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V. 2, 1C37 -.r 4i i. ICCOLATE : and Mrs, Bemus Smith and uius, Jr., of Hillsboro, - tpent nt the weekend with Bemus' j Mr, Mrs. M, F. Westbrook.; lit. and Mrs. L. P. Tyndall and .3 Lula Tyndall visited i- Mrs. D. Maxwell Sunday afternoon. Hiss Jiucuie Southerland, stu '. nt nurse at James Walker Hos pital, in Wilmington, 'spent the weekend at home with her pa rent Mr and Mrs. Howell Son therland. ,,... n A . . , j Howell Southerland, Hugh Max well, and H. D. Maxwell visited Huby Maxwell and Lucille South f rland at James Walker Hospital, la Wilmington Sunday and went img at Kure's Pier.;,i'.:ii and Mrs. Bobert Grady and uaughter, and lacy Grady, former r ELGIN, ' HAMUTOK - - t avvau ' ana ' auiiUVa a niTi a i. a ' vw aw a WATCHES , Foxman's Kinston, IT. C. J BELK-TYLER'S GOLDEN HARVEST WeVe Clean-up7 of others! v 1; FASCY - bedspreads orted fancy jacquard tterns in colors rose, ulue, green, gold and or chid. Scalloped borders. A $1,00 value. , v ';; .88c' "ALE WOMEN'S OXFORDS - -ly one' hundred pain fine' .uuty all leather oxfords in su edes and calfskins to go out at this very low price. Assorted style and every one good. Ton , must hurry down for these. ' - ' . - .; . BEGULAB $2.00 VALUES. $1.00. Omen's Novelty Shoes' ; 1 . $1-29 2c Cc "3 n - I" Duplinites now living in Eich- mond, Va., visited, in "Chocolate" Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gooding and Victoria nsited Mrs.H. D. Max- weu ounaaj nignt v Among thos visiting ' in the home of W, B.'Gooding 'recently were Mrs. J, D Williamson, Mm, J. F. Williamson and children, Harold and Betty Gray, of ' Pink Hill. JLcs. Mabel H. Holt, H, D. Maxwell, and Bose MaxweU. John William Gooding and sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Bhne, made a busi ness trip to Kinston ' Saturday nignt. .. fcjftm Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith visit ed Mr. and Mrs.; Adron Thigpen near xenansvwe Bunaay. Mr. and Mrs. - Warren Maxwell and children, Myra' Jo and Joyce, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Good ie Saturday night,A?;;K,V?f Mr, and Mrs. Willie Harper an nounce the birti of a baby girl at their home recently. s.; :.A Miss Addie ord, who has been spending some time .with Mrs. Magnus Outlaw at he home, re- Turnea to ureensboro recently, where she is making her - home with her1 brother, Clarence Ford. Mr. and ' Mrs. 0. M, MaxweU and daughter, BacheL of , Seven Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Maxwell, of fink Hill, Mr. Ames, Bobert Grady ,of Eenansville (our editor), and Hildreth Eornegay and sister, Alda, visited in the , , s - I i'. V Winding upw the Biggest Sale- in Our v Bargains. . . . Plan now to be here . "Clean-Up" Sale WOMEFS SPORT COATS ".. 'i Smart sport coats in swagger and fitted tyles. Checks, plaids and :. monotones. Bright colors as well, a fPtJi black and navy, . Made from fine fleecy woolen fab- .