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NEW DIAL PHONE NUMBERS OF Twin City Business Firms Arranged and Classified INSTRUCTIONS How To Use The New DIAL PHONES 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 and you hear an intermittent buzzing sound, it is what is called “busy tone,” and indicates the telephone you have dialed is in use or busy. 3. If you wish to make several calls, hold your receiver 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 cotirse, 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 Shops Fayes’ Beauty Shoppe_._ R-571-1 Vogue Beauty Shoppe_R-472-l_ Chiropractor Dr. E. P. Brenner__R-776-1 Clothing, etc. Chesson, R. L. _i_ _R-323 Crowder Department Store_ R-424-1 Fligel’s Style Shoppe___r_R-319 Oak Stores (Roanok eRapids) _R-468-1 Oak Stores (Rosemary) _R-527-1 Quality Shop_R-329 Coal and Ice City Ice and Fuel Co._ R-513-1 Eastern Carolina Service Corporation_R-756-1 Drug Stores Taylor’s Drug Store —-R-321 v Dry Cleaners Ever-Ready Tailors and Cleaners- R-565-1 Collins Cleaning & Dyeing Co._R-613-1 Groceries Allsbrook, W .C,-R-744-1 Hawkins Grocery Company-R-425-6 Stark eGrocery Company-R-336 Wayne Grocery Company-R-365 Insurance Citizens Bank & Trust Company-R-316 Laundry Johnson’s Laundry-.—-: R-312 TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mrs. T. R. Manning is spending several days in Henderson, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Bradley spent Tuesday in Emporia, Va. Miss Catherine Walton of Maccles field, N. C., is spending some time here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Isaac Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. David Traynham were called to South Boston, Va., Thurs day on account of the death of Mr. Traynham’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Grizzard and son spent Thanksgiving in Snow Hill, N. C. Mrs. Grizzard remained for several days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Griffin spent Thanksgiving in New Bern, N. C. with relatives. Please remember that Tubercular Christmas Seals are being sold by members of the Study Club and any one wishing same will please call any member of the club and they will gladly deliver either small or large amounts. These seals are only sold through this club and 75 per cent of the money is kept at home for use among our own people. The Contract Club was entertained by Mrs. Octavius Griffin on Wednes day afternoon at her apartment on Hamilton Street. The high score prize for the afternoon was won by Mrs. S. J. Bounds who was given a picture. A plate of salad was served to the following players: Mesdames Frank Kemp, P ,E. Ransom, S. J, Bounds, Cooper Grizzard, Frank Wil liams, Clarence Grimmer, Claude Ed gerton, Pendleton Grizzard, George Hayes, W. S. Dean, Hugh Camp and Miss Susan Holliday. The Study Club was entertained on Friday afternoon by Miss Susan Hol liday. During the absence of the president, Mrs. A. L. Taylor conduct ed the meeting. At the business meet ing preceeding the program a unani mous vote was made to give the As sociated Charities ten dollars to be used at Christmas. The tubercular Christmas seals were given out at this meetin. A splendid program fol lowed the business meeting. The study for the afternoon was Italy. Mrs. R. P. Beckwith gave a paper on “The Country Life of Italy.” Mrs. Frank Hawley, “Venice.” A paper prepared on Sicily by Mrs. A .E. Akers was read by Miss Gladys Cox. To roll call members responded with news from North Carolina Federation. The hostess served sandwiches and tea to the following: Mesdames A. L. Taylor, Fred Brown, T. R. Manning, Frank Williams, Pendleton Grizzard, R. L. Towe, George Hayes, R. P. Beckwith, Frank Hawley, C. A. Wyche, W. S. Dean and Miss Gladys Cox. Mrs. William A. China charmingly entertained at bridge on Friday even ing at her home on Jefferson Street. The house was decorated throughout with a profusion of yellow chrysanthe mums and ferns. The Thanksgiving motif was evident in the tallies and bridge appointments. At the con clusion of several spirited progress ions, Miss Lee Arnold was awarded a miniature corsage as high score prize. Mr. Jack Cassidy holding high score for the men was given a “Cinderella Ring” which he placed on the finger it best fitted. After the presentation of these gifts by Mrs. M. H. Allen in original verse the hostess served a de lightful salad course with hot rolls. The tables being lighted