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Miss Agnes Oakes is visiting' friends In Fort Barnwell. Mrs. C S. Vinson has ia turned I'rom t.ynhaven. Va.. where du as been spending mne time : it her ■ laughter. Mr-n K, II Brazelle »t' I’layton was called here this week m ae r’■ ’i:.t Ilf the death af !ler ur.rle T F An,lei a . Mr and Mrs. Jack Turner of Norfolk spent the week end here with rviUiiVi-s. M kb • \ ■■ :■ Ik spent the week end at home. Airs. L. V. Wilson and children spent the wee it end Hender-oti and Townsville nut it t, W. On pent Tin day Hi U.iUngn M i ■ s Ueta-Viite Gregory was railed home this week end from Washington. I). F. on account of the dentil of her brother, Blimmie Gregory. Frank Itightmyer, Jr., of Bain bridge. Mil. .-pen: the week end at Thursday Afternoon Club Meets Tile Ti arsday Afternoon C.r met in the home of Mrs. II. V. Boards t!n. January 6th with Mrs. W. A. Pierce. Jr., presiding. Af t r several mat ters of busi ness had been d. ca.-.ed, Mrs. R. E. Vick gave a review of "Mr. Winkle Goes to War.’ by Theodore Pratt. At *::•.* caaciUMon of tin* :>f- - grant Mrs. Bounds invited her guests into the dining room where coffee was poured by Mrs. Edgar Bounds anti served wit it sand wiches. salted nuts and eandie.-. Guests of the club included Mrs. David Miner. Mrs. \\ 0 Davis, Mrs. E iirar Bounds, Mrs. F. J. Bounds and Mm ^ • tC O. I*. Robinson. Promoted Madison Armistead. U. S. Navy BABY CHICKS FOR SALE F - Approved N. t . I' lloium T -• : Ba . t , • Ail ;" p.'Ular breeds. Place your order now for f iture delivery. J. M. COBB Oak (it'ove Ha Bakery, llaii'ax (Tirol in a. V who w a • stationed at Fort Meyers, Florida has been transferred to St. Augustine. Flornla ami has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (,:g). Lt. Armistead Is the son of Mrs. I. . i Stan'.hack Armistead, form erly of Weldon, now of South Hill, Va! Hollister News Me.-la i.e-. Albert Bugg and Pe ter Daws Murmaduke v.-ited Mr liariis Wed'te da; The V. W A. held its regular meeting with Mrs. 1. C. <Juul Ti.---.lny evening. During the . coffee and sandwiches . were served. I Mr. and .Mrs. Jack ' it.wley ; cd in In fiehl on 1‘ I :day. |*v 1)11 o Shearin of the ' anal j /.me is !: me on furlough with his . t '; and Mi -1 ; M Shearin. Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Dawson of Washington, 1). C. were Quests of her parents Mr. and Mr- J. 1 0 upton last week. Mrs. I law .on was the t'-niu-: Miss Mildred Gup ton. Mr. I-hhvia Claus, a shopped in Warrenton on Saturday. Joe IJ. C rawley, soil of Mr. and Mrs 1. A. Crawley who is statioii 1 id somewhere in Northera Ire land has recently been promoted to Corporal. Mrs J. J. Williams and uau ghter, Annie. Misses Anna * iurk and Alma At ringt e : 11 eky Mr. Saturday. Mrs. J. .1. Allen spent Friday with Id., (jg) Sidney Ray Wiiliaias who was home on leave visiting in - parent.' Mr. ami Mrs. !-■ h. VV .. . ■ Lt. U ims ha ju t returned from an oversea m.-.-n ii. Mes-ei -. Albert Cherko, Walter Taylor and Alvin Gupton shopped in Warrenton Monday. Chief Petty Of fie. r Bert Garn er of Beaufort. X. C. spent tire w,-ek • ■ with his w rte Mi -. Garner. MILK Winstun-Salem and ( harlotte have recently been placed in reg ulated areas for fluid milk con servation and control, announces the Food Distribution Administra tion. PORK AX'D UMAX'S VI,out J in.000 case.- of canned pork ami beans will .-con In- re leased to civilian consumers, says a VVi-'A announcement. HOGS Farmer. should always collect nation point;-, when they sell oi de liver pork off the farm, also beef, lamb and mutton, -ay Government officials. c±J^JaLic±lclJniJcrJ^aUc^Ji=LJc=u PROGRAM WEEK OF JAN. 16th., 1944 Sunday Frances Langford - Robert Paige Cowboy In Manhattan Latest News Monday and Tuesday Michele Morgan - Alan Curtis Two Tickets To London Comedy and Act Wed nesday-T burst! ay Abbott - Costello in HIT THE ICE Comedy and Act Friday and Saturday Charles Starrett in ROBIN HOOD OF THE RANGE Ann Savage Passport To Suez Chapter 15, Secret Code Coming Sun., Jan. 23, Goodmorning Judge BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS at our TICKET OFFICE Roanoke Rapids Associated Charities Elect New Officers \? the r;■ ; <|uartorly meeting of .. i: .' 