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i i I. f i at J- t- I'll' J 3 .1 t r ' 1 Ml M n 1 i ti 4 1. 1 ! I H I .1 j : it 1 :" ; Ul I, . i 'i 8 I I i t , i ii 1 " 1 i J i i i ih I ' I j', f I': I f Ti' f 1 'I i 1 VI' pil .1 i 1 i ! ti ,' i l i r If: i : !r' 1 1 r 1 is 1 '!''! .Sr.- 1! ,1 t l;lfi ft ml 1 r V i 1 K r ir if ,!!!! ill -P i ll' I I VI 1 1 il .'I 'II i l ! ! if Bage8 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST. 2fi. 1921 PERSONAL MENTION Miss Alleine Whitaker has re turned to her home in Norfolk. Melvin Bragg of Louisburg was in Oxford Wednesday. R. T. Howerton has been in Ox ford with his family. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell re turned Friday from South Carolina. William Hill Powell spent the week end in Greensboro. Mrs. 0. T. Turner is visiting re latives in Durham. Mrs. P. G. Montague is visiting in Durham. Armistead Boyd, of Warrenton, has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Horner., Mrs. Charles Booth is visiting at Chase City. Miss Emma Meadows is spend ing the week in the country. Mrs. Lucy Burwell, of Warren ton, has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Horner. Miss Jessie Bullock, of Balti more, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. "Har vey Bullock. Mrs. W. W. Alston and little Florence have returned from a visit to Clinton. ' Capt. and Mrs. Woten of Clarksville spent the week end with Mrs. W. T. Lee. Miss Sophronia Cooper has re turned from a visit to Buffalo Springs. Masters Ballou and James Bagby of Danville are guests of Mrs. W. B. Ballou. Mrs. W. B. Ballou has returned , from a visit to Mrs. II. L. Brown who is spending the summer in Virginia. Mrs. A. A. Lattia and daughters have been visiting Mrs. A. B. Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peace and Miss Mary Peace of Fayetteville are guests of Mrs. A. S. Peace. I Messrs. T. T. Hicks and J. C. Kitrell were in Oxford Tuesday on legal business. James White has returned to Greensboro after atending the mar riage of his sister Miss May White. Mrs. Jack Currin and little Mary Helen have returned from a visit to Lake City. Mr. Arthur Taylor, of New York,', has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner. ;. Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Oglesby and children have returned from a plea sant visit to friends in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ray have re turned from a visit to Buffalo Spririgs. JProf. and Mrs. C. G. Credle and Billy have returned from a visit to eastern Carolina. jg-Mr'sf'Norman Burwell and Mrs. Everett, an English artist, have open ed a studio at Hot Springs, Virginia, for the summer and early fall months. Prof. J. A. Pitts Supt. of the Creedmoor Schools was in Oxford Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Thomas ana Miss Virginia Carroll are spending sometime in Richmond." Mr. Blackwell, Miss Blackwell, and Misses Catharine and Margaret .Williams of Kitrell were Oxford visi tors Tuesday. Mrs. C A. Gregory is visiting Miss Fannie Gregory. , -Mayor E. R. Mackethan has re turned to his home in Fayetteville. Miss Augusta Carroll is visiting in Durham. j Chandler Watkins is visiting at j Marion. j Mrs. Alex Field, Jr., has return ied to her home in New York. i Dick Taylor and Sam Hall have j returned from a visit to Tarboro. Miss Mara L. Sornberger, of New York City, is visiting her sister Mrs. j Jesse J. Clark. j Mrs. J. H. Carothers Miss Sarah j Carothers have returned to their home in Baltimore after visiting Miss Hutchings. Miss Antoinette Daniel, who has just spent a few weeks with relatives in Va., returned sieraa,y. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Landis and Misses France Horner and Frances Landis spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Mr. J. L. Clement, of Mocksville, is visiting his daughter Mrs. W. T. Yancey. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meadows and family have returned from a visit to Greensboro. Mrs. R. 0. Gregory and Miss Jeannette Gregory are at Buffalo Springs. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock, Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Thomas and Miss Virginia Carroll have returned from a motor trip to Richmond. Rev. and Mrs. Stuart R. Oglesby and children haye, reiurned from a three week's visit to Richmond and Virginia Beach;... Mr. and Mrsv -A H. Powell, Mr. and MrsRO. Lassiter, Miss Mary C. Owen hiahfe"! returned from a so- jjourn to Blowing Rock. Miss Myrtle Blair has returned from Franklinton, where many social events were given yi he? honor by Miss Gladys' Blackjey her charming hostess. Mrs. J. D. Brooks and masters Henry and Hurt Brooks, have re turned from a' two weeK's sojourn at Virginia Beach. While there, they were joined by Mrs. Brooks" sister, Miss Morefield, and their Aunt, Mrs. S. S. Hurt, of Chatham, Va. Mr. Willie B. J. Sneed. guest of Mr. Krepps, the popular pitcher i on the Oxford Ball Team, has re turned to his home in Philadelphia. He made many friends in Oxford who will always be glad to see him in our midst. J. P. Hunt, son George and Miss Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Parham left this morning by auto for a week's visit to relatives on the eastern shore of Maryland. Mrs. James "H. Haynes of Clyde is visiting her father L. Hunter. Mr. Haynes spent the week end in Oxford with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jackson, Misses Frances Jackson, Mary Nor man Mitchell and Ruth Parks of Bluefield West Virginia spent Thurs day in Durham attending the Re union. H. A. Harris, Elliott Harris and Bailey Maddry of Seaboard were in Oxford Wednesday en route to Buffalo. Miss Hildad Carroll is 'visiting in Clarksville. Mrs. Mary u. Evins spent Wed nesday in Raleigh. Mrs. T. Lanier and Roger La nier are at Buffalo Springs. Mrs. Thomas White and Miss Estelle White are visiting in Louis burg. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper mo tored to Henderson Wednesday. Mrs. Harvey Bullock is spending some time in New York. Miss Mary Landis ras returned' from a visit to &shev;:. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cannady and Miss Sarah Cannady have returned from a visit to Durham. Mesdames N. B. Yancey, W. T. Yancey, Miss lone Yancey and W T. Yancey, Jr., attendee tne Reunion in Durham on Thursdayv Mesdames C. S. dams and George L. Ferguson of Danville have been the guests of Mrs. C. A. Carroll. -r-Miss Katharine Yodefi nas jrer turned from San Francisco, Califor nia. v"; - '';-":?'.; Mrs. G. H. Prichard and George Prichard have returned from a lengthy visit to Morehead City and Wilson. --Misses" Mamie M Sarah Summers have returned to their home in Kinston after a visit to Mrs S. B. Ray. Rev. F. H. T. Horsefield is ur-uiug Bumc yme. m me western I part of the Stated? Mr. Mrady Litti.TT returned from a 2 iarshO h7 They report bettDereaspaut beyond High vZ hrP ttSf western sections o llm& 0 Mrs "M a of the Stat. suth Mrs. N. rV.r.J?e State.' are visiting in Heni b WHY MEN BUY " SHOES HERE No man can afford to spend days, months and even years select ing leathers, styles, linings and findings. We can. That is our business. That is what we mean by making Shoes and Oxfords to specifications. That is the reason why men appreciate our Foot wear and that is the biggest reason why we have built up such a successful business. nil TTTT H I he Ira Hillsboro & College St. Oxford, N.C. WHY NOT CUT THE spa m ot i A Savings Account will put you on the right road and Systematic Sasing will pave the way to Independence. Let us help you help yourself ! A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE it II I 'Where Your Money Grows." J. S. KING, Pres. J. F. MEADOWS, Vice-Pres. J. P. HARRIS, Cashier. D. C. HUNT, JR., Asst.-Cashier. Directors-. W. Horner, W. H. Hunt, J. S. King, W. H. Fleming, J. M. Baird, J. F. Meadows, Dr. I. H. Davis, H. E. Crews. IIWB j Strength - Organization - Service The man who chooses a bank considers these points: FIRSTIts Strength. r 'This Bank has ample Capital and Surplus, and is subject to the strict supervision of the United States Government. " : ; SECOND-Its Officers. A The Officers of this Bank are successful men of acknowledged integrity, financial stand ing and sound judgment. THIRD Its Facilities. This Bank is equipped to render every service consistent with sound banking and to co operate heartily with every customer. LET US SERVE YOU!; National Bank Of Granv ille Oxford, North Carolina DIRECTORS ' E. T. White, J. G. Hall, W. B. Ballou, P. W. Hancock, B. S. Roys tor. H. G. Cooper, W. Z. Mitchell W. T. .Yancey, R. H. Lewis. OFFICERS- E. T. WHITE, Pres.. H. G. COOPER, V-Pres.. W. T. YANCEY, C ashler, E. B. HOWARD, Asst. Cashier, C. S. EASTON, Asst. Cash ier, R. K. TAYLOR. Asst. Cashier. r: Va I We Know Granville County I
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