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MISS LfLA SHOWN BASNH1LL HOSTKS8 AT UUDGK PASTY Miss Lela Brown Barnhill enter tained at bridge last Saturday aft ernoon at her home here on Ha ligh ten Street. High-score was won by Mrs D. N. j Hix, second high by Miss Theima Bunting and table priaes went to Mrs. George Harrison, Mrs. W. J. Hodges, Mrs. J. B. Bunting and Mrs. D. N. Hix The hostess was assisted by Mrs. F. F. Pollard and Mrs. A. P. Barn hill in serving a salad course. Audit* System* Taxes E.tC. Morrissette CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bank of Halifax Building: WELDON, N. C. Phone 4241 MARKJACE OF M1S8 BROWN AND MB. BfeU ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Robt. B. Brown ; nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Hazel Frances, to Mr. Mack White Rhea, in Emporia, Virginia, on Saturday, October 9th. Mrs. Rhea, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, is one of the town's finest young women. She descended from some of the county's oldest families and who have been residents of the section for several years. | Mr. Rhea is the osn of Mr. and I Mrs. R. J. Rhea, of Roanoke Rapids, |where he is now connected with the Roanoke Rapids mill as an engineer 1 Foi esveral years he was with the' Virginia Electric and Power Com-' pany, spending about two years of1 that time in the Williamston division.] | After their wedding they joined Mi. and Mrs. Earl Tetterton, who were married at the same time, in an automobile trip to Richmond and other Virginia cities. They will be at home in Roanoke Rapids after the Christinas season. I. H SAUNDERS HONORS MOTHER. MRS. IRENE SMITH Mrs. J. H. Saunders entertained I at her home Thursday afternoon at1 a birthday party for her mother. Mrs , Irene Smith, in celebration of her eightieth birthday. More than 30 invited guests as sembled at the home of Mrs. Stun ] ders, where they found Mrs. Smith with the cheer of youth and vigor. The guests consisted of a number of; the older people of the town, rang ing in ages from above 90 down The climax was the blowing out ofl the 80 candles on the big birthday j cake by Mrs. Smith, who said she1 was going to extinguish them all with | one breath, and she only failed to | get one of the 80, which showed power enough to go many years yet.1 | Refreshments were served by Mrs. I Saunders Many greetings for the Jong and useful life and wishes for ! many to come were expressed by the MISS PEARL TARKINGTON WEDS MR. EARL TETTERTON On Saturday night, November 9, in Emporia, Virginia, Miss l'earl Tarkiogton and Mr. Earl Tetterton were married in a double ceremony when Miss Hazel Brown and Mr. M. W. Rhea were married. Mrs. Tetterton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tarkinton, of < \V ashington County For the past several years she has made her home in Williamston and has many friends in this communty and Washington j County. Mr. Tetterton is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. S. J. Tetterton of this com munity. He is a promising young | man and is engaged in the agricultur al industry with his father near here. | After a wedding trip to Richmond | anu other Virginia points, they re turned to be at home with the | groom's parents. COSTS LITTLE. TASTES LIKE A MILLION taata The American DistilungCo. PEMIN, ILL. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY I OR YOUNG OAK CITY BOY Forrest Edmondson, son of Mr. aacbMrs. George Edmondson, of Oak City, was entertained by a host of friends at a surprise birthday party given Wednesday afternoon to cele brate his eleventh birthday. A number of games were played by the youngsters and delightful re freshments were served. The hon oree received many useful and at-' tractive gifts from his little friends. MISS LELIA SWINDELL AND MR. MARION COBB MARRIED Miss, Lelia Swindell and Marion Cobb were married in Calvary Meth odist church, Durham, yesterday morning at 11:30 o'clock, the cere mony being marked by its simplicity. The bride and groom were unattend ed. Mrs. Cobb is the popular young daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. H. A. Swindell, of Washington and Malls Point. She ?u graduated from the Washington schools and attended a business college. Mr. Cobb is the oldest son of Mrs. Erah Cobb, of j VYilliamston. He attended the lo cal schools, later going to Christ school at Arden and then complet ed his education at Georgia Tech. Ht is now connected with the Har rison Oil Company here. Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb left for a tour of western Carolina and other How Cardui Helps Women To Build Up Cardui stimulates the appetite and Improves digestion, helping women to get more strength from the food thejr ?at. As nourishment la Improved, strength is built up, ceru.n functional pains go away and women praise Cardui for helping them back to good health. . . Mra. C. E Ratllff. of Hlnton. W Va.. wrttee: After the birth of my last baby. X did not seem to get my strength back I took Cardui again and was soon sound and well. 1 have given it to my daughters and recommend It to pther ladles " Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them If It does not benefit YOD, comv.t ? physician. points. They will be at home in an mother in Near Town sitae oast apartment in the home of the groom's Monday. How Calotab&Jielp Nature To Throw Off a Bad Cold Millions have found ui Calotaba a most valuable aid In tae treatment of colds. They take one or two tab lets the am night and repeat the third or fifth night If needed. How do Calotaba help Nature throw off a oold? first. Calotaba Is one of the most thorough and de pendable of all Intestinal ellmlnants. thus cleansing the Intestinal tract of the germ-laden mucus and tori nee of cold poisons from the system. Thus Calolab* serve the doubts purpose of a purgative and diuretic, both of which are needed ia the lissliusiil of colds. 