PAGE 6 | Society I Items l: ' DREAM What is this dream I have, between sleeping and waking?? This dream of waking the English moors in the twilight? I who have never stepped a foot upon England, Walking the purple moors in the i windy twilight. What is this dream I have between sleeping and waking?? Of walking a road alone, and coming from darkness Into the .ight of a camp; the firelight cn evil faces? Strangeness and fear, then diving rgsin into darkness? What i? this dream ;ailed li;e, between s'eeping and Sleeping'5 This coromg from darkness to light 1 cn-being to being / Life is a gipsy camp ... a light upon evil faces. . . . Death is aaxkness again, and vvindy moors i)i the twilight. ?Maricn Ethel Hamilton Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Gibbs, Mrs. Virginia Pearsall and Miss Helen Gibbs returned home Tuesday after spending a week at Pelhain Va. Misses Caroline Plummer of Petersburg. Va., and Helen Gibbs are guests of Mrs. Frank Gibbs. Misses Julia Mahood of Lynchburg. Va., and Betsy Peay of Chester, S. C.. are the guests of Misses Edith and Lucy Burwell. Miss Nora King of Raleigh spent the week end with Miss Mariam Boyd. Miss Frances Robertson returned to her home in Lynchburg> Va., after visiting Mrs. a. re. maimer and Mrs. John Tarwater. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire left Monday morning for Loris, S. C.. where they will be for six weeks on the tobacco market. Mr. Lloyd Cook of Raleigh is spending his vacation in Warrenton. Mrs. Ray Hefner and sen of Chapel Hill, arrived Wednesday and will be the guests of Mrs. John Mitchell for a few days. Mrs. Hefner will be remembered here as Miss Gladys Gordy. when she taught school. Mesdames C. R. Rodwcll and Ed Gillam and Misses Nancy Gillam and Laura Boyd motored to Richmond last week. Miss Rosa Palmer and mother oi Palmer Springs were in town Monday. Mrs. Jim Newsoime and children of Raleigh are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Frazier at Warren Plains. Mrs C. C. pprkinson of Wise was in town Monday Mrs. Charlotte Story Perkinscn of Raleigh spent Sunday in Wise with friends. Mr. Jim Cobwell of Raleigh was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Morrin and children of Petersburg, are visiting in the home of Mrs. E. L. Green. Messrs. Faulk and Sam Alston are spending a few days in New York this week. Mr. James Polk, Misses Mary Terrell. Emily Hilliard and Annie Mae Rodgers are spending two weeks in New York. Mesdames W. A. Connell of Warren Plains> Nellie Rowland of Middleburg and R. S. Register of Norlina visited in Fayetteville last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hofler were recent visitors in Fayetteville. Miss Mabel Davis is spending her vacation with friends in Oxford. Miss Caroline Powell of Macon spent Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. Edwin Stanbury of Littleton was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy D. Williams spent Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams at Inez. Messrs. Sam Allen and Will Bobbitt of Axtelle were in town Wednesday. Mr. Frank McDowell of Morganton was a visitor here Sunday. Master George Tarry of Townsville was a guest of Master Richard Boyd Jr., last week for several days. Miss Naomi Cunningham is visiting friends in town. Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr., was a visitor in Townsville on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson and Mrs. C. A. Tucker and children left Friday to spend some time at Virginia Beach. Mrs, W. S. Throckmorton and two sons, Allen and Archer, of Norlina left yesterday for Greensboro, Maryland, to spend some time with her sisters. Misses Anna Strider, Letha Snyder. of Concord, Melissa Strother. Durham and Bonti Loftin of Mocksville are the attractive guests of: Miss Eula Wilson at the home ofj her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wilson. Miss