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SUITS
Y0U1L NEED
THEM IE YOU
EXPECT to GET
OUT and HAVE
A GOOD TLME
There's more of a va
riety of suit styles to
choose from, each suit
meant for a definite part
in your life.
Business suits, dou
ble breasted, in chalk
stripe.
All suits well styled,
well made and priced
to answer popular de
mand.
We had these suits
made to our own speci~
fications and demands.
Come in and look them
over. We are ready to
please you with a com
plete selection of suit
and topcoat styles.
Margolis
Brothers
I Society and Personals
fl Or WDX1AMSTON ui MAKTLN COCNTT
Department
46
Visitor Bert klondey
Rev. James A Crane, eeneraj set
reur>- of the activities of the Chris
tian church, with headquarters it
Indiaiu-xilis. Ind. wa* here yester
day for a short time with Rev. C. C
Ware, of Wilson.
Home Jar Week-End
Tom Barnhill was home for tlx
week-end from Hatgreaves School
Chatham. Va
hi Murireesboro
Miss Mary Whitley, teacher in the
local schools, spent the week-end at
ber home in Murlreesboro.
Visit tn H kitakers
Mr. and Mrs. Hal D.ckens and
son s;>ent the week-end in Whilakers
with relatives
. Utrt I rum Enfield
Mr Walter Mizelle. of Enfield,
spent the week-end here with his (am
ily.
Visits in Greensboro
Miss Dorothy Klhott, teacher in
the local schools, spent the week-end
in Greensboro with friend
From Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Wuolard, of
Greenville, visited relatives here yes
terday.
h Kalnfh Monday
Mr C. A. Harrison made a busi
iiess trip to Raleigh yesterday.
A 'turn To Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. R. G Harrison and
y>n. Ernes:, ol Henderson, returned
to the:r home today after visiting
relatives here for a short time.
Here From Tarboro
Mrs. Milton Move and daughter.
\nne. of Tarboro, visited here a short
while yesterday afternoon. While
here they were tailed to Mr. Moye's
home in Karmville on account of the
sudden serious illness of Mr. Mo-es
Moye.
In Richmond Sunday
Senator R 1. t'obum. home front
tin legislature last week-end. was in
Richmond Sunday visiting his broth
er, Attorney \V. H. Coburn, who is
receiving treatment in a hospital
there.
From Jamesville
Misses Margaret Everett and Ra
chel Godwin, teachers in the James
I vile school, visited here yesterday
. afternoon.
Fri m RobcrsonvtlU
Mrs. V ernon Ward, of Robersoo
ville, visited here yesterday.
, Visits in Suffolk
Miss Ethelyn Eason spent the
week-end in Suffolk with friends.
From Htm College
Mr. Caul Koye, of Elon College,
pent the week-end here.
From Everetts
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Taylor were
fere yesterday from Everetts.
In Rukmond Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison and
Mr and Mrs. Ir:t Harrison were in
Richmond Sunday visiting Miss Nell
, Harrison, who is ill with influenza in
.1 hospital there.
I isa/s in Hilson
Miss 1 ranees Uailry, teacher in
the school here, spent the week-end
at her home in Wilson.
I'm/ in Wake Forest
Miss Josephine Harrison and Ed- j
win Holding visited in Wake Forest
Sunday.
From Wilson
Russell Roebuck was home from
i Wilson for the week-end.
In Tarboro Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison vis
ited in Tarboro Sunday afternoon.
, I'iiid m Benson
Miss Marv Benson spent the past
week-end in Benson with relatives.
I'tsi/ Relatives Here
S. S. Lawrence and daughter, Miss
Itaisy Lawrence, of Wilson, visited
relatives here yesterday.
Visit in Pendleton
Mi&s Lela Brown Barnhill and
Messrs. Garland Barnhill and Vernon
Bunting visited in I'endleton Sunday
evening. They were accompanied
home by Miss Kmma Gay Stephen
son. who spent the week-end there
with relatives.
In SufoUk Sunday
Paul Simpson visited in Suffolk
Sunday afternoon.
Horn* From Petersburg
Joe Must was borne from Peters
burg for the week-end.
Spends Week-End m New Bern
Miss Mariah Brinson spent the
week-end in New Bern with her fath
er, who is recovering from a several
months' illness.
Home From Raleigh
Representative H. C. Horton was
home from Raleigh for the week-end.
In Sortolh Hospital
Mrs. Frank Margolis underwent
an operation in a Norfolk hospital
last Wednesday. Mr. Margolis re
turned from there yesterday and said
Mrs. Margolis was doing nicely and
would probably be home the latter
Attending Mi dual Meeting
Mrs. Evans and Eason, Mr. Har
ry A. Biggs and I)r. John Cotton
Tayloe. of Washington, are in Nor
folk this week attending the Tri
State medical meeting.
Will Return Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Clement and Mrs.
Llewellyn, of Detroit, will return to
their home Friday after spending sev
eral days here with Mrs. Clement's
sister, Mrs. K. B. Crawford, and Mr.
Crawlord.
Visits m Charlotte
Mr. E. R. Froneberger spent the
week end in Gastonia with relatives
Visit in Raleigh
Mrs. A. Ilassell and Mrs. Eloise
Bennett spent the week-end in Ra
leigh.
In Charlotte Last Week-End
Mrs. H. S. Manning visited
Charlotte last week-end.
