^Perpona/^ Miss Mamie Richardson has re turned from a visit *o her brother, M*-. Will Kichardson, and ms In in - Jlj in Endey, Ala On her return she stooped in Gtcensboru fur a vis it to her niece, Mrs. Craver, and Dr. Craver. Mrs. Maurice Mm. gman of Gas ^ ttiria, state president of Uio North Carolina Association of .Jewish Wo men, will come to Goldsboro Sat a unlay and will he the guest of Mrs. I N. A Edwards, past ptesldenl, lor several days On Sunday Mrs. Ilon igrnan and Mrs Edwards will go to Kinston to attend a district meet ing and on Wednesday will attend a district meeting of the Xorthea.il Territory in Weldon Mrs. A. Roscower of Jamaica. L I., arrived in Goldsboro Wednesday * to be here for several day*. Mr and Mrs. Styrori Harris of Elizabeth City spent the week end with Mr. find Mrs Bill Hinton on Georg.a Avenue. Mr Henry Bclk returned Salur ^ day night front Irvington where he had attended a press meeting Mrs. Joseph Tripp has returned to her home in Core Po.nt after o visit to her daughter, Mrs. lewis Haynes in Goldsboro. Mr. ami Mrs Charlie Bi ooinc .md daughter, Ruth of Auroia, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J C. Bar den in the 11am Springs section. Mr and Mrs. Q G T.ee ar.u Mis Lees rr.nlher Mrs. .1 H Reaves, visited lelotno :u Waisaw Sun day. Mr and Mrs O S Woodard vis ited their sou and Ins family at Pen dt -iea Sunday Mr and Mi E W VicV. have .e turner! frc:n a holiday v ml to Hi and Mrs Warie H Atkinson in Washington, D. C Or. Sunday the' had a* rues'1 Mis V ck's n.eee. Mrs Wiley C Ci aw;, i d. aril \1 C'aw ford and J it Hr daughter, Karen, ol New Born Worth Boyce, small son of Mr id Mr' H W. Boyce, is ill with looping cough at hi* home at 201 Vine sticct Mi.ss Julia Mae Haney, daughter ot Mi and Mrs r. A Haney of Wil mington. is in tlic Goldsboro Hos pital where she underwent a.i operaiton tor appendicitis a few days sgo ' Among Golutboio people who at tended th<“ funeral . of Mi fiank Broadhurst in Smithfield Monday afternoon were Messrs Frank and Edwin Harden. Mrs. Fitzhugh T.ee Mrs. Les’ie Weil, amt M.is Hattie Dillon Mr Bmgden R pence proprietor i.f the Bank at C eedrnore. .s :1! with influenza at the home of hot parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- George Spence. i:i Goldsboro. Hospital Services (MRS. ROGER HINSON) I wish through the Open Forum to express my appreciation for nil that has been done for me at the Goldsbnro Hospital I sometimes feel that a great many people of tflis vicinity know very little about this. . the greatest instituion in our ram ■kgpnunity. This lack of knowledge on U the part of so many is in no way due to their deliberate purpose to remain uninformed concerning the ^functions of this institution. It is ^^because they have been biessed to such art extent they have r.ot re quired the services of the Hosp.tal They are so busy that many of (hem have never taken the time to visit ; the Hospital in order that Ihcy ( might become informed relative to | the splendid services the institution |L is rendering far the relief of stiffer B'iag humanity. ^ On the 24th of last December 1 met with a tragedy in my home, for months I remained in the Hos pital. Since then it has been neces sary for me to go back and forth f^ior certain attentions. These exper iences have enabled me to make ob servations of the Hospital and its services which 1 could not have possibly known otherwise. I have found a most beautiful spirit of cooperation between doc tors and nurses. My doctors have done a most wonderful work for me. This has been possible through the farditics made available by the Hospital. I am writing these lines in order that I may not only express appre tion of the wonderful services idered by my doctors, but that 1 also express my appreciation ■ of the services which the Hospital has rendered In me and others. Thes* service-, were made possible trough the courteous