MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL He BeUera in Takme no Chances Yv\ TWR MVSSOS OONWU < *ttx>Av awd tw\s owee) LOOKS UW r(VA9. OOVtfnviG cw puve&\ i eowte oxa\ GET fcOSW ~ov\s jowtc mwtt fcEEVi SWEPT S\uet- TWE VOPS -> ET VKU-\E* V .-?v M AW fSWK\ aor wuveu fcvjr soppo^wv \ Qvt ( rc - -?> op MiD sut obwrc c\\ g COVA?^ tU^Vi NMHWV a "Say It With Votes"! JUDGE THOMAS H. CALVERT is just serving his first full term. * f "S v \ X" ? ? \ T ? A man of fine legal ability, extraordinary judicial ? , ' ~ * temperament and a clean christian character. He O1 -r. .? : has proven his fitness for the office by his conduct 4V ?* r ^ ' ? '?*'> >" 1 of our Coarts and his record is the best of reasops ' * : TgT'- 'i. ] ^a for his renomination. T< Go to The Polls on July 3rd and Vote For HON. THOMAS H. CALVERT Ton can serve yourself, your County and I * ' * - v ? f * - ? ' your State. v. Int. NA1KJN3 SHKINh. 1776 ? (926 By A. h. uwiin } t A DELIGHTFUL v. * i ?: Honoring His# Elisabeth Morton f whose marriage tqok place on Satur.'i day to Mr. Marion Grainger, of Kins- 1 < ton. Miss Dorcas McKlnne entertain ed at a delightful ten on Thursday' ] evening from S to 7: SO. Miss Ida ; Mdf Yow met the guests it the door J, and ushersd them to the punch bowl whore Mrs. Hoes Earle and Miss Susie' Meadows presided. Miss Babble Turn er Introduced them to the receiving line composed of Miss Dorcas McKllnn Miss Elisabeth Morton, Mrs. J. I# Palmer, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Go nnette Oralngsr, mother of the groom, Mrs. I. M. Prayer of Burlington, aunt of the bride, Misses Jocelyn Bikes of, Monroe, fanny N'sal. Margaret Pea res ofWeldoa, add Mauds Ashley, all ot whom took part in the wedding. Miss Loots MaaAows directed them to the dining room and Misses Bailie Perry. Olivia McKlnne, Ana Gray Watson an^Mary Malone Best served cream. s mints. Around one hun dred Aha fitly guests called daring the gvagtlag. WAW05 KHTOTAnrS Gray Watson dsllhtfully on Thursday pornlng at oh North Mala street In ind Bettie Mohn won the bridge and 1 rook prises respectively Delicious re freshments were Mired. Miss Wat ion's guests were: Misses Fraacm Sreen, Josephine Lyles, Mary Fran ces Rod well, Annie Green, Bailie Per ry, Bet tie Mohn, Mary Mai one Beet, Felicia Allen, Annie Perry Real, Eu genia Perry, Dick Turner, Hazel Al len, Annie Taylor, Kittle Boddie, Oli via McKlnne, Helen Leigh Fl?j|fl|k Pete Hill and Thelma Watere^V Washington. BIBTHDAT PABTT Miss Edith Harris entertained her many little friends on Saturday after noon h hmaoettae noon at the heme of her par eats, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harris la honor of her seventh birthday. The guests enjoy, ed many games, after which delight ful refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake and dreeeed-np suckers were served. Those present Christine Col'.ler. Sophia and Grey Spivey, Dorothy Roth, Davis Beam, Hubert Bcoggln, Margue rite Rouse, Blllle Tonkel, Fisher Bess ley, Jr., Bttlie CUftoa, Cteo Wheeler, Thomas Wheleas, Jane Fuller, Athlm Boone, Jean Fleming, Josephine Per ry Rom Melons, Josephine Rouse, Richard Yarborongh, Johnson, Mary Fuller Beaaley, Collin McKiana, Mary Harris Free Mary Woody, Co ?188 YABBOROUGH EKTEBTAIR8 Misi Eleanor Yarbo rough delight tally entertained at nine tables of bridge at her borne on Bnnset avenue on Tuesday evening at I o'clock in honor of Mian Elisabeth Morton, a summer bride. The bouse was beauti fully decorated with spring flowers, la her charming manner, Miss Glenn Bnerant presented a beautiful sand Hi tray to the guest of honor. Miss {Catherine Pleass^its won the high score prise. A delicious ice coarse was gprred. 