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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 w
OF INTEREST TOWOMEN
CLUB NEWS PERSONALS
f RED OAK NEWS °1By Helen Beal
0 oMiss Mary Frances Hedgepeth
of E. C. T. C. was home for theThanksgiving holidays.
Mr. E. Jones returned homelast week from Hot Springs, Ark.,where he has been taking treat-ments.
Mr. Peanut Edwards and afriend of Duke College spent theweek-end here.
The foot ball fans went to Dur-ham Saturday to see the Duke-State game.
Miss Hazel Fisher entertained afew of her friends at her homeFriday night. Dancing was enjoy-ed. Then she served the refresh-ments.
We are glad to say Mrs. C. W.Wynne is recovering after a fewdays of illness.
All members of the school fac-ulty went home for the holidays.
Miss Tempie Ellen of Washing-ton, D. C., and her friends werehome for a few days.
The faculty of Red Oak Schoolgave a play last Tuesday night,"Home Ties." It was enjoyed bya large audience. The funds areto go on the new gym.
Mrs. L. D. Bulluck has return-ed from Danville, Va., where shespent the holiday's as the guestof Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess.
Miss Jocile Daniel has returnedto Converse College in Spartan-burg, S. C., after spending the
,* holidays here with her mother,
Mrs. J. H. Daniel.The many friends of Miss Yet-
tie Bulluck will be glad to learnthat she is improving following
» an illness.Miss Lizzie Winstead and Miss
Martha Gupton have returnedthe holidays with Dr. and Mrs.from Salisbury where they spentCarlton.
Mr. Frank Longest has returnedto U. N. C., at Chapel Hill afterspending the holidays here withhis parents.
Miss Dorothy Burroughs spentlast week-end in Bethel.
The many friends of Mrs. R. T.Fountain will be glad to learnthat she is improving following
» an operation at the Rocky MountSanatarium.
Miss Sarah Leigh Taylor, a
teacher in the public school here,spent last week-end at her homein Como.
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0 ; 0PINETOPS NEWSBy Esther Mawn Cobb
o? oMonday aftefanoon little Miss
Mary Elizabeth Kittrejl and Mrs-ter J. Vines Cobb, Jr., entertain-ed jointly eighteen of their lit-tle friends celebrating their sixthbirthday. Stunts and games wereenjoyed. Novelty hats of variousstyles and colors were given asfavors. Ice cream, cake and can-
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dy were served.Miss Rebecca Pitt, who is at-
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tending school at E. C. T. C.,spent last week-end with her pa-
rents. She had as her guest, MissCynthia Etheridge and GraceBlackman, who also attends E. C.
T. C.Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Stanford
and daughter Nellie Blanche, at-tended Conference in Washington,N. C., last Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Ruth ' Phillips entertainedFriday night at a party. Afterseveral games were played de-lightful refreshments were served.
Those present were: MissesMary Frances Walston, PatsyHarper, Evelyn Webb, Mary Eliz-abeth Eegles, Sallie Pitt Cobb,Marguarite Webb and Messrs.Walter Phillips, Aubrey Dunn, Roy
Parker, William Lovelace, BillyUmstead, Billy Cobb, WilliamPhillips, Bengy Lovelace and Nor-ris Crisp.
The annual Father and Son Ban-quet was held Friday night atSouth vEdgecom.be High school,sponsored by the Young Tar HeelFarmers of that school.
After being served with bruns-wick stew, several interestingtalks were given by visitors,
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DORTCHES NEWS jBy Lillian Exum
0 0Miss Frances Coley spent last
Sunday with Miss Margaret Hes-ter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellen had astheir guests, Thanksgiving, Mr.and Mrs. Boyd and family of
JJurham.Master George Exum, Jr., spent
the week-end with J. B. Exum,Jr., of Rocky Mount.
Miss Ruth Ellen spent Thanks-giving at home.
Mrs. Will Short of Nashville1 visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hes-
ter last week.; Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Overby
visited in the community last Sun-\u25a0 day.