Flora Wilson, who has been in training at Watts hospital,. Durham, for the past year, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wilson. Mr. Ben Cook and nieces, Misses Caroline and Josephine Cook, left 1 Warren ton, North Car 11 News i Marlene Dietrich Filmdom's favorite grew lonely for hei in Berlin for many months, and she went Frau Rudolph Sieber and little Maria as Tuesday for Oklahoma after visit- tt ing Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Jones H and other relatives in Warren, a: Misses Josie and Mary Speed Cook. IV who came here with them, will re- n main for several weeks. Mrs. Milton Stainback and chil- C dven of Cokesbury spent the week a: end with Mrs. Bell Tunstall. t< Mr. C. C. Hunter and Master , Clement Hunter Weston spent the ^ week end in New Bern with rela- c tives. y Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bass left on Saturday for Kingstree S. C.. where j Mr. Bass will be cn the tobacco E market for several weeks. Miss ^ Mary Macon accompanied them to Florence, S. C., where she will visit relatives. ? Mrs. Ray Crews and children re- F turned to Henderson on Sunday. Mr. Crews spent the day and re- ti turned with them. o: Mrs. W. R. Stanley and children 1< returned Saturday from a visit of P two weeks to relatives and friends in Laurinburg and Fayetteville. s: Mrs. A. C. Blalock and children v and A. D. Harris were visitors in Durham Saturday. ti Miss Margaret Blalock is visit- R ing friends in Danville. Va. ^ Master Billy and Robert William- ti son of Danville are guests of Mr. si A. C. Blalock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Limer of Afton t were visitors here Saturday. I Mr. Richard Jeffress of Palmer t Springs was here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Watson of G Axtelle were visitors here Satur- v day morning. I Bishop Thompson of Portsmouth spent Saturday night in the home d of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baskerville. si Miss Panthea Mayfield of Oine IV was a visitor here Sunday. S Rev. and Mrs. B. N. de FceWagner and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and a son. Belford, returned Saturday I from a visit to friends at Richmond C and Haymarket, Va. Miss Grace ^ Wagner remained for a longer visit, v Mr. and Mrs. Will Tarry and ci children cf Townsville were visitors here Sunday afternoon. L Mrs. R. B. Boyd and Mr. Pett k Boyd spent Sunday at Erwin with A Mr. and Mrs. Jerman Boyd and ? family. o The following Warrenton ladies s were guests at a bridge luncheon f' given at Oxford on Monday by 1 Mrs. James Horner in honor of Is Mrs. W. A. Graham of Warrenton and Kinston, Mesdames W. A. Gra- V ham, T J. Holt, G W Poindexter, a W. R. Baskerville, W. N. Boyd. Ed- s; rnund White and Miss Mariam n Boyd. Mr. J. J. Tarwater spent Tuesday to in Wilson. He was accompanied home by his daughters, Mrs. W. K. ii Folkener, who came to Warrentcn for a visit. Misses Gayle and Georgie Tarwater spent Sunday in Wilson. V Dr. and Mrs. Edward Gayle an- te daughter, Miss Ann, of Portsmouth, le Va.. were visitors here Sunday. tf Mrs. Tom Taylor, Mrs. Lucy Fort a1 and Dr. Rhfles Taylor of Oxford a: nmrn rlmnov crnocfo rvf nn ^ I TV> vy^ic uuuivi gutous v/x mi. axiu mxo. " Howard P. Jones on Sunday. it Mr. and Mrs. Ned Paddison, Miss s< Lucy Paddison and Mr. Alfred Pad- V dison of Nashville were visitors here s] Sunday. s< Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Green and w Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harvard of n; Washington were guests of Mr. and s< Mrs. Howard Jones Saturday night L and Sunday. w Mrs. Willie Robinson and Misses J] Pannie and Willie Robinson of Nor. gi lina shopped in Raleigh Monday. A Mrs. J. R. Palmer and children B of Macon are guests of Mrs. W. A. Y Connell Jr. lii Mrs. o. R. Palmer of Macon at- V tended a meeting of the Red Cross gi at the Parish House on