TWIN CITY
HAPPENINGS
Miss Lillian Walston and Miss
Maud Formville spent the week-end
with Misses Viola and Ruth Glover.
Mrs. Virginia Shelton of Lexington.
N. C., spent the week-end here with
her mother, Mrs. Charlena Hart.
Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Davis and Miss
Annie Hayes of Emporia. Va., visited
Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes Sunday.
Mrs. Worth Williamson of Moores
ville, N. C., who was the guest of
Mrs. Claude Edgerton last week has
returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams are
in Pinehurst this week. Mr. Williams
is attending a manufacturer’s associa
tion meeting.
Messrs Ivey Crouch, Bill Dunning
! and Byron Gurley of State college
were the week-end guest of friends
and relatives here.
Miss Pattie Edmondson, Miss Mable
Riggan and Mr. Herbert Taylor spent
Saturday in Richmond.
Mrs. Claude Edgerton attended the
iwedding of her brother, Mr. W. E.
Smith, Jr., and Miss Clyde E. Lewis,
in Elm City, Friday.
Miss Charlena Hart of Washington.
D. C., spent the week-end here with
her mother, Mrs. Charlena Hart.
Mr. Charlie Smith of Pikesville.
X. C.. visited here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson spent
Sunday in Elizabeth City.
Miss Loma Giles and Mr. Phil Ellis
of Branchvile, Va., visited Mrs. Char
lena Hart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Bynum and
Mrs. F. G. Jarman attended an Epis
copal Church meeting in Wilson Fri- j
day.
WATCH OUT!
'J’HE Fist of Folly forces many
heedless children and some
grown-ups to rush across your
path. You cannot always avoid
an accident — perhaps a very dis
astrous lawsuit.
Drive carefully — but be com
pletely insured. This agency sells
dependable ad complete automo
bile insurance.
You need this protection — tele
phone today.
National Loan & Insurance Co.
Phone 44 Electric Building
Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Harris and
son, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. R.
Manning.
Miss Mildred Barnes of Emporia
has been visiting her sister Mrs. Rich
ard Brown, this week.
Mrs. Clarence Toppings has beer
spending this week in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wheeler, Miss
Ruth White and Miss Juanita Tayloi
spent Sunday in Woodland.
Mesdames S. M. Thomson, Sus>«
Gooch. Lewis S Canno-i. G>dd Smith
C. T. Thrift rrd Rev. C. T. Thrift, at
tended the I.alifax County Federa
tion of the W. Id. S., of tor Methodist
Church which met at Scotland Necli
Tuesday. They report a very pleasant
and profitable day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holroyd of
Camden, N. J.. spent the week-enJ
with Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bray.
A wedding of interest to both East
ern and Western North Carolina was
solemnized Saturday morning at ten
o’clock in the apartment of Mr. and
Mrs. Cooper Grizzard when Mrs.
Maud L. Pendletort of Salisbury, N.
C.. became the bride of Mr. J. E. Cox.
Rev. V. II. Grantham, pastor of the
Christian Church performed the cere
mony. The apartment of Mr. and
Mrs. Grizzard was beautifully deco
rated, a profusion of daisies, ins and
potted plants forming a lovely back
ground for the brides’ party. The
bride and groom entered the living
room together and were met by the
pastor. The impressive ring service
was used. The bride was becomingly
attired in a tan silk ensemble with ac
ressories to match, and was wearing a
shoulder corsage of lily of valley and
roses. She is a graduate nurse, hav
ing finished her training at Ashe
ville. N. C. Mr. Cox is a prominent
business man of this community, hold
ing a responsible position with the
Rosemary Manufacturing Co., having
aeen connected with them since they
organized. He was formerly from
Winston-Salem. After a wedding trip
oy motor to Norfolk, Newport News'
and other points of interest, they will
make their home in Rosemary. Those
attending the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Smith of Pikesville, N.
C'. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of Mr.
?ox. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Grizzard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash. Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Clark, Mrs. J. M. Grizzard,
Mrs. T. R. Manning, Mrs. George
Hayes, Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. T. W.
Mullen. Mr. W. J. Norwood and Miss
Reed.
~iure I kought or
£very thing
r tare J. tvji: of everything when
i. p i" J w j - made. When the
i' ;,.v i> .f1 to ill. nature
!' .:••• *n danger .-urnals to warn u<.
"i it >ur children grind their teeth
u i ;ev sleep or lad; app< tire, or
se.aO! ir. ;n aii’.ioinmu rains, or itch
tihoui the nose and ;iv.: we should
w tn:i> they mnv have contracted
e. ••!- i'l.'-n. it we are \vt- •. we buy ft
o*>::!;- of White's l 'ream ViTiniiuge and
sar-u iitv! surely cmjpI the wornss Thus
v.\ a\»>iit the ilamret of wry serious
trou! ie Wi .t e'.> Cream rernufupo costs
•nlv d'e :• bottle, and can be bought from
faylor’s Drug Store. Rosemary. N. C.
WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CUT PRICES AND
STILL PROTECT YOU FROM DISEASE OR
EPIDEMIC!
Did you ever stop to realize that your clothing sent to Dry
Cleaners and so-called “Dry Cleaners” come in contact
with clothing of others in process of collection?
Do you see the possible DANGER unless EVERY pre
caution is taken by the Dry Cleaner and unless your cloth
ing is PROPERLY CLEANED and DISINFECTED by
the most MODERN MACHINERY available?
WE HAVE THOUGHT OF ALL THIS BY INSTALL
ING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN APPROVED
DRY CLEANING MACHINERY
BE P-R-O-T-E-C-T-E-D ! — SEND YOUR CLOTHING
TO BONA-FIDE DRY CLEANERS
Ever Ready Cleaners
P PHONE 65 Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pugh of Frank
fort, Pel., spent Sunday and Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bray.
Mr. Herbert Holroyd, Jr., of Cam
den, N. J.. spent Sunday with Miss
Gertrude Bray.
One of the most delightful occas
ions of the sprnig season was the par
ty and dance given by the alumni
association of the Roanoke Rnpids
hospital honoring the graduating
class of the hospital and a few invited
guests. The party began at seven
o’clock ami they were invited to the
nurses’ home. Immediately after the
arrival of the guests they were es
corted to the Rosemary Theatre.
From h^/e they met again in the spa
cious dining room of the hospital,
which was made lovely for this oc
casion by the use of many baskets of
roses. Here they enjoyed a five
course dinner, which was under the
driection of Miss Temple. Following
the dinner dancing was enjoyed at
the Nurses’ home. Members of the as
sociation sponsoring the occasion
were, Mesdames Clarence Toppings,
Loftin Moody. David Camp, George
Bremer Joe Butts Dickens, Herman
Poole, Tommy Glasgow and Mrs. Col
lins. Misses Irene Clark, Lucille
Carlon, Savanna McDonald. Barnes,
Rook, Brown and Reed. The members
of the nursing staff were Mrs. Ann
Moore, superintendent of the hos
pital and Miss Crawford, instructor.
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THELMA
NEWS
Miss Elsie Hockaday spent Monday
evening with Miss Blanche Hocka
day.
Miss Clarisse Pepper spent Sunday
with Mrs. Waverly Shaw\
Misses Lillie Mae and Nannie Shaw
were visitors of Mrs. S. S. Shaw on
Sunday.
Mrs. B. W. Pepper, Miss Lillie Bell
Pepper and Joe and Francis Pepper
were visitors of Mrs. Jack Shaw on
Sunday.
Misses Noah Carroll and Cather
ine Brown hafe returned to their
homes.
Miss Dorothy Pepper spent most of
the week with Miss Catherine Brown
of Halifax.
Mr. Reginald Pepper spent Satur
day night with Mr. Ernest Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Shaw and
family and Miss Clarisse Pepper mo
ctred to Roanoke Rapids to see the
bridge that has recently fallen in.
After viewing the bridge they motor
ed over to the new dam they are con- j
structing.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jenkins were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shaw
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Smith of Hawkins
Charge, M. E. church took dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hockaday.
Miss Elsie Hockaday was a visit
or of Miss Lillie Mae Shaw Sunday.
Miss Stella Hicks has returned
from Baltimore where she was called
on account of the illness of her broth
er.
Misses Elorena. Florence am. ,.hep
?y Walton were visitors of Miss
Blanche Hockaday this week-end.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—Everbearing raspberry
plants. $1 per dozen. Arch Taylor.
Jr., l'hone 52.-—1-24 pd.
ANY TOBACCO HABIT—Chewing,
smoking, cigarettes or snuff easily,
inexpensively overcome with pleas
ant root. Just send your address.
F. 0. Stokes, Mohawk, Florida.
11 EM STITCHING — Call phone 47,
Mrs Sam Young, over City Barber
Shop, Roanoke Rapids.—2np.
FOR SALE CHEAP—One electric
washing machine, slightly used,
$25.— Roanoke Hardware Co.
WATCH OUR SIGNBOARD—For
daily specials.—Stedman Stores Co.
| Ptoanoke Rapids.
WANTED—The public to know that
I have good cry wood for sale.—
GEO. C. STEELE, Phone 1G5.
ROOMS—With Board or rooms for
light housekeeping. Mrs. J. R. Car
er, 931 Jackson St.—tf.
OLD FASHIONED HOME MADE
CANDY—For sale by George
Hayes, III. 50c pound, phone 180.
Rosemary, N. C.—tf.
