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LOCAL HAPPENINGS Arnold Lyeriy ig a patient in Roa noke Kapids hospital Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Parrish. Miss es Audrey Mae. Geraldine and Pat; y Parrish. Miss Mary John Irosby and Miss Mary Beale spent nun day at ■ Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyd visited Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Boyd at Jaokson last •Sunday. Skin Cool and Soft 1m Hot Weather I*urartoua oomfott during hot weather ia year* when you 9M theae eoothing t»i Mart 91.00 Cure None 91-00 Duilu Me M4 oolr *t °-« Item Roanoke Pharmacy Roa. Rapid* tw TV %SsS •***» m Miss Arms Lewter vb: is s sto-1 tr: nErst ii St. Lukes £.:>‘p>:til n ; >ts- Bern. is spending ber TuettK'r ! rtlttrres is Eosem&rT 2£r- yeorgi Ssl.1i : 2 Eiieigb spet* LM -rtk-tnc wiii Mr*. A S. Mss:-:. ’ : - i-.iis.rr. STreet. Mrs -K. B Tipping :f IdrLetDE. |-a-&s s ”i*::..r n trwr L&r. week Mr. Bentos of New Bern ■b'S.s "t v. eek-tn; gises; :i 2£r. W. £ Le^ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lewis nave *• W Mr. Lewis ra* :*eer the A 1- P Bt: re 1 Tfusin. V - Hubert ar.:£ has returned j Jr . *r. a ns:: t; friends in Banpsen ' VIUCtT. Mesns Clifton Pridgen and J. Gar* • - are spending a few iars w::'n J Br.-irn in Gaslona. Mrs. John Fisher and children. Frar. -. J hn Jr. and Miss Be bby. Mrs. I a*•* Alien in at e. Mr ar:' Mrs N . ah nadder an; M.ss Lzc.e Braswell and Ar. Briley spent • * e v- ee £ -e'. i . r. P: an i > e and Ca - v< wha. Va. Mrs. ha.dee iayl.r -.5 I'urn is vis Crg her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. ?.. ;R.:ks. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis visited their daughter, Mrs. Edward Boiee ct Rich h-,uare last Saturday. 35rs. J. E. Kirk has returned from a visit t. her parents at New London. North Carolina. 35i -s Thelma 35:iN .who has been ’.caching ir. Lexir.gt.r.. has returned home to spend her vacation. Mis- Bessie Batts, who ha# been ; ■-.siting Misses Minnie and Dorothy Johnson fca5 returned to her home in Wihon. She was accompanied home by Miss Dorothy Johnson. Mrs. Silas Bagffott is vis:tmg her _atfU::!. Mrs. Lassiter ~trick in ! Sampson County. Mr and Mrs. Geirge ?*nelps c* i ” ; rt.srr .-tb. Va.. s;*e-.r: the veek-end ihere v^tmg Mr an: Mrs Beary ! T' codmfi Miss Ldvthe M :rr.j has returned { j after spending a few days with re ■ .irres near Arreliar Spring-s — Mr and Mrs Ben;.a~.r. Archer an: | Mr. an: Mrs Carey ?:^eh spent the ■ eei:-end ir Tb omasv.lle. 7 Smith and children L: tus are spending a nnrgh. - a visiting re friends. J M. Pipe and son. James, and : .'-.rmar. N.r^ii-d are spending the ■ eek oamping near N:rT.eet. Mrs. J ?.. Bur*. or and children Mi.ire: and Margaret. Mrs.. Leroy 'haw a-: daughter. Shmley. are -per.d.ng a few days in Danville. Va Mr and Mrs George Pappendick treated Mr Pappen dick's Sunday 1*. .'as? of the Rosemary Bap'ist Churih t. a picnic at Slagles Lake --*. in esday afternoon. The boys rMund .*. hard t: decide which they -. ; t yed the mist, the swimming, beat r.dmg ir the iced drinks and sar.d "• iihes Those present were: James rimms James Hudson. Car! Pridger. Milton Bennett. Hubert Heed and —.a .*v *. r. u. r.. Mrs. A. S. Mason was hostess to I 1 -."he No. I. if the Ladies Aid Sod-; ety of .the Christian Church, at her ."me in Jackson Street last Tues day evening. .After the business met-t;..g. Mrs. Mason served refresh :• • r.ts to the following members: * eni- to the f.l owing members Mesdames J. R. Carer. Bessie P-oss. B. J. Jones. H. M. Waters. C. S. Prid gen. J .A. Pridger.. Misses Mellie Lewier Ar.ie Maud Jones. Margaret Carter, Rev V. H Grantham, and H. M. Waters. Visitors were Misses Ha ze!. Helen. Erma Pridgen, Billy Wa 'ers and J. A. Pridgen. - FOURTH of JULY SPECIALS * Here is food for your holiday meal, whether you are going on a pic nic or are going to eat at home. Here are all the goodies that will satisfy your appetite after a day in the open. We have everything that’s good! For a Safe and