Society and Personals OF W1LL1AMSTON and MAKTLN COUNTY PHONE Aoytblnf for This Deportment J To 4 6 Returns from Maryland Mr. Weiioy B-'Peele .returned last from after visiting the Maryland to week after visiting the Maryland to bacco markets Visit Here Monday Mrs. Rhoda Woolard, of Washing ton, visited her daughter. Mrs J Eason Lilley Monday Recovers From Illness Mr Lau rence Ellis, of Jamesville, has recovered sufficiently from a recent illness to be out again In Winston-Salem This Week Mr and Mrs Irving Margolis were the guests of friends in Wins ton-Salem a few days this week. Leave Sunday for New York Mr. and Mrs Frank Margolis and children. Barbara and Richard, leave Sunday for a trip to the World's fair in New York Visits in New Bern Mr. Jimmy Taylor was a business visitor in New Bern this week Will Visit in Middlesex Miss Christine High will spend the week-end with relatives Tn Middle sex Were Here Yesterda> Mr and Mrs. 1 L. Darden, of Wil son, were the guests of Mr and Mrs Dred Darden here yesterday In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mesdames Raymond McKenzie and Ethel Anderson, accompanied by friends from Greenville, attend ed the Shriners' dance in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. Returns from Indiana Miss Ruby Malone returned to her home near here Sunday after a visit of several weeks with friends in Indiana. Visiting in Aulander Mrs Pattie Spruill is visiting rel atives in Aulander for a few weeks. ? I^eave For Manteo Mrs Dewey Hayman arid daugh lei. Gloria, left yesterday for Man teo where they will spend the sum mer I,eave for Virginia Beach Miss Anna Crawford. Mrs Marrie Biggs Morrison and Mrs. Henry Crawford left Wednesday for Vir ginia Beach to spend two weeks. 4 Shop in Greenville Thursday Mr and Mrs Lester House, of Rob ersonviile, and Mrs. Ernest Ether - ldge shopped in Greenville Thurs day Is Visiting in Norfolk Mrs. S. S. Brown is spending sev al weeks with her children in Nor folk # Spending Week-end in Selma Miss Julia Daniel is spending the week-end with friends in Selma ?? Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. Murphy Smith and children, of Dunn, and Mrs. Robert Adkins, of Robersonviile. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Edwards here Wednesday Leave Tomorrow for Mexico Missi-s Mary Carstarphen, Sophia Little. Marie Griffin, Katharine Har dison and Mr. Ben Courtney plan to leave late tomorrow fro a two weeks' tour that will carry them in to Montreey, Mexico. e Lxpected Home Soon Undergoing a major eye opera tion in Duke hospital last week, Mr. Perlie H. Brown is expected home within a few days Leaves Wednesday for Ahoskie Mr. Clarence Whedbee left Wed nesday for his home in Ahoskie due to the serious illness of his mother. Is Visiting Here Little Miss Debra Allen, of La Grange, is the guest of little Miss Blanche Ray Bailey for a few days. Birth Announcement Born to Mr and Mrs. Lester Grif fin. a son, James Earl. Wednesday. May 17th. 0 Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. Ferd Pollard and children, of. Bethel, visited Mr and Mrs. J. T. BnrnhTll iterr Wednesday -nighL # In KobersonviUe For a Few Days Little Master Jack Edwards is vis iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Adkins, in Robersonville for a few days e Visit in Rocky Mount Mesdames Hugh Burroughs and Sebastian Macon visited in Rocky Mount yesterday ? In Louisburg This Week Mrs. Erah Cobb is visiting rela tives in Louisburg this week & Shop in Kich^d V-terd.^ ^ ^ ?^7s^.,#ssss>ws ,n Richmond yesterday N Ward vislt^1 in 1|(,|rd a few days this week. Sh^"annm1rr^oble^ of Oak City shopped here Wednesday '^rfp Wo^s spending the Enters ivocny l , # Fvpretts cnu'icd "aR.'.cky Mount hospital on Wednesday for treatment. oTS?rSISiV?~\ in-sday # Shop in Norfolk Wedn?cUy Mrs I- P Iandsley, Mrs bopnie can.,. Misses Marjorie, cwolyn an Helen l.indsley were shoppers tfo/folk Wednesday Visit in Tarboro . Mrs -John L. Kodgerson and her daughter*. Miss Mary, visited in Tar born Wednesday afternoon. lnMtU""^-"<alph Parker and children visited in Dunn this week Wtrd ttltd Mi' ?t-! tended a Young Peoples meeting m tlT<./4nns:HHV lUillH tendea a 1UU"* * r . . Pantego Wednesday night. Uplccstf to Meeting . I . j t Miss Nell Harrison, Friends of Miss ricu , . a ?? nurse in Richmond, win dc, --'pTi^trsri r^i-a r^AM-pnM-i II o Harrison, of Williamaton. "rrw'tsr o. o,??i was the guest of Mr and Mrs. W. K Ingram here Thursday i R MU,?lIadh,n Holton and little son. Kadlort. Jr . will return to thetr E- S Peel visited in Wilson this weele Home from Pamlico BeMh Mr and Mrs. Joel Muse and daugh ter llybet, were home from Pun hco Beach for a few days this week. Mr""aruTMr? Marion Cobb visited in Lyiuisburg Sunday. Missionary Society To Meet The Methodist missionary will meet Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the church DARDENS Mri. R. S. Daniels is visiting rela tives in Dardens. Mr Otis Lilley, of Petersburg, was in Dardens last Sunday. He brought Margie Lilley home. She had been visiting him Mr. Liedwell Gregory, of thju CCC camp, was home for the week-end. There will be preaching at the Methodist church Sunday at 3:30 ?p m.?;?? | The Church of Christ Christian Endeavor needs literature and all the members are urged to attend next Wednesday night. There will be business discussed "and means of raising funds. Everyone is also urg-1 ed to attend Sunday school at 10 a. m and prayer service. 