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I I l:: :: I 1 jlTTTTTTTTTTTTT-1 Mrs. C. M. Hawkins was the guest of Mrs. Florence Pittard Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hales from Henderson and Matthew Hales from Fort Bragg, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sykes. Lora Wood from Roanoke Rap ids spent Monday night with her sister, Mrs. Bert Butts. Albert Leggett from Roanoke Rapids spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sykes and fam ily. Mrs. Andrew Pittard and Vitu la Pittard visited Mrs. Alice T. Greene Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and children and Mrs. Alice T. Greene visited relatives in the Au relian Springs community Sun day afternoon. Eunice Greene visited her cou sin, Mrs. W. G. Mitchell, in Roa noke Rapids Hospital Sunday af ternoon. Friends will regret to learn that Stella Cullom is ill at her home here. We sincerely hope she soon recovers. Mrs. John Denton and daughter, Pat, visited friends in Roanoke Rapids Saturday. Russell Hawkins and Willie War ren from Norfolk, Va., spent sev eral days here this week. Mrs. Claude Hawkins and Mrs. Clifton Hawkins visited Mrs. Wil lie Gray Mitchell in Roanoke Rap ids Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hawkins, Ethel Hawkins and Dorothy Mae Pittard were shoppers in Roanoke Rapids Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Butts visited Mrs. W. C. Wood of Brinkleyville Thursday evening. Mrs. S. B. Fowler and Mrs. Lon nie Greene and children visited in Roanoke Rapids Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Butts visited Mr. and Mrc. Herbert Harris and daughter, near Enfield Sunday. _.HAWKINS CHAPEL CHURCH. Sunday School Sunday a. m. at ll o’clock. 1* :: Calvary-Thelma • | :: :{ **±±*±±± * ± * »j±£±&| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harper of Roanoke Rapids spent the week-end with Mrs. Richard Harper. Mrs. L. W. King spent several days with Mrs. Florence Wilson last week. Mrs. Addie Dotson of Richmond, Va., spent Friday night with Mrs. H. S. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jenkins and family spent Sunday with Mrs. W. R. Hardy near Nashville. Mrs. C. M. Guthrie of Lynchburg and Mrs. J. L. Gleason of Richmond are visitors of Mrs. H. S. Harper. Mrs. B. C. Jenkins and Mrs. H S. Harper spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. R. Hardy near Nashville. Mrs. H. L. Stephenson and son ol Fremont spent Monday afternoon with H. L. Faucette, who has been on the sick list for the last twc weeks. Mrs. Bryant Reid, who spent th« summer in Dunn, has returned tc her home to spend the winter with her parents. H. S. Harper and Bryant Reid oi Dunn spent the week-end at theii homes here. Mrs. W. H. Perkinson and sons of Norlina spent the week-enc with her mother here. John Linwood Perkinson of Nor lina spent Saturday night with Murry Wilson Myrick, Jr. E. S. Jenkins of Franklin, Va spent the week-end with his familj here. CALVARY CHURCH Sunday School Sunday morning at 10:30. Please be on time ant everyone is urged to be present. 4r YOU SAVE when you buy at McCRORY’S, particularly during our Big # i FALL 1 PEMHG SALE I new FALL I DRESSES guaranteed w ashable \ r nU at the smart Quality styles f Sty m find «n,y at r McCRORY’S at this price. FuU cut sizes ’ seams an“ strong csoes i s wide hems. Size* 59 For Smartness! For Flattery! FALL FROCKS Misses’ ■ Women’s - Stouts’ All Sizes for I *JQq I You’ve Kh! £- y ssrjis FALL APRONS 29 I rMUt Such quality and Only n. MrfW *5 »■> « >» *h<,i* “,0r'”, | styleright Aprons. They re _ I CURTAIN FABRICS A wide variety Marquisettes, Nets and Flocks. Maki lovely curtains for any room. A GOOD VALUE. 10= & 15' YARD Bolt after bolt of attractive New Patterns in Fall Cretonm “SAVOY” CRETONNE — 1P( New Fall Patterns Yard ■ ^ “WESTON”—“DORRY WEAVE” ^r( Cretonne Yard ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR *1. EACH Household Iron — streamlined, beveled edge. Single Burner Hot plate, wired complete with cord and plug. Upright Toaster, turns toast when sides are lowered. MAKE ADORABLE DRESSES AT McCROR BROADCLOTHS - PE 80 x 60 White and 1 Colored Broadcloth, | ^ per yard 80 Square i'ercaie Prints; Fall colors, Rayon Taffeta SUPS 69' A very low price for these quality slips. Beautifully made, perfect, figure clinging cut with lace trimmed top and bottom. Sizes 34 to 44. They’ll wear and wear! - 1 Rayon Undies , 25 & 29c An outstanding feature of our Fall Opening Sale. Tailored panties of Acetate Striped Rayon—That favorite fabric that will wash and retain its shape and wear amazingly well. Men’s “Dunwood” Sanforized DRESS SHIRTS In those new Fall tones, soft collar attached, see these splendid shirts. A Fall treat for men! Child’s Cotton Slip-On Sweaters 29c (2 to 8-yrs.) Compare the price and quality! AU New Fall Styles. Well made. Child’s Cotton Coat Sweaters 44c (6 to 10-yrs.) Children’s cotton coat sweaters in stripes and fatacy sport designs. Boys’ Collar Model Zipper Style * Slip-On Sweaters 49c •i Sport collar and zipper neckline in colorful stripes. They’re grand I for school or play. Boys’ Lined Corduroy KNICKERS *1.29 (7 to 14-yrs.) Well tailored knickers that will be the pride of manly youngsters. Y’S LOW YARD-GOODS PRICES! IRC ALES-MUSLINS 80 x 60 “Admiral” Broadcloth Prints, per yard 80 Square Unbleached Muslin, 39” width, yd 1 *
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