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BIRTHS
The following babies were re
cently born at the Roanoke Rap
ids Hospital:
and Mrs. Harry T. Ed
Wkrds,, Margarettsville, boy, Sept.
6; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin,
Rich Squire, girl, Sept. 3; Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Liles, Littleton, girl,
Sept. 6; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pear
son, Emporia, boy, Sept. 9; Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Emporia,
boy, Sept. 4; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Whitfield, Gumberry, girl, Sept. 7;
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Roughton,
Gaston, boy, Sept. 7; Mr. and Mrs.
Mwis Taylor, city, girl, Sept. 7;
\ and Mrs. H. N. Coley, city,
boy, Sept. 3; Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Moore, city, girl, Sept. 6; Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Williams, city, boy,
Sept. 9; Mr. and Mrs. Atwell Tay
lor, city,, boy, August 25; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Haster, city, boy,
Sept. 7; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wilk
ins, city, girl, Sept. 9.
HOSPITAL NEWS
”i'he following are patients in
the Roanoke Rapids Hospital: Miss
Lelia Collins, Skippers; Mrs. H. W.
Council, Emporia; John M. Davis,
Seaboard; Mrs. Harry T. Edwards,.
Maxgarettsville; Miss Mary Long
Green, Weldon; S. R. Jenkins,
Weldon; Mrs. B. M. Lyles, Lit
tleaor; Mrs. O. S. Lassiter, Con
way; Earnest M. Jarratt, Em
GENERATORS
^ FOR CHEVROLET, FORD
PLYMOUTH, PONTIAC,
DODGE, CHRYSLER, ETC.
MONEY-SAVING TRADE-IN
PRICES
WE INSTALL
GENERATORS
PUMPS, PLUGS,
TIRES, BATTS.,
HOSE, OTHER
^ ACCESSORIES.
EARMAN'S
WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
poria; Mrs. Sara Glasgow, Lit
Ueton; E. J. Perkinson, Warren
ton: Mrs. George M. Pearson, Em
poria; Mrs. J. W. Sumner, Mur
freesboro; W. T. Threewitts, Sr.,
Littlton; .Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Em
poria; Mrs. W. E. Whitfield, Gum
berry; Raymond M. Rook, Gas
ton; Mrs. Fred Ricks, Conway;
Miss Ann Randolph, Enfield; J.
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E. Flythe, Seaboard; Miss Ida Fly
the, Pendleton; Lewis Pettaway,
Emporia; Mrs. Lola Nowell, Wel
don, F. C. Medlin, Weldon and
Shelton Clary, Brunswick, Va.
Early Nicholson, Gilbert B.
Eason, Mrs. Dora Garrett, Mrs.
Mamie Pierce, A. B. Speight, H.
E. Vaughan, Ben Butler, James
W. Bailey, Geo. Delbridge, Clifton
Davis, Henry Cashwell, Ernest
Blanton, Mrs. L. H. Barritt, M. L.
Bryant, Mrs. R. T. Smith, Mrs.
L. T. Strickland, Mrs. J. B. Pat
terson, Mrs. Caroline Wilkins, Mrs.
Atwell Taylor, Mrs. L. G. Martin,
Exum Moore, Richard Manry, Mrs.
A. B. Matthews, M. M. Moore,
boy, Arnold King, Mrs. Ruth John
son, Mrs. H. L. Jordan, Mrs. Rob
ert Hester, Rowce George, Mrs.
Marshall Finch, Mrs. W. C. Eason,
and Mrs. Bennie Wood.
All is vanity, and most people
think bug bites poison them worse
than other people.
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Western Auto Store
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Quick as a downbeat, this dean-tasting drink quenches
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Until your new cor comes...
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