Society and Personals
OF WILLIAMS TON and MAETLN COUNTY
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In Norfolk Yesterday
Mesdames Cortez Green, C. A
Harrison and George Harrison visit
ed in Norfolk yesterday.
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Visit in Raleigh Wednesday
Mrs. .Gaylord Harrison. Misses
Ruth Manning and Josephine Har
rison visited in Raleigh Wednesday
They accompanied Mrs Jimmy Har
ris home ofter a visit here with rela
tives for several days
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In Plymouth Wednesday
Messrs Clifton Malone and Worth
Mobley visited in Plymouth Wednes
day night
Returns to Anderson, S. C.
Mrs. Melvin Sullivan, who is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Norton, leaves Sunday for her home
in Anderson, S. C
Attend Baseball Game
Sheriff C. B Roebuck, Messrs
Dick Smith, Roy Ward. Julian Har
rell, Elbert Manning. Russell Roe
buck. Clyde Rhem. Wheeler Martin
WTard. Jim Taylor and Rupert Cow
en. Mr and Mrs. Z. T PiepHoff and
Mrs E. P Cunningham attended
the baseball game in Greenville on
Wednesday night
Returns from Washington City
Mrs Clyde Ward returned this
week from a visit with relatives in
Washington City. She has as her
house guest. Mrs. Palme/, of Eliza
beth City, for a few days.
Shop Here Yesterday
Misses Nora Brinkley and Urshula
Bateman. of Plymouth, shopped here
yesterday
Were Business Visitors Mere
Mr. Henry Belk, of Charlotte, and
son Henry. Jr., and Mr A L. Tyler,
of Rocky Mount, were business visi
tors here yesterday
Attend Nurses Dance
Messrs Clyde Griffin, Neal Jones,
N. R. Manning and George Harri
son, Jr . attended the nurses dance
in Washington Monday night
Leave for Newsoms, Va.
Mr. and Mrs K D. Worrell left
this morning, for Newsoms, Va.. to
attend the wedding of Mr Worrell's
sister.
Visit in Aulander
Jim Manning and Eli Gurguhus
visited friends in Aulander yester
day.
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Leaves Today for Richmond
Mrs. J. S. Rhodes left early today
to spend the week-end in Richmond.
She will be accompanied home Sun
day by her son. Jim, Jr . a student
in the Virginia Medical School.
Reported Slightly Improved
Critically ill with pneumonia dur
ing the past few days, Mr. George
Taylor, prominent county business,
man and farmer, was reported slight
ly improved tod a y.
Philathea Class Will Meet
The Christian Philathea class will
meet with- Mrs. R. W. Bundurant on j
Marshall Avenue this evening at 8
o'clock
Leave for New York
Scoutmaster Horace Ray and rank
ing scouts J. D Woolard and Jimmie
Leggett left last evening for New i
York where they will be guests of
the World's fair management foifTeft
days.
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Visit Here This Week
Dr and Mrs. W. C Winn, of Rich
mond, visited friends here this
week Dr. Winn is under contract
for another year with one of the big
Richmond hospitals where he is fast
becoming recognized as one of the
leading obstetricians in the South.
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Was Business Visitor Here
Engineer Henry S. Rivers, of
Greenville, was a business visitor
here vesterday.
Was Here Yesterday
Mr. Tom Lilley, of Williams Town
ship, was a business visitor here yes- >
terday morning
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Return to Pamlico Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse and daugh
ter, Lily bet, were home for a short
visit this week They returned to |
Parr. 1 ieo Beaclvtoday.
Leave Sunday for Lynchburg
Di and Mrs. Joseph H. Saunders
will leave S,unday for Lynchburg,
where they wrH visit until Tuesday. I
They will be accompanied home by j
their son, Jack Baker, who is com-j
pleung a term in the Virginia Epis-j
copal School there
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Attends Reception
Mr Harry Biggs attended the
Golden Wedding reception of Hon.
and Mrs. Francis Winston at Windsor
Castle Tuesday evening.
