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4 i ; C-.!aw, cf Elclca Ci ' i 1 1 eronuuij a few days j -V.I.J. 1 i parents. ;, 1 3. CHLcrt Parker is visiting I r i . "Iitr, Krs. Eivenbark, at I u I Creek. Mr. Parker ipent Cla-i-tmas there. " . Urs. Ethro Miller and little tons. Fred and Ted, are guests of her mother, Mrs. Sella Batts, near Chinquapin, , r , v " " Mrs. Jack Morton, of Washing ton, D. C, is spending the holidays ' here with her parents, Eev. and Mrs. B. B. Carly le. -' The following young ladies are - home from E. C T. Greenville, , for the Christmas holidays; Miss es Kathrya Dobson, Dorothy Al- t - bertson and Azalene Edwards , Waddell Brinson, who is attend' tag s business college in Bocky '' Mount is spending the - holidays here with his parents, Mr. Edgar . Brinson. .! lira f. t L.;i. J. s 1 II 'jiI Ji.es a f. "y have rccc.'j n:ovsi t ILaville enl are Lvij in tie house owned by William Hender son, of fcnitLXitU. J , Kr .and Krs. KriLThi- and daughter, Calest, spent Wed nesday in Kinston, : Kiss Bertha Sandlin is home for the holidays from Clayton, where she teaches, i ' - , TZn. J. 0. Kennedy, Mrs. Both Harris and Misses Patsy. Buth Kennedy, Mary Ana and Nancy Eargett Harris were ia. Kinston Wednesday. iiMuV Vi! Friends of Mrs. K. J.Whaley ; re gret to know that she suffered a week; but will be glad .to hear that she is showing signs of im provement j, , , dn"''1 the following members of B. H. S. faculty spent the ; holidays at their respective homes: Misses VI. 'J CvZ, . ' rv. zatttli in n, Ll'i ani . Beni.r, IT . and LL.r T-1 - Littleton, Jacksonville; La.n.le MaCison, Oriental and . ..;,ni Teachey, L-uIlotte. , ' ' Mr. and Krs. W. P. Thijrpen, of Bethel, spent the holidays here with relatives. Harry wuiiams ac companied them here from Bethel where he holds a bookkeeping po sition andTisited his parents ,at Sarecta4444i & ' ' - Miss Mary Jackson, ;of VBooky Mount -,is visiting I' her -parents, I i j, w , i , S'cu a k i . ' a v - Krs. 111. t . . 1 j v "e f 1 v. ' t - j tf t c 1 1.-3. a- drew r vure t at "s. Kr .and I'.-s. I a I r were tonsrei at a il.rr day niit, I '"irnrs n Eunter and u lIlcr IJ-'z host;ss:s. T.e tcuor guests receiv ed many nice gll'A from Ls L number of fiicnds, . who c" i durirg the eveni?, Hi. tr 1 . y ..jf. bratcd I 1 . ...3 t isl ITr. J J 1 rr. sal ' were re . ,J andKrs.1 t. i( -, witn a p . v rul'-VJr., 1 , 1 . X' 7 many 1 J 1 t !zys ia V i01 Games and contt n at I'lcitra TsXa u points la uana-. J2r. tad ISrs. I Tyndall, Mr. and Mrs. J, H Jackson here Mrs. T, X :J)obson, Miss Kath-Eul.tor m gt tie i:-ne cf t rya MJobson vano ftonen ,-.ngparent, Kr. and ,rrs. V y, t Dent Wcdneadat in Kinstonu i Mrmti Mary Elizabeth Kngleterry, Chad-- Billy and Ann Crawford 3sh- W-j-fc, was formerly Kiss latise bourn; Charlotte . lee, Benson; Helea Cunningham, , Pine level; Buby Lucas, Speed ; Hattie and ' i."' . ' 4' .' ' m m ' ."i '' I -mr . X .....TT11 . J 1 - v juss syou swinaeu, 01 ttarecw, i juargnres - mivuia, dmwmhv, is the guest of Miss Bossie Thorn- Maud Ervin, kBichlands; : gaomi .' '!r ", .' " 1 , . LS sMJMMMkf WARSAW N.a ' Program Week of Juary 3rd ; . . i j moitoay;jaotabt,8bi) v .A 1 : . With Irene Dunne, Bandolpa Scott, and Dorotlry IamouT ' TUESDAY, JABTJABT 4TH- V VyWw Starring Marlene Dietrich; Herbert Marshall "' ' . , JACK POT $10 OB $40 ' WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 5TH ! ' . "West of Shanghaiw With Boris Karloff . THTJBSDAY and FRIDAY, I JAN. 6TK-7TB- " STAGE DOOR? Mr Starring Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Bogers, and Adolpbie '' ; Menjou .' A'itA-' 'i'W.'a'V. SATUBDAY, JANUABY 8TH : . ;' i .. "Santa Fe Rideriw ALL-STAB WESTEBJf ' ' SATUBDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW "High nyers Starring Wcolsey and Wheeler COMING ATTRACTIONS: "It's love I'm After," 'Borrowing Trouble," "Adventurous Bland," "live Love and Learn," "Alt eatras Island." 'J-? ; ; am. children' of Mr., and Mrs. A. W. Greaham, have been (uite sick at their hme.nf0:C H. & Matthews and sons, Har old, Earl and Bobert spent Christ mas with relatives at Norfolk, Va. , Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Flowers and aaugnters, ines ana Ann, oi iun- ston, vited Jflr.; ana nn. JU v. Jackson Sunday v. . Mrs. C. H. CashweDV of Wen dell is the' guest of friends here for the holidays; Mrs. Cash well, is the wife of Bey. C. H Cashwell, who was pastor of the First Bap tist church several years ago.t k S ' . Mi Nernie Mae ITanigan, of Hobgood, is visiting her -sister, Mrs; Joha'Owia. 1 ; ; Misses Lou and Mary ' Jackson and Mrs.' Phoebe Pate were shop pers ia Kinston Wednesday; M Little Joseph Sherwood, . infant ton of Mr. and Mrs. Pigford Jones, j is very 11 with pneumonia. - Mr. and Mrs.. Charlie - irrazeue and son, Charlie J., of Biohlands, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Y BoMon,::JBeiday.;4,; ' : Misses Ailenn and Helen Willi' Jams are r visiting relatives near Chinquapin. - . n i Member of the Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a Christmas tree on Christmas Eve night , Misses Maude and Opal ' Ervin and Mattle Cox, of - Juojuands, were guests Mrs. T Y. Dobson, Wednesday.. ' " . Mesdames Clans Thomas -and Herman Miller visited Mrs. E. J. i Thomas WednesdayEaS?,,; BBIDAL SHOWEBS Mr. and Mrs. LarrV Sareota, recent bride I vm liAtim 0if Alfa at eons shower Tuesday by Mesdames W P. Marian Bratcher the former. About nresenf. Bincro and 11 were enjoyed during the finally being interrupted with his bag filled with ; Bar bee of IUchlands pirc; hill .ZZZ, Sue- zr, .'vlijliy;4 - r.'-.V'".v re Miss Sarah Aaa Maxwell left Monday for; St Louis, Kiisouri, where she will represent s. v. x C. in a voun? eollcse students con ference of &e Kethodlst . eiurch ia sessioa were. .. , , . .; Miss Cannon Jones arrived Fri day from Washington, ID. (L ; to spend Christmas at aer nome nere, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Tyndall spent the Christinas holidays with relatives at Boutn suas. .- , : ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, re cently announced the birth tad death of a daughter at the home of Mrs. Davis's parents at Oteea, The couple lived here and the bo dy was interred in a family eean tery near tne nome. Jiev. w. a. Canaan ww x i iu ' ' " " ro, and ia Norfolk, Ta. JjtSeicy r rta4 Wornssa - Donald Heaver was accidental- ' Cwrt HoldUp W iarared when a tenede faninn WSB P?"' from the roof of "PorVi Flaoe" here, oischarged aai ; ; asterdy burned him about the lace Christ-: mas Eve. It was aeoessary fof a local doctor to take several stitch es to close the woaad and he is taking the tetanus treatment fir ea by Kinstoa physieiam, - , . f ''gtz ? afa- pwuuon, iroromy arnegay; sua :,;acELHj:.'i's ? tf , ? -1 1 , I ' ' Oyster Roast Jc!ircnviIIe, N. C leered ttaael, Fried, Stewed . Take Pa Saw Oysters Home ' t v ' Wia You. , f - FXIC3S3T KX1S0KABLR Prcrrani .1: Jr-: inns nor food; and restful A Doartr noorlahed body you am i id t3y 'And aaftrttat msiawB( feeling, that nervous ta--r-n1 aeglees Itl I ';, -!v V -S :4 r- svflt of appatiss, poor 'C&t&zm lid aerroai tettsoa, tm ietjs rseoaiimended by motlwrs' so :. (sflCtari womea ttt- woeaen - TMwiai ja?