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Society and Personals or niumoN ud unci coi xn rao.xi 46 Brown k*v<t this for Chattanooga. Tenn where she *01 spend the holidays with fncncb An Home far fcW?>v Bilbe Clark. Howard Coot. White Purvis. Jr. Tom Crockett. Bulie and flame t r"w" "* from Cha pel Hill for the helidays jiimare Linaw hewed A marriage license was issued in Th.? wintv lai) wtriaml 11. Wive tcca Mae Adams and Benjamin Earl Allen, voting Washington con Pie Is Home I ran Campbell CoUege S W. Manning is home frum Campbei! College to spend the holi days Was Ramacm Vi Gilliam Parker, of Windsor. was a business y isitor nere last week end A munaie license ?l here last Saturday by Rtfultr J. Sam Gelsincer to Miss Mary FW race Stalls and William Harden. tmrn Iran Man Hill Burr as Cnldirr armed hcot 7 o'clork last Saturday moraine from Mats Hill Collet* lid JUUHB stu cetit traveled all mcht to Bet here .nd spend the holidays with his per tnls ' F*'' Mr and Mrs E S Peel and son.: B:!lie Bob. were in Durham las! week-end where Mr Peel went on business Marriage Litems I weed License to wed was issued Mia> Louise Matthews and Richard Ever ett by Recister J Sam Getstnger here last Saturday afternoon Mist Matthews and Mr Everett are both ? ?r this county Masses Ruth Ward. Christine Ron Mary Taylor visited in Durham last week-end A marriage license was issued to Charlie Moore Mills of WUiiamston and Miss Eula Faye Bailey, of Cross Roads, nere last Saturday. r ? Arrives Haat Saadsy Miss Alta Critcher arrived home Sunday from Meredith College to spend the holidays with her parents. Are Bsase from Dske Ben Manning and John Pope. Jr.. are home from Duke for the holi days Leaves 1st Br vicmcr City Mi K Ross Froneberger left last Saturday for Bessemer City a-here he a ill spend the holidays Make Trip la Raleigh Sheriff C B Roebuck and Patrol man H W Rothrock made a pro fessional trip to Raleigh last Sat urday b Here Far Hobdays John Fleming Thigpen. student in Mars Hill College, is spending the holidays here w ith his parents. Dr and Mrs J F Thigpen s Are Visiting Hare Mr and Mrs. Eir.mett Whitley. Jr. of New-loo. are spending a fea- days here with relatives ' * Has Vr Durand Keel of Plymouth, was a visitor here last Saturday ? Is Home From Doke J D Bow en is home from Duke to spend the holidays with his mo tlier. Mrs Jno M Bowen ?Mi?and Mrs Albert raiiim. Mrs Sallv Scarborough and Mrs Bettie Adams of Four Oaks spent Sunday here with Mr and Mrs W C Man rang. Jr Billy Biggs who was operated on for appendicitis in a Washington hospital last week, is reported bet ter He 11 < xp> t led h mif in a few days. ~~~ Ifc' Mrs MrJnu Old u# Brooklyn. N j Y, ? here visiting her son. Mr W E Old and Mr. Old Billy Watts, of Portanouth. Va, will arrive tomorrow to vend the holiday, here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W B Watts ? Mrs W B Wafts who has been in Alexandria. Va . far the past sever al months is home to mas ? ?y* Miss Eva Peel, teacher in the Weltlott stiwh is spending tlie huli days here with her mother. ? Visits Friends Here Sunday Miss Dorothy Baugham. of Wash ington visited friends here Sunday Vint i Mr. and Mrs. Hugo G Morton and children visited relatives in Ahos kie Sunday. Visit Here Suday Mr and Mrs. A R Bio a and Mrs. J J. Horton. of Vanceboro. visited Mr. and Mrs M L Barnes here on Sunday . . ? b V niting Here Miss Elizabeth Brandon, of Laur mburg. is here visiting Mr. and Mrs T B Brandon and Miss Martha Brandon ??? b Home far Haiidays Mas Julia Everett is home from Salem College. Winston-Salem, for the holidays ? b Va Ludie Williamson, of Eliza fcethtoun. is here visiting Miss Al ia Cntcher Spend Week end in LaG range Misses Mary Kmsey and Nancy; Glover sprnt the week-end in La-1 Grange Sprat Satnrday in Wliana Mrs. Joel Muse. Mrs E S. Peel and Miss Knthenne Manning spent; Saturday witl^ ftbtives in ? b Spending Haiidays Here Mr Robt. J Peel, of Johnson City, I Tenn . is spending the holidays here j with'his mother. ? Visit in Whltaken? Mrs J O. Manning. Mrs James Bailey Peel. S. W and Jim Manning and Mrs W D Mishoe visited Mrs. Hal Puti'ni in Whitaker. Sunday. Home from Smitkfieid Mr E. P Cunningham was horn from Smithfield for the week-end. Is Visiting in Narfaik Mrs. Chester Beecroft is in Noi folk visiting friends for a few day: TOURISTS USE MORE FIRE Chief than any other gasolim This is a great testimonial for a grea gasoline. Fire-Chief starts quickei -^Harrison Oil Company. dlf-21 Ito Eula Bailey ? Moye Mills. boU? 0*1 married at the heme of Mr. and Mr* J. G. Forbes. amr Everettx. MM Saturday evening at MS o'clock Justice C. B. Birtrtirh nffirittwl The ceremony waa witnessed by tab a few close friends and members ?d the immediate family Mrs. Mills is the . of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bailey. of Cross Roads Township, where has many friends Mr. Mills is son of Mrs Mary A- Mills and late Jack Mills TKe young couple will make their home with the groom's ] Poplar Point after the holidays Ernest Barnes and Cora Buberson. local colored cooks could not leave their posts long enough to get mar ried ?? Justice C. a Riddick set up an improvised altar in the kitchen of Sparrow's service station here yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock and united the two in wedlock Business was interrupted in the station for a short while, and most of the warehouse district employees were present for the ceremony. State Farmers To ? Get Their Checks ?