frris Leading* Candidate For Lt Governor ved In General Assembly ve Successive Terms; Elect Speaker in 1933 Without ) position tention of the readers of this r is called to the advertisement . L. Harris of Roxboro, leading date for the Democratic nomi n as Lieutenant Governor of i Carolina. . Harris' record of private and c sen-ice to his state offers an ?ssive catalogue of tasks well reflecting credit to himself and lose with whom he has worked. I five successive terms, 1927 to v.o the Deoole of hl? i Person County in the House, 1933 he was honored by being Speaker of the House with position. Ipeaker he was universally re as a fair and c&pabe presid icer. Mr. Harris, who is not er, but a successful business id cotton manufacturer, pre >ver an assembly which was composed of lawyers. He leir respect and admiration, he has won and held the re nd admiration of all people bom he has come in contact an active life. ubernatorial appointment he 'mber of the State Textbook sion and the Board of Di f the North Carolina Tuber anitorium. In the work of >ups he is actively and vital terested. During his service (House, in addition to Deing r, he was Chairman of the Ap tions Committee in 1931 and an of the Education Commit 1935. He has served as a ? of the Advisory Budget Com and is now a member of the )f Trustees of the University h Carolina. res on the same lot on which born, and for the past 25 as been Treasurer of the > Cotton Mills. He is a di ?f The Peoples Bank and of :boro Building and Loan As l In all these fields of pri [eavor he has achieved an en eputation for business know id leadership. Harris was married to Miss tes Long in 1913. They have ns and three daughters who ? to the name they bear. This inds much pleasure in simple id friendly neighborliness. die and private life Mr. Har ought always to be true to and to his fellow men, and >ing he has become a rep ve of the fines type which y can produce. WALSTONBURG I NEWS Mr. and 1irs. C. L? Futrell spent the weak and Tinting xelataives in SmithflaU. Donald Henaon and Everett Lang spent Thursday and Friday in Benn ettsville, S. CL Mr. and Mrs. Bay West, Sr., were Wilson visitor* Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gardner and family spent Sunday with Mr. Gard ner's father, Mr. Gardner in Sara toga. Misae Dorothy Gardner and Eve lyn Gold Gray were the week end gnests of Missee Christine and Ern estine Gardner at E. C. T. C., Green ville. little Billie Edmonds of Green ville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Lang. Mrs. W. V. Reddick, Mrs. Inez Smith, Mrs. W. A. Marlerae, Mrs. W. E. Lang, Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Juanita Reddick attended a shower given in Fountain Friday af Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Henson have as their guests Mrs. M. M. Lentz of Tampa, Fla., who will spend the summer here. Mrs. Lentz is Mrs. Henson's mother. ternoon. The hostesses were Mrs. Ed Smith, Mrs. M. D. Yelverton and Mrs. W. R. Harris. Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Bennett and family from Edwards visited friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craft were Wilson visitors Monday. Mrs. W. P. Ellis and son Franlrie of Wilson visited relatives here Wednesday. Mrs. F. P. Eason, Mrs. Jack Thom as, Mrs. Elmer Hinson and Miss Katie Walston of Snow Hill visited Mrs. Paul Craft Friday. Mrs. W. B. McKeel is visiting in ?' - ?* ? i_ Chicago this wees. Rev. E. C. Super, Mrs. Lydia Wal ston, Mrs. Fred Beam an, Mrs. Rosa McKeel, Mrs. L J. Rouse, Mrs. A. P. Lewis, Mrs. Sadie Cobb and Mrs. Melvin Gay attended a missionary meeting held at the Methodist church in Rocky Mount Wednesday. ' Missionary Society Meets i The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methtdist Church met with Mrs. I. J. Rouse Wednesday after noon. After the program and business meeting the hostess served iced tea and sandwiches. MOTHERS HONORED Mrs. J. B. Henson entertained at a very delightful party Friday after noon for the G. A. Society, honoring the mothers of the members. Vir ginia Fields and Rachel Moye met the mothers at the door and ushered them into the living room where Mrs. Henson introduced the mothers. When all had assembled the society gave a very interesting program ap- tl propriate to