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TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mrs. Bessie Ros was hostess to La dies Aid Circle No. 1 of the Christian church at her home on Roanoke Ave- j nue last Tuesday evening. At this meeting plans were made for a Hal loween party. After the business ses-1 *ion refreshments consisting of hot coffee, hot chocolate and cake were served £o the following members: Mesdames H. M. Waters, D. B. Har rison, George Johnson, Lessie Mae Revill, A. S. Mason, C. S. Pridgen,' "Bessie Edmonds, R. L. Topping, Ruby! Williams, Bessie Ross, J. A. Pridgen, V .H. Grantham, L. F. Woolard and 1 Miss Doris Topping. The visitors be-1 Aides several children were* Mrs. Myr tie Hatfield, Mrs. Mayse Kates and Mr. H. M. .Waters.. The Ladies Aid Circle of the Rose mary Baptist church held their regu lar meeting in the church last Tues day evening. It was decided at this meeting that the circles will hold their meetings in the homes of members (luring the winter months and that the business of the council will be transacted at meetings of the W. M. S. on Tuesday after the first Sun day of each month. Those present were Mesdames Troy Parrsh, M. M. Moore, C. T. Johnson, J. E. Kirk, C. F. Ogletree, T. M. Jenkins, J. O. Mat thews, J. M. Grizzard, P. W. Ray, S. D. Brown, P. E. Allsbrook, W. C. Jor dan, H. T. Davis, P. A. Cook, G. M. Gurley, J. W. Cullom, L. E. Daven port and T. G. Bush. Mr. O. H. Everette spent the week end with his family, returning Sun Elizabeth Arden is Real! And her Preparations are personally planned for you name Elizabeth Arden is a symbol of loveliness to more than ten million women. But Elizabeth Arden is so much more than a name. She is a real woman, an exciting personality, whose enthusiasm for Beauty has placed the priceless gift of charm within reach of every woman. Miss Arden understands the exquisite care of the skin, and has planned every one of her Preparations and Treatments for a definite purpose. Venetian Cleansing Cream. Removes impurities from the pores, softens and soothes the skin, leaves it pure and receptive. $i, $z, $3, $6. j Venetian Ardena Skin Tonic. Wakens swift circulation, firms and whitens the skin, keeps it clear and fine. $S5C, $1, $3.75. Venetian Orange Skin Food. The best deep tissue builder, nour ishes the skin, fills out lines and wrinkles. $1, $1.75, $1.75, $4.2.5. Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations are on sale at ROSEMARY DRUG CO. Rosemary, North Carolina ELIZABETH ARDEN, 691 Fifth Avt., New York ujkdom: is OU Brna Strut f.tlr'.irrutUU Faix day. He wsa accompanied by Mrs. Everette and Mrs. Altpn Speight. Mr .and Mr*. Will. Felds, vfho have been visitin in Hemp and Rockingham have returned home. Messrs Carl and Jay Thompson and Miss Lizzie Cooley spent the week end with Miss Mamie Stansbury, near Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jones of ‘ Vir ginia visited Mrs. O. H. Everette last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hannon and son, George, Mrs. Robert Le Meare and daughters, Misses Ida Jane, Marga ret and Myrtle of Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hannon last Sun day . Mr. J. H. Britton spent Sunday with friends in Potecasi. Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edmondson, Mrs. Bessie Ross, and Mrs. R. T. Edmondson vis ited the State Farm and County Home Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Matkins and family visited the County Home Sun day. Little Dorothy Keeter and little R. C. Brown, who have been patients in the hospital for some time are much better and able to be at home. Mr. Harrison Sharp of Rocky Mount 'Pont Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Sanders and laughter, Mary Vick, Mrs. E. L. Clark Mrs .Lizzie Marshall and Miss Isabell ^uir.mings spent Sunday at Lawrence Church, near Scotland Neck. Mr. H. A. Cameron and daughter, Miss Griselda Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britton visited friends in Enfield Sunday. Mr. Russell Cuxton, Rosemary ban jo artist took first prize as banjo so loist at the old fiddlers convention at Aurelain Springs last Friday night. Mr. .T. E. Barnes of Potecasi spent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. j. W. Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones were called to Tarboro Tuesday by the death of their uncle, Mr. David Melton. Mr .and Mrs. Horace Jones and children, Gwendolyn, Evelyn and Lynnwood spent Sunday in Scotland Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alligood have re turned home fro amivtis turned home from a visit to Washing ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brewer, Mr. H. G. Brewer of Fitzhugh, Va., Mr. John Wright, Mr. Robert Wright and Mi93 Rebecca Wright of Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sadler of Brunswick County, Misses Lillie and Harriet Lynnwood Lynch of White Plains, Va., were visitors in the home of Mrs. Joe Edwards last week. Mrs. Kenneth Barron of Portsmouth spent Sunday afternoon with her nephew, Mr. Russell Buxton. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sanders and children, Messrs Crawford Britton and Russell Buxton attended the old fid dlers convention at Aurelian Springs Friday night. _ STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Citizens Bank & Trust Co. AT ROSEMARY, N. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCT. 13, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts__$216,761.13 Furniture and Fixture Account_ 4,836.03 Cash in Vault and Due from Depository Banks_ 20,416.47 Checks for Clearing and Transit Items___ 4,706.40 Cash Items Held Over 24 Hours--- 101.50 Real Estate Owned_ 1,630.27 Other Assets_ 200.24 Expense Account - 417.97 TOTAL_$249,124.01 LIABILITIES Capital Stock_$ 25,000.00 Surplus _ 4,000.00 Reserve For Interest and Taxes--— 1,028.97 Certificate of Deposit- 24,000.00 Deposits Subject to Check- 82,231.90 Savings Deposits - 78,556.79 Cashier’s Checks Outstanding- 693.08 Certified Checks Outstanding- 113.27 Bills Payable_ 33,500.00 TOTAL- $249,124.01 As shown above, we do a general hanking business, and in addition thereto we operate an Insurance Department, writing all kinds of insurance, representing some of the oldest and largest companies. , . In our Savings Department we pay 4% interest, compounded quarterly. One Dol lar will start dn account. Next month our Christmas Savings Club for next year starts. Hundreds will be made happy this year by being a member of our club. Why not join for next year. This is an easy and systematic way of saving. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. ROSEMARY, NORTH CAROLINA <2T' p”!t- *VhSSKEo3S Thc$ Civic Department of the Wo mans ■t'lub.jBBfing with disfavor the great amMjp9flQ|clp*per and trash on| streets t&d iiv ftlleya back of the! stores, rntHittUm *•» business firms '■ to cooperate with'them in keeping the ! town clean « The Roanoke Rapids Methodist Church deserves honorable mention for the many special musical pro grams with which it has enhanced va-; riouB Sunday night services. The cli max comes this Sunday night with a nationally known radio entertainer on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Shell and daughter, Charlotte Ann, spent last week-end in Wilmington, N. C. j Hattie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Early Cox is quite ill in the Roanoke Rapids Hospital with pneu-' monia. i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Matthews I spent Sunday with friends in Ports-1 mouth, Va. Miss Susie Robinson of Erwin and Mr. Hargrove of, Lillington, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson. Mr. Joe Pearce of Hopewell, Va., spent Sunday her ewith friends. The Mesdamse J. R. Buxton, R. P. Smith and Leroy Shaw, motored to | Lasker Sunday to visit Mrs. Smith’s i mother-in-law. | Miss Cammie Vaughan of Dunn, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. L. M. Spivey. The friends of Mr. W. A. James will be glad to learn that he is able to return to work after having beer, in bed for the past week. Misses Virginia Armstrong, Mildred i Tudor and Edith Welch wer ejoint j hostesses at a surprise farewell party I given in honor of