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Society and Personals or WILUAMSTON aad MAimiM COUNTY Aaythiac tar TT 46 Mia* (Catherine Htrraon, of Roan oke Rapids, spent the week-end here with her parents. Mean William Smithaon. field representative of the State Blind fVimmisainn. and H. D. FarrelL field representative of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, both with headquarters here, are spending the week in Raleigh. ? Spenda Weak isf h WyasawO Miss Mary Whitley spent the week-end in Plymouth with friends. ? Visits in Fremont Miss Mary Exum Kinsey visited in Fremont last week-end. Visit Here Sanday Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye and chil dren, Ann and Milton. Jr.. visited friends here Sunday. VMM la Roanoke Rapids Mrs. B. S. Courtney and Mrs Chas T. Rogers and little son visit ed relatives in Roanoke Rapids yes terday. * Attend Furniture Show Messrs. B. S. Courtney and son. Benjamin, left today for High Point where they will spend several days attending the furniture show. Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. Don Carson. Mrs. Vance Bunting, Mrs. Royal Carson and Mrs. F. F. Pollard of Bethel visited Miss Lela Brown Bamhill Friday after noon Attend Funeral Here Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sexton and Wendell Hamilton, of Jamesville. and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Sumner, of Norfolk, were among those from out of town attending tjie funeral of Mrs Walter Anderson, Sunday afternoon. la New York This Wart Mrs. B. A. Critcher is in New York this week making purchases (or the Prnctor Shop hare Ketaras frocn Durham Hospital Mr. C. D. Carstarphen returned on Sunday after undergoing a tonsil operation in a Durham hospital. Week end in Miss Katherine Sitter son spent the week-end in Windsor. a lee Wafce Forest Mrs. Wheeler Martin left this morning for Wake Forest to visit her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Billie Potest Dr. Poteat suffered a second light stroke several days ago, but is re ported to be getting along fairly well at this time. Mrs. Martin was ac companied as far as Raleigh by Mr. Martin. a Attend Funeral Here Sunday Messrs. C. H. Jones. J. T. Harris. H. B. Harris. J. E. Parker. Dr. J. W Kinchelow. E. E. Eanes. David Bloom, Dr. G N Naff and R Wi Little, of Emporia, Rev. and Mrs. T. T. Tunstall. of Petersburg; Mrs. Lucy E. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bak er and Mr. Hugh Roberson. of Rob erson ville; Mr. and Mrs. Will Bak er, of Bethel; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Little, of Pactolus, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker and Roy Baker of Wash ington, were among those from out1 of town attending the funeral of Mrs. J Walter Anderson here last Sun day afternoon. Visit in Greenville Sunday Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen and Miss Mary Carstarphen visited in Green ville Sunday. ? Visit Here Sunday Afternoon Mr. Raymond McKenzie, of Wash Sunday afternoon. VHMs la Bagley Mr. J. P. Wuodard spent the week end with relatives in Bagley. * Spend Sunday ia Plymouth Mr. and Mrs J. Sam Getsinger and son. Conrad, and Mrs. S. S. Brown visited Mr and Mrs. Alton Harrison in Plymouth Sunday afternoon ? Week-end Here Mr. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with rela tives. ! ? 1 Visit ia Washington Mrs. Eloise Bennett, Miss Ruby I Barnhill and Mr. Howard Gross vis ited in Washington Sunday after noon. Business Visitor Here Mr. Mayo Little, of Robersonville. was a business visitor here yester day afternoon Return tram Roanoke Rapids Mrs R. L. Smith has returned to her home here after undergoing treatment in a Roanoke Rapids hos pital ? Visit in Durham Saturday Mrs R. G Harrison. Mrs Francis Barnes. Mrs. W G. Peele and Miss Mary Benson visiting Mr. C. D Car starphen in Durham Saturday ? Visit Here Saturday Mrs Jim Gray. Mrs. Marshall Kil | patrick and Mrs. E li. Anderson of Robersm.ville visited here Saturday ? Were in Norfolk Saturday Mr and Mrs. Charlie Godwin, Jr., wele in Norfolk Saturday I ??? Attend Service* in Everett* Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry. Miss le la Brown Barnhill, Mr. Simon Man