Entertainments Weddings Club Meetinr* Entuaueils Society and Personals OF ~H ILL1AMSTON and MARTIN COL'NTY PHONE Anything for Thta Department To 4 6 b Visiting Near Tarboro Mrs. Pat Hardin is visiting friends near Tarboro for a feu days Visiting in Durham Today Mr. Bill Haislip is visiting his fa ther. Mr Frank L. Haislip. who is im proving in Duke Hospital Durham, loasy. ~ Visits I riends in Greensboro Miss Elva Grace Barnhill is visit ing friends in Greensboro this week* end. Spending Week-end Here Miss Ethel Taylor, of Atlanta, is visitri.ig her mother. Mrs Laura".Tay lor. here for a few days. Misse. Vi vian and Virginia Tavlor, of Green horn, an- visiting here tins week end Visits Here Wednesday Mr? Wall visited here Wt'drvesday Was Here Thursday Mrs Drear Oavrhport, <>* James vilie. v isited ht i ? Thursday I/Mvr for Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilbert left Yesterday for a month's stay at Nags ! Head. Returns to Parmele Miss Dolores James has returned to her home in Parmele after a visit ! herv with her sistef. Mrs Eddie Tra hev. and Mr Trahev. Attends Baseball (iame Here Mr Clarence Taylor, of Roberson v ill. attended thi Williamston . Geldstx.n. baseball game here Wed |-day night. In Robersonville Wednesday Mis.Julian Harrell visited in Rob .i.yilie Wednesday. ?shops Here Yesterday M+ss Irene- Evcrton, of Jamesville. hopped here yesterday. ? -r ? ? . ? Were Here Wednesday Mr and Mrs. M J. Corey, of Plym- j uth \ iMted here Wednesday. Visit Here Yesterday Mi... Bruce Everett and daughter. j Shirley, and Miss pons Everett, of Koiu '.sum-die. v isited Mr. and Mrs j Bill Harrison here yesterday. Will Spend Week end Here Mi.'-s Dons Moor?- and guest. Miss C a' iotte I ,adri( i. students at W. C I N C . Greensboro, are expected ? tomorrow to visit the former's mo pier hen for the week-end. Is Visiting Daughter Here Mrs Haul Lee Everett, of Holland, i Ya , is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Woolford and Mr Woolford. ' here, Visits Here Thursday .Miss Martha Carson, of Parmele, visited here Thursday. Spending Week-end Here M iss Reid White and guest. Miss I Sophie Eri//elle. of Snow Hill, stu dents at E (' T. G . Greenville, are , I ;il!lt;r nil' fillmri-s |).IH'!U.' IifiI tin week-end. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Everett. Jr., i'll Holland. Va . and Mrs George F ? Dai-iien . ahd children, Ann and George, of Virginia Beach, visited , Mr. and* Mi s. Sam. Woolford here on 1 Su nday . - a-?- - .'t~z 1'HERE'S NO HURT I.IKE FORGETTING Mother's Day Sunday, May i2 ami u t have her favorite ( L A R Iv'S f)i;ii?r Store IM WO \M) \PICK LESSORS .">(!<? Per Lesson \\ ill |{<- (ilM-II Titicc Kuril \\ I'l'k in \\ illium-loii. XV rile MISS kAHIKYN MKWBOHN i Ytmoim. v i:. ^jT^^VATERLESS. CcrC-k4i-'XZ>WJ? Jlo?T ut 1/4 fOAMCR HOMt OCMONSTRAttOM mas on OUB CAM) PIAM MW*RTS*UCEf*K 0 *149 ONLY ? PLA WAS S7 IS AT FORMER HOME DEMONSTRATION OUR R D N m Come m ... see mi the pieces Bwild 01M...0 pioco ot o Him . . . tfcU ooty, woMy MTing way. AND, foe o most opprociotod gift Maj?ttic Cookwaro it tko porfoc* on*wo# fa# wot hart ond beidot THIS OFFER IS FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY ASK FOR YOUR CREDIT CARD PENDER FOOD STORES Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Sud>r-M?|A? May 12-13 "Johnny Apollo" DOROTHY l.AMOCK and TYRONE TOWER Tttraday-Wcdnrsday May 14-13 '7 y?* If j<<?I-I.ir..." ZOR1NA and RICHARD URERNF ThuqiUy-Friday . May 16-17 "My Little Chickadee" MAE WEST and W. C. FIELDS Saturday May II "f*n/y of thr SttveY Sage" with TEX HITTER ALSO ?1LICT*U aHOKT SUBJECTS i Is Receiving Treatment Miss Elizabeth Bailey, of Bear j ! Grass, is receiving treatment in a j ! Washington hospital. Are Visiting Here Mr and Mrs Joe Frank, of Phila delphia, visited their son. Jack here! yesterday and today ' Were Here Wednesday Mrs. A R Osborne and daughter, Janie. of Robersonville. visited here Wednesday. Attend Game Here Wednesday Dr. and Mrs J. E. Smith, of Wind sor, attended the baseball game here Wodrrrsday night In Durham Wednesday Mrs. Dewey Hayman and Miss Frances Bow en visited in Durham Wednesday. Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs Levine, of Glassboro. N J., and family and Miss Vicie Bain, of Philadelphia, visited friends here Wednesday and Thursday. W ere Here Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. C L. Harrington, of Ashevilie, spent last Tuesday after noon here with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClces. Visit Here Sunday Mrs. Myrtle Beacham and daugh ter, Rosa Mae Miss Virginia Wil liams and Tom Bonner, of Washing-1 ton. visited Mrs. Nash BulJock Sun-1 day. Visits Relatives Here Sunday Mr. K B Roberson, of Kinston, j visited relatives here last Sunday. Visitiing Here This Week Mrs F. A. Sal ley. of Goldsboro, is 1 visiting her sister. Miss Edith Stall- I tng here this week. Leave for Pinehurst Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Woolard left I Wc dnesday for Pinehurst where they | are attending the state bankers con vention. Mr. and Mrs D. V. Clayton. I Miss Thelma Lilley, Mr. Phillip Keel | and "Mr. Her/nan Bowen left yester day. Attends Game Here Wednesday Mr Jim Gray, of Robersonville, attended the baseball game here onj Wednesday evening. -? In Greenville This Week Miss Vashti Starnes visited in | Greenville this week. Shop Here Wednesday Mrs. J S. Peel and daughter, Thel ma, of Evcretts, shopped here Wed nesday. Attends Game Here Wednesday Miss Nolle Keel Highsmittl, of Rob eisunville, attended "tire baseball ( ? here Wedn<?sday night. ? In Norfolk Wednesday Mesdames N. M. Mobley, W. O. | "Grill in, H. U. Peel and MiSses Cath erine Lcggett and Sarah Griffin Hoi-1 iday visited in Norfolk Wednesday. Were llere Yesterday Mrs. N. C. Everett and daughter, j Mildred, of Robersonville. visited | here yesterday. Shop Here Wednesday Mesdames Harry Waldo and Clay- | ton House, of Hamilton, shopped here Wednesday afternoon. Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. W, 11. Woolard and daughter, Betty, of Greenville, visited here Wednesday. Were Here Yesterday Messrs. Noah Thomas Tier and | James A. Griffin, of Williamston | Route 1, were visitors in town yes terday. In Plymouth Sunday Miss Eloise Gardner and Mr James E. Gardner, of Jamesvill* visited filends?and rclailVeii nrt Plymouth Sunday. In tlobgood Wednesday Mrs. Delia Green, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mobley and daughter, Delia Jane, attended the graduation of Don Harrison, Jr., in the Hobgood school Wednesday evening. Mrs. L. H. Gurganus visited Mi Carrie Biggs Morrison at Virgin Beach this week. Was Here Yesterday Mrs Phillip Waters, of Windso VttttGd here yesterday. Move to Aulander Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manning i little daughter moved to Aulan this week where he will continue Work with thfe V. E. P Company. Vlsitiai in Windsor Mrs H. S. Manning and son spending st-vcral days in Windsol 20,000 Pennies for Baby Mrs. Harvey Holz appears mighty pleaaed at the thought that all ex penses for the birth of Harvey William are taken cars of by the 20,000 pennies saved by her husband for that porpoae. She la picture4 in ? Chicago hoaoital. Today s Fashion By VKHA WINSTON THE HALF-AND-HALF cat turn*, patterned and plain, ia popu lar for anita thia spring. Hera it ia developed in nary and green plaid for the skirt, and nary wool (with a plaid collar) for the jacket. The jacket, to ahow that it ia eery new, ia longer than the uaoal run of anit coata. The yoke terminatee In ? a earn over the boat. The back ia the aame except for two inverted pleats in place of the aeama. The akirt naee the plaid on the straight except for a panel center fro>A, which ia like one large box pleat. BIltTHDAY DINNER Mrs J. B Everett, of Hamilton, and Mr. Julius Bunting, of Halifax, gave their mother, Mrs. Julius Bunt ing, furmerly of Hamilton, a birth day dinner at her home in Whitak ers Sunday. The table was laaen with many de lectable foods and had for its center piece a huge birthday cake, flanked with burning tapers. Guests for dinner were Mrs. Bunt ing, honoree; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. E\A erett and children. Melba, Elwood and Alvin of Ham'1'""- M- f-i'" Bunting, of Halifax and Whitakers; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Askew, of En field; Mr. C. C. Askew, Mrs. Mamie Etheridge and Miss Dora Askew, of Whitakers; Mrs. C. J. Davenport, of Suffolk; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ether idge, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Etheridge, of Whitakers, and Mr. and Mrs. Au brey Etheridge, of Greenville, all relatives. ? Mrs. Lucy Etheridge, of TarBbro; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Etheridge, of Bethel; Mr. and Mrs. Penrose Per kins, of Greenville, and numerous friends from Whitakers called in the afternoon to offer felicitations. Mrs Bunting was the recipient of many lovely gifts. * ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talley, of Randleman, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mildred, of Williams ton, to Asa Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford, of Williams ton. Mrs. Talley and Mrs. Watson Mil liken, mother and sister of the bride-elect, entertained at eight ta bles of bridge at the latter's home in Asheboro Tuesday night at an an nouncement party. Guests found their places by attractive place cards with Asa-Mildred, June 12, written below their namaa. Attending the party from William ston were Mrs. K. B. Crawford, mo