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THUASCAY, . DBCEMBIJR 2&, IMS' '!-*s*iiaifti«e>e iHl m\y, ■\-i ? t: ■It 5r i‘ 1. Im HARNETT m}fm. aimaas!;saiia!!e» PM^NAL mme A. W. Peede and Monday Mrs. iB. The Biitro Nous bi’ldKO'club had •liH Christmas party at 116 home ot Mrs. S. o, Howell Weduesday eveii- lujT Gt 7 o'clock. Bvcrgrcens and herrle.s of the holiday season were' used in the living and dj'-ning rooms. On the dining table was a center- piece In the Chrl.simas I motif, and ftue.sis found their plact s by attrac tive place cards. Bach’ member dis covered that her place card was tied to a gift which was artoag'd around tlie centerpiece. After enjoying a deMoibus three cour.so- dinner guests spent the even ing playing bridge. Gi'.’ts’ were ex changed instead of awarding score prizes. Moinber.s included .Mesdames Joe Caviness. .M.. D. Lanier, C. S. Loving. L: L. Tllson. \V, A, Copers. Held Ro.ss. W. K. .Moore. W. Peede and tlie hostess. ' ' The .\meric.tn Legion Auxiliary of tho Lllllngton Post will sponsor Us second dance, ol the holiday season next Monday, nlitht in the .Municipal Building. Cliff Stevens and his orchestra, band of popular musicians who hpve played for'many dances In this section, 'will furnish the music. Thi) Auxlll.try's first dance, iterm-. ed one of the best over staged here, was given lust Tuesday night. The samel orchestra played. Johnson Preatess W. Sloan of Lllllngton were uhlted In ■tlaugh'ier,. Ruby, bpunt Raleigh, with Mr.iund Bro'digen. ji Mrs. Alex While and children of Memphis, Tenn., iklex Jr. and Reba John, arrived Prlhay to ^ spend the |i marriage at 8' o’clock Monday morn lug, December 26th. at the home the bride’s mother, Mrs. .Mollle .lohnson of Lllllngton. i The home was beautifully (iecorat- BEXHAVKN i .SCHOOL CHOIR PKESFjXTISD IX JOXRSnORO RO.SK HOWL IKM'XO Pivf football fans 1 “ft Chalybeate Springs Sunday night tt' be prcaont ■when the ;klck-off is inade In the Bose Bowl at PasadenJ,. California '.u-xt Monday. Those making the \trlp aiv as follows: L. n.| .Matthews, Gentry Johnson, Thorintou Smith, Sion .Morgan and Jamis Sharron, They will be away ibout three weeks. The Benhaven school choir, under the direction of .Mrs. James Wlnget, presented a Christmas cantata last Widnesday In the .Methodist Church at JouGsboro.' The choir., cotnposvd of '30 voices, was trained by .Mrs. WIngof. who teaches public .school music at Ben- haven. DCXX MAX GIVEN ‘AV YKAR SERVICE IMX RV ACL ed for the occaiilon. Prior ceremony Mr, Norman Mattaews of to the Almee” Llllingtou played “A La Bein' while Mr, ClUfoiNl Warren (If Dunn lighted the candles. Mr,,j James iBuchaiioi) of Raleigh, couslnj of the bridegroom acting as best man, and Miss Pauline Johnson, sisteij! of the bride acting as maid ol honpV enter- respec- od logelher and. took their live places'at'the altar. .