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Leave Monday for Waynesboro
Mr and Mr S R. Biggs and
daughter Miss Nancy, will leave
early next Monday for Waynesboro,
Va., where they will attend the
graduating exert i < ? at Fishburne
school Rillic Biggs, local \outht is
a member ??f the graduating class.
Were Business Visitors Here
Messrs.- Charles Davenport, of
Jarnesville, and W (I Hardison, of
Farm Lift- were business visitors
lien* Wednesday afternoon.
Attending Hotel Convention
Mi Boh Swain and Miss Florence
Holliday are attending a three-day
hotel convention at Myrtle Beach
this week-end.
In Washington Tuesday
Miss Christine Jenkins and Mrs
Robert Ham II visited in Washing
ton Tuesday afternoon.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. Ira Harrison, of Ahoskie, was
a business visitor here yesterday.
.Move to York Farm
Mr. and iftrs. Cap York have mov
ed from their apartment on Sim
mons Street to the York farm near
Plymouth.
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Will Return from Hospital
Undergoing an operation in
Rocky Mount hospital a few weeks
ago. Mrs. Mamie Taylor is expected
to return to her home in Everetts
this afternoon or tomorrow.
Leave for New York City
Misses Marjorie and Helen Linds
ley left yesterday for an extended
visit with relatives in New York
City
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Return from Aulander
Mr and Mrs. T. O. Hickman and
children, Ruby and Eddie, have re
turned to their home in Bear Grass
after visiting relatives in Aulander
for a few days.
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i Visit Here Yesterday
Mrs W I). Daniel and Mr. Matt
Bissell, of Farm Life, visited here
yesterday afternoon
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Attend Game in Greenville
Among those who attended the
baseball game in Greenville Wed
n< sday night from Williamston were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook, Mr. and
Mrs H O Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Lex
Thigpen, Misses Dolores Long, Ma
mie Clyde Taylor, Christine High
and Ethel Mae James, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Herriott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Horner, Miss Ollie Marie Roberson,
Messrs. Clarence Whedbee, Ernest
Mears, Albert Cook, Wheeler Man
ning. Hubert Cook, Dick Mallory,
Lewis Williams, Roy Clark, Shelbon
Hall. Carroll Crockett, Henry Han
dy, Jack Manning and James Bailey
Peel, Mr and Mrs. Garland Coltrnin
and Mr. Raymond Taylor.
Attends State Board Meet
Rev. John L. Goff attended the
state board meeting of the North
Carolina Christian Missionary con
vention held in Roundtrees Christ
ian church Thursday.
sit in Virginia Beach
Mrs. Frank Helvin, Jr., spent _
v days at Virginia Beach this
?ek.
Spending Summer Here
S W Manning and Tom Barnhill,
students at Campbell's College, Buies
Creek, are spending the summer
: here with their parents.
Visit in Durham Yesterday
Mrs. John A. Manning, Mrs. R. A
Critcher and Miss Ella Wynn Critch
er visited in Durham yesterday. Mrs.
Manning was accompanied by her
son, Ben, who was enrolled at Duke
last term.
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| Returns Here For Summer
Edgar Gurganus, student at Wake
Forest last term, is spending the
summer here with his mother.
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Is in Ml. Olive On Business
Mr. Ernest Etheridge is in Mt.
Olive on business for a few days.
Visiting in Manteo
Misses Natalie Gould and Bolton
Cowen are spending this week end
in Manteo with relatives and friends
Was Here Thursday
Mr Henry Cutherell, of Rocky
Mount, was a business visitor here
Thursday.
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Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. John King Brewer, of Rocky
Mount, attended to business here
yufcU.'rday.
Shop Here Yesterday
Mrs. James M. Perry and daugh
ters. tif Robersnnville, shopped here
yesterday.
Visits Here Thursday
Mrs James Mizell. of Plymouth,
visited her sister, Miss Isolene Gard
ner here Thursday.
