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PAGE a Littleton Ne MISS EMILY PIPI Mr. Carlyle King left Monday af- si ter spending the spring holidays at h< the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. King. di Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lambeth and Miss Elnora Lambeth spent last Vi week end with relatives in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin and vj baby, Pat, and Mr. H. C. Smith of d( Norfolk were week end guests in the home of Mr. C. G. Moore. jr Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrison of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. w Harrison's mother, Mrs. T. N. Har- V( rison. iu Miss Lelah Partin is visiting Mrs. w D. A. T. Ricks. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. China of gi Roanoke Rapids spent Sunday with rwirpnts. Mr. and Mrs. or IVII ?). llXi.lt* , ^ Marcus Allen. J jj Mrs. S. D. King and Rlrs. Carlylel King spent Saturday wiiii relatives I ^ in Franklin. I ^ Mr- and Mrs. Norman Moseley and I son, Carlton, were week end guests |m of friends in Fort Bragg. I te Mrs. J. P. Pippen returned last I Thursday from a visit of several J c days with her daughter, Mrs. H. L I M Townsend, in Marshall, Va. Mrs. Lucy Perry Nelson returned I 0I Saturday from a week's visit in I New York City. I rj Mr. John Newton of Enfield was I di in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw of I p Rocky Mount were Sunday guests! in the home of Mrs. Shaw's parents, I D Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perry. I 0j Miss Offa Leu Harris, who is at-1 tj tending Greensboro College, spent j some time last week here with her|te mother, Mrs. Richard Harris. I g Messrs. Wheelas Cole, Ben Brown. I k, ing and Horace Palmer have return- I -p ed to the University of North Car- j j, olina after spending the holidays at I ^ their respective homes here. I b Miss Frances Newsom ana gutsi vv of Roanoke Rapids visited Mrs. A. M. Newsom Sunday. w Mr. Tcmmy Harrison of Roanoke vi Rapids spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. T. N. Harrison. S< Mr. Claud Johnston has returned h from the Roanoke Rapids Hospital r and is convalescing favorably. Mr- and Mrs. Edwm House of st Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. C. P. Daugh- st ton of Spring Hope spent a few days last week in the home of Mr. and st Mrs. John R. Taylor. s Mesdames Norman Mitchell, H. 0. ? Smith, Horace Robinson, George I Ragland, Horace Palmer, Henry I House, and Norman Moseley were I among those from Littleton visiting friends in Roanoke Rapids one day last week. I Mr .Tam? Jenkins Jr. cf Enfield I was a visitor in town Sunday. Mr. Randolph Allen of Warren- I ton spent the week end here with I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus I Allen. Mr. Charles Allen Jones was in I Enfield Sunday. Miss Betty Hardy spent Monday I in Henderson. Messrs. William Crawley, Lang I Foster, Sidney Ray Williams, and I William Leach returned to State I College Tuesday after spending some time at their hones here. Miss Dorothy Bonney of Raleigh I spent the week end at her home I here. Mesdames J. B. Baucom, Hettie I Carter, Cook and Miss Edith Car- I ter were in Henderson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wollett toy.*- I ed several places of interest in I Virginia last week end. Miss Hazel Inscoe spent the week I end as the guest of Miss Jane I Johnston. Miss Mary Lyon Coppersmith. I who is attending E .C. T. C., Green- I ville, spent several days this week I with her mother, Mrs. S. C. Bea- I man H Mr. Rom Parker of Enfield spent the week end with relatives in town. Miss Carrie Myrick of Four Oaks and Mr. Walter Parker of Enfield were Sunday afternoon visitors of friends in town. Miss Eleanor Phipps has returned from a visit o fseveral days with friends in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert of Enfield spent last week end with Mrs. Herbert's paren;s, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Overby and son, Clifton Jr., of Rocky Mount visited friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Keaman. Miss Tad Price and Miss Mary Lyon Coppersmith were in Raleign Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Odom or Rocky Mount were in "own SundayMr. Norman Lovell of Warrenton was a visitor in town one day last week. Mr. and Mrs .Harry Midkiff and children of Chase City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren. Misses Mary Jane and Rebecca Johnston spent last week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston. Mr. James Jenkins was a business visitor in town this week. Mrs. J. B. Pittard of Warrenton | Warren ton. North Carol! rT...r.,r..t..TmnTr.?mt,mrr.ttnt,m.,' ws Events |!i >EN, Editor |:| : 11:! i i r 11; i: n rrrrrm m r rr f n 11 i n:;:!!; 11 )ent several days last week with er daughter, Mrs. W. W. Fimple. Mrs. H. M. Robinson left Monay to make her home in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pegram were sitors in town last week. Mr. G. N. Pittard of Warrenton sited his sisrer, Mrs. Fimple, Sunay. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jenkins were i Warrenton one day last week. Friends of Mrs. W. W. Fimple ill be sorry to know that she shows ;ry little improvement after being l at her home for the past eight eeks. Miss Edna Hunt was in Weldon aturday. Miss Kara Reid Cole was a week ad guest of Miss Helen Royster in enderson. Mr. and Mrs M. L. Galloway of rarrenton were week end guesis cf !r. and Mrs. Milton Overby. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Overby otored to Warrenton Sunday afrnoon. ' "* * ? ,Tr A Drtf of Mr. ana Mrs. w. i\. rmiuoun harlotte were week end guests tf [r- and Mrs. Bob Patterson. Mr. Leon Acree was in Raleigh i Monday. Messrs. Cecil Bobbitt and Danddge House were in Raleigh Tuesay. Mr. and Mrs .Bob Kirkland spent riday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. J. W. Baker and Mrs. Eddie arden of Norfolk, Va., are guests f Mr. and Mrs. W. T- Threewitts lis week. Among those from Littleton atnding the Mascnic meeting of the lanford Lodge No. 3 in Petersirg Tuesday night were: Messrs. . R. Walker, W. T. Person, Ben arin, W. D. McPherson, Andrew .'ay, Robert Newsom, Nat Shearin, erry Wright, Mr. Shearin, Luther rilliams and Ben Nicholson. Miss Melba O'Brien spent last eek end at her home in Leakslie. | Misses Mary Bynum Dark, Sue) ;well, Mary Lindsey, Bonnie Mae j all and Clare Benthall were in aleigh SaturdayMrs. Paul Johnston, Misses Con- j ance Ballance and Dorothy John- j on spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mrs. W. T. Person and Miss Ccnance Ballance were visitors in auhimirii phiiiiiii You will enjoy nice fr exercise that you get health's sake?the sa your pocketbooks saki We carry complete lin bulk?all the popul; Beans, Lima Beans, G Potatoes, Onion Sets bulk?more and bette: We have garden tools SPEEDY CULTIVATORS GARDEN HOES GARDEN FORKS SPADING FORKS RAKES SHOVELS woe WOOD'S VIGORO, THE P WE W. A. "If U DIAL 372-1 - TH ' Warrenton Tuesday afternoon, j Messrs. W. A. Parker, George i Crawley, and Fred Smith attended , ' the Teachers Convention in Ral- ] I eigh Friday. The Bible Study Class met at the . home of Mrs. W. T. Person Tuesday afternoon with a very good attendance. Mrs. Harry Kenyon and Mrs- Edwin Russell of Macon were guests of Mrs. W. T. Person Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Odom and Mr. William Delbridge were in town on Monday. Mr. Vick of Woodland is visiting in town. Mr. William Ezra Bowers, who is attending Louisburg College, is spending the spring holidays at his home here. Young Girl Dies Here On Sunday Funeral services for little Hazel Ann Pegram, 23-month-old daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Pegram, were held from the home on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Francis Joyner, the Rev. G. A. Hendrick, and the Rev. W. T. Pliipps officiating. Interment was in the local cemetery. Hazel died early Sunday morn ing, of double pneumonia and oth- j er complications, after an illness of one week. The numerous friends present and the lovely flowers expressed the sentiments of many loved ones. Pallbearers were Robert Odom of WHY TRUST PL wo TES SE] AND BE SURE ( DEM.-? Wood's Garden, Flow FROM YOUR L( Write for WOOD'S CROP SPE I i IGARDt Tilt % Have A ( f J Grow Whai esh vegetables from your own g ; by working in your garden w vings on having your own gar< a ie GARDEN SEEDS in tajf" ar varieties ? String ET? rm arden Peas, Corn, Seed Buy your seed in r seed for your money. that will make your gardening \\ gar] gar: LARGE law ASSORTMENT spri FLOWER SEEDS poui gar: )D'S DIXIE LAWN GRASS SE SHADY PARK LAWN GRASS ERFECT FOOD FOR GARDE SELL SEED WHICH SUCCEE MILES Hd\ ts Hardware?We Hav< HHBilI Jk E WARREN RECORI Hollister, Macy Riggan of Morriston, Forrest Pegram, Vaughan, Jesse Pegram and E. T. Epps of Littleton. Surviving are her mother and father and cne sister, Edith card of thanks We wish to express our most sincere gratitude and appreciation for the many deeds of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown us by our many friends and ielatives at ? r a pE^DRrv, h i i guarantee! . il MODEL & R. L. TRAYLOR NORLINA, N. C. | ' TO LUCK? I I ANT 0D'S fKf TED wlfe.L:!