FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935 OF INTEREST WOMEN CLUB NEWS PERSONALS Miss Dorothy Burroughs laßt Sunday in Quantieo, Va. » Mrs. L. D. Bulluck is spending the week at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Wilkinson spent last week-end at Nags Head. Miss Susie Rf-nkin Fountain is vis aing Miss Alierf, Broughton in Bar leigh. Miss Dorothy Winstead of Wash ington, D. C., is the guest of Miss Katberine Jonea. Misses Mary Scott and Virginia Tyree are visitrng their grand moth er Mrs. Owen in Weldon. Miss Lizzie Winstead is spending gome time in New Bern as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore. I>Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Dozier and Nancy and Kemp, are spending the week at Bay View. Mrs. J. H. Daniels and children, Ruth, John, and William, spent last week -end in Nags Head. Miss Mary Renneker is visiting her sister Mrs. Perdew in Wilming- An. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Longest have as their guest at their home on Tarboro Street, Mrs. Ball and Will Ball of Richmond, Va. The many friends of Miss Mar garet Wooten will be glad to learn that she is getting along nicely fol lowing an appendix operation per formed at the Sanitarium on Sat urday. f RED OAK NEWS °l By Helen Beat O t' Mrs. Lnla Clapp of Greensboro is visiting her daughter Mrs. HenTy Jones for several weeks. Mrs. Bernard Faulkner had as her guest for the week. Miss Esther Pridgen of Elm City. Mrs. Fannie Hedgepeth and Miss J'Torence Hedgepeth visited Mr. and L Mrs. Grover Hedgepeth in More head City Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Dock May have re turned from their wedding trip and Sincerity . . . mast be reflected in the sympathetic un derstanding of modern funeral directors. Our complete equipment and expert staff would not be enough without this ad ditional quality of honest sincerity This is the home of-thc TWIN COUNTY MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION v Th« Oldest Association in Eastern North Carolina SUMMERLIN Funeral Home S2B S. Church Street ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. PHONE 118 l&R. B. F. WINSTEAD, Mortician TO MAKE A LONG TAIL SHORT— , A certain newly wed told her husband that everything she told him went in one ear and oat the other, and he told her I that everything he told her went In both ears and ont her mouth. Now don't let this go in one ear and oat the other. . Onr used car customers are our best boosters, and recommend ns to their friends. These cars will alrto make m*re boosters for ns. 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Chrysler Sedan 1931 Ford Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coupe EDWARDS - CUTCHIN MOTOR CO. will make their home near Bed Oak. A hearty response was given the Flower Show which was held in the Red Oak Club House by the Home Demonstration Club, and sevcrall prizes were awarded. We are -glad to report that Dr. J. H. Martin is able to be out again after being confined to his home on account of illness. On June 29th Rev. E. J. Harrell united in marriage Miss Mamie Griflin and Lowell Reid at the brides home in Red Oak. Mrs. Joe Arnold spent sever il days in Hniderson, visiting relatives I and friends. Miss Marie Walker of Battleboro and Miss Margaret Taylor of Grif fin are guests for the week of Miss Olivia Jones. Mr. and Mrß. Owen Solmon of Rocky Mftnnt visited Mrs. Salmon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mann Jones on Sunday. The Young Ladies and Mens Sun day School Class of the Baptist church enjoyed a picnic at Silver Lake on Friday night. o 1 WHITAKERS NEWS | I By Mr* Cicero Denton | o —o The revival-services of the Baptist church closed Sunday night with several additions to the church. Rev. J. E. Hoyle local pastor did the preaching with Rev. L. B. Reaves of Louisburg directing the singing. Miss Elaine Dickens of Wilson is the guest of Miss Daisy G. Dick ens. Miss Mary Bryan Wells of Bat tleboro visited Miss Nelle Tucker in Louisburg. Miss Maxine Weiner lias as house guests Miss Esther Mae Brown of Gatesville and Miss Car olyn Whitley of Stantonsburg for the week-end. Miss Laura Moore returned from a pleasant visit to her cousin Mrß. Laurence Pittman. Cliff Weeks motored to Faison yesterday to see friejida. The friends of Maurice Pittman regret to learn of his serious ill ness. Mr. Pittman is in the Coun ty Home. Robert Weaver returned from Winston Salem yesterday after a weeks stay with friends in that eity. Miss Carolyn Short of Spring Hope visited her sister Mrs. William Weaver last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brisco left STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF || The Planters National Bank I And Trust Company I ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA Comptroller's Call of June 29, 1935 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks $1,110,949.09 United States Bonds 1,073,500.00 North Carolina Bonds 185,840.70 Other Stocks and Bonds 154,742.50 52,525,032.29 Loans and Discounts 1,108,831.39 Banking House and Fixtures r 116,000.00 Other Real Estate Owned 18,000.00 Overdrafts 3,063.43 Prepaid Insurance Federal Insurance Corp 5,000.00 Total .1 $3,775,927.11 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 200,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 