***********, z Micro * ************( M ICRO, Jan. 20.—We are sorry j •to learn that Mr. Jonah Pittman who lives near Micro happened to j an anft'Oimoibfile Occident a few j days ago. The 'car was badly ■ torn up in the wreck. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pittman have returned from New York City to make Micro their home. Mr. Wilbert Pittman -of Micro (and Miss Flossie Hinnamt -of near Keenly were married recently at ■Goldsboro. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phate Hin narit and the bridegroom i« the «m of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pitt man. -Messrs. Minnanit Go-ds ited Mi's. O. L. Baigley at Golds boro Friday. The basketball games between the Selma high school boys and girls and the boys and girls of Mrcro high school played on the local courts proved to he very interesting. The Micro girls came out victorious over the Selma lassies with a score of 10 to 6, while the boys lost to Selma, the score being 20 to 10. Rev. R. N. Ilinnant who Is teaching at Bath, spent the week end at his home here. •Mr. C. A. Fitzgerald and Dr. M. Ilinnant made a business trip to iGolidsboro Monday. Mir. and Mrs. H. J. Shumaker who Lave been spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Atkinson, near here, left Sunday night for Lexington. Va., where they will make their home Rev. Millard Johnson, of Wake Forest -College, spent the week end at his home near here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Phillips, of Finetops, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Fiannye Wei Ions. X it Jt ii V ****** Selma By MRS. W. T. WOODARD ¥¥¥¥¥*«**« •SELMA, Jan. 17.—Dr. M. F. tDM. cf Raleigh, and Mr. Z. H. UiJl, of 'the Sanders Chapel s^e liuni, were in the eiit-y Friday. Mr. and Mi.s. (’. W. Soaks ami childncMii spent last ■week end in Cihtasrlatte with ablatives. Miss iMargaret Etfchcmlge has r*turned from a visit to Mrs. S. E. Leonard in Rocky Mount. *«**«*' Miss -Minnie Girey, of Rocky Mount, spent last week end here with Mrs. Mamie T. Candler. Miss Girey is pleasantly (remembered here as a memlber of .the nigh school faculty while Mr. Fiederdck Archer was superintendent. Since (that time she lias taught continu ously in il he Rocky Mount schools. Mr. Sherwood Shuler spent Fri day in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Langley and children, of Durham, visiied | relatives here during the week. end ! Di*. and Mrs. I. W. Mayerberg spent Thursday in High Point. Miss Florence Miayerberg, of Goldsboro, was the week end guest of Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Mayer berg Mr. and Mrs. L.1 M. O’Daniel, of Raleigh, were guests of Mrs. P. H. Sellers Sunday. Miss Vara Blackman, who is teaching at Cartel's Chapel, spent last week end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G.1 Black man. Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, of [Raleigh, wore guests- of Mr. and Wirs. John FI owe Sunday. Mrs. C. B. Waddell who has >een confined' ftx> ihcr room with rheumatism for some time, is somewhat improved though sti'U .Kiable to 'be out. Mr. F. L. O’Neal has accepted \ position in Durham. Mir, and Mas. C. L. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stanfield spent Monday in Raleigh. iMirs. AntnailKd'le Massey, from Clayton, spent several days last week in (town with friends Mrs. I. W. Mayerrberg left last Tuesday to spend (two days; in Richmond. Mr. and Mrr. David Pjddfl and little daughter, Hannah France", returned (Monday from a visit to ] relatives in Florence, S. C. Mr. and Mirs, W. H. Call spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Wilson. Mrs. J. H. Howell spent last week end in Goldsboro* Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Short vis ited relatives in Fremont Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watkins and Mirs J. S. Dupree, of Angier, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |K. G Richardson. Mrs. B. F'. Proctor and little Minnie May Richardson, of Ral eigh, will arrive Thursday to visit Mns Ew G. Richardson Jr. ; Mrs. G. F. Brietz, Franklin t Brietz and Jimmie "Woodard spent j Saturday afternoon in Golds >oro | Mrs. T. M. Bonny has1 returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. | II. T. Godwin in Gastonia. Mrs. W. R. Smith spent Wed nesday in Clayton with her moth er, Mrs. J. 1). Gulley. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kirby spent Wednesday in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs, Wade Brown vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woodard n Knightdaile Sunday. Mr. T. M. Benoy who has beer, ill at his home here fon* several lays is improving. Mr. Sam Young, of Raleigh. Mrs. Annie Parker and Miss Pur | cell were guests of Mr. and Min. j Bradley Pearce Sunday. Mms. R. O. MiOiSeiley and cliil Iron, of Kinston, were .guests of Mrs. J. lb Person Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs II. T. Godwin of lastonia announce the birth of a j laughter, Olivia Anne, on Janu ary 13. Mrs. Godwin wasi oefon? ier marriage Miss. Margie Benoy f Selma. *********** $ Wilson’s Mills * Rv MRS. S. L. RARROT'R * I***.* *¥¥*¥** WILSON'S .MILLS, Jan. 20.—Mt. „nd Mis*. L. Cl. Davis and chil li-on, Bonnie Louise and L. C. Jr., of Micro, spent .the week end I iere with Mrs. E. E. Parrish. Milissea Johnnie and Beatrice Smith, cf Durham, were recent u-esits of their grandparents, tMr. i.nd Mrs. Dave Parrish. Mr. Ivan Bailey was a business isitc-r to Kenly Thursday. Mrs. Mabel Barho-ur Wiggs pent Saturday in Smith field. Mr. and Mil's. '9.' L. Barbour and hildren, Shelton, Frederick and I Jahel, spent Sunday afternoon in I he Polenta section. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilkins wore ! recent business visitors to Golds boro. The many friends of Mirs. Ar 1 ‘bur Lee will regret to learn that -he centmues to be ill at her home here. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. Otha Barber, of Garner, was a recent guest of Mrs. Mabel Barbour Wiggs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Uzzle, of Raleigh, Mj>ent the week end in Mr. and Mips. Ivan Bailey is aw ‘Gc .<1 Diggers of Broadway” in | Selma Tuesday at the Playhouse i theatre. 'Mirs. Hardee Branch is visiting icr tsnl'iter in Seven Springs.1 Mrs. Sally Spruill has returned o her home in Tarboro after vis ting her niece, Mrs. Hany Wil Bentonville BENTONVILLK, Jan, 17.—Mi-, md Mrs. L. Smith and children, f Meadow, spent Sunday after noon at itihe home of Mr. R. W. Smith. 'Mr. J. M. Beasley has return ei ivome after spending several days vith his daughter, Mm. Mattie Stephenson, near Raleigh. Mrs. Maggie Lee has been quite sick but is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lee and Mr. and Mb’s. Daniel Lee have moved from our ednununaty near Selma. Misses Lois and Pearl Wood, )f -Manchester, spent last week *nd with Miss Marlene Smith. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j 'bcrniton several days ago, a son. Mrta any rtte, Lucile Edwards, Elizabeth II cod, I ohm Wiatsc n. Fifth Grade: Willie Brown, Of fle Best. Lester Jones, Willie Mcore, Wallace Reid Watson, Vir ginia Hales, Elizabeth Hill, Clias vie Lee Wells, Lilians Futch, Mel dn Watson. Sadie Blackman, Becky Fulghum, Eleanor W. Gay lor, Eioise Kirby, Benjamin At- ( ford, Cecil Jackson. Sixth Grade: Janie Eilger.ton, Marie Jackson, Josephine Watson, Winnie Boyette. Seventh Grade: Irva Little, Mar aret Pike, Lucile Jackson. Eighth Grade: Grey Fulghum, Eioise Radford. Ninth Grade: Inez Radford. om: SWALLOW of Thozine Is gmtmn. toed to stop coughing. Quicker, better arid pleasanter than any th’ntf you have ever used, or your money back. 86c.. 60c.. $1.00. All drugffieta. HOXiNE Tenth Grade: Sarah Coleman, i jes'lie Watean, Melba Waitson. Improvement Honor Roll. - .First Grade: Ivon Durham. Second Grade: Raymond Dut vam, .Mary Patience Peele. Third Grade: Rnsc Myrtle Out* and, E: s»el 1 Li ttleton. Fourth Grade: Louise Woodard,! VIj 1 ton Russell Godwin. Fifth Grade: Cecil .Jackson, Wil- ; !ie Brown. Sixth Grade: William Shirley, j Seventh Grade: Hazel Yelve/ton. j Eighth Grade: Elda Watson. | Ninth Grade: Inez Radford, j Tenth Grade: I1. D. Grady, Jr. j Eleventh Grade: Clara Ix*e Pitt- j HONOR ROLL FOR PRINCETON SCHOOL ] First ’Grade: Ruth Bratewe’l, J Mary Elizabeth ’Creech, Bettie Lee 1 Pearsall, Marie Arthur, Jenus-h.i Edwards-, Lois Fail, lather Mar tin, Mary Ann Stevens, Ada Wor ley, Worth Braswell, Raymond Suggs. Second Grade: Robert Glenn Barden-, Raymond Massey, Leon Peed in, Lynwood Tart, Carlas Wooten, Bertha Denning, Sally Edwards, Mary Holt, Nellie Jchr j sen Peary Lane, Bertha Odom, | Virginia Overman, Cleo Woodard, I Doris Woodard. Thud Grade: Azilee Wilkins, Mary Overman, Myrtle Holloman, Gilbert Gowers, Len-y Wilkiiri.s, Thu: man Wiggs, I>. A. Pittman. Lulu Braswell, Aileen Bedford. Marie Fitzgerald, Arlene Holt, Zil phia Stallings, Doris Williams, Francs Williamson, Per non Ed wards, Thel Holt, Eurtle Hewett, Darius Mith-e-11, John Joseph Snipes, Rexford Woodard. Fourth Grade: Herman- Creech Ned-a Capps, Aleon Masse mg'lb Tom E;!d Bizzell, Hazel Cole, Flon nie I ilkington, Myrtle Woodard Grace Ayccek, Irene Worley, Dor clhy Stevens, Ethelyn Holt, Jose phine Fails, Thelma Barden, Nor man Tart, Kenneth Horne, Charles Peele, David Sn ipcs. Fifth Grade: Erma Ellis, N. II Wells, Louise Fields, Madge Ay rock, Inez Brewer, Mattie Lou s: Edwards, Myrtle Wlilliaimston, Car Gurley, Francis Rainis, Ma dor Rains, Elton Woodard, Robert Glenn Watson, Bill Joe Sugg Therein Edwards, Cloo Rains. Sixth Grade: Clara Lee, James Thompson, Raymond Wilkins, Al ton Kome-gay. Seventh Grade: Bill Edwards David Barden, Mary Lynch, Nor ma Lee Boyette, Eva Edwarnc Annie Louise Sugg's, Cora Lei Worley, Jessie Pearle Graham Thelma Westbrook. Eighth Grade: Annie Mac Ivor negay. Tenth Grade: Clara Hamilton Walter Royal. Eleventh Grade: Thelma Bras well, Ethel Mae Braswell, Lille Peedin, Estelle Holland. Improvement Honor Roll. First Grade: Louise Worley Thaddeus Parker. Second Grade: Merle Creech Mary Ruth Ay cock. Third Grade: John Joscp1 Snipes, Arthur Johnson. Fourth Grade: Frank Cobb Norma Fails. Fifth Grade: Elbert Braswell Thelma Peedin. Sixth Grade: Jim Lee, Edn: Earle Kirby. Seventh Grade: Clemiment Gas s-on, Ray Woodard. -Eighth Grade: Thelma ( ultrain Ruby Edwards. Ninth Grade: Vennie Bras we1! Gilbert