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Frank Williams, Jr., has vrtuni ed home al'tei spending • >nu‘t : " at Ridgequest, X. C. Mi-. U. K. Sav-<sc and daug '■ cr of Boseboro are guests of Mrs E. L. Hayward. Mis. ('has. Shaw has returnee from a visit to her sister at P.,ni Level. Edwin F. Powell. L. S. M. C. Qunntieo, Va.. spent the week enc at home. M. ,J. Canine spent the week enc at ins home m Western Nor.h Cai hi a. He was a •campanil 1 by his larnilv who remained to visit relatives. Sgt. Thomas S. Turner has left to spend the remainder of his leave with his m ther in Gastonia before returning to Camp Brady Mich. Mr.-. Ellis Bond spent the ween end at Ocean View. Mrs. R. M. Watts of Sunbtuy is the guest of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Anthony. Miss Lena Ann Riddle of Rich mond is spending her vacation with her parents. Mrs. Robert .-Vilen and children have left to spend the remainder of the summer in Washington. X. i . and Bayview. Mrs. It. W. I hi m ill spent several du\s last week in Richmond. Mrs. VV. E. Carter and daughter Margaret are visiting relatives in Balt :: -re, Md. Mi- Helen Hairington has re turned from a visit to friends in Kinston. uli.-s Martini Rod'.’, ell el Ral eigh spent the week end at home. Mr- L. B. Strong and family .'•i.i Monday at Atlantic Beach and Moreheail (hi. ■ Misses .1 alv Strong and Pat Carter remain ed to -pe al the week f.l. David Ward of Xort.dk spent the week end with his moth Mrt F X Rowe ,.nd children are spending some time at Wade, X. C. Mrs. H. L. Grant of Jtocky Mt. visited roiatices here litis week. Mi- liu Myrick ha- tin i : I'oin (amp Beale, California wh.-ie -i.e has '••een spending s, me time with her husband. Boa C.diius of < of 2-Way Help* FOR WOMEN suggests you try ‘See Direction* on Label 1 s. is spending a leave at his J name. | Mr and Mrs. L. V. Wilson, Mr. i , ,1 Mis. -I. 0. Carter, Dr. ami Mrs. W. A. Carter, Mrs E. G. IP,ml. H. W. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. \ M. Shearin and Mr. and Mrs. i aswell Shaw of Halifax spent Sunday at Ocean t lew. jlrs. Abbott Browne and chil on have returned to Panama pity, i orida .at- r v:siting Mt. and Mrs. I.. C. Draper. Mi. and Mrs. Lawrence McKir , veek ■ 1: i Sumter, i - .. v : . Rowe is visiting rel »nd Crado k, Mrs J. li. Marks has returned laughtei tit Scotland Net k. M . ,|. \\ .it land Sledge of New g relat ives het e. y; . e, s. ones is spending some time with her daughter in Florence, S. t r.j; Hat ‘s • ■ t Baltimore, MJ [spend.ii.e some time with rele lives here. M . Klu.' Carr of Tarboro is tjle oi’ Mr-. Harry John son. Mi-. Milton Underwood and son , _ esu of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Johnson. Mr. P.mhai'd Inge o. Norfolk ,,, tit the week end at home. M s. Lee Bond of Franklin, Yu spent several days this week with Mrs. Ellis Bond. : Mr-. Bunveil Allen and sm . c W. were week end guests M id Mrs. A. S. A1 len. Mrs. ' a. Sawyer and daughter : \\ miser al'e guest* of Mr. and y Willi.; n Pierce. Mrs. Li. B. Woodruff of Roa i, he P.a; . is 'pent the week end ■ ei Mrs. M. A. I irn er. Garner - Pearson . wedding Miss Alice Ro le-vu Pea: son. daughter of Mi an. I Mrs. .1. H. Pearson of Koa Ra| nd I ieorge F. Gat n soil -f Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Garner u Weldon, was solem i r.ed Sunday. June lbth at Smiths Morns,dist ' liurch near here with t e Rev. W. Frank Walters of ficiating. The impressive ring ritual was used. lv uid pine formed a back ground for askets of Queen At : e’s hue and i athedral tapers burning in tloor candelabra which made up the church .leeoratior s. Prior to the ceremony Mi- W F. Walters of Halifax gave a program of wedding music The traditional marches were used. Mrs. Lillian Smallwood, us ma tron of honor, was her sister** only attendant. She wore a two piece dress of rose crepe with accessories of black and white LEVON Theatre PROGRAM WEEK OF JULY 9th., 1944 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Roddy McDowall-Preston Foster LASSIE COME HOME (In Technicolor) Latest News and Comedy Wednesday and Thursday Hedy Lamar in THE HEAVENLY BODY Also Short Subjects Friday and Saturday Charles