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4 Society and Personals \ ? or iraXIAMSTON Urf MABTIN COUNTY I Ltnes fee Xew York Frank Margolis left last night for Km York City, when he wM spend a neck eg 10 fairii Ammemecr Bftk ef Deagkter Born to Mr and Mrs. T. O Hick man, a daughter, on Jantia<v 33, in a Washington hospital. Spends Week-Emd Ben Mr. Laurence Lindsley. ji, of Norfolk, spent the neck-end here with his Im Wmskimgtem Bespit* Suffering a broken leg when he ac cidentally fell down the po.cn steps at hi* home near here late Ian Sat urday, Ralph Taylor is receiving treatment in a Washington hospital. Jm FeyettcewtU Sunday Mr D. R. Davis visited in Fac et teviBe Sunday From WkUakers Mom. J. L. Dickens and J. M. Cuidnn, jr., of Whitakers, were bus ess visitors here yesterday. From FarmviUe Mrs. Henrietta Williams and sot, of FarmviUe. spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. ). I'. Van fling Spemds Week-End Here Miss Katherine Harrison, student in a medical laboratory in Richmond, spent the week-end here with lur mother. Mrs. C. A. Harrison. Here From Palmyra Mr. Henry Early was here ye day from Palmyra attending to bus iness matters. Bome From Lmmkort College Miss Ella Wynne Crilcher, student at Louisburg College, was home for a short while Sunday. Sfrnd Waak-End at Ho Misses Evelyn Mobley, Bolton Con* and karhlrra Price, business coflrfsr students, spent Be W: In RukmumJ Mrs \\ Hj^'oburn and Mrs G. H. Harrison spent the week-end in Richmond with Mr Coburn. who is receiving treatment in a there. \ Leave for .Yew Orleans Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Peel and Judge H O. I Vet left last Saturday | for New Orleans, where they are at tending the March Gras festival as special guests of the Life Insurance Company of "Vu Ross. Misses Ruby and hlva Grace Barnhtll spent Sunday in Durham, reaching there just in time to see one of Mr and Mrs B R RtmhillTt daughters leave for a hepital for an appendix operation In Paclelns Miss Sophie Little spent the week end with relatives in Pactolu /a Ritkm.md Sawder Mr and Mrs. V J Spivcy, Miss Est rile I'raw lord and Mr. Henry Grifiin were 01 Richmond Sunday Hook From GrrrnxrUr Miss Mary Anne Crockett was home from Greenville for the week end. Visit in {huntf o. IV Mr and Mrs. Ira Harrison visited relatives in Quantico. Va . last week end Ri turn Ft,rm (<?( Itlund Mrs. I* B. t'oor has returned from Baby km. Lun; Island. X Y.. wherr she spent s?e time with heT broth er. who is re\?-\em?c from a ton?; ill ness. ? > In Grrmsbara Smmda r Mrs. L. P. I.indsley. Mrs. Stephen Gano. and Misses Carolyn and Helen Lindslry visited Miss Marjorie I.inds ley in Greraslwro Sunday. In Rukmund .Sunde r Mr. and Mrs. H It Harrwm and Mr. and Mrs. H. It IlinNrfi. jr.. visited Mis Nell Harrison in Rich mond Sunday Rattans Frum -Yew Bern Miss Mariah hrirwm returned _ves terdny iron Xew Bern, where sk.* s|>ent the pwst two weeks with h.-r father, who has been quite ill. Visit i Miss Mutuant Miss Lillian l*ugh. of <Ireen?boro and New York, visited Miss Grace Mannlne a -hon while here vester dav. Dr. C. J. SAWYER Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Maura. Z to S r. M Dt. SArxonrs old optics w. c. Returns Frmm Xnr Orkmms Mr. Hikketh Moblrv i visit id New <k Kiat im Mrs. C. B Cokrcin visiltd frimit Im WmsimttMm 1'iiindej Mr. John Honr Edwards ns in liltmaB II Spcmdmi< Sewertl Dmys Ham Miss Eva M. irahrr in the Robrrsonvillr sthoofc, is ^jmdine several days at hnf <Ur the sbco. 4 then is closed Im Rttkwsoud Tku Wert Revs. John Whitley and Z. T Tiephoff arr in Richmond this ant. Im Rmletgk SmmLtr Mr and Mrs K .V Cult her mere in Raleigh Sunday visiting ther | daughter. Miss Aha Cntchrr, who is | a student at Meredith College there. Mr. Sam I* Wool lord, of Suffolk, arrived hrrr yesterday to succeed Mr Dalr Tetterton as distribution < engineer tor the Virginia Electric 4 Tower Co in this di-'fwt Mr ai Mrs. Wooliutd arr lrn|Miniy at home in thr Ororee RryisJds bad Mi Trtlettua. peuenotrd to the Rxli nion>l ohkr ol thr tgwnpani. will move