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:. ::. v.. Z.i.. ft. V iix ty 1. -I'r. 6 " 'lt'- I jr. 1 - . d.-y a- I" s C rj, Of I ' 3 I i,:'y : .i . . i t i a i 8 V-f" i eJ gut :? cub sicus soojr See the sew : styles : and make your selection while you. can 'get . the pick. IBICES ABE' LOW ) roily' s mSTOirS MOST MODEEH DEPARTMENT 8T0EE ocoooooooooo cooooooooooooooooooooooci o See COiMPLETE LINE OF o ( or ' n r OU -T o v." O Feb. 24-4t : j. ooooooooooooooooooooooco Yarsaw Drug Warsaw, in CcJ Liver CU J IV 1SlftitarmrHt Ilaeral Oil 3 Lotion' -rtaTafclets i ' 1 v f - V--. . . , ; , . . - . I , ft Myi Tne Iss tke CmuHI Caa( Frllenexall Radl Party Aak far afatlaa aa4 exact tuae at raadeaaf. JOXTEB& j weck ei. IjT. '. SL2&. Mrs J. W. riauLard. , James Lowkirk, son of Hr. and Mrs. D. XL EewLiik, who had an appendice s operation at V7il minetoni ii 1 getting along very nicely. ' , - . lax. and Urs. Jesse Fussell and Kiss Betty FusseSl left Monday morning for Florida, where they will spend a few weeks Miss Elva Norton, of Bocky Kt, spent the weekend with, Mrs, L. A. Wilson t ' ,' ; " Kiss Virginia Ward, of Raleigh, recently visited her mother, Mrs. Berta War! ! - Kiss Lila May Carr, who . has been a patient in James ., Walker Hospital for some time is still se riously OL"r , i Mrs.J. C. Mallard, Jr., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Yelverton, near Fremont. Ivey Maness, who had an appen dicitis operation in James Walker Hospital recently, is improving. . Harvey Boney, Jr., who u Us For c c c lce .dJ..t, tzt tle her with his taxc;.t3. FARM miPLEMEOTS : ; o o o o BUfSTON, 5. c. j Company : " DOIIN ANITABV NAPKINS. Taath Brash SMrinianM '-ill Saavlag Crea aaAaMnBsakat VI fv. Bt.anJiT tk Patt XI w ' :kaar Glavaa; ii ( 1L 'A? . ..hi. VICK BAIN0U rcnc- i .'Jatr i V . 1 V',1 l '. ' ' Is: Je E.Aer, cf tie C. -c 1 c: .i.unity is vLl'-JJ rii tlfs Lere. " - I'.s. B. Xk rirrc!l sjert t: -I vith It s".t;r, 13s r 8. I. tt-n, ia Vf'.lace. - 1Z. 3 11 a E. Yelvertoa vLIl ed her parents ia CLantonsbu.-" drains the weekend, 1 Eta, W. B r Ce, of Bocky Mount, receEl' s.nit a few d : with her mother, Mrs. E Jle Coll ars. ..- 13s. Ion Smith spent the week end in Clinton. " . Mesdames 1. W WiEiams, II. F. Allen, Herbert Cottle, J. IL Barnes and Kiss Bessie Johnson attended a Bpptist W 11 S. meet ing of the Wilmington association in Wallace one day hut week. BEKanr pahty A benefit hearts party will, be given by the Bosehill , Woman's Club, in the Kasonic hall, on Wed nesday afternoon, .1 February , 9 from 3:30 to 5 :30 : o'clock. . All of the town and community are invited to come. Twenty-five cents will be charged for playing. . , KBS. WHSOff XSTEBTADrS l On Saturday evening, - January 29, Era L A. Wilson gave a par ty, honoring her guest, Miss Hva Korton, of Bocky ilount, Hearts and anagrams were play ed at five tables,-After several in teresting progressions, scores were totaled and '- Kiss , Norton was found to be winner of ladies high score prise, a dainty linen ; hand kerchief, and high score i among the men was won by H. M. WeUs, for which he was given an tash tray t Miss Korton, as gueBt -: of honor ..was presented a box of powder. 'e ".v- - The hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Betty Wilson, serv ed a sweet course. i P. T.'A. ANKOUNCEMEIIT t. The Bosehill P. T. A' will meet Tuesday afternoon, February 8, in the school auditorium. The r pro gram leaders for this meeting are Mrs. J, E. Teachey, Urs . Hit Boney, Mrs. M. I', Allen, and ' 0. B. Turner, and the subject to, be discussed is "Juvenile Delinquen cy and Crime' ' i - - r-f Virginia Dare'ls ; Birth Certificate; In London ; ; i Saleigh, An. official copy of Virginia Dare's birth . certifi cate, signed by . President Boose velt and Governor Koey, now re poses in the archives of "Ills "aj- jesty's Government,", in Xondon. by Dr; Carl V Beynolds, . date , Health Officer, through the "de partment of State, in Vashr :ton, I - which forwarded the framed doc-1 ' ument through the United States ' Embassy. , 'His ;Majestyt Governmcat deeply appreciates the gift," Ir. Beynolds was informed, on behalf of Neville Chamberlain. ' Dr. Beynolds also pre. U i, a copy to President Boose. ", signed the certificates on f e oc casion of his visit to Ea : e In land, August 18, last yer..