Sane Fourth NATIONAL BISCUIT CAKES and CRACKERS (i 5c I'kgs QCc For CtJ BANQUET TEA 1-4 ft 24c 1-2 ft 45c Gem Mayonnaise 1-2 Pt 15c 1 Pt 27c P’NUT BUTTER;^0 23c 15c ORANGE DRY ^;rkeDsr;n^and ,ces 15c RICEKRISPIES 2for 25c OCTAGON SOAP Save the coapoa* for 3 Special Size wlnaHe premium* 5 Regular Size JELLO DESSERT 23c IRISH POTATOES 10 LBS 2(k ICE CREAM SALT 5-lb 1 rvc Boxes 1 U FAT BACK MEAT Pound 1 O' All Roanoke Rapids is talking about the new OVEN-READY BISCUITS “Ready to Bake -Nothing to Make” r’kf? of “I f\c TEN IU LOOK OVER THESE MARKET SPECIALS Round Steak lb 25c Loin Steak lb 30c Stew Meat lb 12^c Neck Bone» lb _ 10c Spare Ribs lb ___ 12J/2c Pork Chops ft_22c Bacon Sliced ft_27c Spiced Pork Loin ft 35c Cheese, per ft _ 20c Butter—1-4-ft prints 30c M SYSTEM STORE Dial R-469-1 M. D. COLLIER, Mgr. Roanoke Rapid*, N. C. DUtisctfre Tailleur _1 Co:tens come to rewn Ln smart jack et costumes of new s ft tweeds. Stitched pleats and sluc hr.:zg lines .end interest to this d -oomc taiiieur. The jacket is aemli:: : a scarf cc-iiar of white cotton nes:. which is used in the unusual t*o:.:e ; ke of the dress. Miss Fannye Crawford Harris spent the week-end in Err.poria with her mother. Misses Dorothy E.ce and Helen Padgett are spending so-me time in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Duncan and iittle son. Hamilton, nave returned from an extended vis.: to Ocean View I and Durham. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Edwards and sen. Louis are spe.n ng a few days in Richmond, Ya., . - t.ng Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lynch. M: and Mrs. S.i.-. Win stead of i.aic.gh spent Sunday r.ere with Mr. nd Mr-. V. N. Uni t rw o.*d. 2*1.s- Fanny Da..- .: Woodville, - LHti k lilt v..t-c wivxj in •. aii'Xy, I Mrs. C. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Britton and family are spending the week in Mur freesboro and Miniola visiting rela | tires. Misses Lillie Carlysle and Debbie Hufton and Robert Carlysle spent Monday and Tuesday in Raleigh. Mrs. Jones of Weldon is spending some time here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodruff. A. B. Williams of Fayetteville spent a few days here this week vis iting Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bray. Mrs. B. D. Johnson and Mrs. Briley of Greenville are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. George Phelps ,Jr. returned Sunday to his home in Portsmouth, Va., af ter spending several weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Draper are "pending the week in Lasker. Mrs. Nettie Morris and Miss Lil lian Williams are spending the week in Hopewell, Va. J. R. Burton, Charlie Travis and I eo Burton spent the week-end at Colerain Beach. William Payne Edmondson of Wil liamston spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Winstead of Smithfiild spent Sunday here visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Y. N. Underwood. Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. B. Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mabry spent Tuesday in Enfield. Misa Minnie Sue Daughtrey left last week for University of Virginina to attend summer school. Miss Euva Krause of Bellhaven is spending a few days in the city, as the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Walker. Miss Carrie Pearce left Sunday for her home in Colersin, accompani ed by Miss Louise Merritt, who will be her guest for some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Etheridge and children, Mildred and Frances of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood. Master Glenwood Jones has re turned to his home in Rocky Mount after spending some time with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Jones. Mesdam&s Nannie Plfcele. Frank Horwitx, Sam Young and Clifton Massey spent Friday in Warrenton. Joe Pearce of Hopewell. Va.. spent Wednesday in town. Miss Viola Lee is ill in the Roanoke Rapids hospital. Paul Kee. 2d Helen Powell and V, alter Kee src.n the week-end at Oolerain Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Alford