LITTLETON NEWS Mesdames Horace Palmer, Whor ton Moore, S. H. Pritchard, Roger C. Moore, and Mrs. Harold Smith spent last Wednesday in Rocky Mount. Miss Annie Turner spent the weekend at her home in Green ville. Mesdames Ozella Keeter, S. C. Lyon, J. W. Wood and Harold Keeter spent Monday in Rocky Mount. Miss Emily Pippen of Raleih spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pippen. Mrs. Charlie Moseley and daugh ter, Virginia, returned to Rich mond, Virginia Friday after spend ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Person. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Watkins of Henderson were the guests of Mrs. George Ragland and Β. H. Brown ing Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Bobbitt spent the week-end with her husband in Newport News, Virginia. Mrs. Fred Blackwell of Penning ton, New Jersey, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rig gan. Miss Martha Cutchin Farmer of Newport News, Virginia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Umphlett and Mrs. R. A. King spent Sun uciy m jej ι ία ci ν ci* il v-/i ty witn ivxi". tiiiu j Mrs. L. E. Umphlett. Mr. Leon Acree of Norfolk spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bobbitt spent 'V-iday in Warrenton with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawley and son, Edward, spent the week-end in Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aiken and son spent Sunday with Mrs. T. J. Miles, Mrs. H. C. Worthen and Miss Mattie Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Walker, Jr. returned Sunday after spending the past week in Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shaw of Rocky Mount were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ε. B. ferry Sunday. Mr. Harvey Lee Rainey of Nor folk spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rainey. Mrs. E. L. Vick of Woodland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Craw ley. Mrs. William K. Alston and daughter, Jene Allen, returned Sun day after spending a week in Tar boro with Mrs. Alston's mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Williams of Warrenton were guests of Mr. and Ml-s. Jack Johnston Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Boyce and Mrs. Alice Partin spent Tuesday in Weldon with Mrs. J. M. McThorn. Mesdames J. H. Newman, C. A. Jones, Wilton Browning, Alice Browning, and Henry House spent Wednesday in Rocky Mount. Mrs. R. H. Ward spent last Tues day in Roanoke Rapids with her sister Mrs. Ike Rochelle. Mrs. T. J. Miles is spending sev eral days in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aiken. Mr. Bill Koonce of Ralsigh was | week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pippen. Among those who attended the Carolina-Texas Christian football were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Capers, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abernathy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Moore, Mrs. Horace Palmer, W. W. Pegram, Maynard Hale, Jr. and Ellis Bibb. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson left Sunday night for Tampa, Flori da, where they will spend some time. Miss Mary Emma Smith returned Saturday after spending several days in Henderson. Mrs. W. T. Threewitts, Mrs. Ola Mae Gardner, and Miss Blanche Threewitts spent Wednesday in Raleigh attending the North Caro lina State Fair. Miss Frances Person of Raleigh spent Wednesday night and Thurs day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Person. Mrs. Ζ. B. Mitchell and Mrs. Ν. E. Mitchell spent Thursday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Taylor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack John ston Sunday. Mrs. Ike Rochelle spent a few days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ab'ernathy and son, Charles, spent Sunday in Al berta, Virginia. Mrs. Bissell Jenkins returned to Charleston, South Carolina, Wed-1 tiesday after visiting Rev. and Mrs. «J. Κ. Jenkins. Approximately eighty of the stu dents of Littleton High School at tended the North Carolina State Fair on Thursday, Future Farmers af America Day. Accompanying them were Miss Kate Niblock, Home Economics Teacher, and A. W. Parker, Agriculture Teacher. Dthers attending the Fair on Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Warren, Mrs. P. A. Farmer, Misses Betsy Skinner and Bertha May Newsom, Olen Pike, Kathleen Holl oman; Mrs. J. L. Skinner, A. J. May and Percy Harriss. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bell and Mrs. R. L. Edmonds attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Flemming near Vaughn on Sunday. Mrs. Clinton Edgerton and Miss Sertrude Edgerton spent Sunday in Enfield. Frank Williams of Raleigh spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. C. T. Benton. Miss Frances Smith spent the week-end in Jackson. Mesdames T. Ν. Harrison, D. Α. Γ. Ricks and T. W. Cole were vis tors in Halifax Sunday. Misses Ruth and Ruby Toppings attended the North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh on Friday. Mrs Delia Myrick, Misses Eula ind Violet Myrick visited Miss Ed na Myrick in Raleigh Sunday. Κ. B. Topping spent Sunday in Sreensboro with his sister, Mrs. W. 3. Hedgepeth. Mrs. S. S. Pitchford of near Lit tleton is visiting friends and rela tives here. "OUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS REGULAR' a modern young "and that is one of says wife, the best things about it, because it has made THRIFT become a habit with us!" Jein the hundreds of regular shareholders who SAVE on a sys tematic basis with — Roanoke Rapids Building & Loan Association 10 W. 2nd Street Phone R-527-1 ■WtfWWWWWWIftWUWWWWVWWW/VUVWWVWtf Hiss Geraldine Pittard of War renton spent Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. Billy Fimple. Mrs. Roger C. Moore spent Tues day and Wednesday, in Raleigh with friends. Powell-Loy Film Finishes Run At Pitts Theatre Myrna Loy is again teamed with William Powell in the new picture "I Love You Again," which will be shown last times Friday at the Pitts Theatre, in Emporia, Vir ginia. Saturday, Roy Rogers comes to the Pitts screen in the new thrill er, "Days of Jesse James." It is said to offer Rogers the type of role in which the popular western cowboy star excels. Sunday only the Pitts will offer Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Fred die Bartholomew in the film, "Tom Brown's School Days." This is a picture similar in many ways to the famed "Mr. Chips" film, and is said to be pleasing audiences ev erywhere. Ray Milland is teamed with A kim Tamiroff in "Untamed" for the Monday-Tuesday film on next week's Pitts program. Patricia Morrison is in the supporting cast. Wednesday of next week will be "double-feature" day. Jean Rog ers and Robert Sterling are co starred in "Yesterday's Heroes," for the first film, while George O' Brien has been booked in "Triple Justice" for the second bill. Joint Hostesses Complimenting Mrs. H. B. Rose of Hardensburg, Kentucky, Mrs. Sam Bunn and Mrs. George Lamp ley were joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. Bunn on Monday evening. Lovely fall flowers were used throughout the living room where the guests were invited to play bridge. After several progressions prizes were awarded to Miss Viola Glover for high score, Miss Edna Wafford second high. Mrs. Rose was also presented with a gift. A salad plate with coffee was served. Guests were Mesdames H. Β. Rose, Gordon Stutt, Η. E. Cameron, George Batton, T. M. Bullock, Bill Alligood, Hazel Smith, H. C. Wirts, Misses Clyde Fulghum, Ruth, Viola Glover and Edna Wafford. I EMPÛ THEATRE — EMPORIA, Λ Ά. THURS-FRI. OCT. 17-1S MYRNA LOY W1LUAM POWELL together again in their grandest hit! ■ I I LOVE YOU AGAIN1 III SATURDAY ONLY — OCT. 19 ROY ROGERS "DAYS OF JESSE JAMES" SUNDAY ONLY OCT. 20 Sir Cedric Hardwicke Freddie Bartholomew in "Tom Brown's School Days" MON.-TUES. OCT. 21-22 Ray Milland-Akim Tamiroff Patricia Morrison "UNTAMID" WEDNESDAY ONLY OCT. 23 Double Feature Bargain! Jean Rogere-Robt. Sterling in "YESTERDAY'S HEROES" —and — GEORGE O'BRIEN In "TRIPLE JUSTICE" 81st ANNIVERSARY VALUES! 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