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1 Fourth Birthday Is Celebrated SEABOARD - Miss Bobbie Sue Hall celebrated her fourth birth day on Friday, September 3, with friends and family who gathered for the occasion. After an hour of recreation, Hawaiian punch, silver cake and roasted peanuts were served to alL She received many gifts. Speak to Advertisers SAVINGS WORTH CHEERING! How many teams are always worth cheering? A savings team is. Get your cash off the side-lines and put it in a savings account here. Each week save some part of your paycheck- Your money with high interest will provide for your children. And it will be secure. Come in today. ROANOKE RAPIDS Savings & Loan Association 265 Roonoke Ave Phone 537-4527 ROANOKE RAPIDS ^odi^n it^oiiueri 2)eLt Dk is Week -end RALEIGH - Climaxing a sum- Roslyn Bowers, daughter of mer of parties and dances, a Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bowers of young Northampton County miss Jackson, will join 200 other girls will make her debut tonight at from throughout the state and the 39th annual North Carolina their marshals in the traditional Debutante Ball in Raleigh’s Me- presentation ceremony and cart- morlal Auditorium, wheel figure followed by an eve- Farber & Josephson, Weldon, N. C. Only 4 More Days! Sale Ends Monday, Sept. 13th Wa're aettliia a fac« lifting Job. and must xnak# reon for the workmen. Our entire stock of fine merchandise is reduced from 20% to half price ond less for SALEI This Is eur first and only sale in 50 yeorsl Don't ndss it—first come, first servedl Four mere big days to get the savings of a lifetimell ★ FREE COLD DRINKS AND CANDY TO OUR SHOPPERS ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Rupert W. Hasty of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Winston Glover to Joseph Cas well Callahan, III, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Callahan of Arcala, N. C. A December wedding is planned. ning of dancing. The weekend opened yesterday with a tea at the Governor’s Mansion for the debs and their parents. It will end Saturday night with a formal dance at the Sir Walter Hotel. In between func tions have been scheduled to keep the girls busy from dawn to dawn. According to Roslyn, the loss of a few hours sleep is a small sac rifice for the debs and their es corts, as they seek to cram all the excitement possible into what will be a long remembered oc casion. Roslyn, like the majority of the debs, has chosen her father to be her chief marshal. Her two assistant marshals are Henry Burgwyn of Jackson and Tom Summers of Statesville. GASTON - The Woman’s So ciety of ChrlstlanServlce of Leb anon Methodist Church will meet Monday night, September 13, at 8 o’clock at the church. Mrs. Inge Hargrave will be in charge of the program. All members are urged to be present. A person with rheumatic heart disease should inform his dentist before he has a tooth extracted, warns the North Carolina Heart Association. FREE!! $50 SAYINGS BOND # Register Dolly During Sale —.No Obligation — Notii* ing to Buy — You Do Not Hove to Be Present to Win — Drawnig Monday. Sept. 13th at 9 p. m. SPECIAL LOT! Griffon Brand Men's VYinter Suits Reg. 59.95 to 72.50 Values V2 PRICE! BVD & Coopers Men's UNDERWEAR fo size 50 $1.00 io $1.25 values 79' Ladies SKIRTS Cottons. Wools Famous SQ95 i.. Brands. ” W Reduced Coopers & Interwoven SOCKS Were $1.00 to $2.50 Values. Nylon. Rayon. Wools. All at one low price . . . 69' Ladies' Cotton BLOUSES were $3.95 to $8.95. Sizes 10 to 40 Sale =^1^8 priced . . . S^US Men's Wembley NECKWEAR Regularly $1.50 to $2.50 (I'/C only . . . 97' BRAS and GIRDLES Nome Brands $2.50 io $6.95. Sale Priced At Less Than . . . IS?'" Men's Sport Coats values io $32.50. $Q99 Only i| Nowl Nationally Known Brands White Dress Shirts including wash & wears. size 14 to 20 Were to $5.00 Now . . . $2^9 Florsheim, Freeman, Wolverine, Endicott, Hushpuppy, Johnny Bulls, All fiix* thoM for men. greatly reduced during this sole only. OPEN THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY & MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. ALL NEYVEST ... in Men's and Women's FALL AND YVINTER Clothing & Shoes, etc. 20> OFF Famous Label Topcoats Just in Time $49.50 to $125 — LESS 20%! All Men's & Women's Summer Clothing, Shoes, Accessories Vi Price SUMMER SUITS: Our famous mokes. In cludes Natural Shoulders. All sizes. In longs, regular, stouts, shorts, extra longs. Our Complete Stock Vi Price. SLACKS: $8.50 Up. Sizes 28 io 54. ’/z Price, SENSATIONAL! FUR TRIM COLLARS— WINTER COATS ’/z Price. SWEATERS: The newest Slipovers and Cardigans Vz Price. DRESSES: Many styles, all sizes and half sizes Vz Price. ONE LARGE RACK TWO-PIECE SPORTSWEAR. Ladies sizes 8 to 42 ot Vz Price. ALL LADIES' NEWEST SHOES, $7.95 to $13.95' Advertised Brands you well know. Reduced to Vz Price. LINGERIE: Remodeling Sale Pricedl Ad vertised brands. Slips, Briefs, Panties, Pajamas. Stock Up at Vz Price. One Lot Sport Shirts $157 Special Pants - Pants - Pants Were up fo $12.50 69 Giveaway *1 Ladies! Cotton DRESSES were $6.95, Now . . . $2^8 Wings, McGregor Long Sleeves, Short Sleeves Sport Shirts $279 $3.95 to $5.95 Now . . Sale Prices Cash Only— All Sales Final—No Alterations Farber &. Josephson WELDON, N. C. Free Parking Rear ot Store Ladies Bermudas & Jamaica SHORTS Nationally adv. brands Sizes 8 io 40 Remodeling Sale Price . . . $2^9 Hundreds ot Pairs Ladies Shoes Values io $9.95 All styles, sizes 5 to 10 88' pair
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