by the mel low glow of yellow tapers in silver lolders. Those enjoying this occasion were Misses Lee Arnold, Susan Wom ble, Gladys Cox and Mable Regan. Messrs Harry and Charles Hous* of Thelma ,Jack Cassidy and David Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson and children spent some time in Rocky Mount Sunday. Charity Meeting There will be an important meeting of the Associated Charities at the Episcopal Church, Sunday at 5 P. M. It is urgent that every delegate or member be present. Something is to be said about what has been done by the Associated.Charities the past few months and criticisms will be asked for. A report from the Treasurer will also be heard. J. N. BYNUM, Chairman. Prices Were Never As Low! —OUR— CHRISTMAS SALE Is In Full Swing — Come! CROWDER’S m Miss Camanie Vaughan of Dunn, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. L. M. Spivey. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James spent Sunday in Mt. Olive attending a fami ly reunion in honor of Mrs. James’ grandmother’s 80th birthday. Miss €ammie Vaughan and Mr. Geo. Joyner attended the football game in Charlottesville Thanksgiving. Miss Verdie and Ezma Jones of Wilson spent the week-end here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Camp, Mr. Dav id Camp and Miss Nita Turner spent Thanksgiving in Garys burg. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Cole sp6nt Thanksgiving at Ebony, Va . Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Smith and Mr. A. W. Williams visited in Lasker on Thansgiving Day. Miss Lillian Woodruff of Erwin at tended the wedding of Mr. Walter Myrick and Miss Emma Erwin. Misses Lillian Williams and Ger trude Bray visited in Franklinton Thanksgiving week. Notice of Hearing on A Petition to Create A Sanitary District A petition having been filed with the Board of County Commissioners for the creation of a sanitary district for the purpose of acquiring, con structing, maintaining and operating a sewerage system, a sewerage dis nosal or treatment plant, a water sup ply system, a water purification or tretament plant and such other utili ties as may be necessary for the pre-1 servation and promotion of the public health and sanitary welfare within the district pursuant to Chapter 100 of the Public Laws of 1927 with the following boundaries: All territories lying within the corporate limits of the Town of Ranoke Rapids, Halifax County, North Carolina, and all of the portion of Roanoke Rapids Towsnhip, j Halifax County, North Carolina, not embraced within said corporate lim its, but lying contigous thereto With in the following boundaries and lines to-wit: Bounded on the South by the Northern line of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company right-of-way; on the East by the Western line of Marshall Street as extended to the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company right-of-way and Roanoke River; on the North by the Southern bank of the Roanoke River and on the West by the Eastern line of an alley twenty (20) fee twide and one hundred forty (140) feet distant to the West of the Western line of Rapids Street as ex tended to Roanoke River and the right-of-way of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the said petition will be held by the Board cf County Commissioners at Halifax, N. C., on the 9th day of Jan., 1931, at 10 o’clock, A. M. J. W. WHITAKER, N. J. SHEPHERD, N. W. WARREN, J. P. FUTRELL, W. F. JOYNER. 4t-dec 25. Now is The Time To BUY Your COAT and DRESS At Close-Out Prices CROWDER’S CHRISTMAS SALE 1 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Made Easy By Joining Our CHRISTMAS CLUB Join Our Club in One or More of the Following Clauses Class 25 Members paying 25c a week for fifty weeks will receive_$12.50 Class 50 Members paying 50c a week for fifty weeks wil receive_$25.00 Class 100 Members paying $1 a week for fifty weeks will receive._$50.00 Class 200 Members paying $2 a week for fifty weeks will receive_$100.00 Class 300 Members paying $3 a week for fifty weeks will receive_ $150.00 Class 500 Members paying $5 a week for fifty weeks will receive_$250.00 Class 1000 Members paying J10 a week for fifty weeks will receive_9500.00 We Will Make One-Half Additional Payment If You Have Promptly Completed 50 Payments CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. j°ArVM^RE1Tl«Sp0™stPre8t- ROSEMARY, N.C. P-1* NASH, Cashier ► J. A. MOORE, Vice