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Cluk Society Mid Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHON1 Aa> thing fi W> r T? 4 6 Atleid Game Here Mr and Mrs U S Hassell. Mrs Dare Brown. Mr Clarence Wallace. Stanley. Elwood and Edwin Bruwn. all of Jamesville. attended the bas ketball game here Wednesday night. Visit Here Wednesday Mesdames John Rose Tom Rob erson and mil Boyettr. of Rofrerson ville, visited here Wednesday after noon. Shop Here Wednesday Mrs E N. Gardner and Miss Ona Pearl Staitings. nf-Jainesi'ilk, shop ped here Wednesday afternoon Returns to E C. T C. Miss Mary Helen Boy kin has re sumed hei studies at E. C T C.. Greenville, alter spending m7- sprmgl holidays here with her parents Mr and Mrs J. E Boykin Visit Here Wednesday Misses Pauline Jenkins and Mae Wyatt James, of Robefsonvilk vis ited here Wednesday Return to Greenville Miss Addie Lee Mvador has re turned to Greenville where she is a student at E C T C flftef \ i>it here with her mother. Mrs Eddie Meador. 1 Returns to Greenville Miss Bruce Modlin student at E C. T C , Greenville, has resumed her studies after a visit with relatives in JamesvtUe Shop Here W ednesday Mrs Scars and Miss Martha Coun cil, of Hamilton, shopped here on , Wednesday Were Here Wednesday Mrs Clayton Keel and Miss Gladys Bailey, of Robersonville. visited here Wednesday 1' ?> it i n m a as 1?? oe s-? 11 n y i^tt inj; in #ntn* * Shorty Corey, student at Eion Col lege. is visiting relatives in James Mile. for the spring holidays Shops Here Wednesday ' Mrs T O. Hickman;?uf Dear 1 GriihS. shopped here Wednesday. Visiting in Bear Grass Miss Velma Bailey, student at A | C C . Wilson. is spending the spring I holidays with relatives in Bear Grass In Greenville Wednesday Mesdames J E Boy kin and J C Anderson visited in Greenville Wed nesday. In Washington Tuesday Miss Bernic*t' Ward visited lr ^Washington Tuesday afternoon In Richmond Wednesday Muses Phyllis Owen and Edna j Barnhill attended a woman's club meeting of the V. E. P. Co. in Rich mond Wednesday In Washington Wednesday Mesdames C. D. Pittman and D. V Clayton visited in Washington Wed neoday. : Returns to E. t. T. C. I M iss Virgil Ward returned to E. C T C., Greenville, on Thursday to resume her studies after spending the spring holidays here with her mother. I Visiting in Bear Grass H D Harrison. Jr . and Charlie I Harriaon, students at A. C. C* Wil son. . are visiting relatives in Bear Grass for their spring holidays. Visiting in Aberdeen Mr. and Mrs. J. B Taylor and sons, Sammie and J B Jr.. are visiting in Aberdeen and Winston-Salem this u ei k -epd In Richmond Yesterday Mesdames Iverson Skinner. Ray Goodmon and Sam Tallman visited in Richmond yesterday. They were accompanied home by Cadet Wat ters. of Kyser, W. Va.. and Cadet ' Adams, of Philadelphia, and Cadet Ray Goodmon. Jr.. student at Augus ta Military Academy. Fort Defiance, Va., Who will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodmon here for the spring holi days. Return to Greenville Miss Reid White and guest. Miss Sophie Frizzelle, of Snow Hill, have resumed their studies at E. C. T. C., Greenville, after a visit here with the former's parents Attend Game Here ?Misses ? Magdalene Bunting and Hattie Lou Roberson, of Roberson ville, attended the basketball game here Wednesday night. Visits Here Wednesday Mrs. Ambrose, of Plymouth, visit ed here Wednesday Returns from Boston Mrs. L. J Critcher has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Boston and Upper Monte Clair, N. J., and is now at home with her daughter, Mrs K P Lindsley. and ?Mr. Undstry. Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. C M. Robbins and daughter, Lillian, of Plymouth, visited here yesterday. In Raleigh Wednesday Mrs. John Rodgerson and daugh ter. Miss Mary, visited in Raleigh Wednesday. Visit in Rocky Mount Mesdames Leman Barnhill, J. D. Woo lard?and?G.?H.?Harriaon,?Srrr visited in Rocky Mount Tuesday af ternoon. In Raleigh Wednesday ~ Mis. W. ff. Williams, Si\, Miss VTf^ ginia Williams and Mr. James Wil liams visited in Raleigh Wednesday. Visits in Robersonville Mrs. Mamie Taylor visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Green, Robersonville Wednesday. Were Business Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. David Grimes, of| Robersonville, were business visi tors here Tuesday afternoon. Shops Here W ednesday Miss Elizabeth White, of Windsor,] shopped here Wednesday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Ben Hopkins, of Aulander, was | a business visitor here Wednesday. Garden SEEDS For Your Sjiritifi (,ur<li'ii 4iul Iaiicu CLARK'S Drug STORE "Mother Gives Me B A M B V BREAD" -Eating BAMBY BREAD and Jam after play is, oh, so much fun. I like its taste. And Mother tells mt 4hat ? ifs good for me. 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And, of courae, it'a the aalea leader?/or the ninth time in the last ten years! "THE LONGEST Of THE LOT" 111 M?Im> fr?M m4 pWU to rmmr mi My?far JmqMi wkmrm Umglk cmmmh -Clwvr>M fw 1940 W Mm !?????( ?f ?II towul prt?4 wnl Blf 1M1M1, M? MM*, Ma M MmI NIW QOUSIYI VACUUM-POWW SHUT TW *My iliirtM cMmn f?rU?Ml ?vttobU toiay m My Mr Mm Mm ?0* M Mm w?I Mr yw mM rtyvMi HUM VI I TAM* MMM HAH m -tM IOTAL--WTH OMYIOlfn rrv ?Oh JpnrtM Or Lmm mmd Mmttm Dm Lmm* Bmrimt. HAM 1M I ALII MIMTMIII LAST t YIAil ii/e It Tm/ It Bui/ It ! ROANOKE CHEVROLET CO. HARDENS Mrs Fred Woolvd entertained la bridge club Saturday evening el ts^r homr here. High score prizes were awarded to Mrs. D. D. Coburn and Mr Alien Griffin. and low score prizes went to Mrs. R. L. Waters and Mr Dan Fagan The grand slam prize was won by Mr. Fred Woo lard A delicious ice course was served to the following: Mr and Mrs. Allen Griffin. Mr and Mrs. O. D. Coburn. Mr and Mrs R. L. Waters, Mr and Mrs Marion Waters. Mr and Mrs. Dan Fagan and Mr and Mrs. Fred Woolard. Mr and Mrs D. D Coburn and daughter. Elizabeth, shopited in Washington Tuesday afternoon. Miss Allie Harden, of Roberson ville, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Duclt Harden recently. Miss Margaret Browning shopped in Plymouth Thursday. Misses Marie Gurkin and Elizabeth Coburn visited Miss Libby Wil i loughby in Plymouth Monday eve ning. Miss Beverly Coburn entertained her friends at a weiner roast at her home Monday night. Mrs. Joe Nicholson, of Baltimore, is visiting her brother, Mr. Levi Da vis. here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward Alexan der. of Zebulon, visited Mr. and Mrs. H L Davis here last week-end. Mr and Mrs. L. F. Waters visited I relatives in Bethel Sunday after noon. Mr. Jack Barham visited his par ! cuts. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Barham, in Greensboro last week-end. Mr. Clarence Crabtree spent the (week-end in Durham with friends. Mr. Wade Watson spent the week end in Raleigh with his father. Miss Virginia Hassell, of James ville, visited Miss Beverly Coburn Monday night. Miss Carolyn Hassell, of James ville, visited Miss Marie Gurkin here Munday night: Mr. R. L. Coburn, of Williamston, visited his brothers. Messrs. D. D. Coburn and S R. Coburn here Sat urday. Mr and Mrs. Enoch Bateman. of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with relatives in Dardens. Mrs. Wilmer Walker and friends, of Plymouth, visited Mrs P. S. Browning here Monday. Was Business Visitor Her* Mr. Bob Bowden. of Washington, was a business visitor here Wednes day afternoon. Spending Few Days Here Miss