Starrett Silver City Raiders Robert Donat The Adventures Tartu Chapter 10 - BATMAN BBaeBBeeessBiSE k Her flowers were garuenm stephanotis. The bride wore a street length dress of white brocaded sheet made with long sleeves gathered at the cuff, and featuring a sweetheart neckline. Her tiny hat of white lace straw was draped with a shoulder length veil and at her shoulder she wore lavender or chids. Howard Hawkins was best man and ushers were l lift oil Pearson brother of tile bride, and Lee Garner, brother of the bride groom. The bride’s mother wore a tdacl. crepe dre-s with black and white accessories and her corsage was of white carnations. Mrs. Garner us a graduate o: Roanoke 'Rapids High School and is puv -onpected with Leggetts Dept. Store Mr. Garner was graduate.! Hum Weldon High School and attended State College. Raleigh. He now has farming interests near here. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip and are now making their home in, Roanoke Rapids. Ransom - Hurley The Rev. and Mrs. John Bas cum Hurley of Snow Hill have re cently announced the marriage of their daughter Doris Tabitha to Cpl, Matt Whitaker 'Ransom ill son of -firs. Patrick E. Ransom and the late Mr, Ransom of Roa noke Rapids und Blowing Rock, which took place on June id. J'JR; The couple are making their home in Ardmore, Okla. near where! ( pi Ransom is now stationed. Hollister News sirs. Inland Staton and fam ily of Hampton. Virginia are spending sometime with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ham let Lt. (J.g.i Edward Hamlet and Mrs, Hamlet of Soloman, Mary land visit'd relatives here recent ly. Miss Margaret Qualls of Ports mouth, Ya., was the week end guu-fl. of her parents, Mr, und Mrs. T. C. Qualls. Mr. and Mrs, T, C. Qualls en tertained at supper for the fol lowing guests Friday night, Miss Margaret Qualls, Mrs. T. H, Hoff ler of Portsmouth, Ya., Chief Pet ty Officer Nonas Wollett and Mrs. S. H. Wollett of Raleigh; Mrs. Dickie Spence of Lillington; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gupton of Arcala; Mrs, W T. Robertson of Essex; C. T. Dean and Jimmit Avcock of Warrenton; Mrs. Rob ert Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawley and Miss Jean Hamlet. Chief Petty Officer Norris Wol lett who has been with the Nav al force in the Pacific for twelve months visited relatives here lost week, Mrs, Burt Garner and son Carl ton of Beaufort, N, C., are visit mg her sister, Mrs. Henry Wol lett. Mrs. Joe White of Roanoke Rap ids was the week end guest of hei mother, Mrs. Jake Wollett. Miss Beulah Gupton is spend ing sometime with her sister Mrs Ruth Marshall in Harrisburg, Pa KEROSENE OPA has announced that the tight supply of kerosene necessi tates limiting special summer rat ions to those who customarily switch from coal or wood to oil for summer cooking and who al ready have stoyes, Littleton News Miss Annie Lama- Kins' »i Fai mington, N. \ '• W. Myrick and .-/in f Ports mouth, Va., are spending the week with their mother. Mis. Lett King. James Thrower of Cc l . S. N spent the week end with ns par ents. Mr. and Mrs II- Throw er. Miss Evelyn Perk has re turned after spend!n. a :ew ik'.y. in Newport News. \ Miss iKuby Perry e:' Richmond. Va.. visited her pai week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jew S..lne'r and daughter Ruby o:' Ni ■ k rk City are visiting relative- e for m week, Miss Barbara 1 *iek of I nus burg is a guest of 'I - I!'at > Joy ner | Mis- Dorothy Jo t >pe the week end in 1! a. ' a. Mr. and Mr>. t .. md Edwin Whitehead of I! ^ a. sjient Monday in t< Jesse Wood, Sitei - -t ig Va. and Mrs, Nancy W ; Wil liatrs’on snent t e v I wit. Mr.- Jesse Wood ~ Mrs. Margie 11. X >r elk. Va., s]|jnt last ui town Mrs. Ozella 1\< • ao has been visiting her ghter Greensboro has : • -i :•> nei T 13. Fiiek of lla t ' N 'Ms home for the week Mrs. B. II. Hieks <1 children of Henderson sort Week end with her parents, V ami Mrs Cleve Stallings. Mr. and i|rs. i1 l.ittle of Newport News, Va visited parents for the week end. Mrs. Everette Di k- ns "f Rich mond. Va., is spei: .. - tat week wit hher mother, M Jack Walk er. Miss Catherine iaite< vi-ited her sisted in Nort e,. Va.. last week. J. W. Harvey was a business vieitfir in Raleigh- k.