‘\s .Mr. Matthews iplayed thje Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, th'e bride and bridegroom entered. un8|ttended anj were united in marriage! by the Rev. J, B, Meiilus, pastor ot t)ie Van guard Presbyterian Church of Ra leigh, while “Drink to Me Only With It METHODI.ST .SOCIKT\;j WILL .MKICI’ MONDAY The Woman's Missionary Society Ol the Lilllngion Metholllst Church will meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening, January 2nd. !n the home of Mrs, W, R. CumfoVdi Plans tor the New Year will he djsoussed and ev.ry mentber Is urged (j attend. J. N*. Yatts, prominent Dunn citi zen and telegrapher for the .Ailantic Coast Line Railroad, has received a 25-year sei vke, pin from the railroad company. The presentation was made by Train .Ma.ster C. G, Gregg of Rooky .Vlouut, who reviewed Yates' out standing record and lauded him for his faithful service to the company. HAUXET'r cor RLE MARRIED ARE IX RALEIGH SISTER OF MRS. F. pl HOLLAND UlIRIBD FRIDAY II L.t.si rites for Mrs. Sayli Trogdon, •'>7. of near Seagroves, sljter of Mrs.' F. P. Holland of LilUngton. were held Friday afternoon! the Cnlon Presbyiei ian Church luaV Carthago. Mrs. Trogden died .t her home after seve:’al moiitlis j of falling lu^alih. i Surviving are six d.iUghter; six sons, five sisters, .Mrs, I Carlos Mc Leod of Sanford.; .Mr.s. i James Mc Donald of Cameron: ,\fr«, F. P, iHol- liMid of Lillmgtoii;, j Mrs .1. H. Brown of Lynchburg. ,V'L, and Mrs. J, D, .McLeod of .-Vbeidet'n: a broth- •r, J. W, Dixon of Roxboro. and 21 g:'andohild ren. Tlitne Byes'* was softly played. The Impressive ring ceremony wan used. The bride wore-a teal bluje woo,^ suit with coat of blue fox anil brown accessories. Her flowers we^ce talls- inan roses and valley lilies. Mr.s, Sloan is the daughter .Mollle G. Johnson and' the tat D. John.son of 'Lllllngttju graduate of Plneland Jnnlorj and Bast Carolina Teacher’s' and also at leaded Miss Hardbarger’s' Secretarial School In Ralelgn. For L* t |ot Mrs. ^ Dallas S lie Is a College College ih. pa.st four years she has held a I position in the County Auditor’s of- of Mr. LYRIC Theatre LILLINGTON’ N. C. PROGRAM WEEK OF JANUARY 2, !i939 MON.-TUES., JAN. 2-3 The Young Ini Heart with j CJaynor, I'niilehij .Iniict CJaynor, I'niilehij Goddai'd, Douglas Fairhnnkn, Jr. Also, EXTERTAlXIXCf SHORT SURTECT.S i WED. ONLY, JAN. 4 .TOE E. BRtT’VV.V In Flirting With Fate Miss Plielmn Brown and Wlillam Henry Rogers, former residents of Harnett County who aro now jlivtng In Raleigh, were united in n.arriuge Saturday (.veiling at tl o’clock at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Vai a. .Ir., In Hahigh. The wedding was one of (inlet dignity, performed lu the presence of relatlve.s and friends. R(.v. J. F, Menius offlclaled.i using Mu' ring eeremony. Vows were .spoken In a seulng of pine, inter spersed with white eatliedral candlos. Prior to tlu“ ceremony .Mrs, J. D, Vann. Jr,, playetl Brahm’s “xyaltz," .MLss .\rline Brown, sister of the bilde, sang, “The SweeioslStory Ever Told," liy .Stults and atiended .Miss Brown ns maid of honor. Mr. Koger.s W'US attended by his cousin. Harry Walls of Charlotte, as best man. The bride and .bridegroom entered together to tlio strains of the biidal clioru.s from “Lobengrln," “To >t Wild Rose,” by McDowell was played ! (luring the ceremony. ] The bride was beautifully attired ' in a gown of white aatin dosignV^d by I Bllioft. made prliices.s stylo wlth\hlgh I neckline, caught .at the shoul'tlers, with oi'.uig.; blossoms. The sletJ^ves j of the gow’u were shirred, to gl.ye fullness lit the e'lbow', fitted to MVe j wrist and trimm’ed with covered but- ' ions. Tier veil was of Illusion LwRlng ' to the bottom of a moderate train ' and crowned with a co.ronei of I orange blossoms. She carried a of white rosea and floe lu Harnett County. j Tlie hridegroom i« the soii and Mj's. T.’ W. Sloan of BriSadway. He atlend(“d Broadway hlghi school the Is 'Sanford li ..ind Is a graduate of Business C()llege. He resident position with the Harnett liCouivty a i| former of Lllllngton'and held a .News for eight years. For the past two years he has heldi,a position with Jones Printing. Company in Slauford.. Immediately after the cei'emony, the couple left, for a wedding FlorKiu, After .January-' Isi, will reside In Lllllngton. 'i .trip to they LAVTOX-.MARTIX The incuts following wedding announce- il have recently been received In her ■! Mrs. James Nelson May aitiiounees the marriage of daughter Jamye to Mr. Joel Castleberry Lajitoii on Friday, the twenty-third of December j, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight The Little Church Around the ' Corner New York City ..\l iHome after January first . Lilllngtoii, North Carolina ! ; shower bouquet' I valley lilies. wlili ertfl, lioo Carrillo, Beverly Rob- Wvnne Gibson, Steffi Dima OX THE SAME FR(M3RA.M— selected SHoitTS THUR.-FRL, JAN., 5-6 .SAiiLV'RAXD ill Sunset Strip Case I ( with Esther .Vliiir, Vince Barnett, S«ltav Kane, Reed Hadley, Henry /'King and bis Orclueslra I*nis. VERY INTERESTING SIIOR'I' SUBJECTS I After the eertmony, .Mr. and .Mrs. I Rogers left by ear for a trip through I the Skyline Route. For travd Mrs}.: j Rogers changed to a dress ot Persian j blue trimmed scl>itni embroidery j with black accessories, j Mrs. Rogers is the eldest'daughter I of Mrs. J, G. Brown and. the late Mr. Brown of near Fuquay .Springs. She was graduated ^Jrom LaPayetle high ! school .and has'been employed in j Lllllngton and Raleigh, j Mr. Ragei'f. Is the son of ,Mi'. and Mrs. J.imos _H. Rogers of near Fu quay' Spring's. He was graduated from Lafayet'K high school and from North Carolina State College. He Is now employed with the .\gi'lcuUnral Adjustment Administration with hoadquarter.s' at State College. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will bo at home after J'AUuary 2 In the Raleigh .\p.artments, iln 'Raleigh. .\IR.S. RUTH JOHNSON IS I VICTI.M HEART AfTTACK ' Seized with a heart attack .while talking with members of theiitamily. .Mrs, Ruth Kelly Johnson died ,Tues SISTER OF MRS. DAVID H. , SENT'RR DIES IN VIRGINIA Mrs, Rosa Jeffress Smith, sister of 'I SAT. ONLY, JAN, 7 Shine Oiii Harvest Ml>on witll ROY ROGERS AfBb'd, SELECTED i‘4HORT SUIWECTS SAT. NITE LATEi SHOW AT 10:40 P. M. the ROVING REPOR;rERS IN Out Time For Murdiiir with Otoil* Stuart, Michael Whalen wife years old. ji Mrs. David Henry Senler of Cjlialy- beate Springs, (lied lost Monday at her borne near Beydton, Va., jafter an Illness of four days with pneu monia. Mrs. Smith, . the wifi: of Willie J. Smith, was GO Funeral seivlooa were Tuesday afternoon at Church, near Chase City, Va. jloffl- elatlng were Rev. Craa? and J Rev. Foley. Burial ivas in the cluirch cemoiety. lu addition to her husband,' sur- conU'jtc.ted Bethel Btiptist vivlng are -two sous, Willie J. Jr., of Richmond and Elbert J. Smltli of Norfolk; five daughters, Mrs. MjcRay (l.ay night at 9:30 at the home of her fatlv;r, C. P. Kelly, who lives near .Lllllngton. ij