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Was Business Visitor Here
Mr Lynwood Dixon, of Roberson
villo. was a business visitor here en
Wednesday.
DARDENS
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Mr. and Mrs. Elton Angc spent
Saturday night and Sunday in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Thur
nian Ange
Tin' Sunday school has recently
had an average' attendance of forty,
which us very good
Misses Nova Gay lord and Mercedes
Waters left Sunday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Lueian Pcele.
The intermediate league social of
?? 'troth meets this evening at 7:30
with Beverly Coburn.
Misses Edna and Eli/abefh Coburn
will leave Sunday for Newport News
to visit relatives.
Miss Marie Gurkin and Leon Da
vis are leaving Sunday to spend a
week at Camp Leach with league
members
The Christian Endeavor had a
nice meeting Wednesday night. The
attendance was good We hope all
those tliat were present will come
back next Wednesday and bring
someone with them.
There will be prayer service Sun
day night at 8 p. m. The speaker
will be Mr. X D Taylor
Mi Juok Gctuinger, a student?ST
Raleigh, has returned to his homi
for the summer.
Mr. Dallas Harden motored ti
Campbell College Thursday to ge
his sister. Mist Marie Harden, wtl<
has been attending school there.
HONORED AT SURPRISE
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mr. William W Gurganus was
honored at a surprise birthday din
ner given for him at his home here
on Smith wick Street last Sunday,
the event attracting large numbers
Planned and prepared by Mrs Gur
ganus and other members of the
family, the dinner was ready upon
his return from the 11 o'clock wor
ship service. ?
Those attending included Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Martin, of Jamesville;
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gurganus and
daughters, Misses Eva, Sadie Mae,
Elizabeth and Bettie Sue and Mr.
Theodore Guiganus, Mr and Mrs.
A R. Modlin and daughter, Jean
Martin, and son, Hugh Gordon, of
Plymouth; Mrs. W. H. Modlin and
family, of Jamesville; Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Hardison and family, Mr. and
Mrs. N. H. Lockhart and daughter,
Vivian of Ayden; Misses Carrie
Whitford, Ann Hardison and Iso
lene Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Rogerson and family. Mrs. Sadie
Chesson and son, Rufus, of Plym
outh; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sitterson,
and family, of Portsmouth; Mrs. Ir
vin Terry and family, Mrs. Carl
Mobley, Miss Myrtle Daniel and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and
daughter, of Ayden.
MRS. GODWIN ENTERTAINED
AT BRIDGE PARTY
Honoring Mrs. G. C. Godwin, of
Sanatorium, who is the guest of her i
sister, Mrs. L. T Fowden. Mrs. J. H.;
Saunders errtertatned with thrrtr -ta- j
bles of bridge at her home on Church
Street on Wednesday evening
Tables were placed in the front
and back living rooms. In these
rooms and in the reception hall and
dining rooms summer flowers were
very tastefully arranged.
Mrs. L. T. Fowden received high
score, a box of bath powder. Mrs
J G Godard was given a box of
perfumed soap for consolation and
the guest of honor was presented
tuilet water. *? ?
During the evening the hostess
served punch and at the conclusion
of the games, ice cream and cake.
Those playing were Mesdames
Godwin, Fowden, Ciodard C. H. God
win, P. B. Cone, F. U. Barnes, J. S.
Rhodes, C B. Clark, S. R Biggs and
P B Brown and Misses Anna Craw
ford and Janie Freeman
ORGANIZE YOUNG WOMAN'S
AUXILIARY
On Wednesday evening at the
Episcopal rectory the young women
of the church .organized an auxil
iary Mrs. Curtis Leggelt was elect
ed president, Mrs. Sam Woolford,
vice president; Mrs. J. H. Saunders,
Jr. secretary; Mrs. Paul Simpson,
treasurer.
