, fo caOlappenm^j> Arthur Crawford of Norfolk was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. L. R. Reynolds, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs! N M. Hockaday, returned to her h me in Rockingham Saturday. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Hockaday and her son. Leon ard, who win return Monday. Miss Hilda Faison of Zebulon is the guest of Mrs. .J. B. ()’ Briant. Mrs. Gladys Neal of Weldon and Misses Ethel Parke rand Ethel Vick of Woodland were visitors ir te city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Davis spent last week at Spring Hope . Miss Margaret Lifsey of Em poria visited her sister, Mrs. 0. Griffin, Friday. Jimmie McGee spent Saturday in Richmond.. G. T. Blow spent last week in Windsor. Bob Campbell spent Thursday in Richmond. Mesdames R. Hunt Parker, W. C. Williams and Mrs. J. P. Loftin of Fort Myers, Fla., guest of Mrs. Williams, spent last Thursday in Rchmond. P. I.. Harding was a visitor in Coierain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray of Jack son spent Sunday wiht Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Batton. Clyde Taylor of Durham spent Thursday with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Covington of Richmond, Covy Covington of Mankata, Minn., and Miss Anna Louise Payne of Washington, I!>. C-, were recent guests of Mrs. Haywood Cherry. Mrs. Jennie Norinsky and Miss Sadie Marks of Baltimore are visiting Mrs. B. Marks this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pope spent last week-end at Minnesotte Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Joyner and daughter, Shirley, spent Sunday in Henderson. Misses Helen Padgett, Aden Batton, Carlton Taylor and Marion Hudson spent Sunday in Richmond. Dr. W. E. Murphy, Mrs. Mur phy and Willis Edward are spend ing the week at Nags Head. Misses Ruby and Sula Williams are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. L. A. Ashton of Washington, N. C., spent the week-end here with Mrs. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Liske and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Collier spent the week-end at Minnesotte Beach. Mrs. W. T. Duncan of Peters burg was a visitor in the city this week. Miss Hilda Mitchell of Law renceville visited her sister, Miss Jessie Mitchell, Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Ellington, Misses A vis Odom and Estelle Ellington of Hollister were visitors in the city Thursday. Francis Dean and family left Saturday for Durham to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Barnett and Miss Glennie Armstrong of Philadelphia who have been the guests of Mrs. Jeff Armstrong1 returned home Sunday. Miss Frances Hyman, who has been the guest of Miss Elmyra Jenkins, returned to her home in Norfolk Saturday. Mr. nad Mrs. Cleophus Bray and son, Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Bow man and daughter spent Sunday in Benson. Mrs. Mary Carlisle, Misses Mar jorie and Lillie Carlsle have re turned from a visit to relatives m Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bryant and family, Miss Elizabeth Boyce of | Parm Girl Speeder PULTON, Mo. . . . Not content with having broken the world ’a 100 meter record for women with a time of 11.6 seconds, Mias Helen Stephens, 17, Fulton farm girl, thinks she can lower the mark below 11 seconds. I _ George were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Davis. Mr.and Mrs. John McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Page, Miss Etta Mincher and Willie Mincher spent the week-end in Swan Quar ter with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wil liams. Edward Glover, Wilmer Glover, E. L. Glover, of Oak City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlisle spent Sunday with relatives in Bethel. Mrs. Willie Mincher and Bobby McDonald have returned from a visit to Mrs. R. D. Williams in Swan Quarter. Elmo Hines of Sedley, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. David Camp are spending this week with relatives in Sedley, Va. Miss Josepphine Hege spent the week-end in Raleigh with Miss 1 Mary Penny. Mrs. H. M. Hudson was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. W. Gib son in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Tom White had as week end house guests, Misses Margaret Spruill, Janie Floyd, Margaret Terry, Mary Ray, Blanche Ward, Pierce and Coleman Elliott, all of Windsor, N. C., and Basil Farmer of Elm City. Leslie Harvey, of Greenville, N. C., spent Sunday in Roanoke Rap ids visiting Mrs. Louise Patterson. Miss Mary Allen of Emporia, Virginia, is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Anderton. Miss Rose White Kenney of Windsor, N. C. ,is visiting Mrs. Toni White. Mrs. Ed Allen of Emporia is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Anderton. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Dickens and little daughter, Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young spent last week-end with her parents, at their home in Faison, N. C. Miss Virginia Blount is spend ing this week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Woodbury of Wilmington, N. C., were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Thomas L. Martin. Miss Josie Chase is visiting friends in Winston-Salem. Miss Josie Matthews has return ed from a two weeks visit in Creeksville where she has been the guest of Miss Ellen Martin. SUNDAY DINNER I \—Su$$e&tuH+s—l By ANN PAGE PEACHES are almost as plentiful this week as last and plums even more so. Various kinds of melon: are especially choice and inexpensive The first Bartlett pears have arrived Lower prices are anticipated as soor as they are more abundant. Corn and lima beans, peas and CTeen beans, red and white cabbage. ! beets and carrots are all moderately ! priced or even cheap. Lettuce is lower | and tomatoes plentiful though some | what affected by the humid hot I weather. i Lamb is the best meat buy and pork ! of all kinds the highest. New cro ; broiling chickens are choice and un usually good value. Here are three menus made up from seasonable foods adapted to different budget levels: Low Cost Dinner Veal Chops Creamed Potatoes Green Beans Bread and Butter Stewed Plums Cup Cakes Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Cold Pried Chicken Tomatoes Pea, Green and Lima Bean Salad Hot Rolls and Butter Peach Roly Poly Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Melon Roast Beef Parsley Creamed Potatoes Corn on the Cob Lettuce and Cucumber Salad Rolls and Butter Plum Ice Sponge Cake Coffee Smith—Cannon The engagement of two Roanoke Rapids teachers, Miss Aline Can non and Mr. John Smith, is of in terest to friends and relatives in both North and South Carolina. The wedding will be solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents in Honea Path, S. C., at four o’ clock, Tuesday, August the twen tieth. Rev. T. C. Cannon of Co lumbia, S. C., brother of the bride, will officiate, using the ring cere mony. Since her graduation from Wiji throp, the South Carolina College for Women, Miss Cannon has been teaching English in the Roanoke Rapids Junior High School. Mr. Smith, a graduate of Clem son college and native of Green vile, S. C., teaches industrial arts in the Roanoke Rapids High School. Jenkins—Johnson -o Mrs. T. M. Johnson announces the marriage of her daughter, Lena Johnson, to Roger Jenkins, in Emporia, July 27th. The young couple will be at home to their friends in South Rosemary. -—o- — Picnic At Slagle’s -0 Honoring Miss Goochie Glover of Henderson, house guest of Miss Ruth Glover, Misses Fannie Har ris, Ruth Glover and Clyde Ful ghum entertained at a picnic Wed nesday at Slagle’s Lake. Swim ming, boat iriding and dancing were enjoyed as well as a picnic lunch. Those attending were: Misses Frances Chesson of Plymouth, Nancy Glover, Durham, Bennie Allsbrook, Goochie Glover, Anita Harris, Mary Alice Merritt,, Viola Glover, Annie Bell Daughtry, Merl Bell, Frances and Katherine Hines, Willie Harris, Ruth Glover, Fan nie Harris, and Clyde Fulghum, and Messrs. Chester Chase, Earl Daughtry, Edwin Cameron, Ernest Baugham, Joe Shearin, Leon Wai ters, Norwood Newman, J. D. Ed wards, James McNeil, John Ogie tree, and Bill Howell. ■-o BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lyles of Norfolk announce the birth of a boy July 26. Mrs. Lyles was for merly Miss Jessie Davis of this city. Adult Education Class Has Picnic at Lk. Thos. Mrs. V. H. Grantham, Mrs. Nor ris Hannon and Miss Margaret Johnson, teachers of the Adult Ed ucation Classes, together with a bout twenty-five members of the classes, enjoyed a picnic at Lake Thomas Tuesday from 5:30 to 8:30. .-o CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services, 11 a.m. Wednesday services, 8 p.m. Reading Room open every Tues day and Friday from 10 to 12. The public is cordially invited to attend our services and visit our Reading Room. Subject Sunday, “Love”. Woman’s Club Bldg.,, Jackson St. --o BIRTH A N N O U N C E \I EN T Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hux an nounce the birth of a son, William Bradley, July 24th. Miss Pvidgen Hostess -o Miss Helen Pridgen entertained her friends in honor of her thir teenth birthday Saturday after noon from 3 till 5 at her home on Henry Street. She received many presents. After playing many games and contests, refreshments of lemonade and cake were served. Those enjoying the party were Ha zel Pridgen, Peggy Simms, Ruby I.ois Davenport, Mary Louise Ray, Flora Lanier, Geraldine Radcliffe, Nettie Lee Stewart, Alee Garner, Elizabeth Ainsley, .Hazel Baugh am, Mary Sanders, Beatrice Lyles, Daisy Merritt, Billy Waters, Her bert Moore, Sonny McDaniel, Thomas Lyles and Helen Pridgen. RKLIKVK PAIN IN 9 WI1«U" To relieve the torturing pain of Neuru . Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago in . minutes, get the Doctor’s Prescription NURXTO. Absolutely safe. No opiates, narcotics. Does the work quickly — must relieve your pain in nine minutes or money back at Druggists. Don't suffer. Use Nuarro today. GRANDMOTHER’S 14 oz. Sliced PAN LOAF 6c Square Rolls, Doz. 5c wp ft OUR OWN NECTAR TEA ;Vb'.. 19c 2Si.25c VINEGAR 52? k“27‘ BALI, MASON ■ m A A PINTS QUARTS 1-S GAL. JHHg doz. 75c doz. 85c doz. AA 11 Whltehoaae Q Tall ^ QC IVl 9 SU3rV Evaporated O Cans .1%/ COCONOG“ .. 19c PEACHES =- a 21e FRUIT COCKTAIL st.. can1. . 19c Jar Rings, 6 Packages .25c Jar Caps, Dozen .25c Fruit Pectin, 8 oz. Bottle.19c Paraffin Wax, Package.10c SHAKER MUSTARD L°\. 5e_ DEL MONTE PEARS {£...25* GOLDEN MAID OLIO - ft- - 17c YUKON CLUB PURE FRUIT FLAVOR BE¥ERASES 3 ifflE..25c 24-Lbs. SUNNYFIELD ^ FLOUR 85c 8-Lb. CARTON *« AA JEWEL $1.09 DRESSED HENS lb 20c SAUSAGE Fu„hk 2lbs 35c FRESH FISH 4lb* 25c I I INCH MF ATS Nice Seiecti°n at Gii v/I 1 lVlLi/A A kj Attractive Prices

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