ning. Mr. J. T. Barnhill, Mr. Tom Barnhill. Sheriff and Mrs C. B. Roebuck attended services at the Christian church in Everetts Sun day. v e Miss Alma Bryant spent the week end with relatives in New Bern Visit in Narfatk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Margolis visit ed in Norfolk Sunday. b la ClMiMte This Wee* Mr Claude Ply Mr is in Charlotte this week attending to business lor the Belk-Tyler company here. e b Critically IU Mr. Joe Godard. U. critically ill during the past few days, was re. ported slightly improved today. a Spaa Mrs Chas. Rodeffer and Miss Lu cille Percer spent last week ui Man teo in the interest of WPA educa tional work. Called Here Last Week end ?Mm Jessie?Mae?Amies war?of Farmville. was called home last Week-end by the death of her grand mother. Mrs. J W Anderson fraa Mrs. Ira Harrison has returned home after undergoing treatment in a Washington hospital during sever al days last week 4 Visit la Scotland Nerfc Mr and Mrs- Cyrus Bazemore vis ited relatives in Scotland Neck last week-end. They are moving this week into the apartment in the home of Mi.-s Mary Smith on Watts street. ? Leave-, far Rosabel Mi L. i Barnes left for his home in Roxobel this week. For the past two years he ha- been engaged in operating the Standard Station here. Spend Week end Here Mrs Clayton Moore and daugh ter. Miss Jane Moore, of Winston Salem, spent the week-end here with Mr and Mrs. F. I'. Barnes Visit Here Snnday Mr and Mrs. Henry C. Norman of Robersunville, visited Miss Eva Peel here Sunday afternoon. Miss Peel who has been confined to her bed during the past month by ill. ness. is improving rapidly Makes Trip to Washington Dr. \Y F Ev ans made a profession al visit to Washington yesterday morning. Here on Hnrtnen, Ytdwtoy Attorneys J. C. Smith and Paul D: Roberson, of Robersonville. werei here attending to professional busi rtess yesterday Marriage Urease A marriage license was issued in this county last Saturday to Andrew Clabon Summeriin. son of Mrs A. C. Summeriin. of Williamston. and Miss Delia Grace limes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. Emmett Hines. of Dardens Visit Here Last Week ead Mrs. George Cavanaugh and Miss Gladys NeaL of Greensboro, visited Miss Mary Taylor here last week end. Visit in Darfcam Saturday Misses Rebecca Harrison. Mildred Talley. Mary Davis and Katherine Harrison and Nancy Glover visited m Durham last Saturday Miss Dorothy Coltrain visited friends in Greenville Sunday. KILL KAKE CXl'B MEETS Jamesville. Jan. 21 ?A delightful meeting of the local bridge club was held with Mrs K C Sexton, on Wed nesday night, at her home at eight o'clock Four tables for bridge were ar ranged at the conclusion of which it was found that Miss Opal Brown was high scorer She received a lovely candlestick The floating prize went to Mrs. Amazon Turner, which was an attractive tea pot. ? A delicious salad course was serv ed to the following guests: Misses Opal Brown, Dolores Jsmes, Kneede Leason. Hazel Martin. Rachel God win. Louise Ward, Alma Hammond. Mesdames Amazon Turner, Paul Holliday. Harry Thompson. Law rence Spencer, Bernard Spencer, guest of Mrs. Lawrence Spencer. J. T. Uzzle, W. T. Gibson. Herbert Sex ton and R. C. Sexton. GARDNER WHITE Miss Frances Beatrice White and Haywood W. Gardner, both of thu county, were married by Rev. Z 1 Piephoff at the manse cm Wacres street here last Friday moraine at 10 o'clock Mrs. Gardner is the young daugh ler of Mr and Mrs Palmer Wiuta of near Williams too The groom h the son of Mr. and Mrs George Gardner, of this county. A Three Days Cough Is Your Danger Signal haw u*Ute nnro^dnitn^or tnadml jnttoUM. rai oui pt nM rxrsi'AL The A B C club of Jamesville matched the ladies' style Wednesday evening. January 19. when they showered Mr. Robert Clarence Sex ton, a recent bridegroom, with many appreciable and useful gifts- Joe Davis greeted each guest with a small toddy Later on in the evening Mr. Watson Walters and Mr O. G Carson staged a fine floor show which was enjoyed by all Those present were Messrs. H A Sexton. J. M Hassell. G E. Martin J. W. Long. Capt J. T. Hooten Ike Parrish. Dr. W. T. Gibson. B. F Lai lev, K- B Martin. G. M. Anderson. Harold