TOWN TALK (To late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Hurst and daughter, of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones, of Seaboard, were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Pruden last Sunday. Mrs. Jack Young and Mrs. Frank Masmiller, of Richmond, Va., spent Thursday here with Mrs. J. M. Jackson. Clyde Barclay and Matt Ricks, of Burlington, spent the week-end in Rosemary. Mrs. Arthur Williams spent several days last week in Hender son. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pair and children spent Sunday in Murfrees boro. Tommy Jenkins Jr., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyd and Miss Eliza Gay visited Mrs. John Rochelle in Jackson last Saturday. Miss Lena Mae Taylor, of Sea board, spent Saturday with Mrs. R. L. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickens, Mrs. H. E. Dobbins and Rexal Wil liams spent Saturday afternoon in Henderson. Mrs. Edward Boice and children have returned to their home in Rich Square. Mrs. Lloyd Bryant and daugh ter, Rosa Clyde, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Gray near Camp’s Store Sunday. Miss Nellie; Butler spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gray near Camp’s Store. Bill Taylor left Sunday for Charlottesville, Va., where he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Telle, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jones visited relatives at Alberta, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and chcildren, of Lawrenceville, Va., visited relatives here Sunday. Misses Clara Jones and Edith Wright spent the week-end in Wel don, with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Daughtrey and R. P. Daughtrey spent Wed nesday in Norfolk, Va. Dr. W. L. Davis, eye specialist, announces he will make his regular trip to Roanoke Rapids Friday and Saturday, May 19th - 20th. Miss Irene Gordon, accompanied by Miss Catherine Reid, spent the week-end at her home in Nashville. Friends of Mrs. Ernest Acree will be glad to know she has re turned from Richmond after hav ing an operation. Miss Virginia Forbes spent the week-end out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rook, Mrs. Ida Rook and daughter, Eugenia, spent Sunday in Lawrenceville. Clifton Davis, T. E. Bryant, Lloyd Bryant and James Thomas Bryant visited relatives in Rich Square Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garris, of San Pedro, California, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doyle spent the week-end with friends and rel atives at Vultaire. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Taylor vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doyle ?.t Brink, Va., Sunday. John Baird, Zell Burnette, Edi son Burnette, and Percy Woodruff attended the ball game at Hender son Saturday afternoon. Miss Ophelia Chambliss spent the week-end in Lawrenceville, Va., with friends and relatives. Misses Lucy and Frankie Wood and John Wood spent the week end in New Bern with relatives. Mrs. John Wood has returned after spending sometime with rela tives in New Bern. Mrs. H. L. Harp and children of Weldon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vann. Miss Alma Bremer, Mrs. Flake and B. D. Johnson, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. Mrs. B. D. Johnson has return ed to her home in Greenville after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. Misses Alma Edwards, Theresa Bailey and Louise Barber attended a birthday party and dance Friday night given by Miss Helen Andrews of Union Level, Va. Woodrow Aycock and Allen Bar ber visited in Union Level, Va., Friday night. Lee Andrews of Union Level, Va., visited friends and relatives here Saturday. Low Round Trip Fares To NORFOLK and PORTSMOUTH For All Trains Friday and Saturday —and— SUNDAY MORNING TRAINS From APRIL to SEPTEMBER Good Returning Monday Round Trip From Roanoke Rapids— Littleton and Weldon Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co Cars Being Built at World*s Fair Millions of people will have their first opportunity to see an automobile being built, when they visit this mammoth room where the Chevrolet Motor Company will assemble "Master Six” coaches and coupes in the special General Motors Building at “A Century of Progress” exposition. On the left, Fisher bodies are being fabricated on a "J” shaped line and on the right, Chevrolets are being assembled from the bare frame to the completed car, ready to be driven out of the building under their own power. Not e, in the center of the photograph, the body being swung from the end of the Fisher line over to its place on a Chevrolet chassis. Visitors may purchase cars built here and drive them home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rook, Mrs. Ida Rook and Miss Eugenia Rook spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson at Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs. Hugh Rook, Misses Dorothy Rice, Helen Padgett, Bennie Alls brook, Eugenia Rook and Eileen Fisher attended the ball game in Rocky Mount Wednesday after nono. Robert Perry and Spurgeon Wheeler spent the week-end at their home in Franklinton. Rev. J. D. Dickens of Kinston, spent the week-end with his moth er, Mrs. Ludia Dickens at Belmont. _— Relieve tnatjPain T^OES pain ruin your temper, spoil your looks, interfere with your busi ness or pleasure ? Millions of sufferers from * Neuralgic Pains Functional Pains Ordinary Headache Simple Neuralgia have found relief by using DR.MIL.ES* Anti-Pain Pills )Why don’t you try them? At all drug stores. 25 for 25 cents. 125 for $1.00 » Of the 33,000 acres of cultivated land in Burke County, 31.000 acres are being used for food and feed crops this season, says R. L. Sloan, county agent. Mrs. Ella Holden of Portsmouth, Eng., asked the police to take charge of her 7-year-old daughter, whom she declared incorrigible. This Message Addressed To All CHEVROLET OWNERS In Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County and Surrounding Territory: Having obtained the sales agency for CHEVROLET automobiles in Roanoke Rapids, this is your invitation to visit our show rooms and shop, regardless of where you bought your car. We have a staff of mechanics skilled in working on CHEVROLET automobiles. At all times, our shop will be in keeping with the high standards of service maintained in all Chevrolet agencies, and we plan to go a step farther in giving you the helpful, “human” ser vice for which the Tri-City Motor Co., has been famed. Feel at home at the new Chevrolet dealers. Your problems are our problems, and there are none too large or small for out attention. NEW MODELS ON DISPLAY See Them at T ri-City. Liberal Allowance On Your Old Car. Have it appraised today. We’ll be glad to demonstrate. No obliga tion. TRI-CITY MOTOR CO., inc. TELEPHONE NO. R-379