hi- timil) to Yirrmia thr ISth of this month. /aero tor FmpeU | Mr. Walter Miarttr. far several years rnpliicd t>> thr RoanuLe Chev rolet Company, leaves within the {next km days far Fnfcrld. where he has accepted a proliw HOSTESSES TO ?tt l KAKE CI.CB IN JAJfESVDXC JamrsvUIr -Miss Snerdr Lerson and Mrs (twrn HOI jointly enter tained thr kil karr Bmfsr Club at thr home <>i Mrs J T. I rzlr Um Friday evening at S o'dwk. IMiciuus clucoiale-oovcicd ion (iant was served duiine thr penors sfans. After thr gamr. \Iss Opal Brown was awarded a bun oi dusting jMiwdrr for high score. Mis- lnu ist f'axton. sioad high, rr.rived handkrrchirfs. Delightful rrfrrshmrats oi fruit salad, crackers, and ruofcirs with cof iee were served bv the hoslr Explains How To Keep Floek Laying In Winter Months: Must Have Good Chickens And Take the Proper j Care of Them Porlrr Bryan. Madison County poult Oman, says ijs not hard to keep chickens lay me ntulaily through the cold * rather months It's mainly a matter of getting a flock of good birds and taking j proper rare of them, he told Geofge' Miller. Madison County agent of ] the State College extension seme" j liry. -i has a flock of 47 Whife Leghorn pullets which have been laying an average of three eggs pe hen every four days this winter During the month of Decrmbei. the daily flock average was 34 eggs and one day he got 43 eggs from the 47 hens, he told Miller Last winter he remodeled his poultry house according to pirn-, furnished by the extension service. The house provides for adequate ventilation, yef protects the birds from cold and drafts. It s com paratively easy to keep sanitary. He keeps broken oyster shells be fore the hem at all tones, and on fair days be turns them out to pick up grit and And gisen feed Every morning and ewnmg be puts a fresh supply of lukewarm water in the drinking fountains In addition to the mash and grain feed, he gives the birds sour milk every day. and keeps the water lously clean. As a check to show turn exactly what his buds are dome, and how much he a linking ofl the fleck, he keeps a record on all expenditures What Bryan has done, any poul tryman can do by raising only hi quality birds and tik?g good care of them. Miller abated CLARK'S FLU-LAX - ^LARK'S CREO-COD'? e2SS?5L0s CLARK'S NOSE DROPS SOLO on rosmvE guakantee CLARK'S DRUG STORE 53 Poultry T ruck Every Tuesday AT HARDISON-S MILL 9 to 11 a. m. AT BEAR GRASS 12 to 2 p. m. Every Friday AT OAK CITY 9 to 11 a. m. AT HAMILTON 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. AT GOLD POINT 1 to 2 p. m. Every Saturday AT WILLIAMSTON 9 to 11 a. m. AT EVERETTS 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. AT ROBERSONV1LLE 1 to 3 p. m. We pay market prices at all times. The market was some better this week, and we expect even higher prices soon. WE BUY EGGS Pitt Poultry Co. GREENVILLE, N. C. WORK HARNESS The New Farming Season Is At Hand. Be Prepared To Start Right. Buy Those Things You Need Now Prices on Harness Advancing Daily We have in stock Horse Collars, Bridles, Collar Pads Back Bands. Hame Strings, Hames. Traces, Single and Double Trees, Plows and Castings of All Kinds. Buy _ c from us. Williamston Hardware Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. , On behalf of myaeif and my rhil drrn I wtah to puUirl] thank tiuy one who ao wiibncly a adtd ua at the time of the fatal am lent and death of our husband and father. Will Coltraia. bat "i |daiali er. and ta ea peeaa added anne taCaon far the kind acta in my beh alf name that time I am atill unahl le to wait and Mrs Lizzie Colt ram cf my handa " HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS ?y Ma OKA B. FINCH. Hoa A FEBKl'AKY SALAD This fruit salad a very attractive and food. It fits in perfectly the February party rater at Blend two packages of cheese with 1-1 mild flavored dressing Add 1-4 cup nut 1 cup drained canned red 1-1 cup chunk pineapple, and cup chopped celery. Soften I tablespoons gelatin in 1-4 cup cold stater, dissolve over hot water, cool and add to mixture. Fold tn I cup heavy cream, whipped