Monday. G Miss Willie Robinson of Norlina V spent last week at Candor, N. C. S Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Battle and ollna J and Eve ~ - ?j 'f - ? f - husband and daughter, left behind : and got them. Here are Herr and they arrived in Hollywood. vo children, Miss Mauae ana ivu [ugh Battle, Miss Mary Arringtor nd Miss Augusta Divine of Rockj fount were visitors here Sundaj ight. Mr. Grahajn Williams of Atlanta la , Mr. and Mrs. Mark William* nd Miss Tempe Williams were visiors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gardner, Mrs .. D. Harris Sr., and Misses Mamie rardner and Finetta Gardner were isitors in Richmond last week. Mesdames W. M. Gardner anc ulius Banzet and Mr. and Mrs. A ?. Harris spent Wednesday in Duram. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott anc an, Bobby, were recent visitors ir Laleigh. Miss Bettie Hunter Stallings reurned from a Richmond hospita n Thursday. Friends are glad te ;arn that her health is much imroved. Mr. A. J. Boyd and son, Richard pent several days here this weel rith his mother, Mrs. R. B. Boyd Mrs. Ray Heffner and son of Bal. imore were guests in the home o: Ir. and Mrs. V. F. Ward this week Irs. Heffner taught in the Warrenon school several years ago wher he was Miss Gladys Gordy. Miss Mozelle Causey of Greens ioro and Miss Nannie Graham o lurlington are visiting Miss Caro inc Powell this week. Misses Gertrude and Dell Overb; f Creek have returned home afte isiting their aunt, Miss Mattii larriss. Mrs. J. T. Smiley and grand aughter have returned from Wil on after spending a week witl Irs. Smiley's son, Mr. R. R >miley. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Caudle Jr nd two chiliren of Washington ). C., and Miss Lillian Dixon o: 'olumbia. S. C., spent the week en< Hth Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Reid. The; ,ere enroute to Columbia and Anerscn, S. C., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Alston o .ouisville, Ky.. are guests in thi ihme of the Misses Rie and Laur; ilston. Mr. Alston arrived heri iunday afternoon and was joinec n Wednpsrinv hv hie wifo whr> hai fopped over at Chapel Hill, hei ormer home, for a few days visit "hey expect to be here until th< itter part of next v^eek. Messrs. John Buxton and Samue Williams of the Methodist Orphan' ge at Raleigh arrived Monday t< pend two weeks here with theii lother, Mrs. J. B. Williams. Mr. Theo Overby of Creek was ii own this week. Mr. W. G. Ball of Hawtree wai i town this week. HONOR HOUSE GUEST Mrs. E. L. Knight of Glen Lynn a., was honored on Wednesday af>rnoon when Mesdames Frank Al:n, Phil Allen and Roy Davis enstained jointly at six tables ol action bridge. Marigolds, gladioli nd zenias decorated the home oi Irs. Allen. Punch was served durlg the afternoon. High and low :ore prizes were given Mrs. J. P. fatson and Mrs. C. H. Peete, reaectively. A guest prize was pre;nted Mrs. Knight. An ice course, ith the plates decorated with asturtiums, was served. Those pre;nt were Mesdames Ed Knight, uther Wens of Essex, John Tarater, Frank Hunter, R. B. Boyd r., W. R. Boyd, J. P. Watson, and jest, Mrs. Schmidt, Peter Seaman, lpheus Jones, R. R. Weston, W. R. askervill, Ned Turpin of New ork, G. W. Poindexter, A. A. Wilams, Sue Pretlow of Franklin, Va., an Davis, C. H. Peete, J. P. Scogin, W. H. Dameron, C. R. Rodwell, r. B. Gregory, and Misses Sallie /atson, Rowe Jones and Mary peed Cook of Oklahoma. The hostesses also entertained a HE WARREN RECOR 9 nts of Inti number of friends on Wednesday night. Guests at this time were Mes. dames E. L. Knight, R. J. Jones, J. B. Boyce, L. B. Beddoe, Branch Bobbitt, W. D. Rodgers, L. C. Kinsev Earle Kinsev. Edmund White, T. J. Holt, W. N. Boyd, John Rodgers, Ed Gillam, Jack Scott, G. H. Macon, William Hunt, J. G. Ellis, W. A. Graham, C. E. Rodwell, J. H. Ksrr, and Misses Louise Dowtin, Betsy Pea of Chester, S. C., Mariam Boyd, Lily Belle Dameron, Lucy Burwell, Dorothy Walters, Naomi Cunningham and Sarah Macon. Miss Dorothy Walters won high score prize of the evening and Mrs John Ellis received a consolation. VAUGHAN REUNION On July 16. 