kbr,^Ks clearance sale OPENS FRIDAY MORNING JULY 10TH b Prices have been smashed and slashed for this great event! The greatest bargain riot in the history of Wallace! Everybody come and save while you can. The Summer goods must go regardless of price. Come get yours III ! J [ ? * .. _ _ _ • Personals Miss Mary Currie returned Thursday from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where she at tended the convention of the Chi Omega sorority. WATCH AMD JEWELRY REPAIRING - ENGRAVING Diamond! - Watches - Jewelry iAJ.CAVENAUGH WALLACE, N. C. Fourth of July Specials fU-GLOSS RINSE, SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE__50c PERMANENTS REDUCED TO $1.50 and up Only Experienced Operators * Open 7:30 A. M. Elizabeth Hayes SALON 112 S. Center St., Next Door to Western Union Goldsboro, N. C. Mrs. Earl Walker of Willis Wharf, Va., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Jones. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert) Carr and family spent the past week end at Topsail Sound. I Mrs. W. G. Wells and child ren are spending some time in Winston-Salem as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nichols. | Mrs. J. R. Rose is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Albert Watson in Greenville. I Dr. E. G. Reads and sons of Watertown, Conn., visited Mrs. L. Southerland the past week end. Miss Dorothy Sloan visited friends in Morehead City last week. Miss Melva Hansley is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Tommie I Morris in Halifax. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coving ton of Clio, S. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cavenaugh. Harcourt Adams spent Fri day at Wrightsville Beach as 'guest of the Wysongs. I Miss Nell Forrest of Efland is the house guest of Miss Mar tha Jane Hanchey. Mr. and Mrs. McKay McKin non of Maxton were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boney. Mrs. Luther Powell is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. H. J. Batts1 'in Chinquapin. Mrs. Sallie V. Whitfield left Pianos PIANOS ^anos $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 AND UP These are Reworked Pianos in Perfect Condition. New Ones from $190.00 up.—TERMS I Pay $3.00 For Information Leading To A Sale A. M. LANSFORD Back of M. O. Powell’s Store WALLACE, N. C. THE MAGIC GIBSOJy I ^ Is the only real, practical improve ment in household refrigerators in 1 modern times. You won’t be satis fied unless your new refrigerator has the Magic Freez’r Shelf. And, of course, This means a GIBSON, because only GIBSON has the Magic 3ood Housekeeping] > Institute PRICE OF MODEL SHOWN $179.50 J. A. Smith & Company MAGNOLIA, N. C. Signal Radio Service GOLDSBORO, N. C. Kenansville Drug Company kenansyilleT n. c. James Rose WALLACE, N. C. Harrell’s Dept. Store BURGAW, N. C. Monday to make her home in Clinton where she has opened a beauty parlor. Miss Minnie Boone has re turned from a visit to relatives in Angier and Murfreesboro. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rivenbark returned Tuesday from a trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rivenbark were accom panied on the trip by Mrs. Chas. Parham of Fayetteville, and Miss Thelma Mears of Dan ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCorm ick of St. Pauls were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caudell. Dr. and Mrs. John Wilkins of Mt. Olive were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farrior Mon day. B. E. Benton of Charlotte spent Monday with his sister, Miss Mary Margaret Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farrior, Charles Farrior, Mrs. Wharton [Williams and children, Mrs. | Colwell Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caudell and fam ily spent Friday at White Lake. Mrs. W. D. Campbell and Miss Martha Jane Hanchey are chaperoning a house party at Carolina Beach. Those in the party are Misses Xylda Cooper, Josie Hall, Chestnutt Hall, Hil da Powell, Mildred Bryant, Louise Robinson, Margaret and Hattie Hilborne of Bladenboro, Steve Mallard, Joseph Carr, Cedric Zibelin, Bill Sheffield, Jimmy J'ohnston, John Hunter and Withers Harvey of Green