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**' ''"T* y?^V ? . , ? - :?? -v . * .- v" i ^ Ja v VtH Street is broke: hist about $. urMKob?newt item. One who fishes -Je liable to lose his bait -i firv w - ';a nfotfw iot no kick coming," said ?the bootlegger slyly, as he ^bilt-tbo flash of cold tea. '- --V >.., *'\ .-: ?'??]? ?~?: "Elopements are very fashionable "Ym, only yesterday a horse ran eeiy ?W> > ynmiy ?aow 1 ? ? ? ' ? . ? 3? ;, leva and stonflpSp of mys-f teiy, thinks FranJ^H^F'** H ~"TW pedestrian who sticks up a, ^ thumb for a ride sometimes stacks up Some, Meenie, Minee, Mo. Easy get 'em, easy gol ? i Girls of today, according to the col lege doan, go hungry to buy clothes. .?"'ffelMfl they, then? paper says: "One young woman ' ? ?~ r~ n,. Soma people hope every day will be Spaiajfly and by, and others are a ^ It '' '**'"-* " ?'?"? -J Dent dastard that worn-out is wn next time he comes to borrow things I ~Tiis wffl soon discourage the habit. _ ^^Mmnmscouu^ I waw'lS [ J?5* amps per acre, rEher than I ^ ^?lve the- a8Ti(^K ,:^SSSS??Si i^the8 tK^ -THERE AIN'TANY SUCH TBL^" ? ^ ^a^tt^^yhpervers I ? ?*?*^'>' ?ww w"Fc.vlwCCIi uOWW : c-, ? v. .-^yv-*... ? - ' _ . >?. _ mm*ah??????j iTTr ~ .-' -j. ", .. - f W' r<?r ~ ' . .-v.- -???-" . - - ->.-- " - ' '-. 1 ^ -; ..??^ ' ~WIfft"'. V9&* A.1 " - Sfl/fAnVtl/l ' jf ? " 1 Something 3cts CtOJIG fr ttfi Hi^iwflw ? -.?-??.y i I ^ - - ? -' - H ' - ? - ??? "'i ~ Ladies Of Local Chib Express Appreciation ?? " ' The Literary and Art Department ; I of the Parmville Woman's Club wish to thank the merchants and hanks . who gave the prizes for the Cotton Fashion Show and ask that-the people I in return fdr their generosity give them liberal patronage. Those contributing prizes were: Bank of Farnmlle, Citizens Bank, j R. L. Davis & Bros., Smith Grocery I Co., D. F: & R. 0. Lang, Tyson and J Lapg, Wheless Drdg Co.," Farmvitie Drug Co., Askew-Smith-Beamanj [ Mrs. Blanche Weeks, T. L. & W. J. j Tumage, D. R." Morgan, -7 Economy Store, Furmttfrt Store, Bolus Store, | 3oe. D. Said, Cannon's, Hub Hard- 1 I ware, Roses* 5 & 10c, J. H. Harris, f. f J. Furnishing Co., A. & P. Tea [Gel, D. Pender, Joyner's Market, Euro fpean Cafe, Wilson Floral Co. The Chih also wishes to thank the [enterprise tor helping advertise the Uow-ixN* P^r.3^ ^ L The literary" and Art Department j of the Woman's Ctub is pbmning.to | Other fall, flowers will be entered. 9 U is Imped that the ladies of the j community will begin to improve their 1 j fall crop of flotrers and that this j j show will success" too. Miss ! I ['Herring, of the Wison Floral CS, has I some nice plants to sell and will giad j fy advise ori how to get best results j with fldwers. Miss Hej^g:waA'ja^pe; I J in the recent flower show and donated j several lovely prizes. ^ - . ; ? /? ': ,n t ? L* ternoon fxoni four until sue ociocic. I . |*. _ ? V * ... | Miss Horfon_Entertains from 10:30 to 12:30 at a charming party honoring Misses Liza Grimes, of Washington, jaizafeeth Andrews, of Greenville, house gusts of ~)if& Ejixa bethJMelds, and Miss Helen Jones, of Blaikstone, Vs., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. T. Martin, l -^he living room was attractive wifh tables arranged for bridge and a pro fusion of larkspur and sweetpeas. Miss Sarah Mewbom was^ winner of guests '.were presented -with, novel score pads and pencils. Miss Johes al so received the consolation, a bag:?j| I After the .-games a delightfully chilled^ pear salad was served1"^ ie , I ; ?The Panama CanaU was impossible uhta JBosqplto^ w^ped^nougii raosqmtaes to mfestfa whole neifh iwthood They must: it-Health jfchbri ties advocate Fly-Si. Fly-Toxilstfy, scientific insecticide atoeloped a^'Mei Resea^h by Sex Fellowship. I Ins^ on Fiy To*. It "is safe, sWa^fStoigra^t, The detour is the muddiest distance between two points . OwenT^f'? lighffully entertained at the home of- | Miss Eagles Thursday (C, jBW^romr J four to six in. honor of Miss Daphnae f Owens, bride-elect As the guests ar* 4 lived they were asked to register in the bride's book mid to make