197,379.12 Reserved for Interest and Depreciation 55,000.00 Circulation 25,000.00 Dividends Unpaid (4 per cent Semi-annually) 8,314.00 DEPOSITS 3,290,233.99 Total $3,775,927.11 COMPARISON OF DEPOSITS June 29, 1933 $1,892,752.57 June 29, 1934 $2,784,612.32 June 29, 1935 $3,290,233.99 The Above Statement Docs Not Include $1,535,845.79 Assets of Our Trust Department OFFICERS J. C. BRASWELL, President WILEY W. MEARES, Assistant Cashier and I M. R. BRASWELL, Vice President Assistant Trust Officer MILLARD F. JONES, Vice President, Cashier R. R. BRASWELL, Assistant Trust Officer and Trust Officer C. W. PARKER, Auditor ROBERT D. GORHAM, Vice President NORMAN Y.CHAMBLISS, Managing Publir I A. H. WOODLIEF, Assistant Cashier Relations Department DIRECTORS GEORGE S. EDWARDS J. P. BUNN W. C. WOODARD \M M. R. BRASWELL S. ROBBINS W B LEA J. C. BRABWELL ROBERT D. GORHAM a WII H. B. MARRIOTT MILLARD F. JONES W ' 8 ' wILRINSOW M. D. MUNN JAMES W. HINES R. R. BRASWELL Deposits made in our Savings Department up to and including July 6th,5 will draw interest from July Ist 1,1 Member Federal Reserve System I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE ROCKY MOUNT ,HERALP, ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA yesterday for Conway to be gone two weeks to relieve the electrician who will take hiß vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hamil was in town Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mays. o LEGGETT NEWS ITEMS °| By Margaret Lawrence j o o Mis Mary Louise Lawrence vifit ej friends and relatives in Suf folk, Va., Sunday. Miss Ollie Stokes of Battleboro spent the week with Mrs. T. B. Winsted. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eagles and family of near Pinetops were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Good- j wyn Sundav afternoon. Mis Mar.v King Fountain, of Foun tain and Miss Barah Warner of Ruf fin were guests of Miss Mary Lou ise Lawrence recently. Miss Elizabeth Fountain is spend ing a few days in Suffolk as the guest of Miss Sarah Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Traylor of Murfreesboro visited friends here last week. Mrs. Ethel Everettt and Miss Hat tie Everett of Palmyra visited friends here Sunday. Rev. A. L. Harrison of Front Royal, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lawrence, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Tolhert and Bill Lovelace of Crisp visited rel atives here Sunday. Little Miss Lena Summons Stan Thwel anywhere..any day 41m ™ the SOUTHERN^ AJarefyr every purse...! rmmu ONE WAY and ROUND TRIP COACH TICKETS far Each Mile Traveled ROUND TRIP T* T. -Return limit IS Days # for Eac. , Traveled _ ROUND TRIP TICKETS—Return Li -t 6 Month* for Each Mil. Traveled » ONE WAY TICKETS for Each Mile Traveled •Good In Sleeping and Parlor Cars on payment of proper charges for space occupied. No surcharge. Economize by leaving your Automobile at home and using tbe Southern . ' Excellent D? ung Car Service * Be Comfortable in tie Safely of Train Travel J. S. BLOODWORTH, D. P. A., Raleigh Southern Railway System cil of Louisburg is spending a few days with her grand mother, Mrs. T. F. Savage . The many friends of Mrs. Mary Anderson will be glad to hear that she is rapidly improving after a long illness. 0 —— -o 1 DORTCHES NEWS j By Martha Bett Robinson i 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charchester and chil dren of Aurilian Springs visited Mrs. Oharchester's sister, Mrs. W. T. Robinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Exum visit ed their daughter Mrß. R. C. Jones of Enfield, Sunday. George Exum, Jr., is spending a few weeks at Bay View witfc Mr. Mayo. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellen are spending a few weeks in the moun tains of North Carolina and Vir ginia. Miss Mary Dalpha and Rebecca Coley left Sunday for New Jersey to continue their work. Miss Kathlene Hester was a gueit of Miss Margaret Hunter Sunday. Miss Edna Louis Aycock is spend ing a few days with her grand moth er Mrs. D. C. Aycock of Aurilian Springe. • o ROBBERS RETURN COINS Waterloo, lowa.—Two robbers held up August Bradley, but find ing only a few cents in a pocket handed him back the change, saying: "We've got more than that." My OFFERS extended by popular request Great public response and approval has prevailed upon me to extend the time limits on these exceptional offers. To accommodate those before, unable to gain appoint ments due to the tremendous response, 1" repeat these offers to any lady present ing this ad, for my model In order to acquaint the public with a high class shop 0 bidding for future satisfied patrons who appreciate good work, I offer any lady holding this ad An Advertising Model jHpl f SPECIAL! $6 Oil o'Pine SPECIAL \ iS New-Ray Permanent two . Wjfcfj Machineless l7 p nr jmk w/ . Ringlet Wave f)f! or '3.00 Including * £ ' 9* Mint Shampoos Bring v 1W .1. ... . Complete A Friend Above is a photo of our machineless wave. NO MACHINE! NO ELECTRICITY! No finger wave required! Guaranteed 8 Months SHAMPOO AND SET, 50c PRESENT THIS AD ANY DAY THIS WEEK MAISON VICTOIRE PHONE 1162 FOR APPOINTMENT DAY OR EVENING Rooms 4-5 Daniels Bldg. Corner Washington and Tarboro Sts. G. I. Copywright Rocky Mount N c * ------- ' ..... ic ... 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