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?VAUDEVILLE LOUISBURG THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 6-7 NIGHT SHOWS ONLY J. M. Marcy Presents "The Variety Girls Revue" ? Featuring ? Shorty Candler ..Black Face Drayton Sisters Musical Maids Marlyn Renaude Cuban Kumba Dancer Jack Drayton ...( Clown Juggler Marion, Helen and Kay . . Whirlwind Dancers -- 5 Big Vaudeville Acts 5 ? Largest November Dearborn, Mich., Dec. It. ? Production of Ford V-g cars, com mercial cars and trucks in Norem-i ber totalled 110,558 units, it wag announced today at the home of fices of the Ford Motor Com pany. This was the largest Not-' t>mber production of 8 -cylinder cars and trucks in the history of] I the automotive Industry. 1 The total Included 104,233 units' i produced in the United States and '6,326 units built at the Windsor, Ont.. plant of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. Ford production is now in full swing at the Rouge plant here and at assembly branches in the following cities: Buffalo. Chester, Pa.; Chicago. Cincinnati. Dallas, Kdgewater, N. J., Kansas City, I.ong Beach, Calif.. Louisville. Memphis, Norfolk. Va.. Richmond. Calif., St. Louis. SomerviUe. Mass , and the Twin City plant in St. Panl, Minn. *>? Cleveland County reports an In crease of cotton ginned this year over 1934 and farmers say the better harvest is due to a*ro yields being increased 1-3 to 1-3 from the use of lespedeza. SUBSCRIBE TODAY ! OUR is BUSINESS PRINTING r'cV ?LETTER HEADS ?SALE BILLS -CATALOGS ?BOOKLETS ?OFFICE FORMS ?BROADSIDES ?SHOW CARDS -BLOTTERS ?STATIONERY ?BUSINESS CARDS PROMPT WORK - - - LOW PRICES ||fHEN you want printing you naturally want food printing, promptly done and at fair cost. . . . That is the kind of printing we are qualified to render. We have modern type faces, a wide selection of paper stocks and layout suggestions which will enable you to attain real quality charac ter for your business or enterprise. Be the job large or small we can serve you. If you will phone, our representative will call, and, if you wish, as sist you in planning the work to b? done. ? PHONE 283 ? FRANKLIN TINES Miss Philippines SAN FRANC/ SCO. . . Mi* COnciiita Sumoo (above) :? bore, spending part of the $1000 awarded her in winning the title of "Mi* Philippines of 1935*', ahnr.nl beaut J voutect in the ls'afid*. Knew Her Onions "Can you serve company?"! asked the housewife when she was hiring the servant. "Yes, mum, both ways." "What do you mean?" , asked; the puzzled one. "So's they'll come again, or| stay away." Teacher: "flow many do daddy and mother and baby make?" "Two and one to carry," said little Blockhead Billy. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. Herbert 0. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C Telephones: Office 287-1K Residence 287-211 Hours ? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to w Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra-Violet light treatment. Miss Lucy Timberlake, Sec'y. Miss Rntb Perry, It. N. Graduate M Registered Nurse. Dr. H. H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, N. C. 1 'ffices In old Dr. Kills office bnild ing on Main Street next to Standard .iiervice Station Telephones: Day 10; Night 10 Dr. James E. Fulghum Louisburg, N. C. Office in Professional Building Next to Ifranklin Times JljUMing Offijp Hours 0 a. m.-O p. n?. ? 7 p. m--B p. m. Telephones Day 210-1R Night 210-SR Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Service Drug Co. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, N. O. Office over Rose's Store Dr. W. E. Bass Veterinarian Offices and Hospital East Nash St 1'hone: Office 380-L Res. 88A-J Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, N. C. Office at Residence, 8. Main St. Telephone: Hours: Day 04 8:80 to 10:80 a. m Xlght 04 12:00 *to 2:00 p. m 8:00 to 8:00 p. m 0. M. Beam Attorney at Law Louisburg, Jf. O. Office in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times ? Practice la all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Ixuilsburg, N. C. Office in First National Bank Rldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yarborough Attorneys Jk Counsellors at Law Offloe In Egerton BnHdlng Over Tonkel's Store Louisburg, N. C. Practice In Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and In the United States Courts at Raleigh R. B. White E. H. Malon. J. E. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Louisburg, N. C. General practice, settlement of es tates, funds invested. One mem ber of the Inn always In office. Radio Repair Service 10? 3 If ton Ave., Phone 248 Louisburg, N. O. STUART DAVIS Main Street Baiber Shop I. P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Louisburg, ?. C. Parlors under Union Warehouse on Main Street. First slass work guaranteed Give Me a sail. H. T. Bartholomew Notary PubUs Harvey's Garage Louisburg, ft. C Warns of Wine Famine | NEW YORK . . . Paul Garrett, 72, dean of the wine industry, pre dict an early favorable action by congress, drastically reducing tun on light American winea. "Other wiae there will be a wine (amine be cause the present supply will not supply 10% of the demand," be eaya. The Stein Song There's a notable family named Stein. There's Gert and there's bp and there's Eln. Gert's verses were punk, Ep's statues were Junk. And no one could understand Ein. Add Definition!! Johhny:. "What is a philoso pher, father?" Father:" "A man with a good constitution, position, and Bank account." Bachelor (dreamily): "Some times I yearn for the peace and comfort of married life." Married Friend (wistfully): "I Always do. i - v taai Designed in Sizes: 14, 16, 18, 20; 1?2, 34, 36. 38, 40 and 42. Size 18 requires 4K yards of 39 inch ma terial. SLEEP OH LOlNtJK Pattern 8345 ? Here Is a pair of pajamas which ia so cleverly de signed that It Is equally suitable | for sleeping or lounging, depend ing upon the material used. Those of us who .like to keep ; very suug and warm when the thermometer is way down, will find this pattern perfect for flan nel, either in a solid pastel or in a gWy print. Hardier souls will prefer to make It In cotton and may prefer the short sleeves. For a really luxurious effect, this model lends itself beautifully to silk crepe and satin, and It would make a stunning gift In either of these materials. Note how the trousers are set on a well-fitting yoke, and how they flare gracefully at the ankles The scalloped bodice, (foliar and cuffs are most appealing. Because both long and short sleeves are | given, this is a good all-year round I pattern ? one which you shoutil ! have for use from time to time. For PATTER*, aead IB onto la coin (for aaofc pat* ten desired), roar KAMI, ADDRESS, tnmM NUMBER aad SIZE t? PatrMa Dow. The Frank Ua Time*, Fatten Dep't-, 115 Fifth Areaao. Brooklya, N. T. I 4 LOUISBURG THEATRE Matinee Daily 3:30 # . 10 & 26c Night 7:00 & 9:00 15 & 30c SATURDAYS CONTINUOUS 2 TIL 11 10c and 25c Till 6:00 O'clock Saturday, Double Feature Jan. 4 BOB STEELE in "NO MAN'S RANGE" and DONALD COOK in "CONFIDENTIAL" Comedy? Serial Sunday, Jan. 5 Lyle Talbot - Winifred Shaw in "BROADWAY HOSTESS* Monday, Jan. 6 SYLVIA SIDNEY in "MARY BURNS FUGITIVE" ? On the Stage ? Variety Girls Revue Tuesday, Jan. 7 Barton MacLane - Mary Astor in "MAN OF IRON" ? On the Stage ? Variety Girls Revue Wednesday, BANK NIGHT Jan. 8 Buster Crabbe - Kathleen Burke in "NAVAD A" Thursday - Friday, Jan. 9-10 Erroll Flynn - Olivia DeHavilland Guy Kibbee - Ross Alexander in "CAPTAIN BLOOD' ? COMING NEXT WEEK ? JOE PENNER in "COLLEGIATE Warner Baxter in "King of Burlesque" II TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. Starting the New Year with A Bang ! New Merchandise Arriving Daily We offer 100 Ladies Winter Coats at a Great Sacrifice. Q Coats sold for $10.00, $2.95 |1 Now J Jj 6-9l D D D ID Coats sold for $15.00, $?.95 Now Coats up to $24.95, $ A.95 Your Choice ** v * II Ladies Silk Dresses, as low as M 1.00 a Dress Q Men's and Young Men's Suits and Top Coats at j Price. TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STqg^ INC. OUTFITTERS FOE THE EHTIRE FAMILY "Louisburg's Shopping Center" | si cab
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