-t week. Louis Harrison - Greenville spent a few days . lit.- mothci this week. W, B. Myrick of liender.-m vis ited his home for the week end. Mrs J W. Harvey is a patient in Roanoke Rapid ilosm'ai. Mr. and Mrs. Ah ■ rt Simms and son are visiting relatives :n Ral eigh this week. Controlling Weeds Pasture Problem The presence of a large num her of weeds in a permanent pasture indicates one or two prob lems, low s,,il fertility and over grazing. or probably a combina tion of the two, says Dr. R. L Loworn, agronomist of the Agri cultural Experiment Station ai State College. “Most growers think of cm Want Ads FOR SALK—Or exchange for Rocky Mount property, Tii" Ok! Dixon two story home on \Y. Urn Street, Weldon, N. C. For furthet information write or phone Geo 1 Burnette, Rocky Mount, X. C. Phones 1772-.I or 2-145, nf._ FOR SALE—Westinghouse Elec tric Range in excellent condition with new units. See Tilghmar Furniture Company, Weldon, N Carolina, lt.-pd. LOST—Medium size male cat with grey stripes, lias broken tail mil is about two years old. Answers to name of "Funny.” Cat escaped from Railway Express office on June 28. Any information will appreciated. Telephone W-367. REFRIGERATOR REPAIR work. Call W-538-1 or see E. D. Shearin. South Weldon. nf. BRAND NEW FORD AND CHEVROLET MOTORS. Any yearly model immediate delivery. J. H. Newsom, Chevrolet Dealer, Littleton, N. C. 8t. pd. FOR SALE—Porta Rican Potato Plants at $3.50 perm. Also toma to plants, 75c per hundred. W. A. Bobbitt, Littleton, N. C. It. Franchised Bottler . Pepsl-Cola Bottling Company, Littleton. N. c. tr lling wecus in pastures by mowing bul there is a much bet tci way," ays Loworn. “Apply >:ic to two toils ot limestone per acre a ml >00 pounds o t 0-14-j to tain 1. 0o not over* graze the pastures during dry weather ami keep the animals off the in 540 in early spring until »iu- clovci :e 1 e i asses , re es taldished." Loworn points out that there will be a considerable growth of weeds immediately after t lie limestone and fertilizer ire ap plied but that they ran lie kept down by mowings until a good sod is established. He says that a mowing machine bears tin same relationship to weed con trol as headache tablets to n headache. Growers will need to provide -upplementary grazing for carl;, uring ui 1 ilso for the hot, dr\ . m inds in summer. Small grain and crimson clover make excell cat spring grazing, while kudzu Sudan grass and lespedeza arc good for the summer. "Weals c aipete with the better legutv.es and grasses for moisture , and nutrients, thus reducing tin ..mount ol' grazing a pasture • eapai.i- of piociditig. and every pasture program should have a definite plan tor weed control," Loworn says. S K HI'S Insufficient supplies of legume and crass seed are reported. In creased acreage in food crops, winter killing of alfalfa and red clover, lack ot labor, a brisk de mand or bay. and the uncertain ty of seed pri es are some of the contributing factors. Eye* Examined and Glasses Fitted Office ovtr Shell Furniture Store Not In Mondays. HR. E. D. HARBOUR Optometrist Konnokt Kspids, N. Carotin* PHONE No. 11-698-6 ELECTRIFICATION The Rural Electrification Ad ministration has made a loan al lotment of $50,000 to the Wood Stock Hectric Jft,mbe| poration of Beaul 33 1-2 mile members. tort °f line to ♦ship ^ County serve je PEOPLES SUN-MON-TUES. George Raft-Vera Zorina And All Star Cant Follow The Boys Addcd--Latest News WED-THVRS. Kay Francis-Carole Landis FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP Added--Pete Smith Specialty FRIDA* Tamara Toumanova-Gregory Peck DAYS OF GLORY SATURDAY William Boyd MYSTERY MAN Added-Great Alaskan Mystery imperial Summer Operating p0ij(; Admission Matinee and Xtghl .10 and 21# plus Tax SUNDAY Preston Foster Ann Rutherford Bermuda Mystery MON-TI ES.. Kathryn Orayson-Gene Kell; Thousands Cheer (In Technicolor) WED.-THURS. Lola Lane-lrene Ware Let’s Pretend We’re Sweethearts Added--Stooge Comedy 1'Rl.sSAT. Dick Koran LAND BEYOND THE LAW Added--The Tiger Woman Roanoke Rapids Theatres on The Air Mai day Through Saturday - 2:30 P. M. 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