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Society and Personals OF WILX1AMSTON and MAETLN COUNTY 9 V PHONE Aoythinc tor This Department J To Visits in Columbia Tuesday Mrs. John Henry Edwards visited friends in Columbia Tuesday after Arrive Here For Summer Messrs. Ned Cunningham and Jim mie Watts, students at Riverside Military Academy. Gainesville. Ga. arrived this week to spend the sum mer here with their parents. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Jesse Stroud, of Palmyra, was a business visitor here Tuesday af ternoon Visit At Pamlico Yesterday Dr. and Mrs J. F Thigpen and Mrs. D. V. Clayton visited at Pam lica yesterday 1 Return to Durham Yesterday Mrs. B R Barnhill and daughter. Miss Frances, returned to their home in Durham yesterday after visiting relatives in the county for a few days. |s Visiting Here This Week Mrs. Irvin Hull, of Richmond. if visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. Grover Hardison here this week. 1 Were Here Wednesday Misse* Ruth and Mary Daley Har dy. of La Grange. Visited Miss Lola Brown Barnhill here Wednesday af ternoon. ? Return to Siler City Patrolman and Mrs. George Stew art returned to their home in Siler City today after a visit here with friends and relatives. Are Visiting in Everetts Mr and Mrs. Charles I. Hams are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Harris' parents. Mr. and Mrs. V G. Taylor, in Everetts. They returned] last Wednesday evening from Bal timore where Mr. Harris earned his degree in medicine. ? Were Business Visitors Here Messrs. F. F. Kirk. John Shaw and Kenneth Jones, of Richmond, were business visitors here yesterday Was Here Yesterday ? Attend Show in Wilson Mrs E. P. Cunningham. Misses Ann Hardison and Isolene Gardner and Mr. Ned Cunningham attended the toy show in Wilson Wednesday afternoon. 1 Visits Here Yesterday Farmer Calvin Ayers was here yesterday from Bear Grass attend ing to business. Return from Mexico Misses Mary Carstarphen, Marie Griffin. Katherine Hardison and So phia Little and MessiBen Court tttv and ihek Slade returned this week from a six thousand mile tour that carried them through most of the Southern States apd into Mexico Visits Here Wednesday Mr. "Skinny" Roth rock, of Roan oke Rapids, visited here Wednes day afternoon. ? . . - ?!?4 Is Spending Summer Here Mr Warren Figg. student at Geor gia Tech, Atlanta, is spending the summer here wjth his mother, Mrs. Euniee Figg Mr C B. Riddick was a business visitor here yesterday from Ever etts. 1 Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. B. Goldstein, of Windsor, and guest, Mrs. J. Rosen, of Passiac, N. J., visited friends here yesterday Is Confined To His Home Friends of Mr. Bob Everett will regret to learn that he is confined to his home with malaria. Return to Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gano return ed to their home in Richmond yes terday after a visit here with Mr. Ga- _ no's sister, Mrs. L P. Lindsley, and family. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Stephen Gano who had visited her daughter here for a few weeks. In Eden ton Wednesday Miss Evelyn Lilley visited friends in Edenton Wednesday. Is Visiting Here This Week Miss Norma Hodges, of Washing ton. is visiting Miss Reid White here t hi J wool;,??? , - ELECTRIC FANS 98c and up Clark's Drug Store PHONE 5.'{ DARDENS Week-End Specials CLOSING OUT ALL SILK AND SI MM IK WKKiin (iOOI)S ? BLLOW LOSTr 25e BATISTE And VOILES 10c yd. I.atlifs' II liil?' SLIPPKKS Kc^iilar price S.'l X $ I 48c pr. 15c KOMPKK CLOTH On Sale For 10c yd. See I s tor Work ( Jollies }{-?>/.. Sanfuri/.i'il /i|>|i< r Rix-k?Sail- I'riri' 97c Si son up lo 50 RED BALL OVERALLS $1.10 BIG JKSS Work Shirts 48c FATHER GEORGE SHEETING Saturday Only 5c yd. Ladies' DrcsscH And (loats GREATLY REDUCED Sw Our* Before You Buy! DaidenY Dept. Store WILLIAM8TON. N. C. ? Visit Friends Here Yesterday Misses Libby Willoughby and An Liverman, of Plymouth, visited j friends here yesterday. In Washington Monday Misses Virgil Ward and Reid White visited in Washington Mon day t> Return to Durham Mrs. C. R. Johnson and small daughter. Judy, of Durham, retufu ed to their home yesterday after a visit here with Mrs Johnson's moth er. Mrs. J H. Ward, Sr. Returns from Greenville Miss Marjoric Fleming has return ed from a visit with friends in Greenville. Visit in Aulander Messrs. Jim Manning and Eli Gur ganus visited in Aulander Wednes day 0 Was in Edenton Wednesday Mr Don Johnson visited in Eden ton Wednesday. Returns from Norfolk Mrs. Roy Gurganus has returned from a visit with her daughter, Miss Sarah, in Norfolk. ?? Is Visiting Friends Here Miss Mary Benson, of Benson, visiting friends here this week. Visits in Richmond Rev. J. W Vinson visited in Rich mond this week. Attends Presbyterian Conference Rev Z. T. Piephoff attended a Presbyterian conference at Davidson College this week._ #? Leave lor Camp Sapphire Mrs Z. T. Piephoff und son, Zaek, left Wednesday for a month's stay at Camp Sapphire, Brevard. $ In Washington Wednesday Misses Christine Jenkins and Nora Grimes visited in Washington Wednesday afternoon. 