Society and Personals X mm* MACm OOCKTT Harry Barnhill was here yester day from Plymouth Mel K D. Worrell kfl yesterday to spend several days with relatives . To Cm Mrs. William A van: returned to her hone in Columbia yesterday after visiting friends here. She was Mrs 4J G. Fee? 1 Mrs. Sallie Ross, of Washington, visited Mrs Blanche Manning here City Mr. Wheeler Martin was in Eliza beth City and Rocky Mount Wed nesday attending ft professional B B. Rogersoc and Eurrs Vande fuiil otic in Ricftrr.ond t>? week? VMMM Mrs. H C James and cnildren. Harry. jr? and Jackie of Fredericks burg. Va. art here visiting relatives. ?wi 1 Birth of Saw Bern to Mr and Mrs. Jack Gray a son. on June 30. at tneir borne here on West Mam Street Construction, work on a new six room home for Mr and Mrs B B Rogerson is being started today on Warren Street Mrs B S Courtney and Mrs W H Harget: visited in Rutty Mount yesterday C D. Perkins. Harry Wal do and John Davenport, of Hamil ton. were here yesterday. Wind Mr J E Hedlick ? u here yester I day fran Jaanville. Hm rna Milmm Attorney Luce Lamb mas here yes 'terday from-* Teddy Jackson mas entered in a Raieigh hospital ioda> Im Ixealmml j He mas carried there by Officers J , K Roebuck and Belt Haisisp I ran Ud City Mr B V Worsley. of Oak City.j mas here Thursday attending to bus uess matters. la Tema Thursday Mr A- P BarnhiU mas here yes terday fir a short * rule from Ev er etts. la Tama Y< Mr and Mrs Sberrod Core}, of Grdfins Township. mere vaiwra in tom-n Tr.ursday. Mr and Mrs Edgar E Bunas, of Elizabeth City, spent last Sunday here m-itn Mrs W E Warren. Mr Bundy is a former principal of the W-i-iarr-stoo schools. rna Or and Mrs J A- White, of Lit tleton. spent last meek end here with Mrs ELra Carstarpren and family VM m Middletoa Mr and Mrs W. E Old spent last Sunday and Monday in Middletor. with relatives At Nr Mrs J C Cook o spending this meek in New Holland. Hyde County, wstss her daughter, Mrs Hugh Wy-. att. and Mr W> att Here I ram Tarbarm Mr and Mrs V R Roberson. of Tarboro. visited here yesterday s, Ton Crockrtl mho is attending s rr mer school at the State Univer sity. spent last week-end here with !u- parents, Mr and Un C. G. Crockett. Vi Mian Florence and Fannie Spain I Hoiiiday of Fayettrville. ale nsiting I their- aunt, Mrs. Boh Swain, at the Gesf Reynolds Hotel this week. Mis Margaret Monday and Ralph I 11' lataj- vmted relatives in Roland. X. C. last week-end. Al \ ireini y.r Zlean Speight spent Monday mgr.: at Virginia Beach with other ff.c a_- of the Farmville-Woodward Lor oer Company Fras Mr Walter Sai-oory was a busi ness visitor here yesterday from Hamilton. Here I rear Leriagtaa Mr and Mrs. Will Brown, of Lex . gton. are visiting Mr and Mrs J la Nerfalk Tkandii V' v-rs V. J Spivey and Francis Feel mere in Norfolk yesterday at tending to business leal e far Virginia Beach Mrs. Fannie S lire- Mrs J. S. BamhiU. and Mr Harry A Biggs left today for Virginia Beach, whe trey wil Ispend two weeks with Mrs. Carre Biggs Morrison Ketarm Ta Mrs. Carl Silveraail and daughter, \! Betsy Caron. left Wednesday tor their heme in Baton Rouge, La . after visiting Mrs Sdvernaifs moth er Mrs Chloe Lamer, for several weeks Krtarns Ta Virginia Mrs. Came Bgp Morrison re turned to her home at Virginia fc - ch yesterday after visiting rela tives here. She was accompanied by Mrs Charles Herirott ar.a Miss An na Crawford. "-etarw Fran Bminl Mrs Z. T. Piepboff and Miss Kath erine Manning returned Wednesday from a several weeks' stay at Camp Sapphire. Brev ard. Bulk af Saa Born to Mr and Mrs C D Pitt man. a son. in Anderson. S. C, on Tuesday. June St J fcdwin Holding and George liar ! rison. jr . visited in Raleigh Wednes day night. Mr. J. K Pope and aon. Warren, Wednesday afternoon in Tar born. JOHNSON - WILD MAN Parmele. June M?The "vamace of Ms Josephine Ericson W'ldman. of Parmele. and Mr Emmett Carl Johnson, of Fayetteville. R F. D, Iras solemnized Wednesday tveoinf. June JO. at ? o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Wildman The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. W. Dick, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, at Fayetteville. The vows were spoken