1931. relatives of Mrs Mildred Vaughan gathered at tht old hctae place near Norlina foi the annual family reunion. This was the 20th reunion. Nearly a hundred relatives registered present during the day. A most appetizing dinner consist, ing of brunswick stew, chicken ham. salads, sandwiches, cakes, pies etc., were served at one-thirty. In the afternoon a very uniqui , program in the "form of "Ye ol< i District School" was carried out ' This was particularly interesting ai ' each of Mrs. Vaughan's childrei and other familiar characters wer , portrayed in a rather unusual am j humorous way. This was a very en . joyable day to Mrs. Vaughan. It i the one time of the year that a! her children, grand-children am j great-grandchildren come to se j her and each other. She calls i "My Day". Everyone enjoyed th day and is eagerly looking forwari to meeting next July 16. On account of sickness, on daughter, Mrs. Ed White, was ab sent. 1 The children present were: Mr; 1 J. L. Burchette, Henderson; Mr; S. G. Wilsdn, Warrenton; Mrs. i F. Carter, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. < 1 E. Newman, Richmond, Va.; Mn ) R. S. Williams, Norlina; Mr. E. E - Vaughan Warren Plains; Mr. L T. Vaughan, Rocky Mount. ? ?????????? [ MRS. WATSON HOSTESS Five tables were arranged fo: - cards on the porch at the home o E Mrs. J. P. Watson at Axtelle las week when she entertained her clul and Mesdames W. T. Bryson o: i Chase City. Sue Pretlow of Frank lin, Schmidt of Chicago, J. B. Boyci W. N. Boyd, Peter Seaman, and W f R. Baskervill and Misses Eula, Allei - find Sallie Watson. At the conclusion of the game Mrs. G. H. Macor Y and Miss Sallie Watson were prer sented card table covers and nap5 kins to match as high club and visitors prizes. Mrs. R. J. Jones anc - Miss Eula Allen received jars o: - bath salts as low prizes for clul i member and visitor. Mrs. Schmid . received a guest prize. An ice cours* followed by ice cream in cantaloupe ' was served. Many flowers decoratec . her home. f i Mrs. G. W. Poindexter entertain/ ed at cards at her home in South - Warrenton on Thursday afternoor when she was hostess to her clul f and to Mesdames W. T. Bryson anc 3 Ned Turpin of New York, and i Misses Naomi Cunningham of Nor; folk and Laura Boyd. Mrs. Ed Gil1 lam won high club prize and Mise 1 Cunningham, high visitors prize. Ar r ice course was served. Summei ;. flowers decorated the Poindextei 3 home. 1 MRS. BOYD ENTERTAINS Honoring Mrs. Ned Turpin of New j York, Mrs. R. B. Boyd entertained r on Tuesday morning at five tables of contract bridge. Mixed flowers ! decorated her home. After playing 20 hands Mrs. Edmund White was 5 presented handkerchiefs as high score prize. A deck of card was given Mrs. Ed Knight of Glen Lynn, Va., as consolation. Mrs. Turpin, the honoree, received a guest prize. ! A fruit salad course was served the , following guests: Mesdames Ned . Turpin, W. A. Graham, Ed Knight, > William Hunt, A. V. Lawson, J. B. [ Boyoe, W. N. Boyd, W. R. Basker> vill, Edmund White, R. R. Weston, Roy Davis Phil Allen, C. H. Peete, - J. P. Scoggin, J. G. Ellis, T. J. Holt, G. W. Poindexter, Alpheus Jones, C. R. Rodwell, Jack Scott, and Miss li/roriom Patrrl TftlHoe ivxmi iuiii x^wju. xaujx-o WV1C piU)2>CU by Miss Mary Guy Boyd. MRS. BEDDOE ENTERTAINS Mrs. L. B. Beddoe entertained at three tables of bridge on Saturday night honoring Mrs. W. A. Graham of Kinstcta and Miss Nora King of Raleigh. The high score prize was won by Mrs. W. A. Graham who was also presented a guest prize. Miss King was also given a memento of the occasion. An ice course with salted nuts was served. These present A'ere Mrs. W. A. Graham. Miss Nora