NOVEMBER 23, 1934 MV OF INTEREST WO^EN CLUB NEWS PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Millard Jones have as their guest Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. J. T. Wooten of Greenville. The many friends of Mi3s Yet tie Bullock will be pleased to know that she is improving from Iher recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bullock, of Leachville, were the guests of Misg Yettie Bullock at her home on Franklin St., over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pender of Asheville, are the guests of Miss Augusta and Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Divine at their home on Church Street. Mrs. Howard Jones, of Warren ton and Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Spootswood Burwell, of Hen dciijon, have been the house guests of Mrs. H. H. Battle at her home on Wilkinson St. The following people from Roc- AT Tlws(oiie ' Service Stores Hot Water Change to Winter HEATERS LUBRICANTS win- Now is the time to drain your ter driv- crank case, differential and transmission and refill whh mgacom- TCgK winter lubricant. Don't Va it « w HF «»*" rather make. Hot Water hard starting and harms your H eater. motor* Copper core. Chrome or ' EV p LY M. crackle finish. Ample ca pacity. Installation extra. $2.40 $2.75 $3.15 « Other Cars Proportionately Low Thermostats . 95c up D«ll—im. Winter Fronts ■ , 98c BatterieS UP BE THERE WITH A RADIO Don't miss the games this falL Equip ml. your ear with a Radio and hear play-by- In:, play descriptions* I Selective. Wide rangy. Stewart-Warner \ 950 AS LOW AS jWv.UV WW DEFROSTERS | Eliminate blind driving "iflt j * a Defroster and gel clear, J \ill safe driving in DE3 ,' I miilllMsri sleet, ice and H L'&fy 1 AUTO ROBES """" A heavy, all-wool auto robe is a necessity for driving. We ANTI-FREEZE , have attrac .A.. Qnc fi „ uve patterns % H U a ll winter. RfiSgj^ggg at this attrac- Protect your live price. motor against boiling and ■ -* ?irestone *2^ CENTURY FLOOR^M^TS §57.25 Durable rubber floor mats to I fit any car. Replace your old 7Qc SPARK PLUGS fi^st°nesuper fthis winter equip riSSvj PYR O with a new set of 3 Spark plugs. | ffl Greater Protec a ▲ m tion Radiator * #"i AA Anl! " Freeze * Ofor.l *| B®' ky Mount attended the Duke-Car olina game at Chapei Hill Satur day: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lea, Mr. and MM. J. B. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wim berly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walk er, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Spears, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fountain, Mr. and Mrs. F.-B. Longest, Miss Ed na Longest, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gor ham and C. E. Leonard. • —o D. A. R. Thanksgiving Dance Friday Night The Daughters of the American Revolution will sponsor a dance to be given at the Old Country Club at Rocky Mount on Fraday, November 23, between the hours of 9 P. M. and 1 A. M. Admission will be seventy-five cents. Good music and careful chaperonage are assured. o Roosevelt will restore last Fed eral pay cut. THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, N, C. RED OAK NEWS I By Helm Beal 01 0 The Harvest Festival, sponsored by the foot ball club was enjoy ed by a great many people Friday night. Bingo and dancing were en joyed by many. Refreshments were l sold by the Home Economics Club. Rev. G. C. Hedgepeth left Sun day for Morehead City where he hopes to enjoy better health on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bass motor ed to Raleigh Saturday where they spent a most enjoyable evening at tending Earj Carroll's Vanities. Mrs. J. H. Jones, president of the Red Oak Woman's Club, at tended the Convention at Washing ton last week. We are glad to say Mrs. Thad High seems to be getting along nicely after her return home from the hospital. Mr. Henry Taylor and daugh ter Elizabeth visited in the com munity, Sunday. CLARK STREET METHO DIST CHURCH H. C. Ewing, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.—L. F. Lane, Supt. Divine Worship—ll:oo a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The pastor will be in charge of services. Epworth League, 6:45 p. m. Wednesday Evening Service. 7:30 o'clock. o * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST November 25, 1934 Sunday morning service, a. m. Subject: SOUL AND BODY Sunday School, 10 a. m. Wednesday Evening Service, 7:45 p. m. The reading room in the church edifice is open daily except Sunday and legal holidays, from three to five p. m. 4* 4* «{**£* 4* *{*»{* 4*4** l**!* 4* *i* *2* »{'*{*•s*«}'4* 4* *£*«s* 4* «s**{**{**{**{*»{* 4* *f | ANNOUNCING ! | The Opening Of ""he | I . Midtown Super Service | | Corner Hill and Sts. f + Specialized Greasing Accessories Washing $ | SINCLAIR GASOLINE And OILS | f Owned and Operated by * I W. D. JOYNER & SONS ? THANKSGIVING Holiday Fares 11-2 Cents per mile one way, in coaches only 2 Cents per mile Round trip, Unrestricted Tickets on sale daily—ls day limit 2 1-2 Cents per mile Round trip, unrestricted Tickets on sale daily, limit 6 months. 