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U?b Society and Personals Or WILL1AM8TON mad MAJITLN COUNTY PHONt Aaythlnf for This Dcputacil Ts 4 6 Attend Show In Norfolk Mesdames T B Brandon. K. B Crawford, C. C Parker, H M Clark and P. H Brown attended the show ing of "Cone with the Wind," in Norfolk Tueoday. Resumes Duties Here ^ Miss Christine High has resumed her duties here as health nurse. She has recovered from injuries sustain led in an accident in Wilson about ten days ago. In Washington Tuesday Mesdames John Henry Edwards. D. V Clayton. B. B. Rogerson. Dew ey Hayman and C- D. Pittman visit ed in Washington Tuesday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Dave Bonner, of Norfolk, was a business visitor here Wednesday ^'tends Show in Norfolk Mrs A. R Dunning attended "Gone with the Wind" in Norfolk last week. Visit in Washington Mesdames Frank Weston and Mar vin Baker visited in Washington on Tuesday. Return from Durham Mrs I. Zemon and son, Jacob, have returned from a visit with relatives in Durham. I'isiting in Whtteville Mrs Joe Taylor and daughter, Miss tamie Clyde and Mrs Vance Rob rson, of Robersonville, are spend ig the week-end in Whiteville with elatives. Iii Greenville Tuesday Mrs. Collin Peel and Miss Irene Tetterton visited in Greenville or Tuesday afte Are Visiting Here Misses Marjorie Hagans and Fran ces Faucette, of Tarboro. are visit ing Miss Lorene Weaver here this week-end. ? ? i Visits in Greenville Mrs. W. H. Williams, Jr.. visited relatives in Greenville this week. Visit Here Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Bill White, of Eliza beth City, visited Miss Dot Ward here Wednesday. Visits in Scotland Neck M ss Berniee Ward viisted in Scot land Neck and Roanoke Rapids this week. Were Here Wednesday Mrs. Frank Bowers and Mrs. Jim my Johnson, of Washington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers here Wednesday. Visiting in Factolas Mrs. J. P. Fleming is visiting friends an<) relatives in Pactolus. In Norfolk Wednesday Mrs. Clyde Mizelle and Mrs. Dick Taylor attended "Gone with the Wind" in Norfolk Wednesday. Is Confined To Her Home Little Miss Ann Harrison is con fined to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison with in I fluenza. Removed from Huplltl Mr Bryant Taylor haa been re moved from a Rocky Mount hospi tal to hia home in Hamilton. Attend Y E P Meeting Here Messrs Clyde Hardison, of Ptym outh; Ben Hopkins, of Aulander; J. W. Israel, of Ahoskie; Fred Vaughn, of Tarboro; Howard Glass, of Colum bia. and Harry Barnhill. of Colerain., attended a V. E. P. Meeting here on Wednesday Is Visiting In Aydrn Miss Ann Hardison is visiting Mr and Mrs. N. H. Lockhart in Ay den for a few days. Visit in Richmond Wednesday Mrs. Clayton House, ol Roherson villc; Miss Mary Carstarphen and Mr. C. D. Carstarphen visited Mr Harry Waldo in a Richmond hospi tal Wednesday. They were accom oanied home by Mrs. Harry Waldo and Miss Annie Jones who have been staying in Richmond with Mr. Wal do. Visit Here Wednesday Mr and Mrs. E. N. Hardison. of Jamesville, visited here Wednesday Shop Here Wednesday Mr and Mrs Dennis Modlin. of Jamesville. shopped here Wednes day. Visiting in Savannah Mrs. Bill Valentine is visiting rel atives in Savannah for several weeks. Visiting In Poromoke City. Md. Mr. and Mrs. F. U Barnes are spending a few days with relatives ind friends in Pocomoke City. Md. Visits Here Yesterday Mr. Roy Eubaiiks, of Biiuufui'i. v 15 ited here yesterday. Marriage License Issued A Valentine marriage license was ssued to Miss Edith Hardison and A tbrrt Tver both of this county, here on Wednesday. Expected Home Today Mrs William Cherry is expected home today after undergoing treat ment in a Washington hospital for a few days. Attends Wake Forest Dances Miss Virgil Wuril Is attending th? mid-winter dances