Mr. and Mrs: Howell South- H - 3 .-. ... . baby of Caseys Chapel spent Snn- .erland. day with Mr. and-Mrs. Jesse Oct-j : Mr mcA Hrs. S. D. Turner and . , flfamily and Mrs. W, B Gooding ; Mr. and Mm - J. HrParker, Mr., were among the guests at a bar and Mrs. Jesse' Outlaw, Mrs. M. I. becne dinner in celebration of the Outlaw, Jr; Mrs. T. fl. Shutt, Mrs. I birthday of Andrew GarVey near COATS, ForMerAJBoys A. J.Sutton v : andi Sons at KDTOTOH, X. C. (We Clothe the Family) A. 0. Outlaw and daughter attend ed the County Federation of H. u. Clubs' held at the Agricultural Building in Kenansvple ? Friday night. Sirs. Jesse Outlaw was in stalled as president of the Feder- ation. Congratulanoni to Mrs. Out law.- ' ,r . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr. and Ben Frank Outlaw spent Sun day with Mrs. Era Bouse at Jad- oeu. .Mrs. Eva Taylor, of Wilmington ana' Jlxs.'' JJettie Byrd and daugh ter, of Kinston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' M. W. Sutton for the weekend, . I Mrs. J. L Outlaw returned to Grif ton Sunday afternoon , after spending several days here with Mrs. Magnus Outlaw . Mr Mai Mrs. L. B. Outlaw and ions, of Seven Springs, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ik Otnlaw, Sr., Sunday. J l s ', j Mrs; Warren Maxwell and Miss Annie Maxwell visited B. CF. Mas ters,; Sose and Violet and Marv Victoria Gooding went to Kinston Monday night to see the nicture. "Stella Dallas." It was very good.j xne wroer saw it at "xne JUuuc Hall," Badio City, W. Y. Mrs. Buster Smith spent the weekend with her husband .1 here, She is a member of the faculty I of a school near Washington, N. C. I IM IT 11 WanT.ll n.il Al..'l 7J1 o?.i!l ""'rV ftndMr. and Mrs. W- E Good- Noble's Mill Tuesday, The "Hill Billie's" gave a con cert At Outlaw's School House last Thursday night. The auditorium was filled: The music was very good. Everyone present seemed to Cases Last Term Superior Court Eugene' Smith; assault with , a deadly weapon, continued. ' 'I'att' Fcnnell, Tecklesi driving, ' cjt..rati'5 id "auto while intoxi cated, r.ssault mth a deadly wea pon. Nol Bros wi'.h lea.e. - V v TCnowtiA Tt i4 lif.taTf1 VXmmA m mm-rwn j ( . firniltr. Pav mosocntinir wibiMt ;9 v w er r a - ., S3S and uav eosfc. i Baymond Fairclotli, embeztle menet. Failed to appear. - Bobert Finer and Orbett Padg- ; ett, larceny and receiving. Failed , to appear. 1 : Floyd Vernon, assault with a enjoy the occasion. Ioe mun nnA I deadly weapon, public drunken cold drinks were gold during the' neM-Sentenced to 18 months on evening. We hope ' they come our way again soon., Mrs. Glennie Outlaw has been spending sometime with Mrs. Mag nus Outlaw; She 'returned home on Sunday. Accompanying her to the roads, sentence suspended on good behavior for' three years. Jack Baynor, possession of whiskey for purpose of sale. Fail ed to appear. Bernard Tunmons, soliciting, her home in Grifton Were Lonis! hiring, and contracting with la- Keathley and Miss Addie Ford, .borers for employment ontside of Mrs. H. D. Maxwell and daueh-uie slate- -aiiea, to, appear. ? iw re ;Z.M puwwy Biwnwon.. mi, max- in and Victoria i attended the l"c" P"owa w rexurn jiome Kimton Fair last Friday. All S dnrine the week hia many friends u - . ' ul"!!.."4. v"d Myra Joe and and swo. u winuuviv, i Km Wahal W haIt mail a 1mm. were among visitors here Sunday. jnesl trip to .Kinston last Thurs- ir iTtS LX -Ii V- W anerneon. They als visted m - fr i .1. "iap Mme mends while there. ; Blanche Sutton M. sjoint hostess! Miss Addie Ford, of Gwttsboro, o-juroay anemoon wm. a spien-lWai the weekend eueat of her i C?TC TXJC D API? WTTI41 r 'i 1 AVE cent hers? more satisfied customers and ; , ycti crJ? c! tlio many thousands Jwho, sell. -3 f:i CC CIIY L:OUrTr? If notnow the U.