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Entertainments Club Meetings Personals Weddings Engagements Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COl'NT* PHONE Anything for This Department To 4 6 Recovering from Operation Mrs. Jim King is recovering fol lowing an operation in a Richmond hospital last Saturday Returns to Richmond Thad Harrison has returned to Richmond where he is enrolled in a business school, after spending a few days here with relatives In Rocky Mount Sunday Mr and Mrs Grover Hardisop vis ited their nnve. Miss Mary Keel, who is critic* By !1 in Rocky Mount. Sun day , Visit in Richmond Sunday Mr at Mrs N C Green and Mrs P?H Brown vi^ited Mr Gu^ Harrison m ; Richmond Hospital Sunda\ Returns Irom Rocky Mount Mrs Garland BarnhilJ visited in Rocky M int las' week-end. return ing honn r. Sunday witi Mi Barn Rill whe ?peit! the day there Returns t?? Richmond Mr Jir Rhode>. Jr has returned* iv Richrr -id. t? c mtmue his studies at the M Lea. Cullogt ! Virgin.a. after spending the Presidents Thanksgiv.ng hen with his parents, Dt and Mrs J S Rhodes At Blount s Creek Sunda> Misses Ehu Iyn< fcvuns and Inrw Mizeiie and Mr Henry Griffin, visit ed friends at Blown4' Greet Sun day Are Visiting Here Mrs. B jk1 Bull w. and;daughter, of TarborffC are vi> 'ing Mi and Mrs V L Tee here tins ' w*-m/ V isits in Raleigh Miss Margaret. P<. : Hamilton visited Mrs D StatoiT.Tnscoe and Miss Oln i Brov n K; '"'igh last week-end Was Here Last Week-end Miss Mae And* t ' Fainvilh visited her par en:... Mr. and Mr.1 J. C Anderson, hen la..t wok-end Visiting Here lor Few Days Mrs. J. D Hathaw.is *>f KU/utbeth City, is visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs W A Jam* 'net* foi a few days Mr James sustaitird a broken arm at his home *ast \v? ?-k Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs Paul H<?lhda>. "1 Jamesvilh . announce th? birth of a son, Charles Leonard, on Friday. Novembei 24 m the Brow r Com munity hospital hen \ isits in Virginia Mrs. K. G McAllister uccompan led her mother. Mrs Young, to to r home in Virginia to spend a f? w days this week Attend Show in tiethel Mrs. Mao Stewart, Mrs Daisy Pur vis. Misses Neda Pendleton and Lots Ludwtg. Mr and Mr* James Bui lock. Messrs Jack Frank. Boh Bar rett and Gordon Bennett w< n anions those who attended tie h?r.? in B thel Sunday nigh! Was Here Yesterday M John Long. of Jane villc vi jted here yesterday Shop Here Saturday Mrs Claud t^rroTT-amt snn. Bittir*. of Rohersonvtlle, shopped here Sat ! urdav Is Visiting Relatives Here Miss Rosalie Ionian, teacher in lite Aulander schools, is visiting rela- i lives here for a few days Spend Last Week-end Here Mrs M G Hydrat and Miss j >Gwenn Watts, of Ale^at dria. visited ' relatives here last wee end Visits Here Sunday Miss "Cookie" Forerr : n. of Eliza : ? tl. City, visited here Sunday Was Business Visitor Here Mr John A Mizelle. of Windsor, ? u a. ?i business visitoi hen Frida.s ! afternoon Shop Here Friday Mi and Mi> W N .P< rry, ?>f j Jumesviile. shopped here h"ricjay af- J ternoon Visits in Edenton Mi.-- Lorene Weaver Visited Mis? Lena Smith in Edenton last week- . > end Attends To Business Here Mr George H Boyd, of Pinetown. j attended t<> business here Friday af | ternoon In Kaleigh Saturday Mr. and Mis J 11 Ed w aids and son. Jack. Mr. and Mrs Uewett Ed | wards and Mrs Trulah Jones visit I ed m Kuleigh Saturday Visit Here Yesterdaj M'- J W Tayloi "i Ki.Im-isou vilh. visited' her sister , Mrs W A James, and Mi James, here ye:. terda.N Were Here Yesterday Messr. () W Hamilton. (J M An <ieis??n and K CI Sexton, of James vill*. weii here, yesterday attend iiig t" business. Iii Hamilton Sunday Mr and Mrs Banks and daughter Barbara, of Greenville* and Mr Clayton Davenport, of Roberson ville. visited thejr parents, Mr and I Mi> J A Davenport, in Hamilton | Sunday In Richmond Sunday Messrs Bill Howell. S W Man rung Jr., H P and Worth Mobley I -a ? r' in Richmond Sunday visiting 1; C A Harrison who continues , to .how improvement in a hospital l here. Recovering* from 0|>eration Mr. Charles Davenport, who is ?apidlv recovering from major [operation in a Durham hospital, is | < xpectod to return to his home in | Jamesville the latter part <if this I w eek, Visit llerc Sunday Mi and Mrs Hugh B. Anderson and daughters. o| Washington, vis ited here Sunday W ere in Richmond Messrs J K King and John Whit ney were in Richmond last week end visiting^ Mrs. King, who under went an operation there Saturday. Philatliea Class To Meet ? Th?