PAGE 2 I Littleton IN MRS. JACK J mmmmmmmammmmmmtmi Miss Frances Newsom of Roan oke Rapids spent the holidays her with her mother, Mrs. A. M. New som. Mrs. O. B. Moore of Raleigh wa (here for the Easter holidays. Miss Grace Benton of Hal if a: spent the week end at her homi here. Mr. md Mrs. Ellis Perfy spen Easter with relatives at Sprinj Hope. Miss Mabel Warren, who teache: at Woodsdale, spent the week en: here with her (parents, Mr. anc Mrs. N. W. Warren. Mrs. Kate Ennis returned thic week from Raleigh, where she has been spending several months wife: her daughter. Mrs. George Robinson of Norlina was a visitor here Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Montague has returned from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Norfolk. Miss Eleanor Phipps, who has been spending some time at Hartsville, S. C. returned to her home here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Randal B. Etheridge of Raleigh and Mrs. Nora Grant of Durham were guests j1 Mr .and Mrs. W. G. Alston during the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton of Henderson were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Prank Jones. Misses Emily Pippin, Elberta Foster, Anne Person and Mr. Junius Person were visitors in Durham on Thursday. Miss Mary Spruill returned Tuesday to Meredith College after spending the Easter holidays here with her aunt, Miss Hattie Spruill, Mrs. H. A. Hunt spent Wednesday of last week in Raleigh. Miss Virginia Kennedy of Din ham spent the week end here witin her aunt. Mrs. J. R. Wollett. Miss Bertha Mae Newsom, who is attending E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent the holidays here with hei mother, Mrs. A. M. Newsom. Mr. and Mjrs. Rufus Bradley spent the week end in Rocky Mount as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Rufus Bradley. Mrs. D. M. Fulcher spent the week end at her home in Washington, N. C. Mrs. M. W. Ransom and Miss Esther Mears returned Friday from a visit of several weeks in St.Petersburg, Florida. Mr. George Snuggs of Wadesboro was a week end visitor here. Miss Katheaine Leacjh of Raleigh spent Easter here with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Leach. Miss Lelia Partin of Brinkleyville spent a few days this week with Mrs. T. N. Harrison. Miss Jean Thompson of Franklinton spent the Easter holidays with Miss Mary Shields Justis. Miss Lizzie Whitaker of Selma spent the week end at her home here. Mr. Sam Turner, a student at Wake Forest College, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Thorne spent the week end at Smifchfield, Va. Miss Vivian Person visited friends in McGilead during the Easter holidays. Mrs. L. M. Johnston and Mrs. P. R. Ashby of Durham were visitors here Monday Miss Sallie Edwards of Greenville and Mr Dick Roberson of Robersonville were visitors in Littleton Sunday afternoon Miss Fannie Burney Johnston, a member of the Sanford school faculty, spent Easter at her home near Littleton Mrs. W. W. Simms and Miss Sadie Vinson of Wilson and Mrs G. S. Pritchard of Whitakers were week end guests of Mrs. S. H Pritchard. Mrs. J. N. Moseley and little son Carlton, are visiting xelativtes in Boydkins. Mr Jeff Palmer and Mr, P. D Jones of Warrenton were visitors in town Friday night. PpqvI "picViol on/1 hflco a???/ ? ? ? VM*? (U1U XUIOO XliUUC Tucker Moore, members of thf Franklinton faculty, spent the Easter holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shaw o: Rocky Mount were guests of lAx and Mrs. E B. Perry during th< week end. Miss Prances Person of Seaboarc and Miss Mildred Person of Lacrosse, Va.p spent the week enc with their parents, Mr. and NCrs W. T. Person. Mr. Sam Riggan of Norfolk wa: a visitor here Sunday. Mr. Sam Thorne of Raleigh spm the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs S T Thorne at Airlie Mr and Mrs W W Johnston o Weldon were week end guests o Mrs. M. W. Ransom. Mr A1 Quarles of Norfolk spen the Easter holidays at his homi here Miss Hattie Spruill and Miss Mar; Spruill spent Sunday and Mondi in Rocky Mount Miss Lucy Fortescue spent th WunotM, North < lews Events KELSON, Editor - week end at her home in Swar e Quarter Miss Claire Benthall spent the week end in Woodland. s Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mohorn and daughters, Misses Susie Spruill anc < Ballard, of Weldon were guests ol s Mrs. J. B. Boyce on Sunday. Miss Olga Boyd spent the week t end at her home in Roanoke I Rapids. Mrs. George Stone and Miss 5 Mary Carter Stone of Danville, Va. 1 were the guests of Mrs. W. P. Tayl lor on Friday night. Miss Usances Scarborough ol > Macon was a visitor here Monday, 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bobbitt vis? ited relatives in Nash County on Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hudson and ? _ x children, George and Eisie, 01 . Richmond spent the Easter holidays i here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bobbitt. i Miss Doris Topping, who is at. tending Atlantic Christian College > at Wilson, spent the holidays here with her grandmother, Mrs. T. J. . Topping. > Mrs. A. M. Newsom