OXFORD PUBLtC LEDGER TUESDAY; JUNE 7, 1921 mm " I it; it 1; It . JPERSONAf, MENTION Mrs. Oscar Shackelford of Kins ton is the guest of Mrs. R. I. Daniel. Marshall Pinnix spent the week end: in Greensboro. Miss Evelyn Knott is visiting Miss May Hobgood at Hester. Mrs. Finch of Zebulon is the suest of Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Finch , Miss Elsie Hluzek of Stem has been visiting Miss Lorene Turner. Charles Livengood of Durham is visiting Miss Helen White. "Miss Georgia Winston has been confined to her home by sickness. Ashbourne Capehart spent the week end in Greensboro. Judge Devin has gone to New bern for court Mrs. John B. Booth has gone to Virginia Beach to spend two weeks. Miss Ida Jackson of Stovall has been the guest of Miss Marv Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Breed love were in Oxford Saturday. Little Miss Mary Currin has been visiting Miss Katherine Blalock. Miss Ophelia O'Brian arrives Wednesday from Kinston. Mr. H. J. Council spent a few days in Richmond last week. Mrs- J. D, Brooks spent last Fri day in Raleigh. Mrs. M: Blalock and Miss Mary Gooch are spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Currin. . Mrs. A. H. Powell has returned from a visit to relatives in White ville. Dr. Gilbert T. Rowe, of Raleigh, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. urown while in Oxford. . Mrs. S. W.' Barbriel has returned io her home after visiting Mrs. H. L Stokes. v Mrs. Graham. Hunt Has. return ed from a visit torelatives n the county. :jU Mrs. H. G. Cooper has returned from attending the Conference, at St. Mary.'s School, Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Satterwhite, Pnnnor TTnrt nnrt' R. T BrppHlnvA nf fRoute 5. were in Oxford Monday. jf'ritz nan nas returned irom Sewannee Academy, Sewannee Tenn. where he graduated with honors. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lewis and family are spending two weeks in Fayetteville- , W. B. Dickerson and Miss Loula Dickerson of Route 3, were in Ox ford Saturday. Miss Gusta Landis of Washing ton. D. C. and Mr. E. G. Landis of Henderson spent Thursday with Mrs Will Landis. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McGhee and daughters. Misses Zula and Violet, of Kittrell. were Oxford visitors Sat urday. ... Mr. and Mrs- G. E. Dickerson and Misses Rosa and Lloyd Dicker son of Roue 2, were Oxford shop pers Saturday. Master Tom Winston Taylor en tertained a .number of his little friends on Friday afternoon, cele brating his .sixth birthday. The handsome bungalow of R. R. Taylor on Williamsboro street is nearing completion and is a beautiful home- '"C ; . Miss Elizabeth i Niles has re turned horned from attending the I National Cathedral Seminary in Washington, D. C. , Mrs. F. G. Whaley, Miss May Bailey and John M. Shepherd of Suf ATTRACTIONS THE ORPHEUM THIS WEEK I The following delegates leave Tuesday for Durham to attend the Division Conference- of ine Christian Endeavor which convenes there: AT nr J Cli- 1 TT.1. A misses mane oiaiK, neieu uiemeui, Tuesday -A dramatic .photoplay 'Georgia Kirkpatrick, Margaret Da ith irresistable heart abneal "The vis. Edwin Shaw and Thomas Rnvs- Miss Marv C. Owen ha a return ' ?S c "u u"" m .ou"cl " "l oui' j fr. 0a,;,;,rcr . " 101K nave reiurnea 10 meir nome ai ed from attending commencement at ; tPr a visit to Mrs. John R. Booth. Miss Maderis School in Washi Mrs. Lonnie Hays and Miss John nie Odear of Creedmoor were in Ox ford Monday. Misses Grace Tunstall and Dul cie Tunstall of Route 2, were Oxford hoppers on Monday. . Miss Sallie Taylor and Mr. T3oh Taylor of Louisburg have been visit ing in Oxford Mrs. J. W. Brown and Miss Kathaline Brown are visiting rela tives in Henderson. Mrs. B. I. Breedlove who has been ill at her home at Salem is much better. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Rovster of Route 4,-were Oxford shoppers Monday. Levi Garman has completed two new residences on Goshen street and Mr. Poole has moved into one. B. W. Ingram and Charles Hicks of South Boston spent) the week end at the home of Mrs. L. T. PKchford. John. G. Hall. Jr., is at home from Chilocathe. Ohio visiting his perents- Miss Rowella Meadows of Cul hreth is visiting her aunt Miss Ella Clement on Williamsboro St. Mrs. R- T. Smith has returned from a visit to Mrs. William Smith at Wilson. Hon. A. S. Lanier of Washington D. C. has been visiting at the home of his brother Mr. T. Lanier- Mrs. Will Long and Miss Wilma Long left Sunday" to spend the sum mer with