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Weddings Engagements Personals Club Meetings Entertainments Society and Personals or WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anything (or This Department To I 6 Supper For Players Mr. J Dawson Lilky was a gra cious host to the local baseball play ers. their manager and a few invited friends at Sunny Side Inn Wednes day evening when a sumptuous sup per of fried chicken, barbecue and Brunswick stew was .served. v The"mCSTwas very much enjoyed, and the players and special guests were greatly appreciative of Mr Lib ley's hospitality. lu Ga?U*?ia This Week end Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger and son. Conrad, art spending the week-end with relatives in Gastonia They will be accompanied home by Mrs. S. S. Brown, who has been there visiting her daughter. Mrs K k Ia?w ie. and family Philathea Closs To Meet The Philathea Clm of the Christ - ian Church w ill meet w ith Mesdanu Henry Harrison and. Myrtle Brown tonight at eight o'clock, at the hdrne of the former. ? Missionary Meeting Circles one^^and_tw'o .?>! ttie Wo man's Missionary Soeiftv nl iIn To tal Methodist church, will hu < t next Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Miss Martha keggett at in i home on Smithwick Street: M-n hen are urged to attend. To Kntcr Highway Patrol Mr. Dick Mallory hit yesterday for Raleigh w here In- will rec? i\ ?? his assignment for tin North Carolina patrol.?-? -??-? Was Here Saturday Miss Louise Council, of Oak Cify, visited here Saturday afternoon* - In Visiting Relati\es Here Miss Jessie Mae Holloman. student nurse at Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, is spending her vacation here with relatives. a ? : Visit Here Yesterday i Mesdames Staton and Joe Haislip, I Jr . Misses Juanita and Kalhcrint jHaislip, of Hassell. visited here y< i - I leidav Returns to Charlotte Mrs R W. Allen has returned to j her home in Charlotte after a visit i Mere with her daughter. Mrs Fran j eis Barnes, and Mr. Barnes. Leave for Raleigh Mlsses Sally Gray Gurkin and Betty Louise L'illey. of Farm Life, leave. Monday for Raleigh where they will study in a business school for the coming term. Visit llere Wednesday Night Mis-.es Mildred Moore and Ann Williams, ?.r Washington, visited fi e nds lu re Wednesday bight Was Business Visitor llere Mr C C. Fleming, of Jamesville, was ,i business visitor here yester dav Returns from Kelford Mrs Waiter Mizet+r returned to i her home on West Main Street on .Thursday after spending most of the summer with her father-in Kelford. Was Business Visitor Here Mr Wilbur Hines, of Oak City, was a business visitor here Tuesday Attend Baseball Game Here Me ssrs. John Wells and D. B. Har per. of Robersonville. attended the baseball game here Wednesday eve rung Iii Greenville Wednesday Mrs Paul Jones and Miss Trulah Ward Page visited in Greenville on Wednesday night. Were Business Visitors Here Messrs Claude Plyler, of Green ville, and John Tyler, of Kinston. wen business visitors here Wednes day night. Returns from Hospital Mi Albeit Leon Cook has recov ered from an appendicitis operation n a Washington hospital and has beep removed to his home here. Leaves Today lor Norfolk Mr Meredith Jones left today for Norfolk to resume his study of nav igation. Return Irorn Baltimore Mossrs.~ti W. Hardison ond Gar land Barnhill have returned from a business trip to Baltimore. * Visit Here Wednesday Mcsdanu s Blanche Swain and Joe Johnson, ?>! Plymouth, visited hen Wednesday ? Ls Visiting in Everetts Mr Norwood Bailey is visiting in Everetts lor a few days. Returns from Roanoke Rapids Miss Eleanor Brown has returned from a visit with friends and rela tives in Roanoke Rapids. ? Returns from Weldon Miss Mary Charles Godwin ha returned from a visit with Miss Mary Virginia Whitfield in Weldon e In Kinston This Week-end Mr Ray Goodmon, Jr.. is visiting friends m Kinston this week-end. * Returns from Raleigh Mrs. J. P. Fleming lias returned from a visit with friends in Ral eigh * Leaves for Mars Hill Miss Marjorie Fleming leaves on Monday for Mats Hill where she vvjll enroll for the coming term. $ ? Are Visiting in Durham Mrs. Lucy Ward and Miss Virgil Ward are visiting relatives in Dur ham for a few days. Leaves Tomorrow for Mars Hill Mr Carlyle Hall haves tomorrow for Mars Hill when.