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Entertainments Club Meetincs EaniemenU Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTOK and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Aarthinf tor This Department To 4 6 Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Clayton and Messrs. Bill Haislip and Clyde Grif fin attended the regular meeting of the First District Bankers Associa tion held in Elizabeth City yester day. Recovers From Influenza Mr. E. N Hardison is expected to return to his home in Javnesville on Sunday from Brown Community Hospital where he iras hrrn rrrm-rr ing from influenza. Visit in Norfolk Thursday Misses Helen and Ruby Johnson visited in Norfolk Thursday, In Richlands Sunday Mr. and Mrs Gay lord Harrison and Children and Mrs. G. H. Harrison vis ited relatives in Richlands Sunday. 1 Visits Here Yesterday Mr. William Clyde Harrell of Bel haven, visited his sister. Mrs Mary Belle Osborne, here yesterday en route to Panama where he has ac cepted a government position $ Shop Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Tip Blount. Mrs Clarence Sexton and Miss Rachel Carson, of Jamesville. shipped her. Wednesday. Attends Health Meeting Dr. John H. Williams attended i health meeting in Raleigh this week Attend Show in Raleigh Mrs.'Gertrude Thomas and Miss Susie Alligood. of H.-imiltun ed "Gone with the Wind" in Raleigh Wednesday. In Plymouth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Durant Keel visited i in Plymouth Sunday Mrs. A R. Osborne and daughter, of Robersonville. shopped here on Wednesday. Is in Washington Hospital ' Mr. J. U. Manning is undergoing treatment in a Washington hospital Attend Farm Meeting Messrs. T. B. Brandon and Joe Window are attending a farm meet ing in Raleigh this week Continues In Hospital Mr. Edwin Corey, who accidenlal ly shot himself in the leg a few weeks ago. continues in a Washington hos pital. The ball from a 45 calibre pis tol broke his leg and he will likely be in the hospital_for several more weeks. Returns from Krist^l \ ? Mr. Lex Thigpen has returned from a visit with relatives in Bristol. Va. - ? Was Here Yesterday Attorney Henry I). Hardison. of Tarboro. was here yesterday attend ing to business. W jls Business V isitor Here Attorney John Hill Pay lor. of Farmville, attended to business here yesterday. Returns from Tennessee Mr. R. C. Davis returned this week after spending some time at his home in Tennessee purchasing several car loads of mules for the local market. In Tarboro Wednesday Mesdames E. P. Cunningham and Charlie Bowers visited in Tarboro Wednesday. Attend Bankers Meeting Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Clayton attend <d the regular meeting of the First Di.-lnet Bankers Association tfT Elizabeth City yesterday. In Raleigh This Week Mr Jame* Manning wf> a bui ?n?? \ isitor in Raleigh this weak Shop Here \\ ednesdav Mrs. N. C. Everett and daughter. Mildred, of Robersonville. shopped here Wednesday. Visits in Washington Mrs. Harry Stewart visited lela fives in Washington Wednesday Attend Show in Raleigh Mrs. Edwin Peel, Misses Emelyne Evans and Irene Muelle attended | "Gone with the Wind" in Raleigh Sunday. i In Greenville Monday Mesdames George Hatton Gurgan us, Eddie Trahey. Julian Harrell and I K. D. Worrell visited in Greenville | Monday afternoon. Visiting Here This Week Mrs W H Gay lord. Jr. of White-! ville. is visiting relatives here this I week. ? Visit in Kohersonville Mr. and Mrs. W J. Keel and Mrs. Bill Myers visited in Robersonville this week ? Visits Friends Here Mrs. F. E. Wilson, of Tarboro, vis ited fiikvd.- here this week. On Meredith Honor Roll Miss Dolly Myers, of Hamilton, senior at Meredith College. Raleigh,, was listed.on the honor roll for the semester just ended. In Richmond Wednesday Misst Marjorie Lindsk% Annie; Mae O'Dell, Kuth Norton and Edna Ban.l.iil attended a V. E. P. meeting m Richmond Wednesday Was Business Visitor Here Mr. M. N. Griffin, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here Wednes day . . ? .. .? : Returns from New York City Mr. Irving IVJargolis has returned from a visit with-relatives in New York City 1 Is Confined By Illness Mi. Mi'liS.