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HAPPENINGS IN LITTLETON AND VICINITY ♦ Wry. Maynard U(,ie Correspondent M. - Mary Lyon Coppersmith of Raleigh visited Mis- Annie Price last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pope spent Wednesday in South Hill, Va. lr. and Mrs. Murray Myick and soil of Portsmouth. \ a.. s'>.-::t >: - urday with Mrs. Myriek’s moth"/’. Mr-. Bett King. Ve.-ter King was in P.oanoke Rapids on Saturday. Howard Chappell of Portsmou th, Va., visited re latives for the week end. Mr and Mrs. Elbert Parkinson nas returned to Bluefield, W • u Va after spending two week- here with relatives. Mr- J. B, Moore. Jr., .C Ral eigh spent the week end with imr patents. Mr uid Mrs Frank King. VV VI tli. Va , spent the week end here. Sydney Hay W illiams of Pitts burg, Pa., teas a guest in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Moore umv g'ewt ;n Vaughan m S.nr.l- y Bernard Bobbitt of N'tsy.u't No ■ -. Va., visited h pai n - Mi and Mrs. Young Bobbitt. Sr., for the week end. T. E. Epps of Wilson snout the week end in town. Miss ( ora Wilson visited het mother in Halifax on Sunday. Wilton Lancaster of Portsmou th, Va., spent the week end with his family. Mrs. Junius Stallings has re turned to her home after spend ing the week end in For. Jack son, X. C. Mi.-s Marie Taylor of Wilming ton and Miss Ruth Topping are guest of Miss Ruby Perry in Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kooinv of Raleigh were week end guesi of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pippen. Misses Emma and Doric, hy Bou ncy of Raleigh spent tin w ■ k end with Mr. and Mrs. II F. Bon ney. Miss Bertha Mae Xewsome. Mi Mattie Jerkins ;-md Mrs. H. ( . Worlhen visited in Raleigh Sst Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy King of Het - derson were Sunday guest of M . and Mrs. Frank King. Mrs. Carrie Phelps of Vaughan -pent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hale. | Miss Mary Dell Harris of Raleigh u as a wek end guest of her moth er. Mrs. Dell Harris. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pope and -on of Aulander spent the week end with his son. Miss Betty Mae King of Rich mond. Va.. was a house guest of Mrs. Bett King last week. Mrs. Kewitt CheeVes of Bel l-ia.. I- guest of Mr. N. W. Warren. 1,other Collier of Portsmouth, \ a. spent the week end in town. R. ay Patterson of State Col lege spent the week end with Mr. and Airs. Bolt Patterson. Mrs. (>la Mae Gardner left on Tuesday morning for Rockford, 111. Mis. Joseph Delhridge and lau ghter Betty Ann visited her par ents in Xorlinu last week. Mrs. Porter Colins and infant son have returned to their home from Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Miss Frances Smith of l’eters i burg, Va.. was a week end guest of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harden land son lDonal of Baltiino-e. Aid., ivi-ite,! Mrs A. F. Miller on Sat ! urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCall have recently moved to Littleton from Marion, Va.. and are at the Coop 1 or Hotel. Mr. McCall is manager ! of Rose's Five and Ten Cent I Store. Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Atkins and I children visited Mrs. Maggie War ! ren in Darlington on Sunday. Airs. Milton Overby was a week end guest at Fort Bragg. Air. and Mrs. Dewitt King of Roanoke Rapids visited his parents AL. ami Mr.-. K. A. King on Sun day. Mi-- Blanche Eakin of Charlot te visited Mrs. Maynard Hale on Mondaj. MEM OKI AM In loving memory of my hus band and father, Lewis I.. Cooke whod ied June JO. 1941. Surrounded by friends, Im lonely. In midst of pleasure, I’m blue, Smiles on my face are heartaches Always thinking of you. More and more 1 miss you, Some may think the wound has healed; But little they know the sorrow, Within my heart concealed. Just when life was the sweetest And we could live our best The gates of Heaven opened And you entered into a land ot rest, Wife. What is a home without a fat's r'.’ All things the world may send. But when we lost our fatltei We lost one of our dearest friends. It is lonely here without you. And sad along life's way Life does not seem the same Since you went away. Daughter. Alice. Registration Places Are Announced Warretnon, June 25—The fifth Registration will take plan- on June -to. 1942 between the hours of 7 A. M. and V> R. M. All men born on or after Jan uary 1, 1922. and on or before June 30, 1924 will be required to register. Places of (registration will be in each voting precinct as in the last previous registrations. Chief registrars for each precinct arc as follows; W. B. White Norlina, X. C. Mrs. H. Coleman Wise, X ( . Mr. J. ,1. Nicholson Macon, X. C. Mr. Marvin Newsom . Littleton ; Mr. W. M. Fleming Manson, N. < . Mrs. S. R, Jones - -Elams, X. C. Mr. W. F. Davis—Grove Hill. N.C. Mrs. R. L. Powell Liex X. C. Mr. Macon Reavis . Warrentou. (Slhocco) Mr. M. Newman. Xorlina, (Precinct) Mr. J. P. T. Harris -- .Vaughan Mrs T. J. Harrington ---Kt. Henderson, V C. Mrs. R. H. Bright . ..Warrcnton j Assistant Registrars will bo no- ■ tified b y their Chief Registrars ! of this F if til Registration. he j registration will hi handled in every way the same as the fourth registration. State Headquarters S lective Service advises that Warren Coun ty may expect to registrar around IlOO men in this coming -egistra tion. \. M. Thornton. > hairman, Warren Countv Local Board No. 1. Littleton Holds Daily Church School A Vocation Chu.»h Si ho >1 spon sored by the Churches of the town begain Monday and will con tinue through Friday under tin supervision of Rev. H. L. Davis. Those assisting Mr. Davis include Miss Louise King. Mr-. Claude Johnston, Mrs. Kewitt Cheves, Mrs. B rantley Aeree, Miss Annie Farmer, Miss Lucretia Jones, Mrs. Diek Thomas, Mrs. L. II. Justis, Mrs. Macon Moore, Mrs. George Ragland. Miss Blair My rick. Miss Mary Ellen Egerton, M.rs. John Picot, Miss Carrie Helen Moore, Mrs. Horace Robin son and Joseph Newsome. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ro e. an nounce the birth of a s on Wil liam Johnston on June l-> .-t Roanoke Rapids Hospital. GETS NAVY COMMISSION Sydney Ray William:, son of | Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Williams oi ] Essex has been ct'nimisMor.ed ;l!1 Ensign in the Naval Reserve fol owing completion of a course ol mining. He graduated in eloc .rival engineering at State Col ege in 11)40 and since that time uts been employed by The ost inghouse at Pittsburg, Pa. He is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. li. Kay Browning of Littleton. New Teachers Elect ed Littleton School Newly elected teachers al Lit tleton High School are Il.ichael Robinson of Clinton, Martha troupe of Denton, Mildred Tom linson of \\ iison, Mozelle Morgan al' Middlesex and Savonne Mat thews of Kipling. All are hording grammar grade positions except Miss Matthews, who will teach science and direct girls' athletics. Returning teachers are Louise Copeland el' Woodland, Elizabeth Rodwell of Warrenton, Lucy Wil son of Louisburg, Mattie McGin nis of Hamlet, A. W. Parker of Littleton, Earl Smith of Micro, Annie Boyd Morecock of Halifax, Corrine Morecock of Halifax, Hel en Flanagan of Greenville, Sally Anderson of Halifa^ an 1 Ellen McIntyre of Red Oak. Newsome Elected Head Littleton Lions Marvin Newsome was electe I president of Littleton Lions club i at its meeting last Thursday ! night. Newsome succeeds C. C. Abei nathy. Other officers elected at the meeting were vice president. J. L. Skinner; D. A. Rose and ,1. I’. Pippen, Secretary and treasur er; A. \V. Parker, Lion Tame.-; R. P. Thorne, Tail Twister; O. L. Currin. C. H. Lambeth and L. H. Baucom, Directors. 'f. 'le ‘-ntitJccl lu ,vt>t ‘‘l > . k ■ t” lapel button? Yi , arc il \uu arc investiat I" l ast ton percent of yonr ua .1 -111 m fry ‘•f 111 War Bonds every» J:0L <!a>- ,l's >»«r badge of p, triotism A HIT IN ANT HOME Now more than ever before—Pepsi-Cola is our family “buy" word. Before, with or after meals, Pepsi-Cola gets the call. Grand in taste, big size . . . and easy on the budget, 1" full ounces . .. just 5c. THE DRINK WITH QUICK FOOD ENE11CY Cola is made only by Pepsi-Cola Company, I.ong Authorized Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. BETTER T.M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. In The Brown Flavor-Guarding Bottle Bottled Locally by McPherson Bros., Littleton, X. C. BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS
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