BRIDGE PARTY AND
SHOWER FOR BRIDE
On Thursday evening, at the home
of Mrs. I'eel on Academy Street,
Mrs. Elbert S. Peel and Mrs. Joel
Muse entertained with a bridge party
and shower for Mrs. R. C. Beecroft,
who, until her recent marriage, was
Miss Mary Alice Dunning.
Tables were placed in the living
and sun rooms, where several pro
gressions of bridge were played be
fore the guests were invited into the
dining room, where the guest of hon
or-opened many htvrly gifts which
were presented her.
Miss Mary Caistarphen and Sarah
Cone and Mrs. David Modlin receiv
ed prises for their bridge scores.
The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. A.
R. Dunning and Miss Ruth.Man
ning, served refreshments.
CLARK'S FLU-LAX ~ coi?s<i??
n LARK'S CREO-COD CHEST COLDS
CLARK'S NOSE DROPS
SOLD OH rOSITIVE GCAHAHTEE
CLARK'S DRUG STORE
Patronize Your
Local Florist
FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION
We Are in Position To
Give You the Best
Regardless of the type of flowers you
desire, you'll find our srvice just as com
plete and just as satisfactory as that of any
florist in Eastern Carolina. We use fresh
cut flowers in many varieties at moderate
prices.
WE DO NOT CANVASS FOR ORDERS
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| Mrs. KATE B. YORK |||
WILLI AMSTON, N. C.
BELK - TYLER
Leads in LOW Prices
' Talk-olt he-Town"
Printed Crepes
A fin* quality Printed Crejx
Guaranteed to wash and no
pull at the seams. These com
n a glorious collection of love
y new patterns.
59c
SALE!
Cora'*
HOSE
600 pairs of full-fashioned
hose, /iewest shades on sale.
Fine quality, ringless, lovely
sheer silks. All new colors
Regular 69c value.
49c
SALE! 600 PANTIES
AND BLOOMERS
Good quality tailored and
fancy panties and bknan
Ail sues. Regular Sac value.
15c
SALE! . . . YUDS
PRIMS
Good grade Drc*> Prints.
Bought before the adta. ee in '
prices, therefore offering you
an exceptional value.
11c
Novelty Silks
Shan rays. Prints, and Nov
elty Crepes. All new Spring
able. Regular We grade.
48c
Kitchen Towels
! part 1.
weight
all you
7 c
Large sue part i-ifn kitchen
towel. Good weight, lancy bor
ders. Buy all you need
SALE! .. .SM
WASH FROCKS
Made of 80 square Fruit
Prints. Lovely styles. Sizes 14
to 50. Select several tomor
row!
98c
!W
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Spring
SLITS
BcU-Tylrr's Suits Arc Ike Talk
af the Ten!
Tailored of new mat* rials in
?fieeks, plaxii arid novel Ilea.
Xubie and single breasted*,
'lain and sporis backs. Un
tsual values'
$12.95
$14.95
?oars
DRESS SHIRTS
Made of fine qiuiuy broad
cloth. Guuu'.eed las. colors.
Lovely patterns All sizes.
79c
SPRING FELTS
The new snap brims as well I
is conservative shapes. All |
-olors The best value in town'
98c
MEN'S
Dress Oxfords
Mir. you v lli be delighted
rith the new We> ?l>e. K Shoes
or Sprm,. in si; ou fo> uress
ir spun wear. All rues Be
We to ?-! ei your reeds now.
$2.98
More
WORK SHOES
Heavy July shoes, with stur
dy panco soles. Famous braad*
such as "Star Brand" and
inorocoodI'mit for service.
All
$1.48 - J1.r 3
BLOODHOUND,
OVERALLS [ji
Made o p?
heavy j j ?
denims, inplj
stitched 2-' i
bib pockets.
Blues amku.
stripes Su?-yi
34 10 SO. You *
can't
I
Boys' Overalls
heavy d?
t-btb poc
iTS.
59c
Made of heavy denim, triple
stitched. 2-bib pockets. Apes
4 to 16 years.
WORK SHIRTS
? Um
A ipm
49c
Coverts in blues, (rm
Well made of
materials. A fecial value!
New Sport Oxfordsj
Blues . . . Grays . Blacks . . .
Browns . . . White . White
and brown combinations. All
new Spring styles.
$1.98 - $2.98
NOVELTY SHOES
You must see these dress shoes to
mor r< w. Lovely greys, blues, and
combmations Medium and higher
bet Is. in styles that are distinctively
new for Spring. Widths from AAA
to D. Sizes 3 to 9.
k
$1.98
52.98 - 53.95
Sale ? New
SPRING
FASHIONS
These dresses were bought at a
saving in price. This saving we are
passing along to you . . . All new
Spring styles 111 the leading colors
and materials. Do not tail to visit
our ready-to-wear department and
share in these wonderful values.
$1.98-$2.98
$4.98-$5.95
NEW
HATS
Mannish types,
oft - the - face
styles, brims, all
the new colors
for spring Small,
medium and
large headsues.
97c ? $1.98
Spring Coats
Smart coats in new fitted and
flare styles. High shades,
browns, navy and tans. You'U
surely want one!
$5.95
Children's Sh
Solid leather shoes for chil
dren. Oxfords, straps and nov
town.
98c - 81.48
NEW
Swagger Suits
Tailored of lovely all-wool
materials. New Spruit; color
ings. Swaggers are popular
this season. At J. SIZES'
$9.95
Girls'
Dresses
Hade of load
quality Prints
In a boat of
?olors Aces 3
to 1C yeai
these
pnctt!
4Sc
91c
BELK TYLER CO. WllliamAtto