and efficient _.rection of the superintendent, Mrs. W. M Vauaban. and her splen did corps of nurses I most heartily commend them for the work they are doing. fr>r lhelr interest in the UfptientE ot institution and their BCfors to establish a Hospital upon iWhich we may all look with pride. I-The community is ‘“deed fortunate ' to have such an institution in its midst and such capable superinten denrv directing its activities. p west-cabraway Mr and Mrs. M D Carraway of GoIdtbOro have announced the marriage of th™ tlu"“hU>r' Nancy ’ [rtnrer, to Mr Jesse Alston Vfest Friday. Januaiy d, 1939, Clm North Carolina. A< home 806 N Goor£e strMt Goldvboro, N C. ITEMS j and | IDEAS ! by j A Country Physician Dr. W. B. Crawlord J Mr. Willie Ezzell. who h.-.s re cently movia to Belfast *itli hi» mother Mis. W. L Ez7c’1. wife ol our good ]fiend Biilie Eizcll whose sudden ooalh a few weeks since grieved nils community, h.v taker. I charge of the Purc-Oil Killing Sta tu. n at Oak Heights, which is con nected with the Cotton Garage, and Mr Alton Glen Smith who has heretofore been with his brother in-law. Mr Herman Thompson-, who | runs the station as cross toads here, has a position with Mr. f.zell Of course all their many fuends itere wish them all sorb of success in fheir new work. nnri that their fond est hopes ol prosperity in the field of dealers of gas anil nil, and sc- j ccssoric.s to the motoi trade may he j fully realized. They are both worthy young men. and we surely I wish then success *| I Mr. and Mrs Hargrave Howell ; from I he Caseys Chapel commun ity were very pleasant visitoi > al Oak G et-. Sunday ..Iteinoor. They | hail their two sinallei buys wit - | them, tiud tie baby die. hut the older two Wire oft on a \ .sit c'.-e where and we m.Soed then-. Mr Bayard Woodard, sou Mi H M Woodard here it It thr i week tor the Navy, aijd will tty out [.p; luck or: the high seas and \vc Audi! I im all the . access that can a« to one :n that Useful l.fe. but v/e 'much prefer Inking ours on my j luntl r we do rot t» ink iu c M’d ' ever dot a cost lined t sue) ; b - pet.d that it c:>*ir i bo ri..' ■ j - f-a uly as might be "tc-ce- - -. ana then if you had to take It . tool i’ j would be a rather ,.IK winded I journey, not to say anything about the probability ot having to ood.ee | a schon] of sharks. But a great ■ many that go to the sea m ships rsy I it is a great 1 !e. anti one ol out ’.try best l ived boyhood fi ends owned! uuu sailed a vessel irom A-rve.ica t/i | the We-.t Indies, but was lost in a i storm. ;u t rut the ha at IIs4:C:3s| on ihe North Carol.r.a toast. ‘ We shall miss the weekly "Ch ps j Off the Old Block’ and will be glut to know that Mi Maurice v. ,M re ir.rin m Gt-ldshoro. if not. assoc.at id with the paper Of course we vve»l know that he will be doing some - thine. as you carrot keep cne of h energy and disposition ovtisfifd without something that will spread good will ard cheer, and a ready helping hand to any who may need it We have orten said that it seemed such a pi tv that one with his talents should rvot have perfect health, but of course he is filling a plaec in life that would be highly commend able in anyone with alt the perfect health needed, and personally we i wish he may keep his pen bu;v ev- j v:i if there i» other work that That . profit hint more (’ccd luck to y-.n Mr Block, no matter what yc-u de ride to devote your time and ‘.al- ] ents to keep you busy. We wish you. not only a very Happy New Year, I but several of them, and all the suc cess that you so justly deserve, in any work you may see fit to at tempt A new fill inti station has recently been opened and is now doing a good business just over tin? river at Capps bridge, on the highway lead-1 ir.g to Princeton from Plkevllle. The' building and grounds belong to Mr. Claud Sullivan, who lives riRht near, but we could not get the name ; of the party who is operating the