MARRIAGE LICENSES Cupid Has Busy Season; County Issues Many Licen ses To Virginia Couples 27 WHITE Undaunted by depression, twen ty-seven white couples, as will be seen from the Record of Marriages in the Register of Deeds Office from April 6 tj August 1, have decided to find out if two can real ly live as cheaply as one. Quite a few of this number come from Virginia as well as all parts of the state. List is as follows: April 8. Paul Wells, of Roanoke Rapids, to Myrtie Wallace, of Wel don. April 16. Earl Cullen Myers, to Edith Lyndall Lee, both of Lawn dale, N. C. April 22. Charles W. Hawkins to Eula Barnes, both of Dinwiddie, Virgir.u. April 26. James F. Cooke, of Richmond, Va., to Ruby Vernell Hendricks, of Rocky Mount, N. C. April 30. H. E. Branch, of Heathsville, to Roxie May Hask ins, of Littleton. May 17. M. C. Dickens, of Little ton, to Alma Gray Dickens, of Halifax. May 18. Francis T. DeVere to Nellie Mason, both of Roanoke Rapids. May 26. Louis Cotty to Frances Smith, both of Hopewell, Va. May 26. Francis C. Carpenter to Mauro Helmo, both of Hope well, Va. May 26. Joseph Alexander Walk er to Mary Edythe Vaughan, both of Portsmouth, Va. June 5. David C. Clark to Mary Traynham Wyche, both of Garys burg, N. C. June 7. John R. Crawford, Jr., of Salisbury, to Hester Kitchen, of Scotland Neck. June 9. Clifton Crawley, of Lit tleton, to Mercer Dickens, of Hali fax. June 12. Guy Cuthrell, of Bel haven, to Elsie Lee Mason, of Bath, N. C. June 16. J. J. Burt to Pearl Eli zabeth Neville, both of Enfield. June 17. John C. McRae to Mild red Lee Tucker, both of Hopewell, Virginia. June 19. Ras Stansbury to Maude Carter, both of Littleton. June 22. Robert Johnson Rouis to, Ruby Lee Brayhill, both of Hopewell, Va. June 26. M. Gordon Draper, of Weldon, to Annie Speight Shaw, of Halifax. July 2. Younger Fletcher Snead, of Raeford, to Nellie Wright Vin cent, of Weldon. July 7. Jesse J. Melton to Annie Hugh Eason, both of Enfield. Children’s Day at the Fair "Well, just how would you go about mounting a camel?” asks little Joyce Grosberg (right), three year old Chicago World’* Fair victor from St. Louis. Her twin sister Jacqueline is holding the woolly beast while Joyce climbs aboard. They were among the t i of bo s and girls who swamped Enchanted Island at A Cer* ~v of Progress on a recent Friday (Children’s Day). July 8. Andrew J. Adkins, of Washington, D. C., to .Alma Lee Vaughan, of Roanoke Rapids. July 8. Louis Duke to Eva Gray Williams, both of Enfield. July 8. T. B. Rainey to Almeta F. Taylor, both of Pair Store, Va. July 10. Ernest A. Spain, of Petersburg, Va., to Myrtle Irene Bryant, of Emporia. Va. July 14. Willie K. Sutton, of New York, to Syretha Pearl Ly erly, of Roanoke Rapids. July 20. James Gardner to Gladys Elizabeth Rider, bo'.k of Littlet n. More colored than white couples ignored depression, or perhaps trusti lg the New Deal followed at Canid’s behest. They are as follows: April 8. Turner Smith to Sarah McNeil, both of Scotland Neck. April 8. Hector Henricks to Palmer Thorne, both of Enfield. April 14. Henry Harrington, of Halifax, to May Roberson, of Lit tleton. April 14. Jim Farbcr to Hattie Patterson, both of Littleton. April 15.Acy Silver to Nicie Pittman, both of Enfield. April 21. Talmage Silver, of Es sex, to Lillian Boone, of Whitak ers. April 21. Randolph Green, of Essex, to Lillie Boone, of Inez. April 22. Blake Alston to Candis Kearney, both of Littleton. r~— I ALWAYS SMOKE STEADILY AT A PARTY pH J YOU CAN SMOKE^ CAMELS ONE AFTER THE OTHER .. .THEY TASTE GRAND AND NEVER JANGLE YOUR NERVES J CJcanels costlier l&kucos never