Mi.s. Johnson, an employe^j in the (ouiity's agricultural office, jWas 36 years of age. She was well-kijown, In this section and her death 'jwas shock to acqualiuances. j[ Funeral services were held jet the I'esldenco Weduesday afternojin at o’clock and burial wa.s In -ih^ nut Union Cemetery, ' j lu addition to her Pleas- parent!), Johnson Is survived by two Mrs. sons, Curtis Kelly and Gerald Johnson; three brothers, Carl Kelly and Leo II Kelly of Lllllngton, '.ind James Kelly Mocksvllle: and one sister, Mrs '' II C. Hodges of Greensboro. ' J Her husband, - Ted. M. J-rhnson died in September, 1937. j' Not noiif/ ,11, ... thanks to Blsok- Draufht, Often Itot droopy, tired feeling is cauMd by constipation, an everyj'iay^ thief of ener^. Don’t putjup with it. Try the fine fold vegetable medicine that sim ply makes the lazy colon{[go back to work and brings prompt relief. Just ask ftir BUCK-DSAUGHT.. ' holidays with Mr; .Northam. , Misses Vann li erlne McLauchlln for a six-day vlsl and Mrs. John reeman and Kath- left Monday night In Florida. They will return Saturt ay^ Mr. and- Mrs. h] S. Freeman spent the week-end In Roseboro Professor. andjjMrs.iJ. A. Walker and daughter, Kajren.'were holiday giie.sts of Mrs. W;Mk;r’3 parents In Wadeville. " | Miss Louise -MjiLeod ot Raleigh and Mr. Worth, McLeod who has a position with thlj State ' Highway Commission werlj Christmas Day guests of their pajfents, Mr. and Mrs. W, McLeod. Messrs. Lamar Simmons, Ernest Slmmoun and Robert Womble are spending several days this week In Georgia. j| Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cranford and daughter, Jane Roje, spent Chrlstm-as Day with relative!) In Broadway. Mrs. and Mrs! Carl Turner of BOONE TRAIL SCHOOL NEWS We are very glad to have Mr.; Odum, our principal, who has been, sick for the past week? hack with us. Honor Roll A Honor Roll for the third month; Hj),gh school; Hazel Stewart, Lucy Harrington, Bruce Ray, Oneta Hold er, Katie McNeill, J^eary Knight,, Manager Rogers' opens the New Year at his Lyric theatre with a two- day run Monday end Tuesday of ‘The Young in Heart,” a story of Kenneth Paucett, Ester Holder, and Fannie McKay Chapin. Second Grade: Jean Bowden, Nell Harrington, Treva.iKnlgnt, Juanita' and Durham and Mr .Moore of Ralel'Eh I', aiid : Christmas of Mr. Mrs. R. W. were guests Mrs. Ed Moore, Miss Hill Dorothy Terrell of Chapel returned to jjier home Monday after spending Sunday with her aunt, .Mrs. Herherl Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Karp'er Barnes and l||arpei' .son. Harper HendjU'sen, of Graham woi'e guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. ■B. Barnes, jj Mr. Otha Wllkijis spent the holi- d'uys In Norfolk, ■Vja. Misses Irene Lasater and Helen Hoffman spent Christmas In Virginia. DUNN BAPTIST i^UDENTS (XINDUCT si>ECIAL SEUVIUB ,|f—M Dunn, Dec. 28.11—More than 20 Baptist college students took In the annual “Siadeut Night" part pro gram hel;d 'at i^ie First Baptist Church hire Sundajy night Miss Mae Gibson Bain, daughter of Dr. and M)'s. C senior at Coker over the progi’am. ed by u congre hundred. D. Bain and a College, presided iwhicb was attend- gation of several The only deviation from the college-conducted jj program was a short -talk on “S|judent Life and Cluirch