AURELIAN SPRINGS Miss Julia Dewar spent the weekend visiting friends in Farmville, N. C. Misses Margaret Gunn and Mack Harris spent the week-end as guests of Miss Maxine Taylor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tay lor. The many friends of Miss Mary Elizabeth Savage will regret to learn that she is ill in the hospital at Roa noke Rapids. Miss Savage underwent an operation Monday morning. Mrs. C. L. Kelly, Misses Margaret Crabtree, Cassie Carty, Margaret Gunn and Theta Jackson spent Sat urdy in Rocky Mount. Miss Burwell Patterson shopped in Rocky Mount Saturday. Cabot Crawley, son of S. C. Craw ley, is in the hospital with appendi citis. Miss Hannah Heptinstall of Duke University spent Sunday with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heptin t 11 of Aurelian Springs. Miss Nan Liles spent Sunday with Miss Mabel Butts. Mrs. White of Roanoke Rapids is teaching in Miss Elizabeth Savage’s place this week. DECLAMATION CLUB The club met last week as usual They were entertained by the fol ’owing program: Bible verses led by Ruby Lee Thar rington. Lord’s Prayer. Reading by James White. Poem, Edgar Thorno. Contest between three pupils. Story Telling, Mildred Stallings. Poem by Mary Virinia Hawkins. Schedule Changed for Special Xmas Programs The regular schedule of Aurelian Springs will be slightly changed this week so that the different grades will have a chance to give their Christ mas programs. Wednesday at the regular Chapel period the first grade under Miss Patterson will give the following program: Song, school. Bible story and prayer, Janice Bellamy and Paul Andleton. Pantomines, “Baby Jesus,” grade. Christmas Carols, grade. “Merry Christmas,” Ann Brewer, Gladys Hawkins, Mason Wilcox. Solo James Andleton. Poem, “That Little Baby,” Urtie B. Anderson. On Thursday at the same period the Dramatic Club will entertain the High School with the following pro gram: Song, “Hark, The Herald Angels Sing,” School. Story, “Birth of Jesus,” Louise Brown. Poem, “Christmas Long Ago,” Gladys Crawley. Quartet “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” Ruby Saunders, Virginia Mooney, Elsie Mo horn, Clydeen Hamill. Pantomine, “The First Noel Christmas in For eign Countries,” France, Daisy Por ter, Italy, Russia, Agnes Chichester, Germany, Mertice Liles, Norway, Lu la Ellen Morecock, England, Alma Grey Dickens. Story, Thomas Street. Song, “Come, All Ye Faithful,” school. Friday at the last period the grades and the High School Glee Clubs are giving the following program: Song, school. Story song, first grade. Pageant, “Holy Night,” 3rd thru 7th grades. Quartet, “Angels From the Realms of Glory,” High School Boys’ Quartet. Poem and Song, second grade. Chorus, High School Glee Club. After the program the pupils will go back to their respective rooms and will spend the remainder of the time as their teachers and grade mothers see fit. Young Tar Heel Farmer’s Minstrel On the night of Dec. 11, the Young Tar Heel Farmers of Aurelian Springs gave their annual Negro min strel. First the circle composed of Negros giving snappy jokes, come backs, riddles, songs, dialogues and monologues, was given. As a closing number the blackface womanless wed ding was staged. The minstrel as a whole seemed to have been enjoyed by the large audience attending. The Tar Heels are planning to use the proceeds from the minstrel to buy a radio and other classroom necessities. Musical Numbers on Chapel Program On Wednesday evening, December 9, the Aurelian Springs school as Looks Like a Motorist’s Nightmare I A quarter of a million highway traffic signs have been erected by P. C (“Dusty”) Rhodes during the twenty years he has had charge of the sign posting j work of the Automobile Club of Southern California. There are now (M j varieties of signs in the state. More than half are caution signs, inclining warnings of hospital zones, railroad crossings, fire stations, city limits, slow bridges, winding roads, slippery surface roads, pedestrian crossings, one waj street flashers, etc. ' sembled for regular chapel exercises. A musical program was presented, which was as follows: Song, ‘Christmas Carol” played by Agnes Tharrington. Devotional, Al ma Gray Dickens. Prayer, David Lee Wilson. Piano solo. Sue Bowers. Poem, Alta Jean Hamill. Piano solo, Dorotha Matthews. Reading, (in cluding a vocal and piano solo— “Home, Sweet Home”) Jessie Belle Lewis. Piano Solo, Prances Dickens. Piano solo, Claudine Lewis. Reading. Merle Thompson Piano solo, Jessie Belle Lewis. Mr. M.4*1 hews then ’•ead two let ters offering rcholarshpis to meritor ious pupils. One of these offers L open to g• i'.ur.ies, the other to ninth g’acers only. Finally, each grade made an at tendance report. It was found that the eleventh grade had the highest average for the week, with the tenth a close > vond. HEATHSV’LE Miss Ethel Mooney spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Miss Katie Mae Hamill spent the week-end with Miss Belle Lewis. ANNOUNCING The Opening of the NEW and BETTER IMPERIAL THEATRE Under New Ownership