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BILL BOOSTER SAYS £\wom oovrr stuo T 'THAT DOLLAR AVJAH \ VXS ©EEW VYORKIWG FAITHFUL EMSRM C*M, 9*N*H<it fWUA. eoNvu® Cjlctihss FML KVOft, FeECKUO TMfc fMALT, PANIRG TV\e R6VW. BV3MIUQ GAS FOB TUR CAR , PAN VUG OUR. TEACHERS * SUE CARY GGX ALOWGc SWVTWOUT THAT OLO FAVtRFUL OOLCARA OOHT EewO VT ASUAN \ » Quite h number of cur peopb spent Sum? iy afternoon-a-* JhLri'-' Beach. Mr. H. V Austin and Miss Conn re Smith nurtured to Wash ington Sunday. Mr. William.Spruili and Misses Millie and Alice Spruill of Roper, •were in town Monday. Mr. A. L Owens and son Lloyd returned Tuesday from Nags* Head, where they have been spending a few days. Rea’s Beach is advertisings1 big time for the Fourth C July -and big crowds are expected to visit that place on t! at day, and ' there will be a dance at r ight, i Plymouth Garage and Motor. ■GoVine., have just received a' shipment of Chevrolet automobil es. Auditor A B. Litchfield and; his assistants, Misses Neva Aus bon and Fanny Hilliard, are busy auditing the returns of the tax able property of Washington •County. Miss Delano Wilson* home de monstration agent is in Beaufort •county this we^k attending an •encampment ef demonstration workers. J Messrs. W.F. Midgett and ©. <3. Jackson returned from Char- 1 lotte Wednesday, where they 1 went to drive back two new ©nick autombiies for Plymouth •Garage and Motor Co., Inc. Found-Sunday afternoon ladies purse found on highway from Plymouth to Roper. Owner can obtain same by properly indent! tying,it and paying for this ad. Call at this office. LOST- ore rm'r rusrett leather puttees ?t Rea’s Peach Wednes day night,. Finder will please ■oommumcate with \\ P. Watts, Plymouth. Home Wedding. On Wednesday afternoon, June 27, 1923. at one o’clock a very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs George W. Bowen when their daughter, Miss Oalla Lillie, be came the bride of Mr Carl Wili am Bateman. The wedding march was play ed by Miss Moser, who has been directing the mus;c in a series of revival services here at the Christian church. Dr. J. J. Taylor, who conduct ed the revival meeting, perform ed the ceremony in the presence of the family an$i a few select friends. Immediately after the wedding the happy couple left for the western part of North Carolina to spend their honeymoon antong ^ the mountains. Upon their return they will make their home in Rocky Mt where the groom holdd a respon sible position. We offer our heartiest congra tulation to the young couple, anc wish them the best of happiness and prosperity. I Pretty Church Wedding. Attorney Horace V.. Austin and Miss | Co inne Smith were married at Grace i E">is-ns>*l C uirch here Wednesday at high neon. Tire eharch was attractively d corated in English ivy, cedar, magne lias and gardenias and candles. The bride, who was given away by her father Mr, James H. Smith, wore I a blue traveling suit with gray accoi soi es, ami was met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. Bruce, Fa gan. The dame of honor, Mrs Sidney Ward, a sister of the brid \ wore old rose crepe with rose picture hat and carried a boriuet of sunset roses. Jfiss Carrie Smith, another sister of the, bride wore a canary-rolord beaded gown and hat to match with russet shoes. The bride’s maids, Miss Rebecca Simmons of Washington and Miss Elizabeth Tucker wore orchid Fo-ramet crepe with trimmings of silver lace and hats of the same. They wore corsages of Shasta daisies. * j Miss Betsy Phelps, little daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh PhelDs of Wash ington, carried the ring on a silver basket showered with old-fn-shi tied pansies. She was dressed in a flesh colored g-m'gette frock and bonnett. The ushers were Messrs. John bow ers of Washington, David Moore of Greenville, Hal Williford and Sidney Hilliard. Rev. Theodore Partric'k, rerAorrf . Grace Episcopal Church, perform* t..