>. and Mrs. Jack Alston of Hol ir spent Saturday night with and Mrs. A. D. Pittard. rs. Claude Hawkins visited Mrs. Hawkins Thursday. B Fowler spent the week-end with his family. . and Mrs. Willie Gray Mitch ld family visited Mr. and Mrs. . Cullom Saturday, is Lucy Erwin spent Friday with Lillian Hawkins, s Lillian Hawkins was the r guest of Mrs. V. T. Hawkins Sunday. and Mrs. Ambrose Fittara d relatives in Roanoke Rap jnday evening. lie Warren spent Thursday with Russell Hawkins, i. Clarence Hawkins of Roa Rapids spent Saturday with lother, Mrs. Dora Hawkins, and Mrs. Willie Gray Mitch d family visited S. A. Cullom esday night. re was a Christian Endeavor given in the home of Mrs. Pittard Friday night. Those ing the social were: Mr. and Ambrose Pittard and family, Hawkins, Lorena Hux, Leo Riissell, Hubert, Willis, Van, Jr., Esther and Lillian Haw Willis and Opal Hill, Lucy i, Eugene Langford and Willie sn. After games were played, 3, cake and peanuts were I. Virginia Dare Hawkins spent eek-end with her parents, Mr. lira. Roger Hawkins. and Mrs. Bert Butts visited Josephine Greene Sunday eve and Mrs. Jimmy Cullom and daughter and Miss Stella Cul visited Mrs. Julius Atkins of ngton Sunday evening. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and iter of Halifax visited Mr. and J. H. Hawkins Sunday. CARD OF THANKS ! wish to take this means of king the many friends, doctors nurses for their kindness and 1 offerings in the recent illness death of Mrs. Mattie Cole. Children and Mother, Mrs. Josephine Pearce. Hawkins Charel Church Remember Sunday School Sunday morning at 10:30. Miss Martha E lizabeth Sneeden of Aurelian Springs will make a speech after Sunday School. Her topic will be "My Travels in the Missionary Field.” Let’s have as big attend ance as possible. Hew Barbers At 2nd Street Shop Melvin Renn and Edward Mc Lean are now employed at the Star Barber Shop on 2nd Street, accord ing to an announcement made this week by shop manager Jack Lips comb. i WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER First of a series of stirring tales about exciting events in the days when “Knighthood Was In Flow er,” told by a famous American author, appears February 4th in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN On sale at all newsstands PALMOLIVE_3 for 20c Super Suds (Red Box) Sm 3 for 25c Super Suds (Red Box) Lg 2 for 35c Super Suds (Blue Box) Sm 3 for 25c Super Suds (Blue Box) Lg 2 for 43c (Gets Clothes “Hospital Clean”) OCTAGON SOAP Gt._6 for 25c OCTAGON SOAP Sm —10 for 23c OCTAGON POWDER Lg 6 for 25c OCTAGON POWDER Sm 10 for 23c OCTAGON CLEANSER ..2 for 9c OCTAGON FLAKES_2 for 18c OCTAGON Granulated_2 for 18c OCTAGON FLOATING —3 for 14c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 3 for 14c HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY 3 for 14c KLEX (Pumice) SOAP _.3 for 14c CREME OIL SOAP_3 for 14c UNIVERSAL SOAP_3 for 14c TRIPLE CAKE SOAP —3 for 10c VOGUE-3 for 14c "M" System Store LMOLTVE_3 for 20c ter Suds (Red Box) Sin 3 for 25c ter Suds (Red Box) Lg 2 for 35c >er Suds (Blue Box) Sm 3 for 25c jer Suds (Blue Box) Lg 2 for 43c lets Clothes “Hospital Clean”) TAGON SOAP Gfc_6 for 25c TAGON SOAP Sm_10 for 23c TAGON POWDER Lg 6 for 25c TAGON POWDER Sm 10 for 23c TAGON TOILET-6 for 25c TAGON CLEANSER __2 for 9c TAGON FLAKES-2 for 18c TAGON Granulated_2 for 18c TAGON FLOATING __3 for 14c ;YSTAL WHITE SOAP 8 for 14c MLLYWOOD BEAUTY 8 for 14c -EX (Pumice) SOAP __3 for 14c ;EME OIL SOAP_8 for 14c OVERSAL SOAP_8 for 14c tIPLE CAKE SOAP_3 for 10c >GUE_8 for 14c TUCKER FAYED SANITARY MARKET c PRESERVES '£■ t5cfe ~ 27c ( Softtwist or PULLMAN 2 15c FORMERLY SUPER SUDS (IN THE RED BOX) PALMOLIVE___3 for 20c Super Suds (Red Box) Sm 3 for 25c Super Suds (Bed Box) Lg 2 for 35c Super Suds (Blue Box) Sm 3 for 25c Super Suds (Blue Box) Lg 2 for 43c (Gets Clothes “Hospital Clean”) ^ OCTAGON SOAP Gt._6 for 25c OCTAGON SOAP Sm ...10 for 23c OCTAGON POWDER Lg 6 for 25c OCTAGON POWDER Sm 10 for 23c OCTAGON TOILET_6 for 25c OCTAGON CLEANSER __2 for 9c OCTAGON FLAKES_2 for 18c OCTAGON Granulated_2 for 18c OCTAGON FLOATING __3 for 14c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 3 for lie HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY 3 for 14c KLEX (Pumice) SOAP __3 for 14c CREME OIL SOAP_3 for 14c UNIVERSAL SOAP_3 for 14c TRIPLE CAKE SOAP_3 for 10c VOGUE_3 for 14c YELLOW FRONT MARKET ' MILD & MELLOW COFFEE 8 O’CLOCK 3 & 39c MACARONI ss 5c OCTAGON soap 3 s 10c WALDORF tissue4 - 17c SCOTTOWELS 3 - I MILK miITE HOUSE I pji ^ 4 or 8 8mau I Al^, Crackers Mb oka I OLEO \iargar*»e, ' pk9- I flour p * bs' I JEWEL ,?4 -i 89c / KETCHUP - pfc9 42c/ PRUNES s^T^Sc hominy «*»*bs> 2Scl cherries 10cl 1 2 *»■ 2 Ou,. 25c I ■ - s; f PRODUCE DEPARTMENT POTATOES nu8“ 10 «»s- 25c CABBAGE 3 «». 10c CELERY 2 stalks 15c I GRAPEFRUIT 3 «*• lOe BANANAS 5 «bs. 25c STRING BEANS perib. lOe RUTABAGAS 3 »>$• 10c MARKET DEPARTMENT 4 PICNICS 15c PICNICS "ir" 13c PORK BRAINS ■»• 10c STRIP BACON lb. 17c Lamb Shoulder 12’^c * PIG LIVER lb. 10c BACK-BONE fresh-lb. 15c <■ Fresh Fish, Oysters, Scallops 4 4

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