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M:u'n IS .ni der of Nasi is tie holiday gue / CU dJ C—J CZJ CZJ CU L T'S an old, old custom, this \ ringing of bells and done* ing out the Old Year, but the spirit that rides in at the stroke of 12 is as new as tomorrow. With so many old friends and so many new friends, this New Year of 1945 means more to us than ever before . and we hope if means more to you. FURNITURE CO. Si ( VROI.1N v HAPPY MEW YEAR H/H/H/H/E OH/H/H/H/Z Rising above the din and clamor ^ ol the New Year's celebration U' this triumphant tact: IT'S THE TRADITIONAL AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE Within the memory ot the oldest inhabitant that's the way we’vo always celebrated New Year's, and that's the way, please God, we always will celebrate it. PROG I Or JECEMBER 31st. Sunday Jean Arthur - Lee Bowman ,a \%& IHSiiaii' nt Years Ne vs and Comedy M day and Tuesday Susanna Coster - I urhan Bey imax in Technicolor ; : u.. and Thursday Frank Sinatr a - Jack Haley ;g * s M a tv m g* U 3 9 i- c B u. Higher Also Selected Short Subjects Friday : nd Saturday Buster Crabbe Valley Lynn Merrick Stars Vengeance ©n Parade Added-Flying Cadets - Ill 1 of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daniel and u family of New Bern were holiday guests in the home of Mrs. \\ . E. . Daniel. r| Ray Peele has returned to his \ home in St. Augustine. Fla., after dj visiting friends here for several weeks. Mr. ami Mrs. Coy Day and dau ghter of Roxboro and Mr. and Mrs. Potent and family of New port News, Va., were Christmas '' guests of Dr and Mrs. W • A. Carter. l it I Mrs. Oren Eadie and daughter of Arlington, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Shepher 1 had as their guests during the hol idays, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Jones and son of Franklin, Va.. and Dr. Robert P. Morehead of Winst m-Salem. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jones during the hoi - days were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde \Y. Kina of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. J Wayland Sledge and son of New Bern and Mrs. Joe Estridge an i daughter of Florence, S. C. Herman Hargrove. Jr., S J-c Virginia Beach, V a., spent < bi ist mas Day at home. Mrs. L. V. Wilson and children visited in Henderson during the holidays. Mrs. B. M. Hickman of Lenoir is spending the holidays with friends here. Miss Corrine Crush of Kntield is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark and Miss Florence Ann Clark of Nor folk, Va.. visited here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ragan of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. James Rowell of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rowell during the holi days. .Miss Margie Collins of Raleigh spent the holidays at home. Albert Lassiter, Jr.. S 2-c of New York City spent the Christ mas holidays with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Savage and daughter of Roseboro were holiday guests of Mrs. E. L. Hayward. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shaw of Want Ads FOR RENT— 2 room apartment fully furnished. Steam heat, Pri vate bath, Electric refrigerator Mrs. I>. P. Chenoweth, Weldon, N. (’., Phone W-386. FOR SALE-Two mules. In good condition. Leander Boone, Garys burg. N. C., Box 14. 2t. pd__ WANTED—All SUFFERERS with ANY KNOWN SKIN DISEASE To Ask About V-J-O. Selden’s Pharmacy, Weldon, N. C. FOR REPAIRS to all types Re frigeration, Electric Motors and Appliances, call E. I). Shearin, W-533-1. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - We wish to announce that we now have a Studio in Roanoke Rapids with a specially trained Photo grapher, Mr. R. L. Ferrell in charge. All work done with most modern equipment. Portraits made by' appointments only. PHONE R-492R. TRUEBLOOD STUDIOS, January is *h. open, , gate of the year. AB j ' around the landscape l«' dritry and the winds whis tle bleakly. But there's plonfy of cheer indoors. A jolly young guosf is duo to arrive on New Year's Eve, end we're going to give him a royal •velcome. HAPPY HEW YEAR, EVERYBODY I ' And loads of good luck | to you in 1945. ! WELDON HOTEL M. B. Craven, Mgr. WELDON, N. C. Enfield and Frank Shaw, Jr., U.j S. N. vi.sted relatives here on, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dover, Jr., and daughter of Allentown, !’u-. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J Shepherd. Albert Lassiter, Jr., S L’-c, Mrs. Lassiter and Margaret Davis spent Wednesday in Richmond. Mrs. W. O. Davis has returned from a recent two weeks stay in Florida. Mrs. J. V. Larkin is spending a few days in Rocky Mount this week. Miss Minnie Belle Turner oi Goldsboro spent this week with her mother. Miss Agnes Oakes of Beau fori was the holi-lay guest of her pai ents, _ . . , Miss Martha It 'dwell of Rnlei visited her mother during the hoi days. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Underwood and son Johnnie were guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Johnson during the holidays. Miss Christine Alston • Hi'.-h mond and Miss Maude Alston > Lillington and .Miss Kdith M Alston, Raleigh were hoi day guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Und rwood of Greenville and Mr. arm Mrs. iCZJCLJk We are naturally proud of our standing in tins community, and can only thank the people of the community for the prestige we enjoy. We wish you not only a Happy New A ear but a full measure of happiness the whole year through. Willey Hardware Co. WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA I It was hop* that teat th* Span ish galleons plowing through ! uncharted seas . . . hop* that kept them on their course until they sailed between the I 'irginia capes. It is hope that "springs eternal in the human breast," hope that gives to New Year its magnificent spirit and the will to do. Hopes are stronger than wishes. tV* hope for you in 194S the fulfillment of all you plan for today, the best twelve-month that Father Time has ever meted out to you. And for right now, the happiest of New Years. WELDON FARM IMPLEMENT CO. R. \V. CARTER, Mgr. WELDON, N. C. SHIP AHOY I Here comes our shipload of good wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New /ear for every man, woman and child in this community. Especially do we extend our best wishes to those in service and their families at home. Farber & Josephson • SEASONS GR.EETI NGS ♦A HAPPY NEW YEAR. TO ALL* WELDON. N. C. A. L. Cochrane, Jr., and sons of j ja kson were Christmas guests of Mi. and Mr;. J. I. Wyche. Jeanette Eason of Atlanta, i,a., is spending a ten day leave er | a tents. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Robinson. Mr.-. H. C. Brown and Mrs. L. y Wilson’ attended the funeral' 7 rzjiz3rrz of T. G. Parrott in Header. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cond family of Scotland xeck holiday guests of Mr. J. H. Marks. Miss Evelyn Mitchell mond spent the holidays , mother Mrs. Ella Mitchell HAPPY NEW YEAI When all is said and done the eternal quest of human beings is for happi ness. Our wish for you in 1945 is for more happiness—more than you have ever known before, whether that hap piness be in gainful occupation or the attainment of some long desired goal. Thank you for having remembered us so generously during the past year. HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY C0.| (’. A. WY( UK. Mri-. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. I The year 1944 will soon be history. We are happy to say that we formed many new friendships during this eventful year, and strengthened many old ones. To all of our friends, both new and old, we extend most cordial New Year wishes. $eiden’s Pharmacy WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA PROGRAM WEEK OF DECEMBER 31»t PEOPLES SUNDAY Jovce Reynolds-Robert Hutton JANIE Added —Latest News MOM) \ Y and TUESDAY Carmen Miranda-Michael O’Shea SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS (In Technicolor) WEDNESDAY and THU USD AY l ar\ (.rant-Ethel Barrymore NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART Added—Latest News FRIDAY Richard Dix - Janis Carter MARK OF THE WHISTLER Added—Selected Short Subjects SATURDAY Buster Crabbe Galley of Vengeance Added—The Black Arrow IMPERIA1 SUNDAY Carmen Miranda-Michael O'Sh SOMETHING FC THE BOYS (In Technicolor) MONDAY and TUBSDAYl Joyce Reynolds - Robert Hutt^ JANIE Added-Latest News WEDNESDAY Jim Bannon-Janis Carter The Missing Juror Added--Selected Short Sujlg. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Laurel and Hardy THE BIG NOISE Added-Latest News SATURDAY William Boyd Leather Burners Roanoke Rapids Theatres on The Air Mon day Through Saturday - 2:30 P. M. • Station WCBT —
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