-di Old" of Norfolk anfmed to the home of het* Bon, Mr. W E Old. and Mrs. Old, here by illness In Norfolk Today Miss Phyllis Owen and Mr. K.'D. Worrell are attending a showing of -electric il .appliances- in NoTfotk to^ clay # * Visit in Washington Hospital Mrs. James Bailey Peel and Mr. Jim Manning visited their father, Mr. J. O. Manning, in a Washington hospital Wednesday night. Is III wilk Poetrmonta Bobby Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs R. K. Manning, is confine^ to with pneumonia. ? Visit in Washington Mesdames Charlie Bowers, E. T. Walker and Curtis Leggett visited Mr A H IVters m Washington on \ Thursday. In Norfolk Yesterday Misses Ella Mae Gaylord and Hul dah Robi'.rson and Mr. Colon Cava I naugh visited in Norfolk yesterday Improving from Illness Miss Sybil 1 Vol. ill in ;i Washing. u?n Hospital for almost four weeks, is improving. She will have to Con tinue 111 the hospital fur -i li'hiln Innp ( r, her father, Mi Herman Peel, said yesterday Spend Week end Here Mr. and Mr: K. J Hutchinson and Mr. and Mi John Guy, of Eastern ; Short Va spent the Week-end here J w-ith Mrs. J A KasofT. Confined With Influenza Mrs Eva Avant is confined to her | bed in the home of Mrs. J. A. Eason >n Academy Street with influenza. Visits in Rich Square Mis Janie L? whew spent the week-end .? ith relatives in Rich Square Reported Slightly Improved Thi young .daughter of Mr. and M- June Harris continues ill in a Washington hospital. Her condition was reported slightly improved- yes terday. In Washington Today i Mesdamcs Carroll and Wood row j Jones are visiting in Washington to I day | Visiting Here This Week A", _ Miss HortCmv 1. ne ,of Clinton, is I the ,'uest of Mr ,and Mrs. Charlie 1 SiwfintfrMi U# i*--S5o*^v-'eeU. She wilt he i accompanied home tomorrow by | Mr Sessoms and sons for a short visit Will VtBttSTv Here Tuesday Sheriff Bill Rumley and Sergeant Bill Hunt, of Washington, were visi tors here Tuesday. Returns To Hamilton Mr Harry Waldo returned to his "iim in Hamilton yesterday after undergoing a major operation iri'a Richmond hospital several weeks ago. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Waldo and Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton House. Lists Menu In The Local Schools For Coming Week Vegetable soup and milk every day, 5c Monday, Feb. 26: plate lunch. 10c. ' salmon loaf, green peas, macaroni and cheese, applesauce, corn bread dessert, cup cakes; pear salad. 5c; | banana sandwiches, 5c Tuesday. Feb. 27: plate lunch, 10c. roast beef, sweet potatoes, string beans, slaw, hot rolls, dessert, pota to pie; pineapple salad, 5c: ham sandwiches. 5r r Wednesday. Feb. 28 plate lunch. 10c, bacon, baked beans, col lards,: carrots, hot biscuits, dessert, apph jacks, fruit salad. 5c; tomato sarul wiches, 5c. Thursday, Feb. 29 plate lunch. 10c. pork chops, candied yams, corn, slaw, hnt hiariiits. . dessert, banana fW ding, peach salad. 5c: potted ham sandwiches. 5c. Friday. March I: plate lunch. 10c. \ stew beef, rutabagas, potato salad.; sliced tomatoes, corn bread, dessert.; pineapple short cake, deviled egg' salad, 5c; ham sandwiches. 5c. Entertains Bridge Club Jamesvtlie - Miss Lucia Mclnnis was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Askew. After several enjoyable progressions the following were awarded prizes: high score. Miss Rachel Godwin; second high. Miss Opal Brown; floating prize. Mrs. Oscar Davenport. Frozen fruit salad, wafers and cof fee were served. Those playing \wu Mcsdames^ Clarence Sexton. Oscar Davenport. J. T. Uzzle, Harry Thompson, Hay wood Hyman, Herbert Sexton. Misses ! Opal. Brown, Rachel Godwin. Do lores James, Elizabeth Greenlee and I Rosemary Peterson IM\n WOODS NKWS Mrs. I) D Coburn entertained her bridge club Saturda> evening with JMr. D. D Coburn and Mr^ Dan Fa gan winiui g high score prizes* shav ing cream and cachet powder Mr. F W. Wtndard and Mt> Allen Grif fin won low score prizes of nice toilet soap A delicious plait lunch was served by the hoste.s. assisted by Mrs K L Waters and Mi> R. (5 Coburn. Mr and Mr Lueian P?? !? of Wllliamsturi; \ i .ted Mrs IV. 