“!"h*i*v*i*v‘*irvv*<**I’*i* *$**!*•* *h'. ! :: $ :: Ebenezer | 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 I ’ " . ■— - -i 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 BALL OF FIRE BUY WAR BONDS & STAMPS AT OUR TICKET OFFICE ... ..". ENRICHED MARVEL BREAD LARGE A A m iy2-ib. 11c LOAF II j: ! DATED FOR FRESHNESS VALUES IN VITAMINS POTATOES UW1N” 2 10 33c APPLES STA™ANS 10 49c ORANGES rre"’F,orid* 2 Do“" 49® GRAPEFRUIT 4 0 15c GRAPES IOKAY 2 b 25® CABBAGE 3 “ 10® STRING BEANS 2 " 25c "BIRDS EYE" FROZEN FOODS _ I Ann rage MELLO WHEAT “t 9« Sultana li PEANUT BUTTER 2 27c While House Evaporated MILK 6 ” 49c Ann Page or Encore EGG NOODLES * 14c Golden Maid or Nutley OLEO t 17c Ann Page SALAD DRESSING ?„21c Mild American CHEESE >b 31c Ann Page Spaghetti or MACARONI 3 Z. 15c White Sail I CLEANSER 3 FOE I Octagon B TOILET SOAP BAE 5c I KETCHUP AAP!'*■»*• b»“» 15cI SHIP STUFF ioo ""^’2.45 8 SALT 3 1 ,6B““ 10c PANCAKE s?Za,a 4 25c BUCKWHEATZr^2 pkSA15c FLOUR " 50c 24,:: 97c A & P SUPER-RIGHT MEATS CD VCD C Home Killed; ■ IV I CIV ^ Table Dressed, lb. ■ ^ U *■ |k| £ Home Killed; OQc ■ ■ C IM S Table Dressed, lb. franks srr,r 29c FRESH HAMS 33c FAT BACK ™c™lb' 17e PORK BRAINS “ 19« Nice Selection of Fresh Sea Food i

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