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r a : 4 "',",' 5 4 t ', I f I ! 4 1 .reuU. t Tailer is vLlilrs ?, 11-8. EivenLark, ,at .v . . Er. Parker spent 3 there. . i. LtLro Killer , and little t , Tied and Ted. are guests of 1 r l ctLer, Mrs. Delia Batts, near CLLiapin. . ' I'ts. Jack Morton, of Washing ton, D. C, is spending the holidays heie with her parents, Bev. and :!rs. B. B. Carlyle. The following young ladies are tome from E. C. I. C, Greenville, for the Christmas holidays: Miss es Eathryn Dobson, Dorothy Al bertson and Azalene Edwards. . Waddell Brinson, who is attend- ir j a business college is - Bocky i:junt is spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. Edgar . Erinson. . , - ' , . k , .it, t.l t , i - f "if T" .? - t .Cv(! 1 . JH . ail j.vJ CuLt, sn-t i. neiJy ia LUlon.' , .Hiss Icrtha &utilin is home for the holidays from Clayton, where she teaches. Mrs. 7. 0. Kennedy, Kra. Bath Harris and Misses Patsy Bath Kennedy, Mary Ann and Eancy Kargett Hams were In Junston Wednesday. , - , Friends of Mrs, H. J, Whaley re eret to know that she suffered a week, bat will be glad to hear that she is showing signs oi; im provement. ; ; J jt 4 f " ., The following members.' of B, H. S. faculty 'spent , the holidays at their respective homes: : misses Mary Elizabeth Singleterry, cnaa bonrn; Charlotte Lee, Benson; Helen Cunningham,: Pine ;Level; Baby Lucas, Speed; Hattie and roister, r....;', e i : f. . Littleton, Jac1 s.nve; I -le Teachey, Eliallotte. Mr. and I'rs. W. P. TL!;t::3. of Bethel, spent the hoi:" -j here with relatives. Carry VLras ac companied them here frcm TJJkil whew he ho! 's a 6- t Z P sitioa and Tinted Lis I -.re. a at Sarecta.,-, a r. l't . were i turner ar l fcf-"." 1' i til I " i rt-" r t? I lit . 1 9 I J '.I ..1 1 7 A. S ..Je vi, l I J. braLl Ler Lh-lLly I.. .J r 5 itl Earus with a party wlath w 3 eL' ".Jjt ' i ) i. T the hol-jy many fripnj, tuij rj. ;ViSl, ; " 'j ; ' . York. - . . . r uames ana contests were er; ;-dv. 7 t 3 tj 1... 1 a,.ll .tsinCana-i ht. tr.l r,Sv Horace Tyndall, 1 1 5.! 3 t 'I' i the guest of Miss Bossie Thorn- Maaa Jtavin, jucnianaa; -.Baom f v 111 . . Program Week of January 3rd . . .i if f 1 MONDAY. JANUABT SBJ) .. -. J High Wide and. Handsome ? J With Irene Da&ne, B&ndolph Scott, and Dorothy Lamoor ' TUESDAY, JABUABY 4TH "ANGEL" Starring Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall JACK POT $10 OB $40 . ' WEDNESDAY, "JAB1TABY 5TH " 7" "West of Shanghai n With Boris Karloff THUBSDAY and FRIDAY, JAN. 6TH-7TH : : "STAGE DOORw 1; Starring Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Bogers,' ' and ; Adolphe "TMenjou 4 " f ' ,A' SATUBDAY, JANUABY 8TH ; " Santa Fe Riders w ALL-STAB WESTEBN ', SATUBDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW , ? "High nyers" ; v ! Starring Weolsey and Wheeler if' r ' xjOHLMO ' ATT&ACTIOB a : "it's Love I'm After," "Borrowing LTrouble." "Adventurous Bland," "Live Love and Learn,": "Al- Miss Mary Jackson, 'of Bocky Mount ,is visiting . her parents, Mr. and Kim J.' D. Jackson here. 3Irs. T. Y. Dolison, Miss Kath-,r.- . B--a 1 1 t' a 1 -to c! ryn Dobson and Bobert Longparei i, II:. tul I i. V. spent Wednesday in Kinston.v : jiiar, f-r t" e T Billy and Ann crawiora uresn- jr, f- ,. aiti. nhimren 01 mr. ana jars, a-i t r 'V: , . , iUWW W w. Qresnam, nave Deen quite subs; at their home here. . j, , H. Ck-Matthews and sons, Har old, Earl and Bobert spent Christ mas with relatives at Norfolk, Va. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Flowers and daughters, Inei and Ann," of Kin gton, visited Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Jackson Sunday. ' 1 ic.. n tr ita.iinisTl . UTom. dsll. ia the rttest of friends here ference of Ue LiouSt cmA for the holidays. Mrs. Cashwell, I in wessioii there, - Miss Sarah Jtan EazweS left Monday for St LetSs, Tlaou-i, C. in a your co;Ve stuSsiU eon- is the wife of Bev. C. H. CashwelL who was pastor of the First Bap tist church several years ago. " " ; Miss Nernie Mae Flanigan, f Hobgood,'is visiting, her .sister, Mrs. John Godwin.. v Misses Lou and Mary . Jackson 1 and Mrs. Phoebe Pate were shop pers in Kinston Wednesday. , Little Joseph Sherwood, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Pigford Jones, is very HI with pneumonia. - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fnuselle and son, Charlie J., of Bichlands, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Dobson. Tuesday.1 ' - . Misses Ailenn