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TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Jack Smith spent the week-end in Emporia, Va. Mrs. Roy Hill of Durham, spent the week-end here with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. James. Mrs. C. A. James of Conway is vis iting Mrs. L. M. Spivey. A. J. Chandler, J. L. Huff and C. W. Burton visited Mrs. J. R. Burton Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Archer .Mrs. W. J. Chambliss, Ophelia Chambliss. Min nie Lee Doyle and Gladys Pearson vis ited in Brink and Fitzhugh Sunday. Wallace Draper and son. Jay. and Mrs. Floyd Smith visited Mrs. R. P. Smith Sunday. J. H. Pierce, Miss Ethel Pierce and Miss Mae White of Colerain, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Nettie Mor ris Mr. and Mrs. T. Flowers and Mr. rnd Mrs. J. L. Barnes of Jackson, snent Sunday hero with Mrs. W. T. Edwards. Mi>s Not tie Mae Johnson of Nor folk spent the week-end here with r : r sister. Mi: s Minnie Johnson. Miss Mae Thomas Bell of Hyde C unty is visiting Mrs. Frank Ken dricks. The \V. M. S. of the Rosemary Bap tisf Church held their regular meet ing in the Church last Tj'-eday after noon. At the conclusion of the pro gram. Mrs. Moss of Washington. D. C., who is spec'll field jepresenta tive of the Red Cross spoke to the ladies o ft he Rosemary Baptist, Chris tian and Methodist Churches, urging them to enrol! their membership and otherwise help the Red Cross in any way they could. Mrs. Zack Nixon has returned from a visit to friends in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fields who have lived in Rosemary for a long time, wave gone to Greensboro, to make ♦heir home. Mrs. John Doyle, of Emporia, who has been visiting her brother Mr. Bii *y Wright, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin and son spent the week-end in Bell Haven with Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. W. 0. L.p ton. Mr. W. C. W right vper»t some time in Emporia Sunday with friends. Mrs. Velma Lyerly and children of Franklin, Va., ar espending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lyerly. Messrs Emmett and Johnny Wright visited friends in Gasburg last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Jones and son, Millburn. are visiting Mrs. K. O. Tay lor in Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Edmondson = pent Saturday afternoon in Rooky Mount. Mrs. J. \V. Britton spent the week end with her brother, Mr. Barnes in Conway, X. C. Mr. Willie Edmonds, who has been in Burlington t< .r some time has re turned to his home on Henry Street. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fogus of New port XYw . a., spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Edmonds. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spencer of Law rcneeville ,spent last week-end with their duagln r. Mrs. Lynn Shell. Mr. H. E. Dobbins spent Friday in , \- aleigh on business. Mr. and Mrs. Martin N'xon spent i ’be week-end :n Columb:a Miss Martha Daughtrey and Viola Leigh spent Saturday in Richmond, Va.. shopping. Mrs. Jennie Kennon and Mrs. Wynne of Washington, D. C., soent the week-end here with Mrs. May Grizzard. Mrs. McCloud, of Lumberton, N. C., is spending some time heTe with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Nash. Rev. Hugh Bradley is spending sev eral days this week in New York and Philadelphia. Rev. J. X. Bynum attended the ser \ v. s held in the Episcopal Church at Bath, N. C.. last week. Irwin Cobb of Madison, N. J., has been spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cobb. Edwin Akers of Chanel Hill, spent the week-end