It was decided that the meetings
would be held on the first and third
Wednesday nights at eight o'clock ;
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
C. B Clark, Jr., in the Tar Heel |
apartments.
MEETING
Mr. Louis Taylor, president of the
Mizelle Cemetery upkeep associa
tion, advised that there will be a
meeting of that organization at
Sweet Home church Sunday at 3:30
p. m. Mr. Taylor urges all relatives
and family connections of the late
Seth Mizelle, also all relatives of
the late Mrs. Winnie Mizelle to be
present at this meeting.
ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDES-ELECT
Mrs. Leonard Gurganus, of Beth
el, was a charming hostess at a bridge
luncheon at the-Community House in
Tarboro on Saturday^ May 27, hon
oring three brides-elect, Misses Lela
Brown Barnhill, of Williamston,
Christine House and Lillie Brown,
both of Bethel. Each honoree receiv
ed becoming shoulder corsages from
the hostess.
ine community House was attrac
tively decorated with a profusion of
summer flowers wlwre fifteen tables
were set up for bridge and two for
Chinese Checkers. Prizes were
awarflfeq iviesdames Grimes mcvi fly
and Xury Manning for bridge and
to Mrs_iL^V..Staton. for checkers.
A delectable salad course was
served the guests, after which the
hostess presented each of the hon
orees with a cake plate in their
chosen crystal pattern.
Mill BarnhiU, Bride-Elect,
Honored At Party In Bethel
Miss Lela Brown BarnhiU, popu
lar bride-elect of this month, was
honored Wednesday afternoon when
Mrs. Clayton Carson entertained her
bridge club at her home in Bethel.
During the progressions, soft
drinks were served, and at the end
of the fourth progression, Mrs. Car
son served her guests a tempting
frozen salad, sandwiches and iced
tea.
Mrs. Fred Mayo, of Bethel, was
awarded high score for bridge and
the honoree, Miss Barnhill, received
linen pillow cases as a remembrance
from the hostess.
PARTY FOR BRIDES ELECT
A party complimenting Misses
Lela Brown Barnhill, of Williams
ton, Miss Ola Morris of Washington,
and Miss Lillie Brown, of Bethel,
brides-elect, was given Tuesday af
ternoon by Mesdames S Murray
Hodges and Bill Pollard at the home
of Mrs. Hodges in Bethel.
In the rooms where ten tables
were set for bridge and one for Chi
nese checkers, summer flowers were
set at intervals to enhance the beau
ty of the Hodges home.
Mesdames Alton Carson and Xury
Manning, of Bethel, received awards
in bridge and Miss Ola Morris, for
checkers.
Each honoree received attractive J
wall 'plaques, after which an .ice
course was served the guests.
CllUIlCH
NEWS
EPISCOPAL
Trinity Sunday.
Church school, 9.45 a. m.
Bible class, 10 a. m.
Celebration of Holy Communion
and sermon, 11 a. m.
Choir rehearsal, Friday night at
eight o'clock at the church.
Meeting of the Woman's Auxil
iary with Miss Anna Crawford on
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Vestry meeting on Tuesday night
at 7:45 at the rectory.
The young woman's auxiliary will
meet with Mrs. C B. Clark. Jr., on
Wednesday night at eight o'clock.
St. Martin's, Hamilton
Evening prayer and sermon, Sun
day night, 8 p. m.
CHRISTIAN
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub
ject: "Glorifying Our Callings."
Evening service, 8 p. m. Subject:
"A Successful Partnership"'
Circle No. 1 meets Monday, 4 p.
m. with Mrs. Otho L. Willard.
Circle No. 2 meets Monday. 4 p. !
m. with Miss Ruth Manning.
Junior Philathea meets Monday,
8 p. m. at Mrs. Dick Daniel's.
Mid-week service, Thursday, June
8 at 8 p. m. Subject 'Landscaping
the Home." ' . ,
Cedar Branch Baptist
Regular services will be held at
Cedar Branch Church Sunday morn
ing at eleven o'clock and at eight
o'clock in the evening.