Add a das., of salt if desired Chill in heart or other shaped individual molds. Cn mold. Garnish with Utile lettuce cups of mayonnaise and red ehec A delightful accompaniment for the above salad would be a rolled deviled ham sandwich made cf whole wheat bread to upiuuil a log. This, of course, is for a Wash ington's birthday occasion. Sliced whole wheat bread thin aod lay between two ilamp cloth, uu. ham with enough dressing to grcu easily Spread one slice at a urn ' and roU up tightly. Fasten wtth toothpick, if necessary Chill before, serving A small hatchet cut' red. white, ot blue caidboard mav be inserted in log just befote serv ing I OK SAO. STATIONARY I..LSO line engine, pulleys, shafting dull! pi ess. joiner, forge and other ma chine and blarkwnith shop <X|Uip ncM. Will sell either in bulk or b> the piece and at a cheap price Har ry Jones Williamston. N C. 15 tt NOTKT North Carolina. Martin County In the Superior Court, before the Clerk. A Will lis vs. Mrs. K. H Wilbur J. Best aad F. DR. A. J. OSTEEN WIl-IJAMSTON. N. C. Office fbaae Night I ai-ff m Still Coughing? be* nam with trouble may be laealug i not afford to take a chance vuh any thing less than goes right to the seat of the 1 to akl nature to soothe Inflamed membranes as the | phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have fai don't be discuuragrd. yoor i authorised to and to refund your money If yon a satisfied with results from the my I bottle.OetCreomulskm right now. I A* icndseU will further '.Ml '-hey are required to jthe office of lite Clerk Superior Cent Martin County in the court fcnuie in Vilbamiton, N. C . on the 11th d*y of February. IM7 rod aiu ** or demur to the complaint in ?aid action or the plaintiff will ap Ply to the Court for the relief dr mended in oud complaint L. B WYNNE. Clerk. Yo ion r:irn your wages 1.HAT IubJt is a %"51 h docs mi mm who jmm or why. ahlka it be dor m i r a laat at bnat-carnally call a docare. * ? ail n *e day a woafc So tfcr hiff it will pay ioa to ional^ahi the anil difcral typea. of idcphoao aernoo. Yoo will dn any lldy agree wiA ? Mien at reali norm try to do aifcoat alqf it don to hare it. Far nfomuOoo, ja* aak ny ji JMtindulk CAROLINA TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY Begin the New Year Right START A * Savings Account We Welcome All Aacounts Whether They Be Large or Small Member af Federal Depart Imram Carparmtira Guaranty Bank & Trust Company Statement ol Condition Martin County Building and ? Loan Association? ot Williamson. N. C . as ol December Jtst. 79J5 ,r?W ?? iOKmI utMilliH ta nntn i isaiiiriiarr n repaired It Uwl ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on I a* .d and in Banks $ 7.022.95 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 1.500.00 Mortgage Loans 195.310.56 Vo 'nort* tc dorrhr 't^v for the purpose of mablini* them to ovn tten homes Each loan secured by first mort local anprovH real -^tte. Stock Loans 6.722.48 Advances made i. oar shareholders rraiml thetr stock No -Ifein exceeds Jo |*r o* id *4 am?unt actually paid m ???T-^?-?? Accounts Receivable 1.319.54 Temporary ahances for Insurance. Taxes. Etc Real Estate Owned 2.327.75 Other Assets 1.421.40 TOTAL $216,624.68 ? 1-iARn.iTing The Association Owes: To Shareholders Installment Stock $126,786.40 Paid-Up Stock 41.950.00 $168,736.40 Notes Payable. Federal Home Loan Bank 30.000.00 Mm?T borrowed far ur m making loans In members, or re tiring matured slack- Each note approved by at least two thints of entire Board of Directors as required by be Accounts Payable 490.65 Undivided Profits 13.352.56 i held n trust for distribution to shareholders at ma Other lirfalitki 4.04S.07 TOTAL $216,624.68 stats a cocsrrr or iutm. Veils Andrews Wynne. Treasurer ot the above named Association personally appeared before me this day. and. bemft duly mora, says that the fotrgoing report b true to the best ot hofcnoarledee and brief. VELLA ANDREWS WYNNE. Sworn m and nbenbed be fie r me. thn 30th day of January. 1037 W H CARSTARPHEN. Notary
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