OF INTEREST
WOMEN
CLUB NEWS PERSONALS
A. G. Sadler of Duiftlm visited
relatives here last week-end.
Mioses Elizabeth Winston and
Margie Wood Fagan of Goldsboro
spent last week-end here with
friends.
Miss Margaret Thorpe of Wil
mington has returned to her home
after visiting her cousin Mrs. R.
M. Wilson.
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Mis s Peggy Zerback, who is a
student at Flora McDonald in Red
Springs spent last week-end here
with her parents.
Miss Jocile Daniel has returned
to Converse College in Spartan
burg, S. C., after attending the
Marshal-McCraw wedding.
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Miss Mary Bryan Thorpe who is
a student at Mary Baldwin College
in Staunton, Va., spent last week
end with her mother here.
Miss Corrinna Denson and Miss
Rachel Herring, students at Peace
College in Raleigh, spent last I
week-end here with their parents.
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\ RED OAK NEWS °l
By Helen Beal
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We are very sorry to say Rev.
G. C. Hedgepeth was carried back
to Duke Hospital last Saturday.
Miss Elizabeth Griffin spent
Friday rfight with Miss Lucille
Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. 0. D. Fisher.
0 BE EFFECTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE MUST BE |
TAKEN—NOT TALKED ABOUT |
F. A. CRONENBERG, Representative |
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada I
Daniels Building Phone 714-J j
Rocky Mount, C. t .MnMntntnii tll
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I Pre-Thanksgiving
! Coat SALE
| OFFERS YOU COAT VALUES J!
t Come In And See The Values We Have To Offer !!
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| Rocky Mount Drug Co.!
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Nothing Special, Just a Few |j
Every Day Prices |[
I Fletcher's CASTORIA 35c f
1 Vick's VAPO RUB 32c *
$ Vick's DROPS, Large 45c *
f Vick's DROPS, Small 27c %
2 Wampole's PREPARATION 89c *
1 CREOMULSION $1.12 *
* CITROCARBONATE 89c 1
* MINERAL OIL, Pint 49c *
I COD LIVER OIL, Pint 48c ❖
I Grove's CHILL TONIC 45c %
* Dr. Miles NERVINE 89c *
+ Rubbing ALCOHOL, Pint 39c *
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Pike Fruit Co. !
Main St.—Next to Quinn Furniture Co. |
Consider Quality and Price First. Fruits and Vege- *
; tables "from grower to consumer," therefore we can t ;
;; Save You Money. Trucks running regularly from grow- *'i
' '• er to us. Note: Special prices to churches, clubs, etc. i |
; Also Nuts Candy, Drinks, Smokes, Ice Cream, Popcorn. $ ;
ALSO DELICIOUS SANDWICHES J I
! ™ ESE ARE ™ E f i
; Hot Dogs fJC BEST IN TOWN | .
CURB SERVICE OPEN NITES, SUNDAYS | ;
I } We Appreciate Your Business | ;
Miss Annie Leigh Avent was
the week-end guest of Miss Elsie
Beale.
Misses Mary Beale a nd Marie
Taylor and some of the G. A.
members attended the convention
held at Meredith College during
the week-end.
Misses Helen Beale and Hazel
Fisher , of Raleigh were home for
the week-end.
Miss Winnie Rickett, State
field worker of the B. Y. P. U.,
visited the Baptist church Sunday
night. She gave a very inter*
esting talk.
R. U. Reges of the Navy was
home for the week-end.
Miss Mabel Jones spent the
week-end at home.
Misses Annie Pearl and Ruth
Faulkner gave Mrs. Theodore
Faulkner a shower Friday night
in their home. Everything was
carried out very nicely. She got
many lovely a nd useful gifts. Re
freshments were served at the
end of the evening.
I DORTCHES NEWS !
By Lillian Exum
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Miss Ruth Ellen, teacher of Bat
tleboro school, visited her mother
during the week-end.
Miss Rosa Lee Ellen visited Miss
Ruth Vick Sunday.
The W. M. U. Society of Stoney
Creek church will hold its regular
meeting with Mrs. G. T. Exum
Tuesday evening.
Miss Louise Hester is spending
some time at home now.
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Little Miss Julia Ellen Joties
celebrated her sixth birthday Sat
urday afternoon.
Jackson Armstrong of Green
ville visited his parents during the
week-end.
PINETOPS NEWS
By Esther Mawn Cobb
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Miss Margaret Lewis Wooten,
who is attending school at Peace
College at Raleigh, spent last
week-end at home with her par
ents.
Misses Nellie Webb, Susan Shel
ton and Janie Gardner spent last
week-end with Rebeccaj Pitt at
E. C. T. C.
The Junior class of S. E. H. S.
sponsored a Hallowe'en party in
the Parish House in Macclesfield
Wednesday night. After playing
several interesting games delight
ful refreshments were served.
