CHESSON’S Rosemary, N. C. An Exceptional Group of Luxuriously FUR TRIMMED $29.50 — $37.50 $46.50 - $53 For fashion and quality it would ie difficult to duplicate these Coats at THESE PRICES. Fash ioned of Broadcloth and the soft f«hrios with Rich Furs la vishly applied on Collars. Cuffs, anu man\ with generous Fur bor ders. Black. Brown. Blue and Wine are shown. F I RS CAR ACT L REAVER SKUNK WOLF FOX $600,000,000 RETURNED TO MILLION OF THRIFTY AMERICANS FOR ITS NINE MILLION MEMBERS CHRISTMAS CLUB Presents a Most Unusual RADIO PROGRAM Madame Schuman-Heink —:— Pedro de Cordoba 40 Piece Symphony Orchestra Under the Direction of Guiseppe Bamboschek, Formerly Conductor of the Metropolitan Orchestra OVER STATION YVEAF NEW YORK And Coast to Coast Hookup of National Broadcasting Co. ' 11:15 Eastern Standard Time SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17th ■ CHRISTMAS CLUB A Division of National Bancservice Corporation - AND SPONSORED BY— Roanoke Bank 8c Trust Co. S. T. PEACE, President J. W. ROSS. Cashier H. H. KING, Cashier * Roanoke Rapids Branch Rosemary Branch Call at our Institution for Particulars of our 1930 CHRISTMAS 0 CLUB, open for membership December 2, 1929 Blazes Trail As First Natural Color All Vitaphone Film “On With The Show,” Warner Bros, first 100 per cent natural col or, talking, singing, dancing Vita phone pic'nre coming to the I\vso ma vv Theatre Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday is the nv>.;t important milestone of this year of grata in the film industly. Thei> is not a single scene in “On With The Show ” via a is photo graphed the old fashioned way. The glamorous stage and. bark stage >tory is seen througc the medium, of mchanting. ever chaae/i. g color. An entitely new process is being used which brings out each hue in ts proper color. .Tat k L. Warm*1 vice president in charge of production was quick to s.cn this new art and combine it with Vitaphone. The .vedding of the two, bhB fair to stall mother revolution in the film indust ry. Vitaphone, pion -ore ! I v Warners .t will be remembered eliminated the silent picture. The cast of “On With The Show” includes Sally O’Neil. Arthur Lake, Betty i\>mp.on, Wilburn Bbikewell, Louise Fazenda. Sam Hardy, the Fairbanks Twins. Joe K Brown, Lee Moran, Harry Cl ribbon, Wheeler Oak man and many othe r. It is based on a story by Humphit .\ I’earson and adapted by Robert Lor i. Words and music are by Akst and Grant Clarke, dance and stage production.-’, by Lar ry Ceballos. Directed by Alan Cros land. -□ High Lights Of “On With the Show” Love scenes. Southern planta tion. Cotton fields. Fox Hunting scene. Dream palace. Show Boat. Negro harmony singers. Dance ensembles. Back stage scenes. Songs, songs, songs. Beautiful girls. All in glorious changing color. Mrs. Raymond Goodman nrd mm, Ray, spent th-* •..•,*■•. -on ! in Panvdlc, \ a., and Durh im, N. C. Pr. Job Ta d', i. spending some time this week in \ .v Bern The last m w it: of the Fri.!a\ Bridge Club was h d 1 with Mrs. J. 1 Taylor at her lovely place, “La Cha teau.” Large yellow chrysanthe mums were placed tinmen', the spa cious room where six tables were placed for player; ami the following were present to enjoy a mo t inter esting game: Mesdames A. N. Mar tin, Frank* Nash, P. L. Trnynhani, Howard Pruden, Judea Ulsbrook, F. J. Hawley, T. W. Mullen, W. S. Dean, R. 1*. Beckwith, F. (1. Jarman, \Y L. Pong, \Y. J. Long, Hugh Camp, S. J. Bounds and Miss Susan Holliday. Guests, Mesdames Pat Ransom», Clarence ( t miner, Claude Edgerton. Carroll Wilson,Mrs. Jimmie Shell, of.Jackson, Misses Mamie Housen stein, Frances Burgwyn and Winifred Beckwith, Mrs. J. A. Browne of * FRIENDLY* > Five « SHOES _l Step around to our shop sometime to morrow’, Sir, and wr e will gladly show you our new fall line of stylish Friendly Five Shoes. It will be a pleasure to see our customers shod in these smart, comfort able new models. They are only five dollars. May we expect you? Weisner Shoe Store ROSEMARY, X. C. FRIENDLY TO THE FEET Scotland Neck, the house guest of Mrs. Taylor assisted her in serving a delicious salad and ice course. Mrs. Julian Allsbrook was presented a lovely piece of pottery as holder of high score for club members and Mrs. Pat Ransome an attractive sil ver powder jar from Java. Mrs. Julian Allsbrook was hostess to the Monday night bridge club at her horn.:- on Jackson Street N >vpm ber 11 th. Two tables for players were placed in the living room where lovely chrysanthmums were used. Mrs. Howard Pruden was winner of high score and was given a lovely pic ture as a prize. A delicious plate of salad was served at ten thirty. Thos playing: Mesdames Cooper Grizzard, Allen Z dlicofi'er. Frank Hawley. Howard Pruden, J. W. Ross, Miss Ruth Transou, Mrs. Margaret Clanc and Mrs. Carroll Wilson. Miss Nita Turner spent Saturday evening shopping in Weldon. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY UNDER DEED OF TRUST AND ( MAT TEL MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of that cer tain deed of trust and chattel mort gage made by the Roanoke Fiber Board Company to A. L. Clark, Trustee, and LaBoiteaux Company, dated the 22nd day of March. A. 1). 1929, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County. North Carolina, in Book No. 390, at Page No. 390. on the 23rd day of March, 1929, default having been m.nde in the indebtedness thereby se cured. and at the request of the hold er of the notes evidencing the said indebtedness the undersigned will, on Monday. December 10th, 1929, at the hour of 12:00 o’clock Noon, on the premises and at the plant of the Roa noke Fiber Board Company. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for CASH the following des cribed property, both real and per sonal, to-wit: 1. All that certain n.oc.' or parcel of land in Roanoke Rapids "ov uship. Halifax County North Car.-'ina, lying on the Roanok- River, kiv v n as Mill Sil ■ N i. 1. together with all build ings and improvements locate.I in and upon said land, being the same prop erty conveyed to the Roanoke Fiber Board C< mpaiiv hv the Virginia Elec tric Power Company by deed dated the 11th day of Februray 142:*, widch deed is to be recorded contemporane ously herewith in the Register of Deeds o'Tu-e for Halifax County, North Carolina; the said Mill Site N •. 1 being more particularly shown on a certain plot or blue print ittached to and made a part of that deed of ilease between the said Virginia 1 trie & Power Company and the Roa noke Fiber Board Company, dated May 11th, 1 *27 and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, in Deed Book No. 277. at page 182, to which reference is hereby made. This property is conveyed subject., however, the right of way originally granted by the United Industrial Company t<> the Raleigh & (lu.-Lm Railroad ( \unpany by deed dated July 10th, 1897, and registered in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Hali fax County, North Carolina, in deal 'book No. 1 lb, at page 448. 2. All of the plant, machinery, equipment and fixed assets of the Roanoke Fiber Board Company, con stituting a fiber board or paper manufacturing plant consisting, in part, of the following described ma chinery and equipment: One Rice, Barton and Fales, four cylinder 94”, 20 dryer Paper Ma chine, complete with Ret Is, Slitter and Rewinder. Two 150 and one 209 horse power Lombard return tubular boilers, with their feed pumps. One 125 horse power Fitchburg non-condensing engine, complete. One 150 horse power Allis Chalm ers motor, driving paper machine, complete. htun chests complete, with uoulu single and triplex pumps. Three Dayton 2000 pounds Beating Engine, with three 100 horse power Allis Chalmers motors driving same. Two Mammoth Jr. and One Miami No. 2 Jordan Engines, with two ii-"* and one 100 horse power We. ting house motors driving same. One complete Shartle Breaker Beater System, with Beating Engine, Pumps, Thickener and motors driv ing same. All fixed machine shop tools consisting of One Engine Lathe. One Drill Press, One Pipe Machine, One Power Hack Saw, One Power Circular Saw. All Transformers Switchboards and electric w* ing system connecting above mentioned motors to make same a complete ope rating unit. This the 14th day of November, A. D., 1929. z A. L. CLARK, Trustee. Place of Sale: At Plant of Roa noke Fiber Board Company, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. Date of Sale: Monday, December 16th, 1929. Time of Sale: 12:00 O’Clock, Noon. Terms of Sale: Cash. 4t-12-5 PROGRAM N-E-W ROSEMARY THEATRE Rosemary, N. C. Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday FIRST 100% NATURAL COLOR PICTURE I I WITH7THE 'Greatest Attraction of the Age,"says the press With BETTY COMPSON, ARTHUR LAKE, SALLY O’NEIL, JOE E. BROWN, LOUISE FAZENDA, ETHEL WATERS, The FAIRBANKS TWINS, SAM HARDY. Also Vitaphone Varieties Matinees 2:30 P. M. Nights 7 P. M. ADMISSION Matinees: 15—35c —Night: 25—50c THURSDAY — FRIDAY Mat. 2:30 p.m. Night 7 p.m. Directed 4r IBVINC CUMMINGS Also Vitaphone Varieties ADMISSION Matinees: 15-35c —:— Nights: 25-50c Saturday A Fast Western Picture with a big Western Star Matinee 2:30 P. M. Night 6:00P .M. MATINEE and EVENING Admission 10—25c