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PAGE 2 ' " wwiwmmmmw.'MHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMnn I Littleton IS MRS. JACK I | wwnniiiiii>iiiiiiiii?Jiiiiiiiniiimm? Mr. Clinton Smith of Raleigh spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Wollett. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Joyner of Roa 1 T". "'nrn SlinHftV CUCStS Of fnostr xvapiuo ??v?v 0 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bonney. Miss Margaret Woodlief of Henderson was the guest of Mrs. J. E. Stansbury a few days this week. Miss Lucy Fortescue of Scranton was a week end visitor in town. Miss Alice Jones is visiting relatives in Durham. Miss Evelyn Mann of Manteo is spending the week end with friends in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. May spent Monday and Tuesday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cassada of Roanoke Rapids were week end guests of Mrs. M. P. Cassada. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ward visited relatives in Battleboro Sunday. Mr. J. H. Boyd spent the week end at his home in Greenville. Mrs. Norman Lovell of Warrenton was the week end guest of her sis-1 ter, Mrs. W. E. Wagner. Miss Lillah Nelson of Greenville was the guest of Mrs. J. R. Wollett I this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson and Roger Moore spent the week end at Morehead City. Mr. Cary Dowd of Raleigh was a visitor here on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aiken of Washington, D. C., spent a few days last week with Mrs. T. J. Miles. Mrs. Hattie Harris left Monday for her home in Lorain, Ohio, after being the guest of Mrs. Annie Baldwin for a few days. Dr. T. W. Harris of Richmond, Va., arrived Tuesday to spend several days here with Misses Annie and Tempe Thorne. Carlisle King, who is attending summer school at N. C. State College, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. King. Paul W. Cooper was a visitor in Littleton this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jones spent Monday in Richmond. Mrs. L. M. Johnston of Durham was a visitor here on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ellis of Oxford were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ozella Keeter. Murphey Hancock of Greensboro is here on a visit with his grandlather, J. L. Price. Mrs. Annie Haithcock of Newark, N. J., arrived this week to spend some time with Mrs. H. A. House. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnston and sons spent several days last week at Virginia Beach. Miss Katherine Leach of Raleigh spent the Fourth here with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Leach. Mr. David Suiter of Weldon was a visitor in Littleton Thursday night. Mrs. Eugenia Perry arrived on Thursday from Raleigh to spend some time at her home here. Mrs. W. W. Johnston of Weldon spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. M. W. Ransom. Miss Sally Moore Pippen and Miss Kara Reid Cole spent Friday in Henderson as guests of Mrs. A. J. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs .R. P. Allen of Weldon were visitors here Thursday. Dr. W. E. Campbell spent the Fourth in Raleigh. | Mrs. W. J. Early and little daugh- j ter, Elaine, of Aulander visited Mrs. P. A. Johnston and Mrs. E. L.! Crawley several days last week. \Mr. Ned Wiley, a student at Yale University, was the overnight guest of Rev. and Mrs. Rufus Bradley on Friday night. Mr. Wilev was en route to Charlotte. Miss Elizabeth Smith of Raleigh spent the week end at her homt here. Miss Thelma Scofield of Humlock Creek, Pa., arrived Monday to visit Miss Pattie Bobbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jones spent the week end in Henderson. Miss Ella Hunt and Mary Alice Purnell returned Wednesday to their home in Ingleside after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hunt. Mrs. J. C. Cushwa of Alexandria, Va., is spending this week at her home in Airlie. Mrs. Craven Ezell of Dunn was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawley, Mrs. N. W. Warren, Miss Ertie Boyd Warren, Dr. F. D. Sain of Phila delphia, and Dr. Wallace Mustian of Warrenton spent the Fourth of July at Virginia Beach. Miss Frances Newsom, Miss Bertha Mae Newsom, Miss Mary Dell Harris, Marvin Newsom and William Leach spent several days this week at Hubert, N. C., as guests of Miss Ethlyn Sanders. Miss Frances Scarborough of Macon was a visitor here Tuesday morning. Miss Pearl Fishel, who is attending summer school at Chapel Hill, spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schlichter Jr. of Norfolk, Va., were visitors here Friday. Mr. J. H. Bridgers of Henderson was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Sims and Miss Ruby Vinson of Wilson were guests of Warren ton, North Carott fews Events 1 KELSON, Editor Mrs. S. H. Pritchard a few days last week. Miss Bettie Moore of Washington. D. C., is expected to arrive Friday to spend the week end with her sister, Mrs. H. P. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strandberg of Greensboro were week end guests of Mrs. B. P. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett and John Garrett Jr. of Warrenton spent a shot while here Thursday. Dandridge House and Willis Taylor spent the Fourth in Washington, D. C. Mrs. J. E. Stansbury and Mrs. Ivey Hale left by motor Wednesday morning for Philadelphia where they will spend a week with Mrs. Hale's sister, Mrs. Sterling Bousome. Mr. S. H. Pritchard of Wallace spent the week end at his home here. On his return to Wallace he was accompanied by his wife, who is spending this week there. Mr. Ellis Jovner of Richmond, Va., was a visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Swarringer and Mrs. Horace Mitchell of Brinkleyville were visitors in town Thursday. Friends of Miss Sally Moore Pippen will be glad to learn she is getting along nicely following an operation at the Roanoke Rapids Hospital Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Bobbitt of Washington, D. C? spent the week end at "Idlewild" with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bobbitt. Miss Bobbitt recently accepted a permanent position with the U. S. General Ac counting omce, wnere sne nas neia several temporary appointments for the past year. Mrs. Alton Harrell of Charlotte is spending two weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Jack Salmon. Dr. F. D. Saiil of Abingdon Memorial Hospital, Philadelphia, left Wednesday after spending a week here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Warren. Mrs. W. E. Wagner and her house guest, Miss Evelyn Mann of Mnnten nnri Mrs Alton Harrell of Charlotte spent Wednesday in Durham. Messrs. Henry Bobbitt Jr. and M. C. Chewning spent several days this week at Clarksville, Va. Mrs. J. A. Butts and family of South Hill, Va., were guests of Mr. w I ATI | Whe We have en For the con a large Cleaning Ma 100 bushels of wheat your wheat being cl( take your weights to wheat screenings dire different flours as sh( For each 5 1 One b and n< ing fl( For each 6 1 204 po of fee< eni price is tne unici Observer. See your d? V Flour s M THE and Mrs. E. C. Bobbitt on Sunday 1 afternoon. s MISS THREEWITTS HOSTESS * Miss Virginia Threewitts enter- ^ tained on Wednesday evening at ajj most enjoyable picnic supper. Her 1 guests, who numbered 65, included a large number of student nurses at the Roanoke Rapids Hospital t and the following young people of a Littleton: Misses Kara Reid Cole, C Louise King, Bertha Mae Newsom, a Edna Hunt, Ruby King, Bertha p Thrower, Mary Dell Harris, Blanche v /Off ? that's just the 1 saying what Chestei been saying for years Chesterfields do a thing a cigarette ougt Chesterfields have ' plenty of it. But not And Chesterfields \ but they're not insipic Chesterfields (tgo , ? 1935, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. rfirr I Mil I sat Gro\ larged and thoroughly overhai venience of our custom trade chine in a separate house. T1 per hour. It is on the first flo ianed. Your cleaned wheat is the mill for your flour and fe< ctlv from the machine. You ca 198 p pound For 6 bushel 186 p< 72 pou REMEMBEF of wh? If you live when you wish to br wheat you will bring flour and have it read from 25c to 35c per b We are alw* 11 i n i 1 win get some 01 tne. d months we are open easily at night. It is 1 afternoon about 4 or If you have j. _ _ 11. . m. ? . >wn below: nishels of cleaned wheat we give: arrel of Plain Flour, bleached or ui 9 feed, or, 185 pounds of White Dove tur and no feed, jushels of cleaned wheat we give: unds of Cream of Warren Flour and f 1?or:ounds of White Dove Patent Floui s of feed. Is of cleaned wheat we give: >unds of White Dove Self Rising F nds of feed. I?You get your screenings back on sat weighed in. a distance from Warrenton, ing a load. Tell us about ho\ and kind of flour you want ai ly for you. When we, furnish bi arrel depending on kind of ba lys glad to see you at our mill est flour you have ever eaten. ] day and night and can handle isually better for the large lo; 5 o'clock. They can then go 1 wheat for sale we are anxious ago quotation as printed dailj lily paper for wheat prices. VHITE'i ' & Meal Warrenton, N. C. A WARREN RECORD Threewitts, Mrs. Lee Carridean, Mr. c md Mrs. Jimmie Seal, Mr. and ^ drs. Harvey Lee Rainey, Messrs. 