MIm Dorothy Vollera and Vii Mary Eunice Wei la were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Welle Tuesday. Mm Stacy Britt had aa her guests Sunday, Mrs. Lena Cook, Misses Eunice and Gladys Cook of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Outlaw of Goldsboro and Hea> bert Cook of San Francisco, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Morris v*nd infant son, of Halifax, «pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Hansley. Dr. Cedric Zibelin spent the past week-end at his home in Wilmington. Elbert Farlow of Mullins, S. *C., was the guest of his broth er, John Farlow last- week-end. Ransom Hanchey of Raleigh spent several days this week with his mother, Mrs. Lina Hanchey. Miss Helen Evans left Tues day to enter Louisburg College. Miss Mary Graham Smith is fin Raleigh taking a business course. Mr. and Mrs. Leonidas Hux of Halifax spent the week-end with Mrs. Hux’ mother, Mrs. Sion Carr. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and family of Franklin, Va., are vi siting relatives here. Ephraim Powers left Sunday to enter Oak Ridge Academy where h© is a senior this year, i Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Elling ton returned Monday from Jacksonville where they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Camp bell have as their guests, their daughters, Miss Lena Campbell of New York, Miss Virginia Campbell of Raleigh, and son, Henry Campbell of Franklin, Va. Mrs. Henry Campbell and her mother, Mrs. P. D. Camp of Franklin are also spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Currie announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Jahe, on Friday, September 4, at James Walker Hospital in Wilming-, ton. A. J. Cavenaugh is recuper ating nicely from an appendi citis operation which he under went at James Walker Memor ial Hospital Tuesday night. Friends of Mrs. Frank Boney will be sorry to learn that she is a patient at James Walker Hospital, Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Culclas me and children of Greensboro, Mrs. H. C. Teague and daugh ter, June of Winston-Salem, and H. 3. Oulclaame, Jr., of High Point «p«nb Sunday here with Mias Flossie Dixon. STUDENTS AND FACULTY HONORED WITH DINNER Convening in the Sunday school rooms of the local Pres byterian church Friday night, 16 local youths who will attend college this year were enter tained, along with the faculty of the Clement high school. Circle number two of the Pres byterian Women’s Auxiliary sponsored the dinner, which was directed by Mrs. John D. Robinson, chairman of Chris tian education. LOCAL P.-T. A. TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY EVENING The first meeting of the lo cal Parent-Teacher Association will be held Tuesday night in the high school auditorium with the program, as announced by Miss Mary Lou Wilkin®, chairman, being centered ar ound the social life of the school child. The executive board of the ocal association will meet on Monday night at the home of Mrs. J. S. Blair to discuss plans :or the year’s activities. LANIER ANNOUNCES TWO REVIVALS THIS MONTH Notices of two revivals were made tills week by Rev. Mr. J. E. Lanier, pastor of the local Baptist church, who stated that the evening service Sunday at the church here will be called off as he will be opening a re vival at Corinth. A revival at the local church will begin on September 21. Assisting in the Corinth re vival, which begins Sunday ev ening and concludes the follow ing Sunday, will be Rev. Mr. S. W. Oldham, Cary. MAGNOLIA COUPLE HAS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Celebrating their golden an niversary Sunday in the pres ence of their 12 children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tucker, Magnolia, were sig nally honored. Many friends and relatives were also present. Among the features was a mock wedding, in which a bridesmaid at their wedding 50 , years ago took part. Missionary to Speak i Rose Hill, Sept. 7.—Miss Kat ie Murray, a missionary to f China, whose furlough will end j II WATCH for SqjClM. ANNOUNCEMENT HJEXT WEEK Stores Closed Thursday * Friday SEPTEMBER 17'18 Jewish Holiday' the following stores will not BE OPEN Margolis & Liber man Kramer’s Dept. Store The Hub Dept. Store Jacob Hurwitz in a few weeks, will speak at, the Rose Hill Methodist church; on Sunday morning. Everyone is cordially Invited to attend the service. This will be one of Miss Murray’s last speaking engagements in this communi ty. _ HENDERSON REPORTS ON AUGUST TAX ACTIVITY During the past month tax collector I. N. Henderson col lected $5,018.96, according to hie report to the board of com missioners. Of this amount $67.50 was in schedule “B” le vies. Taxes collected, by years, follow: 1924, $35.40; 1925, $21.33; 1$26, $22.50; 1927, $46.98; 1928, $44.50; 1929, $64.68; 1930, $266.85; 1931, $274.84; 1932, $411.87; 1933, $438.20; 1934, $783.65; 1935, $2,540.62. REVIVAL SERVICES TO BEGIN IN ROSE HILL Rose Hill, Sept. 8.—Revival ( services will begin in the Rose i Hill Methodist church Sunday evening and will con thru* through the following SuDday wtith the pastor, Rev. E. C. Ma nesa, conducting. Music will b« furnished by lodal talenit, inJ chiding members of the Rom HiU Music Club. The public is cordially invit ed to attend the services, which will be held each evening through the week at 7:30 o’ clock and in the afternoon al 3:40 o’clock, the afternoon ser vices being arranged due to the operation of the local school MAGNOLIA P.-T. A. HOLDS INITIAL MEET OF YEA* The Parent-Teacher Associa tion of the Magnolia school held its first meeting of the year Monday night with a large attendance. Mrs. N. J. Pickett, president, had charge of the program. Those- taking part included Miss Macy Cox, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Mrs. Pickett, Kenneth Taylor, Mrs. L. E. Pope, L. H. Fussell and Miss Grace Hood. HOLT LAND TRAVELER TO AID IN REVIVAL SERVICES Rose Hit), Sept. 7.—A eerie* of revival meetings will begin j at the Baptist church Sept| 21, with Rev. 6. N. Ashley, pas tor of the Salemburg and Rose boro Baptist chfarches, assist-1 ding the pastor, Rev. J. Herman I Barnes. The guest pastor has recently of tlr teeqjhti College. wtUTucd from 'Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllplllllll HUNGRY or THIRSTY? When hungry or thirsty think of our tempting food | and refreshing bottled drinks. Always something J to tempt your appetite. Regular Meals, Short Or ders, Sandwiches, Drinks, Cigars, Candies, Cigar- M ettes. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIHHIlHIH AND. NOW BEER ALL KINDS CENTRAL LUNCH G. A. Boney, Proprietor WALLACE, N. C. I Are you playing pin the tail on the Donkey? 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