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KKS.lt- ".CARTER, 'society editor ,.. Phi »” •’ W L Ofiice P n0IA PERSONALS, SOCIETY Mail All Social Items to Mrs. R. W. Carter or Telephone them to Phones 312 or 403-1 All Items oi Intelest 1 o Halifax County and Surrounding Territory Greatly Appreciated [flight Reveries *» oiwav.- such * nil° lhin* It >■ 1 one eeded, and ift* ' , ,... is'nt it'.’ And >mos along, it want affected . , [’no love is vianee across Sw'" ' wt,en c.ool) ?Tnds reach out to touch a memory n anothei s >art. ,nted. a«d lov ,hen true low oes'nt med enionstrations. here in » -s1'^ 1 •all 01 ME" ieed not speak for you to know “heart is your-, ana yours u lone; Deed net say. I i-.v 1 d want you tor ray »un. need not show V ecstasy ,vou need not write l.y word or sign bring to me; one single line f lover’s poet, need only recall once more l ]jjss we share,I ■ you know why, t made me your.- forevermore, [y lips, my heai t and 11 Dorolln liallengcr. Friends of 11: Bemi t'lockei rill regret to leni a -lie is a pa ient in Park View Hospital locky Mount. Friends of Mi-. Pula Hart wil egret to leain is ill at hoi ome here. Mrs. Dora I’m :.■■;! nt i• L Mon ay in Richmond. Mrs. J. C. Syria mil son \ i-. ■ itcil relatives in Enfield on Wed- c nesday. Mr. Marvin Wilson of Kdenton i was a Sunday guest of Mr. and ] Mrs. E. L. Ballinger. He was ac companied home by Mrs. Wilson j and son, Channing who have been visiting here the past few days E. L. Ballinger, B. M. 2c, L\ S. I Navy spent the week end at I home here. W. J. Long. Jr., and John l&'heri.i Long of Weldon spent last week end in Chapel Hill. Mis. D. P. Chenoweth is spend- ' ing several days in Richmond where shd is undergoing ireat ment. 1 Mrs. Kate Miller has returned to her home in Rocky Mount al ter visiting her sisters the Miss es Gary. Miss Betty Owen of Newton and Miss Jean Tyree of Reeky Mount who have been spending some time with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Owen left for Newton last Tuesday. Mrs. W. E. Oaniel and Miss . Alice Page Daniel are visiting Dr. and -Mrs. 1). S. Daniel in Kicn mond, Ya. Dr. and Mrs. D. iS. Daniel and 1 son spent the week end with Mrs. I j W. E. Daniel. | Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Daniel and | children spent the week end with ! Mrs. \\. E. Daniel. Miss Edith Mae Alston lias re turned from Lillington. George Nash of Atlanta was hi recent guest of his parents here. Miss Janet Rawlings has re turned to Richmond after visiting her parents here. Miss Luc-ilo Oakes spent -ever.tl guaranteed shaving performance CLIXD0UBLE EDGE BLADES 20 25* *150 8 FOR 10c More satisfactory iftovts for your money! CLIX always CLICKS! to DIVISION . CONRAD RAZOR BLADE CO, INC. • LONO ISLAND CITY. N. Y. LEVON Theatre PROGRAM WEEK OF JULY 19, 1942 Sunday-Monday Gene Tiernev-Bruce Cabot SUNDOWN __NEWS AND ACT _ Tuesday - Wednesday ■ay McDonald-Virginia Weidler BORN TO SING COMEDY AND ACT Thursday-Friday Merle Oberon-Alan Marshall LYDIA -_ COMEDY AND ACT Saturday James Gleason-William Tracy tanks a million Charles Starrett Rulers OS The North Lands ^^hapter 4 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT Co*ing to LEVON THEATRE, Enfield, J^ay-Monday, July 19-20, All That Mon wa^nSuy; Thursday-Friday, July 23-24. ■AmP Woman. a> - last weak at Virginia Bench. Mis. B. M. I.