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LOCAL HAPPENINGS John and Howard Tay lor and ehil dren, Ruby anu W illiam, spoilt Sun day' in La Cro-se, A a., visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs V T. Cole a n d daughter. M-erle, spent Sunday in Bracey, Va., with frineds and rela tives. Miss Edythi May Austin of Wel don spent the week-end here as tin* guest of Mis*, A lease Smith. Mr. and Mr- ■ R. Tayh r and daughter, 1»♦ • r.. and Miss Ellen Tay lor spen* the v^eix-ind in Bracey. Va.. visiting relatives. Misses Nila, Pearl and Gazelle Lew is, and Daisy Teal spoilt the weik « nd in Middlesex, va. Mr. and Mis. < . C. Jernigan and daughter, NT Hie Mae, and Miss 'osephine Taylor -pent Mi - v o k- nd :n Franklin. V.-. C , u - and re latives. Mr. and M>s B D. Johnson of Greenville spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Edmondson. Mr. and Mis. Robert Myriik and family and Mr and Mrs. Russell My rick and family spent Sunday in Tar boro visiting relatives. Trade your tires that g-l-i-p for tires that GRIP— New 1932 GOODYEAR All-Weather Supertwist Cord Tires at History’s Lowest Cost Save $ HERE! New Low Pricey ^MhPr 1932 LIFETIME GUARANTEED GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY CASH PRICES _ Price Each [ Full of »n Tube* Oversize Each Pairs ______ 29x4.40-21 S3.** *3.49 3.9* 29x4.50-20 3.99 3-79 -91 30x4.50-21 3*93 3-93 .91 28x4.75-19 4.93 4-50 .94 29x4.75-20 ' 4-70 4.37 .91 29x5.00-19 4-95 4.7* 1.00 30x5.00-20 . 4.93 4.90 1.14 31x5.00-21 '*.13 4.98 1.1* 28x5.25-18 3.33 3.39 l.OX 31x5.25-21 3.9* 5.3* 1.1* so.su n«.q.l 3.391 3.30 ■** Expert Sr Mounted Free GOOD USED TIRES $1 up Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. SPECIALS! Goodyear O tubes Xhr As Low As Ll 11181 IN Wed. P. M. I m ^oodyiw^ladi^^rograiTj JOYNER MOTOR CO. Dial R-382 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Quaint Old World Custom Observed in America Tl'.e citv 'i Holland Mich., in- »* t iili---c 1 .■ nw» inhabitants .«r. of Dutsell descent, put on Dutch costumes on the .’.,!, i. ;i ,.t the annual 1 ul ;• \\ tival a:.d tu uni it in a 1-»i> to scrub the streets in the good old Dutch fashion. Tin1 youngsters with the tml1. mm drawn by a d.«. are Tiny IVttuctt and Bobby Gross. Mi \ 1111! t ■ Kilts 1>! hit -elect. Was honored last \.eek with a bridge 'bower by Mi - Kvelyn .Johnson, Miss tljelen Hi on and Miss Hattie Humphries at the home of Mrs. t\ !. Johnson. Bridge was played at tour tables. M ben the scores were collected Mi-- Pearl Istreieko was found to hoid high and was given a i V a ei \ as. . M i - - Kdit li Hobbit l va-- given a 1111oue11e as t «>nso.Intion ; ri/.e. A >wei t eourse was served. The i.. nor guest was presented with gifts 1 he tables w ere made up as follows Misses Klla Parrish, Pear l Istreh km 1 " die M "Or. ( >iiv e 1.1. mill. Klla Brown, Annie Kitts, Kdiiii Bobbitt. I'uhy Shell, i'auline Kendri s. Mrs. Steve Hamlet Mrs. ('. T. Johnson and M! s (ie. rge 1 app. ndlck. .Margaret Taylor, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. (merge Taylor recently ce lebrated her seventh birthday at the t.'-nie of her parents on Washington street. About twenty guests spent the afternoon playing various games after which an ice course was served. \ color sehenu of pink and white wa carried out in decorations and re freshments. Margaret received many gifts. Miss Mablc Rlggan assisted Mis. Ta\ 1 i in ■ c* ipg and i-ntt rlain lug. Those present were Ann Dawson Moliorn, Rohbm Martin. Ella Dean Lee Lladys Lee, Ti m K rhv, Hubert Tone I- rank Williams, .Margaret Joyner. Jane West A H. Mu-tian, Virginia Sales. Ann Clark, ^Liry Taylor, Mary Frances Taylor. Ann Campbell Tay o.