DAILY REFLECTOR May 30, 1911 Venters X Road Items Winterville May 30 Mr. W. Garris lost a fine horse Saturday morning Mr. J. W. Garris went to Grifton last night Mr. Marshall Hardee of Grifton spent Sunday near Venters X Roads Mr. J. M. Moore has some nice corn Mr. Stanley Garris went to Ayden Saturday Mr. Willie Harris was visiting Stokestown Sunday Miss Sadie Harris spent Sunday evening with Misss Louise Wilson Mr. Heber Galloway was on our streets Sunday. We are glad to see him getting better so soon. GREENVILLE SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Mary Wright of Parkersburg is to teach primary methods during the summer of the E. C. T. T. S., instead of Miss McFayden Mrs. J. B. Johnson and little son and Mrs. Nannie Tripp of Raleigh who have been visiting friends here went to Ayden Monday Mr. A. D. Johnston of Kinston was in town today Misses Mattie and Bessie Corey left Sunday for Durham Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carper and little daughter went to Farmville Monday afternoon. Prof. F. C. Nye of Winterville was here Monday afternoon and left with the Rflector an order for printing the catalogues of Winterville High School Miss Nana KIng has returned from a visit to Raleigh Master Edward Harris returned Saturday evening from a visit to Sanford Mr. W. J. Brownwent to Taboro Monday evening Mrs. H. Skinner left Monday evening for Raleigh Mr. EVans Sledge returned Monday from Tarboro Mr. R. J. Cobb left thismorning for Raleigh Mr. H. B. Harris went to Farmville today Mrs. J. H. Goodrich of Henderson who has been visiting Mrs. E. H. Thomas returned home today Mr. C. M> Warren left this morning for Wendell Mr. F. G. Smith went to Farmville today Mr. R. T. Cox went to Walstonburg today Miss Lee Brown left this morning for Raleigh Mr. Albion Dunn left this morning for Tillery