3 Cents per mile one way, unrestricted TRAVEL BY TRAIN ECONOMICAL—SAFE—COMFORTABLE J. S. BLOODWORTH, D. P. A., Raleigh N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* •J* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *s* 4* 4* 4* *s* *i* *2* 4* 4* 4* *s* 4* *s* 4* 4* *J* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *i* 4* 4* 4* | | | THE RED CROSS f j ' WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED * t l' |flr> GIVE ALL VOU CAN TO t 4 W W TH,S MOST wopLTHY t t i C•" • ■/' AMERICAN INSTITUTION ✓->» \ ) THAT NEVER FAILS * I B M RSD «ossM SUFFERERS IN THi-ia, t * I WU not-L CAt.t l*Y! HOUR.S OF DISTRESS | iIJ I * | g. ' I J Happiness is won by unselfish acts and it is possible, | * even in a business deal to give something sincere be- J !| yond the purchase price or hope of profit | + * £ If you have business or personal obligations to meet, * £ consult one of our officers in regard to a loan. Your * J application is acted on without delay | ! CITY INDUSTRIAL BANK j I C. C. WARD, President t * S. E. BALLENTINE, W. M. SPEARS * Vice-President Cashier * !| ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. % .r. t « « » « « ». I, jt. •- -• -■ T" T 4 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTT ■ Mra. J, A. Arr.old is on the sick list and w$ hope she will soon re cover. •*. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Weav er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Faulkner Sunday. Mr. John Chamblee of Wake Forest College was home for the week-end. The many friends of Miss Pearl Gupton, member of the faculty of Red Oak regret to learn of the death of her mother. HIGHWAY IN N. C. The route of the highway con necting the Shenandoah Valley and the Great Smoky Mountain national parks will go through Open daily 11 A. M. loc-15c TODAY JOE E. BROWN and "Circus Clow*" SAT. Shirley Temple Comedy , o SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK MON.-TUES. T ' 0 WED., THURS. and Fri. — r North Carolina instead of Tennes see, according to a decision made by Secretary Ickes, who upset a committee's unanimous decision on the ground that there is already a well established entrance to hte Great Smoky Mountains at Gatlin burg, Tennessee. MRS. HOUSEWIFE Be On The Safe Side Use KING'S FLAKE FLOUR Sold By All Grocers W.G.WEEKS&CO. Wholesale Distributors Phones 181-182 227 S. Main Street i Rocky Mount, N. C. Classified Ads YOU CAN DESTROY RATS and mice with Ratscent— The wonderful new discov ery. Priced to please you. H. H. WEEKS Seed Store Opposite Post Office Blot Out your past Troubles We Buy Everything We Can We Sell All We Can G. F. HARRELL Iron Safes Store and Office Fixtures A Specialty Furniture, Light Plants Batteries, Pumps and Water Systems 129 Sunset Ave. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. YOUR EYES__ are your bread winners, don't neglect them, have them exam ined occasionally. DR. L. G. SHAFFER OPTOMETRIST Office In EPSTEIN BUILDING Phone 662 for an appointment ■J* 4* -I- •!*+•!" -M- * +❖ -h 4*++++ !F. B. RANDALL! 119 North Main Street | Rocky Mount, N. C. * BUYERS OF * OLD GOLD i If | + Also rebuilt Elgin and * + Waltham Watches for J | Sale $3.00 up % $ «g» 4»«g» «{•*{•«{• {•«{• 4* «£» *2* *2" Thanksgiving SALE Now In Full Blast ft/gK WONDERFUL VALUES AT GREATLY ISST REDUCED PRICES. WE ARE PREPARED TO OUTFIT THE ENTIRE FAMILY Dresses, Coats, Suits, Hosiery, ll Underwear, | I Shoes WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE M 4 AND INSPECT OUR STOCK * JL B % J 174 N. MAIN ST. Next Door to Quinn's Furniture • On r 1 W ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. AT TOUR SERVICE i , . DAILY BARNES TIN SHOP .? TOBACCO FLUES Roofing of all Kind, Guttering, Spouting, Cornice Work Skylights and Ventilating Telephone 174# Rocky Mount, N. C. 118 Sonnet Are. — Phone 845 LITTRELL'S SHOE SHOP HOWARD H. LITTRELL, Owner and Proprietor SHOE REPAIR LAMAC PROCESS No Nails Flexible Waterproof EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING No Sign of Repair—All Work Guaranteed 141 S. MAIN ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. ♦+++++♦♦+++♦♦++++♦♦♦++♦♦++♦♦++♦++♦++♦++++♦++++ 1 OBE EFFECTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE MUST BE | | TAKEN—NOT TALKED ABOUT I F. A. CRONENBERG, Representative \\ % Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada f Daniels Building Phone 714-J •• + Rocky Mount, N. C. X 4"Mt++++*++++++*+++++++++*+++++++++++++++++++++++*» *+++++++++++++++++++++*+*+++++++++++++++++++-H"M"* | The HARRELL STUDIO j I 246 1-2 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 1472 J | ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. | ! ff I I % FINE PORTRAITS AS WELL AS INEXPENSIVE | | PHOTOGRAPHS KODAK FINISHING COPY- | | ING COLORING ENLARGING LEGAL PHO- § t TOGRAPHS FRAMES FRAMES MADE TO t * X % ORDER. * •it T (.4.4,4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4>4.4»i.4.4.44>4"*«i4 >> i"i > 4"! >> i"! a> i"{"M** , f'*i > 'i > 't"t > 4- •{•+++++ 4.4.4 4i4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..j4.'5"H">»>»>'i'4'4'4'4«'>4>+4"1«4'++4'4 i, H"» , 4 ,, fr+4» j We have Seventy-five New | Mules and Horses including t I four broke Ponies for your I selection. | j R. A. Fountain & Sons j | FOUNTAIN, N. C. J fli >!■ it' ♦ ♦ •! ♦ 'l' * 'h* **** ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ***** PAGE FIVE

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