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IOCAIS ? Sunday Is Father's Day. ttt ? Cotton was worth 12 1-4 cents a pound In Louisburg yes terday. Dr. E. W. Furgurson is visiting his people here this week after which he will Interne at Memorial Hospital in Syracuse, N. Y. lit Rev. Frank E. Pulley left Wed nesday for Warrenton to visit friends. t t t ,| Mr. Chas. P. Green was a Ral eigh visitor Wednesday. in Mr. E. H. Malone visited Ral eigh Wednesday. ttt Miss Allene Vick who has been with her sister, Mrs. Hugh W. Perry for the past winter has gone to Whitevllle, where she will be employed by the Bowers Con struction Company. ttt Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunt, of CaB talia, were visitors to Louisburg Monday. ttt . Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sledge, of Wise, ?were visitors to Louisburg Monday. its Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Alston, of Wilson, visited his people Sunday. 1 t ? * Mr. Frank Read was a visitor to Raleigh Friday. I t t Mrs. C. C. Johnson and daugh ter, of near Louisburg, were vis itors to Raleigh this week. I I J Mrs. W. F. Beasley visited Rocky Mount Monday. :u Messrs. Paul and Perry Beasley spent the past week-end In Bay View. _ , ^ ttt Mesdames A. H. Perry, R. C. Brown, Misses Mary Dlckerson and Pattle Beasley left Monday morning for Graham where thev joined Miss Anne Benson Priest and a group to camp for a week at Swannanoa. ttt Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Saunders and children, of Rocky Mount, ? were visitors to Louisburg Sun day. ' lit Mrs. W. T. Person, Little Miss Betsy Blue Person, Miss Fraficea Griffin, Mrs. Davis, Perry and Mr. Glean Davis left Monday for a week's trip to Washington, Phil adelphia and New York City. IMJ r Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen and Mrs. W. E. White, Jr.. spent the past week-end with their sister, Mrs. J. W. iB.' Thompson, at Franklin, Va. it: Mrs. E. David Button, of New Rochelle, N. Y., is visiting her ughter, Mrs. W. C. Perry. tit Mrs. James B. King and child ren, Martha Gray and Jim, left yesterday for a four-day trip to Ocean View and Virginia Beach, t t I Mrs. E. A. Huggins, of Gates ville, spent the past week-end with her son, Mr. W. A. Huggins. Ut Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Fulghum and son, Jimmy, have returned from a visit to friends at Quantlco, Va. t I I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearce, Miss es Marguerite Rouse. Flora Mc Laurln and Mr. Jack Rouse spent Sunday at Virginia Beach. I : t Mrs. J. M. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Lloy, of Eustis, Fla., and Mrs. W. J. Thlgpen, of Tarboro, left Tuesday morning for a trip to Iowa, Denver, Yellowstone Park, California, returning via Canada, Niagara Falls and other points of interest along the route, ttt Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Beam were over-night guests of Mr. aifd Mrs. Harry P. Stevens, of Smlthfleld, on Tuesday of this week. ttt Mrs. R. G. Bailey and children, Rachel Ann and Sarah, and Mrs. J. A. Beam have returned from a week's visit to relatives at Rox-, boro and Bethel Hill. I t I Miss Lina Welch, of High Point visited her sister and brother-in law, Mr. and MrsT W. B." Tucker, Sunday. t t r Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Woodall, of Belhaven, spent the past week end with her mother, Mrs. Annie Fuller. ttt Mrs. Ida Tucker is visiting friends in Washington, N. C. this week. t ttt Mrs. Walter Leonard and son, of Mount Airy, are visiting her people in Loulsburg this week. Misses Elizabeth and Adelaide Johnson and James Johnson vis ited Chapel Hill Friday. Miss Elizabeth Johnson entered the University Summer School. * * * Mesdames A. B. Perry, S. C. Williams and H. H. Dail visited Durham Tuesday, Mr. L.' J. Pe^rnell returned Fri day from Durham, where he re ceived treatment at Duke. ttt v Sen. O. B. Moss, of Spring Hope, wu in attendance upon Re corder's Court Tuesday. ?VESf/o LATEST ? Bo Pntrkia Dow* ?>P))> ?<<??? Designed In sizes: 1J, 14 J? J?! 20: 30, 32, 34. 