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LITTLETON NEWS HATTIE CULLOM, Correspondent Rabie Traylor of Norlina was a business visitor here last week. Landon Dirting of New York was a vsitor in town last week. Mrs. J. W. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Rochelle and Edwin Har vey were Sunday visitors in Ra leigh. C. H. Lambeth was a business visitor in Charlotte and Greens boro last week. Mrs. Bob Manning of William ston was the guest of her mother here last week. Rev. and Mrs. Rufus Bradley, Miss Hattie Daniel nad Miss Daphne Person spent several days last week in Raleigh,. -o In Memoriam In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. N. A. Johnston, who departed htis life two years ago, March 11, 1933. In our heart your memory lingers, So loving, kind and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Her Children. -o Misses Cleo and Dorothy Robbins and Mary Crane and Abbott Phelps spent the week-end near Rich Square visiting Miss Irene Jordan. 55-Minute' Birdman JERSEY CITY* . . . Herbert bargent (above), proved him self such an apt pupil that he was permitted to make a solo flight after 55 minutes of instruc tion, believed to be a new record. He made a perfect take-off and landing. County Clubs Will Meet At Dawson Thursday, Mch 21 -o Dawson club will entertain the county federation of Home Deemon stration clubs on Thursday, March 21, in the Dawson Baptist Church. The meeting will begin at 10:30. Dr. R. B. House, Dean of Ad ministration, at the University of North Carolina, will be the visiting speaker and Dr. R. A. McGeachy, Halifax county health officer, will be the local speaker for this meet ing. oaivary ciud will turnish the musical numbers for this meeting. | Bring lunch,. Club representat ives may wish to decide on a spe cial dish for each member, thus making a nice variety when com bined, or may wish to bring the customary miscellaneous lunch. A special invitation is extended to the men of your community. The clubs like to have more of the men attend the meetings. Please remember the following: What :__Halifax County Federa - tion Meeting. When: Thursday, March 21, 10:30 a. m. Where: Dawson Baptist Church Who: All Club Members and Friends. Heads Consumers Board ——..I ,■) WASHINGTON . . . Mrs. Emi! Newell Blair (above), is the ne chairman of the Consumers A visory Board of the NRA to su ceed the late Mrs. Mary Harrin.*. Rumsey. ROBBINS-PHELPS -o Mrs. J. B. Robbins announces the engagement of her daughter. Cleo, to Abbott Phelps. The wedd ing will take place some time this Spring. -o A surprise birthday party was given last week in honor of Henry Clay Robbins by his teacher, Miss Margaret -Johnston. All enjoyed the music, dancing and games. Ihe hostess- served a cake with1 20 candles and ice cream. P. O. Substation Report For Year Made By F. C. Hege -o The Roanoke Rapids Postoffice Substation, located in the North Ward and operated by F .C. Hege in the rear of the Boston Chain Store, shows a surprising amount of business done doing 1934. Total of stamps sold for the year is $2, 667. 33. Total number of money orders were 4,969 sold for $34,365.24. An increase of the last six months over the first six is shown by the following comparison: Janu ary to July, money orders—2,469 for $16,453. 13. Stamp sales $1, 225.83. From July to Jan. 1 1935, money orders 2,500 for $17,912.11. Stamp sales $1,441.50. -n CROCHET CLUB -o The Weldon Crochet Cluh met at the home of Mrs. K. Lewis on Tuesday evening. A salad course wsa served to the following: Mes dames J. D. Wheeler, T. W. Wal lace, E. B. Wheeler, W. J. Bose man, T. A. Chapel, B. F. Turner, Melvin, Charles Shaw, P. C. Drap er and Miss Alberta Wallace. -o Mrs. Taylor Coie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cole at Bracey, Va. MEN who study haulage costs know that Chevrolet trucks are as out standing in economy and durability as they are in price. Chevrolet trucks handle tough hauling jobs day after day at small operating cost, because they are built to Chevrolet’s own high standards of quality in every part. The powerful six-cylinder valve-in-head engines are truck motors, especially designed to give sustained pull ing power. Features that assure stamina and long life are evident in every detail of the precision-engineered chassis. Chev rolet trucks offer maximum capacity, economy and quality—because Chevrolet is the world's largest builder of trucks. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value Illustrated. 1%-Ton Panel Truck (131" Wheelbase) SEDAN ipip *1K-T0N DELIVERY. .*515 CHASSIS ./Ar (107'Wheelbase) AND CAB. . . .*OU5 HALF-TON (157' Wheelbase) canopy aeec *ik-ton EXPRESS ...*555 STAKE.*660 (112* Wheelbase) (131' Wheelbase) HALF-TON «a/;r *1K-TON PICK-UP. . . *465 HIGH RACK *745 (112' Wheelbase) (157' Wheelbase) HALF-TON PICK-UP 1J4-TON with sane open CANOPY-*495 EXPRESS . *655 012' Wheelbase) (131* Wheelbase) HALF-TON Jt-z-n *1Mi-TON trAA (112* Wheelbase) (157' Wheelbase) *ih-ton s a oe *i^-ton s/-oa CHASSIS-*4o5 PLATFORM *630 (131' Wheelbase) (131' Wheelbase) Above are list prices of commercial cars at Flint. Michigan. Special equipment extra. *Dual wheels and tires $20 extra. Prices subject to change without notice. DEALER ADVERTISEMENT CHEVROLET TRUCKS World’s Lowest1 Prices TRI - CITY MOTOR COMPANY Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
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