King. Mrs. H. A. Boyd. Miss Mariam Boyd, Mrs. R. J. Jones, Mrs. M. C, McGuire, Mrs. J. B Boyce, Mrs. J. [D WM1 i????m??w?Hi???ttmatt??nH?H?t erest to y\ * THINGS THAT I ! / H^ee.TONY, f I'LL PKf YOU FOK I TUoSc CKeSTMOl V I TDOIc OFFA YOU ( LkST IJL/FF. kO i i INTERNATIONAL C S ' ' 1 e B Bobbitt. Mrs. William Hunt. I Miss Lucy Burwell and guest Miss - Betsy Peay of Chester, S. C., and s Mrs. Edmund White. II i CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY e Miss Margie Martin, oldest daught ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin, e was hostess to ten of her little i friends on Thursday afternoon of last week from 3 to 5 o'clock in ceLse bration of her fifth birthady. Little Misses Nancy Moseley and Katherine Reid won prizes in a con5. test. Ice cream and cake and attrac5. tive baskets of nuts and mints were r. served in the dining room where a ? pink and white color scheme was j. carried out. The children were preI, sented baskets of mints, peanuts ?. and suckers as favors. LEAVES FOR BOSTON Mrs. Charlotte Story Perkinson r left Saturday for Boston, Mass., f where she will visit her sister, Mrs. t William Joseph Dwyer. She will also j go to other points in the New Engf land States before returning to Ra. leigh about the first of September ; ?News and Observer. i Manson News i Miss Rebekah Ellington of Drew ry spent Tuesday night with Miss Elizabeth Dealing. Miss Lurlene Mitchell of Middle i burg spent a few days last week f with Miss Eleanor Brack. ) Mrs. L. O. Reavis is spending the t week with Mr. and Mrs. L O. Reai vis Jr.. in Richmond. ; Miss Elizabeth Dcwling spent 1 last week in Oxford with her sister Miss Frances Capps of Sanford was a caller in the home of Mrs. i A. B. Paschall Sunday afternoon. i Miss Frances Riddle of Sanford > returned home Saturday after I spending a few weeks here with I friends. Miss Kathern Paschall of Drewry spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. > J. W. Dowling. 1 Mrs. W. E. Brack accompanied * her husband on a trip to Washing' ton. D C.. Saturday night. Miss Margaret Champion has turned home after spending sometime with Mrs. J. J. Sellings of ' Warrenton. ' Mrs. John C. Adams of Raleigh ir visiting her mother, Mrs. A. T. Edwards this week. Churchill Items Mrs. C. R. Haithcock and little daughter. Mary Thomas, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Scarborough and daughters, Julia Moo/e and Frances, spent Sunday in Rose- , mary. Misses Lizzie Duncan and Elizabeth Shearin returned home bunday after spending a week in Ra- 1 leigh. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones of Danville, Va., spent last week end in the homes of Messrs. R. P. Bur rows and T. W. Duncan. Miss Annie Myrtle Haithcock ! left for Park View hospital. Rocky / Mount, last Friday where she entered training Saturday. Mrs. Hartwell Scarborough returned home last Sunday after spending some time with relatives at Aulander. Miss Lena Haithcock spent last week end in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adcock Jr. spent several days last week at Beaufort and Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gilliland and * ? ouii ui xieuaersun, mx. ana Mrs. Edwin L. Burrows and son of Macon and Mr. Frank Allen Burrows en ton, North Carolina A ^omen I1 / mxtnmmmtmmmtmmmmmmm J EVER HAPPEN rs I y&M ARTOON CO.W. V. of Battleboro spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Eurrows. Mr. and Mrs. T. P Shearin and daughter, Nell, went to Richmond last Friday Mr. Willie Frazier of Florida it spending some time with his mothei Mrs. Lizzie Frazier. Misses Margarite Harris and Vivian Person of Macon spent a night recently with Miss Mars Joyce Shearin. Ridgeway Items Misses Alice, Louise and Margaret Scott are spending this week with their cousins. Misses Phoebe and Minnie Scott. Miss Grace Moore and the mem bers of her bus party are starting for Niagara Falls and