Loyalty" by the Rev. E. Nor- pae fleet Gardner, the program. “The Baptist Visualized" was students, -Miss or, who arra'nged Student d scussed by Union three •Leila Gardner Campbell College. daughter of of -the pastor,' Marvin Caiupbell of State College and Wllllajjn Poole .of Wake Forest. Each of the speakers told of the Christian Ed,ucatlon which was Inauguijated at College last Founder’s Day. in North program, Campbell and- is Carolina being stressed colleges. Miss Margaret'iNoel of Meredith Tom Latimer of Duke ami Merritt Bu)-ns. Jr. Wake stii-dent, spoke 'ou lations." Brief pore.st ministerial j"Chri8tmas ,Medl- talks w.re also made by Miss Virginia Fltcbeti of Virginia Inerinone'j Sarah Williams ot Meredith. Ellajabetu: Adley of B. C. T. C.. Kathryn McLeod of W, C. U. N. C., Joseph Lucas of II McLeod, Eula O’Quhin, Sadie Patter-' son, Chester Lee Byrd, and- Herschel Hawley. Third grade: .Mary Libby Chapin, Thomas Ducan Ray, Elizabeth Stew art. Fourth grade: Virginia Dickens, Verdlne Glower, Fifth Grade: W. 'H. Holder, Eva Cameron, J. L. Patterson, Juanita Waltti's, Richard Harrington, Irene Thomas, Brown Harrington, Baron Burns, Treva COX'- Mattie .McFar land. Sixth grade: Geraldine Womack, W. M. Stewart, Edith McNeill, Lovdla Siewai't and Andrew Har rington. B Honor Roll for third month; High school: Rebecca Buchanan, Kate Buchanan, Edith Knight, Ca'ltie PRg(, .Mary Palterson; Oils Puryear, Charlotte Harrington, Geraldine. Rosser, Elsie Stewart, Thelma Suggs, Rul>y Thomas, Foy AUsbrook, Roy Patterson, Cleo Goodwin, . Peggie Wilkins. Hester Sikes, Horten.se Davis,, Magatine Rosser, Flossie 'Har rington, Helen .Marlin, and ,\lice Thomas. Second grade: Ileau O’Quinn,^ Magadalene Page, Emer Jean Patter son, Ellen Slewart, yer'non Thomas, Fi'ed Strickland. .Thurman Rogers. Duncan P.-uterson, Lee Patterson, Ray Patterson, Joe O’Quinn and Glenn Patterson. Third grade; Gilbert Page, Edwin Stewart, Milton Truelovo, Edna Mae Blalock, Edna Cameron. Frances Cameron, Rosalie Lee Gilchrist, Lu cille Harrington, Florella Henry,; Ausileeii Kelly, Katheleen .McNeill., Rachel Morrison, Beatrice Pattersoir, and Eunice Porter. Fourth grade: Lena Pattirson, Laura Ray, Josephine Patterson. Shirley Byrd, Hugh Rosser, Belly Rene O’Quiun, 'Neill IHarrlngtou. Dixie Harrington. " Sixth grade: Vernell Jorman, Rachel Byrd, Emma Patterson. Cllf ford Thomas, Doris Wester. Lola .Mae Page, Mary Worrells, Edgertqu Byrd, Alice Black, Marie Slewart, Dorothy Patterson, and Cleo Hawley. ' Seventh grade: Helen Patterson, Madeleen Cercey, Geraldine McAu- ley, Vinson Clark, L^jia McNeill Kathleen Brown, Essie Mae Thomas; Alpha A(lcock, Elijah Ctirriii, Dan nie McNeill, Doris McNeill, Marguer ite Newton. Dora Wilson and Edith Womack. Wake Forest, Geoi ge Pope McKay ,of state and Charlie Forest The scripture w Novella Pope, St Crock'Ct ot Wake s read Mary’s, by Miss 'Frances Duncan of State and Elaine Johnson of Dunstaii Hall, |[a duet was sung by Sarah Beth Dail of 'Blackstone and Rach'^1 Draug'^jor:7of W.C.U.N.C.. accompanied' at the piano by Mrs. H. W. Whittenton'.' George Franklin was head usher. Blaylock of Duke GATEHCN>LEMAN ll Mr. Samuel Johnson Gates of Llll lngton, route 3, ajlid Miss Esther Coleman of Erwli; united in .marriage noon, Dec. 21, by!