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Taasdmy, June 9, 1931 | Club Meeting! | Spending Week Here Miss Alice Jane Adams, of La Grange, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Barnhill. • Return to Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson re turned to Wilson yesterday, after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson and children, of Ahoskie, and Mr. R. H. Roberson and son, Roland, jr., of Suffolk, spenl Sunday here with Mrs.' J. L. Robertson. • Attend Court in Elizabeth City Messrs. P. H. Brown, C. D. Car starphen, and A. R. Dunning attend ed court in Elizabeth City yesterday.' In Elizabeth City Messrs. George Harris and W. H. Williams, jr., visited in Elizabeth j City Sunday. In Morris town, Tenn. Mrs. R. J. Peel, Mr. Wiley Craw ford, Miss Eva Peel, and Francis Peel are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel, jr., in Morristown, Tenn., this! week. Miss Edith Peel will return' with them. There's Somethin I Well Tailored Gothes I That Keeps a Man's Chin Up That Breeds Self-Confidence That enables one to meet his fellow man on a level of equality, irrespective of varying ranks or bank rolls. 'The correctly groomed man is the "It" man in the battle for success.——r—;— And these things are particularly true . of the man whose garments bear the Mar golis label, the badge of quality, work manship, and style. Priced Within Reach of The Masses JMARGOLIS BAO&I "The Shopping Place, After All" I VACANT LOTS Must Be Cleaned! . - . , - - ' q * 4 0 4 " . The attention of property owners is called to Section 18 (Page 18) of 5 Town Ordinances, supported by State law, requiring them to clean up their vacant lots. « •• You are hereby urged to clean up your vacant lots within the next two weeks, at the end of which time inspections will be made and all owners fail ing therein will be subject to fine as providedßy State laws. These steps are taken in an effort to limit the number of mosquitoes and to add to the attractiveness of the town. Board of Commissioners - Society & Personals j | Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor I In More head City Messrs. W. H. Gurkin and Bruce Whitley visited in Morehead City Sunday. In Town Monday Mr. Haywood Rogers, of Route No. 2, was here on business yester day. At Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. ♦ In Nor j oik Yesterday Messrs. J. H. Roebuck and Char lie Mobley were, visitors in Norfolk yesterday. ♦ Visits Brother Here Dr. F. K. Hutchinson, of Hender son, spent the week-end here with his brother, Mr. L. C. Hutchinson, and Mrs. Hutchinson. • • Returns From IM Grange Mrs. Leman Barnhill returned home this week from La Grange, where she has been visiting relatives for several days. From IJttleton Mr. John L. Rodgerson, of Little ton, spent the week-end here with his family. WILIMID BVCRY PHONE H Anything far 1 mm Hilling From RobersonviUe Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson and family, of RobersonviUe, visited Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Beulah Brit ton, at her home on Church Street Sunday. Spend Sunday in RobersonviUe Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Moore and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Osborne, of Roberson viUe. Visiting in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye are spending a few days in Washington, D. C., this week. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl West brook, of Dunn. Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrisen, of Rocky Mount, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mishoe Here i Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mishoe, of Weldon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mobley here Sunday. Leaves for Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Raymond McKenzie, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell, here for several days, left Sunday for Alexandria, Va., where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heydenreich before re turning to her home in Dunn. I Here From Norfolk Dr. and Mrs. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Brownley, of Norfolk, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant here Sunday. Spend Week-Find Here Mr. and Mrs. Wingate Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry, of Nor- j I folk, spent the week-end here with' • Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hall. Visiting in Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger are visiting in Washington, I). C., .this week. Visits Her Daughter Here Mrs. Blanche Anderson, -of Leg getts, visited her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, and Mr. Harrison here last week. Home. From University Mr. Harry Rogers, of Duke Uni versity, arrived here last week to be with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Rogers, during the summer months. In Town Monday Mr. Jule James, of RobersonviUe, was here yesterday. i • ' Dr. and