- rics. These are all good wearing , materials and are worth much more than this price. Here's your chance to save on your coat SV.88 PAET WOOL DOUBLE. Blankets Guaranteed part woo! in a good warm vreight large plaid , design in very good colors. Sells re- pOarly for 2jOO. Sale . , $1.88 SCHOOL TAZLETS- . i emrsOTE CLEAEEB 2c L- s (f 7. C. ' I3. . C IIull IL. 1 tv .at lira. L I .c.J 7, n ville f j.. ' y. XLey church services at II - Wesley Church, conducted hv "Severend Thoirr :cn. ' Mr. fi 'Mrs, Warrea KaxwelS and it. Uer.'lTyra Jo.; and Mr. and Irs. f' utt attended tie Ford- ham-Cr a-Lcsa j,jme , at Chapel I.l recent" y. ' Mrs. Clcnnie Outlaw.fof Grift- on, has spent the past week with; Mrs. Mamus Outlaw, 'i 'I ' - Exs. lrvey Korneesv 'visited Urs. Walter Bhne last Wednesday nftarhormi Misses Victoria Goodinff and Virginia Turner were the nests of tosses Bose and. Violet . Max weU last lTanday nightl i & iv VL JK Xaxwefl," Mrs. W. B. Oooding, Krs. Mabel Mfcolt Mr. and Mrs. 6. D. Turner, tnd Mr. and Mrs. Eodolph Mills attended the, funeral of John ' SmalL of Jones County, Monday afternoon! wu ponca wim masonic non- ors at Old Pleasant Hill church. A large crowd attended, and the floral offering was beautiful. Our sympathy goes out to hi entire xarnuy and Joved ones. :;. Mrs. Thad Xornegay had as her oinner gnosis nionaay net mother, 5 ?" " w Tr't , D. Maxwell, Mrs. Earl Smith, and ; , 36"BB0WK Sheeting Good weight and finish. Full 38 inches wide. Buy all you can use at this low price. Sale . 5c " DOUBLE PLAID I . Blankets ' ' ' ' " ''l Double bed size ia pairs.' Good warm weight Large .oolorful plaids in 'all wanted colors. A real bar' gain. ' . t.,.-J $U9 27 X 27 HEMMED , ; Diapers I Extra absorbent quality. Size 27"X27" hemmed . ready for use. Buy several 1 dozens at this price. -.'t 97c Doz. ' SPECIAL , SALE WASH Fabrics 4M0c l EXTRA HEAVY :f"CannonM TOWELS r T 2k it 0AP Cc IIFESUOY SOAP Cc - J I ,s. I jood f jc 1 v,,s et ; i I j 1 i r - fiests of'ent. r Kenans-) Kader Stroud and family vl " i attended .friends and relatives in Casl- County last Sunday. , 11 "MM. Uttl EL Ji0 Vt friends and relatives - in f ',-Cnr County-last Eaniayi 1 -: W. B. Gooding stays busy j veying in different counties 1 all the time now. ' CABS OP THAipCS , Gratefully acknowledging and 'ttankiiur our.many friends and relatives for their kind 1 teTTes- I sions of sympathy daring the slort uiness ana a earn oi our nusewia and father. - i-C .v MBS. DOBA XEACUCY ' "'-.i ' ' and CMdren.'i;-; PlfCIHILL Miss Elizabeth Bogers, of , the High School faculty entertained the tenth and eleventh grades, of Pink Hill School, with a weiner roast at Weaver!! Bridge Thurs day vening.i;i'J'-;!''?'; Mitt the roost, dancing was en joyed for sometime, ; before ? the guests tooh'their departure. " Prof. Winfield. Mr. : Crawford. Miss Kay Punn, Miss Annie TJani.es in Bocky Mt. Sunday. els, of the faculty, and the follow ing pupils., enjoyed the affair: Harvey Turner, Bryce .Worley. Floyd Heath, Jr., Clifton TyndaU, FRIDAY-AND SATURDAY history with these and Save with Thousands - 4 ' - ilefc 1- AH Stick Biwms: $ four strisg broom with i fooi smooth handler Spe; daL One to the customers 4l4c ' 'i' -nlar 81X99 BLEACHED .T' Here's a ' quick 'bargain. Size $1x99, full bleached Good quality, . free from starch. Worth much' more.' We . '.'