MORE SHOPPING CONVENIENCE . HmM|UI Face Powder QQe >1.M Value__ , OO ' Coty’a Face Powder QQc Witk Perfume $1 VaL - OO LI8TBEINE AQt *1.15 Value -_ OO Cotjr’a Talcum Powder ’ AAt *1.00 Value_ OO Lucky Tl*er Hair Tonic A At *1.09 Value_ OO Here are listed only a few of oar “Dalath” Table Specials : 10c Tooth Paste Pepsodent Lieterine Forhan’n I pa ns Iodent Colgate’s Hind's Honey and *1 Ac Almond Cream .. 1U The “DULUTH” Table Display —a more modern method of merchandising. The “Duluth” Table Display is the most recent addition to our store. It was installed for the sole purpose of better Serving our customers. By adopting this more modern I method of merchandising we I have made your shopping at Taylor-Matthews more con venient, and have placed many useful and necessary articles within easy reach of your pocketbook. See what you buy—Buy what you see the “Duluth” way at Taylor-Matthews. Specials Fri. - Sat. Aug. 29-30 Only! Pebecco Tooth Piste OA« 50c Value- Ov KLEENEX 1 QC 25c Value- X KOTEX QQC Special_ 057 Watkins Coconut OU A Qc 50c Value- 45/ Hind’s Honey and OQc Almond Cream 057 Evening Paris Face Powder, (Valae $1.00) With Perfnme (Value 75c) — Combination Value— _$1.00 T aylor-Matthews Drug Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS NORTH CAROLINA CLIMATE YEAR_AF (By E. K. Veach Aurelian Springs Agric The people of this and tions of the state have b pusted over the crops for t years. This, as you know, \ last year was extremely this season has been to t with a long dry period. We should not stop tr> ceed in farming due to tl depression and the two crop years, but work moi than ever before to impi thods by putting on a m program of work. There is one thing want to impress on even ing access to a garden a “don't forget to keep som ing in it every month of We realize the drought vegetable crop short as other crops, but prepare t cabbage and collard plan' transplanting in October i of November. Sow a few winter and spring use. On planted this fall so as to r in the spring . All of us may not like food I have just mentioi may have to eat somethin like if the “live-at-home" ticed more in the future been in the past. Home grown vegetabb made an important meai ing the family budget homea. Recent discoveries of human nutrition hav value and absolute necesi vegetables in the diet if g to be maintained. PENDER'S LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONTS Opening Thursday, August 28th Our Newest Store 1036 Roanoke Ave,, Rosemary, FREE To the first. 300 women visiting this model pure food store, on opening day we will give a loaf of “Our Pride Bread.” Come early! Here you will find a Complete Stock of the finest Quality Foods at economical pricts. This store is fitted with the latest type equipment and fixtures in or der to render a higher type of service and to kee p our stock in the best condition at all times. Libby or Del Monte PEACHES 2 large cans 45c BLUE RIBBON MALT SYRUP 3 Pound Can 59c TISSO-GOOD APPLE BUTTER Two Number 2 Cans 25c D p Yell™^bel TEA, 1 lb. Package 59c Yellow Front COFFEE Pound 29c D. P. Evaporated MILK 3 Tall Cans 25c Wonder and Palace FLOUR 12 Pound Bag 44c A Q POUND " 40 BAG— 24 Pound Bag 85c $1.65 Van Camps SALAD OIL i Quart 39c Van Camps Tomato Soup 3 Cans 22c Our Pride BREAD, 21 ounces wrapped 10c Octagon SOAP 5 Cakes 29c Alaska PINK SALMON 2 Tall Cans 25c Post Toasties 2 Packages 15c Best Food MAYONNAISE, Medium Jar 17c Miss Mary Ellington of Henderson is visiting Misses Ruby and Sula Wil liams. Mrs. W. R. Cherry and daughter, Jean and Anne, are visiting Mrs. Cherry’s mother, Mrs. G. E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bain of Greens joro, N. C., have returned home after spending a while with their sister, Mrs. W. R .Tritt, 913 Henry Street, Rosemary. Master George Hayes was host on Tuesday afternoon to a few' of his friends at a birthday picnic. The guests were invited for three o’clock and immediately after arriving left fo-r a hike in the woods.. When a good spot was found for a fire, weiners and marshmallows were toasted, then the birthday cake with ten lighted can dles was cut and with this was serv ed iced lemonade. Those invited were Misses Mary Virginia Jenkins, Wini fred Shell, Mary Lillian Mead, Mas ters Bill and Gene Shell, George Griz zard, Bill Pruden, Russell and Marvin Matkins, L H. Taylor, Monroe Starke, Charles Bennett, Clarence Harbour, Jack Vincent, James Taylor, Francis Joyner and Grover Barnes of Em poria. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joyner enter tained Tuesday afternoon honoring their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Joy-jg ner and her house guests Miss MaryS ! Kicks and Miss Elberta Foster of Lit-W tleton and Miss Jean Ballard of Rich-p mond, Va. The guests were invited i for four o’clock and immediately af tef arriving they were taken to the miniatue golf course where several rounds of golf were played, Miss Pris cilla Mullen making the low score was given a bottle of perfume. Following t he gam' et.>y were served refresh. :ng drinks at tha dru* store’ J.hose enjoying’ this occa^", 'v6rc ”13368 >, Jr. . nt. . ■'ster. Jeanne Mary Rick«, Elberta >v M „ Ballard, Evelyn and Priacilw M ’ Phala and Katherine Vick, Long and Annie Kennon Taylor, Miss Rosa Heath Long entertained at a dance at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Long on Tuesday evening honoring her house; guests, Misses Margaret Lane of Wil liamsburg, Va., Miss Lucy Faulkner, Chase City, Va., and Miss Elizabeth Dame of Christchurch, Va. Punch was served during the time of the dancing and following the dance an ice course was served. About fifty guests fron\: Rosemary-Roanoke Rapids and adjoin ing towns enjoyed this occasion.*- ^ Miss Clyde Rook, Miss Mattie Taylor and Miss Connie Rook the week-end at Virginia Beach. 9 3 Pierre Dulrais of Cannes shot his bride of three days because she danc ed twice with another man. CAKwiJmA MEDICINE COMPANY LITTLETON, N. C. FREE SERVICE ON \ OIR SEWING MACHINE Beginning Monday, Septem ber 1, and continuing one week on ly, we will offer a free repair ser vice to sewing machine owners. Regardless of the make or model of your sewing machine now in use, if it is not in perfect mechani cal condition, please notify us while this offer is in force and our repairman will be sent to your home immediately. This is a very unusual offer, the first of its kind to be made by us, and we invite you to take advantage of it. You will not ob ligate yourself in any- lyay. This is only a special form- of service; ae extending to, searing machine owners. Transportation will be. fur nished free of charge for machines brought to our offi|fjfc fiie.repairs. , JUST ^^^orH^^oFouR

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