Thompson. Tenth Grade: David Pearce. Eleventh Grade: Nancy Eason. School Personals. Mrs. Chester Alexander and j Miss Hattie Hanks were vis tors j at the Prince,ten teaeherage last | Thu 1 sday afternoon. Miss Ina Walker has ret time i after spending the holidays at Jensen, Fla. Misvip, Eleanor Gurley, Ail'nt Snipes and Helen Raines spent the COMPLEXION Of spending many dollars on fancy ereams and skin lotions, bny a 25c pkg. of Carter's Little Liver rule asd remove tho constipation pol sons. Your skin will be quickh cleared, and your health improved All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs CARTER S LSI PILLS It is no disgrace to have the itch but it is a disgrace to keep it when you can get a bottle of C. J. Lotion, the guaranteed remedy for itch. Creech’s Inc., Smithfield Selma Drug Co., Selma E. V. Woodard, Selma IMPROVED sallow, blemished ^5—1 complexion! Instead sallow, ITCH! ast week end in Kemly. The Princeton teams played a ouble 'heavier last Tuesday night n Smithfield vs. Four Oaks. The ioys lost to Four Oaks 21-23. 'he Princeton ginls won 22 to 11. Jill Steven® was high scorer for he boys, while Eleanor Gurley vas high scorer for the girls, coring twenty points. Reporters: Helen Rains, Eli;.a >o‘ h Warren. Brogden SMITH FIRM'), Route 2. Jan. 10.— Mo*. Walter Langley, of Dur ham, spent Sunday wiith his fath i»r, Mr. C. O. Bangley. M/r. and Mrs. Leonard Grant, of Enfield, visited relatives in this section Sunday. Mris. George Braswell, of Smith field, spent the week end with her son, Mr. \V. iC. B rials well. Messrs. W. C. BraLswell ar.d J. T. Overbee made a business trip to Goldsboro Wednesday. Mrs.' J. It. Daughtry, of near Stevens Chapel, iis spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. J T. Overbee. Mrs. William Godwin, of Colds boro, recently visited her parents, Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Gardner. Mu\s. Junius Edwards spent lnr-1 Mionday night with her mother. Mil's. mJJ Lynch near Progress, i .Mills. Louis Braswell, of Royal school section, iksi visiting her i daughter, .Mirsi. Sidney Thompson. | Mr. and Mrs. George McFatfer | are ali smiles—it's .a boy. The relatives of Mr. and Mrs •Joe Tyner attended’ the birthday dinner which was given at hos home last -Sunday. Mr. T. iN. Greene, of Raleigh, -pent a few days last week with his son, M.r. Herbert Greene. Juniors Organize C. Endeavor. Selma, Route 1, Jan. Id.— On last Sunday afternoon at 2 :‘J0 V clock the junior s’ met at The “hurch at F air view and organized i Christian Endeavor society. There were twenty-one present md more are expected next Sun day. Ail boys and girls between five and sixteen years of age are •nvited to ccme. An interesting pregram is planned each Sun lay by the teachers. The Endeavor is run on the >rder of the Daily Vacation Bible School. There are devotional ex ercises, Bible stories, c las sec, memory work and song period. Junior 'Christian Endeavor earni Sunday afternoon from 2:30-3:1V Senior, first and third Sunday wen mgs at seven o’clock. Class Reunion. Benson, Jan. 10.—On Friday might Mrs. Joel Street and Miss Lily Canadlay delightfully enter tained the clas»■ Tnal Sice 44 erd. T. Hopkins & Son, New York City F. W. Darden, A. H. Hardison, J. W. Hollo well, C. F. Darden, k. T. Fiulgbusn, C. S. Pulley, H J. Sim mons, A. J. Broughton, G. C. Phillips F. A. Pike, J. T. High, Rosts I). Fugorton, J. 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