in Wake Forest .his week-end. ? lViait iii Grftnvtllf Jack Edmondson and Dan Peel visited friends in Greenville Wed icsday night. ? Returns To Atlanta Miss Ann Hardy has returned to Atlanta alter a visit here wiuVher mother, Mrs. Betty Hardy. In Durham Yesterday Misses Aubrey Williams and Ruby Taylor visited in Durham yesterday. Attend Show In Norfolk Misa (Catherine Harrison and Mr. Peck Long attended "Gone with the Wind" in Norfolk this week.v Spending Week-end Here Misses Reid White and Sophie j Frizzelle, of Snow Hill, are spending the week-end here wilh the former's larents. Both Misses White and Friz zelle are students at E. C. T. C., Greenville. Was Here Wednesday Mr. Ted Levy, of Tarboro, visited j lere Wednesday night. In Tarboro This Week Mrs John L. Kodgerson and daughter, Miss Mary, visited in Tar boro this week. Was Here Yesterday Mr. W. A. Teel was here yesterdaj from Roanoke Rapids. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Oreomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. 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 Creomulsfon with the umleistamniut mm yuu are to lite the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis DARDENS Entertains Brides Club Mrs F W Woo lard satsrtsincd her bridge club Saturday evening, with Mrs. R L. Waters winning high score, a salad bowl, and Mia Dan Fagan. low score, a towel set. and the grand slam prize going to Mr Dan Fagan. after which a delicious serv ing of ice cream and cake was en joyed. , Mr and Mrs H. L Davis visited Mr. Onward Davis, of Eton, during the week-end. Mr Onward Davis irawiitly biuke Ins leg. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Gurkin and lit tle daughter, Irma Lee. of Richmond, visited Mr Gurkin's parents Uiis week. They will be accompanied home by their son, Charles Misses Mane Gurkin and Eliza-1 beth Coburn and Messrs. Raymond | Davenport. Fenner Waters and Har -ey Wrieht attended the basketball | game in Plymouth Friday night. Mr. and Mrs George Waters, of | Plymouth visited Mr and Mrs. Pete | Reason Friday evening. Miss Margaret Browning and Miss | Elizabeth Coburn visited in Plym outh Tuesday Mr Warren Hinson, of Stokes, vis ited his uncle, Mr C- L. Hinson, on | Wednesday Mr. and Mi's. Marian Waters and j little son. Joe Gray, visited relatives | in Roper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waters of | Williamston visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Browning Monday evening. Mrs. John Swinson and daughter. Dorothy, shopped in Plymouth on | Monday BENEFIT BRIDGE Bridge was played at twenty-nine tables at the P T A tournament | held at the Woman's Club Wednes day night, with high seore prize* be ing awarded to Mrs. Frank Margo lin and to Mr. Bruce Wynne. The club room was attractively decorated in the Valentine motif ] which was also carried out in the refreshments of ice cream and cake Dainty red and white napkins and | j.l...... mil',!.- ii nrn nort Others who won prize* were Mrs A. J. Osteen, Mr. Sam Edwards, Mrs Mary Belle Osborne, Mrs Hush Bon- | durant, Mrs. Grimes. Mrs. Rogers, | Mr Bunting, Mr. and Mrs D V Clayton. Mrs. Julian Harrell. Mrs Paul Simpson, Mr. W E Dunn, Mi's H A McAllister. Mrs Ira Harrison, | Mr. Bill Haislip, Mrs. Thessie Barn hill, Mrs. Roy Gurganus, Mrs Clar ence Whedbce, Mrs Iverson Skin ner, Mrs. Joe Glenn. Mrs. Ralph Par ker, Dr. E W. Llewelyn, Mrs. Charles j Godwin, Jr., Mrs H. O. Peel, Mrs. J. H. Williams, Miss Katheryn Mew-1 born, Mr. Sam Woolford, Mr. C. B 1'oxey, Jr . Mr. Eddie Tiahiy, Mrs Tom Brandon, Mrs. Jack Horner, I Mrs. Daisy Pope, Mr Charlie Leon- [ ard, and Mrs. Robert Coburn. Contributions by the Proctor Shop, I ladies' handkerchiefs, und Rose's, a tase, were not included in the origi- j rial list The P. T. A. expresses its deep ap preciation to everyone who contri huted to the