1 . A . ,aled Charities, which was held in the Municipal Huildin.tr on Monday evening, January 10. the following offict m were elected: Edvard B. Manning', president; John B. Dunn, \i v-president; Ret Cordon l- | 1 ’ r. • tiva-.irer; Eathei Peter Ml Bongos, eerotary; Mrs. Clayton M CaCi V. case worker. The exe cutive omiuittee has the l'ollow members: Kdward H. Malinin. Father Pe'.er M. Dcnges, ltcv. Cord hi h. I’rice, John B. Dunn, \\ . cv i1 t'unncll, L. Everett Dav ei Mr Be-sie I* Ashton and Mi Samuel (i. Bunn The uruuti ii■ ■ clinicc nt the directors was I'ri Meat Edward B. Manning as tho trustee to the Community Cue- The 1013 reports were read an i :'.led lit' the treasurer, the .-•vreiary ami the case worker, an 1 plans were discussed to car ry a the vital work of Associated ( a u ' .c during the New Year. HALIFAX News Mrs. Russell Weeks was host c - to the members of her bridge club I'iiursday evening. \\ ucii - ores were totaled .Miss Effie A vent was winner of top ze and Mrs. \ A. Parks won ii.tli the second high and bin go prizes. The hostess served a delicious sweet course to the following Me- names A. E. Hux, W. H. John | Boykin, R. W. Milli kiii, W R. Caudle, Spooner, P. C. ( i aw ley. V A. Parks, P. C. Drap , :, .Mis-i - Clem Raead, Edith and Effie Avent.__ SOME COOKING SUGGESTIONS MISS VIRGINIA BLOUNT Home Economist VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY IT \IN UK BIX UTS At meal planning time today, li.ul.iyV. homemakers .'it with the point-ra'.ioing table on otie side of her. the family food budget in front of her, and the list of the seven basic foods on the other, side. Thus situated, she realizes[ tin- practicality of returning to pla.nor recipes. Complicated, ex-j pensive ones will be left in the Idles until post war time. Planning meals and purchasing food are not the end to the I housewife's responsibility. She' must see that the foods are cooked i in such a manner that the nutri-1 the elements are retained in | them. To help meet this demand, I lets review modern rules for ■uoking food. Do not stir air into foods while they are cooking. Air increases oxidation which destroys vitam ins, Do not put foods through a sieve while they are hot. This increases the surface exposure to air, and oxidation increases. .Mashed and i iced potatoes are not so nourishing as baked potatoes or those cooked with the jack ets on. Do not use baking soda in cooking green vegetables. An al kali intensifies oxidation which has a destructive effect on all vitamins. When cooking foods by boiling, the temperature should be raised as quickly as possible and use as Do you feel “left out of it”? ARE YOU missing the chance to share in this war—missing an ex perience you’d value all your life? Right now, in the WAC, you could be doing a vital Army ob. You could be getting valuable training, meeting new people, see ing new places while serving your country. More Wacs are needed at once. Get full details about eligibility, training, pay, the jobs Wacs do, how they live. Go to the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. (Your local post office will give you the address). Or write: The Adjutant General, Room 441f>, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. Do it today! little water a? possible. Bath ot these preserve vitamins ami min erals. Do not use long cooking pro cesses, such a- -.own;;, when shorter methods are available. Do not throw away the water in which vegetables are cooked. It is full of vitamins and mine rals and should be used as a foundation for soups, sauce- and gravies. Do not fry foods valuable for their content of Vitamin A. H and C, because high hen; de stroys them. Prepare chopped fruit and veg etables just before serving them.1 Start cooking frozen foods while they are still frozen. Serve raw frozen fruits imme diately after thawing. Soak vegetables tor neshen ing in large piece-. \\ lted green vegetables a r e ipiestionable sources of vitamins. Cook Vegetables with the skills on, and eook in as large