f ? PAGE 2 j Littleton N MISS EMILY P Miss Ertie Boyd Warren of Bunn, Level faculty is spending the Thanksgiving Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Warren. Mr. Edward Joyner and children, Susan Gay and Francis, of Wilson * tnum Sundav. visitea reitiwvco *** w.... ? Mrs- G. G. Ragland spent the week end in Louisburg. Miss Margaret Riggan is spending several days at her home here Mr. Cecil Bobbitt of Raleigh spent the week end at his home. Mrs. J. P- Pippen motored to Raleigh Friday. Misses Rebecca Johnston and Edwina Taylor, Messrs. Ras Daniel, and Willis Taylor Jr. visited friends in Greensboro SundayMiss Mabel Warren of Woodsdale faculty is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at her home. Mrs. Sallis B. Summerell of Wilson spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Boyce. Misses Elizabeth and Carrie Helen Moore were guests of relatives in Edenton several days last weekMr. Harold Smith of Norfolk spent the week end in the home of Mr. C- G. Moore. Miss Sallie Boyce of Wilson visited friends in town Sunday. Mrs- Cleve Stallings spent Wednesday in Richmond. Mrs Oeoree G. Ragland and Mrs Ben L. Rives visited in Richmond Monday and Tuesday. Miss Ruby King is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at her home Miss Ruby Topping spent the week end with relatives in Raleigh. Mr. John Wheeler Moore of Richmond spent the week end with his father Mr. C. G. Moore. Miss Lucy Harvey Mooro visited Miss RUDy Topping in Raleign last week endMr. William Nuckols soent Siuiday in BattleboroMrs. G- C Raglaud attended the State-Duke game Thanksgiving. Miss Lucy I Leach left. Monday to spend the winter in Warrenton. Miss Frances Person of Seaboard arrived Wednesday to spud the holidays with her parents, Ml- and Mrs. W. T. Person. Miss Emily Pippen attended. the Annual Scabbard and Blade Advance Military Dance in the Frank Thompson gynasium at State College Friday nightMrs. Plummer Fitts or Macon spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. T. Person. Mrs. William Johnston of Wcldon spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. M W. Ransom. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Gilbert Pitt, who was in an automobile accident Saturday night, is convalescing nicely. Mrs- Norman Moseley and son, Carlton, are visiting Mrs. Moseley's parents In Boyklns tnis weea. Miss Elizabeth Smith spent Wednesday and Thursday at her home here. Miss Gladys Johnston of Wilson is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Anthony Johnston. Mr. and Mrs- Paul Johnston, Mrs. Anthony Johnston, Misses Jane and Dorothy Johnston visited friends in Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W- Cooper of Warrenton were visitors in town on Saturday. Mr. J. H. Bridges of Henderson was a guest in the home of Mr CG. Moore Sunday. Mr Frank Casteen of Danville, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs- Jimmie Robinson. Miss Elberta Foster spent Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. C- B. Austin is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mr. Harry Cassada spent the week end at his home. mr. ana mrs- w. 1. rnipps ana Miss Eleanore Phipps have returnCARO-Gl N.C. STARTED ACTUAL PREPARATION THE OWL WAR 3 MOS, BEFORE IT OPE j DID YOU KNOWthat the widow of governor stephens of albemarle then married in turn 60v berkley of va.anp aou inmvni of n f MV *. VVfMMkVI "I > ? THfe fcOlTORS OF CARO'ORAPHU Warren ton. North C ews Events j IPPEN, Editor tttitiiiiiiiiiiiinti.ttKtiiittnuiiiiiimm I ed from attending the Methodist Episcopal Conference held at Newberne. Mesaames w. r. xnreewiits ana T. R. Walker motored to Richmond MondayMisses Jean Parker, Louise White and Messrs- Frank Foster, Charles Allen Jones, and John Jones spent Sunday in Newport News, Va. Mesdames George Vick, Sam Patterson, Miss Dollie Daniel and Master Samuel T. Patterson Jr. visited Mrs- John Graham in Warrenton Tuesday. Mr. Jimmie Rainey spent the week end in Charlotte with relatives. Miss Frances Newsome of Roanoke Rapids is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Marvin Newsome. Mr. Allan Hunt spent Monday in RaleighMr. Plummer Fitts of Macon visited friends in town Sunday. Miss Bertha Mae Newsome, who J is attending