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CHECK THESE GREATER F OOD sav i n g s ? Mr. and Mrs. T. Kemp an nounce the birth of a son. tn ? Cotton was worth 9 1-4 cents a pound in Louisburg yester day- I ttt ? Work is progressing nicely on remodeling the old Allen Stores for Leggett's new stone, * * t * ? The many friends of Mr. Joe A. Pearce are sorry to learn he is confined to hospital^ in Rocky v Mount, suffering witTi a throat hi- 1 fection. y * * * ? eMr. W. -L. Daniel of Maple- ^ ville community, reports the kill- 1 tog of two nice pigs this week, their weights being 353 and 153 . , pounds. ' ? ttt ' ?Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Newell and little son received painful in juries the past week in an auto- ? mobile accident west of Franklin- 1 ton. They are recovering nicely at home. ' ,1 ttt f ? The many friends of Mrs. T. , S. Shton, of Raleigh, (formerly Miss Emma Bartholomew) will be glad to learn that she is improving ? being confined to a hospital with pneumonia, i ttt r ? Mr. ? . ? . Cheatham, of V Youngsvillp received a broken leg " and other injuries in an autonio-fil bile collision near the Wake County line on highway 1 while t returning home from Raleigh Fri- fi day morning. He received medi cal treatment at a hospital in Ral-i , eigh. . \ ? h ttt n ? James A. Johnson, Assbciat-s Editor of the TIMES received ser ious and painful injuries when his v car turned over with him near v White Level an Thursday night of last week. He was taken to a hos pital in Raleigh and received j treatment and returned home Wednesday, on the- road bo recov ery. V MISS KR.\\< KS HIM, II K< OMKS . HR1DK OI-' \\ l l.i.l \M K. IZ7.KI.I, Columbus, C ? Dignity atid t beauty m a i k+<l i-he wedding of | Miss Frances E. Hill,' daughter of Miv and Mrs. (>. Ross Mill, and William E. Uzzell, of ?Louisburg. N. C., which was solemnized on ^ Saturday night at 6 o'clock 'ill* .the First Baptist Church. Dr. Freder ick S. Porter, pastor of t+ie First Baptist Church, performed the ring ceremony In Mie- presence of a gathering of relatives and friends. The church was beautiful with its decorations of stalely palms, Easter lilies and tall while can dles burning In ^ven, branched . candelabra. As the guests assembled a pro v gram of ^nnptiaK music was ren dered by Prof. Louis Chase. He "played Schubert's Serenade, All S#eet Mystery of Life and Lifebe strattm during the ceremony. Just' preceding the entrance of the bride. Miss Ann Hill, sister of the bride, saugV'Diink to Me Only Wit'h Thine lives." The-toride entered on the arm of her father and waVsmet.at the al tar by the groom and Xis best' man, Cordon L. Uzzell, of Atlanta. The bride was beautiful weavjng aji afternoon dress of lavender crepe trimmed in plum wiih accessories of plum. Her tiowers were garden nias and valley lilies. Immediately following the cere Ihony Mr. and Mrs. Hill entertain ed a dinner parly at the Wa verly Hotel. Out of town guests for the wed ding included Mrs. Alice J. Uzzell, of Louisburg, N. C., mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Uzzell, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Bright, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Brown, Mrs. Margaret Bright and Miss Margaret' Bright, all of Macon. -w~. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ross Hill and is the granddaughter of Mrs. J. J. Kim-. Bey and the late Judge J. J Kim-' sey, of Cornelia, Ga., and of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Hill, of Cornelia. Sbe is a sister of Miss Ann Hill aq,d Mr. and Mrs. J. Bert' Vaughn, of Sacramento, Cal. She is a grad uate of Columbus high school and is a member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mr. Uzzell is the son of Mrs. Alice J. Uzzell and the late Wil liam E. Uzzell, of Lotiisburg. N. C. He is a brother of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Uzzell, of Atlanta. Mr. Uzzell is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and is a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Immediately following t'he cere mony Mr. Uzzell and his bridtReft^ for a short wedding trip and o?i their return will be at home In ( Columbus temporarily. FARMS; FOR RENT THREE FARMS FOR RENT TO TENANTS WHO HAVE THEIR OWN TEAMS. APPLY W. L LUMPKIN _Mi?. John Uzzel! is visiting rel itives in Wilson this week. ttl Mrs. A. F. Johnson and rliild ?en visited Kaleigh Tuesday. *? t 4 ( Mrs. J.,C. Thomas visited Ral ;igh Wednesday of this week: 1 t I ?T~ Mrs F. L. O'Neil and Mifc G. iV. Weaver spent Monday in l{al ftffcj t I I ?? Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Perry were 'isitors to friends in Wilson Wed lesday. t t t Mrs. Jack Allen, of Raleigh, was ;uest of friends in Louisbu rg Jon day. * * t i Judge and Mrs. G. M. Beam vis ted Nashville and Red Qak on| Vednesday. . t : t Messrs. Chas. P. Greeil and T. lortimei Harris "Were visitors to taleigli Monday. t t t Mr. anchMrs. R. A. Stahcil, of laleigh. were guests of friends in jouisburg Monday. Ill ( Rev. and Mrs. Frank E. Pulltey, f Wadesboro, were visitors to .ouisbu rg I'his week. ttl Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Taylor, of Ireensboro Are suests of relatives i Louisburg Miis. week. ttl Mr. aod Mrs. Clinton Rudd at ended the funeral of Mrs. Rudd's Either in Oxford Saturday. I J t < Miss Bessie Strange, of Dur. iam, was guest" of relatives in and lear Louisburg t-his week. Miss Beulali Lancaster left thii reek for Raleigh where she will fork during tile Legislature. , t t t Mr. an'd Mrs. Herman Davis, of tbeky Mount, were guests of her ieople near Louisburg Sunday, lit Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Saunders, of loeky Mount, were guests of rela ives ill J.ouisburg this week. ? ?ttl Mr M. Murphy is s|? n<ling a ew days visiting Rev. a nd , Mrs. (. R. Jac kson at Harr?!lsville. t t X Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lamm, of Wilson, were guests of lier people in Louishttrg t lie past week-end. in. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collie, of Raleigh, were guests of relatives in Loitisbtirg the past week-end. I t t Ur Sadie C. Johnson, Miss Ade laide Johnson and Miss Mary Spencer 'Visited Raleigh Sunday. SIS Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis, of Wilson, were guests of relatives and friends ill Louisburg Tuesday. Ill Mrs. S. T. Wilder, Mrs. Jcyiah Taylor and Mrs. W. A. Huggjns wepej visitors to tyileigh Wednes day, tit Miss Catherine Perry is visiting her sister in Rocky Mount this week. t t t Miss Dorothy Kimball and Mes srs. W. E. Collier, Jr., and E. F.