FOR RENT—Electric Waxer and Va
cuum Cleaner. 20c per hour. 50c
minimum charge. Roanoke Hard
ware Co.
FOR SALE—Electric fans in several
sizes. Bargain price for quick dis
posal. Apply C. G. Edgerton, Peo
ples Theatre.—may 12-tf.
FOR SALE—Second hand oil coil
water heater, tank and all equip,
ment. Good condition. Priced cheap
for quick disposal. Wells D. Tillery
Roanoke Rapids. —2t-5-22pd.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—Effect
ive at once, we will serve only ru
ral districts with ice. Twice a week
service to each rural district. No
street service. George C. Steele,
trading as City Ice & Fuel Co.,
’ Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone 165.
The Hammers Haven’t Started
Hammering Yet — So Our Remodeling
Sale Continues
Just Added 50
DRESSES
To our already complete
stock which we are offer
ing at the amazingly low
price of—
$5.00
SEE THEM NOW !
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[ Ladies and Childrens <
SHOES i
On the racks and tables. |j
See them it you want real |i
values \■
Ladies $069 !■
SHOES _ 3
Childrens QQc np ^
SHOES 270 J
Mens and Boys Department
— To Be —
Closed Out
MENS SUITS — 1-2 Price
Boys Suits — $3.48 up 4 pc
Mens Shoes $2.48 to $3.69
Boys Shoes $1.69 to $2.39
EVERY ITEM REDUCED
CHARDONIZE
NON-RUN FABRIC
Slips. Step-Ins, Bloomers,
Combination Suits, Panties,
Petti-Coats—
$1.00
MMMAMMKWUJUUJUUji
I See Our Unusual Stock of !
Lovely i
DRESSES |
$9.85 |
Values Up To $20.00 ;!
SHOES
FOR EVERY MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY
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GIRDLES and
CORSELETTES
$1.00
Silk Stockings
FREE
Join our Hosiery Club —
Ask us about it!
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Ladies Full Fashioned
HOSE
Silk to the top, in all new
shades, all sizes—
97c
FLIGEL’S
“The Shopping Center” —:— Rosemary, N .C.
IKlx-rvllr.iler «»n
gino— 50-horscpowcr
win hi n cs reniark
ubie tmioot liners, tlcx
i b i 1 i (y, power and
economy.
21’ u 11 !m> n r I n K
Nt<‘«*rSict! oilers a
short turning radius of
2.'.:s feet anj assures
caty handling in re
stricted places.
*l-r.pr*od trnns
X ni 1 u I » u gives
un plo power for every
condition of road or.
load.
4< linnnel steel
Irusne. 1* Inches deep,
15'* feet long, takes
ovt-rjize bodies without
excessive overhang.
Chevrolet oi’ers un
usually low loading
height.
fjjp The rear nxle I*
‘ s^ bigger, stronger and
has spiral bevel gears
• —In easily accessible fur
Inspection or adjust
ment. oue t»> a detach
able cover plate.
fflj Four lontf trail*
WB eilipflr springM.
mounted parallel to the
frame, carry peak loads
with safety, and provide
better load distribu
tion.
7 Roar frndrrt,
• plaslt uurons
and f it IE-foil at la
running beards
are standard equip
ment on the Chevrolet
truck and are included
in the list price.
It*s wise to I
choose a SIX
Roadster Delivery. •440
(Pick-up box extra)
llv Ton Truck ttltlb'
Chassis with Cab .
llj Ton Truck lOAA
Chassis only OXtf
Delivery Chassis... •365
Sedan Delivery.... •505
All price a f. o. b. factory
WUnt. Mich.
Tills Sturdy
Claevrolet Six
I /3¥©22 Truck ilAll
f.o.b. factory. Flint. Mich.
Complete with front bumper,
full length running boards
arul rear fenders
No matter what your busi
ness may be, bear in mind
when you buy a truck that
it's wise to choose a Sis!
A six-cylinder engine runs
smoothly—saving both the
chassis and body from the
harmful effects of vibra
tion. It is more flexible in
traffic. Itrequires less gear
shifting. And it maintains
high speeds more easily.
The Chevrolet Utility Truck
gives you all the superior
ities of six-cylinder per
formance—for it is powered
by a great 50-horsepower
six-cylinder valve-in-head
engine. And, in addition,
it brings you all the ad
vantages of modern design
listed at the left.
Come in today and see this
sturdy six-cylinder lVaTon
Truck. You can see for
yourself why truck users
are finding it’s wise to
choose a Chevrolet Six!
A body type
• ^ available for
^ every business need
Leading body manufacturers have
developed, for the new Chevrolet 6
cylinder trucks, an unusually complete
line of bodies available in various
capacities, special designs and types
to fit the needs of every business.
Joyner Motor Co.
Roanoke Rapids - Rosemary