>hui(lson is spend ng this week in Suffolk with her inrents. •Mi'. A1 Millikin and daught-r mve returned from Minnesott leach. Mrs. ,1. U. Vaughan and Miss )oris Drewett spent several davs ast week in New York. Friends of Mrs. D. P. Chenoweth till oe glad to learn she has - anted from a \Yinston-Salem hos lital. iliss Mary Cook Green and drs. I). Allen Green have return 'd from St. Petersburg. Fla. Friends of Mrs. D. H. Moody vill regret to learn she is ill at ter home here. Mr. and Mrs. X. M. Shearin tave returned front a week spent n Elizabeth X. .]. and New York. Pat Gainey of Hollywood, Fla., ;pent several days this week with Miss Frances Oake Misses Jean Tilghman ami Mary Francos Buck have returned from New Bern. Mrs. Bertha Zollicoffer of Greensboro visited friends and relatives here last week. Mi.~s Frances Gulledge of Green ville. G. was a recent guest of Mi-- Catherine Hardison. Mrs. Ellsworth Jones and son have returned to Franklin, Vn. al ter visiting Mrs. R. I*. More head. Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Soldi n and son spent Sunday in Jack on. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter have returned from Arkan a.- and Ti as. Mr . Coy Day and daughter of 1 Roxboro have returned home after spending several days hero. Mrs. Helen P. Harrington las returned front a stay in Wilming ton and Kinston. L. B. Strong of Wilmington spent the week eml with his fam ily here. Mrs. Lawrence McKirdy left on Tuesday to spend some time with friends in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. •(. S. Selden and children and Mrs. Blanche Ellis spent Sun day in Tarboro. Mrs. Joe Estridge and daught er of Florence, S. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jones. Mrs. Fenton Jones and daught er have returned from a visit to relatives in Rocky Mount. Mrs. L. L. Kitehin and son of Virginia, Beach, Va., and Mrs. William l’ope of Kinstnu -pent several days this week with Mrs. II. V. Pope. Miss Jane Pope has returned from a visit to Brancheville. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hanes and family are spending a vacation in Farmville and Henderson. MANY A MAN, these days, has swapped his brief case for a proudly carried lunch box. And many that have carried one for years are finding that their wives have learned a lot of new things about lunch-box nutrition. Lunch boxes that go to work and lunch boxes that go to school have enlisted— because UNITED STATES NEEDS US STRONG! —Plan box lunches to round out the day's other meals; make good use of left overs. —Select foods that are easy to handle. —Vary fillings and breads for the sand wiches, and don't scrimp when you spread the butter or margarine! —Use enriched and whole-grain breads for mineral and vitamin content. —Something hot in a vacuum bottle . . . canned soup containing milk or home made cream soup left from last night s dinner. _A small covered jar of cole slaw or fruit salad, and something crisp wrapped m wax paper—carrot sticks, celery, tuce, radishes, onions. _Vary the raw-fruit-and-cookies routine with a baked custard or gelatine dessert in its own individual mold. Just remember when you pack that lunch box . .. this is no picnic. UNITED SI A . Lb NEEDS US STRONG! Your electric refrigerator keeps a variety of good lunch foods.. . good. EAT NUTRITIONAL FOOD Every day, eat this way MILK and MILK PRODUCTS . . . at least a jiint for everyone— more for children—or cheese or evaporated or dried milk. ORANGES, TOMATOES, GRAPEFRUIT ... or raw cabbage or salad green* —at least one of these. GREEN or YELLOW VEGETABLES . . . one big helping or mure- some raw. some cooked. OTHER VEGETABLES, FRUIT . . . potatoes, other vegetables or fruits in season. BREAD and CEREAL . . . whole grain products or en riched white* bread and Hour. MEAT, POULTRY or FISH dried beans. i*ras or nuts occa sionally. EGGS . nt least 3 or 4 a week.