- Baptist Philathea class will 1 men! with Mrs. J Sam Getsinger at hei home on South Haughton Street Friday evening at 8 o'clock All members are urged to attend and carry tin it holiday calendars Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued by Register ol Deeds J Sam Getsinger ben to Miss June Seasons, of Ber th and Benjamin K Dixon, of New Bern '1 he young couple were mar ried f>\ Rev John L Gdff, Christ ian minister. Will Attend Army-Navy Game Mi.-scs Mary Carstarpheh and Ka iia iiiH Hardison and Messrs Ben Cuurtnej Meredith Jones J. P Woodard and Dick Slade will h ave early Friday foi Philadelphia where tiny will attend th< Army Navy football game Saturday Visits Here Last Week-end Miss Mary Taylor, of Kocky Mount and Whitakers. visited Miss Julia Daniel here last week-end Is iii W inston-Salem Mrs P B C<?u? is spending sev eral days witil Judge and Mrs Clay ton Moore in Winston-Salem In W ilson Sunday Mrs Jack Daniel and sons visited m Wilson Sunday Returns from Hospital Mrs K Karl Wynn returned hpim Sunday alter undergoing treatmeiit in a Rocky Mount hospital Visits Relatives in Conway Miss Mildred Hedrirk spout Rji week end in Conway with relatives Returns from Hospital Little George Harris, the third, re turned home yesterday after under going treatment in a Washihgtoi hospital Visits Here Sunday Mrs Minnie Wynne, of Kveretts visited hen Sunday Confined b> illness. Mrs. Wynne had not visitec here since last January. She is mud improved and is able to be out foi short periods. V isit in Baltimore Mr and Mrs. C C Fleming anc j Mrs. Camille Turner visited relatives tin Baltimore last weekend Leave I-or Tennessee Mr and Mrs Carlyle Langley and son. Jerry, leave tomorrow for Mt Pleasant. Tenn . wlu#e they will spend several months during the to baCeo season. Were Here Yesterday Mrs Mamie Taylor and Mrs. C i B. Riddick, of Kveretts, visited Mrs |C B Roebuck here yesterday. Visits in Hamilton Miss Dolly Myers, student at Mer edith College. Raleigh, visited rela tives in Hamilton last week-end. Miss Virginia Webb and Mr. Al beit?Ia-sho Clark.?of Columbia,?5* C. visited Mr and Mrs. C B. Clark | Si . Here last week-end Return to Baltimore Dr. and Mrs. Harold I) Barrel] land daughter, and Mr. (J. Dale Proc [ tor have returned to their homes in i Baltimore after a visit here with j Mr and Mrs B A Critoher and Miss Cora Proctor. Miops Here yesterday Mis T M. Whitaker, of James | villi', shopped here yesterday Visiting 111 Hamilton Mis M 1. Bellamy, of Kaleigh. :s spending a few days in Hamilton with relatives this week. Leaves for Swan Quarter Mi J IV Woodurd left yesterday ft>1 Swan Quarter, where he will en ter upon his new duties as county agent December 1 In Alioskie Sunda> Mr and Mrs. Hugh Horton and family visited in Ahoskie Sunday Visits Here Last Week-end Mr W 13. Gaylord. Jr.. of White ville. visited here last week-end. Returns to Spartanburg Miss Blanche Harrison has re turned to Spartanburg where she is a student at Converse College af ter a visit here and in Richmond. Was Here Sunday Miss Corinne Gant. of Washing ton. visited Mr and Mrs. Jay Grif fin here Sunday Leaves for llarrodsburg, Ky. Mi Morgan Sopher, tobacconist, leaves today for his home 4fi Har rodsburg Ky. Shop Here Yesterda> Misses Mary Clyde and Vera Mod lin, of Jane sville, shopped here yes terday. l>eave for Lexington. Ky. Mr and Mrs. Bob Thompson leave today for their home in I^exington, Ky, after bcir*g located here for the tobacco season T1CE-MANNING In a ceremony, lovely in its sim plicity, Miss Mittie Brown Man ning became the bride of Thomas Tice at the home of the bride's par ents last Sunday morning at eight o'clock, the Rev. W B Harrington, pastor of the bride, officiating Only members <?