EPISCOPAL TO HOLD SPECIAL XMAS SERVICE There will be Divine services at All Saints Episcopal Church on Christmas Day, Saturday, Decem ber 25th, at 11 a. m. Holy Com munion will be administered. All confirmed members of the Church are expected to receive communion in accordance with the ancient unwritten law and practice of the Church that all communicants re ceive Communion on the three major Feast Days of the Chris tian Church, namely Christmas, Easter and Pentecost. Services will be held Sunday, St. Stephen’s Day as usual, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Levon Program The Levon Theatre in Weldon, today announces their program for this week-end, which will include their Christmas Eve and Christ mas Day presentation; also their bookings for the first four days ;of next week. Featured Friday and Saturday of this week will be a double-fea ture. Buster Crabbe is the star of “The Renegade” for the first picture, while Patsy Kelly is fea tured in “Danger, Women At Work” for the second bill of the day. The Levon will observe spe cial holiday hours on both days, with shows, starting promptly at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and running continuous throughout the last evening show. ' Sunday brings Ann Miller and Rochester in “What’s Buzzin’ Cou sin.” Edward G. Robinson and Margaret Chapman are co-stars of “Destroyer” for the Monday Tuesday bill on next week’s pro gram. Mary H. Hughes and Lean Errol are co-featured in “Follow [The Band” for the Wednesday Thursday bill on next week’s pro gram. 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H1IU ivura. j. v. jucaui, > The New Year’s program at the Levon will be announced in next week's issue of the Herald. DIES AT WELDON Weldon.—Edwin Clark died Mon don after an illness of a few months. Funeral services were held from the home Tuesday at 3 p. m. by the Rev. E. D. Weathers, assisted by the Rev. W. W. Finlator. Mr. Clark was bom in South ampton County, Va., on February 14, 1856. He had lived in Weldon for 65 years and was in the mer cantile business. He was married 63 years ago to Eunice T. Jordan of Greenville County, Va. Surviv ing are his wife; the following children, Cblie, Edwin, Elliott and Harry Clark, all of Weldon, Dr. Robert Clark of Chapel Hill, Eu nice Jordan Clark and Mrs. Grady Edwards of Seaboard, Mrs. Frank Saunders of Lumberton, Elizabeth Jane Clark; seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. -- V. D. C. MEETS ^ Miss Katie W. Riddick and Mrs. : C. F. Musselman were hostesses to ^ the Frank M. Parker Chapter, U. )j D. C. in the home of Mrs. Ira ^ D. Wood in Enfield, Thursday af- 1 ternoon. Miss Riddick, president, * presided. Mrs. Waverly White led jj the devotional. Correspondence was ^ read, and reports given. Plans for I, next year were discussed. Two f Christmas readings were given by J Miss Osee Mac Johnson. Christ- ^ mas packages for the shut-ins of j. the town were brought to the f meeting to be distributed this ji week. Birthday gifts were also ^ brought and sent to Miss Bell •, Whitaker, oldest member of the * Chapter, and one of the oldest re- ji sidents of the town, who was cele- Vj brating her birthday that day, and •, on account of the snow and cold' . weather was unable to attend the ^ meeting. At the close of the i( meeing the hostesses served a des- L sert course. * — —- 1 THE » LEVON l THEATRE S Weldon, N. C. ? “Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment* •_ WEEK OF DEC. 24 -—-> Friday - Saturday 5 Shows at 2 P. M. continuous Buster Crabbe THE RENEGADE j! Patsy Kelly ^ Danger, Women :« At Work { Also Ch. 11 SECRET CODE ^ - u SUNDAY Ann Miller, “Rochester” What's Buzzin jj Cousin j Added: Latest News J J Monday - Tuesday • V Edw. G. Robinson 1 Margaret Chapman ? DESTROYER Added: Comedy and Act I Matinee at 3 P. M. • _ i Wed. - Thurs. j Mary B. Hughes - Leon Errol 1 FOLLOW THE ; BAND Added: Comedy and Act • Matinee at 3 P. M. ; On Sale At Our Ticket Of- • fice Christmas Gift Ticket i I Books $1.20 value for ’ | $1.00. ] aaaaaaaaaaaaaaavaa a ft a ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft s*g V»»H»»T9>n'U".St a merry Jg rU',f-4 ?(K p '#* \ m 1 * to all '! ijjs j ( ((((((((((((((',J 1 A&P Stores Will Be Closed ! jjjj All Day Saturday—Christmas & Open Late Thursday and Friday Nights £jf 1 •" SI Pecans ^ 45c | g! 1 Brown Point per Tall Can—White House &C g: Brown ~1 Evap. Milk . 4 si 35< S. m 1 L-M-N-P " v. a. m II r a&P 28-oz. can_i5 Green Points S' Now Valid _ m ^ 'fi£ si -r “ — Pumpkin ..., 15c Vi Brown g! BLUE RIBBON !gg | ^ ~ - MALT SYRUP iar 54c |r V; Green red cross ; I I PAPER TOWELS 3r°"s 25' 1 ! ORANGES K . . . _ SWEET JUICY — VITAMINS B + C++ ! t *2.00 . 2: , S> fi >200-216 Size, doz.25c—'A Box, Bag .... $1.00 — 8 lb. Bag .... 40c ! GRAPES 2,bs 29*| $ 54 Size, Choice GRAPEFRUIT 3'~21cJ J Fancy, Crisp m !_LETTUCE & 15*1 £ /79i > '*Kmf __ _ _ _ . iX V. Si Si 1 LET’S TALK ii, turkey i^i • pJ?'i i] ’*] 0 Our supply of turkey is limited. S; r Yet, we have good selections Si LJ of chickens and other suitable n meats for your holiday dinner, »i Li wartime considered. [l We, along with other patriotic Si M food retailers have foregone a Si pi large part of our usual supplies S [| °* turkey to Uncle Sam — so H that he can provide Christmas 5: ; y Dinners for the members of our *; Pi Armed Forces, no matter where wj VM they may be. I 'fJ__ #• I ■ 5' Enriched Dated g MARVEL $ BREAD 1 &11C ft! -----_ >r>T7T/T7T/T/T/T A & P SUPER - RIGHT MEATS jjj Home-Killed, Dressed and Drawn m FRYERS ,b 53c I m Home-Killed, Dressed and Drawn m HENS lb-46« | Skinned Back, Corned HAMS_^b 34c * PORK LOIN ROAST ' g Center Cuts, lb_ 37c j®[. End Cuts, lb._ _32c Swifts Sugar-Cured and Regular HAMS per lb 32c Fresh, Quality, Meaty SPARE RIBS ,b 23c | FRESH FISH and OYSTERS >! ... ... . '.Q£ I STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, DEC. 271