here with his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Akers. Among tli so attending the te\ h er’s conference in Raleigh last v were M>~ ' Virginia Blont Vir;' " Cates. (";•••:>. H-aivne, Emma 7' Juan'ta Tay Bernice Aylor. M I Cars-"’. Sara ' >n. Mr. Paul , and Mr. C. W. Davis. I Mr .and Mr-. Frank Joyner several days tireenshoro this Mrs. Frank !l<*rwi::’ of Roanok p:ds and Mi< .Ta k Weissner, of ‘ n.ary attend a ’uncheon and m ■ ' of the North Carolina Associate a , Jewish Women .held in Rocky M ; i last week. Margeriel McDonald and Malvin King spent Sunday in Petersburg, Va. visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. V. King. Mrs. E. Beale Carter of Newsoms. Va.. has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H .Vries, with her son. The regular combined meeting of the Laddies Aid and Missionary So ciety of the Rosemary Methodist Church w’as held last week at the home of Mrs. W. O. Thmopson. The regular order of business was follow ed during this time. A complete fin ancial report was made by' Mrs. G. M. Smith. Mrs. C. W. Davis, president, conducted the devotional. M. W. E. Murphrey and Mrs. Paul Reid discuss ed conditions in Mexico as the mis sionary topic. Following the pro gram. the hostess, assisted by her dau ghter, Sara Thompson, served re freshments . Those present were Mes dames C. W .Davis, Cooper Grizzard. W. E. Murphrey, R. I. Starkes, M. I). Cox. P. W. Reid, L. S Cannon. G. M. Smith, H. H. King and Mrs. Lizzie Connor. Miss Winifred Caldwell sister ot Mrs. W. P. Beckwith, was honored on Wednesday evening by Miss Ruth Transou when she invited guests for > four tables of bridge at her home on Monroe Street. In the living room where the tables were placed fall flow'd s were used. Miss (uldwell was ■ sn.ed a pair of silk h " as guest of honor prize. Mrs. Hugh Camp won high score prize and was ai • si two decks of cards. A salad , 0-0 was served after so sal les ions. Those invited were Mes auses Alfred Martin, Allen ■>. 1 not - j . Hugh Camp. R. P. ' "h- T-1 \y, Mullen, W. C. Wills Georg! ;;ayes and Mrs. Craven. V. - ,i d Caldwell. Elizabeth • y. I u' SPECIALS ! Boys’ Goodyear Welt HIGH SHOES Si Regular $3.45 Values - - -- — - i 1 Lot of CHILDREN’S SHOES OR/* Extra Special - I/OG REAL HE MAN'S SHOES — Built to Stand $0.95 The Gaff—Goodyear Welts — Black and Tan fci Ladies’ Oxfords in Black, Tan and Patent, Good- $0.95 year Welts—Leather Soles or a New Pair FREE u EXTRA SPECIAL — One Table of Ladies’ OXFORDS— Tan and Black Kid, Goodyear Welt with Unbreak- $ -t .95 able ARCH SUPPORTS_ i MENS HEAVY WEIGHT UNDERWEAR__ CH LOREN’S HEAVY WEIGHT Qfv UNDERwE/lR- OS7C MEI^fc BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Q>lo^^r^CTUiteed Fast and Non-Shrinltable ..^ >. _• CtoaJnjfO^t Our Boys’ Clothing. A Real Bargain $0*95 4-Piece ALL WOOL SUIT_ O np efcMty ■ ■ i -—-— -- ^ _ MEN’S'LL WOOL TOP COATS—Regular <21.50 Values — Come In ami Look ’Em <1 r>-50 DOUBLE CHECK - X fh 5 I_ Mile Carlon, Margaret Clark, Martha Craddock, liar tSheridan, Ellen Bowen Carrie Faulkner and Susan Holliday. The A. C. Bridge Club was enter tained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Octavus Griffin at her home on Ham ilton Street. Besides the regular play ers several friends were invited for the occasion. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Clarence Grimmer, v ho was presented a compact. A salad course was served at five o’clock to the following players Mesdames Clarence Grimmer, Frank Wilson, Wm. Medlin, Steve Lipscomb, J. M. jackson and Miss Susan Holliday. Guests Mesdames Frank Kemp, Pen dleton Grizzard, George Hayc-s, R. P. Beckwith, Carroll Wilson and Miss Winifred Caldwell. Saturday evening Mrs. Bahnson Weathers honored Miss Winifred Caldwell with a bridge party at her home on Monroe Street. Contract ■ played at three tables and when ho scores were collected Miss Lu !o Carlon was given a flower bowl winner of high score and Miss ddwell, the guest of honor ■ • pre nted a folder of n> ■» pa; r. A ■wet ci urse was served .A-: i veral r ■ -• rtms. Those play; • MMs • inifrod Caldwell, Ruth : ansou. ••gw • Clark. Susan II . l.u ‘ He Cail.in, Ellen Bowen. wibeth • I'1.'.. .desdames . L. . llmma • "Mvon. Frank Hawley, R. {’. Beck with anil George Hayes. Monday. November 10th, .M - Mar caret Clark was hostess to the Mon day Night Bridge Club and slw had a guest for the evening Miss Winifred < aid well. Mrs. J. W. Ross was pre sented two decks of cards as winner • i high score after six progressions. Miss Winifred Caldwell was pro- i sented a shoe bag as guest of honor prize. A salad corn o was served, ft ten thirty. Those i ! lying were, j Misses Winifred Caldwell, Ruth Transou, Carrie Faulkner. Mesdamcs Frank Hawley, Julian Allsbrook, Hugh Camp, Alfred Martin, Cooper Grizzard, George Hayes. Allen Zol l eoffer, J. W, Ross and Howard Pru den. The regular monthly meeting of the Womans Club was held Monday after noon, .Nov. 3 in the Domestic Science rooms of the High School, The presi dent. Mrs. Fred Brown presided at the meeting. About twenty five mem bers answered roll call. A report was given by Mrs. George Hayes of the 14th district meeting which was held in Woodland-last week. The president thanked each member of the club for j their splendid cooperation in making the Halloween party at the Country Club a success. The1 \ "gram for this meeting was under • ■ direction of Mrs Frank Joync and Mrs. R. P. Peckwith. The Girl Reserves were also invited as gu< of the club. The Glee C lub of t1 Colored School gave some delight:.;' music, also sev eral folk dances whe were much en l.myod. At the con n of the pro | ; ram the president inked the Glee club and extended • in' Itation for them to come aga • « — Miss Elmer Clar -dort-nined Mon da v night, Nov. her home on Washington Stm\ honoring Mrs. William Alligood. a recent hrid.e at bridge party and u dlaneous show er. The rooms in which bridge was played were made lovely by the use of chrysanthemum^ and roses in at tractive vases. The high score prize I was won by the guest of honor and the was given a compact. At the conclusion of the game a salad course was served by the hostess. The gifts brought by the guests for the miscel laneous shower were a complete sur prise to Mrs. Alligood, and as she opened the gifts she thanked each one for their gift. Those enjoying this party were Mesdames Wm. Alligood, 1.ester Edmondson, Bernard Edmond son, A. O .George, Jean Wilson ,Geo. Lampley, J. G. Clark, Misses Cather ine Hines, Lena Wright, Myrtle Lips comb and Helen Brown. Mrs. J. W. Ross was hostess to the Friday Bridge Club and a few invited guests last Friday afternoon. Five tables were placed in the living room where a background of fall flowers was used. The club prize was won by Mrs. J. M. Jackson, an embroidered scarf and the guest prize, a linen towel was won by Mrs. Clarence Grimmer. The hostess was assisted by Miss Hart Sheridan and Mrs. Hugh Bradley is serving a salad course. Those playing were Mesdames Fran' Hawley. Julian Allsbrook.. T. W. Mullen, Carroll Wilson, Pendleton Grizzard, F. G. Jarman, S. J. Bounds, Alfred Martin, Allen Zolliccffer, Frank Nash. W. S. Dean, Clarence Grimmer. Frank Kemp,, Claud Edger ton, R. P. Beck" ith, Frank