Miss Ophelia Dan ji<! at her home on Jackson Street , Tuesday evening. The guests played games and then refreshments were served. Those present wore Misses Hilda Ilines, Virginia Armstrong, Mildred ■ Tudor ,Edith Welch, Ada Belle Strickland, Pauline Brewer, Ar lene Batton, Audrey Hardy, Nannie Lou Etheridge, Ella Lee Taylor, Vir ginia Shaw, Mabel Mills, Julia Crutch field, Catherine Hutchinson. Rosa Wil liams and Nita Turner, Messrs Fred Mills, Walter Matthews, Francis Cobb, Clifton Pridgen, Philip Newton, Wal lace Babcock, Wilton Dickens, Bel mont Murray, Cyrus Kitchin, Graham Shell, William Gaylord, Yates Brown, Clyde Mills, “Boob” Massey ,Zeke Webster, Clymeth Brown, Milton Har ris and Carlton Nethercutt. Miss Reba Ray spent the week-end in Windsor with relatives. Miss Mary Ward Hall spent the week-end in Scotland Neck. Miss Margie Cannon spent the week end in Durham, N. C. Mr. Eugene Lehman and Miss Ruth Transou spent Sunday in Clinton, N. C. i I OVER 15,000 DAILY ! DEMAND SARGON ► 'Vast Growing Army of Sargon Users, Marching Single File, Would Encircle Globe In Few Years Time (By Richard L. Simms) Atlanta, Ga.—More like a tale from the Arabian Nights of old than a record of modern busi ness achievement reads the story of the marvelous growth and de velopment of Sargon the New Scientific Compound which has 'become the sensation of the {drug trade throughout the Unit i ed States, Canada and other J countries. | The old illustration of the pebble I dropped into the pool best describes the phenomenal and unp»re<iedented demand and its fame is rapidly spreading over the entire continent. Recently compiled figures reveal that approvimately 15,000 men and women are marching into drug stores daily for Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills, the marvelous new treat- 1 ment that is restoring health to count less thousands by new and remarkable methods undreamed of only a few years ago. Already more than 5,000,000 suffer ing men and women have put it to the test and have told other millions what it has done for them. Marching regulation U. S. Army fashion—single file—this vast army of Saigon users would reach from New York to San Francisco and at the present rate of sale—would, in a few years time, encircle the entire globe. The only explanation of Sargon’s triumph in the Medical World is Sar gon’s true worth. Back of its triumph in the durg stores is its triumph in the homes and it is the grateful en dorsements of its millions of users tha thas made it th emost widely talk ed of medicine in the world today. Sargon is extensively advertised, it is true, but no preparation no matter how extensively advertised, could pos sibly meet with such phenomenal suc cess unless it possessed absolute mer- | it and extraordinary powers as a me dicine. There can be but one possible expla nation for Sargon’s amazing success and it can be told in one word—MER IT! Taylor-Matthews Drug Co., Agents. 1 —(Adv.) ^|Mday afteriMHttc Mrs. J. fit Ken wnuiv./httnorftd ihtf? daughter*!’ Miss X>i»hti’ emur , with a surprise I^Waj^wfcjr: at hair;^me onTWash ftjgton Street. Miss Ke^bjemulr is a member of the school facslty at Glen view and when she came home for the week-end she found everything in readiness for a birthday party. Bridge and rook were played during the ev ening. The high score bridge prize was won by Miss Katherine Hines and high score rook prize was won by Nathaniel Lowe. Mrs. William Alli good, a recent bride, was given a silver pie server. The hostess served a salad course with stuffed olives, saltines and coffee. The guests were invited into the dining room where a birthday cake iced in yellow with crange trimmings was placed in the center of the table on which were placed twenty lighted birthday can dles. Miss Kennemur was the recipi ent of many lovely gifts. Those en jo.f ng this occasion were Misses Amand Taillman, Katherine Hires, Sula Williams, Elmyra Jenkins. An na Bell, Lena Wright, Ruth White, Virginia Hobbs .Bulah Kidd, Mes dames Paul Weeks, Zollie Powell, Ivey Mohorn, Wm. Alligood, Messrs Rupert Hardy, Clifton Weeks, Grover Wood ruff, Nathaniel Lowe, Charles Ogle tree, Wm. Alligood. Lenwood Langs ton, Roy, Calvin, J. H., and Harvey Kennemur. Miss Effie Woodsy has accepted a position at the N. C. State Sanitori um. WANT ads; WATCH OUR SIGNBOARD—For daily specials.