a wish' J - The house was beautfitofc* decent 1 ed^s^-^snae^^and a shasta daisies. *g* a The most enjoyable feature ef (he aftereoon vHfS vocal selections mtd* j Arthur Joyner accompanying. Appro* | priafe gifts were presented to the itfn- , ners of the contests, Mrs. Claude ^ Ro- the" guests of honor, Miss "Daphnae } Owens, Mrs. G. H. MoweUr of Detroit'j Jk^, Mrs. #C. Boswood,' of Shaw-}; boro, N. Cf Mrs. G. &iKi Mm ! Aru'd^';?t On&i ' consistjngof a salad course fallowed by an ice course carrying out the color scheme of pink and viits, ^ ' -J ? About forty (-nests enjcyld Mr* > ??mm | : , If all the arguments to the world < were -placed end to end, they would 1 B ?'"? iwL ? ' -V ""'Vf r J {? Jj 4?.^V*' "-? ??*-'i.- . V -r ?* ^E* | ^ ,' ^'|i/;''-i- ?-; | " J j J "?*' ??'* ? in i ? _?* iii" '' "" ".' i."' . i .?"?'i . ? *vy! ' *'? I' I | ; pountair JunB 22 jVTi**? J Trf- Hor-1 * in yqolc &4xcjv' ~?h jj handpainteci bon-bon boWl and Mrs t Poailtaih, /one 22. Mrs. G. C. k?sewo<Mif Of Shawboro, N., C.t and fas. G. H.^ Howell, of Detrolit, Mich., rere honocguests at Si: delightful ook luncheon given by B. onTvntoy a. m, from 11:00 o 1:00 o doc?j?^?^jp> --<?v. ^JL iMi I fthe lov^ lMm? j?r? beautifully lecorated with artistically arranged ifter-four progressions, Mrs. John R. Sagles was found to have the highest core and was pre&ted wit** lovely land-painted-boudoir set filled with >ath ;' layi^^. -^onsointion,! I kovelty perfume atomizer, went to lira. C. it Smith/'Cheats of honor >rfates weife gfven Mrs:' Bosw.ood, Mrs. ioWell and Daphnae iOwens, >ride-etect The tables were laid with nost delightful three-course luncheon A coupe "may beTsmail and bicon-l n and sat down in front of us. Girl Removed her hat, produced a comb u?d gaye a couple nutoubs attention tomb to hee^escort.and he restored :he iglass and eerrect angles to ,his ^teased locks. Hot dogl . g These short skirts flappdrirwear gllS made, American, men handsale or, perhaps "good lookers" would ex this column voyage this. wwk^mcan of salq contained in that certain deecV of truat executed by 0. Bake*1 and" wife Laid Baker, to J. R. Patffc, Trus tep, Bakk of Farm*ifl< Wtfe 20th day of Warch, 1923, recortied in the Registry of Pitt County imBook U-14 at page 169, theTundersiwed trustee, ^m^ Mondayv July .2fth. 1927, 12 o'clocM Noon, at the * courthouse door in Greenville, NiAsellat pub lic a-actionlFOR CAShAo tba highest bidder, thelfollowing Ascribed tracts AtJMBEfc pM; Aang lot -No TM^-tpo (32)/sftiiaterf: on the South Side If- WflBbri Street -fh the Town oP-FarViville, fcn plot of proper ty formferly Iwnectf by Addie Q. De Viscontijand known as theDeViscon tl property al surveyed and plotted by Sherman aodfelder, which is I ?cix?ed in Map Wok 1 page 99, of the Register of Diids Office of Pitt County, refereHb* to which hup ft I hereby made. Tras being, the same lot I deeded to R^W^^nith by Tfclijtha De page. S88^od tjfe rat County Registry, and the* samrfland heeded J. 0. Baki* ; by & W. SrAth^n<\wife> fcluch deed id'ivf record A Book E-14 at page 131. M T^BERVPWO: Being lot No.Thirty.-Ae (31) oW-of proper ty fojggieriyf owned bj\ Addife <& Be Viscodti, anB surveyed and plotted h? Shernfen ^Cjodfelder, wXichsair map is recorded/in Map BookV atpage 99, of thet Pita County Regf*ryrard be ing the sajne .lot deeded IP. W. Lang by Taffith/ DeVisconti bytdped dated 'f&, recorded in Book I Q-ll at Age 476 an? the feame land deeded-bt T.W. Lang and Wife to J. 0. Batat said deed being tat record in BoobjB-1.4 at page 122 of the Pitt County Registry. Reference \to which deeds i* herehy made for a furf&r Aescrip?on: - I This fh% 23rd day of June 1927. k J J<R. DAVIS, Trustee, John Bpll $$6^, Attorney. "Head , the newspaper; thorougnqpi and you may live *"? lire to be 156 years old," says Caouncay Depew at 95. Bpt^ow can we wade through the Sunday editions in a mere 150 years ? ^230^ ? ? centaWyi'^edeatrians ,bgV? their rights?but when-the other guy p in an auto?it's hard, to get close enoueh to use them: . 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