-r.2tD!::-l up crA ndtip ROCKY : l!Qy?fr 'I yci'7 izlrzzo K!r!:ct Vi:3 farmers vhoivwitj tl:2 !";"v":t r.vcrr zz are selling in ROCKY LTT, : cn i!"D7rJia)ALE T03ACCO llARtCETf TEIJ ! r,zl:cc3 TEN mbdern factories. FArJ.lZTJ3 arc cdviced to cell their best tobacco x.l :o Cio L:i!.."I l-:2C3 are paid 4 every; rrr:!2. Tclrr.cco c as Ih as $3 per hun- r ".-3 ct ti:e atlvanUg- ( 1 1 C3 C c acco at:d toadevhere did attendance of members. The meeting was presided 1 over by Mrs. Eric Berger, president of the Circle., The' program opened with ft song, "Break Thou the Bread of Life." Mrs. A. G. Outlaw led the devotional, with prayer by Mr. Ulrich. ' Two readings were vresenled. 'Balancing Our Spiritual Budget,' by Mrs. J, L Outlaw, , "Problems STADIEM'S .... 4! WJUULd XUUtt MOBET GOES AS X FAB AS YOU DTD TO GET IT. There's u much x yon pus uno me currency . . there's as much thought in the styles as yon - put into z aunt, Mrs. W. J. Grady. Mrs. Mabel M. Holt and daueh- ter, Mrs. H. D. BichardscW, spent the weekend at their old Some in Chocolate. Mrs. Biohardson re turned to her home at Stanhope Sunday. She is a member of the faculty there. Dr. Jim Grady of Kenly, father of senator ram Grady. Is fery at the Carolina General Hospital, Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert Jones, of Spartanburg, S. C, at tended, the funeral of his Mother- in-law, Magnus Outlaw last week, and returned home Wednesday. Ferry Smith, who lives at the home of Mrs. Mabel Holt sold isome tobacco last week in Wilson workman- X fnr IW a. nannd. I Ship in this Fall clothing as fl Miss Dorris Smith, who- is a member or the faculty at stan hope School, spent the weekend with her family, and returned Sunday with Mrs. Bichardbwn. Mrs. Magnus Outlaw visited her mother last Wednesday. ' Mrs. Warren Maxwell and Mrs, Mabel Holt attended the faneral of Mrs. Lillian Outlaw last. Wed. Bev. Gustav Ulrich conducted the funeral. Our sympathy goes out to her husband and family. She was the daughter of. Jim Henry Whit field, Harriet Outlaw Whitfield. Mr. and Mrs., S. D. Turner and family visited Mr. Turner's moth er and step-father, Mr. audi Mrs. Garvey in Lenoir County, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Bmia held ft tobacco tieing Friday night. All those present enjoyed the' music and refreshments. ' H. D. Maxwell and daughter, Bose made a trip to Wilmington Sunday to see his daughter Buby May, who' is in training at James Walker hospital there, - Miss Victoria Gooding was the guest of , Miss Virginia Turner Saturday night ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. t Chambers and family visited Alex Chambers and family at Old Sutton's Stanch Sunday afternoon.' Mrs. W. M. Holt has been ill with malarial fever We hope for her a speedy recovery. - Little Bay Stroud, son of Kedar Stroud has diphtheria. " ' mrs. warren Jiaxweu aade ft business trip down to Maxwell's Mill Monday. She reports; thai B. your salary. Ton didnt null those dol i lars out of thin air and yon ! ! ! ' should not put them into ; ; ; thin values. Here at Statti- em's youll see your dollars ! ! ' 12 . ...... m . i voHiug as nam ior you as x yon did for them. Hook that ? fact up with the city's best something this season that yon may not have had last. Stadiem Suits and Topcoats front . ,., ,'. $15.06 to 135.00 OOOOOOOOOOOO TCELL UM'S - (Wster Roast Jaclcconville, N, C EXCLUSIVE STUMP SOUBD !;,t;V'OTSTEBs- . A j ; Served 'Steamed. Fried. Stewed On Half SheU v,Tke Some Baw Oysten Home ' 1 With Yon.1 , ' T rriCrS VEEI BEASOBABLE J,.'