Club Society and Personals OF WILL1AMSTON and MA*TIN COUNT* PHONE Aaythlnf I To 4 6 To Arrive This Week-end Mr. Fred Taylor will arrive this week-end from Maysville, Ky., where he has been located on the | lobacct- market. In Wash tn ft on Tuesday Night ton Tuesday 1 amie Clyde 1 Misses Mamie Clyde Taylor. Mary Rodgerson. Marie Griffin. Lucy Wil liams. Marjorie Lindsley and Lorene Weaver attended the theatre in Washington T?*??Hav night Visit llrrr Tuesdav Night Mr. and Mrs Claude i'lyjer. and son. Claude. Jr.. of Greenville, visit ed friends here Tuesday night Attends Meeting in Raleigh Mr. James L. Coltrain and son. Roy. will go to Raleigh Monday I where Mr. J. L will attend a state meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of North Caro lina. Was Business Visitor Here Attorney Paul D. Roberson, of Robersonvilli-, was a business visi tor here Wednesday In W ashington Tueudav Misses Julia. Daniel. Marv Eliza - beth Keel and Neda Pendleton at tended the theatre ir Washington Tuesday mghi In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mesdames Irving Margolis, C. D. Pittman and Frank Margohs visit ed in Rocky Mount Wednesday. Returns from Charlotte "Mr Curt 15?Smith ium?returned from Charlotte where he attended a Chevrolet meeting. Was Here Wednesday ~ T'm">my-'?hfimpsnn, ?f Wilson, visitrfl- friend* here Wednesday Returns from Kentucky Mr Mack Simpson has returned from Kentucky where he was locat ed tm the tobacco market. ' Visit in W indsor Tuesday Mrs James K Griffin and Miss Dolores Long visited friends * in Windsor Tuesday. Is Visiting Relatives Here Mrs George Steele, of Goldsboro, is visiting relatives here for a few days. Shops Here Yesterday Mrs. T. O Hickman, of Bear Grass, shopped here yesterday. \ fcdta Here W ednesday j Miss Alice Mae Cox. of Washing - 'tun. visited friends here Wednesday Were Here Tuesday ? Mtsdames O. H Cox and W C Moeiler. of Plymouth, visited here Tuesday. Is Visiting Here Mrs F W Salle v. of Ooldahoro is visiting her sister. Miss Edith Stallings. here. ^ eaves for New York City , Mr. Irving Margolis left last night for a business trip to New York City. Visit Near Here Sunday Mr and Mrs Carl Rosenbaum and Miss Velma Keel, of Tarboro, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Cowan, near here Sunday. Were Here Tuesday Miss Dolores James. Mesdames Os car Davenport and Clarence Sexton, <?f Jamesville. visited here Tuesday, afternoon. Visit In Jamesville \ Mr. and Mrs Jimmie Swain, of Norfolk, spent last week-end in Jamesville with the latter's sisters. Misses Louise and Margie Martin. Attend Basketball Tourney Misses Lorene Weaver and Dolores Long. Messrs Wheeler Manning, Irving Griffin. Neil Jones and Lex Thigpen were among those from Wiliiarnston who attended the bas ketball tournament in Washington Wednesday night. 9 In Washington This Week Mrs. Harry Stewart visited her mother. Mrs. W. A. Blount, in Wash ington this week. Leave for St. Louis Mr. and Mrs James Kobeson Brown, of Jamesville and Washing ton, left this week for St Louis and from there they will go to Florida wlieie Mi. Blown will entei spring training with the St. Louis Cards. Returns To Florida Mrs. J. O Bowen has returned to her borne m West Palm Beaeh af ter a visit here with her mother, Mrs. J X,. Robertson. ? Visits Here Wednesday Mrs. Jesse Harrell, of Roanoke Rapids, visited friends and relatives here Wednesday. Attend Tourney in Washington Messrs. F.rni??d Mfars Hal John Eagles, Dick Miller, Clifton Malone. Dan Peel and Taylor Malone were among those who attended the basketball tournament in Washing ton Wednesday night. Attend Game Misses Christine Barber and Lo rene Weaver atteded the basketball tourney in Washington last night. Visiting in Wilmington Misses Ruby Malone and Virginia Shindler, teachers in the Bear Grass school, are visiting Rev. and Mrs. Leon Malone, in Wilmington, for a few days. Visiting in Richmond Rev. J. V. Vinson is visiting Richmond for a few days Were Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hardison and daughters. Leona and Thelma. of Farm Life, visited here Thursday. ? ? Visits Here Yesterday Mrs. Bruce Everett, of Roberson ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har rison here yesterday. Leaves for Durham Mr. Z. H. Rose, after spending a few days here with his sons, left on Wednesday for Durham to undergo treatment in Duke, hospital- He was accompanied to Durham by his son, Hardy. Mrs. Ethel Watts and daughter, | Miss Jean, have returned to their home in Huntington, W. Virginia, after a visit here with Mr and Mrs. J W Watts ? III Norfolk Yesterday Mesdames G P HalL W. K. Old, and H R Williams and Miss Ruth Jenkins saw "Gone with the Wind" in Norfolk yesterday. Is Visiting in Ttllery Miss Pattie Battle