TOWN TALK Mrs. B. O. Cooper spent Sun day in Fayetteville. Dr. and Mrs. Bahnson Weath ers and son, Harry, spent the week-end at Virginia Beach. Mrs. T. R. Manning had as her guest the first of this week Miss es Ann and Billy McLocklin of Japan. Mrs. Hugh Camp and daugh ter, Carolina, Mrs. Coleman and Miss Ann Coleman left Saturday for Virginia Beach where they will spend the summer. Wylie Hawkins spent the week end in White Plains, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hawkins. Mrs. L. C. Taylor is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doyle, at Brink. Virginia. Miss Eugenia Lee Doyle of Em poria, Va., spent Tuesday with Miss Jackie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Johnson, cf Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonds, visited relatives in La Crosse, Va., Sunday. William Payne Edmonds, Ru pert Hardy and Alton Gurganus spent Sunday at Minnesot Beach and Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Jenkins and Miss Daisy Teele spent Sun day afternoon at Colerain Beach. Miss Irene Turner was a vis itor in Weldon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Teele, Rob ert Lee Teele and Miss Mabel Teele and G. E. Buckner visited Mrs. Rufus Smith near Garysburg ; Sunday. Mrs. Hughes, of Durham, N. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Loy. Mr. Cyrus Cotton and son, from Texas, are the guests of Mrs. Cot ton’s mother, Mrs. Job Taylor. Miss Ruth Glover left last week with a party of friends for Chica go where they will visit the World’s Fair. Mrs. Hugh Bradley and Mrs. Carroll Wilson have returned from a visit to Mrs. Bradley’s parents in Anderson, S. C. Miss Carnie Rook has returned home after spending a week at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ballard and Miss Jeane Ballard, of Richmond, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joyner this week. Mrs. A. Meikle is visiting in Illinois and will attend the World’s Fair before returning. Messrs. M. C. Newsom, Mort White, William White and M. D. Collier spent Sunday in Washing ton, D. C. 6 66 LIQUID . TABLETS - SALVE 566 Liquid or Tablets used inter nally and 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodruff and Misses Hattie Mae and Verlie Woodruff spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Woodruff near Garysburg. Misses Janie Bristow, Lela Pledger, Dorothy Hux, Jansey Vaughn spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Winton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen and children, of Skippers, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Williams Sun day. G. E. Buckner, W. R. Teele, and W. D. Cutler were visitors in Wake Forest Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Watson and How ard Taylor spent Sunday in South Hill, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Buck Taylor. Miss Elaine Taylor and Johnnie Taylor of Emporia, Va., are spend ing this week with Mrs. Rheube.j Epps. Miss Daisy Teele has returned from a visit to Miss Blanche Drao er at Potecasie. I Misses Mildred Mitchlel, of Skip pers, Va., and Ivey Taylor of Em poria, Va., were the guests of Miss Ophelia Chambliss last week. Mrs. Florence Brewer, Miss Allie Brewer, Jesse Crowder, and Wy lie Brewer, of Broadnax, Va., were the guests of Mrs. G. E. Buckner Sunday. Misses Pearl and Gazelle Lewis Bill Haislip and Bruce Camp were visitors in Potecasie, Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Riggins is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Johnson in Greenville, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Cole, Mrs. W. A. Taylor and David Kidd, spent Sunday in Richmond, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Griffin, and son, Carson, and Miss Lottie Hed gepeth, of Rocky Mount, were the guests of Mrs. Nettie Morris Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Taylor spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doyle at Brink, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Singletary and Mrs. Ivey Mohorn spent last Friday in Durham. Miss National Liberty Pate works in the office of the Corona Daily Independent at Corona, Calif. FINAL Clean-Up Of Our Annual Bringing All-Time Low Prices On Seasonable Selections of Men’s Suits, Shoes for the Entire Family and Other Reductions up to HALF on Summer Merchandise. FINAL Clearance of Men’s SUITS Summer Suits Flannels and Tropical Worst eds. §12.95 Values to go for only— Linen & Cotton Suits 2 and 3-Piece Suits. §4.95 Val ues. No alterations; ex changes or refunds at White Shoes Our Entire Stock of $1.98 Value Whites. A great line in cluding all styles; heels and I widths. SALE PRICE 1 Big Table of CHILDREN’S SHOES ^ All Stvles y Colors—Sizes— ~ Values to SI.50 87c Dyable Linen Crash PUMPS and TIES 240 colors we will dye these Shoes for FREE during this SALE! Exceptionally good quality for the low price of $1.49 Dun-Deer SANDALS for Children, Misses and Women. White Ties; White Stnaps; Brown and Camel Ties. $2.85 Values—SALE PRICE— $1.69 Sale of $3.98 — $4.98 Women’s SHOES including the famous NAT URAL BRIDGE MAKE. This is a group of really marve lous values to go for only— $2.91 1 Big Table of Men’s OXFORDS Solid Leather Soles with Rubber or Leather Heels. M orth $2.98 on Today’s Mar ket. SALE PRICE— $1.98 632 Pairs of SUMMER SANDALS In All Good Colors Regular $1.49 Values for 87c Mens Sports Black - and - Whites; Brown - and * Whites; Brown-and-Tans; Brown and-Blacks; Group in cludes values to 84.98. CLEARANCE S-A-L-E PRICE— $2.67 No Exchanges No Refunds ALL SALES FINAL ON SALE ITEMS AT LEGGETT’S “Halifax County’s Shopping Center” STORE HOURS Monday ’thru Thur. 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. (close at Noon Wed) Open Fri. ’til 8 Saturday ’til 10

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