*1 Thomas were visitors to Raleigh Monday. t t t Miss Dorothy Foster left Sun day to resume her duties of the Mount Gilead school faculty after the holidays. -t t t . Mr. and Mrs. John Berryhill, of Charlotte. wer? guests of her motheh Mrs. John Wilson, the past week-end. t I t "~ M iv and Mrs. Harold Moye. of Greenville, were guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Lan caster the past week. 1 t I Senator and Mrs. W. L. Lump kin were in Louisburg Wednes day morning, and report the Leg- ? islature moving along nicely. ?. ' t t 1 MayoV and Mrs. W. C. Webb and daughter, Louise Ellis, .and Mrs. F. O. Baker and son, Furney, Jr.. were visitors to, Raleigh Sun day. \ ttt Mr. and Mrs Julian Heron and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Trowo. of Washington, D. C., were guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I'erson this week. "V * * t Miss Alberta Davis and Mrs. E. F. Thomas and daughter. Tai nt a,dge spent- the past week-end with friends and' relatives in High Point and Greensboro. t t't Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tucker. Misses Lonie and Susie Meadows and, Mr. Napier Williamson left Tuesday for a motor trip to Sa .vantiah and Miami and all other i NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN "USE MORE BUTTER" LAND 0 LAKES 37? LAND 0 LAKES ??.??? 39? TRIANGLE pT?SeTSd 33? TRIANGLE 'SZLZtZZ 35c ^Kingston Hall Apricot or Raspberry PRESERVES ; <?: 49c TOMATO JUICE 4 sSu. 15c FRESH PLOMS SXT 2 23? WHOLE BEETS ST 2 N?T 23? CODFISH CAKES ,?S3^?r 25? MAYONNAISE ^^"19? MIXED NUTS it COCOANUfCAKES TSVJS 14c DOG FOOD Ken-L-Ration 2 can8 15 WHITE FIGS SULTAN 2 pkgg. 13 OUR PRIDE BREAD Zr 8C f A 17 17 17 17 DOUBLE-FRESH 1 Cc t U r r L L OOLDEN BLEND, lb! COMBINATION SALE! One Roll Scot Towels One Handy Towel Holder Both For 25c , 5 "Mi iU. places of interest along the route, tit Messrs. Chas. P. Green and Glenn Davis returned Friday from California where they attended the Rose Bowl football game be tween Duke and Southern Cali fornia. Mr. Green has promised the editor an article for publica tion giving his impression of Cali for n la and Hollywood. K XT K RT A 1 X S IMMiCAS CUSS Mrs. H. 8. Perry- entertained the members of the Baptist Sun day School Dorclas class at her home Friday evening at 7:So. Talks and readings by Mrs, Perry. Mrs. Louise Johnson, and Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. J. F. Mitchiner and Mrs. C. M. Vaugh an were given. Business and otherjilaus of tlx class were taken up. A social hour of games ami con tests with refreshments of coffee ; and sandwiches were served to (-be following: Mrs. C. A. ltaglund. Sr., "Mrs. F. 11. Leonard, Mrs. J. F Mitchiner, Mrs. \V. N. Fuller, Sr.,j Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mrs. J. C. 1 Thomas, Mrs. VV'^ K. Wriglit, Miss! Meta Mullen, Mrs. Iy. \V. Parrish. Miss Elizabeth Lastaiter, Mrs. N. P. Ingram, Mrs. C. M. Vaugfian, , Mrs. O. H. Shadrach: Mrs. li. H. Strickland. Mrs. Paul Baghy. Mrs. Bnnuu yedgepeth. Miss Bessie Strange and Mrs. Perry. s KUT RIK'K It. T. I . The Senior program for Sunday Jan. 15, will be under the direc tion of Earl Catlette. group cap- 1 tain of group three. The subject being "Abraham and Lot'", (the Spiritual versus the Material). t Introduction by the grcrup Cap tain. Spiritual or Material. Utlis Wiggins. The Spiritual Value of Personal Experience, Vivian Wiggins. The Spiritual Value of Consis- 1 tent Worship, Arthur Hall. The Spiritual Value of Effec tive Prayer. Ruth Hendrix. Th? Spiritual Value of Deliber ate Surrender. Elsie Wiggins./ IS EPILEPSY INKERITED7 CAN IT BE CURED? A luMiklrt I !it- f>|?inioiis of / fuilKi.t.s ?i?i tin?