TOWN TALK George and Lloyd Baird and Edward Strange spent the week end at their home in Bracey, Va. Mrs. L. F. Williams and son, Bruce, of La Crosse, Va., spent Friday with Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Johnson, of Greenville, spent Saturday night yvith Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. Mrs. Brown Thompson is vis iting her brother, Fayed Lynch, in Macon. G. E. Buckner visited Marvin Williams in Suffolk, Va., Sunday. Mrs. G. T. Pearce and daughter, and Ernest Citizen, of Suffolk, Va., visited Mrs. Curtis Jerniga.n. Mrs. C. W. Wicker, of Hopewell, Va., visited Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Friday. Russel Wicker of Wilmington, Del., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson. Miss Edythe Jenkins of Conway, spent Sunday with Mrs. Curtis Jernigan. Misses Alice and Rosa Taylor spent Sunday afternoon in Em poria, Va., with friends. Misses Dorothy Hux, Ruby Brown, and Jansey Vaughn spent Sunday in Littleton with Mrs. K. B. Toppings. Graham Perry spent the week end in Rocky Mount with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Taylor spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doyle at Brink, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Archer spent the week-end in Brink, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doyle. Miss Susie Robinson, of Em poria., Va., visited Miss Gladys Bowen, Sunday. Miss Arline Daniel, of Seaboard, visited Mrs. B. F. Johnson this week-end. Mrs. Grover Taylor spent Mon day in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young visit ed J. W. Taylor at Duke Hospital Sunday. Harry Shell, of Greenville, visit ed his mother, Mrs. G. D. Shell, this week-end. Miss Muriel Bell has returned from a visit to friends in Rich mond, Virginia. Supreme Moments of Life. PERCV crosby ” 1 I I ) * I * I I II - ‘ • -' * - ^ ' - ' * m .mi.! , | i / | | II 1/1/ t A I A . Th -fjrjt flowis o ~ ~ :— , y [ -— MRS. LISKE ENTERTAINS Mrs. Clyde Liske was hostess on J Tuesday evening to members of her bridge club and several extra guests. There were four tables for players and a very interesting game was played. When the scores were collected at the close of the game Mrs. Ivey Mohorn was found to hold high score and was given a set of glasses. Mrs. Bill Alligood was given a piece of pottery as consolation. The guest prize went to Miss Ann Lewis Hale, of Hali fax. A sweet course was served at ten-thirty. Those making up the tables were: Misses Myrtle Lip scomb, Edna Wafford, Mesdames Zollie Powell, Alvis George, Lester Edmonds, George Lampley, Paul Weeks, Ivey Mohorn, Bill Alligood, Bernard Edmonds, Eugene Wilson, Bunard Allsbrook, Bernice Wig gins, W. R. Caudle, Miss Ann Lew is Hale and Naomi Dickens of Halifax. ____ Fenton Johnson, Jesse Beard, Otto Wood, Curtis Higgins and Louie Ashton, spent the week-end in Washington, D. C. wmB^^__jK&. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of thanking our many friends for the sympathy extended during the bereavement of our son, Russel Lee. We parti cularly thank the young men who were so faithful in their efforts to recover his body from Roanoke River. J. P. Lee and Family. Miss Blannie Rorsey spent the week-end in Hendreson. WOMEN* watch your BOWELS What should women do to keep their bowels moving freely? A doctor should know the answer. That is why pure Syrup Pepsin is so good for women. It just suits their delicate organism. It is the prescription of an old family doctor who has treated thousands of women patients, and who made a special study of bowel troubles. It is fine for children, too. They love its taste. Let them have it every time their tongues are coated or their skin is sallow. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is made from fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harm less ingredients. When you’ve a sick headache, can’t eat, are bilious or sluggish; and at the times when you are most apt to be constipated, take a little of this famous prescription (all drug stores keep it ready in big bottles), and you’ll know wny Dr. Caldwelrs Syrup Pepsin is the favorite laxative of over a million women! , Dr. W. B. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative HONORING MISS WYCHE Miss Mary Traynham Wyche, whose marriage occurs in June, was honored on Saturday afternoon with a party, given by Mrs. J. M. Grizzard and Mrs. Cooper Grizzard at the home of Mrs. J. M. Grizzard. The living room and dining room, used for six tables of bridge, were made lovely for this occasion by the use of yellow and white dasies, with the same color scheme car ried out in refreshments, a salad course being served. When the scores were collected after six pro gressions the high score prize, a bottle of perfume, was won by Mrs. J. W. Ross, of Gordonsville, Va. Mrs. W. C. Williams was given a handkerchief for consolation prize. The guest of honor was pre sented a lamp, and Mrs. John Walker, of Washington, D. C., and 'Mrs. Page Taylor, of Ashland, Va., house guest of Mrs. J. M. Grizzard, ,were both given attractive gifts. ,Miss Wyche was also given a cor sage of rose buds and sweet peas. Each guest was presented minia ture corsages. . I hose invited for bridge were: Misses Traynham Wyche, Margie , Cannon, Susan Holliday, Virginia Forbes, Susan Womble, Hart Sher idan, Martha Craddock, Mesdames Oanford Hoyle, Francis Patterson, Jeff Lassiter, Carroll Wilson, Jul ian Allsbrook, Frank Hawley, Heath Lee, Pendleton Grizzard, W. C. Williams, Tom White, David Traynhom, R. P. Beckwith, Alfred Martin, George Hayes, Page aylor and J. W. Ross. The following guests were in vited for refreshments: Mesdames C. A. Wyche, T. R. Manning, John Walker, Charlena Hart, Fred Brown, and Miss Flonnie Holt. NOTICE All unpaid taxes for the year 1932 will be advertised for sale June 1st to cover taxes and cost. Pay your taxes now and save additional cost. G. H. JOHNSON, Sheriff Your Graduate’s GIFT Will Make A Life-Long Impression if you select r a- \ ‘GIFT THAT LASTS’ ' We will be glad to help you in your selection. Visit our store and inspect our line of appropriate Gifts for the Grad uate. 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