Mrs. G. L. Ellen spent Thanks-i giving with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adcock near Raleigh.; Jesse Vick of Rocky Mount
spent the week-end with his sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Melton,
i Jack Armstrong of Greenville: spent the week-end with his par-
; ents here.Miss Dell Whitley spent the
i week-end with Edna Acock., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Exum and
? J. B. Jr., spent Thanksgiving daywith Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Exum.
W. M. S. of Stony Creek Bap-
-1 F°r i| CHRISTMAS FRUITS, §| NUTS, CANDIES, OR- ff ANGES, RAISINS, AP- f| PLES, GRAPEFRUIT, J| GRAPES || Visit the SUNSET CO. f|t 130 Sunset Ave. $
| HARRY EDWARDS J| Manager
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! The HARRELL STUDIO \!l I| 246 1-2 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 1472 +
j: ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. J
:: FINE PORTRAITS AS WELL AS INEXPENSIVE I
\u25a0: PHOTOGRAPHS KODAK FINISHING COPY- J;; ING COLORING ENLARGING LEGAL PHO- |;j TOGRAPHS FRAMES FRAMES MADE TO |:: ORDER. |\u25a0 ? +I'\u2666++++++++++++++++>!'++4'+++++++++4"!<+4"!*+++++'!<+';-++++-i-
I COMPLIMENTS |PIKE FRUIT COMPANY
Main St.?Next to Qui*n Furniture Co. +
| "You Must Consider Price and Quality" || Frui s°i Vegetables from grower to consumer |j NOT?": Special Prices to Churches, Clubs, Parties, Etc. +
I DON T FORGET US CHRISTMAS NUTS, FRUITS, IX CANDIES f
ALSO DELICIOUS SANDWICHES It tomCger I the !
* Hot Dogs t/C BEST IN TOWN *
4 CURB SERVICE OPEN NITES, SUNDAYS |We Appreciate Your Business %
tist church will hold their weekof prayer program with Mrs. SidGriffin, Monday evening at 7:30December 3rd.
REASSURING"Doctor, what's the matter with
me?""How do you feel?""Awfully sick at my stomach."
"It is probably a disturbanceconfined to the interior of theprincipal enlarge or dialation ofyour alimentary canal, super-in-duced by the introduction of someuncongenial substance or by theundue distention of its tissues inconsequence of a superfluous ag-glomeration of otherwise innocu-ous materia] and necessitating asa remedial measure merely absten-tion from the deglutition and ab-sorption of nutrient articles untilamelioration supervenes."
"Gracious sakes! Is there anycure for that?"
"Oh, yes, just go without eatinguntil you feel better."
AIR GIANT FOR TESTSBridgeport, Conn.?The second
of the three giant flying-boats un-der construction for Pan Ameri-can Airways is to be used as alaboratory for trans-ocean flighttests and training with transpaci-fic service the ultimate goal inmind, according to a recent an-nouncement. The Clipper 5 hasbeenfitted with sleeping quartersfor crew and tanks holding eightand a half tons of fuel in placeof accommodations for 32 passen-gers as in the case of the first ofthese craft, the Brazilian Clipper,
oThe Buncombe County agricul-
tural committee and the Ashevillechamber of commerce have agreedto raise $750 to promote a fat cat-tle show.
GASOLINE FROM PEAT
Leningrade?Satisfied with testarecently made, the Soviet plansto extract gasoline from peat un-der conditions that make largescale production practical. Thenew fuel is said to give morepower than ordinary gasoline,make no smoke and caused en-gines to run smoothly and costonly one half as much to productas gasoline from petroleum.
Rutherfoid county farmers areshowing interest in methods forchecking soil erosion. At a recentmeeting, the extensive losses caus-ed by erosion were emphasized.
Classified Ads
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H. H. WEEKS Seed StoreOpposite Post Office
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Blot Out your past TroublesWe Buy Everything We Can
We Sell All We Can
G. F. HARRELLIron Safes
Store and Office FixturesA Specialty
Furniture, Light PlantsBatteries, Pumps and
Water Systems
129 Sunset Ave.ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
"Save the SuYou Save All"
WE SELL TP""7"
FAMOUS
LOWE BROS. PAINTS ANDVARNISHES
iTHE STANDARD OF HIGH QUALITYIN PAINTSFOR YEARS. THE BEST IN PAINTS A^1 .LOWPRICES. SEE US FOR ESTIMATES AND PRICES
Sexton & SonsINCORPORATED
Rocky Mount, N. C. Whitakers, N. C.
