. Ivey MoKorn New
Station Manager
White Motors
Ivey Mohorn, well-known Roa
noke Rapids man, has been made
manager of the service station de
partment of White Motors, Inc.,
and assumed his new duties on
January 1st.
Mr. Mohorn has been connected
With the baking industry in Roa
noke Rapids for the past 15-years,
and for the last 3-years has suc
cessfully operated a wholesale route
for the Atlas Baking Company, of
Richmond, in this territory.
The service station department
Of White Motors is operated in
connection with the garage and lo
cal sales agency for the Ford. Mer
cury and Lincoln-Zephyr line of
motor cars. The station handles
the Shell line of gasoline and oils,
as well as a complete line of tires,
batteries and accessories. The sta
tion is located on Roanoke Avenue
at Ninth Street.
Southern Dixie
Men Guests Dist.
Manager In City
T. B. Glover, district manager of
the Southern Dixie Life Insurance
Company, with headquarters in
Roanoke Rapids, was host on Wed
nesday night of this week to ten
representatives of the company in
this territory, as well as other in
vited guests.
A dinner party was given the
visiting insurance men at the home
of Mr. Glover, at 122 Jackson St.
Those attending included: Mayor
W. Bernard Allsbrook, of Roanoke
Rapids, S. E. Wilson of Rocky
Mount, B. A. Wilson of Wilson, E.
C. Braddy of Rocky Mount, C. L.
Massey, J. A. Brown and S. G. Wil
i son, of Roanoke Rapids, Jessie
Vaughan, Owen Vaughan and H. P.
Stephens of Scotland Neck, and
Monroe Jenkins of Roanoke Rapids.
TOWN I
TALK
Roy H. Johnson and Miss Mar
garet Irene Cox spent the Christ
mas holidays in Boykins, Va., visit
ing relatives.
Francis D. Cox of B Battery,
36th Field Artillery, Fort Bragg, N.
C. , has returned to U. S. Army post
after spending the Christmas holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earle N. Cox.
Little Miss Doris Ann Elks,
daughter of Mrs. Irene Cox Elks,
celebrated her 10th birthday, Dec.
30, in Littleton, N. C. with a party
at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Roy
Gray.
Miss Ethel and Margaret Harris I
spent the season’s holidays in Win
ston-Salem, N. C. with their sister,
Miss Katie Mae Harris.
Paul Matthews of Washington,
D. C., and Richmond, Va., spent the
New Year holidays here with rel
atives.
Miss Edith Moody of Richmond
spent Monday here and had as her
guest Miss Allie Mae Deaton of
Richmond.
Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Haynie and
daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Haynie and daughter, Pattie, re
turned Saturday from a visit to
South Carolina.
Mr. anjl Mrs. Cooper Grizzard
were guests of Mrs. J. M. Grizzard
last week.
Mrs. R. C. Bartholomew, Nancy
and Bill Bartholomew of Castalia
were guests of Mrs. R. E. Lancaster
this week.
Jack Bartholomew of Castalia
has arrived to enter Roanoke Rap
ids High School. He will reside
with his sister, Mrs. B. E. Lancas
ter.
■%.: L. R. Shoemaker of Rivertom N.
J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrjjj D.
| Mis^ Carolyn Bartholomew of
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