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Society & Mi*. ELBERT 8. PEEL. Editor Kalfirtiiiamf Pafc M-tt WwUtad Mr. and Mra. Roy Ward, of Detroit, Ml*h, are vULtiqg Mml W«kC» xaethar, Ura. J. EL MfaeUa for mt •*•l wwta. Mm Ward brfore hat marriage was Miaa Martha Simmons MitaUa. Mr. W. H. Gurkin visited in Rocky Mount Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitch visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dail Laughinghouse, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brunaon, Matt Allen and Eerl Forbes of Greenville attended the dance here Friday night Miss ETlza Laughinghouse of the E- C. T. College, Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis an nounce the birth of a son in New York, Saturday, December 4th. Mr. Margolis left Saturday night for New York to spend the week end with his family. The Way to a Woman's Heart Is Through Her Love of Beautiful Things Christmas is just around the corner, and we invite you - , here to do your Christmas shopping* early. We open wide the doors of our store to you with intense pride—with a feeling that you will find it a pleasure to fill your lists from our huge gift stocks. Every department has been filled to overflowing with Yon can make your selections knowing that to give a gift from Margolis Bros, is to insure its quality and the pleasure of receiving it. ' - - jgj||Margolis Brothers^pp AN ENTIRE STORE PILLED WITH . PRACTICAL ANI) BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GORMAN'S MARKET REPORT The sales have not been large this week and this in the face of the Thanksgiving holidays, when we had no sales and a heavy season the first of the week; showing that the crop is nearer sold than ever before at this time of the year. Owing to the taikng off of one set of buyers, giving us triple sales instead of four, as up to Thanks giving, our sales cards printed the first of the season has caused much confusion this week and caused us to lose much tobacco; many of our customers leaving home ex pecting GORMAN'S to have first sale and finding on nearing town that we had a second and fearing a block went elsewhere. On Any Sale We Have from Now Out We Can Guarantee to Sell You Soon After Dinner. There Will be No More Block Sale« in This Season. - Prices on the fine wrappery tobacco and good tobacco with body and character is as high as it has been. The thin bright cuttery leaf frOm thirty-two up looks low, all tobacco under thirty is fully as high as it has been. We have sold lots of barn cleanings and damaged tobacco this week b it little line tobacco, yet the 440,144 pounds we sold averaged $26.47. GORMAN'S has sold to date 7,944,776 pounds. .Bring us your tobacco and we will send you have satisfied. •> Yours to Serve, 1 J. N. GORMAN & SONS 4 •» ' GREENVILLE, N. C. Mrs. John A. Ward is in Norfolk with bar little son, John, j* v who is In a hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson and two children of Ahoskie visited rela tives here Sunday. C. C. Ware, State secretary of the Christian church spent the week end with Yv. C. Manning. W. C. Manning attended the dedi cation services of the new Christian church in Washington Sunday. Delha L. Carson of Wilson visited friends and relatives here Sun day. Bob Hoggard of Rocky Mount spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manning. Misses Brown, Early, Davis, Ses soms and Perry of Windsor were vis itors here ye'.erday. The young ladies rre members of a hiking club and were hiking toward Washington. PHONE Anything for Tfcu D—U»l To 46 . E. Warren is in New Bern today and tomorrow attending the Seaboard Madiaal SnoUty netting whioh is being bald there this wade. Dr. Warren is a former president of the Society and is interested in lta activities. Mr. an Mrs. P. H. Brown spent Sunday with Mra. E. T. Forbea in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bennett left yesterday for Baltimore wfre Mr. Bennett will undergo an operation. Misses Lenore Stone and Hope Hardison of Plymouth were the week erd guests of Miss Mildred Darden at the home of Mrs. W. H. Harrell.'