*? College Station. Raleigh ? The work of checking farmers- cnmph-1 ancc with the 1937 agricultural con servation program ? about M per 1 cent completed. H A fatten of Statel College, states Some counties have completed all their field work and are now pre-1 paring growers' applications for pny-1 n ent for submission to the state of-1 fice at State College he said As fast as the applications are! checked at the state office, they will be authorized for payment. Howev er. Patten said, it may be some tune yet before checks are mailed out. 1 A few counties were delayed ml their work because the aerial pho-| tugraphs used in checking cmnpb-1 ance were not completed as soon as I j in other counties. These counties I I l?o to three weeks. Patten added. I In checking compliance, county I committees determine whether I gi ( v. ers planted more than their I allotted acreage of soil-depleting 1 crops and whether they earned out I The prescribed amount -f soil build J ing practices for which payment isl offered Flying weather has been good dur- I inf the r?r* 1 ll"*lr', p*"*n "" I tinued. and three planes are busy I taking pictures in about IS counties I for use in the 1938 program It has been found that with aerial I photographs, the areas of farms and I d.fferent fields can be determined I more accurately and with less ex. I pense than can be done with ground . measurements WANTED? WHITE BAGS?Ml'ST I be free of buttons and clenn Willi pay Sc per pound Bring to the En terprise. tf I Having tiu? day r ? ?rtor^ the ortatf y-nh. 1??*.J1*"4". C??^!%<?th*cS? ?una, this u to ooufy all parsons having fhimf iniMt ?^ ft ate i J* said deceased to evhihit ..?. bar of their recovery. All per m indebted to said estate will make immediate payment Hue the 11th day of November. all* S. H. of the Estate of Martha Anderson FIREWORKS Yes. we have an unlimited supply of fireworks. We sell them in either large or small quantities. We have anything from Roman Candles to the smallest salutes. WE SELL FOR LESS TRY US FIRST Mickey's --Inn GIFT \\ e have on display the largest and finest assort ment of Christmas merchandise we have ever shown and consisting of the follow ing: COTY ? EVENING IN PARIS ? HOUBIGANT ? YARDLEY AND MAX FACTOR PERFUME SETS ?iti \ _ t.i.ozo ? urwiss m \m< i ri eiectkic to Asms ? waffle ikons sets MEN' S ad LADIES- LEATHER PIRSES HEATERS _ HAIP. DRTERS MEN'S ad LAMESjTTTTEB TRAVELING HEATING PADS ? (TIUNC IKONS MEVS ad LADIES' FITTED WEEK END CHRISTMAS TREE LWItTINC SETS BAGS I OR INDOOR AND OITDOOR I'SE CONKLIN AND PARKER PEN AND PENCIL SETS WHITMAN CANDIES GLASTONBURY SILVERWARE ? Unconditionally GUARANTEED WEST BEND ALUMINUM AND COPPER FLASHLIGHTS RAZORS TtMLKT WATCH SCOtT KITS WATCHES BATH POWDCK CITES CLOCKS BOCDOtR LAMPS THERMOS BOTTLES COMPACTS TABLE I SHAVING SETS PEKFVMES Fir Christmas Trees CANARIES .Make your selection early while our stock is com plete?a small cash payment will reserve any article in our stock Clark's Drug Store Headquarters tor Gifts tor Everyone Telephone No. SJ K50i^*Lj?b JACQUINS* IROCK&RYE . LIQUEUR jj WITH If HON ANO riMCAMI 90c (Ul PMT chaius jacoum ct cm mc ? PHUAOflPHIA ? PA. ro pcoop YOU WILL WANT GOOD EATS DURING THE HOLIDAYS We Are Fully Prepared to Fulfill Your Necda In the Grocery Line McCLEES BROS. Wm Deliver Phone 10 Willianaton. N. C. Gift List For the Men Lounging Robes Gift Hosiery ?Dress Gloves Driving Gloves Belt Sets ?Buckle Sets Novelty Jackets Gift Supporters ?Knit Ties Suspenders 2 Piece Underwear Suede Jackets Leather Jackets Dress Shirts Tie Sets Gift Neckwear Gift Pajamas Silk Mufflers Wool Mufflers H andker chiefs Shirts Hats Give Serviceable Gifts Christmas Mother, Wife, Daughter, Father, Husband and Son would appreciate something service able from this store. For the Women ?Tutored Slips ?Fine Hose ?Dresses ?Coats Silk Panties Slippers Negligees ?Evening Bags doves Gowns Silk Pajamas Slips ?Panes ?Fine Robes ?Handkerchiefs ?Evening Dresses OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE COWBOY SUITS FOR THE BOYS Margolis Bros. Ill FT HINTS FOR ALL the MEN Of course "He wants something to wear" for a gift... and here's the answer to what to give ... useful, practical and wearable . . . and from this store. The finest gifts of all. Our Stocks Are Complete -Silk Robes -Silk Ties -Belt & Buckle -Wool Socks -Silk Mufflers -Wool Mufflers -Bill Polders -Silk Pajamas -Bedroom Shoes -Suits -Flannel Robes -Fine Shirts -Silk Socks -Plain Hankies -Initial Hankies -Bordered Hankies -Sweaters -Lounging Robes -Kid Gloves -Military Sets Attention Ladies Come to this man's store to find him a gift. Hell appreciate something to wear, and wise women known that Har rison Brothers' gifts are most appreci ated. HARRISON BROTHERS AND CO. WUlimmston, N. C.
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