1 A WEEKOSCOPE ** j 1 Tif you HAVE A BIRTH PAY ' ) A THIS WEEK,YOU ARE * A SERENE, INTELLECTUAL A ( AND TEMPERATE ) ' ’ * A a*C(aaCaaO*a_ iaaa) I \ Birthday ^ V^of wins xiv0 'W Or FRANCE. I MM FOR 72 WM'\ fcWWS OFU!S 77YEARS twBSggr ZZT> YEARS A,SO T; TO DATE THE I PILGRIMS SAILED „ IN THE * ^}f-7 MAYFLOWER FROM Bgk .PLYMOUTH,EN6LANP v _'/j-in ' , ^CONSTITUTION DAy. ‘®‘lHE CONSTITUTION , ‘ OF THE U.S. WAS $ COMPLETEPANP sisnep SEPTEMBER 17 ™, 1737 153 YEARS ASO jj-- i PRESIDENT WASMJNSTONUIO THE CORNERSTONE OF ''HE CAPITOL IN WASHINGTON I & * 6LESSFD EVENTS* _ ’ CALL FOR CONGRATULATIONS. U tiaPROPRMTE GRFFT/NG CPRPS WILL CRBRV I mWR LOVE BNP BFST WISHES TOTRe PROUP R I _PBBSNTS_ ■ ^ \m J: I CMLy REGRET L : A **«*. THAT I HAVE / MifJ BUT OKE LIFE 9Y jVS ^ fi i TO LOSE F08 /&T J T*> r' (.1 WyCOUKTKy''*' *l|gtt ilATHAN MAIE.2I, - I'. '' EXECUTED IN NgStfJORK MW.*/ # ifVvfc CITVAS AN AMERICAN SPY (1776) *TIS AUTUMN 'irW ..."KNOWLEDGE AND TIMBER SHOULDN'T ll BE MUCH USED TILL THEY ARE | SEASONED",..OMSK WENDELL HOLMES I. U. S. Fat. Off. Copyrurht 1!»U> hy (.-. Inchistrj 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. PMHHHKlBMHBnuaiaWBMBK'l 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. WIZARD FLASHLIGHT CELLS New, fresh stocks! 1 For standard size * flashlight. »S732. RAYO-VAC % AND EVEREADY EARMANS Western Auto Store « The pepper shakers at a jam session . .. the ones who always seem to be in the groove ... are those who keep fresh and cheerful all the time. So when thirst begins to slow you down, or if the beat is getting you out of the swing . . . treat yourself to a “fresh up** with 7-Up. Quick as a downbeat, this dean-tasting drink quenches thirst . . . gives your spirits a lift. You can get it at any place that displays the famous 7-Up signs. COPYRIGHT IMS *Y THE SEVtN-UP COMPARY THE SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO., LITTLETON, N. C. Until your new cor comes... Let Hudson Protective Service keep you in the driver’s seat ) 1 Why you should see the New Hudson Never before in history have so many thousands chosen Hudson as the car they want most to drive. And never before has Hudson offered so much in luxurious, dependable motoring. Smartly styled exteriors and wholly new interiors . are capturing hearts across the nation. Hudson Super-Six and Super-Eight engines provide out standing performance. And Hudson’s tested en gineering means top safety and endurances Your neighborhood Hudson dealer is one of 3,000 chosen on merit to sell and service these grand new cars. See him todav. It’s our job to keep you in the driver’s seat... f • In a grand new Hudson, just as soon as we can make delivery. 1 • Or in a good used car—a top selection of models now available. • Or in your present car, backed by expert service that will stretch its operating life, keep it safer and more dependable, and assure a higher value when you trade it in on a new Hudson. We are doing our level best to meet the greatest demand we have' ever known for Hudson style, performance and dependability. Surely you owe it to yourself to see these brilliant 1946 cars, and let us explain the delivery situation. Then look to us for the kind of service that will keep you rolling—and happy—until you can become the proud owner of the greatest new car in Hudson history. r HUDSON n———1|hi I M ‘ CAROLINA MOTOR SERVICE 299 ROANOKE ATE ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. nnii > ilium i i will III iMiiinrTMwriiiiwiHniRirnnnMMMiiwiRi mmt m n i hiali- nu..,-,

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