'Mlae Ye thorough'a guests were: Ml^eS Elisabeth Morton, Mai, garet Pierce, of Weldon; Magenta Leu siter, of Fairmont; Thalma Mayo an# Thelma Waters, of Washington; Fan ny Neal. Mande Aahlry, Dorcas Mc Kinne, Babble Turner, Ruth Early, Katharine Pleasants Jessie Tayloi Harris, Baste Meadows, Helen Bmtth wick, Lonle Meadows, Ida Mae Tow, Leila McClellan. Annie Harris. Fran ?as Barrow, Olsna Dunevapt and Met dames J. L Palmer, <J. OTlij sr, oi Burlington. %uce Berkley W. D Kgsrton. Rose Earls, Bdward Origin J. B. King, Walter Leonard, J. E. Ma IMS, Jr., Ina Rouse, Billy T. person . R. Whits, Jr., Blair Tucker, a H Johnson, P. J. Beaslsy, A W Person A. B. Vsasey of Ooldsboro and L. 8 Bryan, M Oxford. haloes setbbtaiks Mrs. Edwin Melons entertained he club and other guests on Thar at ? o'clock at hnr ham as In MfR d Mia Elizabeth: took place last Saturdky.' B punch was served on the . Miss Mary Malone Best and Thelms' Waters., of Washington. Bridge was1 played at ei^'ht tables. At the con clusion of the game, the hostess pre sented the guest of honor a beautl jtul silver bud vase. Delicious cream, cake and salted nuts were served. Those enjoying Mrs. Malone's hospi tality were: Miss Elisabeth Morton, Mesdames J. L. Palmer, J. E. Freyer, of Bnrltnpton; ( enaette Grainger of I Klnston; Misses Margaret Pearce of Weldon; Jocelyn Bikes, of Monroe; i Magenta Lassltor of Fairmont; Thel ma Mayo of Washington; Mrs A. H. Veasey, of Golds bo ro; Misses Mande Ashley, Ante Green, Ida Mae Tow, Babble Turner, Dorcas McKtnne, Mar garet Turner, Leila McClellan. Fanny Neal, Prances Barrow and Mesdames B. B. Perry, 8. P. Boddle, J. B. Tar borough, T. W. Watson, G. M. Beam, G. W. Cobb, W. E. White. H. H. John son, E. L. Best, J. E. Malone. Jr., Ross Earls, W. D. Egerton, 8. B. Berkeley, and Dave Harris. BMI PARTY AND WEINIE ROAST Miss Margaret Holden entertained day Inst week at six tables of rook in honor of her house guests, Miss Frances Cox of Raleigh; Mildred Win ston and Frances Regan of Yonngs ville. Miss aallle Perry won the high ?core prtse Delicious refreshments, of ice cream and cake were served, ? BBSS ? Holden was again hostess at a wsinie roast at Punkln Centre on Friday evening. After the guests had fitjoyed swimming, a delightful picnic supper was served. Those present Misses Lola Mae Timber Lake. 8arah Elisabeth Vernon, Hailie Frank Un Mills. Ellen and Naaey Parrott, Osteite and Aletha Holden. Patricia Holden. yillian Allen, Mary Los ey, Katharine WooMridge, ~ Clifton, BUsa =Grlffln NeweU neweu >see John Atwood Newell, Artbnfr and George Raglan d, Mewall and Neal Al ls. Mr. ami Mrs. B T. Holden. Mrs. CU A. Ragtand. Mr. and Mrs. Brnoe Mrs Henry Kearney, and Mr. Mrs. SM Holden. ?inuuui nr honor of miss WA1 Miss Mary Malone Best charmingly ?kUrtaiaed si her home on Main r Tfielma W? Waahlngton, N. 0., sister and guest of Mrs. J. E. Malone, Jr. Beel^ bridge and dancing warn en joyed, after which a delicious Ice course was served. Those enjoying Miss Mai one's hospitality were:' Ml as-, es Thelma Waters, Kittle Boddle, Fe licia Alien, Anna Grey Watson, Hazel! Allen, Pete Hill, Dick Turner, Bettie, Mohn, Elsie Woolridge, Eugenia Per ry, SalHe Perry. Elita Griffin Newell. | Olivia MoKlnne. Helen Leigh Flem ing, Prances Bod well, of Warren ton; j Frances Greene