and Management (Formerly Rosemary Theatre) Monday, Dec. 21 AFTERNOON and NIGHT This theatre has been completely redecorated and renovated throughout. You will find an entirely different and delightful atmosphere here, and we’re sure you’ll like the high class programs and productions presented, which will be of the very highest type attainable. Watch for further announcements of our Big Christmas Opening Week of Hits. We will give you the most for your amusement dollar at all times. SELECT PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN DURING OUR “HOLIDAY OPENING WEEK OF HITS!” BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 P. M. Admission_Children 10c——Adults 25c EVENING PERFORMANCES AT 7:30 P. M. Admission_ _Chlidren 15c—Adults 35c 2—BARGAIN DAYS WEEKLY—2 Admission_10c and 25c Matinee and Night "Friday and Saturday are BARGAIN DAYS” IMPERIAL THEATRE LEE WHEEDEN, Manager \ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell and daughter. Edna Louise, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parker Sunday afternoon. Miss Laura Mae Joyner spent Sun cay afternoon with Miss Clydeen Hamill. Claude Branch spent the week-end with his parents near Garysburg. BEAR SWAMP Last W odnesday night, Mrs. D. L. Wilson entertained the teachers and a number of others at a candy pull ing. The guests found their partners by puzzles. As soon as each one found his partner a contest was held. Miss Burwell Patterson received the prize. For quite a while the people were pulling candy. After all of it had been pulled and put away, the guests went into the dining room whert can dy, salt peanuts, popcorn and apples were found, then back into the living room where more games were played. Last Sunday night “John, The Be loved Apostle,” was discussed in B. Y. P. U. This was an interesting pro gram. In general assembly Henry Cooke made a short talk on “The Bap tist Fundamentals.” This was a very interesting talk and everyone enjoyed it. brinkTey V ILL E Miss Burwell Patteson spent the week-end with Miss Ethel Harrison. Ernest Brown of near Rosemory, spent the week-end with Joe Speight Brown of Brinkleyville. Mr. Ashley Smith of Hawkins Chapel visited in the home of Mr. Joe Speight and Marie Brown Sunday night. ( Mrs. G. T. Mohorn went shopping in Enfiled Saturday. Sale of Real Estate North Carolina, Halifax County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred on the undersigned in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered the 1st day of Novem ber, 1923, by M. A. Glasgow and Su sie Glasgow, his wife, securing an indebtedness therein set out and de scribed, which deed of trust is of re cord in the office of the Register of Deeds, of Halifax County, in Book 345, page 445, default having been made in the payment of said indebt edness, and having been requested by the holder of same, to execute the power of sale therein conferred, the undersigned Trustee will on Thurs day, the 14th day of January, 1932, at the Post Office door, Rosemary, North Carolina, at 11 o’clock A. M., bffer for sale at public auction for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: That certain lot or parcel of land and building thereon situate, lying and being in the Town of Rosemary, County of Halifax, State of North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Lot No. 5 of the property of E. H. Ricks as shown by map recorded in Plat Book No. 2, page 103, office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, the said lot lying about 50 feet on the West side of Daniel Street, South Rose mary and runnning back between parallel lines in a Southern direc tion 150 feet, the same being one of the lots conveyed to H. F. Cherry by W. L. Long, Trustee, by deed dated \ April 22, 1920 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Halifax County in Book 318, page 246; reference to which map a n d deed and the description therein given is hereby made for a more perfect description, the said lot being one of two lots or parcels of land which were heretofore on the 12th day of April, 1923 conveyed to the Weldon Ice Company by deed of W. F. Cherry and wife, which deed was duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County in Book ,*540, page 84, being one of the lots which was heretofore conveyed by said Weldon Ice Company to L. A. Daniel on the 24th day of .July, 1023 by deed recorded in Book 340, page 93, office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County; reference is here made to the foregoing conveyances for a more perfect and accurate de scription. This the 11th day of December, 1931. CHAS. R. DANIEL, Trustee. Place of Sale—Post Office Door, Itosemary, North Carolina. Time of Sale—11 o’clock A. M. Date of Sale—Thursday, January 14, 1932. Terms of Sale—Cash, lt-jan 7 Someone stole a spare tire from an official car parked in front of police headquarters in Washington, D. C. William Scoble of Denver was ar rested for stealing a bulldog left in automobile to guard the machine. " _ _ _ . 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