Williams. Wesley Williams. S. II Holhaay. Joe Davis. Watson. Walters. W C Wallace. J P HolL day. O. G. Carson. C. T Gaines and Shoity Corey. The si lower was sponsored by P C. Blount. Jr . amiC Martin.' president and secretary of the A B C Club SEXTON -COLTXAIN Nancy Coltrain. daughter of Ira Coltrain. of Jamesville. married Charles Sexton. Jr . son of Charlc. C. Sexton, of Jamesville on Sunday. January 23. They were married in Rocky Mount by the groom's uncle Rev. E. C. Sexton Baptist minister Only a few relatives and friends wit nessed the ceremony, r The bride wore a spring suit 61 I beige with brow n accessories. Afte. the ceremony the couple left few | Washington. D. C . for several days s On their return they will be miti the groom's parents in Jamesville. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue ol tne power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 3rd day of May. 1*124. and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book S 2 at page 8. said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of secur ing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been DR. V. H. MEW BORN OPTOMETRIST Williamston office Peele Jly Co. every Fri.. 9:30 a. m to 12 nv I Plymouth office Liver man DrutTI Co . every Fn. 2 to 5 p m. Kobersonville office KobersonviUe Drug Co.. Tuesday. Dec. 21. Eyes Examined - G lames Filled At Taibuiu Eici) tiatuidaj? | made in the payment of the said note and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having bun roaaplsed with, and at the request of the owner of the said note, the un dersigned trustee will, on Wednes day. the 16th day of February. IMS at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town-of WilUamston. N. C . offer for sale to the higher bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: Beginning at what was known as Hammond Coffield corner on a ditch ? i ditch to Mollie Moore'i aid ditch, thence up and ; Mootie Moore'i lane to the Everett and Hamilton county road, a Mob. thence up and alone mid road to Hammond Cotfieid old corner, thence alone *aad Coffield line to the becinmnc. mntainine two (3) the Geo. W. Sprrwell land. This the 14th day of January. 19U J. S. AYERS. Trustee itS-4t Elbert S Peel. Atty. T7IA?5 (1)? rube AC Superheterodyne. Baadi: SUndird broadcast, police. mkorU wave. 540-1729 KC and 2300 65000 KC. 6" dynamic speaker . . . auto matic volume control . . . tone control. Cabinet: Two tone, 15" I 9 1-2" i 7". CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 Ttya TEXACO DEALER next time HARRISON OIL CO. Margolis Brothers Greatest Annual January Clearance Closes This Week This is the one great Sale of the year at Mar golis Brothers and we unhesitatingly say that we have tried to give our customers the most merchandise and the best merchandise for the least money. Our stocks are still larger than usual. This sale will positively close this week which means an increase in prices. Take advantage of the savings we have to offer. We can outfit any member of the family and at prices you will be glad to pay. Don't delay ? Buy at this sale. A dollar saved is a dollar made. Margolis Brothers WILLIAMSTON, N. C. CORN WANTED 60c BUSHEL ? CASH J. C. STATON Williammlc Mules?Mules Another carload of fine mules re ceived this week at our Williamston sta bles. All young and ready to work. We sell the best Western mule money can buy and we guarantee every fresh mule we sell. Come in and look over the new shipment ol mules. Holt EVANS Williamston. N. C. Read What Rufus Hardison Says: I averaged ?>02.00 for my tohacco crop in I0.">7. I used Roysler Fertilizer and found it to lie a prem ium fertilizer without extra cost. I want no other. Signed; Kufus Hardison. r You too will say the same thing?Royster s is made to give satisfaction. The finest mater ials thoroughly seasoned, added magnesium. All Royster brands are |>remium quality, rea sonably priced. ^ lien it Ls suggested you |?av more ? Ask \\ hy? Don't envy a Imiiii|mt crop. lise Rovster s and grow one. Place Your Order With John A. Manning Frosty Martin H. Gabe Roberson George C. Griffin Peoples Trading Co. A SERVICE PLAN TH AT SAVES YOU MONEY.
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