slat ion. as we tried Ln do At sr.v rate it is in a very scarcely station filled community and should be profitable, as we do not think there is another station anywhere in that immediate section. And probably; only two others between Pike ville | and Princeton, or: the road, and :l j ought to be a good business it | seems to us. As a geneial thing the filling atat.on business is already ; overrun, as in this community, where there is one lov every mile | or less from Goldsboro to Prince* ton. We regret to know that Mr. Elton Rose, son or Mrs. Katie Rose, is very dangerously jick with double pneu monia and abscess ol the ears, ami his condition is very serious, liis J many friends here and wherever he is known surely wist, him a full res toration to his usual health, and that this trouble may soon be thrown off. He has been a sufferer with rheumatism lo. sometime, and this may more or less aggravate bis prcseivt trouble, even if be does not have a rheumatic heart. He is a very worthy young man, and we wish him an early recovery. The optimistic farmers are as us ual as busy as can be. and are mak ing preparations for their tobacco beds, just as U there had not been disagreement m regard to the num ber of acres they may plant bop- that something, we do r.ut know just whnt. may .nine in t ' ‘heir future good, ar.d 'hat a gc ,s«»eri whflt will lit dene, and just whiit steps the par tit's in power will take, and alsol trie will of the larovers concerned, as to whether they shall abide by ' v.''hat either* >uy. nr hold uul for. their lights as many have been try re tu been '■<: rev era’ days or a week .and that 1 ecidttlon Is miprevd, and he, . .. ‘10,1 i i i ; i n f no c< implications ! i • c His many t ends here wish 'ii a a ;ic-.-i.i••• recovery. M ind \lrs Lr .11 Taylor andi M • T.-.ylri.T mother. Mrs Mary | W iii' .. who have Us 1. living at the Nathan Ciawfci'J place. lave .Ttuvcc ever here and are occupy ing ti'.i : ' i .ealow uf Mr Geow.e G.;i ii.tr. near the place of hr.- late ’ ■ther. V.rfer Gardner, and George ii boarding with them Tire plate where they have been 1 vmg will hi? occupied by Mr. and Mrs Tb.unr.an f. raw lord, son and liauxh'.er- u-law trie owner We arc glad M. Tay lo. and family have moved over hen. arid also glad that Mrs Wor ley is with them She made her jiiip at Elder Gartner's the j. rc-r* 1 - it -iarl "f the '. me before hi. death | and 1 c ij-.ubt but ihr.t friend George Cpriloc. is also glad thnt Mn Mary is back m the community, where . site was such a great help and com- • puny in tin- home before his good father's death She is ore /if lire, bed written we know/, and v.e sure, ly are g!;«d she is back nearby, as . v.e hull never forget tier kincinej-i and clove- attention given our good wife, before she had to go to the hospital, and Hie real motherly de votion £he manifested in her daily ’ nursing and other attentions. 1 Mr Phorua Phillips, who has ■ been exceedingly sick for several j days last week with high fever and symptoms which kept all in fear of ( pneumonia day ami lup.ht when it appeared that be wa« not respond ing to treatment has started on the load to recovery, and will be him-yj *eif again in a few more days. He’ is moving to the Charlie Collins place, near the Southern Railroad, just west of the Perry Cox place. He has lived at the Lon Dale place for several years. Mr. Ed Mitchell will move there after Mr. Phillips va cates. Our near neighbor Mr. Dick In gram had the misfortune to lose his mule the past week with some trou ble on the animals leg. which fin-. ally hail the nuite so he could not get up when down. We never found out the exact cause of the trouble, but fully sympathize with the own er in regard to his loss Wc have had just such here for many years, and well know that when one loses a mule, or fine cow, that he just as well put the amount either was worth in the fire as it is a distinct