't-- |vir. mis. Mr and Mrs Edgar Waters, during the week-end .\lln Tmri Marre itnrrtrn at tend* d 'Gap* with the Wind'' in \ irfujk y> >t? r i.?> M< Jam.' P }) C, ?; n ('. fi' burn and W. J Wright shopped in Plymouth yesterdav returned to their borne in J{a tunoiul Misses Marie Curkin and KJi/a-1 both Coburn .visited :n Pr'nt-afh mi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. l*?uis Ward Alexan dt r and little daughter, Ann Mane, of Zebu Ion, pv.t tlie vv^eek-end with Mr and Mrs. H L. Davis Mi and Mrs. K I. Waters and lit tle sop, Bobby, and M<'shames. Edgar and b'annie Wah :s and Mr- Mer eede Waters visited a laiiv. - in Roanoke Rapids Sunday. Messrs Fennel- Waters Harvey Wright and Junior Hopkins attend ed the basketball game in F.denton Tuesday night. The> were accom panied home by ? Klo . ? Ange. Grace Nobles and Gladys Boweiv. of Plymouth. Miss Mary La>uU? Carson arid Mr "Son" Carson. of JanvcsvilU- visited' Misses Margaret Brownilig and Bev erly Coburn Saturday .Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Gay lord and little daughter. Jcam tte. Were in Koahoke v esteid.yv Mr. and Mi()nwaid Day i... .-t In Washington Thursday Mrs J A Leggett visited in Wash ington Thursday El?>n, are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs H L. Davis. Mr. E. G. Gurkin was a business visitor here yesterday. NOTICE ? North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior County. C ounty of Martin Against Lizzie Hawkins. The defendant. Lizzie Hawkins, above named, will take notice that an .?> lion?entitled as above?haw be mmenced in the Superior Co(irt 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 w ill further take notice that she is required?-to appeaj^ before?L. Br Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court ? t Martin County at his office in Williamsion, North ^Carolina, within thirty l3U> du?& after the completion "f this service <Sf publication by no nce and to answer or demur to the complaint of the platntlff In thU ac-~ tion. or the plaintiff will apply to tht Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 14th. day of Feb. 1940. L. B. WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of flti-4t Martin County NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned substituted trustee by L. C. Roberson and wife. Eula Lee Roberson. dated 22nd clay of March, 1928. of record in the Register of Deeds office Mar tin County in Boo.k Y-2. page 433, to secure a certain note of even date therew ith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under signed substituted trustee will, on the Uth day of March. 1940. at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the court house door, Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash. the following described tract* of land: Tract No. 1: Being Lot No 3 of the ConoHo farm subdivision and for a more perfect description, reference is hereby made to a map made by N. R. Krnney. civil engineer, in Book 1, page 488 in the office of the Register of Deeds. Martin County, said tract containing 17 1-2 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2: Being a one-half un divided interest of il C Roberson In and to that farm or tract of land for merly owned by his father, W. H. Roberson. calli-d and known as ft* Cnniiho harm, adjoining the lands of Hubert Ward. C D. Carstarphen and others and containing 110 acres, more or less. This 8th day of February, 1940. R A CRITCHER, f9-4t Substituted Trustee. EXECl'TOR'S NOTICE North Carolina Martin County. Hai ing qualified as executor of the estate of W H. Rogers, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against Hie said estate (p exhibit them to The undersigned or his at torneys within 12 months from the date of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. Tills the 13th day of Feb., 1940. F I, ROGERS. Executor of the estate of W. II Rogers, deceased. I'ei 1 & Manning. Attys. Williamston. N C. fl6-6t DR. V. II. YIEWBORN OP TOM-E-TRIST Please Note Date Changes Bethel office. Rives Drug Store, Monday morning. March 4. 