Hospital Notes — * Mrs. Maidie Lee Sheppard is re covering from an operation in the local hospital. Injured in a train-motor vehicle accident the early part of October. Clifton Manning, his condition much improved, is leaving the local hospital soon fnr his home. A patient m the local hospital cinre October 18, Leon R. Cartpr I tobacconist on the local market from Winston-Salem, is respond ing to treatment. j Mr. Claudius Roberson was ( moved from the local hospital i Wednesday for further treatment at Duke. | Mrs. W. W. Griffin underwent a major operation in the local hos pital last Tuesday and is getting j along very well. Operated on the early part of last week. Mrs. Pauline Bateman is improving rapidly and will re ■turn to her home near Plymouth soon. Badly shot a shoft time ago, ; William Hopkins responded to treatment rapidly in the local hospital and returned to his home near Jamesville Wednesday. Born to Mr. ar.d Mrs. VI Ken neth Harrington in the local hos pital im October 26 a son, Wil liam McCoy. Mr. and I'rs. Harry C. Jones o'i Jamesville announce the birth of a daughter, Judy Faye, in tile local hofcpi Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lir.wood Brown of Jamesville, a son. On nie Travis, on October 29 in the local hospital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John u. Hardison of RFD 1. Williamston, a son on Thursday, October 31. Miss Helen Bryant, local hospi tal nurse, spent last week-end at her home in Clinton. Miss Bernice Smith, member of 'the local hospital nursing staff, visited relatives in Roanoke Ray ids last week-end. Miss Mary Carter, nurse in the hospital here, is spending this | week-end at her home in Lumber I Bridge. RETONGA FINE IN HIS CASE, SAYS PROF. RILEY j -V-- - 1 lived On Soft Diet For Month* and Suffered i Terrible Bistros* From' Arid Indigestion, De clares Educator. Regains 12 Lbs. And Feels Fine Now. »■ ■■ - “Words are inadequate to ex press my appreciation of what Re- j tonga has done for me.'' is the grateful statement of prof. A. W. I Riley, retired educatoi who now | operates the Enside Poultry Farm j at Boston, Ga. A native of Dale ! County, Alabama, he taught in ! Georgia for many years. Describ ing his happy experience with Re tonga, Prof. Riley declared: ' I was a really miserable man for years. Acid indigestion com p< lied me to live on soft eggs and milk for months. Everything I ate seemed to sour almost instant- j ly and cause terrible gas pressure ■ in my stomach. I lost weight, felt high-strung and irritable, and was foiK ESSES They are marvelously figure flatter ing—atwinlcle with glitter for more sparkle! Fashion-hit styles with high and low necklines, pert peplums, winger sleeves, in both one and two piece styles! Styles for Juniors, Misses and Women in the fashions that are "right out front" this fall! Be sure you see this superb showing of smart Fall Dress es early tomorrow! f- A $12.50 $14.95 $16.50 $19.95 mSTINCTIN 1: VIODKLS IN FINE FALL FROCKS Sparkling new dress ups lo win you compliments wherever you go thru' Fall! See their sleek new sides drapes, perky peplums, and bustle bows! So pleasingly styled for Juniors, Misses and Wo men in all the smartest one and two-piece cre ations for Fall! $21.00 $22.50 $29.50 BELK - TYLER’S •.< *>,« »>,< *>.« »>,! *>,< *XI IJL< m »>.< »>:« »V< m m »vi»v< m »4* ‘^»