relatives in Greensboro. Mrs. Tom Mullins of South Caro lina is the guest of Mrs. S. M. Wat- I kins. . I Little Miss Isabel Wilson has returned from a visit to her grand mother at Stovall. Miss Evelyn Howell has returned from Greenville where she has been teaching during the past winter. J. L. Taylor of Charlotte spent the week end at home with his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor. Miss Elizabeth Hilliard is in Oxford to spend sometime with her sister Miss. Margaret Hilliard. Miss "Rmmn .Tarkson has rp- turned to her home in Winterville after a pleasant visit to Mrs. R. 1. J aniei- with irresistable heart appeal Passionate Pilgrim." Wednesday Repetition of "The Passionate Pilerim." with Trn rs V www n 7 WVA 1.TX CI 1 I Moore and Rubye De Remer in the leading role. Thursday Ethel Clayton in'"The Price of Possession." - Friday One of the- most massive and beautiful nictures. "FnrhiHio Fruit;" also "Fighting Fate." Saturday Repetition' of "Forbid--den Fruit," with Agnes Aynes, Theo dore Robertrs" and . Kathlyn Wil liams in the leading roles. Dr. Gilbert T Rowe. editor Chris tian Advocate, preached two power ful sermons at the Oxford Methodist Church on Sunday. Mrs. Mary C- Evins has as her guests Misses Rebecca Manning Elizabeth Manning of Spartanburg! S. C. and Miss Janet Evins of Atlan ta. 'Georgia. Cards reading as follows have been received in Oxford: "Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dorsey announce the arri val of Mary Elizabeth on May 24 1921." Miss Elizabeth Allen has return ed from Selma where she taught dur ing the past year and is spending the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs- Ivey Allen on College St. Miss Helen Clement and Will Howell have returned from Raleigh where they attended a State Confer ence of Young People's Work of the Presbyterian Church. A barbecue was enjoyed by a large crowd on Saturday night at the home of Mr. Stephen Jones. Al though the weather was very incle ment tne crowd went out and enjoy ed the barbecue under a shed. ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Phillips spent the week-end in Gibsonville and Graham. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Upchurch and daughter Marion, spent the week-end in Burlington the, guest of relatives Mrs. R. T. Upchurch, of Hender son, is visiting Miss Lelie Routon. Mr. W. H- Suit, of Noithside, was an Oxford visitor Monday afternoon. Mr. Jeff L. Nelsor of Morganton, Masonic lecturer, is in Oxford this week holding a series of lectures in the Masonic Hall. . m , T7MVS- E. P. Jeffreys enjoyed a de lightful week end with friends and relatives in Durham. She was ac companied by her little daughter, Julia Peirce. who will pay an extend ed visit to her sister Mrs. W. H. unssman ITT k TniT-iTs - lady to wait bn ? Cream Parlor, a J? American Candy fig en -It Marion Hall a wyZ -."uiu -iiarei m-wu 0 mg and abetting immorality.1 ai(1- jS-v - ' - - ! . I lave rnces Been Cut to the Quick ON-BUGGY AND SURRY REPAIRING You can get any kind of repairing or new parts, Axles, Wheels, Rubber or Steel Tires, SKaf ts, Tops, Bodies, Seats, Painting or any thing of Buggy Material at as low price to day as you will be able to get for months to come. So no need to postpone for further declin es, but COME AT ONCE and let us put your Buggy or Surry in first-class condition: Sat isfaction guaranteed both as to quality of work and price. Yours for Prompt Service ! i I Oxford Buggy B. F. Taylor. Co. To Modernize your Home should be made in the Kitchen A Cool Clean Convenient Arrange ment can be made by the instalation of an Elec tric Range. Why not equip your home with something so De pendable that all guess work in cooking is con verted into practical science Be Accurate with Time and Temperature It pays Ask it User Call To-Day For Selection! Foot I Light Company "Always at Your Service.,, I SBi' ' m fflBJlM m i ;'- f Of wife JT The shiftless fellow ambles along ready to be distracted by whatever happens next. An idle dollar is much the same, fit slides out of its own ers pocket at the slightest provocation. The purposeful man with the swinging stride attracts success. An active dollar is much the same. It fulfills its mission of drawing other dol lars to it, benefiting its owner and the community. V-.' f ' Our Certificates of Deposit keep funds profitab ly employed. St 0 'tali teW. W. H. Hont, Prs.; E. G. Crews, Asst. Cashier; J. B. Powell, Asst. Cashier. J. 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