Alta Critcher, teacher in the Angler schools, is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mis. B. A. Critcher Visit Here Tuesday Misses Theresa Rogers and Hattie I Lou Roberaon, of Robersonville, vis-| ilea nere Tuesday afternoon. Returns to Jamesville Mrs. Sallie Hopkins, who has been in the Tayioe hospital in Washing. ton since March 1. has returned to her home in Jamesville. Spend Tuesday Here Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gaudian, of Raleigh, spent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Mr. Gau dian is secretary of the North Caro lina Building and Loan League. In Morehead City Messrs. John A Manning. Garland ] Coll rain, Robert Coburn and Dr. Osteen spent Wednesday in More head City buying dogs. Hirth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Early, of | Colerain, announce the birth of a daughter, Montis Hester, at Edge combe General hospital, in Tarboro, on Tuesday, March 19th. Mrs. Early was formerly Miss Mary Kathlyn Ainsley, of Oak City. Visit in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock, Miss Vashti Stai nes and Mr. N. R. Man ning visited in Norfolk Tuesday. Spending Holidays Here Miss Blanche Harrison, student at Converse College. Spartanburg, S. C , is spending the spring holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Lottie Harrison In Norfolk Wednesday Mrs Betty Eason and Miss Ernes tine Barber visited in Norfolk Wed nesday. Visit in Rocky Mount Messrs. Eugene Rice, Albert Cook. Roy Ward and Ernest Mears visited in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. Is Visiting in Jamesville Son Carson, student at Elon Col lege, is visiting relatives in James ville during the spring holidays. Shops Here Yesterday Mr. J W. Crisp, of Oak City, was in town yesterday shopping and at tending court. In Washington Yesterday Mr. Eddie Trahey spent yesterday in Washington on business. Visiting in Scotland Neck Mrs. Cyrus Bazemore is visiting relatives in Scotland Neck for a few days. ' Visits Near Here Wednesday Miss Ruth Nawarah, of Roper, vis ited Miss Ola Lee Lilley near here Wednesday. Move To Watts Street Mr. and Mrs. Bill Valentine will move this week-end to an apart ment in the home of Mrs. Harriett Edmondson on Watts Street, Spending Holidays Here John Fleming Thigpen and Car lyle Hall, students at Mars Hill Col lege, are spending the spring holi days here with their respective rel atives. Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. Marvin Felton and son, Ron nie, Mr. Graver Pittman and daugh ter, Norma Jean, of Rocky Mount, visited relatives here yesterday. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Please Note Date Changes Robersonville office, Scott's Jew elry Store, Tuesday, April 9. * Williamston office, Peele's Jewel ry Store, every Wad- 10 a.m. to J D m Plymouth office, Liverman's Drug Store, Every Friday, 10 am. to 4 p.m Bethel office, Rlvea Drug Store, TU<<da3rBiMMa^*?Oiasaas Pitted Tarboro Every Saturday. MRS. VZZLE ENTERTAINS Jamesvillw?Mrs. J. T. Uzzle enter tained her bridge dub on Contract we* played at three tables. After the game* the following re ceived prizes Mm Dolores James, high score; Mrs. Edgar Brown, low score; Mrs Haywood Hyman, travel ing prise. The hostess served deli cious sandwich as and hot tea. Those present were Mesdames A. J. Holliday, Edgar Brown, Clarence Sexton, Herbert Sexton, Hayaood Hyman, Harry Thompson. Misses Dolores James, Rachel Godwin, Opal Brown. Lucia Mclnnis, Elizabeth Greenlee and Mr J T. Uzxlc. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Barbara Gurganus en tertained about forty of her friends Tuesday afternoon at a delightful birthday party in honor of her Sixth birthday Easter decorations were used on the plates of ice cream and cake and the children enjoyed an Easter egg hunt- - ' Peggy Waters, of Windsor and Dickie Matthews, of Roberaonville, were the out-of-town guests ? Visit In Kinston Spending Week-end Here Miss Rebecca Harrison, teacher in the High Point Schools, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lottie Harrison, here this week-end Was Here Yesterday Mrs. John Overton, of Greenville, visited relatives here yesterday. b Visiting I Edgar Gurganus, student at Wake Forest Callage, ? vbiting hit moth er, Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus, Shape Here Yesterday Mr*. Camilla Fleming, of James irille, shopped here yesterday Were Here Yesterday Messrs E. N Hantaan and WiUie Modlin, of Jamesrille, were btisi neas visitors here yesterday. Mr and Mrs. George Hatton Our ganua visited in Kins ton Wednes day la Greenville Yesterday Mrs. Dick Taylor visited tn Green ville yesterday. Was Here Wed needs) Miss Rosebud Gaylord, of Roper, visited friends here Wednesday is Visiting Here Today Miss Jane Bunting, of Bethel, vis ited here today. The Flower Shoppe v 1 J ? I What About Your "EASTER HONEY?" SEND HER FLOWERS The Sweetest Gift Of All! Just Phone 224-W Well Do the Rcil.'l The Flower Shoppe Flowers for all occasions DR. OLIN T. BRINKLY At the BAPTIST CHURCH Next Week Through Friday Hopefulness and cheerfulness characterize people in the spline more than at any other season of the year. They seem to show more interest in the church and ministers are inspired with increased congregations, especially on Easter Sunday. Not only does onr interest in religion have new emphases but every vital interest known to the human family is revived. It is a time for improvement in health of body, mind and soul. During this most fitting season. Dr. O. T. Binkley is coming to be with u in a series of special services, beginning Sunday morning at 11:M o'clock. The following it the t/teaker't /trogram for the week Sunday morning ut II, Memorial Baptist Church Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m., and each evening thereafter through Friday evening. Memor ial Baptist Church. Monthly morning at 8:10, W illiam-loti Crammar Grade School. Monday morning at 10:40, Williuuistou high school Tuesday morning at 10:00, Farm Life school. Wednesday morning at 10:00 a. m? Koheraonville high school. Thursday morning at 10:00, Bear Grass school. Friday morning at 10:00. Jamesville school. Dr. Binkley is an unusual man. You will hear him with profitableness and with deep appreciation. We should honor him with good attendance and true worship. I believe if we ask for and work for more vital Christian living in our churches we shall have it. ". . . Bat also if ye shall say unto this moun tain, Be thou removed, and be thou east into the sea; it shall be done. And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, be lieving, ye shall receive." Matt. 21:21b, 22. (Prayer includes work, of coarse.) What better proposition than this does a Christian want? This promise brightens the prospects for our meeUng, but the outcome depends on the working faith among us. Everybody is cordially invited to attend the services. AND YOU'll CHOOSi STYl-iH fTYU?Gay-hearted, young-mind- jflMfc f ed in the new Styl-EEZ fashions. FIT?FUwless end perfect ... for Styl-EEZ fits even the bottom con tour of your foot. COMFOKT?Built-in, patented, with famous comfort features, in cluding the "Flare-Fit" innersotc which helps avoid wobbly ankles. VALUE?By every comparison, Styl-EEZ gives you America's greatest dollar lor dollar shoe value! Made by Selby.the world's greatest name in women's shoes. YOU'LL WEAR y*S/zZ w/y s#of $6.50 Up
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