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Entertainment*
Wedding*
Pnonalr
Spend Thanksgiving At Home
' Misses Emma Robertson, of Greens
boro. and Minnie Robertson, of Win
ston-Salem, are spending |he Thanks
giving holidays with their mother. Mrs.
J. L. Robertsop. .
Here From Charlotte
Miss Ethel Griflin. of Charlotte, is
with lyr • pecrple here and near here
tb holiday.,. She will return to
Charlotte Sunday, w here she i» a teach
er.
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Spend Thanksgiving Here
Mr. and Mrs. .Milton -Norman, of
Raleigh, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and M,rs. A. Hassell. .
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Visit Mr*. Irene Smith
Mr. I). C. Barnes, of hgurfreeslouro,
spent Thanksgiving with his family,
who are visiting Mrs. Barnes' mother,
Mrs. Irent; Smith.
In Rocky Mount Yesterday
Mijs. A. K Dunning. Misses Mary
Alice Punning and Margaret Manning
spent, yesterday in Rocky Mount.
Miss Hornthal Is Visitor
Miss Martha Hornthal, of Ply
mouth.,was with her sister, Mrs W.
B Watts on Thanksgiving Day.
Will Return Tomorrow
Mtt. Anna Harrison will return to-
from Blackshurg. S C. w bere
she spent Thanksgiving with her moth
er, Mrs. Shearer.
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Leaves for Scotland Neck
Miss Lucy Claire Ivey left-Wednes
day for Scotland Neck to spend
Thanksgiving with relatives
Visiting in Kenly
Miss MihU.d Darden is in Kenly
Wltfr kef pimiili Mil 111 —Stindny
Visiting Her Mother Here
Mrs. Harold (lark, of Belhavcu, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. I raw
ford. *
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Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Here
Mr and Mrs. W. J Hunter and lit ,
lie Virginia, of Greensboro, arrived I
Tuesday to \spend this week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W T». Hun-|
ter.
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Will Return Tomorrow
C • Crofkett, Mrs. It A j
I ritcher, and Hurras, jr., Mr. and Mrs !
F*#«k Bennett and little son, Frank.!
jr.. will return tomorrow front Hal
tiinore, where they spent the past week 1
•visiting friend* and relatives.
Milton Bloom, of Norfolk, Saul j
Gold, of Rocky Mount, Mr, and Mrs. i
M. Gorvine, of RobexMonville and j
Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldstein, of Wind
scr, were the Quests of the Margolis j
here yesterday. ?.►
Visiting His Parents Here
Commander Donald C Godw in. U. j
S. N., of Washington, 1). C. is visit j
ing his parents. .Mr. and Mrs. B. F. i
Godwin.
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Spend* Thanksgiving at Home
Asa Crawford, who is still taking
treatment at tin- Wtihington llospit.il.
sjwnt Thanksgiving at home
Spend* Thanksgiving 41 ere
Mr. Robert He'yijenreich, of Scot
land Neck, spent Thanksgiving here
with Mrs. Heydenreich, who is visit J
ing her parent*, Mr and Mrs ). W.j
Watt*.
Mrs. Watt* # Much Better
J. W. Watts, jr., spent Thanksgiv- '
ing with Mrs. Watts, who is m the
New Bern hospital. Mrs. Watts is;
now much . heAer after having l>eeii j
quite sick following an operation.
PENDER'S
THE BETTER CHAIN STORES
Economy Items
SAUSAGE MEAT mu £: ta . 29 c
Evaporated MILK, 3 TALL CANS 25°
«!:L F o 0 T -° as 33°
RIB BfetLIES, LB. ~
!!a«L CATSUP ' T,,u 14 e
PANCAKE FLOUR 25 c
V ISSS HT SYRUP 25°
OUR PRIDE BREAD " „ . 10°
D.P.COFFEE 47°
SmSr o cmS BUTTER „ 57 c
Society & Personals
Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor
I Mrs. Wheeler Martin spfiit last Tues
day in Raleigh and Wake Ferest. •
In Raleigh and Wake Forest
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|ln Creedmoor . *
j Miss Lucille Allen is at her home in
! (.reedinonr. daring the holidays.
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i In Fremont
Miss Serena Peacock spent the holi
jiteys with tier parents ill Fremont.
Visiting at Leggetts
Mrs. C. A Harrison and daughters.
Misses Beck. Katlurine, and Blanche,
.11 visiting Iter mother at Le'ggett*.
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Davis-Fletcher
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Of marked interest to friend*
throughout North and South Carolina
!« a» the wedding of Mjj>s Mary Fletch
er, popular teacher in the local high
! school, anil Mr. L. H. Davis. princi
pal of Abe local s.chool, which took
place £t the colonial home of the
bride's ,parin:s, Mr. and Mrs K. R.
I'letclier, in Met oil, yesterda,, inorn
-I.4l*—Ni-w *—of llit ntddniK. received
hire'yesterdf), came u- a great sur
prise to the couple's many friends,
ulio will welcome them upon their
riturn Sunday.
The ceremony, performed with on
ly a few' close friends snd relatives in
attendance. tv;is_one of marked charm
and Miiiplnitx Soon after the cere
mony, the hride and grrttrtw left for a
tnef stay in Richmond. Va., return
iiifr here Sunday. !