.JS,,.i.lJl '....... . Mitchell Buss, violating traffio laws.. Hot guilty. Ben Thomas, violating traffic laws. Not guilty. William Edward Mathis,, forg ery. Continued to November term. Enric Adams, storebreaking and larceny. Plead guilty. Prayer for judgment continued. Bobert Best; forgery. Continued. George Johnson, alias Haywood Bass, assault with intent to com mit rape. Nol Pros. Prosecuting witness failed to appear. Bakigh Lanier, seduction. Con tinned. Lnla Mae Proud, larceny and re ceiving, carrying concealed weap on. Failed to appear. Capias and continued. Herbert Branch, manslaughter. Nol Pros on recommendation of prosecution. Helen Batts, manslaughter. Tendered plea of reckless driving. Plea accepted by state. Case not finished. Budolph Denver, assault with a deadly weapon on a female with intent to kill. Plead guilty to sim ple assault. Two years on roads. Sentence suspended on good be havior and payment of costs. Ernest Leroy, storebreaking and larceny. Plead guilty. 8 months on roads. Johnnie Mitchell, assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill. Case continued. Jerry "Son" Boney, housebreak ing and assault with deadly wea pon with intent to kill. Continu ed. George Turner, non support. Nol Pros with leave. Boy Newton and Julius latum, larceny and rsoeivin Failed t appear. Eva B. Thomas granted divorce from N. J. Thomas on grounds of separation. Budolph Strickland, , operating auto while intoxicated and murd er. Case continued. True bill for operating and manslaughter. Clarence Corbett, housbreaking. Nol Pros with leave. John Bright Tann, larceny and receiving. Nol Pros with leave. H..J. Swinson, sale of liquor. Not a true bill BEAR MARSH Mrs. Seawell Seller's of Calyp so was the dinner guest of Mrs. G. E. Davis last Wednesday.? Miss Mary Brodgen of Flora Mc Donald College, Bed Springs, spent the weekend at home with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brodgen. Bonald Wilson, of State College in Baleigh was home for the past weekend.". - ' -A Mrs. Carrie Swinson is spending this Week in the home of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Wells of Bones Chapel section, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft and children of Mt Olive visited Miss Annie Swinson Sunday afternoon. Miss .Christina Pate- visited Mrs. 0, Maxwell who is still at Caroli-j Jesse Vsuse.and others ' Wednes na General Hospital, plans to re-' day afternoon, -v. . , ,. turn to his home this week if the! Mrs Frank Swinson and daugh. doctor's will permit. She and her ter Fannie Lou ; and Thurman J .. sister-in-law, Miss Annie fSsKweT. Hicnolson visited relatives in Sura :u visited him there Sunday a I merlin's Cross Boad section Sun- T am, Aiuuci now spent non-, u. k - ?n --j . day 'with her sister Mrs. W. B,j There will be preaching at BeaT A WWWauw.t mua VUJUV U MLWmm VHU I mmmm.mm aW wmmwJ nwiaaui t. "WW. jr.;,- Time Visit," Kr. Gooding ii very ! 11 o'clock, and Sunday School at,';' KtlM .w.llilliwi. lnJ Am - Kisa Audrey Simmona - visited C C 0. lt siitcr, Ilrs, terry Cmith Fri- 10 o'clock. Dont forget to be pres-
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