and Mr. rnd Mrs. C. H. Alford and gon. Chas. Ellis, spent yesterday in Richmond and HopewelL Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young spent Sunday at Ocean View. Geirge Daughtry of Norfolk was x town Monday. W. A. Merritt spent Tuesday in Halifax on business. Miss Doretha Daughtrey was host ess at her home on Jefferson Street Saturday evening when she entertain ed with three tables of bridge. Tiny rsages of sweet peas were present ed to each guest as favors. At 10:30 L monade and cake and mints were served: Those present were: Misses ; rothy Pope. Edith Elmore. Edith Wright. Beamuie Holiday and Doro thea Daughtry. Messrs Leonard Langston.. Elmer Merritt. Pete Gar r.er. John Carter. Ottis Reynolds, Albert Wheeler and Malcolm Daugh try. Mrs. J. B. Edmonds has returned tfter spending some time in Greens ville with Mr. and Mrs. B. D. John son. Mrs. Billie G'over is spending the • eek in H.-.lerifn visiting friends and lf’atives. Misses Nita and Pearl Lewis are % isting their parents in Middlesex, '• a., this week. G. E. Buckner, J. B. Edmonds, Mrs. F. D. Johnson and Mrs. Briley spent Sunday in LaCrosse, Ya. Bruce Camp, B. Mincher,, Mrs. j 'hr. Mincher and children Johnnie <• nd Etta, and Mrs. Brown King are •pending a few days ir. Charlotte, • -.-.ing Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McGill. Mrs. B. F. Armstrong and children '• Jrginia and Jacqueline, Mr. and Mrs. ! u. orignt anu aaugnter, Shirley Maxme, spent the week-end in Hope well, visiting friends and relatives. I Miss Flossie Powell i s spending some time with her brother, Hobart Powell in Philadelphia, Pa. _ Mr- “d Mrs. Clyde p^T"'^'’ B*rt*f Miller end Everett spending thie week in nJ.. FORD SEDANS NOW HAVE THE SAME SLANTING WINDSHIELD AS THE FORD VICTORIA FORD TOWN SEDAN, $630 F. O. B. Detroit. Freight end delivery, bumpers and spare tire extra. In addition to the slanting windshield, other im. provements have been made in the new Ford Town Sedan. The body is longer. The seat9 have been entirely redesigned — lower, wider, more comfortable than ever. FORD DE LUXE SEDAN, $630 F. O. B. Detroit. Freight and delivery, bumpers and spare tire extra. The new' dimensions of the De Luxe Sedan are the same as the Town Sedan. In both cars there's a choice of rich, durable cloth for the trimming. Be sure to see how the trim and upholstery of these two fine cars are carefully tailored. FORD STANDARD SEDAN, $590 F. 0. B. Detroit. Freight and delivery, bumpers and spare tire extra. In exterior appearance, except for the cowl lights, the Ford Standard Sedan is the same as the new Town Sedan. It is the same, also, in dimensions. Rear-quarter windows may be opened if desired. Upholstery is fine and long-wearing. TRI - CITY MOTOR CO., INC. Dial R-379 mm; iinmnnnniiiT.....« ....—-— 1931 JULY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI 1931 123 - K&53L Spend the week-end at one of these nearby cities and resorts. EAST COAST STAGES generous Summer Excursion tickets allow you to do so at a very small cost for transportation. Convenient sche dules and excellent connections on buses from Roanoke Rapids and Weldon. ROUND TRIP Week-End Tickets from Roanoke Rapids: WASHINGTON, D. C. Big League Baseball—SENATORS vs. ATHLETICS See the Government Bldgs., Mt. Vernon and Arlington. Charleston, S. C. Seacoast; Historic City See the Naval Yards. Wilmington, N. C. See the Gardens and W' ».*Msville Beach. 640 S E cd £ > Richmond, Va. Many Inteerstin^r places to visit for July 4th. 420 Durham, N. C. Beautiful Duke Univer sity and Lakewood Park Tickets or sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Going portion good only on date of sale. Return good on bus scheduled to leave prior to midnight of following Sunday. EAST COAST STAGES For Tickets, Schedules—and Information Call_ Taylor-Matthews Drug Co. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Rostmary Drug Co. Rooenary, N. C. TERMINAL HOTEL—Weldon, North Car.
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