Mother's Day. Later I in the afternoon the mothers were " invited to the hall, where an exhibit s of the Society's work for the cur- I rent quarter waa held. When they f returned to the living room two small tables centered with a May- b Pole, a tall white candle in the cen- 1: ter of a white frosted cake, from r neear the top of the candle extended v narrow ribbons in various shades of b bine, red, pink, yellow, green and e lavender. In the circle around the a cake were placed tiny dressed dolls to match the ribbon in the May-Pole J dance. Each doll held one of the r ribbons. The children helped their f mothers find their places. I The hostess assisted by Pauline I Dixon, Ramona Rouse, Rayonel Bai- I ley and Elizabeth Shirley served iced fruit punch sandwiches Ritx and c Homrhnuta. The mothers present 1 were: Mesdames Frank Shirley, I. J. ? Rouse, R. D. S. Dixon, G. W. Bailey, t Rosa McKiel, Betsy McKeel, W. E. S Moy and C. T. Hicks. The G. A. s members?Emma Jean Redick, Eth- ] eleen and Janie Bell McKeel, Rachel c Moye," Elizabeth Shiriey, Virginia i Fields, Rayonel Bailey, Pauline and Frances Dixon and Ramona Rouse? all declared it a very enjoyable party. > ] Occasionally, we hear of somebody 1 who dislikes what we write and thinks i we are absolute fools. The possi- i bility exists, we admit, that "some- 1 j body" may be right. 1 Darryl F. Zanuck's Production of ? The Grapes of Wrath' Fearlessly I Brings Great Novel to Screen Host important screen news of tie year is the announcement that 1 ?arryl F. Zanuck's production of The Grapes of Wrath",will be pre en ted by 20th Century-Fox at the ^ 'area Theatre on Thursday and *riday. ** The film version of John Stein eck's stirring" best-seller was wild- *1 j acclaimed at its world premiere un at New York's Rivoli Theatre, ~ rtiere it broke all records with the iggest opening attendance in the ntire 222-year history of that the tre. Under the direction of Academy I ward Winner John Ford, the stir ing human adventures of the Joad amily are reported to have been irought to the screen with all the tower, drive and humor that char acterized the book. W * ** * ??' - A- i.1 To insure absoute rxaeuxy to uiv ? >riginal story, Associate Producer I sTunnally Johnson, who wrote the creen play, conferred with Stein beck over the completed script. Steinbeck heartily applauded John on's work and expressed particular deasure that all the humor of the iriginal story had been kept intact n the picture, f a "MARITIME DAY" 41 _ o ? May 22nd had been proclaimed v National Maritime Day by President 0 Roosevelt to commemorate the first ? ruecessful transport oceanic voyage 4 onder steam propulsion by The Sa vannah, which set sail from the Geor- ? pa port in May 22nd, 1819. c The Beautiful Dancing Girls who will appear in Fumvfl!* Saturday night, May 18th with the II Hip-Hip Hooray, Big Musical Show featuring America's funniest black face comedian "Cotton" II Watts, "The Dusty Cloud of Joy" and "Happy" Ray, the nit-wit of fun. The company will ap pear here in a Big Beautiful Tent Theatre for one night only. 11 'OLITICAL UAKV5 FOR COUNTY COMMIS SIONER (THSID DISTRICT) Falkland, Fountain, Farmvilie and Beaver Dam Townships. I hereby announce myself, as a can date for County Commissioner for le Third District, subject to the emocratic Primary Hay 25th, 1940, Your support mid vote will be ipredated, G. E. TREVATRAN. " ?1 r SAM B. UNDERWOOD, JR, ?for? COUNTY COURT SOLICITOR ?Thanks?' ? Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If yon suffer from rheumatic, ar teritis or neuritis pain, try this Imple inexpensive home recipe that housanda are using1. Get a package f Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it rith a quart of water, add the juice f 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at 11 and pleasant. You need only 2 ablespoonfuls two times a day. Of- ' an within 48 hours?sometimes over ight?splendid results are obtained, f the pains do not quickly leave and f you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will ost you nothing to try as it is sold y your druggist under an absolute ' aoney-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Com ound is for sale and recommended ,y City Drug Company . 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