Mrs. Biggs Here Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs, of j RutherfordUin, are—visiting their mother, Mrs. Fannie S. Biggs, this | week. — 1 — Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leverson and three daughters, triplets, Faith, Fern, and Frances, of Los Angeles, Calif., visit ed Mrs. Leverson's aunt Mrs. Betty Pope, Sunday. Mrs. Leverson is re membered here as Miss Faith Har dison, her home originally being in Plymouth. Returns To Belhaven Mrs. W. A. Ellison, who visited relatives here last week, returned to her home in Belhaven. Her daugh ter, Miss Mary King Ellison, came for her. THB ENTERPRISE?" Returns From Belkaven Miss Estelle Crawford has return ed from Belhaven, where she visited Mary King Ellison last week. Mrs. Harrison Improving Mrs. Ira Harrison, who was oper ated on in the Washington Hospital last week,'is improving very rapidly now.. , • • Announce Birth oj Daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. L.> Manning an nounce the birth of a daughter, on ; Monday, June Bth, 1931. ♦ Visiting Here This Weeh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clinton i James, of Newport News, are visit- 1 j ing Mr. James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James, here this week. • At Hendersonville Miss Josephine Harrison, Charles I Manning, and Rev. W. F. Wiegmann' are attending a youths' conference at Hendersonville this week. * Leives jor New York Mr. Irving Margolis left Sunday , night for New York, where he will visit relatives for several weeks. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mrs. X. T. Keel and daughter, j Miss Macy, of Rocky Mount, Mrs. W. B. Williams and daughter, Molly Ann., of Winston-Salem, and Mr. X. I T. Keel, jr., of Phoenix, Ariz., visit- j ed Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson and 1 friends here Saturday. Visiting Mother Here Mrs. Harold Clark, of Jackson-' ville, is here visiting her mother,' Mrs. Fannie Crawford. Visiting Relatives In County Mr. Eber Manning, of Athens, Ga. arrived here Saturday to visit rela- j tives in the county for a few days. Here from Beulahville Mrs. Walter Gresham arid daughter, of Beulahville, are visiting Mrs. Uresham's mother, Mrs. Fannie' Crawford, here for a few days. * I Leave for Rahigh Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges led today for Raleigh, where they will visit their son, William, for a few days. _ | DRF.S.WHITAKER WilliamHton, N. C. PHYSICIAN - SURGEON PHYSICAL CULTURE Office Hours: 0-11 A. M.; 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. PHONE 102 Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price B. S. COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Day Phone 155 Night Phone 94 rHHWllllllimmillllllMtllNlllHllllllllHHllllllllllllWHlllHlimillilllllllllllllllllltlllllllHllllHHlll|ffl Scotland Neck, N. C., June 4, 1931. I Mr. W. G. Peele, Special Agent, Life Insurance Company of Virginia, Williamston, N. C. . I ■ Dear sir: I gratefully acknowledge receipt of SI,OOO in settlement of policy carried in your company on the life of my sister, Miss Lucy I , „ Claire Ivey.- I Settlement was made promptly, and §| I assure you the courtesy and promptness on Igj your part in handling the matter are greatly I appreciated. Yours truly, Mrs. ARTHUR PRICE. HBBHIIMBIBBtIMMIMHIiIHIIIMHIffIIIBIIIIIiIIIffIIIBIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUMIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIBIMMIIIIIIW ■. ■ . WILLIAMSTON Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John P. Booker, of Winston-Salem, announce the birth of a daughter, Betty Anne, Tues day, June 9, 1931. Mr. Booker is a former resident of Williamston. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our heart-felt thank« to our friends who so kindly bore with us during the illness and death of our mother and wife. We al so appreciate the beautiful floral of fering. J. L. EVERETT and CHILDREN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having tliis day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Mrs: J. 1). Rogerson, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 23rd day of May. 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. Persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 23rd day of May, 1931. J-iUrtßtyirr KOIiERSON, m>2> 6tw Administrator, A Loss? No one need ever take a fi nancial loss because his home or business might burn. The Norfolk fire is no ex- • ception. They occur every day and your proj>erty may be next. Our complete fire insurance protects everything, including your pocketbook. Don't invite a loss. Let us protect your in terests now. HARRISON AND SPIVEY Williamston, V. ('. GreaterWilliamston— PREPARE! Homes of Lean Purses Take Notice! Our Store - Wide Alteration . S ALE! Starts Thurs.,Junell Involving Our Entire Stock of Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods, Shoes I Groceries Furniture, Etc. 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