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BILL BOOSTER SAYS j Otwa A# WOW l OOWf Evt~ peer "to uvs more nwam A COUPLE Ot HVMOREO NEARS UOMaeR t AMO COWS\OER\UG ALL “THE 'tVUUOcft \ WAMTf "CO OO, \ fWGGER \ AIUT GOT A MtfckTCK 'XO WAVTE KMOCKlMfr GEOMPlMG AMO WOLFING A8O0T 'TUlMGS \ OOMY UKC1 ».OCAL NEWS, Mr."Vv. R, Revival of Wash ington was in ou- city lhi«%s-e«k Mis? vIVhed O’Jvkin spent the week-eiio in Bethei. Mr. W P Ha "man of L>iL burg was in t ur City this week Mess^. J T Taylor and Jones ofBeth^sp .it vtoidiV here Mr. R L. Coburn of William ston spent wetk--u.d here. Mr. J. L. H - e ’ spent Sunday here. Mr. TT‘l'>-y Arm or \V'!‘*ren tOll, SPolii, v.»c *titu'is.ili ilbl'c. | Mr. R-'” P wleoef Nirf< Ik spent the week-end Here. ( Mr. L. V Landing of Rocky ; Mount spent the week-end here. ! Mr. and Mrs. J, McAllister of Roper were in our city Tuesday Mr, and Mrs N. W„ Spruill of Roper^were in our city Tuesday. Dr W. L. Davis went toJjn.es ville F;iday Miss Mildr d Blount of James! ville was in town Friday. Dr W. L. Divis returnedTues day ft< m Galesvillo Mis'. Pea-1 " honpsori of Wash ington spent the week-end here Mr. H. L. Caviness spent the Easter holidays in Durham Mr. Eddie Moore of Washing ton spent the past week-eud here Mr. Frank Spruill spent the p .st week-end in Rocky Mount . Mist Cad Campbell of Rocky Mount spent the Easter holidays with her brothers here Mr. Jack Campbell of Rocky Mount spent the Easter holidays with his brothers here- , Mrs. Zeno Lyon of Ayden is the gue«t of her parents Mr and ivir~< ju- a • Mr?. W B. Watts and hildren of Willianston aie th; gu . ts of Mr ^and Mrs. L. f. Hornthal Mrs. Cntheline Cob and son, Then, of Norfolk are the guests of Mrs. R W. White Mr. Ed Bullock of R^cky Mt„ spent the past weeK-end with his family hie Mrs. H. L. Caviness who has been visiting in Durham has re turned Messrs J, T. McAllister and J. A. Chesson of Roper, were in town Monday Rev-and Mrs 0. W- Sawyer spent the past week end in Jamesville Messrs J. 0 Highsmith, B. F. Bailey and B. F Halsey of Roper were in town Monday Mr. Ira Hardison of Jamesville sDenl Easter here with his son (Hr. Richard Hardison Messrs C. S. Ausbon and E. J Respass made a business trip tc Norfolk last week Messrs. G. K. Harris and E G. Harris; n motored to James vi'^ Tuesday. Messrs E, J. Respass and W W. Ange made a bus1 ness tri] lo Ayden, Tuesday. Mrs Harry Livers returns to her home in Hampton las week after visiting her parent here. 1 Me-iers Layton Owens an 1 Fenton Haiti moa red to Vance boro, Friday. Messrs Brook Reid, Bil' Hi! i aril arm Cl rde 0*en.s motored to Williamston, Tuesday. Mrs. J VV, Sne’i left Saturday f’o Edenton to visit her mother, Who is very ill. > r. Lloyd Gurkin of Roam ke Rap ds spent the weekend heie with frit no's and re'ativ«s Miss Calla Bowen of Beach Grove, spent the week-end here with her parents. Mis Jack Gurkin spent the past week-end with her parents near Mackeys i Mrs- W. F. Clark and son Wil son, left Sunday for Washington to visit her sister Mr Bill Davis who is attend ing Wake Forest spent Easter, holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs. Arthur Cheason of Wilson spent the week-end; here with Mrs. •. G Campbell Mr. Phillip Stillman and Miss Thompson of Washington, spent Sunday here. Miss Corrir.e Smith of Wash ington spent the week end here with her parents. Miss August Clark returned Tuesday from Washingt on where she spent the holidays Mr LNand Thompson spent the past week-end with his moth er at Roper The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs J. H. Leggett 1 Morda r afternoon. Mrs. Harry Stall returned from Norfolk Sunday, where sh j hws been visiting ifiends aid lela tives. Mr. Bill Davis, who is attend ing school at Wake Fo*-esf spent liidaLer holidays here with ais parents. Messrs. Cyril Norman and Ju liun Brinkley who attends school at N. C State spent the holidays here. Messrs. Edward Owens and Frank Brinkley who have b^en attending school at Chapel Hill spent the holidays here. Miss Elizabeth Smith who is attending St. Mar.