Friday, September 16, 1927
HONORS SCHOOL
BOYS AND GIRLS
Miss Ruth Peel Is Hostess
To Young People Leav
ing for College
At the attractive new home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Peel, Miss Ruth Peel entertained
last Friday evening, complimentary
to the boys and girls of the younger
crowd who are leaving for various
, • schools and colleges.
Dancing and cards were enjoyed
by the young people." The pretty
interior of the home was decorated
with pink and orchid dahlias and as
ters. Misses Ollie Marie Roberson
and Virginia Harrison served punch
and the hostess, assisted by her
mother, served ice cream and wafers
with gay-colored baskets of peanuts
as favors.
CELEBRATE
BIRTHDAY
Misses Hattie and Margar
et Ross, of Robersonyille
Entertain Friends
Misses Hattie nad Margaret Ross
(twins) celebrated their seventeenth
birthday on Thursday evening, Sep
tember 8, at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ross.
The home was thrown en suite for
the occasion, and beautifully decor
ated with ferns, cut flowers, and ivy.
The guests were met at the door
by their cousin, Mrs. T. T. Grimes,
of Titusville, Fla., and little Miss
Anita Grimes, who received the pres
ents while they registered under the
supervision of Miss Hattie Ross.
Miss Margaret Ross then itivited the
guests to the living room, where they
were entertained with many piano
selections by Misses Opal Warren,
Christine Taylor, and Mr r Vernon
Ward.
Date cards were presented, includ
ing ten dates. The guests were giv
en three minutes to each date, the
ringing of the breakfast bell being
the signal.
A musical contest (Love's Ro
mance) was the next feature of en
tertainment, Miss Josephine Rober
son presiding at the >piano. Miss
Eloise Fleetwood, after a tie of nine,
succeeded in drawing the lucky num-
2-DAYS-2
Mon. - Tues.
SEPTEMBER 19 and 20
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POX NEWS and "FELIX, THE CAT"
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Prices: 20c and 40c
TRIO THEATRE
~ ROBERSONVILLE, N. C.
ber and was awarded a lovely hand
made boudoir pillow, while Miss
Lucy Warren received a huge stick
of candy as consolation. Miss Belle
Boyette then lighted the birthday
candles, and by the flickering of the
soft-colored lights, cream and cake,
beautifully carrying out the color
scheme of pink and green, was served
by Misses Delia Undine Ross, Chris
tine Taylor, Elsie Reid Roberson,
and Frances Jenkins, q
■ Tables loaded with valuable gifts
expressed the love and high esteem
in which Hattie and Margaret are
held by their many friends. Sixty
guests were present.
SCHOOL NEWS OF
ROBERSONVILLE
»
Regular Work Being Car
ried on Despite Lack of
Books Handicap
Regular assignments have been
given in all the departments since
the opening of school. It is true that
some students were without books,
but many were able to secure sec
ond-hand books. With a system of
Vnd and borrow" (operating, the
work in the high school has been in
full swing. However, since the re
cent arrival of a shipment of text
book's work will naturally be more
easily and economically carried on.
The high school boys seem much
interested in football. Daily prac
tice has begun, with Mr. T. R. Jen
kins, of the faculty,; as coach. As
sisting him is Mr. Gilbert Smith, of
Rpbersonvilie, whose) services are
very much appreciated by both team
and coach. I •
It is with a feeling of acute in
terest that the teachers of the ele
mentary school await the arrival of
equipment ordered for the primary
and grammar grades departments.
The arhount and type of equipment
purchased will meet the requirements
of State regulations for a stan
dard elementary school.
Care throats
Quickly relieved
The average daily attendance re
trains practically constant.
Interest continues strong among
th«T members of the class taking the
commercial course. Three new type
writers will lie available for use in
a few days.
According to reports handed in to
the home economics department, the
second-year pupils have been active
ly engaged in continuing the prac
tice of home economics in their
homes during the past summer.
Their reports would indicate the pos
sibility of more skilled home eco
nomics students for the present year
and better home makers for the fu
ture. (-;
BARCO-JONES
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Popular Jamesville Girl Is
Married Wednesday
Mr. Bill Barco and Miss Lillian
Jones were quietly married last
Wednesday at Ropeif,
Mr. Barco is engaged in the ga
rage and automobile business in
Roper. Mrs. Barcp is the daugh
ter of Mr. arid Mrs, J. M, Jones,
of Jamesville, and before her mar
riage- was a high school at
Jamesville.
They are taking a wedding trip to
several Virginia cities. U|*>n their
return they will be at home in Roper.
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JAMESVILLg
NEWS ITEMS
Summary of Local News of
Section Arranged for
Quick Reading
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fleming and
their two children, Camille and Wal
lace, motored to Atlanta, Ga., Sun
day. Wallace will ent*r the Geor
gia Military School, while Camille
will stop over at Salem «n her way
back to enter school there.
Messrs. W. B. Gaylord and J. L.j
Jones motored to Wake Forest Sun
day. They were accompanied *by
Howard Gaylord, who will enter
school there for the 1927-28 term.