of Monroe. Frances Lyies of Greensboro; and Messrs Frances Allen,' Dick Mohn, Arthur Fleming,"Kenneth White. James Whe less, William Joyner, Tom Harris, Sam Wlhfer, Harvell Harris, Dick Ya rborough, -Hep StoVall. Snookle Us sell, George Griffin. Bill Mills. Baker Knight, Edward C Perry, JohnWil i lam son jrnd Wlgnate UnderhllL HOUSE PARTY Miss Patricia Holden has been the hostess at a house party at her home on North Main street for the past ten days. Her guests have been Miss es Sarah -Elisabeth Vernon of Burl ington, Hallle Franklin Mills, of ken. derson, Ellen and Nancy Parrott of Newman, Ga,? Lata Mae Timberlake of near Loutsbarg, Estelle and Ale thea Holden of Toungsvllle, Miss Nell Crowell of StatesvtHs, was Invited, but sickness prevented her from com-, tng. On Thursday evening Miss Holden entertained at a theatre party In hon or Of her guests. They eooyed Jackie Coogan in "Old Clothes" after which they were served cream and drinks at the drug store. Around thirty-four peo pis enjoyed Miss Holden's hospitality BOOK PABTY Miss Katharine Wooldrldge enter Mined nt three tables of took et her en Monday morning. Delightful consisting of crenm end cajcs were served. Mm Wooidridge's lnest| were: Misses Sophia Clifton, Patricia Holden, EUen and Nancy Par rott, Hallle Franklin MUU, Basel Al ien, Margaret Holden, Lillian Allen, VuU Mae Timberlake, Joeephtne Per ry sat Virginia PleasanU. | IPs hot the least Mt disturbing to listen to both sides of the gasaltan M you <to*1 have to decide MRS BEAM CHARMINGLY SITTER. TAINS On* of the most delightful social events of the season was the tea given by Mrs.. G. M. Beam at her lovely home in "Baker Hlghts on Friday after noqn from 6 to 7 In honor of Mrs. R. |G.' Bailey, a recent bride, and Miss Elisabeth Morton, whose marriage 1 took, place on Saturday to Mr. Marion Grainger of Kinston. The guests [were met at the door by Mrs. F. H. | Allen and Miss Sarah McClean, of ' Wilson. Little Miss Edith Harris re ! calved the cards and Mrs. P. B. Grif fin led the guests to the punch bowl where Mrs W. E. White, Jr., and Misses Louise and Max Allen pre sided. Mrs. J. M. Allen and Miss Em ma Robinson, of Woodsdat* present ed them to the receiving line, which consisted of the hostess, Mrs. G. M. Beam, the guests of honor, ifrs R. G. Bailey and Miss Elisabeth Morton, Mesdames H. H. Gaingsr of RInston, J. L. Palmer, J. A. Beam, of Roxboro, Miss Lena Bailey of Wooded ale, Mes dames J. B. Freyer, of BftrOngton, T. W. Smith, of Richmond and Cora Phelps of Henderson. Mrs. ftifckRoee ! and Miss Margaret Pesjrce of Weldon 'conducted them to the dining room where Mrs. G. W. Cob> and Miss Lucy Allen received th*m a&4 Mes dames Nonfood Fuller add Hdwln Malone. sitting at the beautifnlly de. corated table, cut the creaip while Misses Felicia Allen Dofptby Roth. Hazel Allen, Mamie Davis Beam; Hel len Allen and Lucy Burt served. Mrs. K. K. Allen led tbem'to the bride's book which was presided over by Mrs. W. 0. Lee. of Lumbertcm and Miss Jocslyn Slkss of Monroe. In tbemusie room Mtssts Afinle Harris. Boreas McKlnne and Ellaabeth Woody of Bethel Hill, received the gngats and music was farnishd by Mrs. %. H. Ustell and Messrs. Sam Allan, ' Ussell. John Williamson, loss and Kenneth White, wore bidden good-bye by W. H Allen and U B. Seem What most women like la a strong of steel whom they can bead at their will. JPM away" Rom. t ' Z, 1 - .. .. r?} ? v An optimist la a last peart

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