BAPTIST
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting, 7 p. m.
Evening worship, 8 p. m.
The sermon-subject for Sunday
morning is "The Philadelphian
I Church." A baptismal service will
be held Sunday night and the theme
for the sermon is "Church Members
Grounded in The Truth."
Several young people have ro
eontly joined our church and others
are planning to come by letter and
baptism. It is very inspiring to have
people iiUiidily allowing then inti'l
est in living for Christ and honoring
the church. Nothing could be more
delightful in church work than to
prepare buys and girls for church
membership. We ar? grateful to the
parents and all of the rest who have
brought these new members into
our fellowship and religious life. In
remembering them in prayer, let us
ask our Father to send more labor
ers into His fields. Perhaps He wants
some of you young people to pre
pare for definite religious service
at home or abroad. The Lordship of
Jesus is recognized when we say
"Thy will be done". The coming of
the Kingdom waits for this commit
ment to be made.
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METHODIST
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Theme:
"Suffering's Unanswered Question."
Holly Springs, 3:30 p. m. Special
Lay program.
Young peoples meet, 6:45 p. m.
Evening worship, 8 p. m. Tonight
jur congregation is worshipping at
the Baptist church as the pastor is
away attending the pastor's school
at Duke university.
Missionary circle number 1 meets
Monday night. 8 p. m. with Mrs. Joe
dlenn. Circle number 2 meets Mon
day, 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. Louise
Booker.
The stewards will meet Wednes
day night, 8 p. m. in the pastor's
study.
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For llpiet II ouch and Stomach
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Clark's Drug Store, Phone5.'l
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ACCESSORIES
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with a complete net of acces
sories ? inexpensive ? yet
necessary. Our stock consists
of short*, culottes, sandals,
suit suits and slacks, and is
the heacli ?car that you will
like.
SWIM SUITS
Swimming is n healthful
sport, ii8 well U8 ii pleasant
one. Gel into the swim tliis
season with one of our lovely
8iii(8 in the m?8t up-to-date
materials ami design*. Sizes
from 6 - 16 for the kiddies;
32 - 44) for ladies.
Ann s V ariety Store
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
We will lend you money on your car or refinance
your balance due and make your payments small
er. Bring your car over and talk with us.
INSTALLMENT LOANS SAVINGS
INDUSTRIAL BANK
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. MEMBER F. D. L C.
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MANAGER'S ami CLERK'S SALE!
Ilesl l.oohinn I'nre
LAND 2 I lis. 15c
lloney AmI
OLEO 2 1-11). cans 21c
Small I.ran Smol.ril
PICNICS Il?. 15c
l.aml ?' l.aken ami American
CHEESE
211)8.33c
Southern Manor Tiny Lima
15 E A N S
2 No. 2 cans 27c
t.olonial
TOMATO JUICE .
.2 21-o%. cans 13c
Southern Manor Fancy Snzzy
CORN 5 No- 2 cans 25c
Statnlartl String llramt or
T () M A TOES 1 No. 2 cans 22c
Delicious, Refreshing. Ire Cold
OCA-COLA?case of 24.. 89c
CI us Deposit oil Case anil Bottles
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S?wl Crn?hril ('ORN, No. 2 ran l-_>_4 for 25r
Fairly June (Irwn PEAS, No. 2 ran _2 for 13r
Quality Pork <fc Benns No. 2L? ran _2 for 15r
N.B.C. Mellow Choc. CAKES lb. 23r
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Slicetl or Halve*
PEACHES No. 2 V2 can 12c
BANANAS ? 4 lb*. 15r
GRAPEFRUIT ? 3 for 10r
LEMONS ? 2 ilocen 25r
U. S. No. I TOMATOES ? 2 lb* I9r
LETTUCE ? 2 brail* 13c
CELERY ? 2 * talks 15?.
OLD POTATOES ? 10 pounds 19c