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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 5 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 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 Shops Fayes’ Beauty Shoppe R-571-1 Vogue Beauty Shoppe _R-472-1 Chiropractor Dr. E. P. Brenner_ R-776-1 Clothing, etc. Chesson, R. L. R-323 Crowder Department Store _R-424-1 Fligel’s Style Shoppe 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 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 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 WANTED—The public to know that I have pood crv 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. DEALERS WANTED—Real Business oportunity. We can place several live, wide awake men in a profit able business selling direct t>> con sumers in your home County. Write quickly for free catalogue. G. C. HEBERLING CO. Department 1657, Bloomington, 111. FOR SALE—Slightly used Saxph»»ne, Wurlitzer make, good c-ndition. Apply Farber & Josephs->n. Weldon. N. C.—2t-12-18-pd. WANTED—We want the public to know that our quality w k is still unsurpassed. Ever-Ready Tailors and Cleaners. Dial R-565-1. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. LOST—Pocketbook, tooled leather, dark grayish color, lost Tuesday night or Wednesday, name and ad dress of owner in same; Contains about $35. Substantial reward for return to Herald office. No ques tions asked.—12-11-lt. Here’s REAL NEWS! KAYSER HOSE —For— A truly marvelous value! They are genuine Kayser Hose—12 gauge—full fashioned — every j pair of first quality — which | means everything in stockings at I his low price. In both sheer and semi-service weight—with the graceful “Slenrio" heel. A range of the favored fall shades. Other good values in Kayseri Hose at SI.25, $1.50. $1.65 and $1.95. Fayes’ Beauty Shoppe DIAL R-571-1 Rosemary, North Carolina FORCED TO RETIRE| £)R. ARCH HUTCHINSON, D. I). S., says he regards new Sargon as real triuni, h of Science. “Up to a few years ago I practiced my profession in Seattle, Washington, where I had a large and lucrative practice. On account of poor health I was forced to retire. “For four years my strength arid vitality declined steadily. I traveled from place to place in search of health but continually grew worse. “The Sargon treatment completely restored my health. The way it re stored my energy and vitality is noth ing short of remarkable. I feel bet ter than for twenty years and attri bute my present good health to this great medicine. I regard it as a real triumph of science” Dr. Hutchinson now resides at Palo Alto, California. Sold by Taylor-Matthews Drug Co., Roanoke Rapids, N. C., Rosemary Drug Co., Rosemary, N. C.—(Adv). HAPPENINGS TWIN CITY Miss Oiriara Daniel spent the week end in Richmond w,' her sister, Mrs. Hunter Barbee. Mrs. Mattie Lile- ishes to express her thanks and a reciation to her many friends for the many kindnesses shown her. M". and Mrs. B. Davis spent Sunday in Rich S , . re with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boict Mesdames S. II. Matthews and W. H. Baughtrey ente .lined at a bridge party Monday ni Bee. 8th at the home of Mrs. Ma ws on Hamilton Street, honorin Mis-- Elizabeth Baughtrey of Ho;;: • Rapids, whose wedding will take aee in December. 1 he rooms in \vh n idge was play < <! were decorate :n long leaf pine and red lighted candles, carrying out a a lor scheme in tvd and g:eon. Mrs. < . I.. Massey w high score prize and was given -i . f bath powder. I -', score priz \ ; s won by Miss Oi; \ iii Rook and was given a bot tle of perfume, lh h wing the award ing of the prizes, little Miss Audrey May Parrish, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. T. II. Pan a entered the room carrying a bask filled with many gut. for Miss Baughtrey who opened them and thank' 1 each one for then gift. A contest wa- then held in which Miss Nellie Williams won a box of 1 nth powder. A alad course with green heart shaped cakes with red :.n<; green icing was served with hot. toffee for refreshments. Mrs. J. M. Jacks n was hostess to **>« and C. B idf • Club last Thurs dya afternoon. Tw.. table, for play ers were arranged in the living room and a delightful game was enjoyed. •Mrs. Wm. Jackson was presented a silhouette as winner of high score. A salad course was served aft r six pro gressions. These playing ere M, s dumos Octavius Griffin, W. c. Wil liams. Steve Lipscomb, Frank Wilson, Clarence Grimmer. Wm. Jackson, Ju lian Allsbrook ami Miss Susan Holli day. ■Mrs. Howard 1’ruden entertained tho Friday afternoon Bridge Club at her home on Monroe Street Friday afternoon. Bridge was played at five tables. The high score was won In Mrs. IVr.dlet.rn Griz/ard wh own. pre senter a rose linen card table cover ":th wplnp. Miss kueiJe Carlo,, given two guest towels as guest