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Thousands of doctors now use Creo mulsion In their own families and practice, and druggists rank Creomul sion top because In this genuine, original product you can get a real dose of Creosote so emulsified that it goes to the very seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm. Creomulslon Is guaranteed satis factory In the treatment of oougha, chest colds and bronchial troubles, especially those that start with a com mon cold and hang on and on. Oet a bottle of Creomulslon right now from your druggist, use It all up as directed and If you fall to get satisfactory re lief, he Is authorized to refund every . cent of your money. Get Creomulslon light now. (Adv.) SKINNY, HALF-SICK Folks Let These People Tell You How They Quickly Gained New STRENGTH, Energy nm ?? a ? ??? wonderful benefit* that we and Solid Weight! ^KSELT ?"? medlea failed, TheCs V1U Modem research ha* shown how mtn B Com pound built me up twelve to get rid of that weak, nervous, pounds. 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ThoCs vitamin B ThoCs Vitamin B Compound Compound gave me more strength makes you feel better from the very and energy than I've had in years." first few days because It supplies ?Mrs. Bertha Simons, your frayed nerves and worn-out Tbar's Vitamin B Compound la stomach with the vital vitamins B exceptionally economical; a full slx and O that they are crying for; and teen days treatment costs only 11, gives your system the Iron and cop- and complete satisfaction from the per that any doctor will tell you are very first bottle Is guaranteed or necessary to build rich, red blood money refunded. Why not start on and vigorous strength. Thur'a Vllsmsn B Compound tudayf So many people are praising this Sold by Clark's Drug Store and new and modern treatment for ltag(X)d drult atorM everywhere I PROGRAM FOR Will BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 25 Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Monday and Tuesday Nov. 15 and M Ted Lewis and Virginia Bruce in "HERE COMES THE BAND" Wednesday November *7 Joel McCrea & Maureen O'Sullivan in "WOMAN WANTED" Thursday and Friday Novembar 28 and 29 Nino Martinal and Genevieve in "HERE'S TO ROMANCE" Saturday November JO JOHN WAYNE in "PARADISE CANYON" ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Change to Mint Springs and Keep the Change ?owest priced of all Glenmore's great straight whiskies. Made on that famous 34-year-old Glen more formula. Its win ning flavor will win you! PENDER Nationally Known)Foods GIVE THE GREATEST SATISFACTION Pender's offers you a big double feature sale Libby's and General Foods' quality foods at spec ially reduced prices. LIBBY SALE! CENTER SLICES PINEAPPLE - No. 1-2 can, 4 slices 10c READY-TO-SERVE COOKED CORNED BEEF 2 cans 33c GENTLE PRESS TOMATO JUICE 3 cans 23c SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES 3 Ig. cans 30c HAWAIIAN Pineapple Juice, 2 No 2 cans 25c Pillsbury's Best FL 0II R 12 lb. bag .. 67r 24 lb. bag $1.29 Mother's Relish Spread or Salad DRESSING Qt. jar 25c D. P. BLEND COFFEE, lb. 21c GOLDEN BLEND COFFEE, lb. 17c OUR PRIDE BREAD, loaf 10c General Food Sale SHOWBOAT COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 27c lb. CAKE FLOUR SWANSDOWN pkg. 29c HAKEK'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE, 1-2 lb. cake 15c SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS / JELLO 3 pkgs. 17c FOR BREAKFAST, SERVE POST BR AN pkg. 10c It will pay you to come to Adler's Sale in Robersonville, where you will see bargains that seem impossible. Goods at give-away prices. Don't fail to be here. Actnow. Everything must go. We must get out Jan. 1st. You know what this means. Chance of a life-time. Time is short Adlers Cash Store - Robersonville, N. C. Complete Selling Out SALE! '223IHk We lost our lease. We must vacate January 1st Only a short time remains. Our entire stock of new Fal I and W inter Merchandise must be sold. Nothing overlooked. Prices cut to the bone. If you want to save money, don't fail to be here. Complete stock for the entire family. Sale Starts Fri.,Nov. 22,8:30 A. M. Stock consists of all the newest fall ladies'coats, dresses, shoes, hats, sweaters, underwear, dry goods, new style men's and boys' suits, shoes, pants, hats, shirts, sweaters, work clothing, children's wear. Bargains all over the store. Goods thrown at the mercy of the buying public. Buy here and bank the difference.
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