and Helen WM- jams are visiting relatives , sear Chinaoapin. Members of the Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a Christmas tree on Christmas Eve night - : ; 1 , a Misses Maude and Opal "Ervin and Mattie Cox, : of - Bichlands, were guests of Mrs. T. Y. Dobson, Wednesday ' ' Mesdames 'Claud' Thomas ' and Herman Miller visited Mrs. E. J. Thomas Wednesday.' " - BBIDAL SHOWEBS t,"f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kennedy, of I Sarecta, recent bride and groom ' were' honor guests at a miscellan eous shower Tuesday night given by Mesdames E. P. Thigpen . and Marian Bratcher at the home of the former. About 60 guests were present Bingo and other games I were enjoyed daring the evening, finally being interrupted by a vis--with his bag filled with i many Miss Cannon Jsnei arrived Trl- day from WasLirton, D. C, to snend ChrLtmas at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jasrer TyndaB spent the Christmas holluayt with relatives at South XZZm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis re cently announced the birth , and death of a daughter at tne nome of Mrs. Davis's parents at Oteent The oonple lived hen sod tie bo dy was interred in ianmy ceme tery near tne none. " - Bev. ft7. n. Euhss&s tnu a re cent business visitor at Greesbo- ro, and in Norfolk, Ta, ' -. Donald Deaver was aooiJen tal ly injured when a torjs fIr; from the roof of "Porky here, discharged and severe!? burned him about the face Christ mas Eve. It was necessary far local doctor to ta&e teverJ switch es to close the wousl a&l he is taking the tetanus tts&t, (ir en by a piastea lia, , . Misses Veriie Uowarl - Cester Swinson, Dorothy Cornejiy aid J 1 ftfeXiy. v ieiy ; -j., ,'vi i jr : ' 0 4 vlIllUS? Ojc? Roast Prcran V Micl January - " FEI3AY LIC-iT, L-J. U-A I L -0W. 10:CJ to 1 t:LJ . . i r r- ft I ) , 1 rail .of, do Lc.r:cn:2 ; i v t tarrip Fred KacIJarrsy, Cy, Tonry T ' ALL 3A13 IHTLLU CIlA-, tXAY C? CXI-AI ; T23 NEW YH1B,' t , . N ' Cervei Cssati, rrfod, Kewed CjIfQea Take ftce Bw Oysters Some mcrs rriY biasojablb I.. ; tl-7 I. I Caat TUl TJJ '' kIi t tranar nonriJi- Mt t ) your food, and restful A poorly noumbea ooay J era ,.d irp. And as ft tbat r:a-.- 1 1 aSos; tba SMrvona la W .1 sows It!. - ' t f r fefik of anwtsv poor C i 1 S BflrvoDS tnKgaa. has tii.1 n .jmeoded by mothera to Ut- . women to women toe t , iam , - 1 'fj-. . It' - Of MM tt " m4 wait eaymiii Lr:; FtllST LADY ; Starring Kay Francis Frcston I tcr, Anita Louise r ' - A true love story port- t, ly two greatstars, , ,1 . StABBira G2TTA Cil-3, E3YE1: WiJ). JAH. 6iji, i A W Oil 1--; . i ;f;;'".Sh, .The Octopus .j. Z 1 ; Starring Hugh Herbert, Allen Jaakins, A real comedy TH.UB, and ltd. JA4. bld-U. , . r' , ; r l;;r;:;4 WELLS FARGO " Btarring Joel KcCrea, Bob Barns,, Francis Dee, John' . Browir, Lloyd Nolan. : - i I ' . SATUBDAY, JA.dAkY hid, hwJ& iiuAii . i, ' ; I' VO GUN LAV - - -. With Charles riarrett, And c ' (; , "LAITD B2YCSD THE LAW,", WITH IICK rCSA3T. , SATUBDAY la.f (ink b.w- v s r With John Wayne, toro" y Grey'. ', ' -TjOKEfG NEXT WTZK: "True C-nn, Love and Esses," ""Lost Horizon," "jidventuroirn . " ' ICOOOOCGCCCwwGCw jcoooooooooooooooooocogc; o o 3C -.1 nn u uu 111" ' ' Vi Semi-rinals Southeastern uolden uloves Tournament it 1 i( f ' it i f f Tl IF.SD A V. -IANI IARY 4rtv 70 P M " 'r J . " l' ' y y i hkll kuuinu buu 1 5 y y ,. . Special Added Attractions Including .,r; : ..i 1 rl ;: ' ' ; Sponsored by :r-, U h ' 4. . ?' ' ' ft if THE WALLACE ENTERPRISE 1 ' JCIALTE3 v viw; cusu Vt, , , - , . ; V . K0ULLGS W'i'fVJ M. Pcirce r.!anufactdrurj nrpy ' C) ' f?. V.H, -T'V. Ter t with a great deal if pleasure we're asking jou to come to see us" ' '; r j . T , ' is, the muci lar-r place of business in a new and more, contcment location. tr ) ' v ,fc v v- n-joiii: is tLi a tSculiar nleasure since your generous patronage has made -. - () -..t-r,r;!v.v'- u. - ' Ciy we tl Cat also feel that the fact we have always 'J$ ' f 1 " s,ri v .1 " :. - , ti iv ' -V, V-V"", fair marttt prf i for pur scrap iron, hides, furs, all kinds, ol metal and so forth : , v, - ; j ;:v3 r"1 y1- 84 -r ta. ! "t " v-j yon to visit us. Every day will be open house to. our loyal .. ,' s J'1, Kef t .ft- J ), ti' 5 1 , " ':''"!,.' " SASH D00S3 LH-r3 - 1XZZZJ. CHZJ r0CZ3 - Tour Fatooarje fivllwted ssd AneoLted ' . . 11 " if w ,w " ( ) .. Hi,. ' , - - ( 1 r-v; ,,v ', ) v DIAL 43-1 vik-zn, v c. 4- I i
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