/ the immediate families and a few close friends were pres ent for the ceremony. The living room was attractively decorated with fern "and lovely cut flowers The bride wore a two-piece suit of grape, trimmed with beaver, and her accessories were of grape and brown. Her flowers, sweetheart roses and lilies of the. valley, were worn in a shoulder bouquet Mrs Tjc< i th? daughter of Mr and Mr Herbert Manning, of the Farm Ltf? community. She received j her education in the Farm Life school, where sh< graduated with; the class of 1939 Mi Tice is the son of Mr Noah; Thomas Tice and the late- Mrs Tice. He received his education in the, Farm Life school, and he is now a , prosperous farmer. Immediately following the cere-! nvony. Mr. and Mrs Tire left for a trip to unannounced points. After Dec-ember 1. they will make their hom.t with the groom's father NEW BY W VNNF The marriage of Miss Ilene Wynne of Everett* and Norfolk, to Howard W Ncu by, of Norfolk took place Thursday, Nov 23. at 10 o'clock in the First Christian Church (Disci ples), Norfolk. The ceremony, which was witnessed' by- a small group of relatives and friends, wa.-- pcrform ed by the pastor. Dr. C M Gordon. The bride wore a suit of plum with accessories to match. She had as her only attendant, her sister, Miss Blanche Wynne, of Norfolk Mr. New by had as his best man, Willis Fentress. Jr.. also of Norfolk After the wedding, Mr and Mrs. Newby left for .a wedding trip. On their return they will reside at 530 Shirley Avenue. Norfolk. ? HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE Jutnesville Mrs. J T. -.lizzie and Mrs Oscar Davenport were hostesses at ah enjoyable bridge party on Mon day night, Nov. 20th, at tin home of Mrs U/.zle. The honor guest, Mrs. Leslie Hardison. was showered with a variety of charming gifts, after which bridge was played at three tables. High score prize went to Mrs A. J Holliday. second high score to Miss Dolores James, and low score to Mrs Camille Fleming Turner. The hostesses. assisted by Mrs. Walter Brown, served a salad plate, coffee .nuts arid candies Those playing were: Mcsdames Leslie Hardison, A J. Holliday. Clar ervce Hex ton, Haywood Hymah, H?u ry Thompson, Camille FJemmg Tur ner, Edgar Brown. Misses Opal Brown, Kosomary Peterson. Eliza beth Greenlee, Rachel Godwin. Lu cia Mclnms, Melba?Martin ami?Drr= ? lores, James. BULLOCK-STALLS Miss Nellie Kaye Stalls ami Mi James Otis Bullock were married in the office of Justice <>1 the Peace J L Hassi 11 here last Saturday with only a few close friends pies ent for the ceremony. Justice Has si ll officiated. Mrs. Bullock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Stalls, of Rob ersonville. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Marcellus Bullock of this county. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Jamesville On Tuesday night. Miss Elizabeth Greenlee entertained her bridge club at her home on St Andrews Street The rooms were tastefully decorated with chrysan themums and roses, and the Thanks giving motif was emphasized in ta ble appointments and refreshments. A sweet course was served. Bridge was played at three tables with the following receiving prizes at the end of the games: high score. Mrs. J. T Uzzle; second high, Mrs. Clarence Sexton; floating prize. Mrs Clarence Sexton. Those attending were Mesdames Andrew Holliday, Leslie Hardison, Oscar Davenport, Clarence Sexton. J. T Uzzle, Haywood Hyman, Misses Opal Brown, Rosemary Peterson, Rachel Godwin, Dolores James, Lu cie Mclnms. In Greenville Sunday Miss Mary Clyde Modlin and Mr John Ashley Hardison visited Mr and Mrs. Wendell Hardison in Greenville Sunday. Was Here Sunday Mr. Jack Lovelace, of Wilson, visited friends here Sunday. Visiting in Raleigh Laura Mizelle, oi ls visiting relatives in Kaleigh for a few days. Leave for Kobersonville Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tisdale, lo cated here for the tobacco season, left today for their home in Rober sonville. ^? ?