lots, with no ifs and ands about it. i He had traded his other mule for this one. and paid difference, so wc ai e informed, and that makes the loss greater Still while we regret •.hat he lost his mule, there was one thing about we never heard the like j before. Our farmer here at Oak- I G!Cn. Mr. Wiight Fields, asked us if wc objected to his pulling the mulej off with our mules and wagon. We told him that we surely would not ob.cct and to help in any way he could. When wc reached home at noon, and asked about tin* ivule be ing pulled to our lower pasture, we were told that Mr. Fields hitched las Ford to Mr. Ingham's Ford, and then coupled the mule on the sec ond Ford, and away they went in high gear, and then pulled the mule right into the hole which had been dug to bur y him Wc told Mr. Fields j that wc had seen a pair of mules pu’l a Ford many times, and had | had them pull our car several times and also had seen live mules riding in traders, or trucks, and apparent ly seeming to enjoy it as much an a pasrtnger ill the truck, if not bet tor Hut we had never seen a pair of Fords pull a very dead mule and j that they hud earned the nude to j his last resting place different (ronij »:iy we had ever seen moved It just In creases our wonder in te guru to FORD cars, as it seems that , they can do anything that can be, done, and then some. If we had ] David Goodman, 76, Dies Last Thursday Funeral services for David Good man. 76. of the southern part of Wayne county, were conducted at the home Thursday afternoon by the Rev Mr. Johns-on of Dupliri county. Interment v,as In the fam Iv burying ground near .Summer lin's Cross Hoads, He died al his hunt, Wednesday afternoon from the infirmities of age His widow and several children suivive. IAII.-TOI.KR Miis Hare! Toler of Goldsboro and Krr.meU Fail <>( Fork township were married on Wednesday. Jan uru V 4, hy f)r. L R Scott, pastor of the f';i si I’i esbyterian Church of Goldsboro, at the Manse on North George street. The bride wore a dress of rom ance blue with accessories of black, and a shoulder corsage of sweet heart roses She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. II Toler of Golds boro. Mr Fail is the son of the late Mr and Mis Richard Fail o) Fork town ship. He is engaged in farming at House 1 Goldsboro, where the euu ple will make their home MARRIAGE LICENSE The following marriage p«r-r.its were granted fiuin the office of Wayne County Register of Deeds W. F Or morel hist week WHITE John Clifton Straughn, 29, of Ro wbii county to Cecilc Weaver. 23. ot Sampson county Ea.’i Newsome 10, cf Greene county. to I.oij, Radford, IB. of S» u’ stun. Emmett Fail 31. i..| Fork ‘own ship. to ilarel Toler, 26. ot Golds boi o Robert A Hales. 23. 1o Helen Ka bi.ile Stank v 22, both of Geldsboro Huh it Hale:-. 25 of Buck Swamp, to Flu.ii- Feck: 75. of Great Swamp. Henry Clifton Howell. 32. tci An nie M;.c Burette, 21 both o' Buck Sv. amp. I Charlie Tayloe Bower*. 31. of Martin County. to I..Ilian Tcnr.y* i Thorntor*. 27. of Goldsboro. GOI.ORRD Zeno Coley 27, to Ruth Best. 21. both of Stoney C reek Will;, Herbert, 24. to Charity An de.«on. 23. both of NahuMs. James Hal 21, to Ruth Fowler. 18 both of Sauiktou. Sarn Harper. 2H. to Fuuice Carra way, 18 both of Goldsboro Garfield Bir.rell. 23. to Leola Campbell. 21. of Indian Springs .John Lewis. 3». to l.ouise Strick land. 31, both of Goldsboro. Henry Thompson 26. tu Mat‘ie Battk-. 16 heti. of Goldsboro. Charlie Millard. 