-, w : n the 350 birthday of Virgin a r .e who was the iirst child cT : j lish parents born in the v . n hemisphere, 'I was celi-. 1 ' Fort BaleighV during I' s I season, wnicn drew uu ; c visitors from all parts cf t : woild. r - Ad van Z2 Ik i '. Mrs. Carrie T 1'e e 1 c Mrs. E. F. JTioL-l i L.jl V.. . ington, D. C. sre-t t ' e ve 'e e-i with Mrs. reele's LiOt. r, u. li. Powell and fauuly cf Eoc' y I't. Mr. and Urs. E. F.' Towul have moved into their new home on Pine Street. , - - Mrs. B. . L. Whellesi spent last week end with her sister, Mrs. S. M. Branch in Enfield, i " Miss Jean Thomas was in Farm- ville for the past week end. v , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred -Cooper spent the week end with ' friends in Faison. . . - Miss Helen Marsh Best was the truest of. her cousin, Mary Grah I am Herring of Bocky Mount Sat i i iuuhj auu wuuun i : urday and Sunday r Mr. and Mds. (J. P. PriJ-en and Catherine Pridgen spent the week jend with their daughter,- Mrs. TL Wilson Shoulars of Bich. Square. Miss Edith Surratt returned to threensboro after a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Surrat - . i . - . ' Mr. Bland Pickett visited rela tives in Marion, & C, last weeic. We wekvue Mr. and Hn. Bak er , Miss Hatch, Mrs. Baker's sister- to our town from Clayton. Also Mr. and Krs.' Harry Potter and two small children tram Ma nolia. , -. - ' -Those atendine the ILE.!H sionary Institute, Grace - Church, in Wilmington, from Warsaw were Sev. A. J., Andrews,. Urs. Eland Pickett, Mrs. C. W. Surratt, Mrs. Charlie Carroll, Mrs. D. E. Carl ton, and Mrs. Park Pridjjen, ENTEBTAIlfS AT TEA. ' FOB BECE5TT BBIE3 "." " ' Mrs. G. D. Eennett entertained at a lovely tea Thun,'T et"r noon, at her home on IJl Z .t, honoring Mrs. HCJvrey i cent bnde. KrSf W. P. Prid3nn rece: 1 the door and Urs. I rt" t Jr.; received in the L punch was served rv . f ' Stranphn and I'rs. t Lps. lUs. Ecu 1 ' 1 I of the re"iutraL i. Fwrior ushered gJCi. Lbrary to w fie rf)Rj, s c 'i f l.cre the rec rsid of 11, x C iiis. iu r. ' es. I"s. i J. K! ' f ITs. 1 the il was covpr ". erLtn 1 1 f. caiKi. " 1 v 1. j. . A. c. " T i al 1 ci a r cut i . bitrniDg t each end ci' t ilis. r ' ::is. e. r. . and &"iv I I t 1 V 1 I S ( ai'd v ; ' ' F. I. J I" ay v. ' 1 1 tl jrz r- 'Ic ', I'r. C-iia.'fli i . wcra - cdy r i crm:.c3. ii.ree - r' 9 ' would 'if J T '7, Urs. . -j it ' l..'e rl Je of $ U attend a 1 r i i i' 5 home of 1 . I t:ry, lk-witted, iirs. Wells 'f lS.ULt, ; I i.ji g t ' advtiiture. f lies as.i hairy talk are re- I a. V "i s"js tlat her hus lL"i, tLe 1 '3 Eanicl Wells, who wj a' j f. a Er;Iji County, ser ved tl-: 'l tlie entjre Civil War. ire r i attr-s t' e cll. is School ilia: jolia wlen her future hus band y.c3 , member of the regi ment eil iscd. : Krs. Wk -s closest living rela tives are a granddanshter great granddaughter in Indiana polis. ' ' , ' ' f ! ' . ; Urs. Binger is a lawyer, married a lawyer and Has a lawyer lor j her father-in-law. Mrs. Binger, ;forn.c:'7 Hiss Cladys' Wells, " atr teni -.1 L i school in CUnton, was at x ing student at H .C. C. W C.v. jro, and graduated inlet Benton, Dorothy Knowles. ; tZ2i as t .e first law student at' Fifth Grade: Billy Griffin,. An Ann Arbfi HIch( Five , years ago, na Holmes Lewis, Allison Bryan, when Mrl. Wells was 82, , shej Pansy Alderman, . Gayle .Wells, made a two-way bus trip to : see' Buby Ann Maness, Hilda Mallard, her gran'IatE'-iter and reached . -, Sixth Grade: Joseph Grimes, each destiiiation without a jar to her