$ IN MEMOR1AM Just two years ago tonight f>m God called you away, Hom< is so lonely without you. It will never be home again. How long and weary the nights do seem, As I sit thinking of you, Knowing you are gone. And can never come to me. To your grave I often wander, Placing flowers there, How it breaks my heart to know, You are sleeping in the clay. And I often wonder why I had to be left alone. The Lord knows best and His will must be done. If your diath was only a dream. And you could come back to me. It would b? home again, Hou happy I would be I hope to n.eet you 111 a bl ighter world above. Where we will have no more sorrow. Your devoted wife, LITLA A LiLLEY CARD OF THANKS \\ e wish to express our sincere thanks to those who were so thoughtful and kind to us during the recent illness and death' of our* m6r tin i and aunt. Mr Surah Cobb Price Jesse 'J' Price and Fanuly. Mr. and Mrs May Ion Price NOTICE TO CREDITORS In .The t)i nlet Court, of the United States toi the Eastern District of North Carolina Washington Dis trict. In the Matter of Corneilous Latham James. T-A. James Sundry Shop, Rohersonville. N. C. Voluntary Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 693 Notice Is Hereby Given that Tues day. December 26. 1939. has been fixed by an order of the Court en tered at the first meeting of credi tors, as the last day on which ob jections to the discharge of this bankrupt may be filed. Such objections are required to be specified, to be verified, to be in du plicate. and to be filed with the un dersigned. WHEELER MARTIN. U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. Williamston. N. C. November 23. 1939 n28-2t NOTICE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the authority con ferred by an order of resale made by the court in that proceeding entitled H. L Roberson, Adm. of Mary C. Rob? rson against Harry Roberson, R H Roberson, Bottle Roberson Taylor et a I. being a proceeding to sell lands to make assets to pay debts; the bids received and made it the sale made on the 18th day of Nov., 1939. having been raised; the undersigned, will, on Saturday, the 9th day of Dec., 1939. in front of Guaranty Bank and Trust Co. Build ing. in the town of Robersonville, at two o'clock p. m ., offer for resale the following described lands. First Tract. Being that part of Tract No. seven described in said proceeding u the Wynn farm, and bounded by W. M Green, J. C. Keel, A. E Smith and others. Containing 95 acres, more or less. Second Tract. Being Tract No. two described in the petition in said proceeding, adjoining the lands of Mary A. Dunning, H. A. Rogerson and others, and situate on North side of U. S. Highway No. 4 in the town of Robersonviile, N. C., and known as the sales stables. Terms of sale?cash with 5 per cent payable at the sale. This Nov. 22nd, 1939. J. C SMITH. n28-2t Commissioner. How To Relieve Bronchitis Bronchitis, acute or chronic. Is an Inflammatory condition of the mu cous membranes lining the bronchial tubes Creomulslon goes right to the ?eat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding that you are to like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis THANKSGIVING DAY W I \MI I IU ori:\ KKOM '>? 12 \. M. <)M\ (all I s I or Itrli rorii's CLARK'S DRUG STORE 1111 I'Hom; Greetings r in*yt lff this cold WK ATI IKK CATCH VOl OFF CI AKD! lietlier it"* a *weuler for tli?* Iwiliy? or an owreoat for mother ami ilail?hi' ha\e a huely a??ortmeiil al popular price* ?fortunately, for our many rimlouter*. all of our merrliaiuline Ita* Ih'i'ii delivered to it* at our piireha*c priea hence There Is V? Increase In ?pile of the ri*in|z woolen market. FOR QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES ? SHOP AT MARGOLIS BROS. Margolis Brothers DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY PINT 85c QUART -?mm SCHENIEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK, N. Y. An Appointment by YARDLEYofLONDON WE ANNOUNCE OUR APPOINTMENT AS AU THORIZED AGENTS OF THIS WORLD-FAMOUS FIRM AND INVITE YOU TO FIND HERE THE MARVELOUS YARDLEY ARRAY OF PERFUMES, BATH LUXURIES, GLAMOUROUS TOILETRIES, FINE COSMETICS AND EXQUISITE ENGLISH SKIN PREPARATIONS. 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