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bfliiy SoutKerher, Monday, Sept. 22313
BUSINESSMEN'S
LOST Small cameo pin. Finder will
Cafe, Scotland Neck, N. C.' 18-7tj
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j: SOCIAL NEWS
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pleasp leave at The Southerner of
fice. N
FOR SALE One kitchen range and
oneiotjijiikt coal heater. B. Ben
Jamifcrj j 9-16-tf
FOR SALE-MDne Jersey milch cow
with calf, two weeks old. J. D. Lan
caster, Pinetops, N. C. 21-10t
Prayers were said for the recovery
WANTEDr-tfaod secondhand piano.
of Mr. Joe Meeks, of the Fountain
Must be in good condition and rea
sonable XtZ," care Southerner.'
Septl-14tc
-Mffl district, who ia lying seriously
STRAYED or stolenOne white
ill. - ' ' .
Mr; Joe Pennington returned yes
pointer male dog with one black
ear. Answers to name of "Bob."
A liberal reward is offered for his
return to Ben McRegan, Dixie
The registration books will be open
DIAMOND EXPERTS
WEDDING RINGS
JEWELERS TO :
THE SOUTHERN
PEOPLE
on Saturday, October 2, and remain
terday from Richmond, where he at
open for, twenty days.
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tended the shoot. " '
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Mr. Frank Pender, Jrr, of Rocky
Mount, was in town yesterday. , -
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'V -Mr.. RusselJ Wyatt, of Bailey, was
here yesterday with his brother, Mr.
Harry Wyatt. " . ' "
s was in town this morning on busi
ness. -
. Mr. ancf Mrs. Boas Gammons, after
visiting, relatives- at Leggetts, re
. . turned home esterday.- ,y-
- Mrs. Theo. Fountain, of Leggetts,
sult a specialist.
' Messrs. Charles G. Marsh "and T
H. Sutton, two of Fayetteville's lead
ing business men, were in Tarboro
last week on business. -
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; - Mr. and Mrs. J. Oettinger and Mr,
: and Mrs. Elmer Oettinger, of Wilson,
.. were quests ..yesterday - of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Ileilbroner. v ,
. . Miss . Margaret Farley and mother
and Miss Alice Dillon are visiting Mr
.and Mrs. Don Williams. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown and Mr,
and Mrs. IL D. Brown, of Wilson,
were over here yesterday viaiting
. their mother, Mrs. A. E. Brown.
Mr. John R. Young, of Norfolk,
spent the week-end with Mr. S. Mal
; lette. . - , - -
Miss Emma Cobb spent the week
end in Pinetops. v '
. Miss Alice McCargo, of Farmville,
spent the week-end here xwith her
sister, Miss Elizabeth McCargo. ,
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-: Mr. B. Ti- Harrell and wife and
Messrs. J. O. and Jy. C. Harrell, wives
and families, motored to Gum Swamp
church yesterday to attend the
meeting.
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. - Rev. Bertram Brown returned from
- .Juuui t.j v. r v.uiii uiiu uv-
cupied his pulpit at both morning and
:,evening services yesterday.
- Mr. M. S. Whitehurst, now con
nected with the Greenville tobacco
. market, spent the week-end with his
family here. " ' '
Mr. and Mrs. y. . Herman Creech
and Miss Ellen Walston motored to
Rocky Mount Saturday evening.
Miss Sallie Eagles has-, returned
, home after visiting MrA and Mrs. M.
G. Mann for some time.
- Mr. Solomon Stein spent Sunday
r-with friends in Rocky Mount.
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v Mr.. Robert Ray, who has-been in
the hospital for the past len. days re
. covering from an operation .for- ap
pendicitis, has been removed to his
home. '
Mr. Joe Pennington made'the best
shoot at Richmond last week, making
. 146 out of a possible 150. The next
best average was 141. "Also he won
the longest straight shooting average
of 121 without missing. , " r
Miss Emma Parker returned here
after a few days' stay in Norfolk.
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Miss Anna Harrell motored over to
Greenville yesterday.
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Mr. Sherman Winchester broke the
, bone in his leg at the milk plant yes
terday while carrying crates in 'the
plant. He slipped in the sink and
broke the -bone, which was set. last
night at the hospital. - . ;
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harris and Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Horn arrived yester-
Dancing Class
DANCING CLASS On September
27 at 8 p.m. I will open my 1920
season dancing class in the dancing
hall. All who wish to join should
notify me at once at the postofSce.
Terms $5 a month. ; Miss Lena
. Martin. . 9-16-25
. 'MOTHER
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, The "Greatest Mother" concept
poster used by the, American Red Cross in Its second' war fund campaign
has had Its symbolism adapted to the Red Cross-works of the post-war era
and will illuminate the main poster to
ber 11-25.' This adaptation- will bear the title "Still the Greatest Mother In
the World." Everyone Is familiar witn tne original "The Greatest Mother In
the World," the effectiveness of which has been shown in part by the fact
that it has furnished a synonym for
household term. More than any other
public has made it the trademark of
; HIPPLE CONCERT COMPANY.