.M-1-;;. SALE 81" BSOWK f a- ;5Shcctin2 A good weight and finish. Full 81 inches wide. A regular 25o value. Special for these three days, u Zt ' , IT CBAT i :f': oun;:ci 4i Heavy gray outiFjs in a S3 inch wiJth. Ieal for linings. Worth 10c. Sale 1 I 1. :'.- M ?' j . kJ " "I Lave rn -J V J f "y e ETr. and ITrs. I ' t -ned home af4 r t s...i.mer at Cir-v.' i rritchard Z..' 1 s t now occupying i'lr tew brl ' residence on ioilrci Elreet. . , Our commr."'y v 's slot' -' and grieved to 1 .a of tLe of Mrs. J. S. r. !"r, inal mond Hospital, on 1 .cs ' 7, : vember 3rd. Krs. II. t ' in our school for tie Jt tir.. years. Mr. Plemipg vas srcria tendent'of the suhool. They tuJ recenlly moved fiom, Lert to Goldsboro. 'Mr.-Fleming has our deepest sympathy Mrs. A. B. Witherington has re turned from Duim whereshe spent seyeral days visiting her brother, Dr. Hicks. ' ; ; " ' Mrs. H. L Bandolph is a patient in the Goldsboro IIospitaL ' ' Miss Buth Taylor and Mrs. It"' on Taylor were visitors in v Clin ton on Thursday. ; - Miss Alice Casey visted relativ- Mrs. A. B. Kicks and Mrs. D. E. Buffalo entertained Mr.v and Mrs. Earl Edgerton at dinner on Monday night. ' Final I V.M"" ,';imL,FASHIOna) HQSE Suner analitv sheer ohif- ton crepes in full fashion, ed all silk from top to toe. All the wanted thad-; - Beally a 6O0 value.' fpTT-TTR.TST,t t MOSK - ftt quality full fash-" .j SWUAHA faMV M W. wiw f tag -chiffon. New ship ment 01 new tnaaei saie. '6,6c r''.;,V ,1. r 1-TEAB GUABAlTEED 7 Fine quality, free from f starch, j Guaranteed 'for - four years . wear. Sizes 72X99 and 81X89 A reg- 89e vjalue. 12z ; BEAL HABVEST, , VALUZ3 -' ' EELKI-TTLLB'S W0BK - . CLCTrT3 ; GV2RiLliS Made from- fine quality denims. Triple ' sewed. Ddubl'e pocket. 'We recom mend this' as the "best ov erall .value- yon can buy. h . s t.,.. i. . ,( f t ' 1 1: 3 1 . . u 'ii 11 :i 1 ') c" ' y f .j 1 i, , r .!cvm.."x, t3.A ; t I; 1 ti L.t reit w;s cr- led t j '7 r "e. . s. E. L. Eerrir 7, ITrs. C. C. T ,1't ITartha " ' rlla motored to Tslv on '7. " ' . E""t of the v .cUy r- 1, j retire was well ait,,,i. Hii. C .lions -TeivLroc' of l' ; eJl, Virjina, spent Co 'past wvk in the homo of Mrs. A. B. Kicks, Jr. - - ''' , f, - ,;- Miss Elizabeth Eell, who holds a position in Goldsboro, spent Sun day here with her parents)' Mr. and Mrs. B. A. BelL ' j; v -Mrs. H. C. Precythe, Sr.', has returned from Ealeigh whoie she has been visiting relatives. - - - Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Clifton are laying the foundation for 1 their jiew residence Park t f frcle. - Errand Mrs. L.,'F. Ear lers, and son, Earl, were guests of Bev, and Mrs. Frank Culbreth, of Txwia on .Sunday. Miss MaUey Eilt of Mt Cave accompanied them, ' -Mrs. J.; E. Fafflon and Mrs. 8. F. MoCoJeman C organized a Junior musio club on Thursdav at the for the year are: Buth Edsrten Itesi8nt;.. Cornelia Beems, Vice rres.J Martha Faison, Secretary. An interesting program was ren- daredy Way up North, pantomime with Betty McKoy at Piano, Eve ning chimes; Merle Taylor, Trum pet Solo, S wanee Biver, Jim Tay lor,' Cadets on Parade, Martha Faison,- duet Mrs. McColeman and Huth Edgerton. After instrment- nnmbers, by Louise Oakes, Martha "aison, Qva