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December 29, I9Jt2 NEW TRUCK AND BUS jWeldon Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Seldon, Bottling Co., one tube; C. House, Weldon, saw mill, one tire; W. L. Liles, Jr., Little tqn, pulp wood hauler, four tires a^id four tubes. PASSENGER GRADE II ij. A. James, city, laundry de livery, two tubes; Donald Pepper, city, taxi, one tire arid one tube; Rpy Whitaker, Weldon, taxi, two tifes; V. I. Hockaday, city, farm er, two tires; J. R. Daniels, city, tatci, eight tires and four tubes; P\ C. Williams, city, textile, four tites and four tubes; Zero Price, Route 1, Box 200, textile, two tires and two tubes. i PASSENGER GRADE III George Thomas, Weldon, mill worker, two tires; James B. Mill, city, mill worker, one tire and one tube: H. J. Aistrop, city, textile, one tire and one tube; Roger John son. city, farmer, one tire and one tube; Stephen Harvey, city, two tires and one tube; B. B. Morgan, city, farmer, one tire; Edward George, city, junk dealer, two tires; Teat Thomas, Weldon, farm er, four tires; Ernest F. Barrow, city, textile, four tires; Peter C. ' Williams, Weldon, one tire; B. W. Barnes, city, textile, one tire; Earl I M.i Taylor, city, textile, two tires j and one tube; William Floyd, city, , ont tire.: RECAPS AND SERVICES Qhas. H. Lambeth, Littleton, ICC hauler, five truck; Haywood L. Pekrson, city, contractor, one trujck; A. O. George, city, dry cleaner, four truck; J. A. James, city, dry cleaner and laundry, five truck; L. M. Dorsey, city, taxi, four passenger; Peter Williams, Weidon, one passenger; V. I, Hofckaday, city, farmer, two pas senger; G. A. Threewitts, Littleton, drujggist, three passenger Glenn Long Garner, city, insurance agent, twoj passenger; Wililam Floyd, city, one passenger; Harry Otto Faison, city1, textile, two passenger; Virgil E. [McDowell, city, painter (paper i mill worker) one passenger. ; j HALIFAX HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Applewhite entertained at five tables of bridge last evening at their home in Hali fax. High score prizes were won by VIrs. Hugh House and Mr. Gil bert Vaughan. The hostesses serv ed i salad course to the following gue its: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cas sida of Reidsville, Miss Ida Mae Che itham of Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. Gill ert Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Huf h House, Mr. and Mrs. Quen ton Gregory, Mr. Fletcher Greg ory, Miss Nannie Gary. Mrs. Rus sell Weeks, Mr. V. C. Matthews, Mr! and Mrs. Caswell Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Travis, Mrs. Ar thu Gregory, and Mrs. Charles B03 Kin. M r. and Mrs. Ray Kennemur of Ber son spent the holidays with Mrs. J. H. Kennemur. M esdames Lucille Cherry, Dora Hai irkins, F. M. Coburn, and Mary Johnston spent Sunday in Rich morid. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie McCrary of Newport News spent the holidays here. J.; W. Gibson of Norfolk, Va., wasl the Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hudson. i ■ ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reed spent Friday and Saturday in Ebony, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Meikle spent the holidays in Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of Nor folk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald during the holi days. Misses Odessa Nethercutt and Edna Earl Wood of Portsmouth, spent the holidays here with their parents. James Pope, of Baltimore, spent the week end here with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes of Durham, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Loy. Mr. ana Mrs. m. m. rsiaguou aiiu daughter, Ann, of Portsmouth; Mrs. J. E. Grant and daughter; and Miss Mildred Grant of Em poria, were guests of Mrs. M. H. Hedgepeth during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bunch of Palmyra were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bunch Sunday. Miss Edith Bugg of Jacksonville is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. H. Bugg. Mrs. H. C. Speight spent Friday and Saturday in Macon and Lit tleton. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones and children, Phala Dean and E. L., Jr., of Richmond, Va., were guests of Mrs. M. R. Vick during the holidays. Mrs. W. A. Teele and son of Richmond spent last week here with Mrs. B. J. Dunning. Norris Shields Hannon returned to Durham Sunday after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hannon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coburn of Greenville visited relatives here Saturday. Misses Madeline Lipscomb and Carrie Byrd of Washington, D. C., were guests of their parents here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ayers of Portsmouth spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook. Miss Virginia Madrey of Raleigh was a visitor in the city Thursday. Mrs. Irene Mueller of New York spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Can non. Mrs. Maude Baker and daugh ter, Miss Vashti Baker, returned to Hopewell Sunday after visiting Mrs. S. M. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennemur, Jr., of Norfolk, spent Christmas here with Mrs. J, H. Kenemur and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Jones, and Miss Betty Lou Jones, of Sanford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray during the holidays Corporal Leburn Mills spent the week end here with his wife, Mrs. Mary Garner Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunch of Fayetteville and Fort Bragg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bunch Friday. Miss Alta Tronsou of Bethania is the guest of her sisters, ‘Mrs. E. W. Lehman and Miss Ruth Transou. Miss Margaret Cox returned to Chapel Hill Sunday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Cox. Miss Ann Taylor of Raleigh spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tay lor. Miss Dorothy Lee McClure of Newport News, Va., is spending this week with Misses Betty Wynne and Margaret Anne In gram. OVER THE TOP FOR VICTORY with 4 UNITED STATES WAS _ - BOifS-STAMPS LETTERS Charlotte, N. C. December 22, 1942 Dear Mr. Wilson: As the United States Treasury campaign to raise Nine Billion dol lars in December through the vol unteer services of Victory Fund draws to a successful close we thank you for the part you have had in making this campaign ef fective in your community through news coverage and promotion. The Victory Fund Program has, of course, just begun — so long as we have a war to fight and to finance it must continue. It is ap parent to all of us that in succeed ing drives the need for bringing all guns to bear will be increasing ly acute. The Season’s Greetings. Sincerely yours, John Paul Lucas, Jr. Director of Information Carolinas Victory Fund Committees. Restriction of the production of safety razors, razor blades and straight razors will save upwards of 800 tons of high-grade steel. 3-ptsaposi fiiBaeageE If you are suffering with discomforts of a head cold, enjoy the grand relief that comes when you use Vicks Va-tro-nol. 3-purpose Va-tro-nol is so effective because it does three important things. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) helps clear cold clogged nasal passages. And so brings wonderful relief! . . . And remember, if used in time, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent __/ Jn many colds devel oping. Follow di rections in folder. VA*TEl®*BbOL :: ^Halifax t444mH,++,!,,H,+' Milton Norman of Washington, D. C. spent the week end in Hali fax. Miss Catherine Coppedge, a student at Radford College, Va., is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cop pedge. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Vincent and son, Charles Read, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Mary Read and family. Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Young and two children of Raleigh, former residents of Halifax, spent Satur day with friends in Halifax. Henry Ferguson of New Bern spent the Christmas holidays with his family in Halifax. Mrs. Jessie Shearin and son, Jessie, Jr., are spending the holi days in Grimesland with Mrs. Shearin’s parents. levosi Program The Levon Theatre in .Weldon begins its program next week with Anna Neagle and Robert Newton featured in “Wings And The Wo man” on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, Humphrey Bogart and Irene Manning are co-starred in “The Big Shot.” “Seven Days Leave” with Lucille Ball and Vic tor Mature is billed for Wednes day and Thursday. Friday and Saturday brings the usual double feature with “Sin Town” starring . Constance Bennett and Patric | Knowles, and "Hayfoot” starring William Tracy and James Gleason, also Chapter 1 of "Gang Busters.” Pitts Program Beginning next Thursday and Friday at the Pitts Theatre in Emporia, Va., Marjorie Main will ue shown in her latest film, “Tish.” Buck Jones and Tim McCoy will uppear in “Ghost Town Law” Sat urday. Coming to the screen Sun lay "Whispering Ghosts, starring Brenda Joyce. Monday and Tues lay brings “The Big Street” co itarring Henry Fonda and Lucille 3all. Ending the week, the usual louble feature will be presented, Highways By Night” and “Mad Martindales” on Wednesday. LOST One pocket-book contain ing gas tickets, Registration Card, $25.00 in cash and other personal items. Fijader can keep money and return pocket-book to Joseph Wynn 810 Franklin St. R »anoke Rapids, N. C. .. ■ - PITTS THEATRE Emporia, Virginia Thurs. & Fri.-Dec. 31 - Jan. 1 MARJORIE MAIN in _TISH_ Saturday - Jan. 2 BUCK JONES TIM McCOY in GHOST TOWN LAW Sunday - Jan. 3 BRENDA JOYCE in WHISPERING GHOSTS Mon. & Tues. - Jan. 4-5 HENRY FONDA LUCILLE BALL in THE BIG STREET | Wednesday-—— Jan. 6 DOUBLE FEATURE HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT AND MAD MARTINPALES THE LEVON THEATRE Weldon, N. C. “Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment” WEEK OF JANUARY 3 SUN. ANNA NEAGLE ROBERT NEWTON in WINGS AND THE WOMAN Uatest News MON. - TUES. HUMPHREY BOGART IRENE MANNING in THE BIG SHOT Comedy and Act WED. - THURS. LUCILLE BALL I VICTOR MATURE in SEVEN DAYS LEAVE Comedy & Act FRI. - SAT. CONSTANCE BENNETT PATRIC KNOWLES in SIN TOWN WILLIAM TRACY JAMES GLEASON in HAYFOOT Also Ch. 1 GANG BUSTERS COMING TO Lev®" ▼keoi+re, ENFIELD N. O. SUN. - MON. BIG STREET BUY WAR BONDS & STAMPS AT OUR TICKET OFFICE TO ALL OWNERS OF REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY OF HALIFAX COUNTY On January 1st, List Takers will begin taking the list of Property for taxes at its true value in money as of January 1. As required by law and by order of Board of Commissioners list taking will continue through January after which the legal penalty for failure to list will be invoked upon each person who neglects to list his property for taxes. List your property at once with List Taker in the township where you reside. BRINKLEYVILLE TOWNSHIP _ B. C. Hamlet BUTTERWOOD TOWNSHIP _ R. S. Clark CONOCONNARA TOWNSHIP _ J. R. Edmondson ENFIELD TOWNSHIP__ R. E. Shervette FAUCETTS TOWNSHIP _ J. H. Lewis HALIFAX TOWNSHIP _ W. P. Avent LITTLETON TOWNSHIP _1__— H. C. Morris ROANOKE RAPIDS TOWNSHIP_A. E. Akers ROSENEATH TOWNSHIP-t---H. C. Bass SCOTLAND NECK TOWNSHIP -B. F. Bracy WELDON TOWNSHIP _ Mrs. J. T. Maddrey PALMYRA TOWNSHIP _ L. W. Leggett FARM CENSUS Each farm owner or his agent is to come prepared to report the acreage of each crop to be harvested on his on his tenant’s farm this year. Prepare your list now. The farm census is required by State Law. The farm census is of great value to each farmer in Halifax County. Please come prepared to give this information. C. S. VINSON Tax Supervisor
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