success of the tourna-| ment. Attend Meet In Tarboro Miss Emelyne Evans and Messrs J C Eubanks and D. G Modlin at tended a Farm Security Adminis tration meeting in Tarboro yester day. Were Here Yesterday Messrs. G. H Hale, of Scotland Neck; H H Elliott and D. B Pack ard, of Rocky Mount, and W. K. Helms, of Wilson, were here yes terday attending to business mat ters. In Raleigh Wednesday Mr. John Henry Edwards was in Raleigh Wednesday attending to business. ? Visits Here Wednesday Miss Maude Hodges, of Elizabeth City, visited here Wednesday. ? In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Leggett visit ed in Rocky Mount Wednesday. Visits in Greenville Mr J. D. Taylor was a business vis itor in Greenville Wednesday. Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Lester House, of Rob ersonville, visited relatives here yes terday afternoon. Attend Meet In Greenville Mrs. J. G. Staton and Rev. John Hardy attended a church meeting in Greenville yesterday. Visit Here Wednesday A3, Mr arid Mrs R W Askew, of W,ndsor, visited here Wednesday. 1 In Greenville Yesterday Mr. Oscar Davenport attended to business in Greenville yesterday Mrs. HerriiMi 'nlertaim At Bridge Luncheon On Tundty from on* until five j o'clock. Mrs Charles Hernott en-1 tertained with a bridle luncheon honoring her mother. Mrs Carrie Biggs Morrison, at her home on Academy Street In the lung living room where a three course lunch was ^served. the Valentine motif was carried out in j the table decorations. Red flowers were used for a background and in | dividual perfume favors marked the ;uests' places. [ Five progressions of bridge were i laved and Mrs. R. L Coburti. who j eld high score, was given a lunch ran set. Mrs. S. R Biggs received a iowI of preserved fruits for conso 'ation and the guest of honor was ;iven a Valentine box of candy Mrs. f. E. Smith, of Windsor, was also -emembered with a gift. Those playing were Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Coburn. Mrs. Biggs. Mrs Smith, Mrs J. S. Rhodes. Mrs. L- H Got ganus, Mrs. L. T. Fowden, Miss An na Crawford, Mrs. E T Walker, Mrs. C. H. Godwin, Mrs. Frank Hitch and Mrs. Elbert Peel. Enters Durham Hospital Mrs Joe Butler, of Hamilton, en-1 tered a Durham hospital a few days ago for an operation. Was Here Yesterday Mr John W Eubanks, of Hassell, was here yesterday attending to business. Shop Here Yesterday Mesdames Effie Waldo and Don Matthews, of Hamilton, shopped here yesterday CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our profound appreciation to those who were so thoughtful and helpful during the long illness and recent death of our father. We also appreciate the floral offering, and assure those who were so kind to us that their acts will long be remembered by each of us Haywood, Lester and Minga Rogers NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The District Court of the United States For the Eastern District of North Carolina. Washington Divi sion. In Bankruptcy No. 704 In the Matter ol: Edward Stanley Marsh, Belhaven, N. C. Voluntary Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that Friday, March 8, 1940, has been fixed by an order of the Court entered at the first meeting of creditors, us the last day on which objections to the dis charge of this bankrupt inav 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. February 3 1340 f9 2t I NOTICE North Carolina Martin County. In | The Superior County. County of Martin Against Llxsie | Hawkins. The defendant, Lizzie Hawkins, above named, will take-notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendant has an interest; and the said defendant 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 thirty (30) days after the completion of tins service "of publication by no tice a.id to answer or demur to the omplaint of the plaintiff in th i me .ion. or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Thia the 14th aav of Feb.. 1X8. L. B WYNNE Clerk Superior Court of ,fi-4t Martin County PERMANENT SPECIALS 83.50 PERMANENTS ? NOW 83.00 84.00 PERMANENTS ? NOW 83.50 85.00 PERMANENTS ? NOW 84.00 86.50 PERMANENTS ? NOW $5.00 $7.50 PERMANENTS ? NOW 86.50 ff'e Specialize in HP ELLA Scalp Treatment? For Reconditioning Hair. Colonial Beauty Shop ETHEL MAE JAMES, Manager 8th Anniversary SALE We greatly appreciate the patronage given us throughout our first eight year in Williamston. In Ob$erving Our EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY We Offer the Following SPECIAL PRICES: 50c IPANA TOOTHPASTE 39c 15c PUTNAM DYE 10c 10c LUX TOILET SOAP ? 2 for 15c 10c LIFE BUOY SOAP ? 2 for 15c LARGE LISTERINE 69c Dorothy Perkins, 1.00 Lipstick & 50c Rouge 91.00 50c JERGENS LOTION 39c 20c 50c HINDS QQ? REAM 100 ASPIRIN $()(> TABLETS KOTEX or MODESS 50c MILK MAGNESIA TOOTHPASTE 33c 25c Listerine Brushlesa Shave Cream?2 for __26c RUSSIAN MINERAL OH^-pint 39c ? quart 69c 50c TEK TOOTH BRUSHES?23c ? 2 for 43c 50c COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING CREAM 39c 50c Colonial Club SHAVING LOTION 39c 50c NORWICH AGAR and OIL 39c 50c Penslar DENTAL CREAM 33c LARGE LISTERINE 59c 10 I'ep oiTent TOOTHPASTE 33c 25c I'epsodent TOOTHPASTE 19c 59r I'epsodent ANTISEPTIC 39c 50c AQUA VELVA 39c 35c Mennen's SHAVING CREAM 29c 25c Mennen's TALCUMS 19c 50c JOHNSON'S TALCUM __39c 25c JOHN-'ON'S TALCUM 19c 25c PEBECO PASTE 19c 50c FORHAM PASTE 39c COLGATE'S PASTE ? giant 33c Large 24c Large *SQUIBBS' PASTE 39c 25c SQL IBB S' PASTE 19c DAVIS PHARMACY PHONES: SODA 25 DRUGS 26 Reita Theatre?Washington Sunday-Monday February IB-it "ESCAPE TO PARADISE" with Bobhy Br eon and Kent Taylor Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE February 20 "OVERLAND MAIL" with Jack Randall "THE MAD EMPRESS" with Lionel Atwill Wednesday-Thursday February Zl-tZ "ALLEGHANY UPRISING" utlh John Wayne and Claire Trevor Friday-Saturday February SS-S4 "DANGER FLIGHT" with John Trent and Mar jorie Reynold* "Now I'm Schoolgirl Complexion All Ovor" Palmollve 3 for 20c Super Suds (red box) sm 3 for 25c Super Suds (red box) lg 2 for 35c Super Suds (blue box) sm 3 f'r 25c Super Suds (blue box) Ig 2 for 43c Octagon Soap?g? 6 for 25c Octagon Soap?sm 10 for 23c Octagon Powder?Ig 6 for 25c Octagon Powder?sm 10 for 23c Octagon Toilet 6 for 25c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Octagon Flakes 2 for 18c Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c Crystal White Soap 3 for 14c Hollywood Beauty 3 for 14c Moore Grocery Co. PUBLIC Auction Sale SATURDAY. FEB. 17th. 3 P. M. IN W1IXIAMSTON Behvwn Fitrmrrs Whse & J.U. \orris Two mule*, one K year* olil ami one 12 year* old; I riding plow; I Molene turning plow ; I *ingle-hor*e turning plow; 2 tohaeeo Iruek*; I earl and wlieeU; one lot peanut hay; one John Deere 2-hor*e plow and I t'limax plow. Rogers Supply Co. 1859 FOUNDER'S WEEK 1940 Standard Pack CORN, STRING AliiI BEANS ?1 4 - 29' Blue Rose Rice 4 -19c Prunes s= 4 - 19c Salmon "as- 2 at 27* Peas ?TPiPiw, Ta*t| 3 Gw? 25c 8 o'Clock" - - 3 a 39c Beans ?*?* 3 -?17e A?P Bread 2 ?-15c IANE PARKER DOUGHNUTS?dozen ICk ?AR HULLS ? 2 dozen 9c SLICED BACON? pound 20c (lit SIDE MEAT ? pound - Re Nice Lean PICNIC HAMS ? pound 15c SMOKED SAUSAGE? pound , 17c Special ME AT LOAF, Sliced ? pound 15c I!. S. No. I POTATOES ? 10 pound** 27c Fancy SWEET POT A TOES ? 10 pound? 25c Vice Size Moi ida GRAPEFRUIT ? 1 for 15c luicy ORANGES ? dozen 15c Fresh STRAWBERRIES ? pint 23c A&P FOOD STORES VNFO *ND on?*TED Bf THt GPFM *TL*NFlC * P*OFiC It* Co Best Quailty Seed Irish Potatoes AND FERTILIZER Large Stock Of Roth On Hand And Our Prices Are Very Reasonable. See Us Before You Buy. Martin Supply Co. ? Wiiiiamston
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