|R£v. -at Ills home in .Mrs. Buiinlevel. , route -1, were 'Wednesday atter- R. F. Hall, Mr. and at Lllllngton. Gates will mitke their home PURYEAH-RAWl^ old friend of the family.** j Johnson ot Nashville, N. C.,jMr3 I Earl Cm "In and Mrs. Poe Phillips of I Baskervllle, and Miss Helen j. and I Rosa Smith of Boydlon; throe g^oaid- 'children; thrijc brothers, E. V., C'. B., I and O. E. Jeffress of .Boyditon :j',ind . three sisters. Miss -Lizzie Joffreiiij of |Boydton, .Mrs. F. T. Willis oV Clur'ks-’ vine, and Mi'S. David Henry Senter of Chalybeate Springs, N. C. i DR. J. C. MANIN OPTOMICTRIST apes;, N. C. W. H. LEE Electric Shoe Shop' LILLINGTON, N. C. ' Offlro days, ever)’ Saturday and Mon- ,,day. Hours for eye e.\ainlnatloii: Saturday 9 a. m. to 0 p. m._ IHondinr 0 H. in. to'pNbon. Other daysiby ap pointment only.. Write or 1 Phone No. 10. I In Sanford every Wedneiklay aver the old Post Office fjrou 10 Man. t(i S pan. Mr. Robert Evans Purye'hr of Fu quay Springs, roujte ' 1, an-d- Miss Christine Rawls otj Fuquay Springs.' route 1, were united in marriage Tuesday morning, IDec. 27, by Rev R. F. Hall at hls home in Llllington. , I' i; .. Mr. Puryear Is -the,son of Mr. and Mrs. John Puryearjl Mrs." Puryear is the attractive dauj^b'ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Marshall Ran is. STRlCKLANjlMSLOVER Mr. Albert Jennllags Strickland of Bunnlevel and Mlijs Thelma Qloyer, of Coats were united' In' marriage Wednesday, Dec. 2iL by Rev. R. F. Hall of Lllllngton. || During thb cere mony music was rendered- -by Miss Edith Hair.j ii Mr. Strickland is! tbe son ot Mr. ail'd Mrs. M. F. Strwkland of Bunn- iW level anid is a 'well his community. wn farmer of Mrs. Strickland la iho T attractive L. L. daughter of Mr. ^a^idMrs .Glover of Ooata. , | Immediately aftedp,-th« ceremony Mr. and Mra. EtrlijklMll- left, tor a wedding -trip to Fiwlda. llouiie Trail Lose.s To Lillliigloii Tbe LlU|^^/on boys’ and girls’ basketball tea'nis defeated the Boone Trail teams in a double-header play ed at Boone Trail on Frld'ay night, December 16. The boys’ score was 18*16 and the girls’ score was 32-21 This was -the fifth game of the sea son for the Boone Trail teams. The Boone Trail boys have won two,, and the girls have won three ot (he five games played’. Lucy Harrington, Reporter, MR.S., L. PHILLI1>S. OP UAMBHON HURT IN WREt^K Mrs. C. L. Phillips of near Cameron Friday afternoon received cuts and wounds about tbe head when an automobile In which she was riding iwHh her brother-in-law Jack Phillips of Cameron, was in volved in a wreck with a car operat ed by J. W, Enoch of Durham. The accident occurred on H'Sh-. way 1 In Cameron as the PhlUipjsi car made a Lft turn to enter a side street. The Enoch car was eu route north. Mrs. Phillips was thrown -to the concrete road, surface by the impact. None of the .other occupants were injured to any extent. msm On The Screen The^Lyrfe faith, beautifully.! portrayed. c-burmlrig, , impoverished- family— Douglas Fairbanks.q Jr., Janet Gay- noi;, Roland ;,Yonng.