'ercy Harris, Moses Cole, George Threewitts, Harold Keeter, Jimmie tainey and Edwin Harvey. t PICNIC AT PANACEA I On Wednesday evening, July 3rd. i he Enterprise B. Y. P. U. enjoyed ? picnic supper at Panacea Springs, t James were enjoyed by the guests i fter which they were invited to s iartakc of a bountiful supper. There | ? /ere about 45 members present, in- 1 '.jyA&ls Go n 2^D 935 way of A rfields have a bout everyit to do. rASTE?yes JB too strong. ire MILD? f\; I or flat. ? . . M i to Town ; yssssssss' .& "jBBf g ^MMMM????M??????i Ml , . -M i : . o =Qg * I AM J lun vers iled our Mill, we have, installed lis machine cleans or and you can see weighed and you 3d. You catch your y ,n trade for several lbleached Self Ris- V I !4 pounds I r and 72 lour and each lot n phone or write us v many bushels of id we will bag the U igs the cost will be g used. and we believe you During the summer j large truck loads ads to come in the g lome, after supper. to buy it. Our presi in the News and 5 I Mill _ III h 7 I Warranto iluding the pastor, Rev. H. Reid i filler. MRS. RIVES HOSTESS Mrs. B. L. Rives was hostess to , ler bridge club on Wednesday af- : ernoon. A variety of bright sum- : ner flowers were effectively ar- i anged in the rooms where the luests were entertained at four . ables of bridge. Mrs. H. P. Rob- : nson received the member's high . core prize, Mrs. S. T. Thome was iwarded the visitor's prize, and the 1 ow score prize went to Mrs. J. C. ] ~w urunt WV> . ; ij. M & vgraPoBBft 5. >.;.'? i mBHH ; ivvj fe -^? = REPOR PTTl 1J At Warrenton, ft At the Close ( Loans and Discounts United States Government direct and | or full Other bonds, stocks, and s Total Loans and Ii Banking House, $17,402.79. Real estate owned other tl Cash in vault, exchanges, ( and balances with Other assets TOTAL ASSETS.. Deposits of individuals, pa payable on demand Time deposits of individual payable after 30 da day's notice Public funds of States, coi palities or other po Deposits of other banks, cai officers' and travelers' che SUMMARY OF IT] (a) Secured by ple< and | or inves (b) Not secured bj and | or inves (c) TOTAL 1 Interest, taxes, and other e Other Liabilities CAPITAL ACCOUNT : (e) Common stock, 200 s ,i, (f) Surplus 1 (g) Undivided profits?n< (\i) Reserves for continj TOTAL, including ' State of North Carolin County of Warren, John G. Mitchell, well, Director of the me this day, and, beinj 1 going report is true to Sworn to and subsi me this the 6th day c P. B. Boyd, Notary My Commission e: 6, 1936. n, North Carolina FRIDAY, JULY 12 1c ' i??35 Sessoms. RETURNsli^v^r^ After the games the hostess serv- Junius Person returned ed a delicious ice course to the fol- from a five weeks' trip thro^l! 4t'1 lowing guests: Mrs. S. T. Thome of West. His trip covered n the Charlotte, Mrs. R. W. Barrier of states. He stopped with Indianapolis, Mrs. M. Nelson, Mrs. San Antonio, Texas" * ?wias ^ Horace Palmer, Mrs. H. P. Robin- Springs, and Earlsboro' on?l0rad:i son, Mrs. H. A. House, Mrs. L. E. Other stops were made Williams, Mrs. A. J. May, Mrs. C. Grand Canyon, San "Dice31 the A. Jones, Mrs. H. C. Smith, Mrs. R. Francisco, Seattle, and man San P. Thome, Mrs. Jack Johnston, Mrs. cities. ' ' ?^er Jack Nelson, Mrs. J. C. Sessoms, Miss Esther Mears, Miss Annie Approximately 1200 tX)unri Tucker Moore, and Miss Sally wool was spooled and sold bv m ?' Moore Pippen. County sheep growers in late ?? . ' / rails ^ : :| ... A ? ||||l | p ^if I l,ocerr m ^ ::h':-::-:::: j '^m "_~ """ """ ~ if t* at tiir aamtmtiam ar tuir .1 ur inc. uunuiiiun wi mil, [ZENS BANK forth Carolina to the Commissioner of Banks )f Business on the 29th day of June, 1935 V ASSETS $207,583.33 obligations, y guaranteed 66.975.02 ecurities 56,694.33 \nvestments (Items 1 to 4) $331,253.18 Furniture and fixtures $1.00 17.403.79 lan banking house 10,367.45 jash items, |j other banks 390,070.39 1,177.45 | $750,272.76 LIABILITIES rtnerships or corporations or within 30 days 371,172.03 A s, partnerships or corporations ys or suoject to more man au 249.903.C4 inties, school districts, municilitical subdivisions 49,294.^0 sh letters of credit, certified, :cks outstanding 1.874.03 EMS 12 to 16, inclusive: ige of loans , I tments $ 39,772.29 r pledge of loans A tments 632,472.71 DEPOSITS $672,245.00 xpenses accrued and unpaid. 1,842.35 7,04C .14 haies, par $100 per share 20,000.00 '' I 40,ooo.oo I 5'13907 I ' ues 4,000.00 09.139.07 capital account $750 272 75 ia, Cashier, H. A. Moseley, Director and C. R. R?('* I Citizens Bank, each personally appeared before '> I 'fu u sworn' each for himself, says that the for'e best of his knowledge and belief. [J :ribed before JOHN MITCHELL 13 >f July, 1935. Cashier ? L1. H. A. MOSELEY #| Public. Director fcpires March C. R. RODWELL Director IF?~ * I I
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