« reremouy, using the imp- essive s is g s rvice <>f that: faith. Immediately aft* r the ceremony the young cou-ule left for a ;:i > or trip to the western p i t of North Carolina. Mrs Robert W Johnson reside ml seve. -at beautiful selection on tl e pi;.* organ, and as the bride euldred juay. .i Lohengrin’s Wedding March. Miss Mary Smith sang ”0 Perfect Love” j The out-of-town guests attending were: Mrs. E S. Si-mmons, Mis. Caleb' B Bell, Misses Mary and ArnieFowle, Mrs. Charles Newton, Mrs. H. W, Will iams, Mr. lohn G. Bragaw, Jr.. Mr. Jesse L Wa.ren, Mr, T, H. Myers, Mr. E G. Weston and Mis. H. A. Phelps of Washington, and Mrs. Corrinnc Davenport of Norfolk. The kroom came to PIymouth from Stanley county and establi shed himself with the local bar. Tn May be was elected to the of fice of mayor of Plymouth. The bride is the accomplished, and popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Smith, and has been Jiving m Washington for the] ast year. Public Reception. On Tuesday night from nine to twe-, live a public reception was given at the’ home <?f Mrs S, A- Ward on Main street, *1 b®»«r of Miss Corinne Smith and Mr* Horace V- Austin, whose wed ding task place on Wednesday at noo* The gaests were imelat the door by Mrs H. A. Williford and her brother Mr. Robert Johnson. The cards were received in a little silver tray by little Miss Betsy Phelps of Washington, and Master Louis Latham Owens. The bride^s book was presided over b} Miss Isa Gordon Tucker. The guests were met at the living-room door by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton and introduced to the receiving line which was com posed of Mr. and Mrs.J. H Smith, parents of the bride, Miss Corrine Smith, Mr. Horace V. Austin, Mr. a: d Mrs. Sidney, Ward, Miss l ai ric Smith, j Mr Bruce Fagan, Miss Rebecca Sim mons, Mr. Jesse Bowers, Miss Eliza beth Tucker, Mr David Moore, Miss Mary Smith, Mr. Ilal Williford, Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mr. Sidney Hi’.ii ard. The guests were served to punch by Misses Martha Hornthal and Millie ! Spruill. ! Miss Fannie Hilliard Cordon invited the guests into the dining room where an ice cream course was served by Misses Doris Owens, Elizabeth Smith, Augusta Clark and A ice Spruill i The home was attractively decorated with sweet peas and various spring flowers. i • First Cotton Blossom. The first cotton ^blossom brou ght to Plymouth this season was i exhibited by Mr. A* L. Alexan der Wednesday morning to an ! admiring crowd. The blossom came from the Hilliard farm which is managed ; by Mr. A. L. Alexander and ten anted by William Martin Cooper ; who, Mr. Alexander stated, is ‘a most thrjfty and successful !! farmer. Yacht Ride Enjoyed. Monday night Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hampton gave their friends a . delightful moonlight ride on I their new yacht, after steaming 3 out into Albemarle sound a few 1 smiles from Plymouth the boat was anchored and the y< a np peo ple enjoyed a few horns dancing, after which delicious refresh ments were served. The occasion was tendered in honor of mayor H. V. Austin and Miess Corrinne Smith, whose ma rriage was solemnized in Grace church Wednesday at noon. Christian Church Revival Closes. The series of revival services conducted by Dr, J. J. Taylor of Kentucky, at the Christian Chu rch for the past twenty days closed Sunday night. Dr Taylor is an able and eloquent speaker and attracted large congregations at each service. Tne music, lead by his assist ant, Miss M'ser, was much en-; joyed by those attending, esp< c laily the inspiring solos renderet by her There were thirty-seven ad-; ditions tu the church as a result of the meeting, wh4 were bap'; t- { { , > f.-.-rJ. f tJu' '.PA • UiiU • Present Fire Comp,-r*y to 0 Eatvrls. lucent. ■•i'h •'F'.'li; s <•>: 1923“ will be pre.