TWIN CITY
HAPPENINGS
Messrs M. C. Newsome and H. L.
Stevenson spent the week-end in
Washington, D. C.
Wm. Thompson of the University
of North Carolina spent the week-end
here with his parents.
Bob Taylor of Richmond, Va., was
a guest of relatives here for the
week-end.
C. L. Kiting spent Monday and
Tuesday in Richmond and Freder
icksburg, Va.
Mrs. Bob Tayolr of Richmond, Va.,
is the guest of Mrs. Ivey Mohorn.
Messrs L. G. Shell, A. N. Martin,
C. C. Shell and R. I. Starkes spent
Friday in Richmond.
Miss Faison of Norfolk, Va., was
the house guest of Mrs. G. A. Bunch
last week.
Mrs. T. W. Wafford
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Slip Covers for Overstuffed
Furniture a n d Car Seats
Corner 13th and Washington
DIAL R-760.1
Rosemary, N. C.
Mrs. W. E. Murphrey and son,
spent Tuesday in Jackson.
Millard Faison spent Sunday here
with relatives and friends.
Bill Dunning spent a few days in
Norfolk, Va., this week.
R. C. Hardy spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Hardy.
Messrs S. D. Brown, W. S. Dean,
Graham Poyner, R. L. Martin, Miss
Traynham Wyche, Miss Virginia
Smith and Mrs. Clarence Grimmer ac
companied the High School orchestra
and Glee Club to Greensboro, N. C.,
Inst week, where they entered the
State Musical contest.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Archer spent
Sunday in Richmond.
Misses Vivian and LeGrand Elliott
spent the week-end in Millbrook, N.C.
Miss Thelma and Robert Daugh
tiey spent Sunday in Warsaw.
Mrs. Gl.fton Massey and Mrs. Nan
rie Peele motored to Enfield Monday
afternoon on business.
Miss Hazel Cobb entertained Friday
evening at her home on Jackson St.
At the end of several progressions,
Mrs. John Moore was given a powder
puff for high score and Miss Merle
Bell received a candle holdler for low
score. An ice course was served.
Those present were: Misses Ruth and
V iola Glover, Sula Williams, Kath
erine Reid, Merle Bell, Mrs. John
Moore and Mrs. Wall.
Mrs. F. M. Coburn and Mrs. E. R.
Hawkins spent Monday in Halifax.
Mrs. Ridley Mecham of Petersburg,
Va., spent several days as the guest
of Mrs. T. R. Manning this week.
Mrs. Hugh Camp and daughter
have returned from a weeks visit to
relatives in Franklin, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May and dau
ghter, Mildred spent Saturday in
Richmond visiting Miss Kathleen
May.
Mrs. W. E. Murphrey entertained
on Saturday evening with two tables
of bridge at her home on Hamilton
Street. Throughout the house iris
rnd lilac were used. High score prize,
a linen towel, was won by Mrs. C. L.
Elting. A salad course was served at
ten thirty. Those playing were: Mes
dames: R. M. Pope, <5. C. Bunch,
Pernard Edmondson, Paul Weeks, F.
M. White, C. L. Elting, Miss Louise
Lassiter and Miss Faison of Norfolk,
Virginia.
Mrs. C. L. Elting entertained at
bridge Friday night at her home on
Jefferson Street. Mrs. Zollie Powell
was found to hold high score and was
given a Godey print. Mrs. Paul
Weeks won the consolation prize^and
was given a cake plate. A sweet
course was served to the following:
Mesdames Zollie Powell, Paul Weeks,
Mort White, W. E. Murphrey, R. M.
Pope, R. H. Pope, R. L. Martin, A.
G George, Lewis Grimmer, Bernard
Edmondson, M. C. Newsome, Ivey
Mohorn and Mrs. Bob Taylor of Rich
mond, Va. _.
LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF
“First of the Month” SPECIALS
The first of the month brings some extra-ordinary grocery prices at TAYLOR and
( OLLIERS. These savings come just at a time when you want to economize — and you
will find this store always F I R S T in price . . . quality . ■ ■ and service._
| 1 Large Can
g PEACHES
and 2
CORN
iif FLAKES
35c
Here’s a Week End Special !
1 lb Gem Nut Oleo and 1-2 pint
Gem MAYONNAISE
CREAMERY BUTTER Ofi
Per Pound Jv
VEAL
CHOPS 6JC
SAUSAGE QO_
ALL PORK C
BRAINS ~ 15c
COFFEE *10/%
WHITE HOUSE _OZfK,
LUZIANNE 33c
PURE GROUND 1 OV,_
COFFEElfc v
COCOA OC
Two Pounds "
PALMOLIVE
3 PALMOLIVE SOAP OC
and 1 BEADS
PLOUR — Self Rising QC.
Curanteed — 24-tbs. O JL
MEAL OA.
5 Pounds fcUv
JUMBO PEANUT BUTTER A Q _
2 Pounds ^rOC
, TOMATOES 1 A_
No. 2 Cans 1UC
STRING BEANS 90/*
No. 3 Can AiUC
HEINZ 1 O/*
MUSTARD_ll/C
SOUP —HEINZ in*
CREAM OF TOMATO ll/C
WELCH’S PINT 1 O *
TOMATO JUICE 1OC
Taylor & Collier
CASH OR DIAL R-313 FREE
, CREDIT Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina DELIVERY
Coiffure of 1931
Ali.ss Alary Demeter, a model, dls
playing the modified swirl, an arrange
ment which won the 1031 grand prize
in the hairdressing competition held
by the American Society of Beauty
Culturists in New York.
Miss Reba Rhea spent the week
end in Wilson.
Mrs. W. C. Williams was a visitor
in Wilmington last week.
Misses Cora and Ethel Reaves cele
brated their 14th and 12th birthdays
jointly Saturday night with a party
in their home on Madison Street. The
guests played games, then the hostess
served hot chocolate and cakes. Those
present were: Alease Smith, Mil-'
dred Moss, Louise Brown, Ophelia
Chambliss, Elsie Sullivan, Mildred
Brown, Jewel Reaves, Edna Hux, Jan
sey Vaughan, Cynthia Lowe, Alice
Myrick, Mary McNeil, Mildred Bur
ton, Helen Williams, Elsie Simpson,
Malcolm Outland, Arthur Hudson,
Arnold Hughes, Leonard Sullivan,
Jake Jenkins, Richard Reaves, Wood
row Hufton, Leslie Allen, Thurston
Lowe, John Myrick, Wiley Reaves,
Edgar Williams, James Spivey, Geo.
Turner.
Miss Gladys Steinberg entertained
a few friends Friday night with three
tables of bridge. During the evening
ice cream, jello and cake and candy
were served. Those playing were:
Mildred Moss, Milton Bennett, Lou
ise Brown, Elsie Sullivan, Rebecca
Bounds, Frances Wilson, James Sims,
Geraldine Parrish, “Buddy” Bounds,
John Myrick, Alice Myrick, Gladys
Steinberg and Marvin Matkins.
EYES OF LOVE AT ENFIELD
Eyes of Love will be given at En
field Opera House May 5th. This play
is sponsored by the Twin City Gamp
M. W. A. It has already been suc
cessfully staked at Gaston High
School, South Rosemary and Aureli
an Springs.
WHITE-RHEA ENGAGEMENT
On Saturday of last week M;,js
Mary Elizabeth Rhea of Windsor, N.
C., entertained at a bridge luncheon
at which time she announced the en
gagement and approaching marriage
of her sister, Miss Reba Rhea to M^
Tom White of this place. The wed
ding will take place in the early sum
mer.
