Society and Personals WEUmnON ud MAKTIN COUNTY yy NE 46 Mr. J. E Griffin returns Thurs day from Harrodsburg, Ky to sper* the holidays before returning then to continue his work on the tobacct Mr. Munford Brown and Mis: Opal Brown, of Jamesville. visitec here Tuesday to Her Home Delia Jane Mobley is con fined to her home by illness la RaMgh We Miss Mary Taylor was in Raleigh Wednesday attending to business for the county welfare department. a Are Here frees Fredericksburg Mrs. H. C. James and children. Harry and Jackie, are here from Fredericksburg. Va. to spend the holidays with relatives Leaves far Oxford Mis Nancy Glover left Wednes day for her home in Oxford where she will spend the holidays Billie Biggs returned home Wed. nesday from Washington where he underwent an operation for appen dicitis Re tarn to Atlanta Mrs. John White and daughter. Eliza, returned to their home in Atlanta Tuesday evenir^after visit ing Mrs Whites brother OmJ W B Daniel and family ? la Richmond Tuesdai Mrs Robt Cope land was in Rich mond Tuesday to accompany her mother. Mrs L H Gurganus home from the hospital. Continues Very 111 Mr. O. L. Willard continues verj ill at his home on Marshall avenue Vu Miss Estelle Crawford visited ir Benson this week. ? Was Visitor Here Professor H M Ainsley. of Oak City, was a visitor here this week. 0 Spending Holidays Here James S. Rhodes, Jr. student in the Medical College of Virginia. Richmond, is spending the holidays | at home Leaves fo' Pennsylvania Mr. Sam Edwards, teacher in the local schools, left Tuesday for his home in Pennsylvania where he will spend the holidays. 0 , Visit Here This Week Mr. and Mrs Henry Early and lit tle son. of Palmyra, visited here this week Spending Hobdays in Clyde, N. C. Professor Foster Fergerson is spending the holidays at his home in" Clyde. N C Leaves for Miami M iss Lela Brown left Wednesday with a party of friends from Bethel for Miami where she will spend the holidays. 0 Spend Holidays in Hertford Misses Dorcas Knowles and Dor othy Elliott are spending the Christ mas vacation at their homes in Hertford. Leaves Tuesday for Washington William Wier left Tuesday for his home in Washington City. Superlative at Peace Callage Miss Blanche Harrison who m spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Harri son. was recently chosen as one of Peace Junior College's by her classmates (or being the i attractive. Leaves for Wilsea Miss Mary Fort Carroll left this week for her home in Wilson where she is spending the holidays. Visit Mere This Week Mr and Mrs. D. W Wood, of La Grange, visited Mr. and Mrs Le man Barnhill here this week a Visit in Spring Hape Mr and Mrs. Dean L. Speight will spend the holidays with relatives in spring Hope. S Spending Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. M B. Smith ai family, of Columbia, S. C. are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. John Wier * Spending Holidays Here Mr. Sebastian Macon, of Maryland, is spending the Christmas holiday here with Mrs Macon. Returns from Richmond Mrs. L H. Gurganus returned on Tuesday after undergoing an opera tion in a Richmond hospital * Visiting in Washington Mrs. A. R. White and daughter. Miss Reid. are spending the holidays with relatives in Washington To Spend Holidays Here Mr and Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, will spend the holidays here with Mrs. Norman's parents. Mr and Mrs A. Ilassell. ? Leaves for Miss Mary Remain left Tuesday for "her home in Benson wham a is spending the holidays with her parents. Spending Holidays Here Miss Alice Bloom and Mr Norton Blllftm?;,r M.U, V...L. ? . .vn <ui A , (U I IVCU here this week to spend the holidays with Mr and Mrs. F. J. Margolis. ? Will Spend Christmas Here Mr. and Mrs. Melba Sullivan and children of Anderson. S. C.. will spend Christmas here with Mrs. Sul livan's parents, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Norton . ? Visit in Lexington Mr. and Mrs. M L. Barnes will spend the week-end with relatives in Lexington. ? Spending Holidays Here Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Godwin, of Sanitorium, are spending the holi days here with Mr and Mrs. L. T. Fowden ? Leaves for Richmond Dr W. F Evans and his mother left Wednesday for Richmond where they will visit relatives. Spending Christmas Here Miss Evelyn Harrison, Duke Uni versity librarian, is spending the Christmas vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L B. Harri son * Spending Holidays in County Mr. Eber Manning, of Atlanta, spending the holidays m the coun ty with relatives. ? New York Representative Visits Here Miss Veronica Manning. New York buyer.representative for Barnhill Brothers, local firm, visited here last week-end. She was very favorably impressed by Williamston's holi day attire, declaring it the best had seen in any town or city in her travels this season. Miss Manning was returning from a vacation Florida back to New York where I assists Barnhill Brothers buyers several times each year. RELIGIOUS Go To Church Sunday CHRISTIAN ^ Bible school. 