TOWN TALK I __ 4 William Wadsworth of Lewiston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Daughtry. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Daughtry, Mrs. Auburn Daughtry and Miss Annie Bell Daughtry spent the week-end in Woodland. Mrs. Harlan Melchor of Trot man, N. C., visited her sister, Mrs. Ralph Knight, last week. Mrs. Jack Batchelor has return ed home after visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Vincent. Kermit Mason, Elmo Davis and Miss Fanny Greenberg spent Sun day in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin and son spent Tuesday in Norlina. Miss Mabel Rook of Henderson spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. L. F. Rook. Miss Carre Jones left Tuesday for Conway to visit her mother. Miss Mildred Vincent of Raleigh spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Teel, Mrs. L. J. Jones, Miss Lela Borrell and Randolph Teel spent Sunday in Al berta, Va. Mesdames Gerte Pearson and J. L. Duke and Miss Alma Pearson of Lawrenceville, Va., attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Taylor last Monday. Mrs. Lynn George and son, Bob by, have returned from Winston Salem, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. George’s sister, Miss Geraldine Smith. Mrs. Charles May, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. B. Crouch, returned to her home in Newberry, S. C., Saturday. Mrs. Carl Hale of Seaboard was a visitor in the city Monday. Edgar Kirk left Friday for Mars Hill to attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gay of Sea board visited Mrs. J. B. Boyd last week. Mrs. L. Grimmer has returned from Richmond. Miss Eliza Gay has returned from Henderson. Mrs. S. J. Worsham returned to her home in Danville Saturday. Miss Ruth Bailey returned home Saturday. Mrs. Larry Baird visited Mrs. O. D. Worsham Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Williams was the guest of Mrs. Mattie Williams this week. Miss Myra Williams of Rocky Mount has accepted a position with Vogue Beauty Shop. Mrs. J. C. Meigs, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Kirk, returned to her home in New Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. Office Next Post-office, Upstairs over Shell Furn. Co. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. In -very day except Mondays. Dr. E. D. Harbour Optometrist Dial R-664-1 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. W. C. WILLIAMS Funeral Director FUNERAL PARLOR UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT ; AMBULANCE SERVICE TACTFUL ATTENTION DAY—Dial R-340 NIGHT—Dial R-389 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. London Friday. L. A. Ashton of Washington, N. C., was a visitor in the city this week-end. Mrs. Beal Carter and son, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vries, returned to their home in Newsom, Va., Monday. P. L. Harden and W. C. Williams spent Sunday in Rocky Mount. Elmer Starke has returned from Chapel Hill to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Starke. Fay Dixon of Boykins is the guest of Josephine Speight. Miss Jacqueline Armstrong is Visiting relatives in Winterville this week. Mrs. Francina McCants is visit ing relatives and friends in Orangeburg, Charleston and Branchville, S. C., this week. | Sails^Ship NEW YORK ... Above is Captain Bow Pngnet who brought the world ’» largest ship into port here on a record maiden trip from France. The liner is the Normandie, pro nounced the greatest water eraft ever boat. R. R. H. S. HI-Y BOYS •-0 President, Allen McNeil. Vice-President, Graham Jarman. Sec. & Treas., Milton Bennett. After a late start the club was organized and took in new mem bers. It held initiation and then began to work. It joined the National Hi-Y and became a recognized club. The club sent a delegation to Gastonia to the conference for clubs from North and South Carolina. It allied with the Girl Reserves for the Annual Sunday School : Drive and gave, at Christmas time, a box to the associated charities. Rosemary W. M. S. Meets -o W. M. S. of Rosemary Baptist Church held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. E. Kirk Tuesday night. Mrs. P. A. Cook was chairman of the pro gram committee. -o CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express ing our sincere thanks to our many friends and the doctors and nurses at the hospital during the recent illness and death of our dear little daughter, Elizabeth Babb. We also appreciate the beautiful floral of erings. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Babb & family This Seal Means GG HJZtZ/is ZC&jlcC CaAs ||--:!-' —. ... Look for the R&G Seal ...Then You Can Be Sure of Your Car R & G is more than an advertising slogan to the buyer of a used car! It’s an honest guide to help you find a car that is — in first rate me chanical condition — that has been actually reconditioned through the 20 operations listed at the right— and one that represents true dollar for dollar value. R & G cars may be bought from FORD DEALERS only —no used car can carry the R & G seal until it has been thoroughly reconditioned and passed inspection by expert me chanics—Then you are given a solid guarantee by your Ford dealer that you can depend on. It isn’t necessary to gamble and take costly chances. Take this safe, sure way to buy a used car. See the R & G used cars your Ford dealer is offering today. You are sure to find the make and model you want at the price you want to pay. Many late models of popular makes have been turned in for the new Ford V-8’s— usedcars that could seldom be found for sale a few years ago. Prices are low. Easy terms may be arranged. In addition to R&G cars, Ford dealers are offering a limited num ber of cars “as is.’’ These are priced for quick sale and are real bargains. NEXT TO NEW, A R&G USED CAR IS BEST Ford Dealers of Norfolk Territory ALL R & G USED CARS AND TRUCKS ARE PUT THROUGH ; THE FOLLOWING 20 RECON DITIONING OPERATIONS: 1. Clean and Wash Body-Chassis 2. Clean and Paint Motor 3. Recondition Motor where necessary 4. Reconditioning of Transmission where neces sary 5. Recondition Rear Axle where necessary 6. Recondition Front Construction where neces sary 7. Recondition Steering where necessary 8. Check All Wheels 9. Check All Brakes 10. Check Paint—repaint where necessary 11. Check Top carefully 12. Check and Clean Upholstery 13. Check Lights 14. Check Windshield Wipers 15. Check Tires—replace where necessary 16. Lubricate thoroughly | 17. Drain, Flush and Refill Crankcase 18. Flush and check Radiator 19. Chedc Battery 20. All R A G Cars Road-tested ALL R&G USED CARS TESTED ON FORD LABORATORY TEST SET OH THE AIR—Ford Symphony Orchestra, Sunday Evenings—Fred Waring, Thursday Evenings—Columbia Network. Roanoke Motor Co. Roanoke Av. at 9th Roanoke Rapids, N. C.

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