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Littleton N MISS EMILY ] Mr. John P. Leach returned to Morganton Monday after spending several days at his home here. Mr. Thayer Jenkins of Enfield was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Snead of Sanford were guests of Mrs- Henry Harris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie King and Baby Carolyn Sue spent Friday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris and sons, Grayson and William, of Norfolk were guests of Mrs Henry Harris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Jack Watkins of Henderson were here for Christmas rv-.. Ljv,y> Mr. and Mrs. Sammie King and little daughter, Carolyn Sue, were visitors in Burlington Sunday. Miss Edna Davis of Washington, D. C-, and Miss Burwell Patterson of Siler City, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson. Miss Annie Tucker Moore leaves today (Friday) to spend a few days with her niece, Mrs. C- B Austin, in Norfolk. Miss Katherine Leach of Raleigh spent several days with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Leach, last week. Friends will be glad to learn that Miss Polly Moorecock, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday night in Roanoke Rapids hospital, is convalescing favorablyMrs. Lucy Perry Nelson of Raleigh spent several days with her parents last week. Mr- Jack Eragg of U. N. C. was here for the heydaysMr. Bill Raffirty of High Point was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bragg a few days last weekMiss Frances Person of Seaboard Is here for the holidays. Miss Helen Bragg of High Point spent a few days at her home last week. Mr- and Mrs. Jos. P. Pippen, Mr Dandridge A. House and Miss Emily Pippen were in Richmond Saturday. Mrs- H. C. Smith and Miss Mary Emma Smith returned with Mr. HC. Smith to Norfolk Tuesday to spend some time with Mrs. C. B. Austin. Miss Carrie Myrick of Four Oaks faculty is here for the holidaysMiss Elizabeth Smith of Raleigh spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs J. W. Wollette last week. Mrs- Ruby Palmer Moore was here for several days last weekMr. A. D. Rhoades of Raleigh was a guest ill the home of Mr- and Mrs. Joe Wollette last weekMiss Frances Newsome, who is teaching in Roanoke Rapids, is spending some time at her home hereMiss Ruby King is at home for the holidays. Mr. John Ray Browning of New York is here on a visit with his j j I! j : fj ^?h' felled with j!|b a new idea is ill allus a crank i |1 till th'other iff| cranks catch on = CAR ChGl J /0ME0FTHE5TREET5 HERE WERE OR AIIY PAVED WITH GOLD BEARING R0fl< : WD YOU KNOW wat A NHJROIH HIGH POINT If ffAMFP'to \VA5H)H<jT0h LIFE RFAPVTO TOT BRAV5mm BRITISH ARE ABOUT TO lAHPTAYM" , ? ? THE EDITORS OF CARO-GftAPHIC Warranto?, North Caw ews Events PIPPEN, Editor mother, Mrs. Alice Browning. Miss Bertha Mae Newsome is spending some time at her home. Miss Louise King of Warrenton faculty is at home for some time. Mr. Charlie Moseley of LaCrosse, Va., was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs- W- T. Person last week. Miss Harriette Thorne of Rocky Mount is visiting in the home of Mrs- Jack Johnston this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston of Weldon were visitors in town last week. Mr. Herbert Poster is spending the holidays at his home here. Mrs. M- Nelson, Misses Roda Lucus, Isabelle Nelson, Mary Jane Johnston and Rebecca Johnston motored to Roanoke Rapids Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lin Henley and Sadie Henley of Fairmont, former residents of Littleton, and Mrs. Bennett, also a former resident of Littleton, were visitors in town Monday. Mrs. Alice Browning, Miss Carrie Myrick, Messrs- John R. and Clarence Browning werfe in Henderson Sunday. Mr. James Cree Sr. of Henderson was in town a few days last weekMr. T. R. Walker has returned from the Veterans Hospital in Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. W. N. Thornton, and MrsKooper spent Christmas in Richmond. Miss Ella Walker of Richmond was here several days last weekMr. and Mrs- George Pritchard of Washington were visitors in town last weekMrs. Macy Taylor is here for several days. Mrs. J. H- Newsome has returned from a visit to Charlotte. Mr Sol Dunn, and daughters, Christine and Dorothy, of WinstonSalem were guests in the home of Mrs. Bennett Latham last week. Mrs. A. M. Newsome, Misses Frances Newsome, Bertha Mae and Messrs. Marvin and Joe Newsome were in Leesburg last week. Messrs- Ernest and Jimmie Bobbitt of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bobbitt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones visited Mrs- Jones' parents in Henderson last week. Mesdames J. B. Boyce, Alice Partin, and Miss Beth Partin were visiA DOUBLE * x !