Shops Here Yesterday Mrs. George Bullock, of Everetts, was in town yesterday shopping. Visit Here This Week Captain and Mrs. B. C. Swain, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert I^ierett here this week. Visiting in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carstarphen and son, W. H., Jr., Mr. W. J. Nor ton and Mrs. Robert Everett are spending this week-end with rela tives in Charleston, S. C. ? To Visit in Jamesville Mrs. Linwood Brown, of Newport. News, will spend the week-end in Jamesville with her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Ange. Was Here Wedresday Mr. Ronald Strickland, of Nor folk, visited friends here Wednes day. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Revels, of Bear Grass, announce the birth of a son on Monday at Brown Commun ity Hospital. Mrs. Revels was the former Miss Lois Mae Bailey. Will Visit in Weeksvllle Miss Irene James will spend the week-end in Weeksville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. James. e In Town Wednesday Mr Robert Bailey and Mrs. War ner Bailey, of Bear Grass, visited in town Wednesday. e Shops Here Wednesday Mrs. David Grimes, Sr., of Rober sonville, shopped here Wdenesday. To Help Prevent COLDS from developing Put a few drope of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle. > or sign of nasal Irritation. Its quick action aids Nature's defenses wtfve s V *?&SfWSS: VA-TRO-NOL To Spend Week-end Here Mr. Robert Cowen, a student at Wake Forest, will spend the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Dick Lucas, of Plymouth, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Returns from Hospital Mr. Joseph Davis, of Jamesville, will return to his home there this week-end from Brown Community Hospital where he has been a pa tient. 9 Visiting in Bear Grass Elbert Harris, a student at A. C. College, is spending the spring hol idavs in Bear Grass with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Harris. Sr Goes to Portsmouth Mr. Roy Bailey, of Bear Grass, has gone to Portsmouth, to accept a po sition there. Visit 111 Bear Grass Misses Irene and Mary Lou Hodges, of Washington, visited their parents in Bear Grass last week-end. To Spend Holidays Here Miss Helen Lindsley, of Woman's College, Greensboro, will arrive this week-end to spend the spring holi days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L P. Lindsley. Visiting in Bear Grass Mr. Charlie Harrison, of A. C. Col lege, Wilson, is spending the spring holidays with his parents in Bear ill., 1 In Plymouth Wednesday Mr. Jack Fitzgerald and Mr. Geo Hutchison spent Wednesday in Plymouth. s Leaves for Arlington, Va. Mr Charlie Modlin, of Jamesville, left Wednesday for Arlington, Va. to take a job on a defense project. In Plymouth Thursday Mr. and Mis. Paul Jones visited in P1 ymouth T1 vursday afternocm. Two Good Things To Do 1. To safeguard your country?Ituy all the Sav iiiftii Stamp- ami Kund* you can. 2. To safeguard your health ? 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A I KWINTON I V J Although the outlook for a lo cal baseball team here is defi nitely gloomy, fans of this sec tion are expected to journey over ot Eden ton tomorrow and Sunday to see several teams training there in action. On Saturday afternoon at 3:30 'the liinghamton, N. Y. club of the Eastern League, will play Nor folk. Ches Sparr is training with the Piedmont league entry, and lias an excellent opportunity of playing first has*' or in the put field for Norfolk this season. Ernie Koy. the Kinston hurler who was |M?ison to the Martins last season, is also on the Norfolk roster. The liinghamton club will meet the Norfolk Orioles in the Edenton park Sunday afternoon. Visiting in Oak City Mr. and Mrs Lance Johnson spent the week-end in Oak City. cpa and vanilla flavoring, flavor the third part with lemon extract Mold in layers in square mold that has heeh rinsed in cold water Add nuts to the pink part and red cherries to the white, ('hill until firm. IJ urn old cut in slices, and serve with whipped cream or custard sauce. Swan-dcrful suds For dishes 'n duds! Swan-derful, too, For baby 'n you! ? Swan-derful suds became Swan's baby-gentle, pure us imported castile*. Swan-derful suds because they come twice as fast as old-atyle floating soaps! Swan up and see for yours? If! Tune in every week: gracie mien GEORGE BURNS ? PAUL WHITEMAN NEW WHITE FLOATING SOAP Happenings In The Oak City Schools! The last meeting of the Parent Teachers Association will be held on Thursday, April 9th, at 8:30 o'clock. AH members are urged to be pres et. The Home Kronomics department is sponsoring an open house the same evening. ( Because of the above conflict in dates, the Ruritan club will meet on Wednesday evening, April 9th. in stead of the regular date. Baseball practice' is in full swing. The Oak City team has broken even .so?furr w inning flpH losing one game. At our 'chapel program Monday. March 30th, a special guest in the person of Albert Gray Bennett, mem ber of the Navy, was present and gave ,i vivid description of the ter rible happenings in Pearl Harbor on December 7th. He was on the Dow pes when it was blown up. I lie following names have accept ed as commencement speakers: Rev. N. K. Gresham. Baptist minister of Tarboro, will preach the baccalau I reate serihon on Sunday morning, May 3rd. at 11 o'clock War Time in i the school auditorium Marvin K ' Blount, candidate tor Congress, willl deliver the-address on Monday eve- ! mug. May 4th, at 8 30 o'clock in the ' school auditorium. BABY CHICKS ? LARGE HUSKY Chicks. N. C. ud U. 8. Hatches Tuesday!. and Fridays. I PHONE 307-8 Windsor, N. C. LANCASTER'S HATCHERY 2 YEARS) OLD Rrtwmstt* I Pt?. ').")(? I Oh. 1.80 I lieita Theatre?Washington Sunday-Monday April ;>-?? "INK < AM I F IN Till: OFSFRT" irilli Siilney Toler ami irleen II lielan Tuesday DOT KIT: KKATI KK April 7 "SlapTiiarli Kxiirisn", Don Rial Harry, I.. Mt-rrirk "/i< Knom Hall." IVtrr l.iinl lluyo. (irucr llaxc Wednesday Thursday April 8 'I ? Till. NKaiT BFFORF Till. DIYORIF" irilli Lynn llari ami ./osc/i/i. Alien, Jr. triday Saturday April ID II "TIIF MAN FROM CIIFYFNNF" icil/i Itoy Kitfii'rs, (ieorfte "(hi/iIiv llnyes Southern Manor Quality Foods String Beans, No. 2 can 21c Sweet Peas, 2 No. 2 cans 27c Shoe Peg Corn, 2 No. 2 cans. 23c Colonial Sliced or Halves PEACHES. 2No. 21 cans.... . 37c California Bartlett PEARS, No. l\ can 19c Mother's Relish or SALAD DRESSING, qi. jar 32c Hi fth Hurl. 1 1A M It. 2 1 |>oiiii?l Ikiji IS7? Juicy Florida ORANGES. 8 lbs. 33c Extra Lar^e GRAPEFRUIT. 4 lor T O ' 19c Large Size CELERY, stalk 7c Double Fresh?Golden Blend COFFEE, 2 Mb. pkgs. 41c Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Sunday April 5 "Major Iturlturu" Wendy lllller. Robert Murlry, Kea Harrison Monday-Tuesday April 6-7 "We Were Dancing" NORMA SHEARER and MELVYN DOUGLAS it on o 01 or Wednesday-Thursday April 8-9 "Tin' Man Who (jiuii' To Dinner" llettr Davis, Ann Sheridan and Montr Wooiley Triday-Saturday April 19-11 "On The Sunny Sid*" RUDDY MrDOWAI.L and JANE DARWELL ? IIUDT CIIDIOrTC