8 p. in. 4 - ANNOUNCEMENT Friends of Mrs. Mabley Smith, a former resident of Williamston, will be interested in the following an nouncement: Mr Ernest Smith announces the marriage of his sister, Mrs. Mabel Smith, to Mr. Angus Ray, of Fay etteville. on Tuesday, May 9, 1939, at the Methodist church in Fayette ville Was Here Yesterday Mr. J. W Bkiley, of Everetts, vis ited here yesterday. Attend Funeral Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godwin and Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, of Farmville, attended the funeral of Mrs Martha J. Peel near here yes lei day. Was Here Yesterday Mr. Charles Davenport was here: yesterday from Jamesville. Visits Here This Week Miss Julia Fowler, of Statesville, visited the offices of the WPA this week ? Enjoy Outing Eight Boy Scouts of the Jamesville troop enjoyed an outing last night with their Scoutmaster, Russell Martin, at Gardner's Creek. The Jamesville scouts, numbering 21, are, with the aid of Charles Daven port. making plans to build a camp | on the creek, reports from the scout organization stating that the boys are greatly interested in their work In Richmond This Week-end Buddie Tallman is spending the week-end in Richmond. Was Here This Morning Mr. B. F. Roberson, of Farm Life, was here this morning attending to business. Visiting in Plymouth Miss Sue Leggett is visiting Plymouth today. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Eddie King, of Kinston, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Visits in Petersburg Mr. Warren Biggs was a visitor in Petersburg yesterday. Mr Sherrod Corey was here from Griffins Township this morning at tending to business In Plymouth Wednesday Mr. Garland Woo lard was a busi ness visitor in Plymouth Wednes day. Visiting in Roanoke Rapids Miss Annie Mae O'Dell is spending the week-end in Roanoke Rapids with relatives ? Returns to New York Mr Renauld Allsbrooks return ed to his home in New York yester day after a short visit here with his brother, Robert Allsbrooks. Was Business Visitor Here Mr Bart Streb, representative of the Royal Baking Company, mak-1 ers of Bamby Bread, was a business visitor here Wednesday Four-H Club Enrollment Reaches New High In '38 Four-H club enrollment in the United States reached a new high in 1938, with 1,286,029 boys and girls listed as members in 74,584 lo cal clubs. Approximately 7,500,000 farm youths have been trained in this work since it was started in 1914 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as adminLstratrix of the estate of Luke Burnett, de ceased, late of Martin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Oak City. N. C . on or before the 18th day of May, 1940, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement This 18th day of May 1839 SARAH L. BOLDEN. Administratrix of the Estate ml9-6t of Luke Burnette. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. The Superior Court. Dorm Mae Hufhes vs. Gillie H. Hushes The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County to j secure an absolute divorce based upon abandonment and over faro years separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County within thirty (30) days af ter the completion of this notice and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 2nd day of May, 1930 U B. WYNNE. Clerk. Superior Court, m5-4t Martin County. Prescription* Dependable Your doctor puts years of experience into his diagnosis of your illness. When he writes a pre scription. be sure you have it filled here, where years o f pharmaceutical experience ass ure you it will be de pendably filled. Be sure. Be safe! CLARK'S DRUG STORE PHONE S3 PEHDER Quality J oca StoU.'iyA PLEASANT Personal SERVICE! Awaits Every Shopper at PENDER Triangle Tub. Roll or Cube BUTTER, pound 28c Green Lake PEAS 2 No. 2 cans... 15c Colonial V APPLE SAUCE. 3 No. 2 cans 19c Light Meat TUNA FISH 2 7-oz. cans 25c N. B. C. Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs 23c N. B. C. Pride Assortment, pkg. 21c Dethol Insecticide, pint can 37c Old Virginia Preserves. 2 1-lb. jars 29c "Oleo" HONEY NUT 2 lbs. 23c Land o' Lakes American CHEESE 2 lbs. 31c Fresh, Tasty FIG BARS 2 lbs.. . 17c Monumental PICKLES, quart jar 15c Our Pride BBEAD 8c 18-Oz. Loaf Golden Blend COFFEE 15c lb. Upton's TEA, ! 4-lb. pkg. 21c Colonial MACKEREL, 2 cans 15c Clrans?r SUNBRITE, can 5c Small Fackacr RINSO 9c Briar field Shoe Peg CORN, 2"c?. 15e Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Subday Monday May Zl-8 "ZenobU" Oliver Hardy, Alio* Brady, Janes Ellison ly-Wedncsday May U-U "Let Freedom Ring" NELSON EDDY and VIRGINIA BRUCE Thursday-Friday May 25-tC "Lucky Night" ROBERT TAYLOR and MVENA LOY Saturday May TJ "Stiver oh the Sage" with WILLIAM BOYD ALSO 8ELBCTED SHORT SUBJECTS OLD LEWIS HUNTER HANDMADE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR 78 YEARS/ $1.95 Qt. i KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Mta. Imnm* A C? U.K.TC ? Mildreds Beauty Shop IS NOW OPEN Located In Back Of Atlantic Hotel Shampoo ami Finger Wave .... 50c End Permanent $2.00 Permanent^ $3.00-$7.50 TODAY, FRIDAY Way 19 i* our formal opening day ? Competent, Efficient. experienced operators to serve you. Telephone 333 -Williamtton, N. C. MISS MILDRED FAKKIOR, Manager Floating Theatre ? 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