-" r ; , FIAY I. . r, OVL -DV, 1-'.. ; f:"N;,"vTrad-c ll. . Ixjuccc-i-j . ' ' Starring Fred l'icKurr7, Cylvia Sidney, 1 ' -ALL SEATS FIFTLUf CENTS, STAY UP ATD tLI THE NEW YEAB. 1 ' , ' ku4kDAY, JAAUAivi W ' , s ;yrVv " FIIT , LADY ? ; ; ' r. Starring Kay Francis Preston Foster, Anita Louise TOiMY, JAAoAAY i - ; i A true love story portrait, by. two great stars, ( a "CONQUEST", "" SCABBING' GBETA GABBO, C2A2LE3 B0YT3, 1 WED, JAN. 6XJ, V1J Js.ioI, M Oxt.v t-jvSIxVThb Octopm w; ; Starring Hugh Herbert, Allen Jenkins, A real fr-nedy "TfiUJEL and IBL JAN. 6il 71H- . i 'vX-?;?'C : - WELLS ' FARGO' ' Starring Joel MoCrea, Bob Burns,' Fraacis Dee; , Joha - J Browa, Lloyd Nolan., g ' , ' ; ' SATUADAY, JA-JA&Y 8IH, IouLE lAT0AJS v:5:ifjw6 GUN':LAW,"-' ' ' v With Charles Starrett, And " . "LAND BEYOND THE LAW," WITH DICK FOBAJL sTjDBDAYiilwXrS 4; "CrmSillffi H Witli 'Joha: Wayne; Dorothy Grey foffsff yj TJOMING NEXT WEEK; "True Confessioa, Love and Esses," - "Lost Horizon. "Adventurous Blonde. -V 'T :' 't - r - X . " i j. . 7 -T r- era- mV m "S' (W "V Kennedy,0f,O f - . . ., , ' it'' ' v sV k t' "i ' 4 - ' ' and-groomlO s 4 .-f-i - ' t If i.t 1:, " 1 f , ? night given Q. . . ,.r; fil I"- v v M ' "v.K, i Thigpea aid ft . -'-..-riX . V. i ; . uv l.irv",V' ( atthe home oilX . ' f,J' " Uf II I mi" i T , , eoguestswere w 'I'll .L i ' V ' V'v othei r DC !';,. games O . w v-k.-- i hh m m - a , . - v ..y , . byayis- 0-C t -t, N-; f 0Ar ' 'J ' ' - ' ( S 1'fte :romE n oiv iGir.us mi tit U UU Semi-Finals Southeastern ' Golden Gloves Tournament . ., , TUESDAY, JANUARY1 4tli, 7:30 P: M. it', v ' 'V' ,f II tl THREE ROUND BOUTS 3 tfjcviat nuucu iaiixacuuiis inciuaing FIVE-NEGRO BATTLE ROYAL 4 ..... 1 S Sponsored by i THE WALLACE ENTERPRISE A O ' O O O O O o o i it 4- - I NOTH JOHN STREET, GOIJDSBORO v : r 2 , s' ; V Old Rice Mill Location f. ' U . t i w Yes, it iif with a great deal of pleasure weTe asking you to. come to see us ; - rv ' . 4 ia the much lar r place of,business in a new and more convenient location. v.,Vf x ' ' i s ' r i , - " 1 1 ' - 1 " 1 . fi ' O . " t ; 1 ,. ' Especial' it jthis a peculiar pleasure since your generous patronage has made " , r OV , - r these improved r-arters po&siLSe. , ; - 7 ; ?' - ' jn. w j u" ' ' iO (, ,f.,'s 1 ; ' M s ' ' ;" !mv "i f 1 JO', ' ' .Eay we f1 tiai we also feel-that, the 'fact we have always paid . 7 - ,a i 1 h n t 1 air awxes yn ir jru uuu, juiuci, u mvv. v,w pun wuui - - ( ().vU'-u.'t-. - Again -w urre you: to" visit us. Every day win beopea" house'to -our loyal 1 ' i' , - j 1 i 4. 'patron. V c , -'v1 j i'V'l,MW Siaoerely ri4 UV'M 's 1 t,tv - WOODWORK ETSCIALTILS Service and Quality 'STA31!A!n J. M. Peirce ManufGcfcrinj Ccinpany : r 1 i V ' r C rf'' C7 SASH D0C2S i IISX3 . . ECITTJ DOCtS ? - -' . ' Your Tatronage taZJJLi and AjprecLtcd " - DL41 242-J t Wt, n. C. . 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