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Rudolph Watters, Graham Dean and Tommy Jenkins. Jr., are camping along the river this week. The boys dont want to be bothered by any grown folks and are going to stay as long as the grub holds out. They have a 22 rifle and plenty of fish hooks. Messrs Homer Joi>es, Clyde Liske. and Frank Kemp spent the week-end in Washington, D. C. FLIGEL’S “THE SHOPPING CENTER" Ri*$emary, N. C. MwoffnUi VM> \msjre VERY - VERY DULL! fTMn.StRiPE silk stockings If you’re the sort of person who likes to be the first with something new— you'll surely want to wear dull stoc!<:ngs. And if you’re the sort who insists on Beauty and Quality along wth new ness, you’ll be preferring Gold Stripe L acLustre stockings. $1.95 In complexion tints and enter:/ !e shades JOIN OUR HOSIERY CLUB If you are net already a member, we would like lor you to enroll. Ask. akaur cur Hosi ery Ck.b— We vii yiaciiy explain all details Local Students Win High Honors While Away at Colleges •-□—— Rosemary and Roanoke Rapids have every reason to be proud of their boys and girls who are away at colleges, for the many activities they have en gaged in, and in almost every case have come out on top. Several things have appeared in the papers from time to time as the information has come t °the writer, the most recent of which was: At a recent meeting of the Tau Be ta Pi. national honorary engineering fraternity held in the ceramics build ing of the State College in Raleigh. .J B. Gurley of Rosemary was elected a member and also vice president. The members are voted upon on •heir i holastic standing and ability as leaders. From the same college comes the news that at a North Carolina • ‘ate Chapter meeting,of the Gamma Sigma Epsilom, national honorary fraternity held recently. I .1. Crouch was elected as Grand Alchenv-t. .V a previous meeting a committee had been appointed to make a list of those men majoring in choirist: v whose 'cholastic average was equal to the high standard set by the fraternity. At Mered th College Miss Sarc Elizabeth Jenkins has made a splen did record and has be r elected head *f the Sunday School work. And also from State college Rufus Vick has the honor of being elected to. the presidency of the Alpha /jota fraternity. Fire Department Tho File Depart mom nvt last nijrlit and is this wook requesting all th mills t;> paint thoir t'iro pluys red and vhito as tho city phi..: an r dntod. Tho Dopartmont a!--> a.-Led .e D.’y so.* that woods and huh -i " out from around In i' .•>: \il lo-.'poi tv owners ai •• n-ked k?op alloys oloan of paper and rnh 11 • - i1 . hi.-h n-.iyh.t enuso fires darinr : « •sn: .- r mouths. The 1 lo rn-, r.t i- as i intoros.ted ii: ' n . : ii o ; s in i :<;htinjj thorn. “ I Promise ” ] to SAVE ] llillllillll I yHE one certain way ^ t o assure future ! comfort and happiness 3 for both of you, is to 3 start saving regularly 3 —and investing wisely 3 —NOW ! | Roanoke Bank&TrustCo. THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION S. T. PEACE, President J. W. ROSS, Cashier H. H. KING, Cashier Roanoke Rapids Branch Rosemary Branch __ Glenn Thompson To Enter West Point The First of July Glenn Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. Thompson, has received his orders to report for duty at West Point Military Academy on July 1st. Clenn recently completed a prepara tory course in a military school at Washington and passed his entrance examinations to West Point. Note—Not to be quoted. We are told that all plebes. first year men, or whatever they are called, must recite to any upperclassmen at any time requested all the nice things the home town paper said about his entrance into the Point. Therefore, out of friendship for Glenn, we will say nothing more than the Best of 1 uck. -□ Prosperity -1930 Brand Charleston Gazette—Prior to the election of 11>28 we were assured by i. swarm of spellbinders and greasers that the great engineer would accom plish wonders for his country. He had, we were told, some mysterious pana cea for any business ill. With him in the White House everything would he lovely. We pictured a rosy picture: More jobs than there were people to do them. High wages and steady employ ment. Declining prices of necessities. A radio, an automobile, a washing machine, a vacuum cleaner, an elec tric refrigerator and electric dish washer in every home. Abundant mom* yavailable for lend ing at banks at low interest. Low rate.