-anted )n the school audit orium on Monday night, July 8, by the Plymouth Fire Company. Tha cast includes sixteen young ladies and eight man. An attempt is also being made to use an or chesra of local talent. Special voia' music will also be rend r d The proceeds will be applied on comp my fund and vvii be used! for the development of tl.e com j pany. Afire company properly; equipped is something Plym uth j has felt the need of for years, and by patronizing this endeavi r j the people w'l be contributing to a most wormy muse. Mr. Albert Baker, who special izes in this class of work, is directing the prediction, and i those who attend’are assured of j an evening of pleasing entertain ment. More information is carri ed on another page of this issue. i Westover News. Mrs. T. Gray Goburn of Nor folk, arrived Saturday to- spend: the summer here at her country home. Master Clarence Cummins of Bluefield.W, V*., is visiting Bon nie Coburn. Master James Atkin?on of Greenville, is spending a few days with his u.ioje R. M. Bat eman. Misses Ne ilv and Gwendolyn Gorkin of Rosemary, are visaing their aunt, Mrs. George Co mrn. Mrs. John Swain and daughter Miss Marion, of Norfolk, are vo ting Mrs- T. R. Chesson this week. Mis3 Mildred VaiJ spent the week-end in Plymouth. Mrs. Thomas Ayers and Miss Any Car is a Better Car if nothing but GASOLINE the volatile gas is ever fed to the tank: Better in mileage, up keep, flexibility, pick-up and power. Fill up at i $£IL2E225Sll£ • ..Cl£z*cju 1 aL.< a gk, W "BP v*3 €5 1 v J S4 1f £* £ rB#1,Sif ■ * ?; la 'wwwwTyaffeswK *?r —™—umi— 1 You will find in our stock a full and com plete line ot Veils, Organdies, Tissue Ging hams, Silks, Crepes, trimmings to match. 1 i Branch Robbins were the guests of Mrs George Ayers Saturday NORTH CAROLINA, Tyrrell County Superior County Annie MeCabe^ widow of Ewzene McCabe, Dec'd Notice Of Publication vs C. H. McCabe, Curtis McCabe^ Leslie Tarkingtoo, Eisula Dray ’tWilmot Overton, Hester Oveiton list two infants and heirs at 'aw od' Liigetie McCabe, Dec’d. The Defend.mits, above named will take notice that an actio'll entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of 'l’vrrell County, North Carolina, to lay off and allot to Annie McCabe, her dower in thelands of Eu gene ucC'abe, Dec’d, situated in Tyrr ell County. Arad the said defendants ,vill fother take notice that they are required to appear at the < ffiV of the Clerk of the Superior Court of' v. _ Tyrrell County on the 9th day of July '0C1 it :he Court House in Columbia and ans wer or demur to the complaint in said lction Or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in he said complaint. This the 30th da of May 1923 Jerrv Brickhonse CLERK SUPERIOR COURT PLYMOUTH, N. C. LARD, best pure .14 Kinghan’s Comad Beaf Mash, 2-Ib .15 Wilson’s Corned Beef, lVfe-ib. .19 flovnrd t'nof ba^h, Gov’t. K Issue, 1-lb C:-n, 3 for. Gorn:d beef, government issue, 6-lb caii. Pork mates 1j O Per pound..* ^ Ma >shall’:* kippered hen i ag ^ C? Plain or tomato sauce, large can -“,5-y Chum Salmon, large can.. \2 domestic Sardines, can. 05 Brownie Peaches, Cali for- r \ nia lemon cling, large can Libbv’s Apple Butter Large 2£ can. Blue D t Lim?. B a;.3 Two pound can. D. P. Extracts, lemon or vanilla, 2 oz bottle ... Libb. ’r Foster Brand Lurch tongue, 1-lb can . . . .25 Roast R -or, Government £2** Issue G lb can. Pork; best salt ribs pound . .15 Gorton’s ready to fry Cod 1 A Kish cakrs, 10-oz.• • » Libby’- Ro edalo medium 1 C Ked Salmon, 1 lb can . . ^ Hawaiian , ineapple, brob- ^ H on slice's, large can.* !ad .43 • r.-’are cor , 2 lb can "t O -naliiv 1 “ Prim -Ame. lean Spaghetti 1 O Large lS-o . M ur n, tin top, TTO T ! ' T T 1 x3Q & x J & ». *1 rti'vO ,. ; *- a . ! > r'nfa top- pirtt, doz. 1.05 quart 1.25 L'-^tal 1.65 rsT U : f ROM > U N L 50 D. I" 1* . v : f’ „ MAKES DELICIOUS i ell . Laoal £ ea iced tea 10 : > • ’ IT J lb pckg.... 32 1-lb-pckg.... €0 A bi ui f India and Ceylon Tea D. F. Coff ‘ Tho World’s Best. Drink'" OC^ ' • -1 -■ -- Presl.lv Cr.iuiui, one pound sealed packnre ww/
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