>s was call'd home on the account of the Heath of her grand mother Sheriff J. K. Reid The County Commissioners in r< gular session on Monday April 2, appointed Mr. J K. Rejd fsher iff of this c -unty to till the uneX pfred term of bis father, Sheriff J. E. Reid, who died March 24th Mr. Reid is a young man of fine character and we have a 1 reasons to believe that he will make an excellent sheriff. Mrs. James D. Bateman. Mrs James D. Bateman, aged about sixty, died here Friday ? t the home of her daughter, Mrr.1 Thomas L Smith after ari illne. s of several months. i The remains were taken to EJenton Saturday and laid to (rest in tie Beaver Hill cemela v . the Rev. R. B. Dransperforming! the last sad rites. I Mrs. B >tem Ji 9T s long a resi dent of Edenton and is survived by two sons, J Frank Baterran of Newbern and Andrew J. Bate man of Charleston, S- C.: and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas L. iSmithofthis plac . and Mrs. Blackwell Stith of Roanoke, Va. Contagious Dissaves. The following is a list of conta 'gious reported in Washington County for the month of March: Measles ! Johnnie Patrick, James Nor man, Lizzie Wvnne. Leamon and Jess e Moore, Clyde Eborn, Dor othy and Alvernon Walker. Ar meator Norman, Isaac Pailin Frank C -ess n Winnie, Wil ia .< and John Owens, Joe Moore, J Lille B ai.d Emily Norman, Leroy Pailin, Hassie Norman, George Wynne, Rebecca and No [ ra Webb, Wilma Norman, Williarr a Thomas Howell, Mattie Howell B ulah Patrick, Rom Lee No* n a \ Washington F^unt, Wi.l ( Noonan. Velon and Thelma Ho w II, UlySses Moore, Elwood N irman. Bettie Rhodes, Hellon a mi B Norman, Ike Bennett, lie tn Arderson, L. M Patrick, II ze N-* man, Willie and Henry Mo r , Joe and Fannie Wynne, Thoma* H Chesson, Thomas Hovved, Th omas Norman Mary B t's, Lenora Reddick, John and Wilbert Norman, Has ie Best, Mat-keys; Tnomas Wilmer Jones, Kic arc! Iaj lor, Eeddie A Jones. Roper. WHOOPING COUGH Otis W , Ronald C , rinnie R , Ruby M., and L) rut..y L. Will iams, Wenom. W. '.i WARD. M D Q iarant..ne Officer. Card of Thanks I tak? this method of express ing my .«inc«-** e thanks to those win so nob y assisted me during the illness and death of my mother, Mre. N J. Hassell who died Su»dav the 4th of March. Grdji. I j, W. E. Blount. WESTOVER NEWS. Mr. and Mrs George Thomas ind fa mi v of »7in Iso**, were the ru 'Sts of thei- mother, Mrs Gil i.i.n O.e 3O1., Sat.day. Misses Nancy and Frances Hy-1 nan of Norio k,. pent the Easter lolidays wEh their father- Mr. Nd IIy u.,n. M's. ''miF 7 eeman of near bV«sliicgtoii i- -..’ending a few lavs with her mother, Mrs. Lily Be' sman. Mr. and Mr. George Holland if vVa.