30 to Flossie Mac Barres 25. both of Buck Swamp. John W Sykes 21. of Indian Springs, to Sadie Belie Brown, 19, uf Goldsboro. McKinley Ward. 24, to Lena Mar tin. 19. both of Brogden known that they were going to give the mule the use of two Fords to safely la id him where they had prepared his buryinp place we should have been here lr. time to ■tc the tr.p EXTRA Specials 38 Frocks to Close out— * Original Values $12.75—at only $1.95 One lot of Regular $1.00 Mojud Hose 75c The Gossard Corset This Week— 20% off ALL COATS 50% Reduction This is an opportun ity. Neil Joseph’s Shop f-^atetown Ifjt ew5 L Miss Doris Smith of Goldsboro visited her parents Mr and Mis J. O. Smith Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Bowen of Durham spent last week v.iih Mr and Mrs. J. C. Sasser. Mr. uriii Mri. Robert Fen ell f.nd Mrs. I.ela Pate visited jn Seven Springs Sunday. Miss Dn'ilie Smith spent the week ' end w ith Miss Jai e Peacock of Fre mont. i Those visiting Mr Joe Lancaster j Sunday were Mi and Mn Mnjoi ! Mt Carmel Items I Miss Mary Ellen Best is spending j a few days in Goldsboro with her sister Mrs. Needham Gainey. Mi David Parker of Washington visited Mi. Einrnitt Scott Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Denver Hicks vis- 1 ited Mr and Mrs Robert Lynch of , LaGrange Sunday. Mrs Amoid Miller and children of Goldsboro spent Saturday night' with her father, Mr Toni Best. Mr and Mrs Chester Herring of Belfast tperiL Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Matthew Herring Mr and Mn L C Huffman and j children and Mr and Mrs James Smith oi Stonev Creek, Mrs. Erne?! Smith. Mrs. Bill Peelr- of Saulsrton and Mrs Filer. Pate nr.d daughter. Elia. of Pilivvilie Mi<* iHillie Tate of Shcrard's Cross Hoads 'lie'll Just week, with he. lutbcr, Mr. Gurney Pate Friends will he sorry to hear that Mrs George Sasser ;s confined to her bed with influei.m Tho^e visiting Mr. and Mrs H. P. Pollard this week end were Mr. end Mis. Johnnie Pollard Mr. Mny Innd and Oilmnr Pollard ar.d Mr. Clayton Price of Seven Springs. Wooten and son, Bob. spent Sunday J with Mr. K W. Huffman of Union j Academy. Mbs Kossie W'iggs of P:kev:lle . spent Tuesday night with M.ss Ed na Woolen Miss Wooten was the guest of Miss Wiggs Wednesday night. Miss Bessie Scott spent Saturday night with Miss Idelt Huffman. Mr and Mr* Tom Best ar.d chil- I dreri visited Mr. and Mrs. Aaron I Best of Eureka Sunday. Miss Murjone Herring was a din- | ner guest Sunday of Miss Idel! ' Huffman.. Miss Mary Lee Caushy of Pike ville visited Mrs Jimmy Jor.es Thursday afternoon. Mr Edward Wooten was a dinner truest Sunday nr Mr Ernest Huf&^ I man. Mr James Huflman spent Sua*. day r.iglit with Mr. Emrrull Seott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Walker of Pike vilie vis,ted Ml's Bessie Scott Sun Quality IS OUR MOTTO Quality Meats Quality Fish Quality Oysters Quality Poultry You will like our quality foods. delivered quickly, and at reasonable prices. Jones Market PHONES 450451 203 N. John St WE SELL Quality Baby Chicks AND PURINA CHICK STARTENA Effective immediately the farmers of Wayne County can secure— U. S. & N. C. Approved Baby Chicks at our store. Chicks that will grow rapidly into profit' able broilers or into big fine pullets bred to lay heavily. SEE OUR CHICKS-NOW ON DISPLAY (We are also booking for future delivery) J. R. MUSGRA VE —Home Of— Stonewall Jackson Flour Purina Chows Smith-Douglas Fertilizers 7 Statement of Condition of The Bank of Wayne At the Close of Business December 31, 1938 RESOURCES: Cash and due hom Banks ____ 3 Certificates of Deposit other Banks ___ U. S. Bonds and Notsf_ Stale of North Caiolina Bonds__ Municipal and Other Marketable Ecnds Loans and Discounts_ ___ _ . _ Banking House Furniture and Fixtures_ _ Accrued Interest on Bonds, Etc._____ Other Assets ____ 694, 48 379 pc 222 •}72 97 7 163.14 000.00 .350.45 .474.41 .920.75 963.15 02.1.79 .111.86 .329.18 Total Resouices_ $‘.,992,354.73 LIABILITIES: Capital --- S Surplus ----- Undivided Proii's _ Roservc lor unearned discount and interest due depositors_ Reserve for taxes, etc._*__ Reserve for Dividend____ _ 160,000.00 : oo.coo.oo 36,006.89 2,608.95 5,282.69 7.000.00 DEPOSITS -----1,741,456.20 Total Liabilities........ $1,992-354.73 Member oi Federal Deposit Insurance Corpoi at ion—Deposit* imurcd up to J3.000 for each depositor.