1 Leaves for Birmingham, Ala Mr Oscar Anderson, Jr., leaves today for Birmingham, Ala., where he has accepted a position. Visits in Norfolk Yesterday Miss Katherine Hnrdison visited in Norfolk yesterday. In Tarboro Wednesday Mesdames Mayo und Noah Hardi son and Miss Maybelle Hardison vis it I'd relatives in Tarboro Wednes riay Is Visiting Relatives Here Mr Meredith Jones, of Norfolk, is visiting relatives here for some Was Here Yesterday Miss Bruce Modlin, of Jamesville, visited friends here yesterday. Here's why SmartMothers fat nihil PULLMAN/ A TMa flu. big loaf of Baaiby Prt.d It tdaal for aaadw cktt - pour lira aaargr -prodac lag tltami ? ? i?'a <gDU Mot for gro wlag cblldtra. BAM BY ll oooulot plrnty ol aiilk tod "THIN SLICED ?agar tad rtck balttr ? . il't tal ?or. . fuiar. rr.H Mod rod BAWOWICHM ?loot. Ordar fro. your grocar. Visit Maryland Markets Menra. Clarence and J. B T^v lor were busineia visitors on the to bacco markets in Maryland this week. Visiting in Winston-Salem Master Sammie Taylor is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. W S. Tilley, in Winston-Salem for a few days. Is Visiting Here For Few Days Master Clayton Taylor, of Rober sonville, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs A L. Roebuck, here for a few days. Visits in Waynesboro Mr. Whit Purvis visited in Waynes boro and other points in Virginia this week ? Visits Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Smith Coburn and on, Robert, of Norfolk, visited Mrs. Joe Roberson here Sunday. In Hamilton For Summer Miss Elizabeth Haislip, student at St Mary's, Raleigh, is spending the summer with relatives in Hamilton. Visiting in Elizabeth City Miss Mary Taylor is spending this week-end with her parents in Eliza beth City. Return to Johnstown, Pa. Mrs. Edna Moore, Mrs Grace Thomas and daughter, and Mrs. Moore, of Johnstown, Pa., returned to their homes there today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Eason Lilley and Mr and Mrs. Harry Swain. , Visiting in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith are spending the week-end in Rich mond. Arrive Here This Week Mrs. Harry Swain and son. Harry, Jr. arrived this week from Johns town, Pa., to spend the summer here with Mr. Swain, pitcher for the Mar tins They are at home in a Ballard apartment on North Pearl Street. Ire in Raleigh Today Mr. and Mrs. Prank We aver and laughter*, Misses Lorene and Helen Veaver, are visiting in Raleigh to lay. Spending Week-end in Virginia Mrs Joseph A Eason is spending the week-end in Virginia with rela tives. 4 Iteturns from Raleigh Miss Dorothea Tucker returns to morrow after spending several days in Raleigh. Visit in Raleigh Yesterday Sheriff and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck and Mr. James Mallory visited in Ralcjgh yesterday. Is Much Improved Mr. Pleny Peel, who was taken suddenly ill here last Monday, is much improved and is now at his home in Griffins Township. Visit in Rertie County Mre. J. McKimmon Saunders, Mrs. John Hardy and Mrs. F. Earl Wynne and son, Frank, visited at Scotch Hall, Bertie County, yesterday af ternoon. Shop in Greenville Mesdames Lewis Williams and John Miller shopped in Greenville Wednesday afternoon. ENTERTAINS FOR HniDE-ELECT Mesdames Walter Latliem and Larry Powell were charming hos tesses ^it nine tables of hrule at the home of the former in Bethel last Thursday afternoon honoring Misses Lola Brown Barnihll and Lillie Brown, bride elects. Miss Camilla Staton presented the honorees with shoulder corsages of roses, sweet peas and fern from the hostesses, and Mrs. Alton Carson passed the tallies. A color scheme of pink and white was used with roses and sweet peas in the reception--hall mwi iwo hvmg rooms of the Latham home. Mes dames Lucius Ward and Larry Pow ell served delicious fruit punch dur ing the afternoon. Prizes were presented Fo Mrs. Howard Keel, high score; Mrs. Le land Andrew, floating prize, to Mrs E. P. Cunningham, guest, the hos tesses presented lovely linen hand kerchiefs Miss BJiiiluil leteived an attractive hostess plate and Miss Brown a lovely crystal vase. A delicious chicken salad plate with sandwiches, pickles, hot rolls and iced tea was served the guests. Out-of-town guests present, be sides Miss Barnhill