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Sidney Bounds Is In Hospital Sidney Bounds, bookkeeper for White Motors, Inc., while spending £he day Wednehday at Chowan Tleach, was suddenly stricken ill about 4:30 o’clock. Mr. Bounds was, immediately brought to Roanoke Rapids Hospital where it was re ported this morning he was rest ing comfortably. Diagnosis of his illness has not been completed. BIRTHS £ The following babies were born recently at Roanoke Rapids Hos pital : Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carawan, city, girl, June 29; Mr. and Mrs. George Francis, Conway, boy. June 29; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Faison, Emporia, boy, June 26: Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Hughey, Jarrett, Va„ boy, July 1; Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Porch, Garysburg, boy, June 30; Mr. and Mrs. David Roder, Aity, boy, June 26. w Mr. and Mrs. William P. Groves, III, of Swedsboro, N. J., announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Bevan, on June 19, at Joseph Price Memorial Hospital in Philadelphia. Mrs. Groves was formerly Miss Ella Giles of this city. HOSPITAL NEWS ^ Out-of-town patients at the hos Pital are: Mrs. Addie Johnston, Littleton; Ben T. Jones, Conway; Mrs. J. M. Jenkins, Milwaukee; Miss Willis Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va.; Mrs. Hazel H. Matthews, Em poria, Va.; C. G. Matthews, Sea board; Dan Moore, Emporia; Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, Weldon; Mrs. J. T. Parker, Woodland; Raymond Prince, Emporia; T. G. Pritchett, Margarettsville; Mrs. Mary H. Rabil, Weldon; Mrs. Hattie Ricks, Plmporia; Mrs. Steven Acai, Little ton; Mrs. J. M Allen, Skippers Va; Mrs. Grace Bobbitt, Littleton; Archie M. Bendoll, Emporia; Mrs. ■M. H. Bryant, Rick Square; Coleen Ballinger, Emporia, Va.; Miss Isla Chambliss, Triplet, Va.; Rubin Chitty, Murfreesboro; James Wm. Clarke, Jr., Vaughan; Mr*. Mina Collier, Milwaukee; Charlie Cifert, Emporia; L. B. Davis, Jacksonville, N. C.; W. P. Garner, PJarysburg; Mrs. Daniel Harris, Jackson; Mrs. James Hedgepeth, Conway, and Mrs. Vistula J. Horne, Conway. Stuart Norwood, of Petersburg, Va., spent the week-end in town with relatives. True or False Test your knowledge of your Government’s War Bond Financ ing program. The answers to these questions, given at the end, should be known by every American. How good are you?. 1. 85 million Americans have pur chased Series E War Bonds. 2. 84% of all the money ever in vested in E Bonds is still invested in them. 3. If a Bond is lost, stolen or de stroyed, it is just the same as if the owner had lost the money he in vested. 4. E Bonds may be cashed at any qualified bank for their full cost any time after 60 days from date of issue. 5. The U. S. Government’s prom ise to redeem War Bonds any time after 60 days from date of issue is just as strong as its promise to stand back of a dollar bill. 6. You have to hold a Bond the full ten years to get any interest. 7. The lowest-priced War Bond costs $25. 8. War Bonds are better than cash. 9. Two persons carlnot own a War Bond jointly. 10. The only reason we should buy War Bonds is to help pay for food, ammunition, etc., for the armed forces. 1. True. 2. True. 3. False. War Bonds are regis tered in the names of their owners, and lost Bonds can be replaced. 4. True. 5. True. Compare wording on a Bond and a bill. 6. False. Your Bond increases in value after one year. See the values on the back of the Bond. But yoi get a greater increase in value thi longer you hold a Bond, up to $1 at the end of 10 years for every $3 you paid. 7. False. A $25 Bond costs $18.75. 8. True. They can be replaced if lost, they increase in value and they can be converted into cash in case of need. 8. False. War Bonds can be owned by two people as co-owners or as owner and beneficiary. 10. False. Your savings invested In War Bonds will also help to stabilise prices now and to provide for your own security in the future. ">* TOWN TALK Mrs. Charlie Gabriel spent the week-end at hef home in China Grove. Miss <Srace Nance is spending a few days at her home in China Grove. Miss Donnie V. Fentress spent the weex-end at her home in Greensboro. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and children spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Messrs A. D. Glover, E. B. Glov er and Miss Viola Glover spent Tuesday in Durham. Miss Hazel Cobh is expected home Saturday from summer school at W. C. U. N. C., Greens boro. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jenkins spent the weekend.in Chapel Hill. Miss Turner Maurice and Miss Mary Clark has returned from a < vacation at Cape Hatteras. N. C. Mrs. Everette Stainback is spending sometime in Norfolk. Miss Pauline Smith of Rex Hos pital, was home last week for a few days. _ _ •rors. micnaei rowers and Mrs. Ducky Kennimur spent the week end at Virginia Beach. Miss Jeanette Williams and Miss Majorie Fitts left last week to join the WAVES in New York City. Mrs. Pat Crowe! and daughter, Susan, of Concord, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kendrick. Mrs. T. M. Jenkins is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Ruark, in Chape] Hill. L. L. Barnes of Ebony, Va., spent the week-end with his sis ter. Mrs. Ashley Vick. Miss Margie Day has returned to Littleton after visiting Miss June Ann Johnson. Mrs. E. E. Kendrick, of Con cord, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendrick. Pvt. Bobbie Kendrick has re turned to New Mexico after spending ten days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ken drick. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray and dau ghter, Mary Louise Ray, of Rich mond, Va., spent July 4, in Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butts have re turned from an extended stay in Florida. Mrs. W. J. Stanison ac companied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkins and Mrs. E. R. Hawkins spent Sunday in Newport News. Mrs. B. E. McCrary and son Jimmie, have returned to their home in Newport News, Va., after visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. E. Matthews is on her vacation this week. R. H. Cooksey and Misses Rosa Cooksey and Martha Ann Starke are spending this week at Lees burg. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tickel and Miss Priscilla Tickel are spending tehis week at White Lake. Misses Mertice Edwards and Zola Dudley of Newton Grove, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Warwick. Miss Daisy Wood of Washing ton. D. C„ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cameron. Miss Betsy Allen is spending some time in Washington, D. C., with relatives. I I _[ • It’s Different! • It's Liquid!! • it’s Quick!!! U— only os directed. Now Mony Weor FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline (non* add) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more com fort, just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. No rummy, rooey. pasty taste or feeling. Checks "plate odor * (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. 2:00 PM WCBT 1230KC THIS IS MUTUAL presented by ROANOKE PHARMACY ROSEMARY DRUG CO. 1 DANCE * COMMUNITY HOUSE 'M~ ENFIELD. N.C. 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