and family spent Sunday in Leesburg with relatives. Mrs. E. C. Dickens and son of Richmond spent the week end here with Mrs. Dickers' mother, Mrs. J V. Walker Mr. William Nuckols spent the week end in Richmond Mrs. W. F. Williams spent the week end in Durham with her sister. Mrs. K. B. Kennedy. Mr. Roy King of Henderson spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. J. M. Stokes spent Monday in Rocky Mount. Miss Elmelyne Evans spent the week end in Scotland Neck. Miss Elizabeth Smith of Raleigh spent the week end here with her , mother, Mrs. J. R. Wollett. Miss Carrie Myrick of Four Oaks spent the holidays at her home .here. Miss Addie Newsom of Kenley, was here for the holidays. Miss Elsie Mohorn spent Easter at her home in Brinkleyville. Miss Dorothy Newby of E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent the holidays wim ner mumer, mrs. uora iNewuy. Mrs. O. C. Currin spent the week [ end with relatives in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore were visitors in Warrenton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Warren of Kemersville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren during the holidays. Mrs. R. T. Kirkland was called to Warsaw this week on account of the illness of her brother, Dr. M. F. Smith who is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. J. M. Riggan of Warrenton spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hardy, at their home near Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Partin of Dawson were week end guests of | Mrs. Partin's mother, Mrs. H. A. Insco. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wagner visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lovell in Warrenton on Sunday. TO CONDUCT SERVICES Rev. S. W. Oldham of Wendell will conduct services in the Littleten Baptist Church on Sunday morning. April 19th, at 11 o'clock, according to announcement made this week. The public is cordially invited to hear Rev. Oldham. Senior Class To Present Play 1 The Senior Class of Littleton High School will present its an1 nual play on Friday evening, April 17, at eight o'clock in the High School auditorium. The play selected this year is a three-act comedy, "Where's Grandma?" It promises to be a clever bit of entertainment. The cast in' eludes the following members of the Senior Class: Blanche Three: witts, Herman Spain, Ruby King, ! Dandridge House, Mary Jane John! ston, Sarah King, Oler Pulley, Har^ vel Lee King and Ellen King. j Littleton Debaters Defeat Weldon i Miss Jane Johnston and Miss * Mary Jane Johnston, upholding the * affirmative side of the query, "Resolved: That The Several States 5 Should Adopt a System of SocialI ?? JJ at TTT~T i&cu lvicuiuuie, ueieitttju tiie wcit don negative team in the Triangu' lar Debate at Oxford on Friday, March 27th. ' On the same date, Miss Ruby ' King and Miss Vella Nelson, supporting the negative, lost to the * Oxford affirmative team at Weldon. e PUPILS VISIT RALEIGH f > The pupils of the Seventh Grade, iyaccompanied by their teacher, Miss Louise White, and Mr. W. F. Wile liams, visited in Raleigh on Tues I ' Facing Sj. | 1 . By Gloi "S ARE you planning to meet spring with a new face? Not actually, of course, but there are things that can and should be done to make yours a fresh, dewy complexion. You know, winter months have not been particularly kind to your face. When you pass your hand over the skin, you can feel tiny bumps under the skin which mean? that you have been hoarding debris swept into the pores. Renovating the face for spring means thorough cleansing and creating "normal skin activity through proper stimulation. Quite the simplest method is a soap and brush bath. Even a tender skin?unless there is some abnormal condition?is benefited. For your face bath, make a lather with a mild toilet soap and warm water. ? ? ? ?~ onmnlovmn US0V 'till tuun/iuaivu brush that is shaped to the face so that it will easily get in the crevices around the nose and mouth where most blackheads lodge. With' It rotary motion, massage the face thoroughly, not forgetting the forehead. Your skin begins to tingle and you feel the blood rushday, inspecting the sights of the J Capital. Many places of interest were visited and a most enjoyable day was reported. Littleton, Route 1 Ms. J. Robert Shearin spent Saturday in Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pike visited in the home of Mr. Walter Perkinson Saturday night. Miss Mae Pike is visiting relatives at Hollister this week. Mr. M. R. Boone was in Warrentcn recently, n Mrs. Wallie Hardy and Mrs. Bobbie Clopton shopped ]ln Warrenton recently. Mr. T. S. Walker spent Friday in Littleton. Mrs. Bobbie Clopton attended a church meeting at Roanoke Rapids this week. Embro Items Mr. and Mrs. K. o. Loyd or Greensboro spent the Easter holidays here and at Warrenton. Miss Elizabeth Cheek came home last Saturday from Greensboro' Hi i.ftlKf =ln=lr=)n=ll=ll=ll=lElr=:J II B |? We serve' you SERV! !: Its ESSO serv lr Serving ESSO produ ij It's a service i 0 YOURS FO mm || ^E3B i=)r=lr=ln=li=lc=li=li=li= rHE WARREN RECOR >ringtime S ia Lane ?1 w H^Bb Hr # w illfii!!? Voted by Marie DeVills, NBC singing star." ^ -w * -- . . 