Mrs l)a,vis is a young woman of
much charm and accomplishment. She
u„. graduated from Winthrop Col
lide. and has t night in North Carolina
schools for the past several year*.
I liis i lit r second year here as head
..I ihy IjMifflv.li ill the Wil
lianistoil School, where she has
endeared herself to the pupils as well
as to the citizens of the to\tii and
section.
Coining here three years ago, Mr.
Davis has firmlv established himself as
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FROM WELL
KEPT COWS
Protect yourself against con
taminated milk.
Procure your milk here, and
you are safe, as our cows have
just recently been kiven the tu
berculin teat and found in ex
cellent condition.
* All customers will
% please leave bottles on
front. It saves us time
and enables us to give
you better service. • .
WILLIAMSTON
DAIRY
P. A. Ballard, Prop.
MONTH CAROLINA
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I efl.cient principal of the local graded
] and high schools. He is a graduate
| of the Wake Forest College, where, in
j addition to his A.B. work, he studied
I law, passing (He Statebar examina
j t;on last year He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Davis, of Davis, N. C.
I Upon their return here they will
Inijike their home with Mr. and Mrg t
\\ heeler Martin on Main Street.
Moore-Jenkins
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Mis- Agnes Jenkins and Mr. George
Moore were married in a private cere
mony of unsusual beauty at 2 o'clock
Saturday afternoon, November 17, at
Rocky Mount. The ring ceremony
wa* performed by Rev. I). E. Hill, pas
tor of the Baptist church, in the pres
ence of immediate relatives and friends
o! the bride and bridegroom.
Mrs. Moore is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. YV. I. Jenkins, of Ayden,
and is a very charming and attractive
ycung lady. She is a graduate of At- j
lantic Christian College, Wilson, and
has since studied at Duke University.
She has been for the past three years
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a judgment
in the superior court of Martin Coun
ty in an action entitled, "D. G. Mat
thews vs. Godard and Lille) - ," the un
dersigned commissioner will, on the
l"th day of December, 1928. in front
ui the courthouse door of Martin
County, offer at publis sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, at 12 o'clock
noon, the following described land: I
Beginning at Kawls Bridge; thence!
up Back Swamp to Dam;!
ihence around Piney Island* to the Cut!
Dam; thence a straight course to the I
first arch of the Williamston and!
Washington road; thence along said!
road to the first station, being the old I
Kawls Mills seat and grourids, and
tnore particularly described in a deed ■
irom S. S. Hadley and others to
George S. Lilley, dated November 12,
1910.
This the 14th day of November,
1928.
B A. CRITCHER,
ilf- 4tw Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a judgment
/f the superior court of Martin County
n a special proceedings entitled, "H.
I. Kthridge vs. John Ethridge, et al,"
lie undersigned commissioner will, on 1
NOXSM VITUM
the 7th day of December, 1928, in front
of the Bank of Oak City, Oak City,
N. C., offer at public sale, at 11 o'clock
a. m., to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described* property:
Being a certain tract of land situated
in Martin County, Goose Nest Town
ship, conveyed by C. B. Hassell, com
missioner, to W, A. Weathersbee, and
thus by Weathersbe« to James R. Hy
man, and known and described in the
above deeds .as the Sarah Manning
lantfr Containing by estimation one
hundred and forty (MO) acres, more
or less.
Thi* 7th day'of November, 1928.
B. A. CRITCHER,
nl3 4tw Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
DEED OF TRUST
s Under and by virtue of the authori
ty and power of sqle contained in that
certain deed of trust executed by Ed
niond Staton and wife Fannie Staton,
to W. J. Bundy, trustee, on March
17th. 1928. and recorded in Book Y-2,
ar page 431, of the public registry of
Martin County, default having been
made in the payment of the indebted
ness secured thereby, I will offer-for
public sale, before the courthouse door
in Williamston. Martin County, at 12
o'clock noon, on Friday, December 28,
for cash, to the highest bidder, the
following described tracts of land:
First Tract: Lying and being in Mar
lin County, and beginning on the west
tide of the Bethel Hamilton road at
lUe mouth of Henry Council's lane,
running thence north along the said
•ounty road to Gus Council's line;
ihence westerly along Gus Council's
ine; thence westerly along Gus Cout)-
H*» line to the canalj thence wester
t along the canal to the old Ford
lane; thence easterly along the Old
Ford lane to the beginning, at the
mtmth of Henry Council's line, con
taining 29.3 acres, more or less, ~siid
being a part of. the Warren Person
land.
Second tract: Lying and being «n
Martin County, and beginning at a
stake on a ditch in Purvis' line and
running S. 59 degrees 45" E. 15.361
chains to a stake at Purvis' corner;
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WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
Day Phone 155 Night Phone 94
Friday, November 30,1928
I thence 66 degrees#s" W. 4.92 chains
to a light wood stump, corner of lot
No. 2; thence N. 49 degrees 30" E.
3.1 chains to the first station, contain
taining 5.1 acres, this being lot No.
1 of tract No. 1 woodland allotted to
Fannie Staton in division of lands of
Luke Council as shown in land di
vision book 1, page 215.
W. J. BUNDY.
n3O 4tw Trmtee.