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Mrs. Mag Smith is visiting her
daughter in Halifax this week.
A. R. Crawley, Mrs. Nora Craw
ley and daughter spent Monday at
Caledonia with Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Dickens.
Mrs. Milton Dickens and children
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Roy Craw
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens of
Little Creek, Va., spent last week
end here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Dickens.
Mrs. W. T. Crawley and Miss
Nora Crawley spent Tuesday in
Roanoke Rapids.
Mary Frances Crawley spent
Monday night with Edlar Dickens.
Misses Bessie and Edlar Dickens
spent Saturday night with Mrs.
Early Dickens in Roanoke Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brantley
and son of Portsmouth, Va., spent
a few days here last week with rel
atives.
Mrs. Forest Dickens and Miss Lil
lie Hux visited Mrs. J. E. Neville
last week.
Mrs. W. L. Smith attended the
burial of Miss Lottie Dickens near
Littleton Saturday.
Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. Ray
Smith, Mrs. Johnnie Rowland and
Miss Pinkie Hux spent Tuesday at
Caledonia with Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Dickens.
Mrs. S. E. Hux attended the fun
eral of Mr. Ollie Berryman in Wa
verly, Va., last Monday.
Miss Virginia Barnes spent Sun
day with Miss Nora Crawley.
TOWN
TALK
Mrs. McQueen Cameron has re
turned to Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLeod of
Mebane were guests of Mrs. V. C.
Daughtry this week.
Mrs. Jimmie Cox spent last week
end in Norfolk with her sister, Mrs.
Guy Brown. She was accompanied
home by her nephew, Tommie
Brown.
Jack Lipscombe of Hampton, Va.,
spent the week end here with Mrs.
Lipscomb.
Howard Rose and Douglas Buf
faloe of Durham were called here
Sunday to attend the funeral of
Vernon Buffaloe.
Miss Cornelia Shell of Raleigh
was the week end guest of her
sister, Mrs. Loyd Allen.
Rosemary Baptist
Ends Up Revival
Services Friday
Revival services are now in pro
gress at the Rosemary Baptist
Church with Rev. W. W. Finlator
preaching.
The special series will close on
Friday night of this week. The
Friday night service will begin at
7 o’clock in order to allow those
who so desire to attend both the
church service and the Operetta a!
the school auditorium.
The public is urged to attend the
special meeting and to worshii
with us on Sunday also, by F. W
Haynie, regular pastor of the
church.
Come To Halifax
From Wide Area
For Licenses
Applicants for marriage licenses
come to Halifax from far and near
This week two applicants were
from as far away a place as Soutt
Dakota. Others are from New Yorl
aneJ New Jersey. A few froir
Halifax County.
Applicants from October 28 tc
November 3 were as follows:
Joseph C. Tant, Camp Picket, Va.
and Maggie Mae Clay, Enfield;
Richard Weber, New York, N. Y.,
and Ophelia Irvin Deana, Rich
mond, Va.; Emil Eason, Roanoke
Rapids, and Jeanette Robinson,
Weldon; John William Fish, Tren
ton, N. J., and Anna Mary White,
Trenton, N. J.; Rogers Worthington,
colored of Halifax, and Lenora Joy
ner of Halifax; Jimmie Candies,
colored of Halifax, and Louise Ga
ry of Halifax; Johnnie C. Lewis,
colored of Enfield, and Mattie
Speed of Enfield; Cornelius Beuk
elmann, Platte, S. D., and Gertrude
Westerling of Platte, S. D.
Levon Program
The Levon Theatre in Weldon
announces its program for next
week as follows: Bette Davis and
Olivia DeHavilland appear in “In
This Our Life,” for the Sunday
Monday attraction; Tuesday and
Wednesday, Henry Fonda, Don A
meche and Lynn Bari will be seen
in “The Magnificent Dope”; Thurs
day-Friday brings Ann Sheridan
and Ronald Regan in “Juke Girl,”
while Glenn Ford and Claire Tre
vor star in “The Adventures of
Martin Eden,” for the first feature
and Art Davis and Bill Boyd are
shown in ‘Prairie Palls,” for the
second of a double feature bill.