nieces as possible when rooking in water, both conserve minerals and vita-| i mins. Following these rule- and using dependable recipes will save, waste The next step for meal j planners is to avoid monotony bv using different flavors, textures and menus. Serve foods that meet the Seven Basis Foods standard lor Health Ml (11 TIM UKU N HKD MI) More than 31 billion board loot of timber are needed in 10h‘> from I the U. S. forests to supply forest products needed for war materials | and essential civilian use . F.very foot of timber needlessly burned! reduces the supply available for f war and for the reconstruction days of the coming peace. TUBERCl'LC.iJ SEALS This year the Tuberculosis Christmas Seals have traveled to the far corners of the world, where our American Boys fight for the things America stands for; For I.ove. Sympathy and Aid to the sick and the poor. Thanks to everyone for using the Tuberculosis .Christmas Seals so generously in 11)43. It is cer tainly too late to buy any more seals, but if you failed in the rush of the season to get any, the As sociation in your County can still use your money should you want to make a contribution. To everyone who has done so much volunteer work in your lo cality remember that your work hasn't been completed until your County Chairman has received all of your data. January is certainly the month to clear up all extra activities ami chock up. \our 1 ub licity Chairman needs all the lig ures so she can publish them in the near future. Promoted Sterling C«. (Bumps) Molmrn.j Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mo horn of Weldon, has been promot ed to the rank of Sergeant in the United States Army. Sgt. Mohorn is now stationed in Los Angeles, Cal. _ ! KIRK STOPS W AGES Burned timber often results in the loss of direct and indirect wages, taxes and other benefits. - A carelessly thrown match can up set the economy of a whole com munity zJ tsj tsj a'EZJ cu cJ a cu czj cu DAMAGED Cotton Seed For Sale Per Ton F.O.B. OUR YARD These Seed Will Make Excellent Fertilizer The Southern Cotton Oil Co. Weldon, N. C. Have a Coca-Cola = Let’s be friendly • • • a way to ivin a welcome wherever you go Where you find democracy, you find the feeling of friendliness, of give-and-take—the spirit of neighborliness. It’s made up of little things that mark a way of life: sports, fair play, movies, comics and swing music. A simple phrase like Have a “Coke" turns strangers into friends, the same in both hemispheres. Around the globe, Coca-Cola Stands for the pause that refreshes, —has become the high-sign of the good-hearted. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY WELDON COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. It’s natural for popular i to acquire friendly abW tions. That’s why V°u J Coca-Cola called "Coke \ .O 1944 The C-C 0*4 /HMsiiil, ItkMUtkUk iJOLtl SQUARE DANCE Every Saturday Night LITTLETON GYM LITTLETON, N. C. Music by THE HAPPY RETONGA RANGERS OF ROANOKE RAPIDS EXPERT FIGURE CALLER BENEFIT OF GYMNASIUM FUND Admission 50c, Tax Included PROGRAM WEEK OF JAN. 16th., 19 PEOPLES SUNDAY Mary Martin-Franchot Tone TRUE TO LIFE Shows at 2:00 - 4:00 - 8:30 MON DAY-TUESDAY Mae West - Victor Moore THE HEAT’S ON Added--Latest News WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Franchot Tone - Marsha Hunt PILOT NO. 5 Adaed--Selected Short Subjects FRIDAY Allan Jones-Evelyn Ankers You’re A Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith Added--Selected Short Subjects SATURDAY Robert Livingston-Smiley Burnette Bride of The Plains Added--Don Winslow of Coast Guard IMPERI SUNDAY Robert I’aijte-Louise Allbritti FIRED WIFE Shows at 2:00 - 3:10 •8:1)1 M ON DA Y-TU ESDAY Mary Martin-Franchot Tow I TRUE TO LIFE! Added--Selected Short Sub WEDNESDAY John IIubbard-Kita ()uij;!«| Whispering Foototq Added—Selected Short Subjw THURSDAY-FR1DAT Mary Lee - Gladys Gwm Nobody’s Darlii Added—March of Time Crisis." SATURDAY Ken Maynard - Hoot tS| Westward Bon Added—Captain \merid Roanoke Rapids Theatres on The Air II day Through Saturday - 2:30 P. M. Station WCBT
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