were Mrs. E. P. Cunningham, of Williamston, and Mrs. I. M. Little, of Robersonville. Mini Harrison To Attend Innft Bail A4 tit r??f' 11 # The community will again be well represented at Oxford's sixth annual June Ball to be held on June 13 with Henry Busse and his orchestra engaged for the evening frolic from 10 until 2 o'clock. Busse is the originator of shuffle j rhythm and is bringing to Oxford a band that is now rising rapidly to top position on the dance orchestra popularity chart. It is the band's first public appearance in North Carolina. Miss Blanche Harrison, together; with her escort, have been invited to attend the ball as guests of the Ox ford Post of the Legion to represent Wiliiamston as sponsor. Others from t this section invited include Miss Cleo James, of Robersonville, Misses Phyllis Gatling and Sarah Sawyer, j of Windsor; Miss Louise Walker, of Ahoskie; Misses Emma Lou Scales and Anna Belle Boyd, of Greenville Hart and Anna Holderness, of Tar boro. DARDENS * Misses Beulah and Gwendolyn Modlin of Jamesville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nepier and chil dren. Mrs J. E. Hardison and children, of Plymouth, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs Will Swin son. The Christian Endeavor js._ still making progress. The attendance was good for the past Wednesday . I There will be Sunday school Sun day at 10 a in. Eveiyuue iy invited! and we will start promptly at ID o'clock as there will be regular J preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mrs. Bill Harden gave a surprise birthday dinner last Wednesday evening celebrating her husband"* birthday? Those present were Mr.land Mrs. Fred Woolard, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fe gan, Mr. and Mrs Robbie Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ange. After dinner Chinese checkers were played. it*f / -v is the y^a/lC iLfs (MutayAWelcome/ ROYAL POUND CAKE IMi oa a pond-tor-potassd mlpa ... ad time materials - - Ikis dalSciooa Posad Cake 25c to light ato rick ... mi moot* ?? Per Poaad tared. Always freak at year grocer*a. 4^oyof Cafeci ROYAL j A K 1 N & CO 6**8* ? ? CHAMPION TIRES FIRESTONE WINS 20i>> Consecutive Victory In Indianapolis 500-Mile Race WILBUR SHAW, thm 1939 vrinmmx On May 30th, Wilbur Sh?w drove to his second victory in the 300-mile Indianapolis Race on Firestone Champion Tires at en average speed of 115.03 miles an hour; Champion race drivers, whose very lives and chances of victory depend on tire safety, know tire construction. That is why they select and buy Firestone Tires for their racing cars. GET OUR LOW PRICES ON FIRESTONE TIRES BEFORE YOU BUY A merciless sun beat down upon the speedway as Wilbur Shaw drove to victory on Firestone Champion Tires. The blistering brick of the main stretch and the granite hard surface of the turns and the back stretch put tire safety to the test supreme! Record after record was shattered. Speeds reached as high as 160 miles an hour on the 1 straightaways, as 33 of the fastest drivers in the world waged a breath T taking battle for gold and glory. . Never before in all the history of ( the motor car have tires been put to such a torturous test. And never t before has any tire so firmly V established itself as a Champion in [ construction and performance, as B well as in n^inc. Htr# js dfgnmic - l proof of the extra strength which the ' revolutionary new Safety-Lock cord body provides in Firestone Champion Tires?of the extra protection against blowouts assured by the new and advanced Firestone patented Gum Dipping process?of the extra mileage resulting from the tougher, wear resisting rubber compounds in the sensational new Gear-Grip tread. No longer can there be any question of which tire is lafest. One tire?and only one?provides these exclusive safety construction features. One tire?and only one?has been on the winning cars at Indianapolis for 20 consecutive years. Motor car manufacturers enthusiastically adopted the Firestone Champion Tire for their 1939 models. Order your new car equipped with this amazing tire. Or drive in and let us equip your present car with a set of new Firestone Champion Tires, the one tire?and only one that is laltiy provred on lis* speedway fer tea the highway. Vf FireOnne Tirm made in the Firrwtnne Factory LiMen to the Voice mf Ptroton* with Richard Onh. and Exhibition Building at Nm YoHk Woridx u * --J ?? (..kk... Fair. Alio lim the Fur a one Exhibit at the liolden Gate International Expotition at San Iranooco. Central Service Station Williamston, fit, C. J THE ONLY TIRES MADE THAT ARE SAFETY-PROVED ON THE SPEEDWAY FOR YOUR PROTECTION ON THE HIGHWAY
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