Canada this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mabry spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mabry. Mr. Roy Grant was in Ridgeway Wednesday to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grant. Misses Bettie and Susie Overby, Messrs. Lawrence and Warren Overby were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Mcore Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Wagner of Waricnton was a visitor in Ridgeway recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Scott of Norfolk Va., visited Mrs. J. D. Soot! Sunday. Mr. Davis Of Oklahoma was in 'Jur village one day lately. . Mr. Arthur Petar and son. Arthur, Jr., were in Ridgeway Monday. . Mr. Tom Shearin of Macon was a visitor here one day recently. Miss Sarah Petar enjoyed a visit to Warrenton Sunday. PaItviai* Snvirifro M UtatAVA h/|#tAAlga 1 IV YT 0 Miss Margret Hayes of St. Luke's hospital is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hayes. Mr. C. B. Hendrick left last week for the Georgia tobacco market. Mr B. F. Long of Wise was a visitor here Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Newell spent Sunday at Inez. Miss Elizabeth Hendricks spent last week with Miss Lilly Kimball at Manson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newell have returned to their home in Richmond. Mrs. A. P. Harding and son. Billy were week end visitors of Mr. C. S Newell. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Newell of Warrenton and Mr. Lewis Newell and Miss Anna Ccsby of Richmond visited in the home of Mr and Mrs. C. S. Newell Wednesday. Mrs. R. E Tanner left Monday for Lorls, S C., where he has accepted a position on the tobacco market. Mr. and Mrs. W. ff Read were visitors at South Hill Saturday T n TT? ?fAa xvxx. emu. xvxxo. w. vx. xxo/jrco ?iiu Public ] Sale 1929 Chevrolet Coach Motor No. 1175705 TA KO OAW tA V?icfhoct W/1/lor *-? MV kJUiU. W lUgllVOV W1UUV1 at Wise, N. C? on August 15, 1931, to pay for repair bill. * / FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, Fashiontfk Facts | Wallace Hayes motored to lta, Ga., last Saturday, retuiiH Monday. Miss Lucy Hayes, I been on a months visit 1 with them. * \ Mesdames Lawrence v.ck >,^B 1 Helen McBride of EmpcUs w^B 1 visiting their grandfather, Mr. q ^B I l. Hayes, this week. I Messrs. Tom and Jas. I John Louis Read went to W^^B I ton Saturday night returning y^^B I day. " 1 Mesdames Rcbt. Tanner, w 0^B Tanner and Mrs. C. S. Newell sp^^B Tuesday in Hfeoderscn. "" y^' 1^.' t Inez items bUxJH _~rwl 1 Misses Mary. Hazel and BUqg^B Powell and Mrs. Foster KlngvZ^B visitors in the home of Mrs. L$^B Benson Thursday afternoon. f^B Miss Jinnie Clark soent, w I day with her sister Mrs. L. h. son. 1 Miss Hazel Benson spent day night with Miss Rosalie Brof*^| Miss Kate Davis spent SibSI I afternoon with Miss Estelle Benita^l A large crowd attended theUJ ldren day at Shady Grove Suofot^l I afternoon. Mr. Guy Overby spent Sunday I afternoon in the home of his aui: IMrs. L. H. Benson. ! Miss Gladys Dillard was the gam ' I of Miss Annie Miles Harris Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde My:. . P* tleton were visitors in the home ol I Mr. and Mrs. F Clark Sunday after. 'noon. Mrs. G. B. Alston and children I of Hollister visited her daughter, 1 Mrs. Gid Tharrington Sunday. ' ' I Miss Christine Davis took supper Sunday night with Miss Edith Ben- H son. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson I and children of Littleton visited his mother, Mrs. Louis Thompson San'L Mrs. Foster King is spending this [ week with her Mother Mrs E. H I Neal at Hollister. Three lots of hogs have been pat i on feed in Johnston County fe I shipment in September. i 1 One Duplin County farmer pro-1 duced 464 bushels of onions an am I for sale for pickling purposes He I said yield will pay him a profit. 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