Society and Personals
COUNTY
Phillip Waters and daughter.
here visiting their
Mrs. Mary
Gurganus, on Watts Street
f. H Crawford left Satur
Greenville, where she will
for aoa
State Boberson and W. B
Harrington, of Farm Life, are attend
ing court here this week as man
ben of the petiu jury.
Mr. and Mrs. William H Harrison
uluiual from ther wedding trip to
Sunday and are at
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cordan, of
Quantm. Va. spent the week-end
here with Mr. Cardan's sister, Mrs.
H. M dark, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. SpruUl and Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson Davenport spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ton Phelps.
erctt sprat Saturday
Ocean Vi
la W;
Mr and Mrs Roy
daughter. Betty Roar,
in Washington Sunday
At Nags Head
Misses Mary Pntcbard.
House, Eva Harmon. Jane
Mrs. H & Manning and
Henry Griffin. Asa Crawford. 1
Etheridge. and Dr. W. F. E
among those from here gniiliig the
week-end at Nags Head.
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Miss Julia Daniel vest the week
end in Norfolk.
E M Darnel, and Mis. I
Fran York ten a. Va.
Mrs P. W. Crockett, of Yorfctown.
Va, is here visiting her son. Mr. C.
G. Crockett, and family.
here visiting her mother. Mrs Maud
MizeU.
In Spring Bspe
Mrs D. Speight visited relative*
in Spring Hope last week.
Mr Eli Hojrt Ange. of JamesviUe.
was a visitor in town yesterday.
Viai
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrll. of Ahoa
kie, spent Sunday here with rela
tive
Sp
Mr. and Mrs. W H
spending Uus week at Nags Head
Accepts Fukua at
Miss Eva Fed has accepted a po
sition as a member of the Wildnn
High School faculty.
Misses Kathenne Faisoo and Hul
dah Roberson visited in Wmton and
Murfreesboro Sunday
Visits Here Sanday
Miss Dorothy Elliott, of Hertford,
visited here Sunday afternoon.
la Raleigh This Week
Mr. D. G. Modi in was in Raleigh
yesterday and today attending to
business.
Al Nap I
Mr and Mrs V J Spivey and
tittle son left yesterday to spend a
few days at Nags Head
Ira
Mi? Annie Shields VanDyke. of
Greenville, is spending a few days
here with her sister.
la Racky 1
Mrs. Oscar S
going treatment in a Rocky Mtaint
Rev Z. T Piepholf is In Dux ham
this week attending a rural minis
term' conference at I hike University.
it Mm
Mr and Mrs Urbm Rogers. Miss
Sara Cone and Reg Sanpson
Sunday
Mr. and Mis Jesaup Harmon an
nounce the both of a daughter. Pa
tricia Ann. at their heme <a Wr
Main Street on Friday. June 11.
la Wihwa Last Wa
Mr and Mrs H D. Hamsun
ited relatives m Wilaon JaM wr
end.
?gyration for appendicitis SK? Bl
?* * Auinkr, when she ?iu|
BO? **o weeks with her
. " Mis. Clyde Hardisoa
hen Sunday from Ahodie
? *od Harry BarnhiU and
,.*nd *" Dur*nt Keel of Plym
outh. visited here last week end
, ^ "od "n- K J. Moye and chil-1
*"? ?f T^rtwro. spent Sunday here
with Mr and Mrs J. C- Manning
***"** Virjhh Beach
Harry Bigg, has returned from a I
n^LW?h his sister. Mrs Came
?orrison. al Virginia Beach.!
Mr and Mrs T?n Morris, of High
r-?. vailffl, Mrs Moms" p
?4 Mrs a F. Perry
^ Mannm* *?* here j
yesterday from Farm Ufe
At Ihrrig? Cnllcge
Hev. John Whitley u attending a I
ggt-gopfe's conference at David
Mo College this week
Mrs E S. Peel and son. Bill Bob j
?nd Simon Lawrence, jr . of Wilson. I
spending this week at Pamlw.
Mrs liliina Very 111
?trs James A Roberson. who has
been ill at her home ui the Farm
Ufe section for several weeks, on
t lnucs about the same.
Utile Miss Roberta Swain is visa
uig relatives in Hardens this week 1
mS
141 J H Woo lard. Dr. and Mrs j
P?ul Bachelor Miss Lucille Wool
ard. Miss Evelyn Davis, and Mr
William Woo Lard and Mr Allen Ba
ker. Of Aurora visited Mr and Mrs I
Garland Woolard here Sunday.
Attorney Paul D Roberson was
here Monday from Robersonvdle at
lending to professional business.
STOW ART - JONES
A wedding of much interest in
North Carolina took place in the
Memorial Baptist church here this)
morning at 9 o'clock when Miss Ann
Jones became the bride of George
Addington Stewart. Rev James H
Smith, pastor of the church, official
rd. using the impressive ruig cere
mony.