health. . - -r'-EYTrrTiY . . ' T-s. W-"s is o-e cf a family of sjc titers &.l to UutLers. The youngest cf this group to die was a brother, who was accidentally killed at f e age of 70. The only other me er of this ian.y Juv tog at pr- nt isa sister, iLrs. I da Will.., i, of E'hUl, who was 78 years old on Thursday, , Janu ary 3, Dr. and Mrs. Graham Wil liams acr i ia fivmg Urs. Wil liams a t .1' 'y djiner on Thurs day and "iLii-t Carah" was one of the clicf ; J.a ' At heme Urs. Wells is the de voted X" ) cf her iufast greatr r;'vt ' -r TratLlin Williams. e c " n rs other close ii t's I' Tr-tyre and' " s cf v.Vce and ia f t! e late Eock Wells '.n, D. C. There has 1 ' l t r r'-yicirn ia Lr fa . k . - 1 Williams of t )(. 1 tlixee years ago, :rjA : 1 . i. A. B. Eland of . .. . i v.. a ia town Thursday. 1 . ' - i E. F. EtricUand and L. E. ( r of Warsaw were it 7 , - I . jl C nderson, mTi- . -s spent t. ': c- 1 . rili Lv,r paret' . l i: .. l. n .ror-M. ' ' -y : s of Campbell Col" ' i -.ct e week end with h" 3, ijr.'and Urs. J. V.' I" iAC. Cavcnangh of Wll ' 1 a r--.tr -l-y aft -. 'cr t sr, r-s. c. v. r , , I "7 r-r-r"e J r' 1 i Lcr erl sr t A ? : -i' uirr 1 ' z".i i i . i I niotucr, Las. I y. .1 B. Ward was in 1.0 1 i i . " Ku;s Liry ricL.tt and Tom I?es srent-lday in Zlnston. L. D. Wolfe, Vocation 1 Agri tultural teacher in ths school, is able to be up and resume his di ies, after a few days confinement due to illness. . . , rrs. Kary B. Parker .- was , ia Ealeigh Monday. , -' Mr. and Urs, L; D. Seawell and two children of Jacksonville were visitors at the home of B. C. Sea- weii eanuraay aiieraoon. - Mrs. Frank Jessup and children spent part of last week in Eliza ethtown and Fayetteville, with relatives. - ' Itccchi!! Honor 1 : foXS'RcU 5th Month- Second grade : Elizabeth Fussell, Mattie -Pearl Herring, Sally Sim mons Jerome. Dorothy Thomas, I Jar.v Ttrownins?. Doane Cottle. J, di. Knowles, Edgar Murphy, Hunt er Wells, U. S. Wells, JrM Jims Gray Baker, Thelma Brown, Thel ma J. Brown, : " '-v. 1 . Third Grade: Eva Benton, lor ene Murphy,-Annie E. Merritt, El len Fusself, Carlotta Sholar, , . Fourth Grade t Sallie Grey Her ring, Helen Ann Griffin, Margar- tiu Bradshaw,' Betsy Hall, Buth lller Herring. ' - , ' . ' , Seventh Grad: Louise : Barnes, Louise Griff in, - Grace ' Bobinson, India Eegister, Estelle Thomas. Eighth Grade: Myrtle Teachey. ' Kinth Grade ; Beba Young, Cleo Sanderson, . v- ' . ' Tenth Grade: Lucile Merritt, Buby Enowles. , , - Eleventh Grade: Helen " Batts, ButhyFuiselL ( : - , RccchiUWins- :'u From Wallace v :A On Tuesday evening . February; I. the boys and girls teams of tne Bosehill school met both, teams of the Wallace school on the latter's court. The score was 14-4 in fa vor of Bosehill boys and 23-20 in favor of Bosehill girls. . Gordon Teachey, making i. five points,- won high score for - the. boys team, " Them haa not been a reaT fre- Hit car shortpee ia the . United I j Liates since IC. , tcjacco sera's c Li an 1 Czlz "BASE $2 J EXTRA PES ACRE ON Wit S" "We planted 8.7 acret of oats, which we top-dressed with I1)! - lbs. per acre of Arcadian. We . " harvested S61 bu. and are aei ' ? " them for seed at Si.00 per bn.l ue best we . can figure from past , ?ields we received an extra prot rom this field of over $200.00." 4 B. C, and H. S. Smith; - WakuIU, K, C. "This Is the second year I hav . .; used Arcadian on my "'t and , I have for the second y r the) best crop of wheat I h ... ve -ver' .- raised.-Arcadian more ttr i c-ju ' bled my yield." i - r - 'IIADE fOORTIITOTHE CO'SrOF" "."""JT "This year I top-dr I rny grains with Arcadian Kurate. I - '. averaged approximately so-,,. . " more yield to the acre tVan brti no Soda waa used. Ti.ia e- it a ' profit is more than f bur times the cost of Arca dian." - ' C. A. Sbepvd, - 44 -Julian, N. C. t THB BARRETT COMPANY : Raleigh,' ii.. cu:;2.3 rcrrL A
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