in the liv ing roam, where tall baskets of glad ioli and blue hydrangeas m-ere ar ranged against a background at pine. On either side of the improvised ml- j tar were white candles in seven branched candelabra. Raymond Wildman, brother of the bride, light ed the candles A program of nuptial music was tendered by Miss Mamie Lee Kim ball pianist, and Mr. J. D. Jerome, soloist. Miss Kimball played Schu bert's "Serenade" and "Ah. Sweet. Mystery of Life." and Mr Jerome sang Cadman's "At Dawning." The Wedding arch from "Lohengrin" used for the processional; "To a Wild Rose" was played during the ceremony, and Mendelssohn's Wed ding March was used for the reces The bridegroom had as Ins best man Mr. Pat Foley, of Fayetlevllle Misses Louise and Betty Wildman. small nieces of the bride, formed an aisle for the processional with The bride's maid at I airier. Km Mary man. She was attired in a i rose-flowered chiffon i I arm bouquet of I The bride was fme in ty her father. Rev. J. T. 1 She was gowned in a Wallace chiflon dress with lace trimming. Her short illusion veil was finished with a coronet at flowers. She a showered bouquet at roses, lilies of the valley, as phimum. Mrs. Johnson received her tion at Flora MacDonaJd C For the past several years si been a teacher in the County schools- Mr. Johnson receiv ed his education at Cainfell Col lege and the University at North Carolina. He is now farming near Kayetteville Following the ceremony a tion was given, after which the cou ple left by motor for northern | For traveling Mrs. tailored black chiffon frock with while trimming and aeiemirin and a corsage from her bouquet. Mr and Mrs. Johnson will be at home after July 10 at Fayetlevilk R F. D. DR. V. H. NEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Williamston office Peele Jly Co, every Fri. 9:30 ? m In 12 l Plymouth office Co . every Fri, 2 to 5 p. Robersonville office Robersuennllr Drug Co, Tuesday, June 22. Eyes Examined - Glames Fitted ^^A^TarijoroMEver2^Seturdaj___ CHURCH NEWS METHODIST Rev. A. J. Cos. 11 L m Subject, The Two Greet Commandim ul? " Vesper enm on the church lawn at 5 p m THAR at 5 pl m Rev. J. L GoA will preach. The Martin County Board at Edu cation a ill. on the 12lh day ol July ; 1*37, at 1* o'clock a. m, receive ai open sealed btds on construction at tar colored at Gold Point, and a three room addition to the Parmete School Buildms for colored, bids to be made separately and or jointly, j Plans and specifications far the fiee at the supenntemh in at tin County School. Williamston, N. C A certified check or cash in the amount at 5 per cent of the bid is t j be enckwrd with each bid. the right to all This 1st day at July. 1197. J. D. WOOLARD, Chairman. Martin County Board at Education. Williamston. N. C- It EPISCOPAL Holy PRESBYTERIAN 8e?. John L Gaff, Bible school. ? 45. Moraine m?iu 11 i "Life's Sublime Tf T. "***" No nrernnf service durinf JuJy and August. Cooperating with other churches in Vesper miui at 5 o' clock. BAPTIST Bible school. 9 45 a. m. Moraine worship. 11 l dl B. T. U? 7 p. m. Eveninc worship in the anas per service CLARK'S FLU-LAX - "TU, '"LARK'S CREO-COD ?" co, c"s CHEST COLD* CLARK'S NOSE DROPS SOLD on rosmvE CI AEANTH CLARK'S DRUG STORE IN KENTUCKYS FAMOUS BLUE COUNTRY..? THEY 'RE PROUD OF f .. . t>l the ou?d pars ?ild! *" Vflrr the nrr. autUa^ Urtrt brtlrr than a KrtitUi kv Ifkir l.i^b b?ll.~" uas Cnl. Ilarrt S. M<?ui >4 I na't-o. "BfLne mr?dul l ml BoaW i Mr<xru\ UKE THE 1 ?ICE. J kiooiy nc M umcn* un Hran day , at Lriaflaa (fifhli, "ft wk ihr ImI m tW im?U! S*?t?ial tnbuu- to kmiutli IWr All h mtmj at ? Be it I Pnk.wUk;. Kcixtuckij Ptlde KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON . . . SMOOTH AND SATISFYING STARTS VOI COOKING ILIITIIHALIY THIS SI MUCH . . . in a Compact Cooker! . . . in a Cooler Kitchen! NEW EVER E3 OT ROASTER-COttKER rB,IIIS modern electric Roaster-Cooker roast a?bakes?stews?browns?toasts and fries! It cooks an entire meal while you're away enjoying yourself. It occupies only two square feet of Features* ? AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROL ? RUBY-LITE SIGNAL ? 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