-i.ii.g'Lon, were the gues»s )f Mr and Mrs. R. M. Bateman Easter Monday. The Sunday School of St. He ight ga^e their annual egg hunt Monday afternoon. Miss Grace Stalling of Oak Bity, was the guest of Miss Bet tie Coburn Easter. Misses Bettie Cnbnrn, Hildred Swain, Hyam and G ade S ar ing were dinner guests rf Mrs A. L Alexander at Plymouth Sunday. SKINNERSVILLE NEWS. Mr Hei.rv Spruill came from Bertie Wednesday with h s bride I'hey will mak ; their lome w t i his parents, Mr. and Mis E E. Spruill Master Ger rge Wiley II-Iton celenrated bis fourth t»i< ihday last Friday alternoon from two to foui-thirty o’clock. Those at trnding were Thomas Swab , Jr , Aumack Everett, Frances H-i ry Starr, Grayson Everett, Mar garet ond Fred Bateman After playing games Mrs Stark Holton mother of the host, served re freshments. A cake with four hghted candles was cut. Mr G. J. Unerry or priori* stun eeme through from Norfolk Fri day, where h^ naU Oeen a rend ing the Lumber Associaton. He spent h t“>v uou-3 with hi: s ster Mrs Gu If•*rtl lJt er.po.l. MiB3 Lena Bell catemai. of Plymouth celebrated her seven t-ier.tr. u'rihdsy Fridav r ight at tier home i ear Plymouth. Those attending were Mssrs Robbie Tetterio , Archie Tetter ton, Rudolph Beasley, Haro d Beasley, Wa-d McNair, PuU Saw yer, Vance Satterthwaite. Joe O iver and Joe White; Misses* A> dean Blount, A'ico White, Her.rj Everett, Aileen Gu^ganus.^ouisf Gurganus, Ruth Bateman anc Beulah Harris. The evening was passed with music aid games. Refreshments *ere served. Misses Marv Many. CaHie Tar kington and Mrs Ida Briekhoust motored to Plymouth Sa'nrdaj to attend the meeting of toe ccui 1.y c.)u i cil’ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Whiti of Edenton spent Easter here Mr. Harold Swain spent th< Easter holidays with Mr. ant Mr*. George Swain in Suffolk 1 Miss Essie Jordan Ispent, E is ter with her parents in Croawel ! Miss Alma Woodley sre -t Su day with Miss Alice White. * Rev. W B. Withers of Oe? well. heM regular e moini ment at U. k Gr^v~ bu. day. Thanks! We take this means of thanking the people for the very liberal patronage given us during our EASTER SALE And while this sale was a stupenduous success, our stock is in no manner broken, as we are daily receivi. g the newest things in Ladies’ and Gents’ Ready-to-VVe OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE IN EUERV RESPECT the largest line of oxfords for men, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE COUNTY. It will pay you to come here be ore bnymg ■ m s: :mb—BT-SgT-.ZSEBE3BRSZ2H2SM Mr. Herbert Swam left bat j u day for RobersonviHe to speed, Easter with his pi-rents Mrs. Edward Sprui I mil dau ghter, Miss Mary Jane or V, ind sor, and Miss Mary Sprui i who is attending Chowan I'-olk-ee. Murfreesboro, spent Ea ,.< r hol idays with Mr. and Mrs. E. R | Spruill | Mrs. Lynie Wood lev of Colum I h;a. spent Easter wich Mrs. Ida i Brn khouse proceedings of toad com missioners T H W-'ters Prin Sup $ W A Mizell comm p H Dr rJen comm W A Swain comm Swain & DavenDort sup Addie L Brinkley Reg fees Nat’I Handle Co sup A J Catnon supplies L L Basnight supplier Ply VMhobide Co supplies Standard Oil Co suppli -s W F Midgett supplies m H Hampton & Son sup E W Harrison salary If 6 12 68 ro 05 00 10 06 25 96 20 /.o 51 47 5G 90 43] 751 CO 00 00 I In Honor of Mrs. Matilda Bunch. The Pnilathea Class met ; t, the home of Mrs. Matilda Bum h ; on the fourteenth of Mar-h to ' celebrate her birthday- She wes presented many presents, cake was given her by Mesdi mes A C Blount, Ed Overton, Ben 1 Overton and Frank Ambrose , which was deerrated with a wreath of evergreen and m tnv dainty flowers and bearshg many . candles to represent her eight - s sixth birthday. - The afternoon was p’easa; tl ' enjoyed with her by friends wno hold her in high esteem because i of her loyalty to church and friends. Reported Dr. D. B. Mizelle 1 DENTAL SURGEON in Plymouth every day ex 1 cept Monday prepared to to do all kinds of Modern DENTAL WORK
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