Society and Personals OF WD.1.IAM8TON ui MABTIN COL'NTT Anything tnr Thin Pyifl 46 Via* la Jameeville | Mrs. P. B. Riddick and Mrs. Lftrj'j B. Spencer, of Greensboro, are visit ing Mr and Mrs. Lawrence W Spencer in JamesviHe. Were Hare Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson and daughter, Miss Mary, of Ral eigh, spent the week-end here with Home from E. C. T. C. Misses Addie Lee Meador and Mary Helen, Boy kin were home last week-end fram E. C. T. C., Green vnie: : Were Home from Wake Forest Charles Manning, Walter Cooke, Thad Harrison and Taylor Malone were home from Wake Forejt for friends. Easter. Clark's Creo-Cod . ? For COUGHS ? COLDS and BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 Fountain Service Although our volume of business has been very satisfactory sinte our opening several weeks ago, there are many of our friends who have not paid us a visit. We want you to come to see us. Your patronage will be highly ap preciated and we'll do our very best to please you. In addition to our fountain service, patent medicines, cigars, cigarettes and candy, we serve 1 ' Southern Dairies ICE CREAM And All Kinds of Beer N. S. Reddick and W. D. Ambers After Easter Clearance Of Coats, Suits Shoes, Dresses and Millinery At Worth While Savings YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON A NEW OUTFIT t)URING THIS CLEARANCE! MARGOLIS BROTHERS Viatt. Hare Last Week-end Mr. Thomas B Slade, of Colum bus, Ga., visited Mr. Thomas Bog Siade here last week-end. The two men, distantly related, met last week-end for the first time. Mr. Slade, of Georgia, was accompan ied by his sister. Mrs. Rand, of Fre mont Visit Relatives Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke, of New Bern, visited relatives here on Sunday. ? Returns from Middlesex Miss Christine High returned this morning after spending the Easter holiday with relatives in Middlesex. ? Visit in Kenansvllle Miss Katherine Sitterson and Mr. Edwin Peel spent Easter in Kenans vllle with friends and relatives. Are Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hott, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wheeler and sons, Kendall and Vincent, of Nar rows, Va, and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hott. Jr.. of New Bern, visited Rev. and Mrs. John L Goff here last week-end. Mrs. Hott, Sr., remained here to spend a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Goff. Visits In LaGrange Miss Mary Kinsey spent the week-end at her home in LaGsunge. ? Spends Week-end Here Mr Jimmie Harris, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here. ? I'isila Friends Here Mr. Paul Roy, of Asheboro, visit ed friends here' during the week end. i e Visitor Here Over Week-end Miss Martha Baldree, of Everetts, spent the week-end here with Mrs t. J. Manning Attends Meet in Rocky Mount Miss Mary Robinson is attending i district nurses' meeting in Rocky Mount today. IVas Visitor In Plymouth Miss Mary Whitley visited in Jlymouth last week-end. e iV'ere in Winston-Salem Misses Ollie Marie Roberson and Marie Lilley and Messrs. Jack Hor ter and Red Whedbee attended the Caster services of the Moravian nhurch at Winston-Salem Saturday night. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Margaret Cone and Miss Mary Anne Crockett, of Greenville, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs C. G. Crockett. ? Was Business Visitor Here Mr. W. H. Blackmore of Green pille, was a business visitor here yesterday. # Visit in Tarboro and Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Leggett spent the week-end with relatives in Tar boro and Rocky Mount. Visits in Tabor During Holidays Mr. G. H. Harrison, Jr., visited friends in Tabor during the Easter holidays. e Were Here Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copeland of Raleigh, were here for the. week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gurganus. ? Returns from Virginia Beach Mrs. Carrie Biggs Morrison has returned from Virginia Beach to spend some time here with her mother, Mrs. Ffcnnie J. Biggs. Will Visit Here for Some Time Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Cox and son, Bennie, Jr., and Mrs. Lora Cox arrived Saturday from Washington, D. C., to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry. Mrs. Cox and lit tle son will be here for a two-weeks visit with her parents. e Visiting Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris and lit tle son came Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry. They will return to their home in High Point Wednesday. Visit in Grlfton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, in Grifton. e Was Home For Holidays Miss Alts Critcher was at home from Meredith College to spend the week-end. 4 Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harrison, a son, Raymond, Jr., Sat urday, April 16th. Visit Relatives Hsre Sunday Mrs. Raymond MacKsnste ax daughter, Martha, of Greenvil] visited relatives hers Sunday. Thi were accompanied home by Mrs. t Hassail who will visit them sever days. IT* Hare _ iias Ethel Taylor, of Raleigh ipent the Eaeter holiday! here wttl her mother, Mn. Laura Taylor. ^ Visits Here Over Week-end S. W. Boy kin. of Campbell Col lege, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Boy kin. ? Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levy, of New York, are here visiting Mr and Mrs. Frank Margolis. a Was Here Over Week-end S. W. Manning, student of Camp bell College, was here over the week-end, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. $imon Manning Spends Week-end Here Miss Virginia Dixon, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with friends. ft Enters Washington Hospital Mrs. A. L. Roebuck entered a hos pital in Washington yesterday for treatment, = Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. H. H. Pope, of Rob ersonville, visited Mr. Pope's mo ther, Mrs. Bettie Pope here Sunday. a b Visiting Friends In Richmond Mrs. K. D. Worrell is visiting friends in Richmond. Visit Friends Here Sunday Mrs Robert Mitchell. Mrs. W. A. Ellison and Mrs. Llewelleyn, of Bel haven, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Visit in Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Claude Plyler and son visited in Rocky Mount Sun day. Reporting Court Proceedings Mrs. B. J. Downey, of Nashville, is reporting the court proceedings here this week.. * Spends Week-end Here Mr. Marlow Solomon, of Durham, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pittman. e_? Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Waters, of Windsor, visited relatives here last week-end. Were Here Yesterday Rev. and Mrs. E. t. Moseley, of Kinston, were here yesterday visit ing friends. 'ere Hmh frem Chapel Hill Whit Purvis, Howard Cone, Billie Griffin and BUlia Clark ware heme from Chapel Hill last week-end. Was in Wilson Yeatorday Mr. Wheeler Martin was in Wil son yesterday attending to busine Visits in Elizabeth City Miss Mary Taylor visited relatives it) Elizabeth City for Easter Are Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Throw ers, James Walton Thrower and Tommie Coleman, of Littleton, vis ited relatives here Sunday, a Were Here Yesterday Messrs. Vance Roberson and J. C. Smith were here yesterday from Robersonville attending'to busine a Visit in W hi takers Mr. and Mrs. Hal Dickens and son visited relatives, in Whitakers last week-end. Visits Here Over Week-end Mrs. Mittie Ramhili nf RirSi mond, visited Mr. Joe Roberson and family during the week-end. Spend Week-end Here Miss Hazel Martin of Raleigh and Hugh Hardison, of Campbell Col lege, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardison in Jamesville. Were Visitors in Town Messrs. H. D. Bateman, Selby An derson, F. N. Bridgers and Fred Carr of Wilson, were visitors here last week-end. Is Visiting Sister Here Mrs. Martha Campbell, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John M. Bowen for a week or ten days. ? Leaves tor Durham J. D. Bowen left yesterday for Duke University after spending the Easter holidays at home. -SURPRISE SHOWER Miss Emma Gay Stephenson, whose engagement to Mr. J. Garland Barnhill was announced here re cently, was given a surprise linen shower by her eighth grade English pupils yesterday. Miss Stephenson was directed to another room in the building, and while she was out, the pupils neat ly arranged the presents on her desk. She was greatly surprised upon her return seventeen beautiful linen handkerchiefs, four towels and a lace vanity set. LOANS TO BUY Automobiles Make the purchase of your next automobile a banking tranaactlon . . . and thus save money and build up a credit standing with this bank. This bank seeks to serve lis borrowers sound ly. helping the mto obtain the things they need, but never encouraging them to borrow more than they can repay comfortably out of Income. We auggest to each borrower that he leave room In his budget for that "most Important monthly payment of all" L . . A MONTHLY SAVINGS DEPOSIT MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - Guaranty Bank & Trust Company NOTICE! ? ? " ?" ? ? ? ? " ' . ? ? . fc Notice is hereby given that all citizens planning to run for office must file their candidacies with the chairman of the Martin County Board of Elections not later than 6 o'clock p. m., Saturday, April 23, 1938. This 5th day of April, 1936. Sylvester Peel ? Chairman, County Board Elections VWt Here Last Week-end Mr* A. B. Rogerson and chil dren, Jaanette and Gerald, of Din widdle, Va? visited Mrs. W. S. Gur Vistt Here Laat Week-end Misses Frances Parker and Elea nor Lanier of Raleigh visited here last week-end. Was Visitor Here Today Mr. Ben Dixon MacNoii, of Man teo, visited here a short while this morning. 1 la Here Today Mr. Sylvester Peel, at Grittms, U here today mapping new atraata so the Rhodes property near the high school building. ? Was Mr. M. L. Barnes was home from Raleigh lor the week-end. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Work wanted. Guaranteed U months. Call or write, C. S. Rich ards, 206 Church St, Williamston, N. C. unoi . A \Air-, !//?. . r Benjamin Moore PAIN T foreveryneedandpurpose Bring us whatever paint problems you have. No matter what it is, there's a Benjamin Moore paint that will answer it best. Benjamin Moore paint costs no more and with this being true you can afford to have the best. Spring weather is here and now is the proper time to paint and make re pairs. A little paint here and there will improve both the value and looks of your property. Consult us regarding your paint problems. We'll advise you the best and, cheapest way to do good painting. 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