V ■ Tuesday, August 25,1931 ! I Society &P j ! I BncTcra£tt J Mr* ELBERT S. PEEL. Edxor | 4« | Accepts Position m Bdkaven Miss Ruth Bailey, of Everetts, has accepted a position with the Green ville Baulking and Trust Company in their Belhaven Branch. She will make her home there in the future. • Vtsrt the Cones Messrs. Milton and Burtis Cone, of Richmond, visited their brother, Dr. P. t*. Cone, and Mrs. Cone here over the vieek-end. Sunday Visitors Miss Effie Waldo and Mr. S. D. Matthews, of Hamilton, were visitors here Sunday. ♦ Business Visitors Here Messrs. Golden and Gothe Godard of Williamston R. F. D. 4, were here yesterday on business. Here from Plymouth Mrs. Zeno Lyons and Miss Mar tha Hornthal, of Plymouth, visited their sister, Mrs. W. B. Watts, here Sunday. Here on Professional Business Professor H. M. Ainsley, of Oak City, was here yesterday on profes sional business. Here from Hamilton Miss Mary Waldo, of Hamilton, visited here yesterday. ♦ Visiting in Newport New* Mrs. N. C. Green and little daugh ter, Sylva. and Mrs. Chas. James are visiting in Newport News this week. Attend Firemen's Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harrell are in Statesville this week where Mr. Har rell and Mr. Harrison are attending the annual meeting of the North Carolina Firemen's association. . * House Party Guests Miss The Ima Brown and Mr. Jas. C. Cook were guests at Miss Miriam Cox's house party at Wrightsville Beach over the week-end. Returns from New York Mr. Frank Margolis returned Fri day from New York where he had been for the past three weeks pur chasing fall merchandise for his firm. • Visit Mrs. King Mrs. Graydon Paul and two little sons, of Beaufort, spent the week end with Mrs. Jim King. Mrs. King and little daughter, Miss Fatsy, and Miss Rosalie Inman. returned to Beaufort Sunday to visit Mrs. Paul a few .days. _. _ a Visit the Peels Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hancock, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel and family here Sunday. m Returns to Home in Weldon Mrs. V. A. Whitfield returned to her home in Weldon Sunday after visiting her sister, Mrs.- Vernon God win and Mr. Godwin here for several days. .i ' ♦ In Washington City Mrs. Robert Heydenreich and Miss Eugenia Hoyt are visiting Mr. Hey denreich in Washington City this week. Return from Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse returned Sunday from Petersburg where they visited relatives several days. ■ • Visit the Brandons Miss Bess Dale and Mr. Ho!d«n, of Snow Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brandon here Sunday. • Return from Dunn Misses Myrnie Brown and Eva Harrison returned home Sunday from Dunn where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker for two weeks. a * Visiting Daughter Here Mrs. Anderson, of Leggetts, is here for a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison and family. —.-j . m —— Here from Griffitu Messrs. Jas. L. Coltrain and Chas. Roberson, of Griffins township, were business visitors here yesterday. Here from JamesviUe Mr. Clarence Sexton, of James ville, was a business visitor here yes- Here from Oak City s Mr. T. W. Davenport, of Oak - City, was in town yesterday. f ♦ 1 Lieutenant Governor Here Lieutenant Governor R. T. Foun tain, of Rocky Mount, was here for a short while Friday afternoon. ♦ J Visiting Mrs. Ward • Miss Opal Lilley. of Plymouth, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward here this week. In Tarboro Yesterday s | Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger, Miss Mit tie Brown, Mrs. John A. Ward and Miss Opal Lilley, of Plymouth, were in Tarboro for a short while yester- I day morning. Returns to Norfolk Mrs. D. E. Gurganus returned to Norfolk Sunday after a visit with • here parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. I Brown, here. , I i ' i j • Here from Jamcsville | Mr. C. J. Griffin, of Jamesville. ■was a business visitor here yester day. In More head City Sunday Messrs. W. .Henry Gurkin and Jas. E. Harrell spent Sunday at Morehead City. • Leave for Murphy Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Dickey and sons leave Wednesday for Mur phy, where they will visit Mr. j Dickey's people. Mrs. Dickey will j visit friends in Atlanta and East jTennessee before returning home. 1 Return to Philadelphia j Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ponder and children have returned to their home i in Philadelphia after a vjsit with .Mrs. Ponder's sister, Mrs. Charles H. Dickey, and family. Returns From Georgia Mr. Theodore Hassell has re turned from Camille, Ga.. where he was employed on th tobacco mar ket for the past several weeks. • HARRELL-WARREN Succumbing to the new contagion of recent weeks, Mr. Julian H. Har rell was married very early Monday morning to Miss Frances Warren at the pastorium of the local Baptist church. The wedding party, in addition to the bride and groom, was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harrison. Mr. Mayo Grimes, and Miss Carrie B. Warren, all of whom witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Harrell is well known in this section as a responsible young busi ness man with many friends, while the bride, the former Miss Warren, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hy nian Warren, of near Robersonville, is a popular member of Martin coun ty's younger set. The marriage was performed at 7 o'clock by the Rev. Charles H. Dickey. And