The South Edgecombe Highs
overfought the Farmville Highs by
a score of 6-0 last Friday after
noon at South Edgecombe High
Phone 846
LITTRELL'S SHOE SHOP
HOWARD H. LITTRELL, Owner and Proprietor
SHOE REPAIR LAM AC PROCESS
No Nails Flexible Waterproof
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
No Sign of Repair—All Work Guaranteed
141 S. MAIN ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
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FOR YOUR SAVINGS
' we recommend
; STATE OF
North Carolina Bonds
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A Tax-Free Investment —
Enjoying a Ready Market
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; You Can Secure an Interest Rate of
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KIRCHOFER * A'.NOLD, INC.
• leCUtITIIS FOR INVESTMENT
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II Building Supply Co.j
COAL PAINT ROOFING LUMBER
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I * LET US GRIND AND MIX YOUR HAY AND GRAIN, I
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We have Seventy-five New |
Mules and Horses including |
!four broke Ponies for your |
selection. J
R. A. Fountain & Sons j
FOUNTAIN, N. C. I
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School.
Little Misses Linda Cobb and
Linda Bynum entertained a num
ber of their little friends Wednes
day night at the home of Linda
Cobb. A number of games were
played, afterwards candy and
cakes were served.
Mrs. Ed Pitt, Jr., was hostess to
the U. D. C. chapter Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Leon Griffin was
program leader. Miss Estelle
Jenkins gave a short sketch of
southern writers. Mrs. J. V. Cobb
read a poem. Mrs. Vestor Bulluck
told of some of the works of tHe
U. D. C..' New officers for the
year were elected.
Miss Nellie Blanche Stanford
will spend the week-end at Mere
dith College as the guest of Misses
Dorothy Steadman and Jane Lane.
The Missionary Baptist Church
will have a bazaar Saturday be
fore Thanksgiving.
Ihe Rotary Club of Asheville is
sponsoring a 4-H pig club in Bun
combe County with pure bred Po
land China hogs as the breed se
lected.
"Salute To The Trees"
"Many a tree is found in the
wood,
And every tree for its use is
good;
Some for the strength of the
gnarled root,
Some for the sweetness of flower
and fruit;
Some for a shelter against the
storm
And some to keep the hearthstone
warm;
Some for the roof and some for
the beam,
And some for a boat to breast the
stream;
In the wealth of the wood since
the world began
The trees have offered their gifts
to man."
—HENRY VAN DYKE.
The value of a crop with le
gumes has proven valuable in Al
exander County where corn yields
have increased from eight to 60
bushels an acre since the work
started.
PERRY'S Clothes Shop
STOCK MUST BE REDUCED!
DOWN GOES THE PRICES ON 500 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, HATS, SHOES,
SHIRTS AND OTHER FURNISHINGS.
MEN! HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY YOUR SUIT AND OVERCOAT
AT PRICES THAT WILL BE AMAZING
SALE BEGINS Friday, NOVEMBER 16 % 9A.M.
MEN'S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS
All Wool All Wool
1 Special Lot, Values $16.50 to $27.50 Lot No. 1, $19.50 Values at
$12.85 $15.85
Lot No. 2, Regular 16.50 to $21.50 Lot No - 2 ' s 2l - 50 Values at
$16.85 $17.85
Lot No. 3, Regular $21.50 to $27.50 Lot No. 3, $22.50 Values at
$19.85 $18.85
Lot No. 4, Regular $27.50 to $35.00 Lot No. 4, $24.50 Values at
$24.85 $21.85
DRES j SHIRTS $5 Mallory Hats $3.95
SI.OO Values at 79c S&BS Society Club at $2.95
$1.35 Values at $1.15 $2.85 Hats Club at $2.45
$1.50 Values at $1.29 $2.45 Hats at $1.85
$1.65 Values at $1.39
................... -■ $6.00 freeman Shoes $5.25
TIES I $5.00 Freeman Shoes $4.25
All 65c Values 49c $ 4 - 00 Freeman Shoes $3.35
All SI.OO Values 82c
All $1.50 Values $1.19 A I
SHIRTS and SHORTS 50 Doz. DRESS SOCKS, Regular Price
25c. Sale Pric^
(VALUES TO 50c at 33c 1 R
Hanes, Sexton and Rockin Chair IOC
I KRESS I
I 5-.10 and 25 cent STORE I
AFTER WEEKS AND MONTHS OF INTENSIVE WORK
WE PRESENT TO THIS COMMUNITY A
NEW KRESS STORE |
THIS, WE FEEL, IS AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO INVITE YOU TO
VISIT OUR NEW STORE
A Kress store is something more than an ordinary trading place—it is
an institution founded 47 years ago on the policy of "Quality Merchan
dise—Rightly Priced"—an institution in which each unit is striving at
all timse to serve the public—an institution that is continually searching
the markeets at home and abroad to secure the utmost in quality mer
chandise to sell at sc, 10c and 25c
STORE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS BEGINNING TODAY,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
250,000 LETTERS Louisana and Maine. No letters
Democratic National headquar- went to Maine because the elec
ters sent out more than 260,000 tion in that state was over before
letters to precinct committeemen theh letter-writing drive got un
in every state except California, derway.
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