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HAPPENINGS IN LITTLETON AND VICINITY Mrs. Maynard Hale Correspondent Mary Spruill of Raleigh, tjie ivaster holidays with acre. d Mrs. L. If. Justis vis Kichmond, \ a., several days Annie Alexander has re. to her home after spend ing in Lumberton. \V. N. Thornton spent East . tli relatives. s Blanche Threewitts spent ■cel. in Columbia, S. ('. .Vlyrick was guest in Pe Va., Thursday. Lily Barnes of Vaughan hi i sister, Mrs. E. L. Hale lay. j Julia Stegall of Macon E r Holidays with her r Willard Stegall. A Hunt was called to Ral ,to attend the funeral of his i L heard Hunt. SI. Hale of Tarboro was a of hi family for the week Carrie Myrick of Four f; .a d Mr. . Rom Parker of hi were guests of Mrs. Alice ning for the week end. rt Chewing of Norfolk, as in town Saturday, e Hunt of Newport News, the week end at his iter Myrick of Hjaderson (I his family for the week, and Mrs. Paul King of New Xews, Va„ spent the week tli his parents, Mit. and R. A. King. .1. D. Pope had as her guests for the week end Sterling Buusman of Phil-1 , Pa. rt the P. T. A. by attend in' Dance Festival in the School auditorium April 17. . Jimmie Frazier, Jr,. of ri News, Va., was in town holidays. . and Mrs. Burnani Atkins ilren of Norfolk, Va., spent >r ’in town. and Mrs. Herbert Pope and . f Aulander spent Easter with ipe’s son J. D. Pope, nard Hale, Jr., and Rob nt ;v in Tarboro Sunday. . R. L. Toping, Jr., and Mr. Mrs. Raymond Hardy of y Mount spent the holidays Mrs. Della Myrick. John Taylor of Vaughan Tuesday in town. j Mrs. Everett Dickens of Rich inumi, Va., spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Jack Walker. Leon Crawley is recuperating;' I at Roanoke Rapids Hospital after1 j an operation. Don’t forget to see the Dance Festival in the High School audi-' 1 lorium on Friday night, April 17. j Miss Glady Johnston of Wilson is spending some time with Mrs.1 A. M. Johnston. Billy Palmer, who is a student at Corlina in Chapel Hill has re-! turned to school after spending' Easter holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer. ' Miss Lizzie Whitaker of Selma spent the holidays at her home here. | A. Johnston v ho is a student atj Carolina in Chapel Hill spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnston. Howard Chapell and Willie Lee j Atkins of Newport News, Va.. j spent the week end at their hom I l‘S’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pike and son of Raleigh visited relatives in town for tli?' Easter holidays. Spotwood Bowers was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bowers. Leon Acree of Portsmouth, Va., pent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian A cree. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Midkiff and sons of Chase City, Va., spent the week end here. Mis. Lizzie Bobbitt had as her week end guest her son Randolph Bobbitt of Newport News, Va. Powell Bowers of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bow. : ers. | Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bradley of Kannapolis, spent the holidays with Mrs. Rufus Bradley. | Miss Mary Shield Justis a stu dent at William #nd Mary Col lege in Williamsburg, Va., is a guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. .r.stis, Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Acree spent Easter in Windsor. Miss Rebecca Leach of Norfolk was. a week end guest of Mrs. J. P. Leach. Miss Mary Faucett Ricks of Norfolk. Va., spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. D./A S Kicks. j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Conn of J.ouisburg were g:uest of Mrs. Janie Smith, Sunday. Miss Maxine Cole of Norfolk,' Va. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cule. Mrs. Mary Kosenthall who re-1 cently underwent an operation at Roanoke Rapids Hospital has re turned to her home on Mosby Av-1 enue. Mr. and Mrs. Rill Koonee o: j Raleigh spent a few days with her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Pip. I pen. Mrs. Clarence Edmonds and daughters of Roanoke Rapids are visiting her parents. Support the P. T. A. by attend ing the Dance Festival in the High Schol auditorium April 17. M ■ R. Hardy of Nahhville spent Saturday in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Joyner and daughter, Shirley of Roxboro spent the Easti\' holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bonney. Miss Jane Johnston of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul John ston for the week end. Mrs. Jay Smith and daughter, Joan of Murfreesboro, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hall and daughters, Ruth, Wilma Jewel and Pauline of Roxboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Aeree. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shadoan of Richmond Va., spent Ithe week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Harper. Miss Esmond Bradley of Ral eigh and Miss Una Bradley of A hoskie were week end guests of Mrs. Rufus Bradley. Mrs. Richard Thomas had as her guest for Easter Lt. Richard Tho mas of Fort Eustis, Va. Albert Crawley of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Bill Crawley. Miss Betty Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Clauda Clark spent the East er holidays with their parents in Nashville. Mrs. F. W. Williams visited in Raleigh several days last week, j Miss Mary Dell Harris of Ral I eigh spent the Easter holidays l with Mrs. Dell Harris. Miss Emma Bonney of Raleigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. '/.•'VICTORY BUY 'y UNITED STATES ** DEFENSE j l. .-'/bonds j.i '*« AKD ’ STAMPS V VICTORY UNITED STATES DEFENSE SONDS AND STAMPS KEEP DEFENSE ... Plants Operating SELL YOUR SALVAGE MATERIALS NOW! I o help win this war, deliver all your Salvage Materials now WE PAY for mixed Scrap Iron of all kinds 55c per 100 pounds delivered to our yard. Also highest prices for all kinds scrap tin, copper, bras s, zinc, lead, aluminum, radia tors, junk batteries, auto tires, garden hose, scrap rubber, of ail kinds, rags and scrap bagging. Look for our Big Sign On the Weldon>R. Rapids Road HALIFAX WASTE MATERIALS COMPANY PHONE R-315 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. H. F. Bonney for the week end. Miss Pearl Fishel of Gibson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Epps and children of Wilson were week end quests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fim ple. Don’t forget to see the Dance Festival in the High School aud itorium on Friday night April 17th. Mi** Dorothy Farmer of Norfolk, Va. spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. P. Farmer. Ed. Riggan of Newport News. Va. was guest in town Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Farmer spent Sun day in Colerian. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riggan of Weldon were guest in town Mon-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard White ol i . Henderson spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cole. John N. Jones of Newport News Va. was a guest of Mr. and Mis. Charlie Jones for the week end. Miss Doris Hays is spending' the week in Kreemont. Mr. and Mrs. William No Don and daughter of Norfolk, Va. spot t the Master with his mother, Mis. N. Nelson. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. William Shugard of Warrenton announce the birth of a daughter in the Hunter Clinir on Thursday, April 2. Mrs. Shu gat'd is the former Miss Alma Ranks of Franklinton. Mr. amt 1 Mrs. Shugat'd were former re-i dents of Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen i •Jones ol Baltimore, Aid., announcei the birth ol a son on March li7:11. Mr. .Jones is the son of Mr. and Airs. C. A. Jones. Air. and Alls. Norman Pi*lord id \\ arrenton announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, A j>» ii ’ 1. Mrs. I’ittard is the former Ali.-s Blanche Jenkins. First Aid Class A first aid class is now in pro gress at tbe High School auditor ium and has approximately li'J persons attending the cla-.-e | which are held at night. The cour se i' 'fing taught by F. H. Easoa i and N. K. Smith. Itf. D. B. Bryan. Dean of Wake Forest College will deliver the Commencement Address at Little ton High School on Friday, May 1. Closing exercises will get un. dei way on Sunday, April 26th and conclude with the graduation program 1111 Friday night. The baccalaureate sermon will be held at 11 o’lcolck on Sunday morn ing, April 26 at which time the Commencement (Continued on back page) * * NAVY, DOLLARS ** .*km mmm miAfts! ☆ NAVY SHORE-WOeKFRS HELP Bui THE SHIPS THEY BUILD! SUBSCRIBE $3,775,404.00 AND STAMPS IN FEBRUARY! -and $1,700,000,00 in December 1 -and $2,969,563.f\0 in January! HATS OFF to “the men behind the men manning the ships!” . . . the civilian shore-workers of the Navy! They are the men and women who build and maintain Uncle Sam's groat licet. Their battlefields -are blueprints ... their weapons, the calipers of the drawing boards . . . their bullets, rivets. HI T THHY DON'T STOP AT BUILDING — THEY HELD HlIY THE SHIPS AND IMPLEMENTS OF WAR THEY' BUILD! Besides working long hours and as fast as possible, they’re buy ing Defense Bonds and Stamps regularly, every payday. The Voluntary Payroll Deduction Plan for the purchase of Defense pavings Bonds, Series E, as sponsored and adopted by the Navy for the use of its civilian employees is rapidly being followed by comnier dal firms throughout the nation. Thousands of employees of the Navy have real ized that a systematic savings plan for buying Defense Bonds regularly brings better results than haphazard purchases. The Virginia Electric and Power Company has adopted the Pnyre,l Deduction Plan for the pur chase of Defense Bonds and hundreds of Vepco employees are now using this means for making their contribution toward bringing about Victory.
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