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★ ★ ★ ★ THEY GAVE THEIR LIVES Vernon Edgar Whitley, Marvin William Scott, William H. Camp, Jr., Robert E. May, R. H. McCommons, James W. Whit by, Grover Woodruff, Winfield Hasty, Daniel E. Faison, Robert Lee Moore, Curtis E. West, Edgar H. King, Robert Lee Ingram, Thomas A. Cooper, Marvin F. Matkins, James G. Whitby, Thomas H. Cook, Jr., Elmer E. Chambliss, Randall White, Rob ert L. Harris, Joseph A. Crouch, Davie L. Harper, Brutas W. Rook, Robert R. Northington. Eugene Basil Glover, William C. Moody, Frank W. Harris, Wayne C. Green, Rufus S. Finch, Lawrence W. Myrick, Walter G. Cooley, Charlie L. Whitby, Melbourne Barry Jones, Robert A. Rogers. Rufus J. T. Wood ruff, Clinton P. Deberry, Herbert S. Edwards, H. Charles Leatherwood, Jr., John Wayne Thomas, Alex Bullock, Jr., Frank P. Hunter, Cecil Coburn, Wilbur Anderton, Latt Harris Shearin, Kenneth L. Evans. X X X X Editorials— Lois of thing are opened by mistake — but none so frequently as one's mouth. (Overheard in a teen age consersation.) The Next President . . . ... Is Increasing In Numbers “There might be three Democrat parties taking part in the presidental campaign this year. There may be the Henry Wallace Progressive Democrats on the Left, the Dixie Democrats in the South, and Democrats. Republicans have not been able to lick one Democrat Party in the last sixteen years. How can they expect to lick three of them?” (Nanty-Glo, Penna. Journal). “ . . . The South’s blind and unswerving support of the Democratic party is a political puzzle that defies explanation . . . especially in view of the step-child treatment it has received during the past two decades. “Traditionally, the South votes for anything that carries the Democratic label, and saddles its senators and representatives with the job of re NOW! A FULL LENGTH DOOR MIRROR TO FIT ANY DOOR! 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Jr. of Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. My •?rs Reid and two children of Black Ridge, Va. spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Reid. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pulley spent Sunday in Pope, Va. 48-HOUR SERVICE PHNE R-520-6 205 E. 10th Street Blended Whisky $£40 4/5 QUART $210 PINT The itnight whiikiei in thii product in 4 put or non old 1999 itnight whlikjr 9 jmn old 1099 itnight whiikjr 4 jmn old 1999 grain neutral ipiriti / . IIJ proof a CONTINENTAL D1ETILLINO CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. . ■* ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE ROANOKE BEAUTY SHOP 257 ROANOKE AVE. FORMER LOCATION OF THE ELITE BEAUTY SHOP. • Our Personnel Consists Of Expert Cosmeto logists Under The Management Of Martha Woodruff. Our Operators Are Dorothy Wil liams, Helen Hawkins, And Jerry Stone. We Will Appreciate Your Patronage. Telephone Number to be Announced Later Teach good '> telephone manners Children who are taught the correct way to use the telephone are a joy to everyone. Their good telephone manners save other callers’ time and tempers. Telephone-wise children do not tie up the lines with needless talking. They know the telephone is not a plaything. We are grateful to the many parents in our community who are teaching their children such good telephone manners. This cooperation helps us improve our service to everyone. I CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. This Easter... * New Important Easter Styles ! GIRLS’ COLTS Lovely All Wool Phstels or Plaids! Buy your girts Ihis season's smart Easter fashions at'a frugal Penney price! Fitted coats with Haring skirts, dramatic swing back styles. 7-14. GIRLS’ EASTER COTTONS Bouffant, full skirts, bright and unusual prints—all kinds of dif ferent style treatments. 7-14. FUSSY EASTER BLOUSES Femininely (rilled nr -• embroidered cottons, I UK rsyoos. 7-14. *• \ FULL* SWINGING SKIRTS Lovely pastel solids or - plsids in the new swirl* sweeps. 7.14. I Flared! Easter-Pretty! NEW COATS H Swing into the Easter parade in this fine coat with a long swirling skirt, nipped in waistline. Black, Navy, new colors — 60% rayon, 40% wool gabardine. Sizes 12 to 40. Misses? Classic or Whirl-Skirt EASTER SUITS 100% wool coverts or 60% rayon, 40% wool, gabardine* in pastels, dark shades. Sites 9-lSt 12-20. BOYS’ WOOL SUITS 19.75 Smartly patterned blue, brown, tan, single or double breasted stylet for Easter. Also navy blue. 10*20. BOYS’ 2-TONE COais Check pattern wool back _ _ _ and sleeves; solid gabardine Q Ofl (60% rayon, 40% rayon) front. Brown, blue. 10-20. Boys* v area tile jabardiiie — A (60% rayon, 40% wool) C Of) pantswith full pleats.Brown, va«^v blue, or tan. 8-18. Look! Ankle Strap*! GIRL'S SHOES Patent Leather < 4.49 ————— Brown and White taddle Oxfords 3.98 Smut Town Brown Women's Shoes 7.90 Patent Leather Platform Soto Women's Shoes 5.90 Navy Blue* Women's Shoes 7.90 THIS EASTER... BE SMART ... SAVE AT RENNET'S . ' ————w————
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