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'V'vJ"-" '? X *-T; -i i .' nk: I E&jg^1 > ? f~'^^ '':--$&jf:-.^Si^^? '? fl 1 -Tniii- ^ Thfcet J ;; ' wed-thuks . :: "young man of man ;; hattan *???" Jk. HjH VJBSIV^P 2 S^F^V V V^B^B VM(| 3 LOCAL HAPPENIHSS f -^UIIUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIUUIIMIF It S. Crinktey it la New Tori this week. ?"? Mrs. J.. L. Rumley is improving after a recent flhwas. : ? ? G. S. V ought spent the week end in Suffolk, Va. Ml* - *: .y vv; ? * ??- ' r*'"? re. Loy Horton spent Wednesday in Raleigh. ? see ? v ' * ' - ' 3C Mrs. W. E. Joyner is visiting rel atives in Hookertoa. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nanes spent Tuesday in Wiltiamaton. e a ? * Miss Lucy Johnston spent the past week end at PamWico Beach. * ? e ? Mrs. Ralph Taiton of AaheviHe is the guest of Mrs JL W. Turnage. ? ? ? G. A. Jones spent the week end with his son, Edward Jones, in Rocky Mount ? ? ? ? Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Venable spent the week end with relatives in Hob good. ? ? ? ? Mrs. A. B. Walters and daughter, Miss Margaret spent Sunday in Ral eigh. * ? ? ? 1 ?1 ~T Mrs. W. E. Franklin of Norfolk spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. J. K. Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rasberry spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Raleigh and Cary. ^ ? * * * Mrs. Sterling Gates and children left Thursday to spend a week at - Four Oaks. ? * * * Mr. and. Mrs. Sterling Gates are spending the week end at Morehesd City. ? ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bryan are spending the week end with relatives at Winfall. ? ? ? m Mrs. John Dwight Holmes of Ral eigh is spading this week with Mrs. J. W. Holmes. * 9 * ? Mrs. Harvey W. Toroage and son Harvey Jr., spent Wednesday in ~ Greenville. -? ? ? ? ? J. W. Holmes is spending this week at Seven Springs recuperating from a recent Hnsas. * * * * Miss Mary Alice Beaman returned Sunday from a visit to friends at Rocky Mount. # ? ? ? Mrs. Cha& Shaekleford and soa, Charles WS&t spent the week end at lbs. ShacJdeford's former home near Wilson. ? ? ? ? Miss Martha Cobb and Miss Meta King Moore returned Friday from a visit to Norfolk. *m m * Albert Weat left Friday for Tuba, Okla., to accept a position with the Standard Oil Co. Mm. Dave Barefoot and Miss Nel lie Eason of Greenville were visitors here Saturday. ? * ? - Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Mrs. C T. Dix on and Mrs. W. M. Willis ww Green ville visitors Friday. Dr. ami Mrs.* j/w. Harwil re turned Saturday from a' visit to rel atives in Norfofc. r ~v'-\ . ? ?-? ? > ^ and Jack left Sunday to spewf.two ' weeks at Camp '%?'?* v % ? ? - y g. I _ . f , l ' if ~ rr? ^'4. * j u, Um T _ w w Mr vy vviifnvivii * Mrs. Grady Smith and daughter of Mrs. J. W. Holmes. ? * * ? Mrs. J. B. Joyner left Friday to spend several weeks at her farmer home in Tuskegee, Ala. ? ? ?? e Men B. H. Knott and children have returned after a visit to rela tives in Opelika, Ala. eeee Miss Mary K. Jerome left Friday for her home in Atlanta, G. after a visit to Mrs. J. M. Whelms ? e ? e Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Rouse cf Rocky Mount were guests of Mrs. Blanche Paschal Sunday. ? e ? ? ?. G. W. Davis Sr., returned Thursday to his home at Hawthome, Fla., after a visit to his son, G. W. Davis, Jr. eeee Mrs. J. Loyd Horton and Mrs. W. H. Whitmore of Wilson returned on Tuesday from a motor trip to Greens boro. ? ? ? ? Roderick Harris, Herbert Cobb and Lather Thomas returned Friday from the citizens' training camp Fort Bragg. ? ? e ? ' Several of the younger set here at tended the dance at the Country Club near Greenville Tuesday even ing. - eeee Miss Hennie Brown of I>iipgtori, Ky., a former teacher here, spent several days of this weak with Mrs. J. T. Thorne. ? e. ? e Mrs. R. H. Knott, Mrs. G. A. Rouse, Mrs. a M. Hohhur and Mrs. J. N. Gregory were Kinston visitors Monday. e ? ?. e Cameron 'West of Walstonburg spent several days of this week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Johnston. ? eve _ . _ John Gary of Washington, D. C. and Hiss Cora Gary of Mmfreesboro woe guests of Mrs. J. H. Harris Wednesday. ? ? ? ? Boy Barrett and Miss Mattfe Lee Sugg, and Frank Harper of Snow Hill left Sunday for New York City by motor. *??? Mrs. E. A. Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. A quills. Joyner of Boberson vflle, are spending this week touring in Western Carolina. - 9 9 9 9 Mrs. Roland Lang and children, lbs. J. Loyd Horton and daughter, Jean, left Wednesday to spend a week at' Morehead City. . ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L E. Satterfield re* turned Friday from a motor trip to Washington, D. C. through the Val ley of Virginia and Asherilk. 