Gets Big 0. K. -— >;.<r— ■ - FRANKLIN ' >I<—— aOOSG-VELT “One of Our Babies” I Red G—s public he....arcs prouc..j displays one of ui_ infants under he care. In the past five years Red Cross nurses have aided at the birth of more than 19.000 babies and have given care to mothers of many others, in thf:r work to save lives of mothers and babies. ® for JEWELRY -and EXPERT WATCHWORK -TRY Maurice J. Nielsen JEWELER NEXT TO PEOPLES THEATRE OPEN EVENINGS' New Revue To Play Imperial Wednesday Charlie Mack will bring Ever ett Sanderson and his “Century of Nonsense” Revue to the Im perial Theatre next Wednesday only, for the stage show, which will be presented both matinee and night, in addition to the reg ular picture program. This is Mack’s latest stage pre sentation, and comes to Roanoke Rapids from a successful tour of the larger towns. A feature of the show will be “Hector and his Pals,” described as vaudeville’s greatest dog act, with 13 dog “actors” taking part. Advance notices are to the effect that the dogs have “brought down the house” every place the show has been presented. “The Six Stylish Steppers” is the chorus aggregation in which youth and beauty reign supreme. Porter Smith and his “Collegians” is the stage band. Other fea tures of the show include Nanon Gardner, the Ziegfield Girl, The Carroll Sisters, in a dance rhy thm, and Tots Pearson, late of Weaver Brothers and Elvira. Administratrix’s Notice Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of John Arch er Williams, deceased, late of Hali fax County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, on or before the 17th day of October, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of October, 1934. ALMA WILLIAMS, Administratrix of estate of John Archer Williams. 6t-Nov. 22nd. Democrats Sweep (Continued from page one) John Thompson 45. For Justice of Peace Brink'.eyville, Knight 40. For County Board of Education, Clark 2661. Towe 2615. Rives 2596. For Roanoke Rapids Sanitary Board, Yuong 1012. Cleaton 1019. Camp 1040. The entire Democratic ticket wen in Halifax County, in the State of N orth Carolina, and from all reports, in most of the States of the Union. Democratic majorities in the U. S. Senate and in the House were increased. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors and Dr. W. G. Suiter, our family physician, for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the recent death of our beloved son and brother, and for the beauti ful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fitzhugh Mrs. Derastus Daniel, Misses Mary Bettie Smith, Jessie Mae Taylor, were the guests last Sun day of Miss Elizabeth Banty. 99W19HK I I STEEPLECHASE RIDER. Crawford Burton says: "Whether I’m tired from riding a hard race, or from a crowded business day, I feel refreshed and restored just as soon as I get a chance to smoke a Camel. So I’m a pretty incessant smoker, not only because Camels give me a 'lift’ in energy, but because they taste so good/ And never yet have Camels upset my nerves.” HOUSEWIFE. Mrs. C. Daly says: "We all know how much energy a woman puts into housekeeping! My recipe for renewing energy is to smoke a Camel. Camels do pick up my energy when I feel tired. And they have such a mild, delicate flavoil** WE’VE GOT YOUR SIZE IN HANES UNDERWEAR ^ AU WIIOHTS . ALL STYLIS at popular prices ! E CITY COMING TO TOWN Two Yellow Jacket elevens will mix stingers here Friday after noon when Elizabeth City aad Roanoke Rapids highs meet oa Smimons field to renew their eld rivalry. Last years state conference tus sle went to the Elizabeth City club on their home field by a 20-0 count. The local Jackets are more than anxious to revenge this score Friday. The visitors and the locals were thrown out of the state race last week when Eden ton laced E. City 20-0 and prev iously handed the locals a 1&-0 defeat. After the game with Elizabeth City the locals have two non home games booked and one per haps with Scotland Neck highs, Chapel Hill and Oxford highs make up the other two booked games. Miss Mary Cameron of Balti more is the guest of her sister, Miss Griselda Cameron. He used to be CHILLY WILLIE"] But not since he’s wear ing Hanes Underwear I It’s a Hanes man’s gar ment, reduced in size, to fit boys 6 to 16.No changes made! Same fleecy, heat Holding labnc. Same snug cuns and collarette. Buttons, button holes, and seams just as strong as a man’s! Short or long sleeves with ankle or knee-length legs. Drop seat for boys 2 to 4. An outstand ing garment for only 75c. '‘Look oat for that pillow, Sia!” For girls and boys, age 2 to 12, there’s the Hanes Merrichild Waist-Suit. (Figures “A” and “B.”) Stroke the downy fluff inside ... let it curl and snuggle around your fingers ... you can fairly feel the warmth! Full-width drop-seat opens all the way. “Little Button ers” can help themselves! Chest and waist taped in four places for more strength. Waist buttons at tached by extra loops. Sturdy garter-holders. Soft seams that never get harsh! Honest, accurate sizes. Long or short sleeves with trunk, knee, or ankle-length legs. Hanes Merrichild is rayon trimmed! Wonderful value...75c. If your regular store doesn’t have HANES Underwear tor children and men, please write P. H. Hanes Knitting Com pany, Winston-Salem, N. & * I

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