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r T ras. daily. conpgoinyE:,rn. Scotland keciL, it. c. Tuesday, January s, ion-. ; 3 . r , i if V 1 I Local NeM-s and Persona? Items OiiHlSTMAS PARTY I LEGGETT-SAVAGII On Thursday evening, Dee. 29th, JMr. aml Mrs Wiuiam Yanee Savage MUSETTE KITCHEN AT HOME Charlie Lamb gave a most enjoyable i party to a number of Mb friends at I his home. The guests were received yXrm Joe Early, of Martin County,! business visitor here yesterday, t t t I M'. Tv. B. Josey, of Tarboro, who Miss Musette Kitehin entertained hy tlie Il0st and invitcd ino the par a business visitor here yesterday, a number of her friends on Wednesday lor whieh was attractively, dec-orated to Tarboro last night. night, Dec. 2Sth, at her home in 111 aim "iieroe. aluch .excita- miTi ..,! 1 . X t JiarksvUie. Hearts, the came of the vJ -U6u y various comers A. B. Josey, Jr., returned ivturnmg to evening, caused much fun and excits- fa ' The contents of English !..,rcst College this morning to ment. Miss Sara Purringtou made wahnts' wllieh were handed each ..;:...t- his studies. t t ;.iss Hattie Weehs Liu the highest score, and was given a guest, a used some very interesting announce the marriage of their daughter Blanche Burnette to Mr. Chauncey Hoke Leggett on Sunday, Dec. the twenty-fifth nineteen hundred and twenty-one Hobgood, North Carolina. O r, -: .Sf - -I'm I lovely box of candy. After enjoying jessing, and .an auto and geograpny returned to .-some dancing, the guests were served contest were fluite a test?of wits- M' - her schools deiu ious salad course, followed hy and Mrs.. Robert Johnson together wo:i j ice cream and cake. the prize-. Miss Annie Alexander came j Those enjoying Miss Kitehin' 'out abend in a spicy Mother (Joo-.e ! - Y. . r . been v;s- n'tMi-lv wpvp- Anai .T-nn A-ffTPiliti . K'clul iwui was rewarded with a o: At Home after the seventh of January Hobgood, North Carolina. WEATHER REPORT, for the week ending Jan. 1st. 3922. i . - - - -V--W ill ( . .1. ii.iv- , ill ill ( 1 1 t ru r .i nil.' i t c r r - n v.-t-l t r-. - -k one reiurnoa yes- Sara l'urrinirton-. Alary Haves Mewou- J -. l PP"- o her ho.n-. at Weidon. . kV . ;,;-. ry Wood Hall, Juliet Smith, Sames MissCs Nana1? Lamb' j Temperature highest, 65 on 26tn Elizabeth Edwards, Hcstbr Kitehin. Lam1' and Albertson served do- Temperature lowest, 22 on 31st. !?oei!:i . 1 j has been ' n ! Me""is. Buck Kitehin. Sam Ar- 4 t 14. j T t i i eii biscuit, pickle, aii coffee. . M lss (U;t.e Diir.n. lort veste' rincton Dunn. James Livernian, raul , 1 . . . . . ! mi j - r i i lo.m' i! r?fi e "Ik Kitehin. . runes Sin t i. W 1 Kitehin xnose i)resenx were: musses isertna entertaining licious chicken salad, sandwiches, bent , , Highest average 55-4-7. Lowest riverage 29 G-7 it.'r Rainfall none. i t McDowell, London Whitehead, 1'erey Albertson, Laura Clark, Mattie Josey, . r. m .1 Mrs. John We'.ls spent Sun- Anderson. TRY 1--5-9 turi'Ei;. vlth Mr. an-Sr. Mrs. J. II. Alexan- N ilGNGR, OF MI5S ROBINS 'Annie Alexander, Margaret Meredith, - ' . . Mary Lamb, and Nannie Lamb; Mr. Bracy, Jim Smith, Frank jand Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. an-. I Charlie Smith, Johnson Smith, Mrs. William Alexander; Messrs. Ben Clark, and Shields Alexander. Erwi: rer - i.'us-e .-.pndin ':h her . as returned home, On Wednesday evening, Dec. 28th, Christmas in Warren- Mi:rs Gertie Dunn was at home in h on to :v Mrs Weldou Hall. or 0f i,uuse guest. Miss Roella . Robins, of Raleigh, N. C. Tlie gues's : Mary Weeks has returned to wcri? l0ceived by Miss Dunn, assisted ' !, C . - rc"-,e her duties hy ynsH Robins. After the crowd in the schools there. t t t Marv Ho gathered a number of interested gamc-s j i and contests followed. The ladv 's Armstrong is 1. prize of the evening went to Miss V1 t ' u 1 -r011 f Mr. Lois. Speed, same being a dainty hand- ;! Mr-;. O. C. Weeks. kerchief, and Mr. Harry Vaughan was the lucky winner of a box of cigars. J. II. Durham has returned Refreshments were served by Miss l,oiue, after spending Christmas in julul assisted by her sister, Mrs. Aus :, tiic with Mr. and Airs. F. O. Dur- lin Delightful creamed chicken, po ''r:;i. tato salad, rolls, .saltines, coffee, and t J mints were thoroughly enjoyed. Ml-o, Ruth and Louise Denton, The following were present: Misses have beeu spending the Christ- Mary EUen mas holidays here, returned to their Katharin0 Haneock, Evelyn Kitehin, Etta Dunn, Collier, Bertha Albertson, flUM J-lUJiltl XVVFMHij u Dr. -..a I Mrs. T. D. Kitehin and ShioMs p A Robertgj Knrry Vaugha-,. children, who have been spending tho !aul Ennig Bryu Spcnce.r holidays here, returned to their hom-3 xjCwis, Louis Kitehin, Johnny Tillery, . ii ltjKe toitM luujn. , ,ud Mr perry of Winston-Salem; and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Austin, of visited , t.t . Rocky Mount. l:o:ue at Tarboro yesterday, t J t AT DIXIF- THEATRE- TONIGHT The fuse episode of our new seria , "Hurricane Hutch," has. arrived and we will run it tonight, also in connection with the serial we will ! I present a five-reel Paramount special production, entitled "Life," fea turing an all-star cast. Don 'a fail to come out and see the first episode of the serial, as it is one full of .adventure and dare-devil stunts from beginning to end. Prices 20-25c. 1 v Oiiiing tomorroAV a five-reel Par mount ( lav ion. Prices 20 and 25c. 