FAISON-DAVIS ENGAGEMENT
On April 25 the following an
nouncement of interest appeared
Mrs. John Daniel Davis of Zebulon,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Mary Elizabeth to Millard
McRae Faison. The wedding will take
place in the early summer.
Associated Charities
Will Elect Officers
The regular quarterly meeting of
the Associated Charities will be held
on Sunday afternoon at 5:00 o’clock
in the Episcopal Church. The associ
ation was organized just twelve
months ago Sunday. It is hoped that
all organizations who sent delegates
last year to assist in the formation
of the organization will send the same
or others, to represent them at this
meeting.
Reports for the year will be heard
bdi^>er-$hoD
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at home
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from the President and Treasurer.
Officers for the ensuing year will
be elected.
Any interested persons whether
they have been appointed as a rep
lesentative from any organization in
town or not, will be welcomed at the
meeting .according to Rev. J. N. By
num, president during the past year.
Study Club Votes
To Help Local Cotton
Festival In Mav
The Study Club met on Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. A. E. Akers who
entertained for Mrs. David Trayn
ham. An afternoon was spent in
studying “London.” Mrs. Will Dean
gave a paper on “Westminster Ab
bey.” Each member present re
sponded to roll call with “High Spots
in London. A full report of the re
cent meeting of the State Federa
tion of Women’s Clubs, held in
Greensboro was given by Mrs. Fred
Brown, who represented both the Wo
mans Club and the Study Club.
The Study Club voted unanimous
ly to cooperate with the Womans
Club in putting on the Cotton Festi
val in May,
An invitation was extended to each
member of the Study Club to be the
guest of Mrs. T. R. Manning on
Tuesday afternoon when she enter
tains her club from Henderson, N.
C.
The hostess served refreshments to
the following members: Mesdames
R P. Beckwith, A. L. Taylor, Fred
Brown, J. N. Bynum, T. M. Jenkins,
Frank Nash, Pendleton Grizzard, W.
S. Dean, R. L. Towe, Frank Hawley,
George Hayes and Frank Williams.
WEEK-END SPECIALS AT
TAYLOR’S
Gillette or Probak BLADES (Regular 50c Size) and 1
Tube of 50c KLENZO SHAVING CREAM A£\~
$1.00 VALUE FOR *±VC
1 Pt. Mi 31 Solution (Regular at 59c) and 1 Tube of 50c
Mi 31 TOOTHPASTE f-Q
BOTH FOR
2 Cans MENNENS BORATED BABY TALCUM and 2
MENNEN NURSING BOTTLES A Ck
ALL FOR *tZJC
AMBROSIA
$1.00 Size of Ambrosia Cream—$1.00 Size of Ambrosia
Tightener with Purchase of a $1.00 bottle of Ambrosia
Cleanser
YOU PAY $1 .50 FOR ALL
ONLY 1 THREE
Taylor’s Drug Store
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
DIAL R-321 ROSEMARY
Grandmother’s
CAKES
LAYER, RAISIN, lb. ^ m
OR POUND Cake M f
Sunnyfield FANCY PRINT
BUTTER is. 29c
Aim Page—Pare Frail
PRESERVES
_£ 21c
Aon Page
JELLIES
t 14c
PINK SALMON 10c
SPARKLE DwnI 5 pkg«. 19c
PICKLES ^ £ 25c
Shredded
Wheat
Ph* 10e
Peanut
Butter
2 Unu 25c
NBC
MARSHMALLOW
CHOCOLATE
FINGERS
lb. 25C
JAM A.t 19c
TOMATOES -a- • a 10c
PAG SOAP
6 Mte 19C
■UMF TISSUE
4 wfe 19c
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
3 cans 20C
BROOMS Cleansweep each X5©
LARD SKST’- 89c"
SUGAR G™hto* 47^
BANANAS PER LB - 5c
K1B SIDE MEAT 14c LB
CABBAGE PER LB Wc
FRESH CAROLINA STRAWBERRIES
The Great Atlantic ft Pacific Tea Go.