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nU Club Mftlngi Peraonils Wrddints biuematt Society and Personals OF WI1XIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anything for This Department To 4 6 In Bear Grass Last Week-end Miss Louise Paschall. teacher in the Fartnville schools, visited friends at Bear Grass last week-end. Visits in Jamesville Miss Bruce Modlin. student at E C. T. C.. Greenville, visited her par ents in Jamesville last week-end. Was Here Last Week-end Mr Mack Simpson, located on the Virginia tobacco markets, visited here during the week-end Was Business Visitor Here Mr Marvin Jones, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here Satur day. I Was Here Saturday Mr. S. D Perry, of route two, at tended to business here Saturday Visit Relatives Here Misses Virgil Ward and Reid White, students at E C T C . Green ville, visited relatives here last week-end In Durham Saturday Mr ane Mrs Roger Critcher. Mrs Daisy Pope and daughter, Mary O'Neal, attended the Duke-Carolina game in Durham Saturday Visits in Durham Dr. J. T Llewelyn vi. ited in Dur ham over the week-end and attend ed the Carolina-Duke game Satur day. Attend Football Game Mr and Mrs. Bruce Wynne. Mr and Mrs Herbert Clark and Mr. and Mrs Hugh Horton -attended the Car olina-Duke game in Durham Satur day. Attend Duke-( arolma Game Messrs Garland Coltrain arid Paul Simpson accompanied by Mr. Julian ' Roebuck attended tin Carolina-Duke game in Durham Saturday Messrs [Coltrain and Simpson were the guests of Security Life and Trust | Company for outstanding work over a designated period Attend Football Game Among those who attended the Carolina-Duke game in Durham on Saturday were Mr and Mrs. K P Cunningham, Rev. Z T Piepboff and son. Zack Mr and Mrs. Jack Buster. Mr and Mrs Curtis Lcggett, Messrs John Henry Edwards. Rog er Critcher and Albert Cook. Attends Duke-Carolina Game Miss Christine High visited in Dur- j ham last week-end and attended the Duke-Carolina game on Saturday Visits Here Sunday Mr Ben Hopkins, of Aulander, vis- j ited here Sunday Visits Parents Here Hurras Critcher, Jr., student at I Wake Forest College visited his] parents, Mr. and Mrs. B A Critch et here last week-end. Visit Here Saturday Misses Martha and Mary Ellen | Parker and Peggy Scott, of Raleigh, visited Miss Bolton Cowen here Sat-"] urday and Sunday Attend Beauty Convention Mrs W. H. Williams, Jr., Misses Christine Jenkins and Dorothy Ward attended a beauty convention in Richmond last night. Attend Duke-Carolina Game Mesdames J. S Rhodes and Titus | Critcher attended the Duke-Caro- | lina game Saturday In Raleigh Sunday Mr and Mrs. Charles Leonard] visited the latter's parents in Ral- | eigh Sunday. To Spend Thanksgiving Here Miss Alice Bloom, of New York j City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom | and daughter. Joyce ,of Norfolk, will spend their Thanksgiving here Thursday with Mi and Mrs. Frank | J Margolis Visits Relatives in Hamilton | Miss Dorothy Perkins, student at | a Raleigh business school, visited | I relatives in Hamilton last week-end. Visit Here Last Week-end Messrs. Buck Ludwig. of Salis bury. and John Livingood, of Miami and Salisbury, visited the forrher's j sister. Miss I/ds Ludwig. here last week-ejid, In Portsmouth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Lawrence. Missi s May Belle Hardison and Ge-1 neva Roberson. Messrs. Buck Van dei ford and Frank Edwards visited | in Portsmouth Sunday Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Robert Harrison and | so? Bobby, of. Kinston. visited Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Teel here Sunday. Visit Here Sunday Dr. and Mrs J. D. Hathaway, of | Elizabeth City, visited the latter's parents. Mr and Mrs,_W. A James, heie Sunday. Was Business Visitor Here Mi D C Cowan, of near Rober sonviile, was a business visitor hefe yesterday. In Norfolk Sunday Mr and Mrs Tally Garris and Miss | Came Whit ford visited in Norfolk | Sunday. Visit in Greenville Mesdames Noah Hardison. E. N. Hardison, Ed Hardison and Dennis] Modlin, the latter three of James-1 vi.llo, visited in Greenville yester day. Is Visiting Here Miss Iris Payne, of Aulander, is I visiting Patrolman and Mrs. Whit- | ley Saunders here for a few days. In Hamilton Sunday James Ward and Jack Edmondson | visited friends m Hamilton Sunday. ] rtfun Visits in Jackson""Sunday Miss Grace Pruden visited her] mother in Jackson Sunday. In Layetteville Sunday Mr. and Mi s. Jack Horner visited | relatives in Fayetteville Sunday. Visit in Robersonville John Miller, Arthur Anderson, G. W Corey, Bennie Godwin, Rudolph] Peel Jack Sullivan and Jerry Man-] mng visited friends in Robe/son ville Sunday. Visits in Rocky .Mount Mr. Bob Bowden visited 111 Rocl^1 M<?unt Sunday. Visit in Charlotte Mr. and Mrs A J. Manning vis ited in Charlotte last week-end. Is Confined To Her Home Miss Ethel Mae James is confined to her home oh West Main Street by illness. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued in this county last week-end to Milton Mendenhall and Mrs Sarah Hadley Alexander, both of this county. Visit in Chapel Hill Friday Mrs. Clark Simmons and Mrs. Dave ! Matthews visited in Raleigh and j Chapel Hill last Friday. In Durham Friday Mrs. E K Matthews and Miss Ef fie Waldo, of Hamilton, accompan ied by Mrs Nannie Ayers, of Nor folk, visited in Durham Friday. Was in Greenville Yesterday Sheriff C. B. Roebuc k attended to | business in Greenville yesterday. Is in Richmond Today Mr. R H Goodmon is in Rich mond today attending to business | matters. Attends Funeral Yesterday Mrs. Hattie Bailey attended the i funeral of the late J R Morris in | Robersonville yesterday afternoon. Cndergoes Operation Master Bobby Weston underwent I an operation for appendicitis in a| Washington hospital this morning. Visits in Goldsboro Miss Edith Stallings visited her| sister, Mrs. F. W Sally and Mr. Sal ly in Goldsboro last week-end. Were Here Last Week-end Mr and Mrs Dick Bridges, of Whiteville, visited the former's mo ther. Mrs Mamie Taylor, here last week-end Attend Dance in Jamesville Among those from Williainston who attended the dedicatory dance at the new gym in Jamesville Friday night were Misses Magalene Carson. Grace Pruden, Eleanor and Lois Taylor, Mary Lewis Manning, Do lores Long. Virginia Williams, Maud Taylor, Margaret Jones, Martha Rhodes Ward, and Eleanor Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Thigpen. Messrs. Breezy Beaird, N. R. Manning, Jack Manning. Albert Cook. Woodrow Tice. Don Johnson, Marvin Rober son, Billy Watts, Alex Bass, Wilmer Willard, and Joe Pender. Visit Here Last Week-end Mr Fred Taylor, located on tin Sanford tobacco market, visited his j mother. Mrs Joe Taylor, near here I during the week-end In Plymouth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey and fam- ! ily visited in Plymouth Sunday. Is Confined to Hospital Miss Mariana Whitley is confined to a Washington hospital with an infected hand. Visit in Raleigh Sunday Miss Mildred Talley. Messrs. Asa 1 Crawford and John Tullus visited I friends in Raleigh Sunday. In Richmond Yesterday Mr. and Mrs Fred Wise and little daughter, Judie, and Mrs. R. L. Smith visited in Richmond yester- [ day Returns to Liberty, Tenn. Mr. 11. M. Evans has returned to | his home in Liberty, Tenn., after a visited here with his son and daugh ter, Mr. Holt Evans and Miss Eme lyne Evans. Birtli Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. W Lawrence Stalls, a daughter at their home on | West Main Street here on Sunday, November 19. Returns from Hospital Mr Elbert Manning returned home yesterday after undergoing an operation in a Washington hospital last week. Visit in Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. CI H. Harrison, Jr., Miss Josephine Harrison and Mr. Edwin Holding visited Mr. C. A. Harrison in a Richmond hospital on I Sunday. "Mr. Gus is looking well and | continues to rest very comfortable and there is improvement in his ] condition," they said upon their re- | turn Much Improved Today 'taken critically ill last week, Geo. Harris, III, is much improved today, reports from his bedside in a Wash ington hospital stated today. Is in Elizabeth City Mr. Joe Boykin is a business visi tor in Elizabeth City a few days this J week. WHICHARI) JACKSON Miss Dorcas N Jackson, of Green* ville, and Lloyd B. Whichard, of Greenville, were married in the Christian Church here on Sunday morning. Kcv. John L. Goff officiat ed MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kwell, of Ham ilton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Alma Bassett, to Mr Han nibal Purvis. Jr., of Bethel, in Dan ville, Va . November 18 At home, Bethel. Miys JOHNSON HONORED AT SHOWER Rocky Mount, Nov. 18.?Mrs W. M. James and Mrs. W C Proctor were joint hostesses at Mrs. Proc tor's home on Nash Street at a de lightful kitchen shower honoring Miss Louise Johnson, bride-elect of November 22. on Thursday evening, Nov 16. Lovely chrysanthemums and fall roses were used throughout the three rooms, which were thrown en suite for the occasion. Chinese checkers were played, with high score prize, a set of table pads, going to Mrs. George Stokes, and low, refrigerator covers, to Mrs. Charlie Thomas. Others taking part were: Misses Johnson. Irene Dozifr. Mary Beck, Pearl Bullock, and Frances Harvey; Mesdames Spoil - cer Bullock. JT..H. Edgerton, W. M. Wester, R. M. Richardson, Pat Dav enport and the hostesses. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust enecutcd by William Gray on the 2nd day of January, 1039, and of record in the Public Registry^ of Martin County in Book X-3, at Page 06, said Deed of Trust having been given for the purpose of securing a * of era data and lefiar BARN HILL-MITCHELL A wedding of simplicity and charm ! was solemnized in Durham, Satur day, Nov. 18, at 10 o'clock when Miss Grace Taylor Barnhill, of Durham. formerly of Williamston, became the bride of Raymond Thomas Mitchell. The troth was spoken at the home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. B. R. Barnhill, on the Roxboro Road. Rev. L. C Larkin, former pastor of the bride, and Methodist superinten dent of the Rocky Mount district officiated during the pledging of the vows. Attractive informal decorations were used in the living room where the ceremony was held. An impro vised altar was banked with wood wardia, ferns, and baskets of white chrysanthemums and lilies. Candles I add?-d soft illumination. Hie couple' spoke their vows kneeling on a j white priedien in front of the altar. [ They were unattended f or her wedding outfit the bride' wore an Alex blue wool ensemble,' trimmed with squirrel with dubon net accessories. Her flowers were orchids and valley lilies. Immediately follow rig the cere mony the newlyweds left for un announced points. Mrs. Mitchell, an attractive bru nette, is the daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. Benjamin Raleigh Barnhill,! formerly of Williamston. now of Durham. She received her education in the Williamston schools and was graduate i from Bragtown high school ai d the Durham College of Conimem At present she is con nected w it!i the Christian-Hai ward Furnitur ? company. Mr Mitchell is the son of Mr. and Mrs W. T. Mitchell, of Durham. He finished at Durham high school, and has been engaged in outdoor adver tising business in Durham for the past several years. Only the two immediate families were present. therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said indebt edness and the stipulationscontain ed in the said Deed of Trust not hav ing been complied with, the under signed Trustee will, on Friday, the 1st day of December, 1939, at 12:00 o'clock M, in front of the court house door in the Town of Williams ton, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction, for cash, the follow ing described real estate: A tract of land in Williams Town ship. Martin County, North Carolina, containing 6 acres more or less, and adjoining the lands of Godard Bros., George Williams, Rebecca Riddick and being same land conveyed to William Gray by the Martin County Building and Loan Association, be ing the same premises formerly own ed and occupied by Sam J. Parish er. Dated, this the 21st day of Octo ber, 1939. WHEELER MARTIN, o31-4t Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin against Joe White horne, Thomas Whitehorae, Cath erine Whitehorne, Mamie H. Lilley and husband, Frank Lilley, Annie H. Rue and husband, Charlie Rue, Marthena H. Dale and husband, T. E. Dale, Dorothy Hargrove Holden and husband, Paul B. Holden, Ra chel Hargrove Brown and husband, Silas Brown. The defendants, Joe Whitehorne, Thomas Whitehorne, Catherine Whitehorne, Mamie H. Lilley and husband, Frank Lilley, above nam ed, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced m^h^^iugerioi^Coui^^i^dartir^ County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendants own an in terest; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear before L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County at his office in Williams ton, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the completion of this service of publication by advertise ment and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. , this the 28th day of October, 1939. ? L. B. WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court o31-4t of Martin County. Relief At Last For Your Cough Creamulalon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat at the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegA. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflam ed bronchial mucous membranes No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. 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