Pitts Program
The program at the Pitts The
atre, Emporia, Va., for the re
mainder of this week is as fol
lows: James Cagney will be shown
in “Captains of the Cloud” for the
last times Friday; Bruce Cabot is
the star of “Wild Bill Hickok
Rides” for the Saturday feature.
“Mrs. Miniver” starts a four-day
run at the Pitts, in Emporia, on
Sunday of next week. The film
will be shown through Wednesday,
November 18th, with no advance
in prices,
NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
The undersigned will on Tuesday,
November 24, 1942, between the
hours of twelve o'clock noon and
one o’clock p. m., offer for sale at
public auction, on terms of one
third cash and balance in one, two
and three years, in front of the
Postoffice Door in Roanoke Rapids,
North Carolina, the following des
cribed property:
BEGINNING at a gum on Deep
Creek and running North 7614 West
21.75 chains to a hickory stump on
the East side of an old path and
also on the slant of a hill; thence
along the old path N. 1514 E. 110
poles to an iron stake a new corner
for the dividing line; thence the
dividing line S. 7614 E. 60/100 chains
to Deep Creek; thence along the
creek to the beginning, containing
63% acres, more or less.
Excepted from the above des
cribed tract of land is a tract of
one acre sold by the party of the
fir'-.t part about five years ago,
which deed is duly recorded in the
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Halifax Registry and to which ref
erence is hereby made for a more
particular description, and being
identical property conveyed to
Farmers Cotton Oil Company by
deed of C. P. Harris, Jr., Trustee,
recorded in Book 423, Page 397,
Halifax County Registry.
This the 6th day of November,
1942.
FARMERS COTTON OIL CO.
Wilson, N. C.
2-t-FCOC-ll-19
NOTICE
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE :
Having qualified as executor un
der the last will and testament of
D. J. Millikin, deceased, late of Hali
fax County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
at Halifax, on or before the 15 day
of November, 1943, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This the 9 day of November, 1942.
Perry C. Millikin
Executor of D. J. Millikin
6-t-PCM-12-17
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
HALIFAX COUNTY
The undersigned having duly qual
ified as Executrix of the will of
Grover Cleveland Eury, deceased,
all persons having claims against
his estate are notified to exhibit the
same before her on or before the
13th day of November, 1943, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This the 12th day of November,
1942.
Miss Lelia J. Eury
Executrix of the Will of
Grover Cleveland Eury, de
ceased.
Kelly Jenkins, Atty.,
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
6-t-KJ-12-17
PITTS
TK IT RE
Emporia, Virginia
Thurs. & Fri. - Nov. 12 & 13
JAMES CAGNEY
CAPTAINS OF
THE CLOUD
Saturday - Nov. 14
BRUCE CABOT
WILD BILL
HICKOK RIDES
Sunday, Monday, Tues. & Wed.
Nov. 15-16-17-18
4 BIG DAYS 4
MRS. MINIVER
Positively No
Advance in Prices
THE
LEVON
THEATRE
Weldor*, N. C.
“Motion Pictures Are Your
Best Entertainment”
WEEK OF NOV. 15
SUN.-MON.
BETTE DAVIS
OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in
IN THIS OUR
LIFE
Also News & Act
TUE.-WED.
HENRY FONDA — DON
AMECHE — LYNN BARI in
MAGNIFICENT
DOPE
Comedy & Act
THUR.-FRI.
ANN SHERIDAN
RONALD REGAN in
JUKE GIRL
Comedy & Act
SATURDAY
GLENN FORD
CLAIRE TREVOR in
The Adventures
Of Martin Eden
ART DAVIS-BILL BOYD in
PRAIRIE PALS
Also Ch. 6 SEA RAIDERS
COMING TO
Levon Theatre,
ENFIELD N. C.
November 15 & 16
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