—Stedman Stores Co. Roanoke Rapids. FOR SALE—Farms, town property business places, business lots, resi dences and residence lots.—S. M. THOMPSON, Rosemary, N. C.—tf A ANTED—The public tf know that I have pood rry wood for sale. — CFO. C. STEELE, Phone 105. FOR RENT—On Roanoke Avenue— Two nicely furnished steam heated bed rooms, near bathjgentleirten— Phone 91—2t. FOR SALE—Cheap for cash—One Torrid Hot Blast heater, slightly used.—Apply W. J. Bussey,c-o The Herald.—tf. FOR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE A Bargain Far Quick Sale. Call or Write.—Phone 162. P O Box 637 I _-_ ~ Notice of Summons NORTH CAROLINA, HALIAX COUNTY, LILLIE BELLE GOODE vg. JAMES GOODE. The defendant, Jaimes Goode, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Halifax County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce on the grounds of more than five suc cessive years separation between hus band and wife, they having lived apart for such period, and the Plain tiff having been a resident of the State of North Carolina for such time; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the court house in Halifax, North Caro lina, within thirty days after service hereof, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the Plain tiff will apply to the court for the re ief demanded in the Complaint. S. M. GARY, Clerk Superior Cou#. Ha lifax County. This 17th day of October, 1930. 4t-nov 13 ___ Local Man Takes Charge GOLD STAR STORE ROSEMARY, N. C. Next Door To Rosemary Theatre Henry C. Taylor For eleven years in the grocery business in Roanoke Rapids, is the new manager of the Gold Star Store. For the past several months he has been with the Gold Star Store organ ization in Scotland Neck. He will appreciate a visit from his old friends in the community. Gold Star Stores Carries A complete line of Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables at the lowest prices. One visit will convince you and win you. BANKRUPT SALE! Every Article in Present Stock to be Sold at 50 to 90 per cent off Radios, Lighting Fixtures, Lamps, Electric Appliances, Glass and Gift Wares at the LOWEST PRICES you ever saw, and we don’t mean maybe! LATEST MODEL PHILCO ?Qf|-60 R Regular Price $147.50 — Complete-OVr ATWATER KENT — Dynamic Speaker O.00 A Cabinet Set — Regular $153.00 — Complete-■ • “ BRANDES Dynamic Speaker D Cabinet Set Regular $159.00 — Complete- Vw ATWATER-KENT Cabinet Set ME-00 I Magnetic Speaker — $142.00 — Complete- . • v CROSLEY — TABLE MODEL $OQ-50 O Dynamic Speaker — $117.00 — Complete RCA — TABLE MODEL — With Dynamic $dA00 Speaker — Regular $150.00 — Complete - »*” S SEVERAL BATTERY SETS $-1 C-00 TO $OC.OO With Tubes and Speaker - 1U LIGHTING FIXTURES For Living, Dining, Bed, Bath Rooms, Porches, Kitchens, Halls. Values $4.00 to $45.00, Priced at— $1. to $19.50 These are values we cannot list here, but they are priced lower than you will ever see again. $16.50 FLOOR and $£*.50 TABLE LAMPS_ O $12.50 FLOOR and $A .75 j TABLE LAMPS_ . $9.00 FLOOR and $0.75 j TABLE LAMPS_ O $7.50 HEALTH and HAIR $0.00 | DRYING LAMPS _x_ O I S3.00 HEALTH And HAIR $f .00 DRYING LAMPS_ 1 j One Bargain Window will be Constantly refilled with Desirable Ar ticles at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! SILENT AUCTION One window will be filled with Toasters, Percol.-jltors, Lamps and Fixtures, Milk shake Shakers, Picture Frames and Va rious Gift Wares, with Each Article Num bered. You write your price on one or more articles at any price offer, and the highest bidder gets them, regardless of bid. We will constantly replenish this window during sale with anything in the Store. No Charges-No Deliveries, Except Radios Which will be Sold on CONVENIENT TERMS! WALKER ELECTRIC CO. SEE THE SIGN Rosemary, N. C. (Next Door to Citizens Bank & Trust Co.)
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