‘cooked uny way you choose—or m'Tiaide BUTTER and OTHER SPREADS vitamin-rich fats, peanut but ler. and similar spreads. Then out other foods you oIso like office of defense health and WELFARE SERVICES PAUL V. McNUTT, Director, Washington, D. C. Property ol federal Security Agency, nu.j b9 idpiwluced by permission only VIRGINIA ELECTRIC and power company Memory - Suiter Mrs. S. S. Suiter of Gar; N. C. announci . the marrhr. ■ ■{ her daughter Mary Craig to I i ut enant Thomas Memory of Wei o ville. N. C'. on August 22m1.. IP II in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Memory is a graduate of Randolph-Maeon Woman’s C-dieg Lyncheburg, Va., and Lt. M n ory attended Wake Florest C - lege. He received his tommi at Moody Field, Valdosta. Ha , a:, is now stationed at McDill i- el.;. Tampa, Fla. Lt. and Mrs. Memory will : ake their home in Tampa. HOW LI.I, - GIBSON Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Gibson of Roanoke Rapids announ ■ ttie marriage of their daughter J I to Walter llmvell of Noe , News and Roanoke Rapid . - n et Mr. and M'i - I’ D Howell of Roanoke Rapids on Saturday. Tu 27 in the Roanoke Rapid- L. byterian Church. The couple will make thei home in Newport News, Va. Mrs. Leroy Morris and Mr . Norman Norwood have iv. :;n d from Welch, Va. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Mutphre; and family spent Sunday in Farm villa. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Snunde have returned from a vi -it to Roanoke, Va. Mr. Cecil Hardy of N.a folk spent Thursday here. Mr. and Mrs. John I.on; Norfolk spent several dav In - week with Mr. and Mrs. .1 l . O’Dell. Mi- Ann Taylor has returned fo :> \ i.-it to friends in Wil Mr-. Jimmie Cox has returned fi 'ii u visit to her husband at Camp Polk, La. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson ..ad children of Toronto, Canada aie visiting relatives here. Me .1 A. Silberhorn of Rocky Mount spent last week with her mother Mrs. Annie Myrick. In Memoriam MRS. .1. JOHNSTON W", the members of the Wel n a Rapid- W. M. Society desire ress appreciation of the life and work of one of our cherish I mead r Mrs. .J. A. Johnston, ■an fell asleep February 19th., 19-12. ar V.1 for many years a de voted member of the Weldon Bap! At chi rrh. The cause of ea < laid a warm place in her heard Stic was a groat spirit, pos-er-dng sound wisdom end doi v iof ut. tempered with un.ier .•.a lea . ah | liberal to the to tered liy her church. Her 'uvnus optimistic nature car ta. -i chc-er to iter friends. i ieher because of - ■ p riis and the Kingdom is built upon such lives. Therefore, in' it resolved; FIRST. That we bow in sub . issi hi to God's will, knowing that. II' doeth all things well. Id'OXI) That to the bereav ed family we extend our ieepest sympathy. I IIIRJ), That a copy of these re ilutinia be sent to iter family and in ila Biblical Recorder and to de Roanoke News foi publi cation. Mi-.,, Theresa Dickens, Miss IVarle Harris, Mrs. S. Allen. Committee. e tnkrfi Mi* run in iitr K^» — THEATRE Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Program week of july 19,1942 DIAL R-392 Sunday-Monday-Tuesday Maureen O’Hara-George Montgomery Ten Gentlemen From t" 5 » SOU ■ ■ _ftm i ui.it _ Wednesday - I hursday Miriam Hopkins-Brian Donlevy A Gentleman After Dark Friday Julie Bishop Kiehard Travis Escape From Crime Saturday Don “Red” Barry CYCLONE KID Added: Perils of Nyoka Roanoke Rapids Theatres on The Air Mon day Through Friday - 3:00 P. M. 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