WIFTTONNEWS Rev. and Mr*. B. P. Harris an< two daughters, Misses Leona and Elisabeth Harris, of Portsmouth, mo tored here Monday afternoon am ?pent a while with friends. The] were enroute to Aulander and Wind sor. Rev. Harris waa a former paa tor of the Winton Baptist charch. Mrs. J. H. Lee visited Mr. and Mrs C. E. Euro in Roduca from Thurs day until Saturday of last week. Miss Mary Bridger is visiting Mr and Mrs. Clenmer Miller in Staunton Virginia. Mrs. C. W. Jones and Miss Anns Lee Carter attended the funeral oi Mr. Walter Mitchell at Suffolk last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Enuna Riddick Parker left Wednesday for Norfolk where sh? will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vann of Green ville, South Carolina, came Saturday to spend a few days with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Vann. Prom here they will go to Richmond, where they will make their home in the futufe. Miss Sue Brett returned home on Monday after a week's stay at Pleas ure Beach, Colerain. Mr. Ernest Banks was a caller in Colerain Thursday night. Miss Olethia Vick is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bynum, in Woodland. Mr. C. Wallace Jones was a busi ness visitor in Ahoskie Friday af ternoon. Misses Pearl and Gladys Jenkins were the guests of Misses Frances and Elisabeth Griffin of Suffolk from Tuesday until Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jordan and little son motored to Burlington last week, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Shaw. Mrs. W. P. Shaw and daughter, Miss Lillian Shaw, Mr. M. R. Her ring and daughter, Miss Annie Bal lard, are visiting at Ocean View. Messrs. Tom Condon and Rhonald Rhodes spent the week end in Suffolk in the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Griffin. Mr. R. M. Conwell spent several days of last week in Ludiwici, Ga., with friends. "Mr. J. C. Gardner and children of Holland, Vs., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee. Mr.. Edward Lassiter, Jr., of Ports mouth is visiting his cousin, Mr. Fred Liverman. Messrs. J. B. Joyner, Charlie Kes ael and Rolac Brett attended the ball game between Eure and Portsmouth v 1 at Eure Saturday afternoon. A Meadames W. M. Eley and J. S. 1 Shaw and Miaaea Anna Lee Cartel ' and Mildred Piland were in Ahoakie - Friday afternoon shopping and hav ' { ing dental work done. fj Mrs H. V. Mitchell and little " I grandson, Walter Bjrrd Pollard, are " visiting the former's sister, Mrs. P, I E. Shaw in Burlington. ?! Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Liverman and * j little son from Williamston, were | visitors in town Saturday night ?1 Rev. J. Fred Stimpson from Aulan . I der was in town Monday afternoon. Messrs. Clarence Dickerson and Ju i lius Britton were callers in Colerain t Friday night 1 Mr. S. D. Storey was in Norfolk Wednesday on business, t Mr. Julius Britton was a caller in ? Eure Sunday. Messrs. Ernest Banks, Rolac Brett, . Charlie Kessel, Glen Griffin, and Jno. ? Davis Shaw were callers in Colerain . Sunday evening. Attorney R. C. Bridger spent sev eral days last week in Raleigh, and Charleston, S. C., on business. Misses Nellie and Helen Banks of Norfolk are visiting their cousins, the Misses Joyner. Mrs. J. P. Mitchell returned to her home here Sunday afternoon, after a week's visit with relatives in Jack son. Mesdames I. P. Storey, P. H. Tay lor and H. B. Jones and little Miss Anne Jones were in Ahoskie Monday afternoon. Mr. J. C. Eure spent the week end in Norfolk on business. Mr. Henry L. Walton from Wilson visited Miss Estell Clerk from last Thursday until Sunday. Mr. C. W. Pierce of Rocky Mount spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Annie Pierce. Miss Katie Isreal from Suffolk is vikiting her sister, Mrs. Wafdell Is rael. Little Miss Anne Jones fell while swinging in the school swings Thurs day morning and broke her arm in two places. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sykes and children of Greensboro, who have been visiting relatives in Woodland, motored here,Tuesday to spend a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pierce of Ashe ville were the guests of their mother, Mrs. Annie Pierce, Sunday. Mr. L. R. Corbett of Macclesfield is visiting Miss Estelle Clerk. Mrs. George Rogers and daughter, Miss Margaret Rogfers, of Jamestown in South Carolina are visiting their rist.r, Mr,. Maude Newsome. Miss AUie Ann Pierce pf.Ahoskie . is visiting her friend, Miss Mary , Ltneberry. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lassiter and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beale , and children were visitors in Ahos , kie Monday evening. Misses Dorothy Hale, Anna Lee Carter and Estelle Clark, Mesdames H. H. Walton and Ronald Rhodes motored to Colerain Saturday morn ' ing and spent a while at Pleasure Beach. Mrs. Martha Askew and children of Colerain spent Sunday with their par ents, Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Linebory ' Miss Mollle Teabo from Cofield is visiting Mrs. Annie Pierce. Master Charles Eure of Roduco is visiting Mrs. J. H. Lee. ' Rev. R. B. Lineberry and Misses Mary Lineberry and Jo Piland were visitors in Ahoskie Friday afternoon. Mr. D. H. Cooper of Johnson Ci ty, Tenn., motored here Tuesday to spend a few days with friends. Mr. A. W. Liverman spent Monday and Tuesday in Norfolk on business. Mrs. R. A. Banks and Mrs. W. C. Banks of Fairmont Park, Norfolk, spent the week end with their aunt, Mrs. N. C. Joyner. BETHLEHEM NEWS Mr. J. N. Wiggins visited his sis ter, Mrs. Mary Modlin, near Frank lin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Liverman from Williamston spent Saturday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Jer nigan. They motored to Bdrdett, Va. Sunday and were accompanied by Mrs. Jernigan, spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Modlin. Mrs. W. Lane, accompanied by her son and daughter, Mr. Otis and Miss Ethel Lane from Hertford spent last Thursday and Friday with her daugh ter, Mrs. C. W. Peele. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Dilday spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark. Miss Ercell Simons visited her aunt, jdrs. W. M. Askew, near Brant leys Grove last week. Misses Ora Byrd and Margaretta Wallace from Scotland Neck spent several days with Miss Susie Hill. Little William Deans fabm Mur freesboro is visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peele. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sumner, Mr. Hugh Sumner and Miss Cora Sumner and Mr. Clairborne Rowe from Au lander and two children from Nash ville spent Sunday in the home of Mr. & J. Hill. Boulter's Variety Store We are Carrying a full line of Household Goods and Notions A WALK THROUGH OUR STORE WILL CAUSE YOU TO THINK OF MANY LITTLE THINGS YOU NEED FOR THE HOUSE X: ' V ? >?'" - ' ' fr ? -.vrr-." : ' ; ' Ct38 I ! -> f r ? Agent for the Famous Baldwin made Player Piano. Let Us Demonstrate or Bring One to Your Home i Sheet and Roll Music t ?? ? ! * v ? i' - ? . 'im, . - ', 1 ?< - ? Boulter's Variety Store Newsome's Block * AHOSKIE N. C. ? t \ 'l ' ' \ ? I MlCOUfiHT GloctJ-Jci<y /or v . , ! ' N A Delco-Light Plant Completely Installed House wired for ten (h i AA CA Lights and Lights turned with 12 months to pay same or 5 per cent off for cash Other Sizes $529.50 and up. The Cheapest Installment Price Ever Announced . ^ ^ We Expect to be on the Job at the Opening of the Tobacco Market, August 30. See us that day if Interested. J. H. UMPHLET J. A. ELEY SALESMAN DEALER % ? m - ? *?' "V ? \ ' ??? \ DBLco-uoBr r - " ' --1 I / A God Send *' The Only Means of My Sons Education Our Only Remaining Asset How I Created an Estate A Financial Asset Peace of Mind A Home For Loved Ones AND a hundred more expressions could be added?all testifying to the greatest thing in life?Life Insurance. People tell us every week that they wished someone had forced them to take more Life Insurance when they were young. N You will never be as young as you are today. Life Insurance will always be here?but you will not neither will opportunities to participate in it. Life Insurance companies are distributing more than* two million dollars a day to beneficiaries and to policyholders.^ Two million dollars a day in cold cash! Think of it. There isn't another busi ness in the world that is doing anything like paying out two mil lion dollars a day in spot cash to its patrons. Why not come in on it and get your share of this business. Don't lose your opportunity to take as much Life Insurance as you can get and Cariy. Consult us by putting the coupon below in the mail. YOURS FOR THE BEST ASSET IN THE WORLD-LIFE INSURANCE D. P. Boyette, Ahoskie,N.C. I Data Mr. D. P. Bovctte. Special Agent Ahoakie. N. C. Dear Sir: I will probably be in the market for * _Life I aau ranee about_ . I 1923 and would like for you to eubmit a propoaition beat auited to my age and occupation. Nama Aildiaea Date of Occupation ? Mr. D. P. Boyette, Ahoekie, N. C. Dear Sir: I take pleasure in suggesting the names of a few of my friends or neighbors as possible buy ers of Life Insurance. . NAME AND ADDRESS .? 1 < Signed ?1 *

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