** > ?1 .! ...... . THE delicious angel food cake, of the cooking miracles whii i range performs. The other miracl the homemaker is preparing. The electric oven in which the heat ' entire baking process. It was sta oven. As a result of this process, baking, the cake is extremely fir height. The seven-minute icing wa over the heat-controlled surface t to LOW, instead of in a double method saves time, temper and al Wphics~ DO YOU KNOW ' YOUR STAT?? TWER? If AH ORDINANCE IN DUNN, N.C PROHIBITING EXCEWE SNORING s (Nvire vow to seno in intc/iesting i flu yj_ \(flWb I SSSw^yTjftwtSgv-'r>-::-v * ** ' .vMi^^^IHK' /?&? -a*; " "Ssgggg. Gulf Oil Corporation engineer Buggy. It is equipped with all Class 1 motor boats. Its displ: I'T'HE 7500 pound X together with th search for oil. The motor car, tractor, : ground, 12 miles an tors in Weldon last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mohorn ol Weldon and Miss Sallie Boyce of Wilson were guests in town Saturday. Mass Mary Spruill of Meredith College visited her sister, Miss Hattie Spruill, last week. Mr. Charles Ogletree of Newport News, Va-, was in town last week Mr. and Mrs. T. M. House were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H- A. House Sunday. Mrs. Herman Hunt and baby left Sunday for their home in Norfolk after spending a few days with Mrand Mrs. Herman Hunt I Mr. and Mrs- Jimmie Moore of 1 MIRACLE wmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm Wav/AWV//?>KVX?SVAV../A-..-. ../ /. *--- .* - *--'-V/y,y-/ I shown at the right, is only one | ch the modern Hotpoint electric j e is the seven-minute icing which i cake was baked in the draftless | is perfectly controlled during the j rted, however, in an unpreheated ' which has been termed "one-step" i le in texture, moist and'*- lofty in I s cooked in an ordinary saucepan : mit of the electric range, turnedj boiler as is usually done. This so fuel, j Mumv by JomJn vX Pa rX$&\m 17/ / R. HUWIN5 AND A MR. 10VIM* IIVE [T TO EACH OTHER OT REP 5PRIMQJ DID YOU KNOW TM5 FIR5T GENFRAL A^fMBlY Ifl N.C. FXPRFtfiY JTATfPWAT IT5 MFMBFR5 "5HOUID WFAR 5HOF5.IF NOT5TOCKIN6$wPURIMqTHF5f55IO?5 ? 'ACTS ABOUT YOUR. COMMUNITY IE WARREN REC0R1 OOAJ 60 G< The Balloon Buggy-Boc ^ ^ Cr^ ^^ s call their invention a Marsh ?u_ fnt. liic uiaiiiit *vv|ui?v??v??%u ?v/? acement in water is two feet* t :'v gg ' Xfi W- S I Marsh Buggy is used to transp eir equipment, into the Louisiar huge machine, which combines md boat, has a top speed of 35 hour in waist deep mud and mirt inimii i i i inn im i i in in I Charlotte and Miss Bettie Moore ol ' Washington, D. C., were guests in - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson last week. Mrs. Larry McRainey visited her mother, Mrs. Herby Walker, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower, Miss Bertha Thrower, Messrs. John Henry and Bill Thrower were in Winston Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montague and Mrs- Louise Nash of Norfolk were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C- H. Lambeth last week. They C2n Qn 1 LI i This is a message ; The latest slash in the eniovment of i EST cost YOU haT TRICITY IS CHE ALL residential, fi benefited. Regard] in the past or YOl NOW GET MOR ' Commercial Rati CAROLINA I * 3 WaB 3K-1W) it is truly a unique vehicle. Powengine it rolls over land, mud, feet high by three feet wide? the largest ever molded. | ^ ' I r and mud the Marsh Buggy ob? tction from rubber treads pulled e tires. If punctured, the tires inflated while the machine is in by starting a small air compressor. ort Gulf geophysicists, la marshes where they the basic principles of miles an hour on firm and 6 knots in water, i were accompanied home by Mrs Lambeth who remained in Norfoll j a few days. Mrs. Frank Cameron and Mis: Anna Edgerton of Mooresville wen guests of Mr- and Mrs. Clinton Ed' gerton last week. Mr. Jack Wells of Wilson visitec in the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. H Justis last week. Mrs. Neil McRae and Miss Eller McRae visited friends in town las' week. * miss J_iiiiiy.il junnsiun ui Aiiuiew S. C., visited Miss Mary Dell Harri; IpCrrtuMtlfil$ dCl/fi ?TEN INI # you will like to hear! l TT^ . i . v iuur\ Electric rate Drmgs 1 <\LL Electric Services at the L( it ever had! NOW CHEAP EL APER STILL! arm and commercial customers [ess of the amount YOU have i UR future use of Electricity, \ E FOR WHAT YOU PAY! Have Been Reduced Also! >0WER & LIGHT GO si IHfj? ronton. North C&roHxto last weekMr. and Mrs- C. J- Topping and little daughter of West Point, Va-, spent Christmas with Mrs. Elizabeth Topping. Mrs. C. L. Lancester and Miss Mary Dinkins of Vanceboro were were guests in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Topping Cliristmas. Mr. Cecil Bobbitt of Raleigh was here for the holidaysMr. R. L. Topping of Roanoke Rapids spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Topping. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Price Jr. and son, Joseph, of Washington, D. C., spent the week end with Mr. J. LPrice. Miss Pattie Bobbitt was in Raleigh Monday. A/IV C"""""" Diorrron rvf DinVimnnri I XV AX KJyviiUVvl jLViggHl.l VA *V*v????w.~ spent the week end with Mr. J. H. 1 Riggan. Miss Ertie Johnston of Raleigh 1 visited Mrs. Tommie Perkinson last week. Mr. Raymond Miller was in town last week. Mr. Charlie Moore of Roanoke, Va., visited here last week. Miss Ella Bell Riggan of Danville, 1 Va-, visited her sister, Mrs. Macon Moore, last week. Miss Dorothy Wilson of Norfolk spent the week end with Mrs. Frank i Jones. i i ENTERTAINS CLUB ] Mrs- Ben Long Rives delightfully j entertained her bridge club at her home on Mosby Avenue, Tuesday j afternoon, December 29th. Christ- j mas decorations added much to the attractiveness of the home. After < several progressions, Mrs. H. P. j Robinson was awarded high score prize for members, and Miss Annie Tucker Moore high score prize for \ guests. A delicious salad course, ] coffee and dessert were served to ] those present. , 1 ; Churchill litems : s Mr- Joe Rodwell of Ft. Bragg is ; spending a month with his parents, - Mi', and Mrs. H. E. Rodwell, here. Miss Julia Scarborough of Washi inedon. D. C.. and Miss Frances Scarborough of Silver City faculty are spending the holidays at their 1 home here. t Mr. Jesse Gardner and family spent last Friday with relatives in Henderson. 3 Mr. John Scarborough of Gates?TANT> BY 'FOB. A OBTANT ANNOUKM CTBIC BATES ii ESN SLASHED ASA a | md gnpij 1I 'OU THE TOP PATE IS 7^ I VIT7 ONLY A HlClCfl' I . ?c- mmm I s i j||lpwl j I ?vl$g '"iJ i I I arp WMsma2bhI I Eifwi ' are I I UterJa j i&MzmaOrl? % I b1l,ed? used se 'OU IlLiMr^ilt CaJvs p? >e, 1/ ff'||| I /fjj 1Jic 1 MPANY l?j Uhm FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1937 ville and Mr. Hartwell Scarborough I of State College were visitors in the home of their parents last Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Adcock are ] spending some time with relatives fl at Raleigh. Misses Charlotte, Lizzie and E fl Nicholson of Macon and Rev. R. 'z I Brickhouse of Warrenton were v . I tors in the home of Mr. and ly J. J. Nicholson last Sunday. Dr. Vance King and family Petersburg, Va, Mr. Frank A. By. rows of Battleboro, Mr. C. H Gi:. land and family of Henderson ay Mr. E. L. Burrows of Macon visitors in the home of Mr ay Mrs. C. F. Burrows last Friday. Visitors in the home of Mr. a Mrs- W- W. Ha:.thcock on Christir * *- s ?a rr r\ ! clay were: ivir- ana jyuo. rv. ut *, bridge and daughter, Miss Margar Ij Lee, of Littleton; Mr. and Mrs. j 0. Haithcock of near Durham; Miss ? Annie Myrtle Haithcock and Mj. I John Crayton Overton of Rocky R Mount; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Haithcock of Macon and Mr. C. M. . I Haithcock and familyMr. Russell Connor and family M of Durham were visitors in the SI home of Mr. Garnett Shearin on R Monday. Miss Constance Nelson and Mr. JH Garland Nelson of Washington, D. Jbj C., and Rev- and Mrs. G. R. Nc'-cn fl of Henderson were visitors in th-1 home of Mr. J. W. Shearin .as: Sunday. Mr. H. V. Scarborough is spei ' ing some time with relatives i: j Stanley County.. Mrs. T. W. Duncan and Mrs. Lrzie Frazier spemi Monday with relatives and friends in Henderson. Madison County farmers hell * their first live-at-home show L-. Marshall last week with over 5ft persons present and with excellent exhibits of tobacco and live-athome products. ??????????? r t Dr. Nan D. Coppersmith CHIROPRACTOR I Littleton - N. C. :fMfNT/ 11 AVE 111 ll# Slf ' ? ft Here's Your OWFR I Domestic Rate * ive on all b'lli rendered on or j M nuary 26, all domestic users will be j it per the following schedule: t iM per KWH for first 50 KWH used per KWH for next 50 KWH used per KWH for next 150 J KWH used [ 1 per KWH for all addi- j tional KWH used. j M ily minimum charge $1.00 whlcn . ' i the use of 20 KWH. B
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