4|t ing to the skin surface, assisting f the little facial glands to throw o5 excess oil and secretions. The gentle penetration -of the bristles . loosens the dirt and oil which have f become embedded in the pores and any hard little caps which havb formed on the pores will be swept away, allowing them to throw ofl | their waste and breathe again. The egg-shaped complexion brush . s has bristles which are rounded at ? the ends so they do not irritate C sensitive skins. ~The brush Is / recommended by dermatologists , for skins with blemishes and acne as it is such a thorough cleanser. Normal and oily skins can be i brushed nightly with excellent ef- v feet. For dry skins, too much pres- j sure should not be exerted and a good lubricating cream should be s applied after the twice ,weekly v treatments. Your skin is apt to feel f drawn after the first few times, but this sensation disappears once it ! u has become accustomed to the ac- ! tion of the brush. ' j f: Try a series of complexion brush a treatments, and meet the spring- ! y time with a radiant face. j b ' g where she has been visiting her sis- c ter since last Christmas. 0 Miss Vergie Powers and mother C shopped in Henderson last Satur- day. mother at Airlie Easter. j The farmers around here are S glad to see this pretty weather. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cheek and Helps Prevent Many Colds mJbl Especially designed M aid for nose and r tiff W upper throat, where Vicks I most colds start. Va-tho-nolUL?^ Nom iThreot/j(j^^ Trll Re gvlor Size....30# I 1 i Doubl? Quantity 504 ? vlcks vatronol ' EM?*?^ c ==S==== i a i-ady Took Cardui ^ When Weak, Nervous I "I can't say enough for Cardui If g I talked all day," enthusiastically writes Mrs. L. H. Caldwell, of States- ' ville, N. C. "I have used Cardui at Intervals for twenty-five years," she c adds. "My trouble In the beginning j was weakness and nervousness. I r read of Cardui In a newspaper and t decided right then to try it. It seemed before I had taken half a bottle of . Cardui I was stronger and was soon up and around." Thousands of women testify Cardui bene- 1 flted them. If It does not benefit YOCfc J consult a physician. ' * lr=Jf=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=EJ7=] SERVICE ICE and Serve it right; ice, by Powell and White cts?HAPPY MOTORING'S or station right, with service, static R MORE SERVICE?BETTER AND THEN?S E R V I C E ' tS-.OT V. * Ji=Jr=Jr=Jr=ir=Jr=Jr=Jr=Ir= M, D ~CAR0*G1 SO FAR A J OUR RKORW 5HOW.NO ff. EVER TOOK PART IN THE 51AVE TP. DIDYOUKNfcr EDWARD HYDE, THE FIRJT GOVERNOR OF NORTH (AROIINA 5ERVED F0R2 YEARF BEFORE HE WAS OFFICIALLY APPOINTED 9 ? ? THE EDITORS Or CARO'Gft/\PHIC5 laughter, Vivian, spent Easter with /Irs. Cheek's parents. Mr. and Mrs. lim Best, at Airlie. Friends will be sorry to know /"* TXT Worrnoi* To nnf Trof 'Xiao XVJLXO. V. TT . TT MgiiVi id iivv jvw eeling well and strong. Miss Ethel Cheek visited her Certified Seed Broadcast Subject The value of certified seed in cientific farming will be stressed Saturday in a radio talk on the Carolina Farm Feature program by L D. Stuart, extension seed specalist at State College. Good results cannot be obtained f the grower uses seed about /hich he knows little or nothing. Ie is taking a chance that the eed may be from a high-producing ariety, and again, they may be rom inferior varieties. For this reason Mr. Stuart is rging farmers to plant only certiied seed. By so doing, they will be ? " ft J ii ssunng unemseives 01 a prontanie ield at harvest time if the crop has een cultivated properly. Also incuded on the week's proram will be a talk on Friday by J. Maupin, extension poultryman, n "Management of Growing !hicks.'' In his talk Mr. Maupin JOCTOjtf KNOW Mothers read this: THREE STEPS ? 1 TO REUEVMO ' 1 COMmPATlOl A cleansing dose today; a smaller quantity tomorrow; less each time, until bowels need no help at alL Vhy do people come home from a lospital with bowels working like a vell-regulatcd watch? The answer is simple, and it's the mswcr to all your bowel worries if rou will only realize it: many doctors ind hospitals use a liquid laxative. If you knew what a doctor knows, ? ? i- it. If f J * I rou would use omy uie uquiu iunu. liquid can always be taken in Tadually reduced doses. Reduced iosage is the secret of any real relief rom constipation. Ask a doctor about this. Ask your Iruggist how very popular liquid axatives have become. They give the ight kind of help, and right amount >f help. The liquid laxative generally lsed is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup^epsia | t contains senna and cascara ? both latural laxatives that can form no labit, eyen in children. So, try Syrup 3epsin. You just take regulated l^ies till Nature restores regularity. lr=Jf=]f=lr=]r=Ji=Jf=Jr=3 i 0 1 V ir speal; L )n appeal. L 1 SERVICE, 0 iifc psa | ?&&? i P** : jF=jr=|F=jr=ir=JF=Jr=iF 1 IAPHICS ~ DO YOU KNOW YOUR STATf ? 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