ther of the prospective groom, Mrs. P. H. Brown, Misses' Emelyne Evans and Irene Mixelle. Miss Talley and Mr Crawford will be wed in a private ceremony In Randleman with Mrs. Milliken as dame of honor and Mr. Carroll Crockett, as best man. HONOR MRS. WILSON Mesdames Charles Leonard and E. Thayer Walker charmingly enter tained at three tables of bridge Wed nesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. F. E Wilson, of Tarboro, guest of Mrs. E F. Cunningham. Mrs. Leonard's apartment was made unusually attractive with blending spring flowers throughout. Mrs R, G. McAllister was the win ner of high score prize and the hos tesses presented Mrs. Wilson with unique costume jewelry. A delicious sandwich plate with iced tea was served by Mesdames Leonard ana waiser to Mrs Wilson, honoree; Mesdames J. H. Saunders, E. P. Cunningham, Irving Margolis, Robert Coburn, John Wier, R. G Mc Allister, Ernest Etheridge, V. E. Brown, J. W. Watts, H, O. Peele and Roy McClees. MUSIC RECITAL Mrs. W. K. Parker will present her piano pupils in a recital Friday eve ning. May 10, at eight o'clock in the high school auditorium. The public is cordially invited to alti'inl. ; In Durham Yesterday Messrs J. C. Manning and V. J. Spivey were in Durham yesterday. ? Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Pat Hoggard, of Richmond, was a business visitor here yesterday. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs Henry Harrison and daugh ter, Miss Nell, entertained at a deli cious three-course dinner at the Sunny Side Inn last night, honoring Miss Ruby Harrison, on her birth day. The long table was centered with an attractive birthday cake in pink and white and individual pink sweet pea corsages tied with matching rib bons were given the girls present. Invited guests were Misses Ruby Harrison, Evelyn Lilley, Julia Ev erett, Elva Grace Barnhill. Hennie Gurganus, Ella Wynne Critcher and Iris Payne, of Maryland; Mrs. Jimmy Harrison, of Raleigh; Garner House, John McCord, Charles McClees. of Columbia, Jim Manning and Tom Barnhill. Improving from Illness Mr. Elbert Manning is improving following a severe attack of pneu monia. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Louise Purvis Hop kins, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the under signed within twelve (12) months from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sai^^stat^wil^pleascrnakeirnmed late payment. T><'? the fifth day qI AgrJjilMO_ ROBERTA PURVIS LATHAM, Administratrix of the Estate of a!2-4t Louise Purvis Hopkins. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of Harry Waldo, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed within twelve (12) months from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 5 th day of April, 1040. ? LLE ( MRS BELLE C. WALDO, Administratrix of the estate a5-6t of Harry Waldo. NOTICE Notice ls hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, N. H. Paulos and George Sfetsos, carrying on a restaurant business in Elizabeth City and Williamston, N. C., under the firm name of Central Cafe, was on the 11th day of April, 1940. dissolved by mutual consent, and that the bus iness future, in Elizabeth City, will be carried on by the said N. H. Pau los alone, and the business in future, in Williamston, will be carried on by the said George Sfetsos alone. N. H PAULOS, ;9-4t GEORGE SFETSOS. FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby announce my eanditlacy for the State Senate ah one of the Senators from the Second Dis trict, subject to the will of the Democratic Party in the Primary on May 25, 1940. HUGH G. HORTON WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Hail Insurance! PROTECT YOUR INCOME Against Crop Destruction Bv HAIL STORMS Be o;i the safe side from the Ix-ginniii)!. Don't be the nian who wishes for HAIL* Insurance when he sees his crops destroy ed. Be the man who can take Hail storms with a smile. Protect yourself with a Hail Insurance policy issued through Harrison and Carstarphen WILLIAMSTON, N. C. PHONE 83 HOTEL GEO. REYNOLDS BLDG. Final and Last Warning Saturday, May 11th Is absolutely the Last Day for Martin County Cit izens to register for the May ami June Primaries. II You Register^- You May Vote IfYouDon'tRegister-YouDon'tVote # All citizen* who have not registered are urged to go to the designat ed places for registration in their respective precincts, declare their party affiliation, subscribe to the simple qualifications and register. The books will be open from 9 A. M. to Sunset on Saturday, May 11, 1940. For good government, register lomorroi and participate in the coming elections. Martin County Board of Elections SYLVESTER PEEL, Chairman J. R. WINSLOW, Sec'y WADE YICK, Member.

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