* ii.lr- <->ling null/ jtfl will Iji* mm it II !?.!?* wsilt tlir.v'lust/ In liny rrmlrr wilting 1*? tlir Mihicational I Division, .'i'i I ! ;'*?'? Avi;:uu?f New Voik. ? N. Y.. Dept. W-l . ? The public is invited to attend at j MOKK TOBACCO Many Wilson farmers, though concerned about the prospects for tobacco this sepson are joyiing in the plan ft) platot more. There will, be exceptionally large seed inns of plant' beds according to present prepa rations. Subscribe to The Krantttin Times Sale at Whites' Building Sup plies Inc., Warrenton, N. C., Jan. 1 4, of Booths, Tables,. Electric Deep Pat Fryer, Frying pans. Steam table , Vaculator. Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. for Bankrupt Kestuurant. Also Oak Dining Boom Suite'. Studio Couch and other furniture. Sale Jan. 14 real bargain for someone. " If irot all sold sale will be on 16th and 17th. l-6-2t FRESH MEATS AXD GROCERIES In thanking you for your pat ronage ill tile past I wish to call your attention again to my flue line of Fresh Meats, Groceries and Feeds. I expect to improve my stock and hope to lie given opportunity to serve you more the coming year. Cash and Carrj Market JOHN \V. H.IRKIS, Proprietor ?^???983 FRESH FISH "J OVSTERS Country Sausage, lb 25c ORANGES, 10c7 doz. up APPLES, . . . , 10c doz. up BANANAS, lb.,.. 5c BRAZIL NUTS, lb. . . 20 and 25c English Walnuts, lb. . 20 and 25c MIXED NUTS, lb. . . 25c GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 10c 6 for 25c RAISINS, lb lOand 12jc CHASE *"d SANBORN SUE Bonita Coffee, lb 20c Chase and Sanborn, lb 25c Break O'Morn, 2 lbs 35c Royal Gelatine, box 5c Puffed Wheat, 2 boxes 15c 2 lbs. Coca, box Jm 20c Fruit Cakes, 50c lb. and up THOMAS GROCERY CO. L0UI8BUK0, N. O. PHONE 420-1 ? !' AWOIMKMKVI OK .1 SON . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Venter of Spring Hope, announce, the birth of a little son. Charles Gene, on Reeeniljjpi' 27th. 1938, in Park View Hospital, Rocky Mount. j Mrs. Vesler before her mar riage was .Miss Vifgie Marshall, of ' Louisburg. ? PAY NO MORE! . uniVERSRl CREDIT CORIPRRV Quality ill Fresh- Vegetal^Jes MEATS Western Steaks Roasts Hamburger Stew Beef Pork Chops Oysters - Fish - GROCERIES Kraft Cheese, 2 lbs. 49c Ride Flakes, 2 for . . 25c Wheaties, 2 for . . . 25c Gold Medal Rolled Oats. . 9c Mustard, 9 oz. jar. 5c Excell Crackers, lb. 10c ? SOAPS ? 3 Camay Soap ^ 25c 4 Guest Ivory 19c 3 Large Ivory Soap r 29c 4 Wonder Soap 19c HOLLIDAY GROCERY CO. Phone 3(56-1 Louisburg, N. C. MAYF1ELD CORN ir< I | 2 No. 2 cans It/ FULL PACK Tomatoes 3 No. 2 cans . . I Not 1 WHITE POTATOES, 10 lbs.- , 25c CHOICE RICE,- 4 lbs. . .1. . 15c CRACKERS, A-l, 1 lb. tiarton 9c 2 Lb. JAR Peanut 00c Butter ... ^ BEST GRADE CHEESE, Pound B R 0 0 MS, Good 4 String, each 22c CHOICE EVAPORATED PEACHES, 2 lbs. 23c PRUNES, Good $ize, 3 lbs ' 20c NAVY BEANS, 6 Pounds 100 lbs. $3.00 1 20c 1 I I SUCCOTASH. Fresh Vegts., 2 No. 2 cans .... 27c Widmer's, Pint ICc GRAPE JUICE . - Good Size ICc ORANGES, doz. 1" EAT CANNED 1 1 HERRING 2Qc|l 3 No. 1 Tall Cans BROWN SUGAR, Cc Pound . . .? J P. & G. *) Cc I SOAP, 6 for . , *v Camay 1Ac I SOAP, 3 for . . I" FRESH COUNTRY SPARE RIBS, lb. . ' . . 20c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, lb 18c WESTERN CHUCK ROAST, lb 18c SLICED PORK LIVER, lb 18c FRESH FISH and OYSTERS G. W. MURPHY AND SON Louisburg, N. C.
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