Mr. W. W. Walters and daughter,
Ocie, motored to Louisburg Satur
day. They were accompanied by
Ella Moore Davenport,, who will be
a student there for the coming year.
B UICK
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1928
FIRST 3ukk took
vibratioia out oS
' ths engine
NOW—It has taken
It out c! the road
\ Now Ruick for 1928 has
followed with another
great contribution to
motoring comfort.
Buick has tuhtu vibration
tut of the road by equip
ping- every Buick with
Hydraulic Shock Absorb-
front and rear—an
added luxury that the
savings of Buick volume
have been able to supply.
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Test this riding comfort
for yourself. We will
gladly put buick for
1928 &t your disposal
whenever you like.
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Coupe® . >. >1195 to 'IBSO
Sport Models *1195 to '1523
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N. A. RIDDICK MOTOR
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The House that Service
Built |
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Dupree and ABRUZZI RYE KOR SALE: $1.85
have moved to their new home on Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dupree were bushel. Cash. See J. R. Peel,
Sunset Avenue. . in town Sunday . 1W Warehouse. sl6Jt
Mr. Henry Griffin left Friday for ; vir Barco and Beatrice l ■■■FiffmilPlillHßH
Poughkeepsie. N. Y„ where he will W l X ile arc spendin-; n few days irv IRBPigpM
take a commercial course. Norfolk with Wiends.
Mr. Victor Vincent is visiting J. i r;rr *~ ' i .
E. Smith wick, jr ; , for a few days. l Kx ' r > un ' & W«l»y inviled to B'Mlliillß
~, '.attend the revival now iroinn on at ■jWWMWMlliMlffl
Clara Martin is attending a com-! BMaijlMmM
the Methodist church here. ■HBH£yi||iU|H||H
mercial school Hi Norfolk. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitley and rwu SAi.L. tiI!URI'.D
son, John Small wood, and Miss Km- ~ , ~ , ..J
■ " ■ J buck' tviH* I ■•i.miTfc mtia piic*. Sis! v. Agents
ily Whitley were ,|he guesfs of Mrs. t ,. jVll h . ~l th ~; n jL j. s/AYERS 4 CO., Jeweler.
Laura Martin Sunday. ,• , ■kau'cli. IWtiiWii. N. tT" slo It 1 Everetts, N. C.«-
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i ■'.% BLUE WET LUGS ARE LOWER. ALL UP-STALK 1
I TOBACCOS AND CLEAN DRY FIRST PULINGS HAVE 1
| ADVANCED. . |
I NOW IS THE TIME, WE ADVISE THE SALE OF |
i| TIP GRADES. - *|
eg' Some Sales Mad)? Yesterday and Today: " I §
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ffi Pounds ' Price , \ Mount . >' Amount fIC
m 254 * . $44.00 " . $11) 7(i , J $-55.00 •• • $110.60, ffl
CIS 254 .4..00 10" V .5.5.0# 60.72 ?Y
® ,156 3 7*0(7 '' 57.72 4P- 00 8584 3
gS '236 .55.00' -82.60 '' 22,00 • 60.28
m . ' 1070 l|ptinds brontrht $'17.44 Hp
& 1024 Pounds brought $.580.52- A $29.66 %
gj AVERAGE $37.16 L. J. ROBERSON $
Qj / j I'i >mi!- * * Price - Amount tf
TO R. L. WHITEHURST ' , 71 $2.5.68 g
fIR • • _!*> " -28.00 , 50.40 3
??S Pounds Price ' Am..tint KM ' -»—' 27.00 '? 28.08 3
CIS 216 $40.00 $-86.40 21.50 ■ 48.59 $Y
W 2.56- .55.0(1 82.60 - i* * Q
>g 100 .35.00 .5,00 ' 5H4-— * l>.,und. Inmmht , ■ $150.75 8
.| 140 * s AVERAGE $25.81 |
Is 102 2xm~~ r "" 7 J. H. RROWNING |
% 1124 Pounds brouijlii $465.16 u.T ' $ll.OO $ 25.42 »
§7 AVERAGE $32.20 - . mf■. ,££ > |
I .r-1ITa \r, c /•TiT , niiT»i •* s ' l'mtwh-ltmughl $11.5,36 3
I - PEHRV & GKIH IN ■ AVERAGE $31.84 $
Qg rounds —-.l'liri* . Aim *lllll / -V . _ - Q
!» 16 Wlo, ' $ K). 10 ; • ' FERRY & WILLIAMS ft
\\\ 1»..u,,«K I 'rice, ; Amount
'• .MS - $.?).00 $.85.02 fl
ol' ; - ' 111 • .50.00 4.5.20 8
, '• 0 . . . ;iU I 1 1 24 2(i.00 • 32.24 g
'• 890 Pounds brought •• '5281.42 , 8(i -. p" H n ( .' $1.0.40 |
AVERAGE $32.00 ' . , ." AVERAGE $33.00 ' i
Grimes & Shelburne |
Brick Warehouse!
Willblniston, N. C. - I
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