Earl H. Hippie, "wizard of the
xylophone," Is the manager of the
Hippie Concert company. . Each of the
other members of the company Is thor
oughly experienced In concert work.
The company's program, as usually
given, Is both classical and popular in
character although a " strictly classical
program will be given on request; ; ;
- The Hippie Concert . compuny have
earned a splendid reputation as enter
tainers and enthusiastic words of com
day from Greenville, after attending
the fair.
Dr. Charles Jenkins of Raleigh
spenlTthe week-end here with friends
and was accompanied to" Tarboro by
Miss Martha Powell, who returned to
college yesterday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitt, of St. Lewis,
spent the week-end the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Walston. ?
-Four colored children were sent
from the county of Edgecombe to the
blind institute at Raleigh last week.
Quite a crowd, attended the Sun
day school rally at Ebenezer yester
day, when. Mr. R. E. SenWlle made a
splendid address. ' Afterwards dinner
was served on the grounds and in the
afternoon a revival service was start
ed with.Rev. Bob Peele as evangelist.
Services will be held afternoon and
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night. ;: '
The critics have been very kind to
Allen McQuhae, the young Irish-American
tenor who makes his appear
ance at the opera house on Oct. 1.
Wilson G. Smith, one' of America's
best ' known composers and writers
on musTcal subjects is not easily be
trayed into enthusiasm so that praise
from his pen is praise indeed. He
wrote of McQuhae: "His singing was
not only of the best, but highly cred
itable and admirable. His voice is of
pleasing quality and his use of it both
in recitative and arias was unusually
refined and expressive."
"A.B." wKo writes for the Musical
America in a review year and a
half ago said: "It is a satisfaction to
watch the development of such voice
as that of Allen McQuhae,-whose ro
bust teror has a warmth and ringing
clarity of tone usually observed In
the experienced concert singing, but
not so often, found in younger ones.
His dramatic sense and . emotional
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..mil. si ..ii l?m!:,'HI,i'
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which was visualized In the famous art
be used la the Fourth Roll vail Novem
Red Cross that has come to almost a
symbol, except the red cross Itself, the
the American Red Cross. r
mendation have been written concern
ing them by people in all parts of the
United States.
The" personnel of the company Is as
follows:
Earl H. Hippie, manager, xylophone
soloist, trombonist, drums, traps aqd
novelties.
Azel A. Osborne, violin soloist end
saxophone.
Mrs. Earl p. Hippie, piano soloist,
planologues, xylophone and saxophone.
. Christ Knudson,' flute soloist and
cornetlst -
temperament give life, to his inter
pretations. Flattering predictions for
the future were heard on all sides
after his singing of the Arioso from
'Pagliac'ci' on Monday evening," and
later of another concert, "No lovelier
work has been heard in a long time
than his rendering of Rachmaninoff's
'Lilacs,' a rarely heard song of ex
otic charm. Press Agent.
Do youknow that the Veterans at
the Soldiers Home get only two meals
a day, and that this has been going on
for some time? These old men are
the wards of ourselves and the respon.
sibility lies upon' us. The Daughters
are determined to better the condi
tion of jthe old soldiers and plan to
h6ld a -card party in order to raise
the necessary money to give greater
comfort ito the few veterans who re
main to us. Will you help? '
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Tonight at Opera House Marion
Davies in "April Folly,' and the Fox
News. . ';.
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Miss Annie Fountain has gone to
Speeds school as supply teacher until
a principal can be found. Every ef
fort is being made to secure a per
manent principal for this important
centre.. '
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Marriage licenses have been issued
to the following: Amos Cobb, age 22,
and Miss Lena Owens, age 19, both
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of Tarboro; Thomas Whitehurst, age
17, and Josie Holland, age 20, both
of Tarboro.
- i Cord Party.
' The Daughters of the Confederacy
will hold -a card party next Tuesday
afternoon -at three o'clock,, at the
Edgecombe Dance HalL Admission,
fifty cent. - t.'jj 4"'$ 'Vv
- Those desiring to play will please
phone the following ladies: Mrs. W.
D. Bryant, chairman bridge commit
tee; Mrs. Blanche .Williams, chair
man rook committee. 24-3t
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. Registration books open on Thurs
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Oct 23. The election day is Taes.
day, Nov. '2.'
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; .AJmioittrator'a Notieo
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Dallas Dancy, de
eeafiecT, late of the County of Edge
combe, State of North Carolina,-this
is to notify all persons having claim
against" the estate of said deceased
to exhibit' them to tho undersigned
at Tarboro, N. C, on'or before the 6
day of September, 1921, or this no
tic will b pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please mako imme
diat settlement.
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ROCKY MOUNT FAIR DANCES
September 29-30 and October 1, 1920
EDWARDS - CUTCHIN HALL
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
DANCING BEGINS AT TEN O'CLOCK P. M.
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