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 THE I UR DOVEgfcf&t LYON nn \ ' r ** ■ ' . ■ ** POX NEWS and "FELIX, THE CAT" Prices 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 v* 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. Renew Your Health By Purification * Any physician will toll you that "Perfect PurlfS . lim of " the Sys l tem is Naturi ". Foundation of ! Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic nilments that I are urde,'mining your vitality? ' Purify your entire system by tnk i irig a thorough course of Calotabs, | —once or twice n week for several I weeks—ami see how Nature re words you with health. I Calotabs ai* the trroalest of nil system pu-vitier*. Oct ;i fl4 mil y | packap.' /fa'.! 'nil diroetioft*. On- I ly « q 5 drugstores. (Adv), \rs - Are Distributors of • VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING v- MACHINES ' All Standard Makes EASY TERMB IF DESIRED Write for Prices and Terms 1" N One of our salesmen will gladly | demonstrate one in your home. ■ All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Williamslon, N. C. Washington, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. II ' •' ' V-' %- ® ®^BEBI [I IF' ICSI m SPL IGPFIF I I R APG L___——J L____J PLOMZ) I - PENB I . I B?| (111 I FROM ' £' [XI (KIL 1 RFFUSMES Y '• AJ| JEWELRY KODAKS I J |TSI] TO '|N#l lO¥| LI ! II ' SNC'K*S SCI«AO«I* AT NAI L OSANGFWOOD 1 II STICKS SCT»AOQ« - BSBOKsmm R»». ES STICKS " *JGR CLARKE , "I-I I P*® O® PFTUCSRNAE PFL [C&L ; II • TZiVI ftkowL, S3 J £SS,iz SOAP ' A: 23& XL —££££s. -T=SFT« E !"» A »G|— SSA ?E& L / ... ■ | LIALSCDD I^TB^l'§@@TO egg£lEr*uiP'' ... ji jm THE ENTERPRISE 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 f \- J®? " - j 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. & Test this riding comfort for yourself. We will gladly put buick for 1928 &t your disposal whenever you like. %'' ' ' Sedans 'i . '1195 to *1995 Coupe® . >. >1195 to 'IBSO Sport Models *1195 to '1523 . > All f. o. b Finn. MU.,imtfiMl Lit to kt .tddtd. Ikm O. U A. C. Amw imt flam, iht man inmMi, u Wjfc N. A. RIDDICK MOTOR ('ar Campany 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.«- pvK AG 1^37161 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 § g R. L. WHITEHURST PERRY & WOOLARD _• 8 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 PAGE FIVE

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