36 and 3S. Sizt 14 requires 3H yard a of 39 inch material. CHARMINd TOWN FROCK Pattern 8724: Here you have a dress model which runs the gamut in general utility wear. Good for; any day time occasion on which you want trim, sporty, unstudied appearance. The slenderized hip and waisi lines give way to freedom in the skirt through the use of the popu lar kick pleat in center front. Especially of interest to the sportB girl is the inverted center pleat in back which a'iows for a full swing, a hard drive or what ever activity one's bent follows. Women who like the button shoulder trim (and who doesn't) will be more intrigued with the; one piece sleeve and yoke in this model. A shirtwaist ? skirt com bination which requires a mini mum of sewing experience; It will serve well on many occasions this spring and summer. For PATTKKK, wad IB cent* In col* (for each pat tern deeircd) , your NAMK, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER and Bill; to l>aUi?U U?u, The Franklli Tbnea, Fatten Dep't-. HO Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, If. I. Little Miss Nelle Rose Lancas ter has returned home from a week's visit with her uncle D. L. Johnson in Bailey. ttt Messrs. W. E. Beasley and sons Billie and Ralph, Perry B. Beas ley and Dick Parrish visited Ral eigh Monday. * * * , Mrs. B. N. Williamson and Mrs. E. W. Furgurson visited Raleigh Tuesday. " r * * ' j j j j Messrs. E. C. Bulluck and C. ! C. Hudson visited Henderson ] Monday. tit Mr. and Mrs. M. Luther Shore and sons and Mr. and Mrs. John Ralph Lane, of Raleigh, visited Mrs. D. O. Pearce last Sunday, t t t Miss Zenie Haskins, of Green ville. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bartholomew the past week, t t t Mrs. R? A. Bobbitt and Mrs. W. H. Allen returned Friday from a visit to Atlantic City, -N. J. t t t Mr. J. C. Ball visited Raleigh Tuesday. Mrs. W. O. Lee and children, of Lumberton, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bob bin. tit Miss Mary Malone Best and Mr. E. L. Best, Jr., of Charlotte, are visiting relatives and friends in Loulsburg. t t t Messrs. W. B. Barrow, Jr., Joe Macon Beasley, Glenn Beasley, Karl Allen, Percy Ingram and Hugh Perry, six patrol leaders of the Boy Scouts left Wednesday for Camp Craggy near Raleigh, where they will receive training in the art of Scout Camping. NOW A MACHINE . . Lv 0LIUII MAKES WAVES MORE LOVELY HdLLIWELL A CONTROLLED METHOD of PERMANENT WAVING <? We or* proud to being this mochine to you. It is the newest, most advanced method of waving: cooler, more com fortabie? and scientifically contioMid. Your waves ore set accurately. Deeper. AAo<r?kk?tingly. The Bectro-Wave vogue is sweeping the country. Try it once. Youll never want any other wave. Telephone now for an appointment. This Machine also gives 3 Minute Permanents. 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MURPHY & SON, L8U,,"a""' "Willi A DOLL AS DOSS Vt ' * DUTY" A relief client looks for work. "I don't suppose you don't know of nobody who don't want to hire nobody to do nothing, don't you?" "Yes, I don't." Subscribe to The franklin TImee I Using cheap or inferior goods to save money is like stopping a clock to save time. About 100 farmers from Rowan and adjoining counties met on the farm of C. L. Neel last week to study small grain variety tests. The Barr Farm near Terra Ceia I in Beaufort County owns 20 angus | cows from which it secured 100 percent of a calf crop this season. The fact that man is made of dust is no reason why other men should plaster him with mud. I CALL THESE SPECIALS BARGAINS 3 Pkgs. ^ 1 c SUPER SUDS .. ? AMMONIA 10 Large size Acme Self -Rising FLOUR OficNet 24 lbs Welch's Pasteurized Tomato Juice 2QC 50 oz. can 15 Black Pepper 10c size, 2 for . . Star or Red Devil f ||< LYE, can | SALAD DRESSING, Quart Jar 24c | LUZIANNE COFFEE Pound Can 25? Ask About Free Silverware Grape Fruit Juice NO. 2 CAN 2 for 25? I SOUR or DILL PICKLE, Quart 15c I OCTAGON SOAP OR POWDER 10 for *9 DUKE'S Mayonnaise or F Jar or Relish 15 CLYDE F. COLLIER Fresh Meats -- Groceries ~ Produce Phone 334-1 - Fresh Fish - Main Street "MOST OF THE BEST FOR LESS"
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