The ceremony was performed be
fore an altar of ren. flanked with
baskets of feverfew and gladioli in
terming led W?h Queen Anne's lace
ind lighted with candles Ben Court-I
'*>' cousin of the bride, and W. S.I
Hunt served as ushers
Attired in a navy blue linen lace
traveling suit and wtanng a shout I
ifer cut sage of gaidenias. Miss Jones
*** *cvo*npan|cd by Mr Stewart j
where the vows were heard They I
weeeunamaiiiia.iicd Dni Manning |
presided at the organ, playing "Li
Love Call and Mendelssohn J
wedding March and Schubert s "Ser
enade" during the ceremony
Immediately after the ceremony. I
Mr and Mir Stewart left for a two-1
"*** wedding trip to St Augustine.
The young couple will return
'or ? stay before going to]
Asheville. where they wiU make
their home after July X |
Mr* Stewart is. the young and I
popular daughter of Mr and Mis
Henry B Jones, of Buxton and Beau
tot- She was educated in the Eden
ton schools and holds a secretarial
certificate During the past three I
Poor* M?e made her home here and
was, until just recently, connected
?on at Mr. an
at Otto. He h
for the past two years as a valued
employee at the State Highway Pa
trol He and Mrs. Stewart,
their stay here, hare made many
Asheville. where Mr. Stewart will
be m charge of the ditveii' license
division of the Stale PatroL
GAVLOtD - ASUW
Jantnillr. June 14?Mrs Delia
Frances Askew announces the mar
nace of her dauchter. Pauline, to
On ward lanes Gay lord. nr cl Mr.,
and Mrs. W B Gay lord. on Oct her
IT. 1936. in Danville. Va.
Mrs. Gaylord attended Camooell
Collece and received her A. B de
cree from Meredith in 193d. For the
past six years she has been connect
ed with the Martin County set mis.
Mr Gay lord gr aduated at .1 C.
State Collece this sprue m act-cul
tural education. After July 1. Mr.
and Mrs. Gaylord will be at h me
in Bath, where both will be connect
ed with the school next year
Limestone Needed
^ here Soil Is Arid
Recent farm management demon
'""-irty"'* '1^ Piaim??l
and mountain sections of North Car
olina indicate that it is absolutely
necessary to have ground Limestone
applied to the permanent pasture for
die grasses and clovers to make best,
irom-th This same nag must be j
true also in eastern Carolina par- j
ticularly ?-Sere the aosl is and
North Carolina farmers have never
used enough limestone generally on
I heir fields devoted to the growlh
of legumes, grasses, forage crops,
and the like.
AD M1N1ST1ATVI1 NOTICE
Having Urn day qualified as a J
mimstiatnx uf the estate of the late
John A Griffin, decerned, late of
Martin County. S. C... this is to no
tify all pmifts having claims against
said estate to present them for pay
ment on or before May 21. 193S. or
this notice will be ulewnlrd >n bar
l?I their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate m ill please
come forward and make immediate
settlement
This May 21. 1937.
L.YDIA L GRIFFIN.
je8 film Administratrix
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OP-TOM E-TOST
KiUianutuo din IVrW* J]j Co,'
rvery Fn. 9 30 * m to 12 m
Plymouth oflio* Lntinu Drug
Co., every Pri, 2 to 3 p m.
Robmonville ofltcr RofcersuovtUc
Drug Co., Tlmrfj) June 22
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CLARK'S NOSE DROPS fc\.c2?S
sold on rosmvi goakamtb
CLARK'S DRUG STORE
SUCCESS is generally
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And good management has at its very heart,
sound financing. Young men in new businesses
are particularly grateful for the factilities in our
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE. Let us
help you manage your business more success
fully. and we can save you time and money in
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You Thought of
Mother?Now Think
DADDY
F ather's
Day
Sunday
JUNE 20th
Remember Him With
a Gift From
Darden's Dept. Store
DRESS SHIRTS?A beautiful selection of dress
shirts in fancy patterns. Also
solid whites. A real value for 5a ? C
$2.00 Quality AETNA and E. ft W. SHIRTS?
Fancy patterns, also whites.
Father's Day Special
Give Socks?We Otter a Large Selection at
10c - 15c - 19c -
GIVE DAD A NICE BELT?Large showing of
white, black and white and solid colors. Special
25c - 48c - 97c
SHOES FOR DAD FOR FATHER'S DAY?
Whites. Combinations, Blacks. Priced Special at
$1.98 ? 2.98 ? $3.98
GIVE HIM A PAIR OF KOOL PANTS
See Us Before You Buy. A Big Variety at
97c ? $1.49 ? 1.98 ? $2.98
Darden's Dept. Store
Insure Your Crops
HAIL or WIND may in a few minutes damage the
crop you have worked months to make Then what?
INSURE your crops, your buildings, your life ...
so you c^n sleep when you go to bed.
czran
iN/uni
J. E. Pope
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PYROTE AND PARIS GREEN
Large Stock of Each
Boyetle Sprayers
Give us your order for a Boyette
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