Wils n. W. O Williams, Misses Susan Holli day, Wi. i:'rde Caldwell anil Carrie Faulkner. Miss I.ii' ille Carlon entertained with bo-idFridnv evening honoring Miss Winifred Caldwell. Potted plants and fall fiowers were used in both the liv ing room and sun parlor where four tables for players were placed. The l>;gh score prize .a bottle of perfume, was won by Miss Ruth Transou and 1111c guest of honor was presented a pair of hose. The hostess served a sal ad course to the following guests: Mesdames Frank Wilson, Emma Crav en, R. P. Beckwith, v^llon Zollicoffer, Frank Hawley, T. W. Mullen, Misses WiniA e<^ Caldwell, Hart Sheridan, Elizabeth Bagley, Carrie Faulkner, Margaret Clark, Ellen Bowen, Ruth Vransou and Margie Cannon. WANT ADS WATCH OUR SIGNBOARD—Foi daily apecials.—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 WANTED—The public to know that I have good cry wood for sale.— GEO. C. STEELE, Phone 165. FOR SALE—Cheap for cash—One Torrid Hot Blast heater, slightly used.—Apply W. J. Bussey,c-o The Herald.—tf. STRAIGHT SALARY—$35.00 per week. Man or woman with rig tc introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Lou'.s, 111.—ltpd. IOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN— On eyellow Angora kitten from 4111 Jackson Street. Finder or person giving information leading to re covery of same see Mrs. Carroll Wilson, Herald Office. Reward.— 2t. nOCr LOST—White and black spotted Fox Terrier puppy. Name Fido. Please return to Eunice Underwood and receive reward.lt nov 13 I-z A Healthy Baby is a Happy Baby Care and discrimination most be taken in select-, ing baby’s nocii for health, hygiene and com fort. Mothers expecting tho best only, and at a moder ate price, will find it among these Tiny-tot items. Soft, durable rub ber nipples, Tiny-tot Sets, containing a soothing cream, smooth, fine tal cum powder and pure, mild soap—glycerin sup positories and lanolin. At all Rexall Drug Stores. Roanoke Pharmacy Roa. Rapids, N. C. ■ mm Tht 3t»HOtl Sion mm ■ i New Dial Phone Numbers of Twin City Business Firms Arranged and Classified CUP WHAT YOU NEED INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO USE THE DIAL PHONES I __ 1. Remove receiver from hook and listen for “dial tone,” which is represented by a steady hum. The dial tone indicates your line is clear and ready for dialing, and if tone is received, proceed to dial desired number. 2. If. after having dialed a number you hear an inter mittent buzzing sound, it is what is called “busy tone,” and indicates that the telephone you have dialed is in use or busy. 3. If you wish to make several calls, hold your receiv er hook down for about five seconds after each call and before dialing again. This will give all switches time to release. The receiver hook should, of course, be released each time before dialing. Auto Agencies Brickell Motor Co.—R-414-1 Shearin Motor Co.—R-739-1 Tri-City Motor Co.—R-379 Banks Citizens Bank & Trust Co., R-316 Beauty Shop* Faye's Beauty Shoppe. R-57M . ■ Vogue Beauty Shoppe. R-472-1 * . r ——aonc doming* uc: ’ ■ •1 . Cheason, R. L*—R-323 Crowder Dept. Store, R-424-1 Fligel's Style Shoppe-R-319 Oak Stores (Roa. Rapids) R-468-1 Oak Stores (Rosemary) R-527-1 Quality Shop—R-329 Coal and Ice City Ice A Fuel Co.-R-513-l Eastern Carolina Service Corp.—R-756-1 I Taylor’s Drug Store R-321 Dry Cleaners Ever-Ready Tailors & Clean ers—R-565-1 Groceries Allsbrook, W. C.—R-744-1 Hawkins Grocery Co. R-425-6 Starke Grocery Store-Rr336 Wayne Grocery Co.—R-365 Insurance CitiMps Bank A Truat Co. R-316 JofinnV Ltm*4*y Raia? H
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