E. C. T. C-, Greenville, arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays at her home. Mrs. A. M. Newsom and children, Misses Frances and Bertha Mae, and Messrs. Marvin and Joe Newsom spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives in Leesburg. Mrs. W. A. Wagner and Mrs. M. T. Dickens were visitors in Weldon and Halifax Tuesday. Miss Lois Shearin of Roanoke Rapids was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Shearin last week. Mr. Robert Riggan of South Hill was a visitor in town Sunday. Mrs Norman Lovell of Warrenton visited Mrs. W- A. Wagner last week. Mr. Jasper Riggan of Raleigh spent last week end with his mother, Mrs. Lula Riggan. Mrs. Frank Brown and children, Joan, and Rebecca Taylor, are guests of Mrs. J. C. Jones this week. Mrs. Frank Jones is spending several days with her mother in Henderson. Miss Bettie Hardy spent last week end at her home near wnitakers. Mrs. Doile Sturat of Raleigh spent last week end with her sister, Mrs. K. B- Topping. Mr. Dan Topping was called to Shilok on account of the death of his mother, Mrs. William Topping. Mesdames K. B. Topping and Doile Sturat, and Miss Hazel Topping were visitors in Jackson on SundayMr. and Mrs. Rufus Bradley spent last week end with Mrs. 3radley's parents, in Monroe. CIRCIE MEETS The Circle of the Methodist Episcopal church held its last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Horace Palmer on Monday, Novem ber 23- Mrs. J. P- Leach was reelected secretary, and Mrs. J. II. Newsome was elected treasurer of the local work- A good financial report was given for the year's work. WINS OVER NORLINA After a clean, hard fought game of football, Littleton High emerged victorious over Norlina High on Wednesday, the 18th, with a score of 20 to 0. Those who witnessed the game, played at Norlina, state that it was exceptionally clean and are high in their praise of the sportmanslike conduct evidenced throughout. ADDRESS AX HIGH SCHOOL After holding services at both the Methodist and Baptist churches on Sunday, Dr. B- W. spilman of Kinston, Field Secretary of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, made a short talk IAPHICSI DO YOU KNOW TOUR STATE? t * i ||MK| WE CITIZENS ASKED WAT AUTRIALS FO DEBTS BETWEEN $5 AND $50 BE TRIEl BY A JURY, AND WITHOUT LAWYERS (l7< :? (NVlTC YOU TO SEND IN INTCRESTINC *roUn? THI to the pupils of the Littleton High 't~ School Monday morning. His subject was "Seeing What You Study,'* and his talk was interspersed with appropriate and witty antidotes. L The children, and grown folks, too, for that matter, thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Spilman's visit. P. T. A. DINNER 31 Ol On Tuesday, November 23rd, the S1 Parent-Teachers Association spon- w sored a dinner in the Coppersmith hi Building, on Main Street- A large w I /.rnmrf offonHpH t.hp dinner which was quite a success. i ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs- Horace Palmer entertained her bridge club on Wednesday af- I | ternoon, November 18th. Lovely j arrangements of fall flowers throughout the sitting room and I dining room added much to the at- j I tractiveness of the home. After i | four progressions, Mrs. Harold I Smith was awarded a potted plant, as high score, while Mrs. L. H. Jus- j tis, holding low, was presented a j box of stationery. Mrs. Palmer, as- | sisted by Mrs- Hinton Prichard, and . Mrs. Jesse Newsom, served a delicious salad course with hot coffee, f Those enjoying Mrs. Palmer's hos- | | pitality were Mesdames Henry A- I wnnsA Charlie A. Jones. Jack John-1 ton, L. H. Justls, John P. Leach,! Norman Moseley, M. Nelson, Horace j P. Robinson, H. C. Smith, Luther' Williams, B. L- Rives, and MrsClaude SessomsMrs. Bobbitt Pays Tribute To Friend i By MRS. PEARL W- BOBBITT Mrs. Sallie W Skinner died No- . vember 7th, 1936, at the age of one !I more than the three-score years t< and ten. She died suddenly of heart failure, having suffered for t( more than a year with spells of * heart trouble, and her death, while ?' not a surprise, was a great shock to her loved ones. a She leaves two sons and a host n of friends to mourn their loss. To h the writer she was a mother for the - -? >? rmm mnt/hpr two decades suite nu v.,*. Q went to Heaven and a friend always that merited deepest devotion. We loved each other. IN