TOWN TALK i \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, of Greensboro, N. C., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Miss Evelyn Johnson, who is attending the Woman’s college of the University of North Carolina, spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Johnson. Mrs. Ida Matthews is spending some time in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shell and daughter Charlotte Ann, Misses Pauline Kendrick and Hattie Hum phries spent Thursday in Graham visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen. Misses Ruth and Viola Glover, Fannie Harris, Clyde Fulghum and Merle Bell attended the game at Chapel Hill Thursday. Mrs. C. T. Johnson, Misses Eve lyn Johnson, Llewellyn Matthews and Hattie Humphries spent Fri day in Rocky Mount. Mr. Earl Daughtry spent last week-end in West End. Misses Ella Brown and Virginia Ogletree of Meredith College, spent Thanksgiving with their parents. Miss Margaret Dunning, who is a student of the Woman’s Col lege of the University of North Carolina, spent Thanksgiving with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Misses Catherine Davenport, An ne Fleming, of Portsmouth, Va., were the guests of Mr. am Mrs. W. R. Teele. Mr. anl Mrs. Jim Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Dickens, Misses Frances Taylor, Mildred Dickens spent Friday in Richmond, Va., with Miss “Blonnie” Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and children spent Sunday in Las ker with Mrs. C. S. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Williams and daughter, Jackie, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen at Skippers, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rook, Mrs. Ida Rook, Miss Eugenia Rook, and Bruce Rook were the guests of Mrs. Margaret Robinson at Skip pers, Va. Mrs. Bernice Wright and Charl es Wright spent, the week-end in Lawrenceville, Va., with friends and relatives. Misses Marjorie and Bernice Collins and Gerline Keeter, of Weldon, spent the week-end with Miss Mildred Edwards. Carroll Whyte, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end in town. Derastus Daniel spent the week end in Seaboard. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bidgood and daughter, of Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. J. E. Grant and daughter, of Emporia, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. M. H. Hedgepeth. Howard Taylor spent Sunday in Emporia, Va. Mrs. Bernice Watson has re turned to her home in Emporia, Va., after visiting Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Acting Secretary Morgenthau and the U. S. Treasury Staff J^^^neral Couiw^j I Herewith are presented the men who now head the Treasury Department at Washington, a realignment brought about when Secretary Woodin was granted leave of absence in an attempt to regain his health. No. 1, Herman Oliphant, general consul to the secretary; No. 2, Acting Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr.; No. 3, Earle Bailie, in charge of fiscal affairs. No. 4, Wm. H. Me Reynolds, Administrative Assistant; No. 6, Herbert E. Gaston, public relation, No. 6, Roswell Magill, adviser on taxation. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor, Mrs. Luther Draper and children, Misses Ellen and Ruby Taylor and John Taylor wei-e visiting in Jack son, Sunday. Miss Mary Gray and Jasper Ferguson were married at Em poria, Va., November 28th by Sol Wrenn. Mrs. T. C. Harrison, of Waldon, spent last week with Mrs. G. H. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. William Norwood of Fitzhugh, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lynch and children, of Richmond, Va., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Edwards. Miss Theresa Bailey and Geo. Baird were married at Emporia, Va., Saturday, Nov. 11, 1933. Miss Mildred Copeland, of Wel don, spent last week with Miss Audrey Cooke. Miss Mamie Taylor was the guest of Mrs. J. L. Ray at Gas burg, Va., last week. I Cotton Seed It Pays to Buy the BEST I can supply your needs in the famous Coker-Cleveland 884, Strain 4 Seed It is most practical to buy this seed for it makes a full 15-16” to 1 1-16” staple, for which mills in this section pay a premium. It is the EARLIEST Cleve land Cotton that has ever been bred. It has the THINNEST foliage. It is easy to pick. It gins well. It gives high lint turnout. Buy this Cotton Seed, which is acclimated to this section— 2nd year from the grower— while it may be had at a REASONABLE PRICE. L.S. Cannon Residence: 1001 Madison St. DIAL R-441-6 Mrs. H. W. Shell spent the week-end with Mi's. Johnnie Brew er at Gasburg, Va. Miss Ophelia Chambliss spent the week-end in Emporia, Va., with Miss Frances Miller. Leroy Griffin spent Thanksgiv ing in LaCrosse. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and son, of Gumberry, spent the week end with Mrs. Alice Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. John Lakey and Leo Burton, spent the week-end in Danville, Va., with relatives. Miss Pauline Brewer, of Con verse College, spent Thanksgiving with her father, Jim Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Womble and Miss Mabel Teele attended the church services at Pine Forest Sunday. John Glover spent several days in Durham with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler and daughter, Mrs. J. E. Grant, of Jackson, were the guest of Mrs. M. Glover, Thursday. Mrs. David Camp spent the week-end in Sedley, Va., with Mrs. G. E. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright and children, of Draper, visited Mrs. John Baird, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Glover, Jr., if Durham, spent the week-end vith Mrs. A. M. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woodruff and Children, of Erwin, spent the veek-end with friends and rela tives. Mrs. C. E. Hargrove spent the veek-end with Mrs. C. S. Parker in Lasker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards, Mesdames Louise Adkins, Ada Gray, Harper and Miss Mary Wal ter Shell attended the funeral of Mrs. J. W. 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