-. Louise t'himrm. Emmett Mat thews. Hurley King. Angela Hardy, 1 race Taylor. Mi . Frank Williams honored her house guests, Misses Mazie Co flee and Lillian Ptirin of Richmond. Ya., with three tables of bridge Thursday evening. M rs. Abernethy. house guest of Mrs. P. F. Ranson was also guest of honor and was given a sport hand kerchief. Conuact was played and high score for the evening was made by Mrs. Frances Patterson who was given a set of mixing bowls. Miss Coffee was given cards and Miss Per rin a pair uf vases. A salad course was served at eleven o’clock. Guest - were Mesdames P. F. Ransom, Frank Kemp, Tom White, Robert Daughtry. David Traynham, George Hayes, Francis Patterson, Clarence Glim mer, Mrs. Abernethy, Miss.es Florine Holt, Mazie Coffee, Lillin Perrin. Miss Jos it* Chase who has been a student at St. Mary's School in Ra leigh, and who is spending the sum mer with her pa >nts, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Chase, was he guest of honor at a party given by Me^dames Steve I ipscomhs and Fletcher Dickens, on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Dicken> on Jackson Street. Miss Ella Lee Taylor won high score ladies' prize and was given a purse; Jack ( assada won high score gentlemen's prize nad was given a carton of cig arettes; the guest of hog r, Miss Chase was giu-n a bracelet. A sal d course was served at the conclu sion of the game and those enjoying this occasion were: Misses Priscilla Wullen. Betty Gray and Maria Long. Sarah Elizabeth and Lillian Bell Jen kins, Ann Coleman, Ella Lee Taylor. Jusie Chase, Messrs Edwin Akers, Jack Cassada Bill Allsbrouk (lene Wells, Frank Pittman, Jeff Lassiter, J'mmie Harris. Glenn Thompson. Mrs. L. E. Letter is spending some tune with her daughter near Rich Square. Low Round Trip Fares To NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH For All Trains, Friday, Saturday >nd Sun day mornings during June, July and August. GOOD RETURNING TUESDAY j LITTLETON SI.00 j ROANOKE R APIDS 1.00 | WELDON 1,00 ! Seaboard Air Line Railway FORD TRUCKW Get the facts about nsw transportation econo;r&y This is an opportunity to see how the transportation nee,Is of „ „.w bus,ness era have been met with new economy, performance, and reli ability in the new Ford trueks. Your Ford dealer is ready to give you the complete story. ☆ ☆ ☆ Body types to fit every hauling need. 50-horscpower t-cvlin,lcr engine. ew freely shackled sem,-elliptic rear springs distribute load stresses W,dc. deep, strong frame gives substantial support for bodies. V, Heating ‘ype rear axle for heavy service. 4-speed transmission. Tubular steel coupling shaft with heavy duty universal* at each end. New bi-purtible couphng and removable main cross member permit easy serv ing of clutch, transmission, a d coupling shaft. New comfort an i safety for Nel Zd T r fealUr‘‘a Un<l mU,,y °"KrS WUI y"« that the Trucks cun suve you money und give you udded performance. TRI CITY MOTOR CO. Roanoke Rapid), North Carolina FORD TRUCK WEEK JUNE 18 to 25 INCLUSIVE sr—_ * Missis Vii >; : < irunt ;.ml Mice Moody enterta, 1 ! :l II u friends with si lawn partv .it t!<•-* home of Mis ‘ rant near C."\ long. The guests played gam< ;• 11 refreshments con - isting of ii-i earn. nuts and lem i-nade were -i t" Mi-ses Mildred Tudor, \ 11 WatI.in-. 1.1 lia Mur ij. »| ehli.i I'lialu Vick. Vir uinia ().al ! 1 Louise Palmer, liladys Pnul *. Max ini Ma -ii. Cath .riiie Noth all. Cornelia Hatton .Nina Watki!. . Messrs Harry Cannon. N’athan Tiikl" Marvin Floyd, Coby Williams Kand.nlph Carstarphen. W il liam (ir • . Clarence Edmondson, Deal W’atkms Clifton Floyd. Woodrow Duft.11 i> spending the - 'em,. 1 va-atan in Portsmouth. Va. with relatives. M ViiL'ieia Taylor of 1 a Crosse. \ a.. i jpemlii y ,nio time here with fl it nils and relatives. Mr-. "Son" Myrick has returned alter a few week’s visit with rela I e? ill Hillsboro. Mi'.