ville. Mrs. j. w. Moore and dau ghter, Annette, Mrs. D. T. Mur phy and son, De Leon, Jr., have returned home 'after spending some time with relatives in Wilmington. Mrs. J. D. Robinson, Mrs. H. M. Morrison, Mrs/ Worth Wil liams, Mrs. W. B. Jones and children spent Tuesday at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Evelyn Sheffield is spending some time in Spring Hope with friends. Messrs. Lawrence and Roy Cavenaugh, Jamie Wells and Albert Wells spent the past week-end in Washington, D. C. , Mrs. C. G. Ballard, Mr. and jMrs. O. H. Estes, Mr. and Mrs. ID. T. Murphy spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Murphy in Rose Hill. Mrs. Carey Carter is spend ing some time with her mother who is ill at her home in Con way. Mrs. V. W. Murphy and small daughter of Rose Hill are spending a few days with Mrs. J. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Caudell I spent last week-end in St. Pauls and Charlotte. Messrs. Wilbur, J'ames Os borne and Joseph Carr, Bruce Koonce and Wesley Sykes at tended a baseball game in Washington, D. C. last week end. •, Marguerite Thompson has returned to her home in Salis bury after spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Carey Caudell. Martha and Mary Ellsworth Jones have returned from a vi sit to relatives in Willis Wharf Va. Society Birthday Party Little Bobbie Carter celebra ted her fifth birthday Wednes day afternoon with a lovely party at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mra. Roy Carter. Miss Mary Currie lead the lit tle folks in games out on the lawn. Mrs. Carter, assisted by Mrs. Carey Caudell, served cream, cake and candy in the dining room. The table was1 covered with a lace cloth and centered with a white birthday cake decorated in pink with five pink candles. Attractive fav ors were given each guest. Those present were: Mary Ann Carter, A. H. Carter, Jr., Alice Lou Carter, Grace Carter, Bet-' ty Boney, Carolyn Boney, Bob- j bie Carr, Jane Pope, M. B. Pope, III., Margaret Ann Carr, Gabriel Boney, Jr., A. J. Cav enaugh, Jr., Catherine Wells, Molly Anne Boney, Laney Bon ey, Frances Jones, Dick Know-j les, Teddy Carr, Bobby Jean Carr, Joyce Caudell, Dan Cau dell and Max Morrison. Bridge Tournament Miss Anne Cavenaugh won high score prize at the bridge tournament given by the Wo man’s Club Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. John D. Robinson. Second high score was awarded Mrs. W. B. Jones. On arrival the guests were served sandwiches, at tractively arranged on large( hores d’oeuvres trays and iced j punch. Those playing were:; Mrs. Worth Williams of Greens boro, Mrs. Robert T. Covington of Clio, S. C., Mrs. Charles Brooks, Mrs. Robt. Hursey, Mrs. Robert Carr, Mrs. John Powers, Mrs. A. J. Cavenaugh, Mrs. J. S. Blair, Mrs. John D. i Robinson, Mrs. M. Liberman, i Mrs. H. Kramer, Mrs. Stedman i Carr, Mrs. Charles Caudell, i Mrs. H. M. Morrison, Mrs. W. B. Jones, and Miss Anne Cav enaugh. Black-Counts Of much interest through out North Carolina is the an nouncement of the marriage of Mrs. Kathlyn Harrison Counts I to Robert Lawson Black at the 1 Myers Parks' Methodist church, Charlotte, on July 3. j For several years Mrs. Black ! taught in the New Hanover high school in Wilmington. During the last year she has been in government work in (Washington, and in Charlotte. | Mr. Black is from Wilming ton and Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Black will reside in Wal lace where Mr. Black is in the automobile business. ( 1 Ward-Savage A very quiet wedding took place in Snow Hill, Md., re i cently when Miss Grace Savage of Winston-Salem became the , bride of Hamlet L. Ward, of Exmore, Va. Miss Savage is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Savage of Wallace community. The couple will make their home at Exmore. I — ESCAPED CONVICT IS CAPTURED AT WALLACE (Continued from Page One) i _ '5 , line, he said, and revested that one of the convicts got the shirt for him while he slept in some woods yesterday morning. Hall said he did not know the names of his escaped brethren, but pointed out one called “Shorty” as the leader He de nied helping formulate plans BROWN'S The Last Word In Choice Meats Fish Fancy Groceries We Specialize In — WESTERN STEAKS — Get the Habit—Think of BROWN’S When You Think of Meats. BROWN'S M-A-R-K'E-T “The Best Costs No More” Wallace, N. C. for the escape, saying that he was approached by the three Monday night and asked if he wanted to accompany them. , When inquiring as to how it j would be done, he said he was , told it was “fixed”. He furth er denied that seven other con victs in the infirmary were threatened to keep them silent. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL SESSIONS CLOSE FRIDAY 1 Closing exercises of the Dai- : ly Vacation Bible School now in session at Rose Hill will be held Friday night in the aud itorium of the Methodist Church. Approximately sixty children and workers are en rolled. Assisting Mrs. H. M. Wade, Durham, Director of Children’s Work and Extension Secretary of the N. C. Methodist Confer ence, and Rev. E. C. Maness, are Mrs. C. T. Fussell, Miss Elizabeth Farlow, Miss Mar garet Blanchard, Mrs. Lucy Marshall, Bruce Teachey, Jr., Mrs. Daniel Fussell and Miss Ethel James. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY MORNING Rev. W. B. Johnson, a South ern Baptist Missionary who is visiting his home on furlough from Soochow, China, will speak at the Wallace Baptist Church Sunday morning at 11 ■o’clock, the pastor, Rev. J. L. Lanier, announced today. Mr. Johnson will talk at the Cor inth church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. COOPER CLAN TO HOLD REUNION AT SALEMBURG I Rose Hill, July 7.—An nouncement has been made of the meeting of the Cooper clan on Thursday, July 16, at Salem burg, in Sampson county. This will be an all day celebration with an interesting morning service in the Salemburg Bap tist Church. ! —■ ' — '■ — REDUCE TAX RATE LEVIED BY BOARD (Continued from Page One) care of increased bond matur ities. Tax payers in two town ships also were granted some relief when the special road le vy in Warsaw and Island Creek was reduced from 15 cents last year to 10 cents for the cur rent year. The budget adopt ed Monday will require, for county-wide purposes, $478, 045.38. Of this amount $278, 958.32 is estimated to be avail able from sources other than the tax levy. However, uncol lectible taxes, commissions and discounts are estimated to take up $18,412.94, making the to tal amount of the tax levy $217,500.00. Items in the budget call for levies in the following am ounts: general county fund, $22,500.00; pauper fund, $10, 500.00; health fund, $12,000.00; county debt service fund, $114, 000.00; current expense school fund—county supplement, $9, 000.00; capital outlay school fund, $3,000.00, and debt ser vice school fund, $46,500.00. In Island Creek special road dis trict total budget requirements will be $1,430.49. Revenue es timated to be available other than tax levy will reduce the amount by $200.00 but commis sions and discounts will add an estimated $369.51 which will make the total amount of tax levy $1,600.00. Warsaw town ship will also fare in propor tion, total budget requirements being $1,797.58 which will be reduced by $70.00 by revenue to be available other than tax levy. However, commissions and discounts will add $272.42, making the total amount of the tax levy in this township for road purposes, $2,000.00. 100 Wild Cattle One hundred wild Mexican cattle are in the Texas Centen ial Exposition corrals for use of the Championship Rodeo. Card of Thanks We take this method to thank our friends, neighbors and the volunteer fire department for their courtesies and assistance as a result of our recent mis fortune. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Wood and family “Box Car”. A gripping serial. Madeline Sharps Buchanan’* story of a small town Cinderel la who takes to the open road; ' beginning in the American' | Weekly with next Sunday’s ’ Washington Herald.—adv. check* m MALARIA i j in 3 day* * COLDS first day Liquid, Tablets HEADACHE | Salve; Nose Drops 30 minates j Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best | Liniment PAINT NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAINT YOUR HOUSE AND FURNITURE. 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