the newly married couple, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harrison, left immediately for Western North Carolina and points in Virginia. Upon their ar rival back home within a week or ten days they will be at home in Williamston to their many friends. ♦ - Mrs. Godwin Hostess ♦ At her home on Main Street on Friday evening from 8:30 to 11:30 Mrs. ernon D. Godwin entertained for her sister, Mrs. V. A. Whitfield, ,of Weldon, who visited her last week. | Lovely bowls of roses and dahlias enhanced the attractiveness of the liv ing and dining rooms, where bridge was played during the evening. Mrs. Elbert S. Peel made high score and was given a set of Godey's card, and :the honoree was presented silk hose. I After several progressions, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. H, Gqd iwin and little Miss Alma Godwin, 'served a delectable salad course. • House Party at Bay view - Oak City, - Aug. 23.— Mr. and Mrs. James Rawles are chaperoning the following on a house party at Bayview this week: Misses Frances and Irma Faye House, Ruth Perry, and Gladys Everett, of Roberson ville; Bonner Swindell, of Waahing lon; Naomi Etheridge, Mary Kath lyn Ainsley, and Sara Long Johnson. PUILItHID KVKRY TUMOAV A*. PmiPAV HAMILTON NEWS Miss Ruth Pippin is also improv ing rapidly and is able to visit friends The many friends of Mr. Bob Ed mondson will be glad to know that he is reported much improved at this time. It is hoped that he will soon be able to be up again. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo and daugh of Oak City; and Messrs. Marvin Kverett, Ernest Etheridge, Clayton House, of Robersonville; George Hai slip, of Hassells; Jimmy Johnson, of Washington; Herman Everett, of Hamilton; and Cleaton Harrell, of Coleraine. minimi ■■■■in Lumber For Every Need!! . 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For further information as to quality and prices, We extend to you our invitation to call at our office or phone 20. .•'-.: - ' - - - ■ MURRAY & McCABE LUMBER CO. WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA - " # 4 V - JLr, . • ' n, ! THE fiNTBRPKISS •"* ter, Mary, Mrs. Hennie Ballard and! Miss Effie Waldo are spendingAhme Miss Effie Waldo spent the past week 'at Manteo, where the attended the celebration of the Virginia Dare an-1 niversary on the 18thk Mrs. L. B. Hughes and Mrs. ;Mary Upchurch, of Raleigh, are spending their vacation here with their mother, Mrs. M. L. Bellamy. The Rev. E. P. West, of Hob-! good was in town last Sunday after noon en route to Williamston to hold an appointment for the Rev. Dickey, j Mr. Clomen Kitchen, of Scotland Neck spent the past week hero with relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Johnson went to Bayview Sunday, j Misses Allie Marie Roebuck and Floried Cox and Messrs. Ira Ainsley and Nat Johnson, of Oak City, went to the show at Williaston last Tues day night. I Mr. Whit Davis and Misses Cath- WILLIAMSTON NO*™ CAROLINA erine Everett and Evelyn Davis went to Norfolk Wednesday. Misses Martha Salsbury and Mil dred Everett and Mr. Paul Salsbury 'jr., went to the show Tuesday night in Williamston. I Miss Martha Roebuck, of %Ever etts. visited her sister, Mrs. E. L. Pip | pen last week. Messrs. Herman Everett and Bogue Slade, jr., went to Atlantic Beach Tuesday night. Miss Peggie Long, of Pinetops, 1 is visiting Miss Effie Waldo at this i time. ' 1 M iss Mattie Davenport, of Rocky 1 Mount, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davenport, last week, j Mrs. F. F. Davenport and sister, I of Louisburg, Va., yisited friends in i Scotland Neck last Tuesday. Mr. F. 1.. Haislip arid daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. J. S. Ayers, and Miss 1 Martha Coilnsel went to ()cean View | Wednesday. ] OAK CITY NEWS Oak City, Aug. 24.—Miss Adeline Tew. a teacher in the Oak City school, from Portsmouth, Va., was a jvisitor last week jn the home of Mrs. T. W. Davenport. I Mr. and Mrs. Woolard Daniel and little son, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with Mrs. Daniel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hines. j Miss Bertha Piland, who been a summer student at Columbia | University, returned home Friday, j The Robersonville Baptist Sunday- School led the school at Oak City Baptist church Sunday. | Miss Selma Johnson, who has | been a student at Wake Forest sum- I mer school, returned home last week. | Mr. Abner Brown, who is working on school trucks in Williamston, was home for the week-end. j Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brown visited Mrs. Brown's relatives, Mr. anil PAGE THREE Mrs. J. M. Ambrose, of Creswell, last week. Miss Mildred Moye, of Gold Point, spent the week-end with her broth er, Mr. Jack Moye. * *- i Messrs. Harry Daniel and Francis Harrell and Misses Ruth Pearson and Avril Woodley motored to Rocky Mount Sunday. Mr. Cleaton Harrell, of Coleraine, and Miss Gladys Kverett, of Rober jsonvtHe, were visitors in town Sun-" Mr. dnd Mrs. H. B. Russell have [gone to Stony Point, where Mr. Rus*" |sell will enter upon his duties as (science teacher and athletic coach in the high school there. •Mr. and Mrs. John Wiggins, of Pinetops. visited Mrs. Wiggins' moih er, Mrs. Sara Worsley, Sunday. The winner of the 1431' Ohio poem contest is Mrs. Lida Keek-Wiggins, of Springfield, Ohio, whose poetn was ) chosen out of -1,200 manuscripts sub mitted. . " •'

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