f’*“• . ' salad eon. se wa . ,.. rved to *, folI° nS Players, Mi s ’rank v'11 ms, Pendleton Grizz • ; -M. Jack. a,. Julian Allsbrook. Frank La 'by. Hugh Camp, J. W. Roes. Car ‘ V "*b-n. Ciiarles Emry. ,,Ue..ts. ■'dames Frank Kemp, F rank Wilson Octavius Griffin, George Hay, A1 : Zullicoffer, T. O. Wilson,' , ,’oper 1" wizard, W. Williams and ( lar i'1 Grimmer, Misses Lucille Carlon ead Carrie Faulkner. ' rs' " ■ A- Boyd was hostess to Lao: * Aid Circle No. 1 of the Rose mary 1 hristian Church at her home on Jefferson Street last Tuesday evening. After the business was transacted a social hour was enjoyed at whim link the:, were contests and home made cam! as Wen served by the hostess. I hose present were Mr. and Mrs. R. L Topping, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wool ard. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Waters, Mrs. h- t». Lew is, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. I.. B. Harrison, Mrs. W. B. Boyd, Mrs. Lesrie Mae ReviJl, Mrs Jint Shell Mrs. J. A. Pridgen, Mrs. V. H. Gran tham, Mrs. B. J. Jones, Miss Olga Boyd and Miss Doris Topping. The M. M. S. and the Ladies Aid of the Rosemary Methodist Church met Tuesdayjifternoon with Mrs. D. P. Mike as hostess. The president. Mrs. C. W. Davis presided and the re gular order of business was carried out. Mrs. Paul Reid led the devo tional for the afternoon. The topic for discussion was “Centres in .Mexi co.” Mrs. G. M. Smith and Mrs. H. H. King taking part in the discussion. Following the mission program the installation of officers for theyear was conducted by the new pastor, Rev. B- M. Sharpe. The following officers were installed, Mrs. C. \V. Davis, president; Mrs. P. ML Reid, vice presi dent, Mrs. Raymond Purdy, corres ponding secretary, Mrs. Sam Thomp Christma Twenty Per Cent off Diamonds, Watches, or anything you may logue. Get your orde Thos. W Jew Next Door To Ti Rosemary, son. treasurer. The hostess served a sweet course at the conclusion of the program. Those answering roll call were Mesdames J. E. Davis, W. E. Murphrey, C. W. Davis, G. P. Sulli van, P. W. Reid, J. B. Boyd, G. M. Smith, J. E. Edwards, N. D. Cox, Sam Thompson, H. H. King, Lewis Cannon, Mrs. McCommons, Rev. and Mrs. B. M. Sharpe ami Mrs. D. P. Wike. The W. M. S. of the Rosemary Bap tist Church observed the week of prayer service for world wide mis sions Wednesday, Dec. 3. The morn ing session opened at 10:30. Mrs. P. E .Allsbrook presided. A lunch was served in the Junior department at 12:30 by Mrs. Norris Cannon, Mrs. B. O. Cooper and Miss Jessie Davis. The program for the day was as fol lows: Hymn, Love Divine. Prayer, Mrs. J. E. Kirk. Devotionals were led by Mrs. J. A. Patterson using as her scripture Luke, 2:1-11 verses. Min utes and roll call. The Wise Man‘s Story. Mrs. P. E. Allsbrook. The Love of God and The Love of Man, Mrs. C. T. Johnson. Love Seeking a Way, Mrs. J. M. Grizzard. Hymn, O. Zion, Haste. Reading a message from the Foreign Board, Mrs. Allsbrook. I'ingtu, as seen by a missionary, Mrs. E. E. Kendrick. Hymn, More Love to Thee, O Christ. Benediction. Lunch. Afternoon Session: The devotionals for tiie afternoon were led by Mrs. P. W. Ray, using as her scripture several passages from the New Testament. Conditions in foreign fields, Mrs. T. M. Jenkins. Special prayer for the sick and for the missionaries on their fields of labor. The Unoccupied Fields of Southern Baptists, Mrs. R. L. Bry ant. Hymn, Love Is The Theme. Love Expressed in Furnishing Equipment, M W. 0. hidings. Recollections of Miss Lottie Moon, Mrs. P. A. Cook, I...vo Gifts, Eternal Treasures, Mrs. Ii. T. Davis. Lovest Thou Me? Mrs. .7. E. Kirk. Hymn, I Gave My Life for Thee. Offering. Hymn, Blest Be The Tie That Binds. Benediction, Mrs. C. F. Ogletree. TEACHERS WORKING TOGETHER Halifax and Northamp ton Agriculture Teach ers Organize The Vocational Agriculture Teaches | • if Halifax and Northampton Counties met last Thursday. December, -l. at Jackson' f**r the purpose of forming ro ^rgairzation between the agri culture teachers of each county. The following officers were elect el: president. C. E. Morrison of Con vay. secretary, H. M. Cherry, Wood .ad reporters, A. I.. Vaughan of Rich Square and E. K. Veach of Au : clian Springs. The agriculture teachers of the State not only have state meetings, i ’:d district meetings, but have group meetings as the one that has just been . rganized by Halifax and Northamp ton teachers. They even go a step lower than the group meetings, which I is in each local community, an advis ory committee to help guide the work to fit the local conditions as near as possible. Mr. E. W. Meekins, district su pervisor of agriculture for Eastern North Carolina was present for the meeting. He mentioned a number of valuable things that are being done in other group meeting all over the —The— MYSTERIOUS MASTER A Musical Comedy In Two Acts —By— BOYS and GIRLS GLEE CLUBS THURS., DEC. 18 8:15 P. M. High School Auditorium Roanoke Rapids, N. C. A dm. 15c-25c-35c s Special on Special Orders for Jewelry, Silverware, select from our cata r in early. Wafford e 1 e r ■i-City Motoi Co. North Carolina district and quite a few things that could be done, which have not been attempted by any other groups. Th enext group meeting will be held in Conway, Thursday, December 18th. The first topic for discussion will be “The Use of Project Analysis in Classroom Work.1* The other topic for discussion will be “Evening Class Work.” Each teacher of the group is going to pre sent his program of work as he in tends to carry it out. REHEARSE H. S. PLAY Music Clubs Getting Heady for Musical Comedy On December 18th. Rehearsals for “The Mysterious Master” are progressing nicely. This musical comedy in two acts, full of fun, mystery and snappy music, will be given December 18 at 8:15 o’clock ir. the High School Auditorium by the Girl’s and Boys’ Glee Clubs under the direction of Miss Mary Scales. Picture a wilderness castle twenty years without a master, presided over by a haughty, old-maid housekeeper; three maids, Cornelia, Ophelia and Adelia, whose names are so much alike that the simple old gardnere doesn’t know which one he’s really in love with; the hard-working old coachman who has kept Dobbon and Moses in good shape to go meet the Master, only to learn that the Mas THE FAIRFAXES Homelike Hotels of Distinction Kitchenette Apartments i and suites of Parlor. Bed- I 1 room and bath. $”> to $7. i Single Room with Bath, 1 to $4. Double Room with Bath $4 to $6. 1 The smart way’s the Suite way. Weekly or monthly rates if desired. Buffalo __ Philadelphia Washington Pittsburgh Inquire about our free cash offer for the Children’s Christma sShopping TAYLOR MATTHEWS DRUG COMPANY, Inc. DIAL R-170-1 No. 47 Roanoke Rapids North Carolina IMPORTANT—This is No. 47 of one of 49 ads like this which will iun from Jan. 23 to Dec. 24. The first twenty persons bringing the 49 ads to our store on Dec. 24, 1930, will receive free, one dol* ' lar in merchandise. 'Clip this out and save it, I COLD RUINS BATTERIES Zero weather, puts an added strain on your battery. You need more power for starting —lights burn longer in Win ter. Keep batteries at 100% efficiency-it‘s economy. Make this your battery and ignition headquarter for service. ANY REPAIR TO ANY CAR Fly Wheel Bands Installed. Cylinder Reboring and Hone ing. Motor Rebuilding. Cylinder Sleeves Installed. Generator, Starter and Elec trical Work. Any Broken Pieces Welded: Cast Iron .Aluninum, Steel and Brass. Wind Shield and Door Glass Installed. Fenders and Body Dents Straightened and Ducoed. Axles Straightened. Battery Recharging. Connecting Rod Rebabbitting Wrecker Service Day or Night. BR1CKELL MOTOR CO. Rosemary, North Carolina Oldsmobile Sales and Service Gasoline : Oils : Tires : Accessories ter is coming by airplane. The old Irish cook has never seen an air plane but she believes there are such things. A chorus of nine detectives who are afraid of their own shadows, prove the butler’s theory that detectives work only in their imaginations. The chorus of French decorators prove that while the cat is away the mice will play, for they have put off all their decorating till now—and the Master comes tomorrow! into this scene of irignt, confus ion and uncertainty walks Rastus Jo sephus Brown (just what his name indicates) who discovers ghosts, “hants and spirits,” working for the “ruination ob de whole household.” Best of all is the introduction of Pirate Mo and Pirate Jo to this ter ror-stricken household. This will surely be a surprise to everyone. These boys and girls are working every day to make this their best production. The best guarantee they can give the public is the fact that the longer they work with “The Mys terious Master,” the more they enjoy it. This musical comedy is sure to make a hit with the community. Tickets will be on sale from Mon day, December 15 to December 18. Free tickets will be given to every school girl or boy selling $2.00 worth of tickets. —Announcing— Our New Manager MISS EMILIE COBB .Miss Cobb has been connected with one of Norfolk's leading beauty shops and is well recommended in her pro fession. We are glad to announce that she has accepted the management of our shop. r LET I S TAKE CARE OF YOUR BEAUTY NEEDS —PRICE LIST— Shampoo 50c to 75c Rinse - _ 25c 51 areel 85c to $1 Permanent Wave $8.50 to $10 Water Wave 75c Finger Wave 85c Facial . 85c up Eye Ilrow Arch 50c Hot Oil Treatment 85c Dyeing $2.50 up .Manicure . 50c Henna Pack $2.00 Hair Cut 35c Facial With Pack $1,25 ROANOKE RAPIDS BEAUTY SHOPPE DIAL K-476-1 Roanoke Rapids. North C arolina
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