- Mrs. Rex Stephenson, of Wilson, visited relatives here yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders are in New Bern today, where the doctors are attending the meeting of the medical society. « HMWWWiMt n. c ■feSSßa ' ■ —« Miss Collins, of Wilson, attended the dance here Friday night and spent tfyi and ban w»t4 jtm Usu. 6. 0L GMMm. Mr, and Mrs. N. T. tlfic and chil dren and W. E. Tice, of; Griffins Township; were shop peri hare yester day. Mi. MM, Dumdd' Gtagonua imrt recently moved here from Moy ock. They arc at home in the old Ewell home. Miss Katharine Shute spent the week end with her mother,, Mrs. Mary Shute, in Greenville, and re turned Sunday night. CARD CLUB MEETING Tte Card club met with Mr*. C. H. Godwin Thursday afternoon at her home on Main street. Mrs: K. B. Crawford, the only special guSst, was presented a hand-made handkerchief. Mrs. S. RS Biggs made the bridge club high score and was given score pads. The hostess served froien fruit salad and nut bread. CLASS OF '26 OAK CITY SCHOOL SENDS FOl!R TO COLLEGE The personal record of the members of the class of 192(5, Oak City Hi~h School, is very interesting in that it gives the whereabouts of the pupils of that class and what they are do ing. « . Xfri al*)*, a raw iMxgp em w*d* fw fIJ it* nwuhaw u> e»le* two to bcsJbaosa achaoL and has two taach irg. The record follows:.- Mildred Davenport, Allie Marie Roebuck, Sara Lone Johnson and Pauttcp Davenport ozo lc Taftohera College, Qreanvillo They iug thair work thMe. Pauline Johnson and Laura Harreil are taking a business course at King's In Raloigh. Erma Johnsou In teaching ' near j Stokes. She likes her work very much. Lillian Haixlip at Coun cil, N. C. We are sure that our Lil lian makes a very good little school marm. " Rupert Rawlcs, our only boy, is leaving: after Christmas for Massey's Business college. He too, realizes tfie nitaninj* of our motto: "Not Evening Furniture the Practical Gift ► Furniture is as big- a part of yo 1 home as the house itself. What, hen, can be more fitting as a pracioal gift than some long- desired iece of furniture, which will mak mother or dad mighty happy? Ve have found that separate piec ; of furniture are in demand for Christmas giving. Therefore, this ver r we have stocked according y—offering for your inspection aid selection a beautiful array of urniture—and priced lower than ever before. An ideal Gilt fi] Art Lamps STANDS AND SHADES * They have beautiful polychrome bases of various styles and shapes, with silk shades, lined and pleated. Complete with adjust able 1 i lit, socket, and cord. \Ve have a complete stock of furniture suitable for any occasion. Visit our store when Christmas shopping. JL- '■• ' ■ * Cherry Furniture Co. WASHINGTON, N. C. But Down" end has decided to push ever onward. JClmm Boas, Marg*»et HSbaaa, MfUV Stokes, Mary Johuaen, SJtfd But lng, Gladys Bcnnctte, Doris Rawlee, and Chrlatinc Piland are spending the year at home. We wish each of them success in everything they do. Oak Clt£ -Hlffh School, yaa'ro tfca best We kupr that you wili a tana thj, teat. I lo you woli aver Ue true; We'U love,, cherish, and boast you. We miss you classmates and teachers dear; I But remember our thoughts are ever near. - We'll stand by you in all that you do, For we're, proud of our "Oak City High School." —Clasc of '2Q, NOTICE: 1 HAVE A TENANT house for -sale in the town of Wil liamston. Price and terms right. 0. R. Roberson, Route 3. d 7 3twt Sandy Ridge Local and PersoiM) Newi Mr. A. W. H*rdl«tn isd lf*& Wice Rfddick visited Mian Bertdcc FJddick in Washington Hospital Sun day afternoon. Messrs. Jim Koberson, Haywood Pate, Mortis Cherry, sod Mitta* Tr* Pata &nd Vidtt yLmj BohnXnc taotomi 'to Wfl3iwE2ton Svofey ftftanuian, Messrs. Richard Cuiliphar ami Mas' nil Peed, of near Evere'ta, were tha guaats of Miss Coralie Pe«d Sunday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs Hubert Rober«iti mo 'ored to Plymouth Saturday night. Mr. Otis Hardison, of Jamesville. rnd Miss Marie Riddick were quietly married in Plymouth Saturday night. They left Sunday at noon for Norfolk. When they return Fhey will make their home with the groom's parents at Jamesville, N. C.
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