0 45 a. m Morning worship, II s m Sub ject: "The Changing Years and the Unchanging Christ ~ Evening si i ice. 7:30 p. m Sub ject: "What Constitutes Religion* Midweek service Wednesday. 7:30 p. m The church and pastor wish for one and all a very Merry Christmas and a prosperity a the New Year that will abide The chotr of the W.llumslon Christian church is asked to meet for a brief rehearsal Thursday eve ning just after the Christmas pro gram given by the Bible school a EPISCOPAL On Friday at 2 o'clock there will be a Christmas tree and program of Christmas songs for the children of the Sunday whool The Christmas service for the church will be on Christmas day at 11 a. m At this ser vice there will be a celebration of the holy mmmiinmn with full Christmas music of hymns and a I hems The public is cordially i iitad. Dec 26. First Sunday after Christ Ci.urch school. 10 a m Holy Communion and sermon. 11 a. m Evening prayer and sermon. 7 p m. PRESBYTERIAN The regular services will be held at all points on Sunday the 26th CABBAGE PLANTS FOB SALE: Early JeTsey Wakefield Cabbage Plants, obtained from very best seed. Pecan Grove Farm H C. Green Williamston. N. C. n!6-7t-f mm C*y ml of Bread). to be taxed with poused wile, and *? it i while they were then. Ae forth her first horn Sew an ped Him in hid Han in And then wen in the am try shepherds abiding in th keeping watch UIU their flock by night, and. Vo, the Angel of the land came ivoo them and the glory of the land dune round abos and they wen *o afraid And the Angel aid unto them. Flear not; I behold. I bring yon good Idhp ?d great joy. which shall be to all peo ple. For unto yon is born thi in the City at Dwnd a Savior, ?s Christ the land And this st a sign unto you. You shall fhs lying in a manger. And then was with the Angel a i hide of the heavenly boat pr God and saying. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth | will toward men. And it pans as the Angels wen gone away from them into heaven, the i me to another. Let a unto Bethlehem, and this thing which is come to | which the Lord hath imtp ik And they and found Mary, and the babe tying in a when they had seen it. they known abroad the saying wtud told them i Rev. & A Fan will hold serv ices in the Pentecostal church Friday night NEWS Sunday School, Too! BAPTIST T'lrJ? m. rcnrnc eorrfup. 7 * p a METHODIST ?tan L N C . R F D. dl4-4tp "Cap" York- Ate roan 24 i 37 feet wtudi mar be nant. Apply Mn Jen d21-2t H&VxMS J r . Forgive our crooning, it's just our way of wish ing you another Merry Christmas. We send you our greetings. ROY L WARD COAL & WOOD CO. We take this opportunity of wishing our many friends our heartfelt best wishes for this happy sea son. And we hope that everyone receives his measure of Merrie Christmas. J. E. POPE Best Wishes of the Season; A Merry Christmas! Another year rolls around and old friendships are riper, mellower. To all our old friends, and to the r, we wish the happiest Christmas of all. W. D. AMBERS Please Accept Our GREETING! "May Christmas bring to you good cheer. For Christmas comes but once each year. DICK'S PUCE MKRRy Yule tide Greetings? That you may have in days ahead a full measure of Prosperity and Happiness is our sincere wish this Christmas season. WILLARD'S SHOE SHOP AalutAt A A ^ YULETTDE GREETINGS May the coach at your door bring you all the joys of this happiest of seasons! Thank you. Your Patronage Has Filled Our Christmas Stocking! ?: ANN'S VARIETY STORE 1937 A Friendly Greeting from Us to F? Wc hope youYe as happy as ? son. We are glad to escape the drab preaatkm for yoor patronage and GOOD AND BAD FURNITURE (XX J. 0. MANNING'S GROCERY Says: ' ? r I V-.;?: To You and Yours We Sincerely Wish the Merriest Here's hoping Santa Tail spins to your house. As for us, we hope you a very Merry Christmas and may the season bring you good cheer. COY LAMM, "The Cleaner" We'd like to give you, our customer, our greet ings in person. Since we can't, we do our best in this way. J. C NORMS Please Accept Oar Greeting? We'd like to give you, dear customer, our greet ing in pet sou. Since we can't, we do our best in this And on Earth Peace, Good will to men. J. LAWRENCE PEELE to oar many customers and lor yow patronage. "May Williamston Radio & Electric Col

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