SEED PROVISIONSHARDWARE PAINTS FARM SUPPLIES
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in ROCKY MOUNT HBRALD, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
CLARK STREET METHO-IDIST CHURCH
H. C. Ewing, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.?L. F.Lane, Supt.
Divine Worship?ll:oo a. m. ud7:30 p. m. The pastor will be incharge of services.
Epworth League, 6:46 p. m.Wednesday Evening Service.
7:80 o'clock.*
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST
December 9, 1934Sunday morning service, 11 a. ra.
Subject: God The Only Cause andCreator.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.Wednesday Evening Service.
7:45 p. m.The reading room in the church
edifice is open daily except Sundayand legal holidays, from three to
five p. m.
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5 REASONS WHY THISSHOULD BE YOURGIFT STORE LADIES-
FATHERBROTHER
SONHUSBANDBOY FRIEND
To say nothing of the in-laws who cannot be treat-ed like out-laws . . . theboss ... the postman ...
the paper boy.
If you try to please 20men in as many stores,you're headed for Aspir-in.
Here you can make min-utes take the) place ofmiles .
.. for it's here
you'll find the Style-Sureitems at just the priceyou have allotted.
Gifts from 50 cents to$25 ... from a store thatwouldn't sell you a fash-ion worn gift if it hadthem to sell.
TIES, ROBES, BELTS,
BAGS, TRAVELINGSETS, MEN'S JEWEL-RY, DOBBS AND STET-
SON HATS,( NUNN-
BUSH SHOES
Rocky Mount Shoeand Clothing Co.
nswMW«it»it aemmmetI I
Jor Economical Transportation
1? DO YOUR CHRISTMASSHOPPING EARLY §»
BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM THE |Jjf$ CHEVROLET PLACE |gI m
1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH1933 TERRAPLANE 8 COACH
Si 1932 CHEVROLET COUPE $5"1933 CHEVROLET COACH Sjl
|j(| 1932 AUSTIN COUPEM 1930 CHEVROLET COACH
ALL PRICES ON USED CARS HAVE SSBEEN GREATLY REDUCED
I BULLUCK || AUTO COMPANY |
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mmmmmla WE FILL ANY DOCTOR S %U PRESCRIPTION g** using the finest drugs and JkvW PHARMACEUTICALS THAT CAN BE*5 BOUGHT
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF CHRIST-Si MAS GIFTS. WE FEEL SURE YOU$9 YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING TO
35 PLEASE 3J$m ROCKY MOUNT DRUG CO.
Next Door Cameo Theatre
WE DELIVER PHONES 2000-2001
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Shaw's Special Sale100 HATS, VALUES UP TO $3.98
Reduced To $l.OO$5.95 VALUES £0 AA ,
REDUCED TO «p£.UU
A LOT OF NEW fro AQTURBANS VL.iJO JmtX
$6.95 DRESSES ...$4.85 \if I
$7.95 DRESSES $5.95We have a special representative showing sports
dresses and suits, tailored to order
SHAW'S HAT SHOP328 S. MAIN ST.
| We have Seventy-five New
j| Mules and Horses including *
| four broke Ponies for your +
I selection. |
! R. A. Fountain & Sons II FOUNTAIN, N. C. |
I Join Our ChristmasDuring 1934 our customers and friends saved over $21,000.00 through
our Christmas Savings Club, and checks are now ready for deliveryWe invite YOU to join "The Planters National" Christmas Savings Clubfor 1935. Payments start the first week in December. You will not re-gret becoming a member of our Christmas Savings Club Do this
now, do not wait
COMMERCIAL- SA TRUST
The Planters National BankAnd Trust Company
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.J. O. BRASWELL, President MILLARD F. JONES, Vict T.jsident,
Cashier and Trust OfficerMEMBER UNITED STATES FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONWhich gives each depositor maximum insurance of $5,000. 00
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