is visiting -TiUery for a few days. ? In Kocky Mount Hospital Mr Rryant Taylnr nf 11 in n i 11 "11, is receiving treatment in a Rocky Mount hospital Confined To Her Home Little Miss Barbara Gurganus is confined to her home with influen Now Residing on Church Street Mr Ernest Mears is now residing at the home of Mrs. P. B. Cone on Church Street. In Windsor Wednesday Mrs. Edwin Peel. Misses Elsie and Faye Gurganus attended the funer al of Miss Katherine Burden in Windsor Wednesday afternoon. Leave for Miami George Lee Roberson, Grady Thumas, Ben Hopkins, Ben Hardt son and Jake Mobley leave tomor row night for a week's stay in Mi ami. Returns from Palm Mr. Harry Biggs returned Wed nesday from o three weeks' stay in Palm Beach. Mr. Biggs had planned to remain a while longer but he found it necessary to return to his work here. ENTERTAIN CLl'B Mesdames To bit Rogers and James Russell Cherry were joint hostesses at the home of the former tn Bear Grass last Thursday night, entertain ing members of their bridge club. During the several progressions soft drinks and eras were served Mrs Rossell Rogers was awarded a lovely glass fruit bowl for high score and Mrs. Nathan Rogers, bath cloths, for low score. Jello. topped with whipped cream, and cake with Valentine favors, were served to Mesdames Leroy Harrison. Ruth Hazel Harris, Rossell Rogers, .1 D Wynne Reggie Rogers TVgpy Leggett and R. L. Leggett. MRS. SETTLE TO SPEAK AT HASSELL CHURCH MONDAY Mrs H H. Settle; State Secretary of the Woman's Missionary Society, will speak at the Woman's Council meeting at the Hassell Christian Church on Monday. February 12. at three o'clock. 4 Was Business Visitor Here Mr, J. Linwood Knowles, of Dar dens, w as a business visitor here yes terday afternoon. Was Here Yesterday Mr. J. State Ayers was here yes terday from Everetts attending to business $ Visits Here Yesterday Cecil Blount was here yesterday from Jamesville. visiting. ? Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Dallas Frank, of Tarboru, was u business visitor here yesterday Speudiug Week-end Hen Mr. Robert Garrett, of Brooklyn, is spending the week-end here. Was Here Yesterday Chief Edmond Early was here yes terday from Oak City attending to business. Was in Town Yesterday Mr. Henry C- Green, of Bear Grass, was a business visitor here yesterday afternoon. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Flowers vis ited relatives in Raleigh last week end. Was In Wake Forest Mrs. Paul Ballard visited in Wake Forest and Durham last week-end. ? In Greenville Yesterday Mrs. J. B. Taylor and Mrs. Broad ice Roebuck, of Robersonville, visit ed in Greenville yesterday Gn Honor Roll ?Dick Dunn, Ji., freshman at?tJatc Ridge Military Academy, met all re quirements to have his name appear on the honor roll there during the first term? Was Here Yesterday A. P. Burnhill was here yesterday from Everetts attending to business. Returns from Richmond Mrs. George D. Grimes, Sr., re turned today from Richmond after | an extended visit with her daugh- j ter, Mrs. N. Dale Tetterton. and Mr. Tetterton. Continues To Improve Mr. Harry Waldo, who underwent a major operation in a Richmond hospital the Cariy part of last week, continues to improve. In Roanoke Rapids Yesterday Mr. Bill Forrest, representative of the Garrett Company, New York, who is spending some time here, was in Roanoke Rapids yesterday and today attending to business. Is t'ndergoing Treatment Mr. George Harrison, Jr., is in a Washington hosrpital undergoing , treatment for an old knee injury suffered in an automobile accident last summer. 1?A Scout Is Trustworthy \ Seoul"* honor i? lit l??- Irimleil. If he ?rri' loviolule Ih+? lioilitr by tolling a" lit-, or Ity eheutiiig. or Ity not doing ex actly n given lank, when trusted on hi* honor, lie mjiy he ilirecleil lo hand over 11inn Hoy Seoul hailge. Clark's Drug Store ICE CREAM W r art- now carrying Irr ( xruni in a 1iipS\iTrriiH'nl of flaxor?. W lu ll you plan your parlif". I. I o- ttrtlrr Vfllir iff frt'UllI. W i- run firl il for you in various shupo ami in all flavor* with a frw tlavs* nolirr. In Bulk or Package aiiii ' I Tfc PHONE ^ ? - ?'?WILLIAMSTON.N.C. DYNAMITE FARM MACHINERY AN1) SUPPLIES SH KRWIIV-WILLIAMS PAINT We have a large Mock of Dynamite. Let uh quote you pricea before you buy. We ran aave you money on your hard ware and dynamite. WOOLARD Hardware Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Wiley B. Rogerson, of Robersonville, who before her marriage, December 31, 1939, was Miss Margaret Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Evans, of Blenheim. S. C. CORRECTION In publishing the list of first grade pupils on the honor roll for the per iod jtist ended, the name of Linden Ward was omitted through an error Wl gladjjf make ffiii correction. - Here from Bear Grass Elder B. S. Cowin, <?f Bear Grass, was a visitor here this morning 111 With Influenza Master Jack Edwards has been quite ill with influenza during the past few days. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin Against Eliza Ruff and husband, Levi Ruff. The defendant, Eliza Ruff, above named, will take notice that an ac >n entitled as abuvc-hair been-com menced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Mar tin County in which said defendant has an interest; and the said defen dant will further take notice that she is required to appear before L B. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Carolina, with ing thirty (30) days after the com pletion of this service of publication by notice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will.apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 10th day of January, 1940. L B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court jl9-4t Martin County. NOTICE or PUBLICATION North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. Cape Charles Brown vs. Ethel Blanch Slade Brown. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to secure an abso lute divorce, based upon over two years' separation, and for the cus tody of plaintiff's child. Charles Irv ing Brown; and the defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty within, thirty L3DJ days and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 23rd day of January, 1940 L. BRUCE WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court, j26-4t Martin County. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by G. R. Coburn and wife, Maude Coburn. to the undersigned trustee, and dated the 1st day of April, 1935, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book M-3 at page 406 and at the re quest of the holder of the note of in debtedness thereby secured, default having been made in the payment thereof. I will, on the 1st day of Maeeh, HMO. at 11 o'ctocn noon, at the courthouse door in Martin Coun ty offer for sale at public auction for cash the property described in said deed of trust as follows: Adjoining the lands of J- F. Jack- ? son on the East, adjoining the lands of J. F Jackson and Mrs. C. C Bun-! dy on the South, adjoining the Daley Road on the West, and adjoining the Jamesville-Plymouth road on the North. Containing 50 acres, more or less, and being known as the N. T Coburn Home Place. This thp SOth flay f|f fpni.ary 1840 W H COBURN, f2-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF SAIL North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. J. T. Simpson. James Simpson and wife, Mrs. James Simpson, and Mrs. E. P llardison. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment in the above entitled proceeding made by L. B Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1940, the under signed commissioner will, on Thurs daj^he^th^a^^o^March^940^t twelve o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liams ton North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to wit: Twenty (20) acres of Walton land lyihg and being in Jamesville Town ship, beginning at Will Beachain's tract of land, thenre going down Lonnit Barber's line to Deep Run Swamp, thence along Deep Run Swamp to Zeb Price's line, thence along Zeb Price's line to Will Beach am's line, thence along Will Beach am's line to the beginning. This the 5th day of Feb., 1840. CHAS. H MANNING, f9-tt Commissioner FOR SALE (F ood'i YpIIoic SOYBEANS H. S. EVERETT Kobernonville, N. ( It Gives Lis Much Pleasure To Announce That . . . DUKSIE WARD Huh Accepted A Position With Us. We Extend A Cor dial Welcome To Mr. Ward's Friend To Visit Him. He'll Be Glad To Serve You With Purol Gas. Oils And Auto Accessories. pure: 7*uiv.?* Red's Service Station MAIN STREET WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ?/^arclcM^ RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY 75c rau PMT %irc(u$ Vjl whiskey/ U.45 FULL QUART FULL M PROOF 25' c Straight Whufc?y, 75% Ntuml Orata Spirits )m. Barclay & Co., I?l., Pooria; Detroit, Glaigow, Scotland SALMON JUp 1 WEEK '** * 'Salmon 2 29 SULTANA BID poop sTOREsHSalroon ~ 25? ANN PAO? PREPARED SPAGHETTI 4 i?25* AMN PAOS aPAQHfm, NOOU* OR MACARONI s 5* STANDARD PACK TOMATOES 4 sj 25* -j A?P BREAD 2 -? 15c kOLD * MELLOW COPPBE 8 O'CLOCK 3 ft. 39* IOMA PLAIN OR SELF-RISINO FLOUR 24 ? 77* Golden Ripe BANANAS ? 5 pound* 25c Nice Fresh BEETS ? per hunch 5c Nice Size ORANGES ? dozen 15c U .S. No. 1 WHITE POTATOES?10 lbs. ___ 27c SW EET POTATOES ? 10 pounds 25c Nice 1-eiin Sliced BACON ? pound 20c PICNIC HAMS ? |M>M..d 15c BOLOGNA ? pound 17c SMOKED SAUSAGE ? p??H 17c RIB SIDE MEAT ? pound 8c A&P FOOD STORES

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