MEMORIAM I had a dear friend, and she left Jj me g When the day was sad, and drear j, and grey; fc Her going so sadly bereft me I've hardly felt since she went fi away; a I Perhaps music has its same sweet 0 sound, r Maybe night still spreads soft F wings of love, 11 Possibly gay, bright sunlight has ? found Some sweet flower-cup to beam ^ above, Probably the other planets still v gaze On Mother Earth as in years of yore: th But I can't feel the pulse of the days, J. Because my heart is so achingly Vi soreI'm sure that somewhere beyond je] times realms That dear friend in perieci peace abides; U He who guided her bargue, holds my helm, And pilots me safe whate'er betides. And so, tho' my days be lonely, long. And tho' my sad heart no feeling know, Triumphant Faith will sing its sweet song, And our God His saving grace will show. Littleton, Route 1 Mr. and Mrs Eugene Odom and family of Warrenton, and Mr. and jvirs. wiiiiarn r-nnpie 01 rjiiLitjiuii were visitors in the home of MrsJ. B. Pittard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pike and daughters, Ida Mae and Bettie Rue, spent Sunday afternoon with rela7 Murray by y(W0ID fs I & typhoid death rate reduced )M 35.8/IOQWOirn9HTO 910 HI 19^ g ' I DIDYOl) KN0\YTHAT . IN THE CIVIL WAR, DURING a THE BATTLE OF PLYMOUTH, U A SHELL FIRED AT THE IRON" CLAD AlBEMARtf, REBOUNDED fj a. l/ii i ci\ Till; TAOTAIM OP HI n Of lUUXf I nt vnrinm v. _ > A YAMKfE GUNBOAT W i9) ? FACW ABOUT YOUR COMMOMITY ? n , 5 i WARREN RECOR1 Everyday Cool BY VIRGINIA Director Hotpolnt Elect Home-made candies just belong i t holiday time, don't they? Not ily do we like to nibble on these weet, nut-filled dainties at times i hen we're not eating turkey, or anging around the cookie jar, but i e delight in the gay commotion ad activity connected with candy taking, too. Young Junior gays 's fun to watch out for the broken" and "off-size" pieces, also > wait his turn to lick the pan. Wouldn't it be grand to be able ) make delicious creamy candies rithout first having to seek the paonage of "old lady luck"? Well, is grand, because candy making ; no longer "tricky" business; it is science with one of the new autolatic electric ranges. Now you ave controlled cooking temperaare which, after all, is a necessity smooth, melt-in-your-mouth canies are what you are a'wanting. No Danger of Burning Also you can make candies withut having to devote your individal attention to the sweet, syrupy quid bubbling away on the range, top and pare the potatoes for anch if you like?the candy won't urn. Light operas (I'll give you my ivorite recipe in a minute), fudge, nd caramels belong to that class C 1 ?-v ennfanftnnQ wVlirh I nuilic-?iauv wuiiivviivy.w .. ... ely upon controlled cooking temeratures for good results, and since hese candies contain cream, milk, nd 'other scorchable ingredients, :'s a pleasure to know that they ron't bum "behind your back." ?he surface heat units of the modrn electric range not only furnish aried degrees of heat; they also i 'es at Holllster. I We are glad to report that Mrs. V- Shearin is improving in Park ew hospital. Mr. Tommie Walker and daughr, Jessie, and son, Billie, attended' =Jp=Jf=lr=Jr=Jr=lf=Jr=Ji Matching To Indivi i has been the first bu Insurance Departm North Carolina legi establishment back Here you are sure sonal service as we] strong, non-assessa] of nofion-wirlo vc*nn EVERY KIND ( EXCEF =5 Citizens Banl HENDERS Member of the Federal poration?$5000 Maxin Depositor. } ? king Miracles L FRANCIS rie Cookery Institute ^ maintain the heat you choose and distribute it evenly over the bottom of the pan. Wouldn't you agree that candy making, in this modern style, helps to stir up that gay holiday spirit? Oh, yes, opera creamsl Now there's a candy for you whose delicate caramel flavor and smooth. W I 5 ^ K\^ <it "' '* ? > '"" light nnera creams e modern electric range. creamy texture are developed bj low, slow cooking. Their goodness accented by crunchy pecan meats, will be acclaimed whether they are quietly munched between the acts of "Madame Butterfly" or fresh from the pan in which they were cooked. Light Opera Creams (Makes V/g lbs. Candy) 2 cups sugar */g tsp. salt Y cup cream 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup milk extract 1 tbsp. light 