'Beyond," starring Ethel Don't forget the big picture for next Friday and Saturday night's, "The AFFAIRS of ANATOL." Prices25 and 50 cents. f R. A. PHil. V-- t i t Miss Ethel Madry, who friends around Danville during the 'holidays has now entered Avery Col . kge for the Spring term. i ?vliss Anna MilH, Louis Kitehin, Hcr, Stedman and Claude Kitehin, MISS CLARK HOSTESS Miss Laura Clark gave a most enjoy -rvble , Bridge rarty on Friday evening, Dec 30th. The house was decorated Jr., returned this morning to Washing- .ft prctt. christmas grcens and mis- ton, D. 0., through the country. t i t Mr. EdwiiT Josey, vho has been vl '.tin his iareuts. Mr. and Mrs. N. t. , . , , . , ' i-x ii , brosia and whipped cream. .loscv, returned to Wilmington yestcr tletoe. Four tables of Progressive Auction Bridge were played, after which the hostess served cake, am clay. t t y.r. i). Ilarreil, and family, of Mar tin County, have purchased the R. J. ib:i!i?v house on 8th Street and will make their home in Scotland Neck. Th-v -v-HI receive, a warm welcome f?om the citizens of this good town. Those present were: Misses Bertha Albertson. Mary and Nannie Lam, Mattie Josey, Annie Alexander, Am.i3 McDowell, and Elizabeth Kitehin: and Messrs: William Alexander, Frank Smith. Charlie Smith. Shields Alexan der, Johnson Smith, Erwin Clark, Eii nis Bryan. John Josey, and Charho Lamb. 9 9 O 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 & e 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 y I ' T CC1-1?'-" tr5 :& Pcucil Ho. 174 r Foi- cie c.4 your EJcaicr ASX roil ZI'Z Y-H.OV EAGLE PENCIL i --jfide in five grades .71 'IHK I-IED BAND NEW YORK TARBORO, N. C. W11J Again For DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY tq TO MEET WITH MRS. CLARK j CUSTOMERS POWER Jan.4,19 ,'5aftv-fi-see!5?55oaoceooooooooooooooo Th.r Daughter - the Confederacy V v '')' i:i"t with Mrs. II. I. Clark Thurs- hiv .'ii'.nioon. at :5:00 o'clock, members are urged to be present. All s ! Ligljt and power rents are now due tV.r fiscal month Nov. 20th-Dec. 20th. ROAL ROLLING Ve have two cars of coal rolling, j one due to arrive to-day, the other .thiei' or torn- ilnrs lrsf.Pt- BOWERS & COMPANY. If same are not paid by the 10th of this month services will be discontin ued. 1-2-rt L. R, MILLS, Supt. Water and Light Commission atroinze the merchants who kd vertisa in thte paper 1 NOTICE! POSTED. h;.e I'Dlilit flu- i-vt-liKivn !ninf,- lft"'. tiih)); iind ii-;j.;?ig privileges ai -s. J. D. Arnold on all of her h don ttist side of Applewhite Swamp, j bmued as follows: on b the Bout?! j Tito eiet-ction of a monument is ' Clark's Canal. East by Wilts Ve- ;duty we cwc to 0r belovefi dea(L It 5"' r ('0"THny Kitehin, Kitehin and is a (lutv ani a privilege Ave owe. to I'wel, on the North by the lands of the natiox)S yet unborn is. Patterson. All persons are Write us for designs and prices. "-'y lortndden to trespass on satd , hll.'ir- ! Greenville, N. C. 1 v GUN CLUB, f 3 8 o s ) 0 9 9 ew lectric DEES MONUMENT WORKS 9 9 9 9 &' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 COULD THERE BE AN KLEOiRIC SHOE SHOP IN SCOT L AND NECK t .1. D. Lamb says ther- sh.ili he an up-to-date olectrie shoe 'top right here in this t aiving town. I am now and henceforth out of all kinds of business, except my shoe and harness repairing, am going to give this all my pf.-sonal attention and care and, wdth the assistance of Mr. 'avis, there will be no stone left unturned to give my custom -rrs the verv best of ser . jci. i O O e o s o o s o o o e 3 o o 9 t - Livcrmao, Soo. and Treaa. ' TRY '1-5-9 COFFEE. Central Shoe Shop J. D. LAMB, Prop. S 1 1 Highest ! WhMl 1 1 Standards . QUALITY proves itself only in senice. But we don't ask ;yc:2 to experiment. To know quality is our business. To sell goods that prove their quality is our rule. The glove here shown is the Hansen Flexo Cuff Gauntlet, a typical example of Hansen character. Elegant, unob trusive; it allows the complete wrist freedom realized usually only ?n the short glove, with the double value of complete gauntlet protection. Plenty of others in the line all styles here for you to choose from. urrougfesrittman- eeler Wh amy eoeoeeG00 Everybo 99 II
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