BROWN RITES HELD TODAY IN JACKSON Cornelius Brown Dies At Hospital In City Wednesday Afternoon Cornelius Brown, 73-year old resident who lived at 1016 Wash ington Street, died yesterday after noon at 2:55, at Roanoke Rapids Hospital, following an illness of 10-days. He was an employee of Rosemary Manufacturing Co. Mr. Brown was a member of Pleasant Grove Church, near Jack son. Funeral services were con ducted there this afternoon at 4:30 by Rev. Hurley, of Seaboard, as sisted by Rev. Paul Fields, pastor of Rosemary Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maggie Cox Brown; two sons, Joe and Robert Brown, both of Ro anoke Rapids; four daughters, Mrs. W. A. Wright and Mrs. E. S. Hasty of this city, Mrs. William Cox of Jackson, and Mrs. Neil Pittman of TarborO. In addition to his immediate family he is survived by two brothers, B. F. Brown of this city, and Noah Brown of Holland, Va., 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this method of expressing my deep appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown me during my illness, while at home and while I was at the Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Especi ally do I wish to thank Dr. Martin, J. R. Wrenn, the nurses of the hospital and those who sent such nice, gifts, also for the many beautiful flowers, cards, letters and visits. Mrs. Alice Moore (pd.-lt-4-29) Norman - Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Whit aker, of Enfield, announce the 'engagement of their daughter, Lily Lynch Whitaker, of Enfield and Greensboro, to Lt. Robert Boyd Norman, Aviation Instructor, of Enfield, and Marfa, Texas, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Norman, of Bath. The wedding is to take place in early summer. mmm aivi I'Mri" ™ p ’SsaMHSS&J&.flP'ffiH Kermit Mason Is Captain In Army Kermit It. Mason, the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mason of 931 Jackson Street, has been promoted to captain in the army at Camp Adair, Oregon. A grad uate of Roanoke Rapids High School in 1936 he received a com mission in the Reserve Corps fol lowing graduation from Ciem son College in 1940. He command ed a CCC camp until February, 1943, when he was called to ac tive duty and sent to Camp Rob erts, Calif. Capt. Mason is now regimental adjutant at Camp A dair. Sandlin - Tillman Hiss Mary Evelyn Tillman and Lloyd H. Sandlin, of Jacksonville, were married in a simple but im pressive ceremony on Friday, Apr il 23, at ten o’clock in the morn ing, in the First Baptist Church. The bride’s pastor, Rev. Gordon L. Price officiated. Miss Cynthia Askron, of Chicago, Illinois, violinist; Miss Dorothy Rice of this city, soloist, and Miss Elaine Wise, of Dighton, Kansas, organist, rendered a program of nupital music. The bride and bridegroom en tered the church unattended. The bride wore a suit of navy sheer with matching accessories, white gloves, and an orchid shoulder cor sage. A smaller orchid characterized her hat. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple left for a short unan nounced wedding trip. Out of town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Maynard and fam ily, Mrs. D. C. Young of Cary; P. W. Tillman of Fayetteville; Miss Nellie Elizabeth Sandlin of Jacksonville, and Miss Lois Mc Neill of Rocky Mount. Mrs. Sandlin is the daughter of Mrs. Alonzo Robt. Tillman of Cary and the late Mr. Tillman. She was graduated from East Carolina Teachers College and is head of the Home Economics Department of the Roanoke Rapids Junior and Senior High Schools. Mr. Sandlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sandlin of Jack sonville. He was graduated from East Carolina Teachers College, and is science instructor in the Roan oke Rapids Senior High School. Miss Virginia Wheeler spent the weekend in Jackson. FUNERAL FOR HRS. F. Y. HUX IS HELD WED. Dies At Home Of Son Tuesday; Had Been A Mill Employee 45-yrs. Funeral rites were held Wednes day afternoon at 4 o’clock for Mrs. Fannie V. Hux, 62, from the home of her son at 206 Monroe St. She is the wife of W. R. Hux of this city. Mrs. Hux died Tuesday, April 27th after an illness of about eight weeks. Mrs. Hux is a native of North ampton County, having] been born in Lasker in 1881. She has made her home in this city for the past 45 years and has been an employee of Roanoke Mill Co. She worked at the mill just few weeks before the time of her death. Rev. Lester A. Tilley, pastor of the Methodist Church, conducted the funeral services and interment followed in the Roanoke Rapids cemetery. Mrs. Hux is survived by her hus band, W. R. Hux; one son, N. Pen tly Hux; one grandchild, P. Nav arro Hux and her daughter-in-law. Eugene Taylor Is Made Sergeant at Desert Army Post Corporal Eugene Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor, 1021 rranklin St., has been promoted o the rank of sergeant, it was innounced recently by his com nanding officer, Capt. John S. Mace. Sgt. Taylor is a member of Company “C”, 48th A. I. R. 7th Armed Division, and is at present stationed “somewhere in the des ert”. TQWNTAIK Miss Hazel Matthews and Mrs. W. G. Robertson spent the week end in Burlington attending the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Nannie E. Dycus. Reverend and Mrs. Gordon Price -eturned from Richmond Monday. J. H. Kennemur of Norfolk, Va. wmmmmmmmaammmmmKamVi I NOTHING CUT BUT THE PRICE! GONE WITH THE WIND will play a special two-day engagement at the people. MONDAY & TUESDAY, MAY 3rd - 4th ,-. I Admission: | Matinee. . . 