-and Billie Burke PAOK THRU •smrnmammm —use their-Wits to;^-get -everything they ^.wani. They finally , meet a rich, old .lady,, wUli whom they be come Intimate lu hopes they can be emembered In lieif; will. But her Boulevard” but latbr renamed ' to place emphasis on tbe star. Sho poses as a dancer and gets 'a Job In a London night club' whetra her father, a detective, was murdei;ed. She collecu, evidence against the owner. Paul Sutton, sufficient . to convict him but barely- manages! to e.icane witli her life. * Saturday’s Westerner is “Shine on Harvest Moon with Roy Rogers and the show starting at 10:40 Is "Time Out, Foi Murder,'’ another of the newspaper, racket-bust lug movies which were produced" in recent months. Gloria Stuarii and Michael Whalen are the leading characters. wilt is stronger than the charm and the.-, family ,. settles down—Young secures work selling motors; Fair banks falls In love.j with ^ Paulette Goddard and Janet'Gaynor declares: her love. * * 4 Joe E. Brown stars in, M’edties- day’s attraction, “Flirting with FMte.” In the cast are Let* Carrillo, Beverley Roberts,'Wynne Gibson and Stehi Dnna. Miss ChaiIoit(.> Lee and her moth er, Mrs. S. P. J. Lee. entertained at ,a (lellgh-iful bulfei supper and Infor mal dance Tuesday evening honoring Panu'd Sally- Rand, who made fan dance at the head-lines with her Chicago Fair and later on a personal appearance tour of the nation, stars in "Sunset Strip Oase.” the picture booked'jfor-Thursday and Friday.'u was first called "Murder'^ou-'Sunset FOR SALE 2;|Mule8—cash or terms V 5-passens*er 1933 Chevrolet coach— cash or terms—^bargain. See B. F. McLEOD BUIE’S CREEK, |N. C. .M1S.S LEE AND MOTHER KN- ' TBRTAIN AT SUPPER, DANCE •Misses Hattie and Margaret Hlluurn of Bladenbovo, who ai'e visiting Miss iNe. RETURN FROM VIRGINIA •Mr. -and .Mr.s. Leo Kelly, Leo, Jr., and .Mr. James Reiin returned Wed- jnesday aftei' spending several days with .Mrs. Kelly’s parents lu Nor folk, Va. Mrs. Kelly and son have been with ;\lrs. Kelly’s parents for scvei'ui weeks. Htv nineteenth child, a daughiar, was born recently to Mrs. Ethel .\ndt;i'.son, 4*1 of Wildwood. N. J., 666 LIQUID-TABLETS SALVE-NOSE DRO!PS . Try relieTM COLDS first day, HaadAches and Favar due to CMds, in SO mlaata* Kiib!My-TiKin”-a Wondertol Idniinriit . Want Ads CHRISTMAS OVER—I want -to see everybody go to work. I have', a full line of Coke’s Tobacco Seed,; Gold Dollar; .Yellow Mammoth. Mammoth'. Gold Bonanza and Va. Bright Leaf. Tobacco , canvass, plant bed guano. |,] am, going to,- begin flxing plant; beds tomorrow. 'Best not wait, bad weather ahead. Get up your wood, break your 'weed land. 1 have' good stock of iron mauls, wedges, axes. saws. Closing out my 'Christmas’,-rem nants at prices below cost. Look over our new srai’e today. .lOEL LAYTON, Home of best prices. DR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgaon OFFICE, (Nil ST.. OPPOSKTK ■SIDE KXTRAXCK LILIANGTON I HOTEL , Office and'RoKidenre I'hone SSl-t Huura: IK—1; 14—15; 1—9 P. M. Thurtiseopic and X-Ray Kxaralnn- ^ { tioiiK ■lulruveiib(i.'« Medicine a S|ieciiilty FOR SALE—One' residential' lot in Lillington, or will: trade ;for other real estate ue^r equal value, \ See B. F.' Wiggins, Buie’S' Creek.' or call at The News office. 29-'ip WANTED—To rent "tolwicco farm for one horse cropj Can ' furnish Stock or will rent with slock. Can ' furnish references.' C. J. PEGRAM, Bunnlevel, R.'1. 