TOWN TALK •**- • • in - -"VV Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watterson spent Sunday here with their daughters, Mrs. Alfred Martin and Miss Jeane Hewitt. Miss Nancy Lowis of Lawrence ville, Va., spent several days last week with Miss Willie Rivers Moore. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Teele and Miss Mabel Teele and Robert Lee Teele spent the week-end in Dur ham and Hillsboro. Bob Daniel, Lee Nicholson, Thur man Burton, were visitors in Law renceville, Va., Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Braswell and child ren, of Rich Square, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida Rook. Miss May Brown, of Lewiston, spent the week-end with Miss Eugenia Rook. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Troxler, Miss Myrtle Troxler, and Ervin Trox ler, of Burlington, spent the week end with Mrs. O. L. Smith. Mrs. J. W. Womble has re turned from a visit to her daugh ter, Miss Margaret Womble, in Wilmington. Miss Ruby Taylor and Howard Taylor visited Mrs. J. S. Taylor in Emporia, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sadler and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brewer, of Lawrenceville, Va., spent the week-end with Mesdames W. J. Chambliss and E. R. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cates and Mar vin Chambliss were visitors in White Plains, Va., Sunday. Bob Daniel and Lee Nicholson motored to Lawrenceville, Va., Thursday night. Graham Shell spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Shell. Edward Clark was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark. Miss Mary Temple Meacham was the week-end guest of Mrs. Dave Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Grizzard and son, George, spent Sunday in Snow_ Hill, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pruden, Bill Pruden, Mrs. Julian Allsbrook, Richard Allsbrook, Mrs. Bohnson Weathers, Harry Weathers, Miss Lucille Carlon and Jimmie Mc Gee went to Raleigh Saturday to see Ringling Bros, circus. Island Prison For Unde Sam’s* Gangsters Alcatraz Island, located in San Francisco Bay, is the spot where Uncle | Bam proposes to house desperate gangsters, kidnappers and racketeers, ! tins eliminating outside aid in prison breaks and riots. The prison now ! located there, (above), is being taken over from the War Department . . . \ and foremost among the first 400 to 600 “ bad men ” to be confined there are “Machinegun” George Kelly, left:—Albert Bates and Harvey Bailey, right, leaders in the Urscell kidnaping, for which all received life sentences. I DAN FITCH BRINGS NEW REVUE TO THE PEOPLES MON -TUE. Dan Fitch, Keith Vaudeville star, and great favorite of local theatregoers will bring his new 1933 stage show to the Peoples for a two-day engagement start ing next Monday-Tuesday. accord ing to announcement made today by the management. The new show presented by Dan Fitch is named “Flashes of Fun,” and presents an entirely new lin up and routine by Fitch, and fea tures Charles “Cupid’ Kemper, stage and screen comedian in per son. Fitch has long been famed for the clever presentation of his re vues, and it is said that in “Flash es of Fun,” he has attained an en tirely new idea of stage presen tation, and that the show is char acterized by its novelness and uni queness from curtain to curtain. Several cf the old favorites are back with Mr. Fitch this season, including Chick Peters, and Tre vor Lewis. Also appearing in the cast is George Haggerty, Mae Mack, Pat Nome, and the Bemnett Sisters. The show boasts a chorus of beautiful dancing models, and the Carolina Collegians stage band. Miss Lillian Bell Jenkins and Mr. Tommie Jenkins spent the week-end here with their parent: Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wyche, of Petersburg, Va., spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyche. 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OUikOJLOa, HALIFAX 1 The new officers of the Young Peoples Division of the Methodist Church held their first Council meeting last Monday night at the home of the Pastor, Rev. W. C. Wilson. Installation Services for the new officers will be held next Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Those from Halifax who attend ed the Ringling Bros.-Barnum Bailey Circus in Wilson last Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Millikin, Steve and F'errell Mil ■ikin, Misses Ciemie Read and Evelyn Butts, Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Mrs. Albert Griffin, Messrs. Chas. Boykin, Leonidas Hux, Jarvis Bryant, Tommy Morris, Fred Dav is, Charlie Armstrong, N. L. Sted man, Sr., Guy Caudle, Whit Steph enson and Mr. W. C. Wilson and family, Mrs. James Harris and Don Campbell, Mr. Joe Dickens and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mussleman. Mrs. W. R. Caudle has return ed from a visit to the World’s Fair at Chicago. Messrs. E. L. Travis, Sr., and E. L. Travis, Jr., Leonidas Hux, and Milton Read attended the show “Green Pastures” in Rale igh. Mr. Jarvis Bryant spent the day in Rich Square Sunday. Prompt, Efficient Radio Service We are glad to say we can give your radio needed repairs and service at a moment’s notice, and at a very minimum charge. We’ve employed an expert RADIOTRICIAN for this new dept. If your set isn’t working right call— E. W. SMITH DIAL R-314 Nextdoor J. J. Wade Grocery Co. “Now is the Time to Buy” Our judgment told us that several months ago while markets were low—so we pass many bargains along to you NOW! WE DO OUR MKT, I Week - End Specials Women’s Smart Fall and Winter Coats Trimmed with beautiful fur, and Un-furred Sport Coats in Popular Fall shades. Formerly $16.98 to $29.50— $12-98 to $25-5° | High Type Silk and Woolen Frocks Smart frocks for street and Evening wear. Black, Rust, Brown and Wine. These frocks usually sell up to $12.98— $3*49 to $0.98 Just Arrived! 150 Women’s Smart NEW FALL HATS Brim Hats, Turbans, Sailors. Every Fall shade in all head sizes. 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