17c & 40c Inc. tax Night.17c & 50c Inc. tax Shows at 2:00 and 7:30 p. m. r DAVID O. SELZNICK’S production qf MARGARET MITCHELL'S Story of tb« Old Sooth GONE WITH THE WIND in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE st Rhett Butler I LESLIE OLIVIA , HOWARD • DeHAVILLAND nnd f Minting VIVIEN LEIGH st Scarlett O’Hara A SELZN1CK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Directed ty VICTOR FLEMING ScM**ri*jky SIDNEY HOWARD* Mulct? MuHriMl A Metro-Goldwyn-Msyer Release spent the week end in the city with his mother, Mr. J. H. Ken nemur. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Williams spent last week in Fort Lauder dale, Fla. with their son, Charles. Milton Moore and Tommie Merritt of Norfolk, were week end visitors in the city. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Morgan, Miss Derith Morgan, and Billy Morgan spent the week end in Suffolk. Troy Lee Bone of Rocky Mount, was a week end visitor in the city. Miss Doris Hedgepeth of West hampton, College, and Miss Helen Hedgepeth of William and Mary Colleg|e, spent the week end here Mrs. W. H. Jones returned Sun day from Emporia, where she vis ted her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Grant. Miss Dorothy Drake of Norfolk, was a visitor in the city this week. Community Wide Prayer Services Are Being Held Community wide prayer services for men in the armed forces will be held for the month of May in the All Saint’s Episcopal Church, with Rev. Edmund Berkeley, the pastor of the Church, preaching the sermons. They will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 until 8:00. The public is cordially invited to attend, and pray for those whom the services are being conducted. BACK UP 1 YOUR BOY Buy an Additional Bond Today HALIFAX, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bass, Jr., of Richmond, Va., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. ! G. Bass, Sr. and family. Mrs. David Kerr, the forrGte Miss Polly Perry, has returned Halifax after having been in Flor ida with her husband for the past few months, Lt. Kerr has been, transferred to Key West, Fla. and Mrs. Kerr will remain h> with her parents several weeks.' Mrs. Bill Penn and daughter, Judith, are visiting Mrs. Penn’s mother, Mrs. Helen Marshall. Corp. and Mrs. Kenneth Roth rock are visiting Mrs. RothroqWs parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Prate. Mrs. H. W. Liverman, of Col umbia, returned to her home this week after having spent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Walters. A ,] Frank Walters. Jr. left Tuesday for Skyland, N. Y. Frank who gl dUUiHCU iiuiu - of Duke University on April 10th, reported for duty as an Ensign in the U. S. Navy. •*> Mrs. J. D. Spencer, Mrs. Am brose Hopkins and three children of Columbia, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters in Halifax. Gyldwin Hop kins remained with the Waites for a short visit. Mrs. Wilson Hart, the former Miss Emily Perry, has returned to Halifax to make her home with her parents for the duration. Her husband has been inducted htfo the U. S. Army. Mrs. Pat Michael of Richmond, Va. and her sister Miss Estelle Chappell of Washington, D. C. were visitors here Saturday. ^ We Are Pleased to Announce that HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE ‘ is now available from your insurance man § McRAE FAISON We have perfected arrangements with an old-line insurance company whereby we now offer a policy with HOSPITALIZATION and SURGICAL coverage, j along with our fire, automobile and casualty insurance service. ’ This policy pays $5.00 per day for 21-days for hospital room the first year, increasing to 30-days; $10.00 for use of operating room; $10.00 for anes-^ thetic; $5.00 for X-Ray; $4.00 for Laboratory; $5.00 for ambulance, and I PAYS FOR ALL OPERATIONS .1 Benefits are payable to you or Hospital. Policy is | approved by the North Carolina Insurance Department, J and is good in any hospital in the United States or^ Canada. It is issued by an Old Line Company, so no | assessments are possible. ■ The cost is $13.00 annually for male adults (16 XojM ' 59-years old); $19.20 annually for female adults (16^ I to 54-years old) and $9.00 annually for children, 1 R to 15-years old, plus a policy fee of $2.00. 1 McRAE FAISON j YOUR INSURANCE MAN J 1201 Washington St. Telephone R-554-6 I _.___J