29-lp POUXIK^Two chairsj on highway be tween iPuquay and; Kipling. Owner can get them by!paying for-dil.s adv. Call at The News'office. LOST—In Neill's Creek Gommnnily, white bird-dog s'Hter with, blue spots; Reward' foi- return of dog. Phone FOY VEA3EY. L-172i; Durham, N. C. 22-2p REAL ESTATE iFOK SAl^K jlst Tract: 2 6--10 acres -alih -7 room house just'^outside Llllingloii city limits, formerly known as the Fuquay place. 2nd Tract;, 465- 3-10 acres land in Stewart’s'Ct'cek Township. *2-5 acres cleared and small house. Extra good farm land, known as'the Young land. 3rd' Tract: 175 acres in Anderson Creek Township, known as McRae land, undeveloped. , Will sell any pan or all at a -reasonable price. Cash' or terms. J. W. GREGORY. Executor'. Estate N. W. Oregoi'y, Deceased. 16-3P CHICKS THAT L1VET!\VE GOT ’EM! Day-old- and started. Rocks and Reds, 'i^'he prices' are reasonable. Hatches every Tuesday. ‘ ^ee us B 4 U buy. WILRILEY PAR.M & HATCHERY, Lillington. N. C. 8-tf Orchards Caswell counity farmers are mak ing heav purchases of fruit trees preparatory to establishing new or chards and strengthening old' or chards this winter.'' Obattler at The Newsj Office |A Three Days’ Congh b Your Danger Sigw No oiatter how many^'medlciiiM you have tiled for,your oomnum ooush. chant cold, or bronchial Irritation, you miff get ztilef now wlOi .Oreomulslon. Senoun tnmtde may be,brewing and you cannot afford to tw a doauoe with any renoedy less potent than.CreomuMon., adiieh goaa liglit to the seat of the trou-:' ble and aids nature^toraoothe'and^heal' the inlliuaaedinuoousinmnbraneBandto; looMU and expel gemi-laden.-:;;h]e|pn.’: IBvibii If oQier zenwdiea have' faUM,- don*t be diMxwragod. tiy. C^eomidWom/ Year dniggiBt la auth(wlied”to',rBflind- yuor memsy tf you are not.’.tharaiHd>lX ■aSdtod with the ben^ta" obtained. Qwciottwion la onei vtord; aak for it pliitdy» Ip Ononmlalon, and- yraV nt tbe gmuino produm and tba xautf you waiil'>. AdvJ ; aee that the name tbe bo^, J. C. THOMSON REAL HSTATB AND INSDIIANOB Atatvf for Beat Old' Iilae.Oonpoalea LIFE AND Fine (Hfice la MeKay Balldlas ULUNGTON. N. C. FOR SALBf-^3S aerta,” more or'dess,, known as^-Jl^rison' Place, loca'ted ' In Uppdr.lLmle -River' Township. • Submit bid’s to Mock Morrison, | R.F.D., IVhlgham.'uGa. S-4p I PEERLESS THEATRE ERWIN WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2B 10c — Elargain Day — I5c YOU’RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE with l.ewls Slone, Cci'illa Pariker nnt'l .Mickey Rooney THURSL-FRL, Dec. 29-SO Clnirk ((able, .Mjrniti Ix»y in Too Hot To Handle with Walter Pidgeoii, | Leo Carllln and' Waller Coiinolly SATURDAY only, Dec. 31 Momuig and Afternoon IN OLD MEXICO ' with Wm. Boyd as Hopalongl rasshl.'i' and Jane Ulajrton SAT. NITE, from 6 to 10 EXTORTION wHli Scott f'olton, Mary Rwwell SUN.-MON., JAN. 1 and 2 JANE WITHERS In Always > In Trouble TUES..WED., JAN. 3 and 4 10c — Bargain; Daya — I5c THREE LOVES HAS NANCY with Robert Montgomery, Janet Gaynor!ami Franrhot- Tone Poultry Sale SaturdayJ>ec.31 TRUCK WILL BE IN LILLINGTON, N. C. AT JOHNSON & BRYAN STORE SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31 TO BUY YOUR POULTRY GOOD HENS 14c A ISc lb. ROOSTERS 8c Ib. TURKEYS 16c to 18c ib. ' WILL PAY YOU CASH FOR ALL YOU HAVE TO SELL Carter’s Predace Ezduufe
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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