9 to 12 M. Roborsohvillo office, Scott's Jew elry Store, Tuesday. March 5. Williamston office, Peele's Jewel ry Store. Every Wed., 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Plymouth office, Liverman's Drug Store, Every Friday, 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Eyes Examined?Glasses Fitted Tart>orn Every Saturday. 23c MODKSS 20( Rtuliani Drain Oprtirr 10< $1.00 h'.xtrad Lo?l Liver Oil 79r Clark's Drug Store IMIONK r>2 - .>:? KOTKA 20c II izaril Toilt'l lt?H I I ll'llUtlf 10c W I \ FREE Permanent For eiieh *hampoo and finder nave you rwwvp from ohp ?yon swinv a ehanrr tTTT I be free perniuiieiil. The mora* ehntiee* you have lit** Im'IIit o|>|>oi liniily ynn have of Vvlll ning. Vhk for fidl detail* in our -hop. FOIt a ijmitkd iimi; om.y. City Beauty Shop Telephone 12-J Mr-. Tllexxie Itaruhill. I'rop. North Carolina's "45" Everybody knows that once upon a time. "45" meant the blue-steel authority holstered on the law's hip to back up his badge. Today, 45 has a new meaning in North Caro lina. In only nine months of operation the Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee has cooperated with county and local authorities in bringing about the revocation of legal beer licenses in 45 places where laws were being violated. We don't want beer sold that way I That's help for the too?but a modern kind of help. It is help for North Carolinians?the asd of a united beer industry in preserving the economic and social benefits of a moderate bev erage providing $1,410,668 annually in tax ! Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee J EDGAR H. BAIN, SUU Dnday | KTTI MS-IT rOMMKRrnl. Bl ILDINO lUI.KIOII. N. C. Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Sunday-Mondai February 25-2? "Fiplltilip 69th" Jamea Cafney, Pal O'Brien and George Brent Thiir-iUy-Friday Frb. 29-Marrh I "Geronimo" Flit ST UN FOXTKK and FI.I.FN UKFVV Tuesday-Wednesday _ February 27-2* | "Man From Dakota" Wallace Beery. Dolores Dei Kin it John Howard I Saturday f March t "Cowboy* from T<?*?*" I Hi: THRKK MKSOI'ITPERS AI^SO SELECTKK SHORT SUBJECT! "Well, wTiy~~cVjn^-you__ASK somebody how to cook a steak!" ? - ? ? ? but never works out! Shush, anyway . . =^fti-lired!^ This Is the story of a man who loves his wife, fet*t? he likes his steaks, too. f "Jane, you work like a slave in fhaf dam kHchen. If you could only cook!" "I CAN cook, Jim. It isn't a matter of ability or recipe. What I need , . Is e modern Electric Range to take the drudgery out of cooking, and for precision-like resulttl 4?^ * "Jim ... I need something new for tho kitchen. I went to surprise you ... but may I buy it?" "Go ahead ... I hope it's something to im prove yOur cooking! But remember the budget, iittla woman!" ? Don't worry, Jim. Today's modern Electric Ranoes cost surprisinaly little, easy terms are available, and *low electric rates make them economical to use. "There . . . how's thet for dinner! And you needn't look so surprised. I DID cook it!" "Then I teke beck everything I've ever Mid ebout your cooking, deer!" Split the credit with Jene's new Electric Renge, Jim. And her pleesure in its efficiency, (peed, cleenliness, end many eufometic feetures wiN well repey the modest costl Now THAT'S my idea of a steak See- IjDUA. 0&aklL, DA UlREIIIIfl ELECTRIC AM POWER COmPMIV
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