1 cup pecan nut corn syrup meats (cut fine) Place sugar, cream, milk, corn syrup, and salt in saucepan. Cook on Low Heat, stirring occasionally, to the soft ball stage (236?). Remove from electric heat unit and cool, without stirring, until mixture is lukewarm (110?). Then add vanilla extract and beat until candy becomes creamy, Add nut meats and drop by spoonfuls on a greased platter or on the smooth working top of the electric range. Did you get that? Drop the candy on the range to harden? Yes, it's so! The smooth, enameled working top of the electric range is not only conveniently large enough to accommodate these delicious confections, but it is always spotlessly clean, because it is so easy to keep clean! the minstrel at Vaughan Friday night. Miss Ida Mae Pike spent several days last week with friends near Macon. Mrs- S. G. Moretz and little =if=if=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=ir=ir: llll u Insurance | -i dal Needs j E E5 I! I isiness of this bank's Im ent ever since the slature approved its in 1895. E of interested, peril as of protection in ble stock companies tation. a )F INSURANCE IT T TTnm 11 x j-iir Hi hi 01 W. H. Fleming, Mgr. ji m j 0 t & Trust Co. 0 ON, N. C. U Deposit Insurance Cor- jl mm Insurance for each I! 0 1 =lBdl=fc=li=li=l.=ll=te ^ North Oarett? FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 193J daughter of Alexandria, Va-, is| Renew your subscription, | spending several days with her par- jSST ~I ents, Mr. and Mrs. J V. Shearln. jj Friend RecommmJ Messrs. A. S. Bugg and Forest > ^ommtnd, I Robertson of Grove Hill were seen BLACK-D RAUGHtI on this route recently. People who have taken bw I Mr. and Mrs- E. B. Williams of Draught naturally are enthushS" I Henderson visited In the home of about it because of the refresh? I Mr and Mrs- R- H. Pike recently, relief It has brought them. NoZ1 Mnt Mid Mrs Hunt Johnston of der they urge others to try tti Littleton visited In the home of Mr. ^ I and Mrs. R ? Pike last Wednes- I day. ago. and It hai proved its worth,.8 I Mk. Grady Moseley of Vaughan SU-^ u .*-{?5 and Miss Ellen Shearln visited Miss th, bUiou? headaches which i S H Shearln's mother In Park View hos- j?rT'-,Ue'f of- A purely H pital recently. CONSTIPATION, BHJOCSNISS Mr. John Pike of near Littleton _| spent a short while with his par- ==5 M, and Mrs. R H. Pike. Sun- ' day. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pike and [k. XJQ_ J\ p , daughters, Ida Mae and Bettie Rue, lidU I), vOpp6rSDljt(l attended the funeral of Mrs. Eva Harris near Macon Wednesday temoon. CHIROPRACTOR Members of the 4-H baby beef clubs are grooming their animals Littleton for exhibition at the Asheville Fat " N. C. Cattle Show on Wednesday, Novem ber 18. _ ^r=ir=Jf=if=Jr=ir=ir=ir=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=lf=r^ i Won't You Read This I 1 _ I 1 - = i L On this Thanksgiving may we give ! 1{ thanks to whom thanks are due. We I want to thank each person that has paid our store a visit in the past year, and jl Jj extend a hearty welcome to those who !: li have not. j w offer extremely low prices on all W I T] merchandise in our store for the next n r 30 to 60 days as we expect to transfer [ I! our stock to J. L. Coleman Store Build- [I ing, next door to our present location, jl about January 1, 1937. n jj GET OUR PRICES j 1 Macon Grocery Company i l! Macon, N. C. II J. H. Gilliland, Mgr. 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II J An Automatic The convenience of an Automatic m Electric Water Electric Water Heater is somethinl Heater can be th?t every?ne eni?ys for " ls to' -JB . deed a pleasure to have an ?M installed in your abundance of HOT WATER con H home at surpris- stantly available, rjH ingly low cost I . . . and on easy Thanks to CHEAP Electricity, every i.,?. ,t j . ,. home served by this Company can t adopt thls modern method of heat- I e your Electric Dealer Ing water for the cost is now actual- I or us tell you more about 'y less than old fashioned methods. the ease with which this Meet the dozens of daily needs for H vrima ... , H0T WATER by installing ? ssential Automatic Electric Water Heater at g can be bought and oper- once. ^ ated. Carolina Power & Light Company

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