9 ? 9 9 Miss Evelyn Horton, who spent the past two weeks at Camp Leach as a Senior camper, will remain for the Junior camp aa a councillor. . ? ? ? ? Mrs. W. M. Willis, Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Mrs. B. S. Smith, and Mm C. T. Dixon and Mrs. T. C. Turnage wen Beaky Mount visitors Monday. 9 9 9 0 i Mm Clyde Finch, and children of Henderson, Mrs. H. H. Benson and children of Lonolr and Mm N. A. Stanford of Cfene, HL, Art guests of mOL. X M. Christman. ? ? * Friends will be interested to know that Miss Nell Xael left Friday for a trip throod Her itinerary will in elude England, France, Italy, Belgium mid Switzerland. '? ? ? ? -/ ? ? ? ? Mrs. A. & Bynnm of Charlotte Is the^gowt ?f Mm J, 13 kin I" " ' . ,_ s ' n.re I \ -a g I Beach, \ i I JMR&R L^Y ROLLINS, * Chairman > ' t ? ?? ? ?? !??? ?? ?! I ' ? ? a HOSTESS TO CLUB ' ??* Mrs. Lath Morriss was hostess to the Tuesday afternoon elub at her j honte this week. In the living room a variety of bright summer flowers made an attractive setting for the ; tables plaeed for the games. ( Mrs. C. T. Dixon was winner of - high score and was awarded a novel } i'sachtet- A. frozen salad} course, ; served after several .progressions, ? proved most delectable. "In addition } to the club members, i|m,rr|lorriss had as guests Mm. J. T. Monk arid | her house guest Mrs. A. S. Bynum ! ' of Charlotte, and Miss Hattie Carr. ; ??i " < ? M FARMVILLE LODGE A ' No. 517 >sMe A. F. ft A. M. Holds regular communica- < r | ' tion every Second Thurs- * day, 11 o'clock a. m., every Fourth ? Thursday, 8 o'clock p. m. Alt members urged to attend. AH visiting Master Masons cor- f diaHy invited. W. E. JOYNER, W. M. GEO. W. DAVIS, Jr., Sect ~666" Relieves s Headache or Neuralgia in St minstee cheeks a cold the first day 1 and chacks malaria in three days. ^ S? T. .* ? A* S? '* m ' m ? 111 ' ? * ?. ' T68tlU6flt 68ch WF?dc belli Jf." f6QIUl>Cd EYE, E4B, .VOSB, 7^20^ mm Often causesheedache and ; ? ; nervousness. Our specialist < | I te.at your command, hours j \ S. B. Denny, Owner "; Next to Postoffice J' WILSON, N. C. ? .?? ?.1 ? .1 ..Ml,..,* FINEST WATCH AND . JEWELRY WORK Sattafaction Absolutely GUARANTEED TOLAR'S ?At the Mf Clock* GREENVILLE, N. C. IWIIWI III I JV-?' ? - ? \ - ;? ? .? ? ... : ESi; . MMnjilA Y. ' J (Ju I /J, j ? ?*?** " 1 A II il / * I I'll i Mi M /?% - lav ^WuVi... ;vi- II II I V i y #)V: V ? ? I I II i. _ _ I I 11- 1 liJtrurn Q ..1 ? ' '< W~' 1 || Bernice Clair and Alexander ^ J "DANGEROUS NAN J L. i 11 ?% ' ' W ? / ? ... . . . . . . ? FOR SALE?Tobacco Sticks, $5.50 per thousand, t. o. b. Williamston, N. C? Harrison Bros. 4 Conwy. ? ty " ' Reliability Economy ? Good Pekfobmance THE NEW FOBD TUBOB SEBAX : * _ YOU are buying proved performance when yon boy a Ford. Yon know It I hu been M for many thousands of miles of satisfactory, economical service* - Letters fromusers in every part t of the world show the value of ', " . '/'j, ? - " cy- ' V: the sound designof the car, good . _ m ?? ' cfefr' <"?a BMfgrtofa ai^t accuracy lit maun* factoring. Yon sense a feeling of sincere piide in the ofttvpeated phrase?- "Let me tell yon what my u p ,J1JW . m ^;v.| ?liabilitfind gemfrul alWound per formance of the new Ford is shown industrial companies which keep conswmptfrtft lowjfearly deprecia* :'M$ Hon, and low coat of upkeep. They have found, as yon will find, -J; that the Ford embodies every feature yon want or need In a motor car at ? ? ' ? _ V." ??-5 an imusuaUy low price. NEW LOW FORD PBICBS Bwbw .......... $4Si Phaeton . . v ...... . 441 Tudor Sedan ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 495 ~ ?^BgSWiVL-. ' ' '? ? ? JA. UNqK) ??????????? TO rrr,^,r . CM Sport Coupe . ........ 525 De Luxe Coape . ... . . . . 545 *?*. 625 Eizisr- ? iwiawSean . ? ? . ? ? . ?. ow to v- help ocr neighbor* tofcindle thdjr iwifcp fp but *?. I bJtr... ?/ "?* ? f :? " V" ??'"? Vl : D. E. OGLESBY. Cashier '""'did rmij mini?iiitmainj SERVICE, SAFETY '? . * . ?? v- || ? ' " ? " " " " ???. ; : ? ."-C*' ""v,"'' **'V -"" V-^'."??"?? ?'?' " ? 11 ? " ' f With-Our Compliments? LADIES! a delightful $3.00 "Facial" and scientific Beauty Advice without charge We have arranged at considerable expense, to bring tc our city July 14 to 19 Miss Marie Lague, one of the proffes sion's expert beauty specialists. She is a graduate in her art, capable of rendering really scientific service. It will be our pleasure to have her give you without charge, one "DOROTHY PERKINS" FACIAL / v; If you desire it she will advise you on personal beauty ? problems. We will have a private booth in our store. WHELESS DRUG CO. FarmviHe, N; C. ? ? To avoid possibility of waiting, phone us for Appointment j' , ? .w'<{?'* ^ .. . ? ? Atwateh Hij I :? *109 LESS TUBES . .
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