* EDS plfH )F GOOD CROPS LND er and Field Seeds KLAL DEALER CIAL & SPRING CATALOG mhm mrnrnmm IB SSksS&sSfl e&SBH iNlNG I IE I jarden- I t You Eat I ;arden. The outdoor ill be good for your ien will be good for rork seem like play? DEN WHEELBARROWS DEN PLOWS N & GARDEN HOSE NKLING CANS LiTRY NETTING I nF.M RTTINTPTT 3 SEED II NS?FLOWERS II ve. Co. I WE DELIVER I . ^ Waii during the illness and death of our 1 little girl- ? ?Mr. and Mrs. Clement Pegram. The Craven County Farmers Club ] will promote the ridge method of ] cultivating tobacco and the use of the 3-8-6 fertilizer under the crop l on light soils, following a discussion ?Vt 10D Your Commissioner of Happiues The < Of Warrenton, in the : March 7, 1938. Cash, balances with other 1 United States Government State, county, and munici Other bonds, notes, and d Corporate stocks, including Loans and discounts Banking house owned, furn (Bank's equity, subj> Other real estate owned... Other assets I TOTAL ASSET Deposits of individuals, pari (a) Demand deposits . (b) Time deposits evide (c) Other time deposits United Spates Government State, county, and municip Certified and officers' checl cash, and amounts TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITY Capital account: (a) Capital s:ock and c (b) Surplus (c) Undivided profits.. (d) Reserves (e) Total capital accou TOTAL LIABILIT1I On date of report the requii Assets reported above w' t This bank's capital is r Pledged assets (except real ? a() U. S. Government c secure deposits and (e) TOTAL Secured and preferred liabll (a) Dprmsitc spcurpd hv L(e) TOTAL I, JOHN G. MITCHELL the above statement is true, the several matters herein belief. Correct.?Attest: (Notary Seal) State of Nort) Sworn to I hereby certi My commissio mTnniiiiiuiuininMinniitlnilllHllllllllllllllHUnpjrcnTnmT ?otaxl Nartk OvoBm jy L. T. Weeks, extersion tobacco specialist. Dr. C. P. West of Kinstcn has planted two acres of badly eroded land to pine trees in testing the recommendation of the Extension Service on one way to reclaim abandoned land. 11 :nn hi .till ID cr BETTEI is Trux&A The protection of eye BETTER LIGHT is i costs little and saves a ?light is cheap! See the new I.E.S at Electrical Deale * Carolina Power Electricity Is CI REPORT OF CONDITION Citizens 1 State of North Carolina, at tht ASSETS sanks, and cash items in process of obligations, direct and fully guarani ipal obligations ebentures None of Federal Reserve bank stot dture and fixtures ect to no encumbrances not assumed S LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL terships, and corporations: tnced by savings pass books and postal savings deposits >al deposits ks, letters of credit and travelers' < due to Federal Reserve bank (trans ES EXCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOU apital notes and debentures t \ nt 5S AND CAPITAL red legal reserve against deposits of hich were eligible as legal reserve ar epresented by 250 shares of common MEMORANDA :state), rediscounts, and securities lor )bligations, direct and fully guarant* other liabilities ities: pledged assets pursuant to requirerr , Cashier, of the above-named bank, and that it fully and correctly rep: contained and set forth, to the bes JOHN G. MITCHEL V. P. WARD, WM. T. POLK, H. W- RODWELL, I h Carolina, County of Warren, and subscribed before me this 18th fy that I am not an officer or direc m expires Mch. 23, 39. MELISSA C FRIDAY, MARCH Charlefi eTf^T" I ENGINEER arq SURVEYOR Littleton, North (W Phone No. 177 1 n 1 1 n k HY! ihi' faH cm: \ LIGHT ? the : Rl' tyCUf ? he re] sight through the use of i modern custom which m1 lot . . . sight is priceless flt he sti . Better Sight Lamps rs or our salesrooms. bl & Light Company t HEAP?Why Wait? I, (ft : [ft m r=# ? HHinmmimninniii,im.1.1111,11 r e=j^ 1 i : Sank ! *: : ; close of business on 1 r f collection $384,434.24 teed 252.213 77 125.982.5J 10.097.92 J 1 :k 12.372.40 | 185.331.31 | f 1 21.815.0U ] I j Kir \ uy k/a-xiiw - $996.71183 $531,636.46 I 19 :hecks sold for it account) 722.93 1 -..$907,611.08 ? ^9 NT 3910,453.94 ....$25,000.00 .... 45,000.00 .... 11.257.89 .... 5,000.00 | ^9 8996,711.83 this bank was S96.620.36. nounted to $384,104.65 stock, par $100 per share. ;ed, pledged to 1: 40.762.53 I | $ 40,762.50 lent of law....?. 40.762 50 $ 40,762.50 do solemnly swear that resents the true state of t of my knowledge and )ire ctors. day of March, 1938. and tor of this bank. . PERRY, Notary Public. ,s| HB
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