- he will continue his studies m the college. Was Here Wednesday Mr. J. J. McClees, of Ayden, vis- j ited relatives here Wednesday. Visiting in Winston-Salem Miss Nancy Mercer is visiting | friends in Winston-Salem. ? Was ftusjnrxs Visitor Here Mayor J. R. Jenkins, of Aulander, I was a business visitor here yester- I day. a Visit Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. T. Mayo Grimes. <?f I Kenly. visited here this week. Shop Here Wednesday Misses Marjorie and Louise Roe buek, of Robersfmville. shopped here Wednesday. Was Here Wednesday M iss Clara Louise Jones, of Plym outh, vu-itcd here Wednesday after Is Visiting Sister Here Mr. Beecher Sitterson, of Kenans ville. is visiting his sister. Mrs. Ed win Peel, and Mr. Peel, for a few | days. $ Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bo wen an nounce the birth of a son. Tuesday, August 29. in Everetts. Visits Here Wednesday Dr. K. W. Furgurson, of Plymouth, | visited here Wednesday Was Here Yesterday Mrs. J. B. Bai nhill, of Everetts, vis fTed her parents. Mi and Mrs. Theo | Roberson, here yesterday. Leaves for Philadelphia Mr Tom Crockett leaves tomor row for Philadelphia where he will attend a fraternity convention as a delegate from the University of North Carolina. In Norfolk Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. B. S Courtney visit ed in Norfolk Tuesday. * Visits Here Yesterday Mr. Richard Gladstone Slade, of Han ilton, visited here yesterday. \re Visiting in Pamlico Mrs. John Henry Edwards and son, lack, are visiting at Pamlico for a Vw days. Leaves for Franklin County Mr. Taylor Malone left today fori Franklin County where he will teach J during the coming term. 1 Return from Richmond Mr and Mrs. George E." Roberson | and daughter, Miss Georgia Dean, ieturned this week from a visit with [ relatives in Richmond. Leaves For Angier Miss Alta Critcher left this week | for Angier, Ifarnett County, where she will teach home economics in the | high school there this term. ENTERTAIN IN BETHEL FOR MRS. R. VERNON BUNTING Mrs. J B. Bunting entertained at bridge at her home in Bethel, Thurs day afternoon in honor of Mrs. R. Vernon Bunting, a bride of June. Late summer flowers were used in j profusion throughout the living' room, sun parlor and dining room, making a cok^ful background. The guests were greeted at the door by | Mrs. F F. Pollard, who presented the hostess and the honoree. Mrs. Irving | Taylor passed the tallies, and Mrs. Bunting served punch while play | was in progress. At the conclusion of the fourth progression, Mrs. V. J. Spivey was awarded linen handkerchiefs for high score, and Mrs. Walter Latham captured the floating prize. The hon oree. Mrs. Bunting was presented | lingerie. Assisted by Mesdames D. C. Car- | son 11, V Statnn and Irving Taylor, the hostess served salted nuts, mints, | ice cream and cake. Out-of-town guests present were I Mesdames G. H. Harrison, Francis | Barnes, Leman Barnhill, V. J. Spi vey. W H. Coburn, Ernest Etheridge, J Paul Simpson, J. C. Manning and the honoree, Mrs. Vernon Bunting and Miss Josephine Harrison, of Wil liamston and Mesdames A. P. Barn hill .and J. W. Bailey, of Everetts. HARDENS Mr. Raymond Davenport has re turned from a two weeks' visit with | relatives in Norfolk. Mrs. Linwood Knowles and sons, Mr. Jack Getsingcr and Mrs. Frank Jordan and son, Hugh, are spending tin- week at Pamlico Beach. Messrs. I.inwood Knowles and Frank Jordan spent Sunday with them. Miss Louise Swinson and Mrs. Bill Harden gave a birthday supper last Thursday evening for Mr. Melvin Miaus Miss Lcona Lilley is spending I week wetli her parents. Mr. and A G. C. Lilley. here. She .will le Sunday to enter training as a nu in Kounokc Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Daniels i children, of near Plymouth, sp Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. D iels. Ray Daniels returned he with them to visit for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Griffin, Smithwicks Creek, visited Mr. I Mrs. Gray Simpson Sunday. In evening they all visited Mr and J Roy Simpson near Plymouth. Mrs. Naomi Bland, of Williamsl visited her sister, Mrs. G. C. Lil! Sunday. Misses Virginia and Christine : cry spent the week-end near Plj outh with relatives. Mrs. Lulu Sullivan, of Washi ton City, is spending some time vi her daughter, Mrs. John Swinsor The Christian Endeavor had larger attendance last night thai has had for the past several km ings. We have 71 on the roll and hi to see the attendance up to par. Bears tf'inf Marlins Thursday, August 31. Williams ton Ab K H PO A E Earp. ss 5 0 0 2 1 1 Thoele, If 5 0 1 2 0 0 Myers, 2b 4 2 2 2 0 0 Rimmer, rf A 0 1 2 0 0 Villepique, cf 3 1 2 5 0 0 Deim, 3b 4 0 2 2 5 0 Spires, lb 4 0 1 8 0 2 Albritton, c 3 0 0 1 1 1 Wade, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Swain, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 xKimrey 