SIX TODAY VOL. LVII—NO. 42. LUMBERTON, N. C., MONDAY, JULY 5, 1926. COt MTMT. wn AM!) TR!!TH. MTAH.WHKO t*7t. PR!C!t HVR CKNTR Miss Nelle Robertson May Lose Eye As Result Of Automobile Accident Ford Operated by inexperienced Driv er, Member of Prominent Rowland Famity. Plunges into Tree, Resum ing in Serious fnjury to Left Eye. Miss Nelle Robertson, daughter of Mr. Giies Robertson, prominent far mer of Rowland, is in Raker sanator ium suffering from a painful injury to her ieft eye and a bruised nose as the resuit of an automobiie accident at her home in Rowland yesterday af ternoon. Miss Robertson, accompanied by^ her brother. Mr. Gilbert Robertson, had ventured out on her second trip as driver of her father's Ford and was leturning home when the accident oc curred. In making a right-angle turn into the yard at her home, Miss Rob ertson turned too short, and the car went into an oak tree. The Ford was wrecked in the collision, and Miss Robertson received, either from the broken windshield or from her own glasses, an injury to her left eye which is considered serious. Dr. W. H. Evans of Rowland was summoned, and he hurried her off to the Raker sanatorium, where last night Dr. R. R. Bean performed an operation. Miss Robertson will remain a pa tient at the sanatorium for two or three weeks, and it is not known yet whether the eye can be saved. The eyeball is cut all the way across. Mr. F. P. Rezze is New Manager Lorraine Mighty-itecommcnded Witmington Alan Succeeds Mr. H. W. Dunham. Re signed—Was Alanager Orton Motei. Witmingtnn. Air. ]'. !'. Rcxxe of Wilmington has boon named by tbo directors as man ager of the Lorraine hote), succce