-: and great building acti \ ity. Active trading and speculating. Vast volume . business for the re tailer at high nriivs. Iw\ rybody > ■ rented; everybody happy. ^ f* No more w. i • v. ! , • the gn :<■ ■ m ginger do it. NOW 1.(0 AT THE DAMN ri H1XG! TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mr. Win. \\ : :t.• spent th eweek-end ir Washington. I). C. Mrs. S. R. Tyson of Durham is vis. iong her sister. Mrs. V. T. Lamm. Richard Johnson has returned home irom a trip to Hamburg, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keeter are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Glover in Nashville, X. C. Mrs. Bettie Burgess and Miss Do rothy Keeter are visiting Mrs. C. P. Denton in Battleboro. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wheeler spent Sunday afternoon in Emporia. Mr. Billy Sadler of Hyde County am! Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen and Chil dun of Walnut Cove are visiting Mrs. Mary Sadler on Jackson Street. Mrs. Mamie Butts who has been spending some time in Halifax, has returned home. Mrs. ( arlylc? Sattenvaite and chil dren. Norman Lee and Charlotte Win <;ley of Norfolk have returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hancock on Cedar St. Immediately after graduation exer i!'e hciv Friday night, Miss Mac is Goodmcn will leave for the State Col h "*■ »"• returning Wednesday of next week. M Pauline Kendrick was hostess t< t!i ■ 'i W. A. of the Rosemary Bap 1 ’ ' hurch at her home on Jackson S,,i- last Thursday evening. The '■''ithe evening was “Happiness ii.gmvays. After the program a s'' ‘-‘1 hour was enjoyed by the fo> h "ing members, Miss Elva Kendrick M -• Virginia Ogtetree, Miss Pauline Kendrick, Miss Annie Hancock, Mrs. P- P. Britton and Mrs. Virgil Van Dyke. Mrs. V. H. Grantham was hostess Ladies Aid Circle No. 1 of the • hristian Church last Tuesday even ing. After the business was disposed a social hour was enjoyed by the following members, Mrs. Bessie Ross, Mrs. H. M. Waters, Mrs. Lessie Mae Reville, Mrs. Mamie Johnson. Mrs. L. F. Woolard, Mrs. S. E. Taylor, Mrs. Puck Taylor, Mrs. O. L. Waye, Mrs. V. H. Grantham, Mrs. J. A. Pridgen. -Miss Glendon Butler, Miss Overby i nd Rev. V. H. Grantham. Ask Your Soldier Boy How "Coot ies" Got Such Hold He’ll tell you that the battle fronts of Europe were swarming with rats, which carried the dangerous vermin and caused our men misery. Don’t let rats bring disease into your home. When you see the first one, get RAH SNAP. That will finish them quick. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, 61.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roanoke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.; Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. WANT ADS FOR SALE—Farms, town property, business places, business lots, resi dences and residence lots.—S. M. THOMPSON, Rosemary, N. C.—tf. HEMSTITCHING — 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. Roanoke Rapids. WANTED—The public to know that I have good cry wood for sale.— GEO. C. STEELE, Phone 165. ANY TOBACCO HABIT—Chewing, smoking, cigarettes or snuff easily, inexpensively overcome with pleas ant root. Just send your address. F. O. Stokes, Mohawk, Florida. ROOMS—With Board or rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. K. 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 Waxcr 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. SURE THERE'S A SANTA CLAUS —You pay $300 cash, no more. I give you a deed and make home pay for itself. Investigate this.— S. M. THOMPSON.—tf. HAND PAINTED NOVELTIES— Make delightful gifts.—The Vogue Beauty Parlor, Roanoke Rapids.— | j 5-4t-pd. Virginia Electric and Power Company Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Body by Fisher A WONDER ///TRAFFIC Oldsmobile’s ease of handling and quick responsiveness make it a wonderful car in traffic. Every control operates so smoothly and effectively. Clutch,brakes, gear-shift, and steering—all work with delightful ease. A touch oil the throttle, and the car flushes away as the signal light changes. And it pulls down to a smooth, silent stop immediately, when the signal’s against you. As for parking, just try it yourself. Pick a restricted space at the curb —and see how easy it is to fit Oldsmobile into that space. Then, try Oldsmobile on the road. Its all-round performance will tell you why Oldsmobile is such a great car to own. TWO-DOOR $ Q P1 f. o. b. Lansing SEDAN Michigan Spare Tire and Bumper $ Extra BRICKELL MOTOR COMPANY
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