10 10 0 0 Tutals 36 3 10 24 10 4 xHit for Swain in 9th New Bern Ab K H PO A E Tierce, 2b 3 2 2 12 0 Norwood, rf ?3 t?0 2 0 Barnes, If 3 0 110 0 Roth, lb 2 1 0 11 0 0 Whitaker, rf 4 I I 1 0 0 Knowles, p 3 110 10 Archer, p 10 0 0 1 0 Harper, 3b 4 0 ~1T~4 2 01 McAbee, ss 4 1114 0 Helleckson, c 3 0 0 6 2 0 Totals 30 7 6 27 12 0 Score by innings: R Williamston 000 201 000?3 New Bern 001 141 OOx?7 Runs batted in: Norwood, Deim 2. Barnes, Whitaker, Villepique. Two base hits: Myers, Tierce. Stolen bases: Tierce 2, Barnes. Sacrifices: Norwood, Helleckson, Barnes. Left on bases: Williamston 8, New Bern 7 Bases on balls: off Wade 4. Archer 2. Swain 1. Struck out: by Knowles 2. Wade 1. Archer 2, Swain 1. Hits: off Wade 3 in 4 1-3, Knowles 8 in 8, j Swain 3 in 3 2-3, Archer 2 in 4. Win-! ning pitcher: Knowles. Losing pitch er: Wade. Umpires: King and Stron t i Time: 2 02 ??? :? Entertains At Bridge Mr. Asa Crawford entertained at two tables of bridge at his home here j Wednesday night as a farewell ges ture to Miss Rebecca Harrison who left yesterday for High Point where she has accepted a teacher's position I h?r the coming term Delicious iced drinks were served' to Misses Rebecca and Blanche Har rison, and Mary Carstarphen, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard, Messrs. Bill Haislip and John Tullus. For DIARRHEA ? DYSEMARY CHOLERA MORBUS I or I imet Hint t i t and Stomach Clark's (Corrective Compound Clark's Drug Store, Phone53 FOR SALE! Several Rebuilt h.lectric Refrigerator*^ in f>tnnl condition ? $25,00 Taylor Electric Co. \\ m i \mstov \. 45th SERIES Martin County Building and Lean Association Will Open SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd DON'T WAIT TO BE ASKED! COME IN AND TAKE STOCK IN THIS NEW SERIES. NO TAXES ? LIBERAL INTEREST RATE AND THE BEST WAY IN THE WORLD TO SAVE MONEY. TAKE STOCK IN THIS NEW SERIES. Office in Branch Banking & Trust Co. Building CONCKNTRATKD 1 IKH3 SUPER SUDSI (IN THE BLUI lOX) 1 LARGE A L RKGS. T Palinolive 3 for 20c Super Suds (Ked box) sm 3 for 25c Super Suds (Ked box) Ik 2 for 35c Super Suds (Blue box) sm 3 fr 25c Super Suds (Blue box) Ik 2 for 43c Octagon Soap (giant) 6 for 25c Ortaxon Soap (small) 10 for 23c Octagon Powder (largo 0 for 25c OctaKon Powder (small) 10 for 23c Octagon Toilet 6 for 25c (let i inn Cleanser 2 for 9c Octagon Flakes 2 for 18c Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c CrystaPTVhite Soap 3 for 14c lloll .wood Beauty Soap 3 for 14c ('rente Oil Soap 3 for 14c Klex (Pumice) Soap 3 for 14c Triple Cake Soap 3 for 10c M. & W. (/roc 'ry Helpful Information About When To Seed Alfalfa Enos Blair, State College extension agronomist, says experiments have shown that fall seeding of alfalfa is usually more satisfactory in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain sections, as well as in the lower elevations of the mountain region. One great ad vantage of seeding in the fall is that the young alfalfa plants will not have to compete with weed and grass. By the time spring arrives, they will be large enough to with stand the invasion. When seeded in the lower elevations of the moun tain region, alfalfa should be put in between now and August 15, with 15-day intervals between that and the seeding dates for Upper Pied mont and the lower Piedmont and Coastal Plain. The Outlet Store WASHINGTON ST. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Now Open far Business We cordially invite you to pay us a visit and see our stock of goods?containing everything for men, young hoys, women anil girls to wear. Our Prices Will Prove Entire ly Satisfactory ? Our Merchan v J disc Is New ? Latest Styles and Creations Shoes Of Every Style For Men and Women. Try Us Once And We'll Please You! LADIES' HOSE FULL LINE ? BEST QUALITY 48c to 98c The Outlet Store Adjoininfi Atlantic Hotel \\ u-hinjjtnn Street William-ton. N. C. I'. DAVIS. Proprietor. FIRST SALE! Monday, Sept. 4th At The RED FRONT WAREHOUSE ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. All indications point to another large sale Monday, September Itli. In fact, we expect to fill our warehouse from wall to wall and we sincerely hope yoif 11 bring in your tobacco as early as possible. Our warehouse will be open over the week-end with ample men to ucconunodate our customers. Prices remain firm at the Red Front Ware house. Our list of satisfied customers continues to increase for we are giving each and every cus tomer a good sale every day. For good sale sell at Red F ront Monday, Sept. 4th Jim & Charlie Gray, Props. ROBERSONVILLE, N. C.
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