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HALIFAX township: Ned Cheek, aged 73 years, died on Friday morning and was buried Sun day afternoon. He was a respectable colored man who had lived in Halifax all his life. He leaves his wife and several children surviving. Mrs. Annie Jenning and daughter Sarah are spending a few days in Woodland with Mrs. Edward Ha mill. Miss Mary Dove of Darlington. S. C.. is visiting Miss Edna Campbell. Miss Mabel Powell of Enfield spent the week-end with Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd. Mr. E. B. Thomas and family have moved to Kinston. Mr. Kelly Jenkins of Roanoke Ra pids war here Monday or business. Mr. H B. Ha'Tell, Jr., of Weldon, was here Mon lay rn busniess. Mr. Wade H. Pit kens of Scotland Neck vas here Monday. Mr. Julian K. Ailsorook was here Mondav on bin ness. Mr and Mrs. I.ugh House, Miss i Annie L. Hale and Charles Hale spent Sunday ir Scotland Neck with Mrs. Francis levin Mr and Mrs. V. 1.. Johnson spent Sunday in V.’ » d.' ird. Miss Dorothy Bennette of Enfield spent S:.turd-jy with her sister. Mrs. W. T. Eure. The Junior Womans Club met with Miss Evelyn Butts Mtnday afternoon for their regular monthly meeting. Miss Undine Jinx sided over tire cosiness meeting, at which time i' was decided tha tthe club go on a vacation to some beacn and spend a few days. Miss Hi ten Read had charge of the program for the after noon. The subject rv.i> Interior De coration. Those giving readings were Evelyn Butts and Ida Shaw Applewhite. Helen Read gave a pia no solo. The hostess served ice cream and cake, after which the meeting ad journed to meet with Miss Do: Campbell the second Monday in July. Mrs. D. M. Campbell and daughter. Mrs. A. J. Jones of Tillery went to Harrisonburg, Va.. to attend the graduation exercises of her daughter. Miss Edna Campbell. Mrs. A. J. Jones of Tillery was a i isitor here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patterson and son of Rocky Mount were here Thurs day. Mrs. S. M. Gary and Miss Nannie Clary and Mrs. Annie Jennings went •o Rocky Mount Friday. Master L. M. Edwards of Durham has been visiting his uncle. Mr. W. T. Eure. Miss Susan Eubanks of Richmond. Va. is spending some time here as the guest of hr<» uncle. Mr. E. W. Eu bank. w-— ■% HOES ! 7 comfort The complete range of widths and sizes AAAA-EEE and 1-12 guarantees a per fect fit for any normal foot Enna Jet tick Melodies over W jZ and asstv ciated station* ev erv Sunday evening i;- WEISSNER’S Enna Jeti.ck Shoe Store fiances ,3”US ROSEMARY, North Carolina SKID! THE Fist of Fate may push your car into a skid on a slippery street. Such accidents are always expensive. You cannot avoid this Fist of Fate — but you can buy complete automobile insurance from this agency of the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company. Only then will you be safe. Phone today before you have an accident. National Loan & Insurance Co. Phone 44 Electric Building TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mrs. Cooper Grizzard, Miss Sara Elizabeth Jenkins and Miss Lillian Bell Jenkins spent the week-end in Snow Hill, NT. C. Mr. Julian AUkbrook and Mr. Reeves Manning are spending several days in the Western part of the State. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Eubank. Miss Elouise Eubank and Ernest Eubank were in Richmond last week to attend the graduating exercises of Miss Ir ma Eubank. Mrs. B. Frank Harris has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. T. R. Man ning for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Edgerton spent several days in Washington, D. C. this week. Mr. Frank Nash and Mr. Clarence Grimmer have returned from a fish ing trip to Ocraeroke. Mrs. W. M. Jackson and daughters ere spending some t:me with rela te es at Elizabeth ( ,'y. Mrs. Tom Royster entertained with three tables of bridge last week hon oring Miss Betty Gray Long and Miss Rosa Heath Long. Flowers were used Rosa Heath Long. Flowers were ef fectively used. The guests of honor were both presented with boxes of correspondence cards. The high score { rize was also won by Miss Betty Gray Long and Mr. George Green of tlemen’s prize Yonkeor Weldon was given a pencil as high score genetleman’s prize. Those enjoy ing this, party were Misses Betty Gray Long, Rosa Heath Long. Anne Coleman, Josie Chase, Priscilla Por terfield. Priscilla Mullen. Messrs David Clark, George Burgwyn, Sam Wilson, George GrY.-n and Arthur House. The Welfare Department of the Womans Club will meet next Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. M. Jenkins. Messrs X. Perry and Joe Pearce of Hopewell, Va., spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Janie Cook spent the week end in Emporia, visiting Miss Gladys Bowens. Mrs. Tom McNeil of North Wilkes boro is spending some time here with friends and relatives. Miss Viola Collier is spending a few days in Garysburg visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Gaddy and fa mily left on Thursday for Charlotte, where they will make their future '’ome. Messrs Zell Burnette and Bernard Woodruff spent Saturday in Hender son. Miss Alta Transou :> spending some time as the guest of her sisters, Mrs. E W. Lehman and Miss Ruth Tran sou. Miss Louise Foy of Mt. Airy is vis iting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Clark. Mrs. Walter Sin\pson and son. who have been the guests of Mrs. T. W. M Long and Mrs. F. G. Jarman have returned to their home in Raleigh. Dr. T. W. M. Long spent several days in Raleigh this week attending the State Medical Board. Mrs. Will Taylor has as her house guest her sister. Dr. Margaret Law rence. wh oreeently graudate in medi cine at Columbia Cniversity. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hampton who have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Julian AUsbrook. left r,'u< sday for Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown of Win ston Salem spent the week-end as the {West of Mr. ami Mrs. E. W. Lehman. Doll Show A doll show will be held at the Joyner Motor Company in Rosemary, Friday, June 27th from four to six o’clock, under the auspices of the Romans Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church. All grown-ups and children are invited to enter their dolls. The entrance fee for each doll will be ten ^nts and a free ticket will be given i each contestant. A!1 dolls in k>f Be in before 2:JO p. m.. from Roam ke Rapids and Rose mary. Outsid \ £:JO p. m. '• m j rizes v ill le t.s f Rows: The prettiest doll, the largest doll, the Notice of Sale Under the terms of a certain deed of trust made by L. 0. Anderson to the undersigned Trustee on December 9, 1927, as appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County. North Carolina, in Book 381, at Page 491, default hav ing been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, and the holder of said notes having requested me so to do, I will at 11 o’clock a. m., on Monday, June 23, 1930, in front of the Post Office at Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, those two certain lots of land situated on the West side of Hamilton Street in the Town of Roa noke Rapids and known as Lots Num bers 61 and 62, as shown on a map of record in the office aforesaid, in May Book No. 3 at Page 64. This 21st day of May, 1930. T. W. M. LONG, Trustee. 4t-6-19 ^ best dressed doll. the oldest dol\ the most modern doll, the best f-.reign doll, the best character doll Bring your doll babies and come to our-party. Candy and ice cream will bt sold. Make your dollies some new summer clothes, or wash Vie r fac -s and bring them just as they are. Outside adnrssion to see how the dolls behave wi I be 15c. 2t-j 19-26. WANT ADS FOR sale— Farms, town property, business places, business lots, resi dences and residence lots.—S. M. THOMPSON. Rosemary, N. C.—tf HEM STITCHING — Call phone 47, Mrs Sam Young, over City Barber Shop. Roanoke Rapids.—2np. WATCH (HR 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—W ith 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 18»5. Rosemary, N. C.—tf. FOR RENT—Electric Waxer and Va cuum Cleaner. 20c per hour. 50c minimuni 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. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—Effect ive at once, we will serve only ru ral districts with ice. Twice a week i service to each rural district. No j street service. George C. Steele, | trading as City Ice & Fuel Co Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone 165. SI RE 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. FOR SALE—(’heap. 1923 Ford Road ster, No. 3536SI. R. M. Martin. 307 Railroad Stre.t, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.—june 12-2t-np. I OR SALE_Fresh eggs, frying chickens. At residence, beyond South Rosemary on Littleton Road. D. P. Wike.—3t-6-26-pd. STRAYS—3 mules, 1 horse, found in my field June 12th, below Smith’s Chureh. Am feeding same. Owner may have same by paying for feed and cost of this advertisement.— J. E. PEARSON, Rosemary, R. F. D _4t-july 10-pd. 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, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roanoke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.; Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Just Like An Ostrich A medical authority says that a person who tries to cover up skin blemishes and pimples with toilet creams and powders is just as foolish as an ostrich that buries its head in the sand to avoid danger. Skin emp tions are nature’s warning that con stipation is throwing poisons into your blood stream and weakening your whole constitution. Remove the constipated condition and you will strengthen vour system against disease and dear up your disfigured skin. The best wav to do this is with a course of Herhine, the vegetable medicine that acts natur ally and easily, which you can get at Tuvlor’s Drug Store, Rosemary, NT. C. Note, Madam . . . the wide difference between KELVINATOR’S iggj. . |gg di nary ration KELVINATOR’S 4-WAY COLD gives you four different degrees of cold in four different compartments of the cabinet. These four different degrees are constantly and automatically maintained. In ordinary electric refriger ation it is possible to speed up ice-making—but —to do this requires lowering the temperature throughout the entire cabinet. This may result in food-tpoilage, through freezing. Contrast this with 4-Wray Cold which gives you 1— in One Compartment—a 40° to 50° Constant Cold— just the right temperature, science says, to keep most foods fresh. 2— in a Second Compartment—a Below-Freezing Cold for cold storage of meats, game, fish, ice cream, etc. 3— in a Third Compartment—a Third-Degree-of-Cold for freezing ice and desserts. 4— in a Fourth Compartment—a Very Low Cold for extra quick ice and desserts. All of these degrees of cold are in constant service doing the work you want done without thought or effort on your part because—all are automatic. • • • Everyone can now own a KELVINATOR—on Easy Terms—The model Kelvinator you require may be pur chased on easy terms through Kelvinator’s attractive ReOisCo monthly budget plan. SHELL FURNITURE CO. Rosemary, - North Carolina The smoke’s the thing! The taste, the aroma, all the natural goodness of tobacco’s finest qualities are in the delightful smoke that curls lazily from your Camel Cigarette. 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