- <il:uly P.otven visited her par inis in lOmpi.iia, \ a., for the week end. Mr and Mr. . Herbert Hopkins, Mr. and Mia Kadi-r Lilly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,1. H. Williams. Mi Johnnie Horton and Lena Wright visited in Norfolk Sunday. Mi Jo !,■ Williams has returned tu her home in Weldon after spend ing some tinu with Mr. nad Mrs. J. H. Williams. Mi Jean Rook is visiting her sis ter in Jackson. Mi Juniu Wunn spent Friday in Richmond. Mi-- Virginia Patterson of Frank lin. \ a . i- veiling Mr. and Mrs. Fen ton Johnson. Mr-, (Veil Hardy and daughter An. geliiie are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marini Saunders in Suffolk. Ya. Mr. and Mi -. Finest Jones and son of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with their pare!.*.- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones. 7,l found a beauty secret in my Electric Range77 ^DELIEVE it or not, I have ac h^tually discovered a beauty se cret in my automatic electric range. It is a beauty secret that you and you and you‘will want to know about. "Alter all is said and done, beauty is more than skin deep, because beauty has its beginning in health. And good health comes from the right kind of exercise and nourish ing diet "I have discovered that «y auto matic electric range actually gives me both. First, the automatic features of my electric range en able me to prepare a meal, put it in the oven, set the time controls, and leave home for the day. When I return I find a perfectly cooked meal, ready to serve. "This means golden hours of free dom, day after day—hours for swim ming, tennis, golf, motoring, shop ping, movies, bridge, etc. Golden hours that mean youth, beauty, and health. "Too, foods taste so much bet ter and valuable minerals in vege tables and the iukes in meats are retained. I never worry about my meals or have to scour blackened pots and pans, and my range is at easy to c'ean at a china plate. "Women cannot afford to look lest attractive at the present time with the need of getting jobs and the competition in holding husbands and sweethearts. * VIRGINIA ELECTRIC andpower cclmpany Miss Louise Clements has returned trom a visit to Norfolk, Va. Mrs. R. I. Smith and Miss Gladys ii'-uen attended the funeral of I)oc r t•. 11. Wood at Lmporia Sunday. Miss Mazie < offee and .Miss Lillian I ‘ i rin who w ere the quests last week Mrs. Frank W. ...ns and Mrs. 1 rank Kemp, returned to Richmond. Sunday. Mis. I*. K. Ransom ha 1 ..s her ^uost last week Mis- Abernethy of Lincoln ton, N. C. She was much ente'tain cd during her stay here. Miss Ann Coleman spent severa' wy» last week with Miss <;|0Sd Peace of Henderson Miss Mable Reggan is spending sev eral days here with friends. Miss Lovett ITiddy of Winston-Sal em, has been the guest here this we. ■. « Miss Mary Traynham Wyche. Miss Mary Traynham Wythe and Miss Susan Holliday spent Friday in Richmond, Va. Miss ('loss Peace spent Friday here as the guest of Miss Ann Coleman. NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS -OF HALIFAX COUNTY For the purpose of hearing complaints as to the tax valuations of property, the Hoard of County Commis sioners will meet as a Hoard of equalization and Review in Halifax, at Court House, on the third Monday in tune (June 2(1) at 10 oclock A. M. Sect'on 524, Public Laws 1929, provides that the County Commissioners shall only act as Hoard of equali zation and Review once each year, that is. third Monday in June or at some adjourned meeting prior to first Mon day in July. Ihis notice is published in compliance with Section This the 8th day of June, 19.12. 523, Public laws, 1929. C. S. 5 INSON, Tax Supervisor.
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