Davis, Dorothy Fntt, Jane Faison, Daisev Creech, Vir- i ginia Warren, Melvin Warren, Ed j mon Morton, Doris Lee, Iona Lee. I . The hostess served xnusse with 'SEED -1 FBESH STOCK, JUST ' ' . BECETVED-1' k, ; TC2KD? and BUTA BAGA'" CHAeLESTOJT and WAXEZmD CABBAGE J " ' ,ky MUSTABD, KALE,,"'! " TSSrSEUlBEE3rt Eto. , Cri03 CZT3, FBESH and CLAS LEI U3 BE YOUB fiTgrrriT-TTT t r '--r. - t J.EHOOD&Gi. , IQnstciv N. C 'fi PBESCBTPTIOH DBUGGlSTS zn CrJSTT.IAr FZrOTCAPZ'S 4 . . ' a 1 'i C i vl i r "0 4 .t e: a. 1 c. and TT-3. 3. L. family Live i ircJ t ville from t .recta ' liv d during ej t j Mrs, Brb Kerne, I I ' j TTorne ttnd Mr,, and I ..'3. . i Ci'CoLam, spent TIn.u j Greenville and Kinston. ., 1'rs. Una Williams has I a vi sitii'g relatives near CUi: Miss Edna Bean, x t tie weekend at her home in L'a- betutown. - Mrs. L. C. Jackson was a vL" jt to Kinston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. thelton Cot'Jle -have , returned from Tnrl.nm . where Mr. Cottle went for treat ment at Duke Horpitd. .Mrs. Larry Sandlin, of Eurlli" ton, has been the guest of and relatives this week. "Mrs." Marion Bratcher and son, , Stanley, spent several days this week as guests of Mrs. Huh Mat thews in Eanston. ' r . Miss Beba Sontherland sotoX the weekend with her mother near v Wallace. J . . . , . Miss Glennie MiHer has return ' ed from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Addie Smith near Kinston. - Mr. and Mrs. J, D. holar have' ' returned to Beulaville to live, and; . will occupy an apartment at the ' home of Mrs. E. J. TL-sias. - - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood spent - Thursday in Kinston. ' '. ' Mrs. W. XT. Bosno and chiLiren have returned from a ' visit in' , Kinston, ' , . J 1 Bev. and Mrs. B. B. Carlyle and ': . Mrs. Letha Cumber were Kinston ; c visitor last Thursday. t Mr. and Mrs. Faison Thomas and ' prank and BoEin, have re turned from a visit to Bocky lit. '. Mrs. Gib Batchelor is spenIrj a few days here with her mt'Jier, . Mrs. S. A. Blizzard. he hps teen visiting relatives in Balc?v ' ' - Kisses Bessie and Jewu t. jli- lin, of Baleigh, and BertLa E:jri-' I tin; of Clayton spent' the week-? ena nere wna sax, ana us. i. 4.; RnnJUn, , , - - i Mr. and Mrs. M. M TL'ra' spent last Thursday in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhuh Lee and ? daughter, KelL of Fremona, spent ) Sunday with Mrs. B. A. Wims. - Mrs. Hubert Cimpsonis pati ent at Parrott Memorial Hospital . in Kinston.' t - " A number of men. and boys; worked on the school campus Tu esday, and dinner was served by the ladies of tiie P. T. A. ai the Home Eoonomios Department ef wihch Kiss Elizabeth Sneeden is teacher. ' Mrs. B. E. Qninn and Mrs. C. ; G. SancCin, of Baleighr are visit-1 ing relatives here. . , . W0MA3TSCLir3 t 1 ,( ' The Beulaville Woman's Club ' met Tuesday with Mrs, Ada B, Williams. Miss Jayme - Martin, home demonstration agent fve an interesting-program on ",13 Befreshments." The hostess serv ed deTchtful,jfr-W'''j it the close of the meting ru. members were present. i - 1 X;;10 , . f . , . r :liT if I V I ..j .... ii 4' V
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