Prest. E. F. BROWN, Asst. Cashier ^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A. A. .A. .A. .A. .A. .A. A A.A AAAAAAa^^....... Mr. and Mrs. J. B .Archie spent Thanksgiving at Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Archie visited in Brink Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Vaughan of Vanceboro visited here over the week end. James Louis and Hubert Spivey spent Thanksgiving in Rich Square. Misses Pauline and Edythe Welch spent the week-end in Elizabeth City visiting their sister, Mrs. E. J. Simp son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport and children of Craddock, Va., spent the1 week-end here. Misses Daisy Teel and Clara and Eva Jones visited in Rocky Mount on Thanksgiving. Mrs. A. E. Elmore, Miss Virgie El more and Mr. and Mrs. Bush Hux spent Thanksgiving in Alberta, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Cebe Vaughan and chil dren visited in White Plains, Va., on Thanksgiving. Miss Emma Jean Erwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Erwin of Hills boro and Mr. Walter Raleigh Myrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Myrick, were quietly married in Emporia Sun day at the Magistrate’s office. The guests were Misses Alice Myrick, El sie Harrell, Lillian Woodruif, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Myrick and Mr. Gene Aik ens. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ellis spent the week-end in South Boston, Va., with relatives. Application For Pardon Of James Peavy Application will be made to the Commissioner of Pardons and the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of James Peavy, convicted at the April, 1930 term of the Superior Court of Halifax County for the crime of larceny and sentenced to State Penitentary for a term ef from 2 to 4 years. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to for ward their protests to the Commislon er of Pardons without delay. This the 25th day of November, 1930. J. W. PEAVY. 2t-12-2-pd. Notice Under and by virtue fo authority contained in that chattel mortgage executed by C. O. Byrd to the Citizens Bank and Trust Company, of Rose mary. North Carolina, on the 16th day of November, A. D. 1925, record ed in book No. 355, at page 587, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, the undersigned will on Saturday, De cember, 13th, 1930, in front of the Ci tizens Bank & Trust Company’s bank ing house, in Rosemary, N. C., at the hour of 12:00 o’clock, Noon, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for CASH, the following describ ed articles of personal property, to wit: All that stock of electrical goods , of every kind and description, includ ing equipment and supplies, such as globes, wires, fixtures, conduits wir ing and such other stock of electrical goods as is generally common to and included in stocks of electrical stores, as is now on hand, contained in that certain warehouse or stole ieea hi the possession of the said C. O. Byrd in the Village of Rosemary, Halifax County, North Carolina. This, the 20th day ef Niwhir, A. D., 1830. Place: Rosemary, N. C. Sale: December 13th, 19S0. Hour: 12:00 o’clock, Noon. Property: Electrical goods. CITIZENS BANK * TRUST CO, By F. L. Nash, Cashier. A. L. Clark, Attorney. 4M2-18. ADMINISTRATOR’S1 NOTICE State of North Carolina, Halifax County. The undresigned having been ap pointed and duly qualified -as admin istrator of the estate of Reuben S. Simmons, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are noti fied to exhibit the same before him on or before the 7th day of November, 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of November, 1930. REV. J. N .BYNUM, Administra tor of Reuben S. Simmons, De ceased. 6t-dec 11 ATTEND OUR CLOSE - OUT READY-TO-WEAR S-A-L-E CROWDER’S COBURN’S BIG MONEY SAVING GOOD LUCK SALE ■ i NOW IN FULL SWING BARGAINS GALORE WHERE PRICES ARE LOWER A WORD OF APPRECIATION We wish to thank those who have helped us make our “Great Good Luck Sale” such a wonder ful success. The Sale will continue for a few days longer. Everything is marked down to the lowest level. 1930 merchandise at pre-war prices. Buy now for this year, next year, Christmas. Buy at Coburn’s and SAVE MONEY on Shoes, Suits Ov ercoats and numerous other items space does not permit us to list. Attend this sale and be con vinced of our Big Bargains. F. M. COBURN Roanoke Rapids, —North Carolina
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