Wi Ft Club Society and Personals OF WILLIAMS TON and MARTIN COCNTY PHONE Aapthiai for This Deportment *? 4 6 Visit Near Here Mr. and Mrs. G R Cullipher. of Washington City, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Culli pher, near here last week-end. Were Visitors Near Here Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan, of Pinetown. visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cullipher, near here last week-end Returns to Her Home Mrs. W O. Griffin has returned to her home on Williams Street after undergoing an operation and treat ment in a local hospital. Spends Week-end Here Mrs Martha White, of Littleton, spent the week-end here with Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen and family. In Raleigh Sunday Mr. Ben Courtney visited friends in Raleigh Sunday Was Here Yesterday Mr. Vance Roberson, of Roberson ville, was here yesterday attending to business. Returns to Siler City Mrs George Stewart returned to I her home in Siler City Sunday fol lowing^ visit here with relatives. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Clinton House and son, John, of Robersonville, spent the week end here with relatives In Richmond Sunday Misses Edna Barnhill and Ruth Norton visited in Richmond Sunday. Were Here Sunday Mrs Harry Waldo and Mrs Clay ton House and little daugHter. of Hamilton, visited relatives here Sun day. Visits Here Sunday Mr. Raymond McKenzie, of Green ville, visited here Sunday. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued last week in this county to Jesse M Mat thews, of Robersonville, and Susie Pearl Hardison. of Oak City. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. J. R. Winslow, of Roberson ville, was a business visitor here yes terday. Visiting in West Virginia Miss Ruth Roebuck is spending some time in Bluefield. West Vir ginia, with her sister, Mrs. Myles Poland and Mr.-Fnianri Week-end at Manteo Messrs. K. B. Crawford, John A Manning, Hubert Coburn and Titus Critcher spent last week-end at Man teo fishing Leaves for Cuba Mr. Wilbur Woolard, local insur ance man. left last Thursday for Tampa and Havana, Cuba, where he will spend three days as the guest of his company, the Life and Casualty Insurance Company. Returns from Hospital Mr. Frank Haislip returned Sun day from Duke Hospital, Durham, where he had been receiving treat ment for several weeks His condi tion is much improved but he will have to remain in bed a month or more. Visits in Hamilton Miss Viola Price, of Dawson Cross Roads, visited in Hamilton last week end Was Here Yesterday Mrs. Lewis Mizelle. of Jamesville, visited here yesterday. Visit at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell, Miss Bolton Cowen, Garner House and Woodrow Tice visited at Nags Head last week-end. In Richmond Sunday Mrs L_ P. Lindsley. Lawrence Lindsley, Jr., Misses Carolyn and Marjorie Lindsley visited in Rich mond Sunday. Returns from Louisiana Mrs. Chloe Lanier has returned from a few months' visit with rela tives in Louisiana. Visits in Norfolk Miss Marguerite Cook visited 111 Norfolk last week-end. In Washington City Mrs. Edwin Peele is in Washing ton City tins week with her brother, who underwent an operation in Wal ter Reed Hospital there this morn ning Visits in Palmyra Mrs. Delia Green visited in Pal myra last week-end. Is Visiting Here Miss Josephine Everett, of Rober sonville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W H Harrison, and Mr. Harrison, here for a few days. Are Visiting in Baltimore Mrs. C. C Fleming and Mrs Ca mille Turner and daughter are spending a few days in Baltimore with r^IativoSu ?. Visits in Hertford Miss Dot Ward and Mr. Bill John son visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward, in?-Hertford, last week-end. In Rocky Mount Hospital Mrs. Thelma Jones is receiving treatment in a Rocky Mount Hospi tal. Is Visiting in Leggetta Mrs. Blanche Anderson is visiting in Leggetts for a feu- days. Returns from Tabor City Mrs. G. ff. Harrison, Jr.. returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Tabor City. Visit in Windsor Mr and Mrs W G. Peel and little daughter spent the day with rela tives in Windsor. Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs. D. R Davis announce the birth of a daughter. Elizabeth Hunter. Friday. May 17. 1940 Visits Here Last Week-end Miss Marie Allen, student at E. C. T. C.. Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs Francis Barnes here last week end In Durham Last Week-end Miss Ruby Barnhill visited in Dur ham last week-end. Visits in Raleigh end in Raleigh with friends I^eave for Arkansas Mrs. J S. Whitley and family left today for an overland trip to Arkan sas to visit relatives. Visit in Chattanooga Mrs Viola Harrison. Miss Mary Elizabeth Keel. Rev. Jack Vinson. Messrs. Raymond Roberson and Wil liam II Mizelle. all of Bear Grass, visited in Chattanooga last week-end. Rev. Vinson delivered an address while there. t\? r ncir im? nrrK Mrs. Grovef Godwin and children of Sanatorium, an* visiting relatives here this week. Dr. Godwin, accom panying them here Sunday, contin ued yesterday to New Bern where he is holding a tuberculosis clinic. Was Here Sunday Mr. J. L Rodgerson. of Roanoke Rapids, visited here Sunday and Monday. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mrs. Betty Eason and Miss Mary Taylor visited-in Rocky Mount Sun day. i Mrs. John A Manning and son. Reg. and Mrs Daisy Pope visited in Washington Sunday Returns from Mounts Creek Mrs Bill White has returned from a week's visit with relatives at Blounts Creek. Is Confined To Her Home Mrs. H. R Williams is confined to her home in the Tar Heel Apart ments by illness, la-Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Wier visited in Washington Sunday. is Visiting Here Mrs. D W. Wood, of La Grange, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leman Barnhill, and Mr. Barnhill, here Continues In Hospital Mr. J. O Manning continues in a Washington hospital for treatment, late reports stating that his condition is improving? In Suffolk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weston visited in Suffolk and Great Bridge Sunday. Visit in Windsor Saturday Mesdames Clarence Whedbee and Charlie Mobley visited Mrs. Henry Manning in a Windsor Hospital Sat urday. In Raleigh Last Week-end Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Walker visited in Raleigh last week-end. Returns from Hospital Miss Elizabeth Bailey has been removed from a Washington hospital to her home in Bear Grass where she is recovering from an appendicitis operation. Mrs. Sam Getsinger and Miss Lois Ludwick visited Mr Ben Hopkins in Sunbury Sunday Visits in Wilson Mr. Russell Roebuck visited in Wilson last week-end. Spend Week-end Here Misses Shirley Latham and Anna Jones, students at E. C. T C., Green ville. visited Mr. and Mrs. Fenner Wallace here last week-end Was Here Last Week-end Mr. Dick Bridgers, of Whiteville. visited here last week-end. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Bridgers, who visited her mother. Mrs. Joe Taylor, here last week. Attend Meet in Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs C G Crockett and son. Mr Carroll Crockett, attended in Williamsburg Saturday. Tom Crockett, student at the University, Chapel Hill, was among the con testants Attends Funeral in Pendleton Mrs Garland Barnhill attended the funeral services for her uncle, Mr. Frank Lee, of Portsmouth, in Pendleton today. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Clyde Har rell and sons, of Belhaven. visited Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne here Sun day. Returns to Florida Private Frank Everett has re turned to Pensacola. Flu.. after a vis it with his father, Mr. Leroy Ever ett, in Hamilton. Attend Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Garland Barnhill at tended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon in Kins ton Sunday. Is Visiting Here Mrs. T K Peck, of Fmcastlc, Va . is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs.'J. H. Saunders, and Mr. Saunders, here. Mr. and Mrs F. F Pollard and sons, of Bethel, visited relatives here Sunday EVERETT BARNIIILL Miss Edna Mao BarnluJI, daughter of Mi and Mrs. J. K. Barnhill, of Stokos,^v7urmarried~to William Her man Everett, son of Mrs. Clara J Everett, and the late Jesse B. Ever ett, of Hamilton, on Sunday, May 12, Va. At home,-Hamil-toi>r ?? ( tll.UPHER BITTING - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Righter Bit ting, of Washington City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dor othy Virginia, to James R. Cullipher, of Washington City and Williamston, on May 14th. in Washington. PETERSON ANDREWS Mrs. Lemuel S. Peterson, of Doug lass, Ga., announces the engagement of her daughter, Rosemary Elizabeth, Jamesviile and Roseboro. The wedding will take place June 1 at St. Andrews Episcopal church in Douglas. No invitations will be mailed. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Please Note Date Changes Robersonville office, Scott's Jew elry Store, Tuesday, May 21st. Williamston office, Peele's Jewel ry Store, every Wed., 10 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 Tarboro Every Saturday. Clark's Rheumatism Compound A Positive Money-Back Guaranteed Remedy Tor (he Keliel ol Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lumbafo. Neuritig, Neuralgia and Mutcular Aclieg and I'aint CLARK'S Drug STORE TELEPHONE 53 WILL1AMSTON To The VOTERS OF - . . MartinCounty I am taking this method through The Enter prise, to say a last word in my behalf, before the Primary on Saturday of this week. I found it was a task to personally visit all the voters no one man could perform. I did my best and talked with many, and, of course, failed to sec a great many. 1 sincerely trust those of my friends who arc with me in this Primary will see to it that 1 get the full strength of their suport. 1 feel confident my appeal to the vot ers has been popular and will be rewarded at the Polls on Saturday. \ And now to my friends who I failed to see, Please do not hold it against me, but give me your support, and on Saturday of this week I feel confident that my effort will be crown ed with success, and that you will be no less gratified by the same. ( Yours very sincerely, Ilrm DURRAS THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD n >165 1 FULL QUART 'I oun QUA*? 85* FULL PINT *" WHISKIY IS 4V CABS OlD I OLD QUAJtEff f 90 >tOOP - COW. ifW, TWI wlw WwmmWm BWlrWWT> UtWItNCIMnit, I MM APIA Belk-Tyler's Cotton Specials CALL fob COTTON "Jt WHEN YOU BUY NATIONAL COTTON WEEK fr\ LADIES' COTTON l)K ESSES 1.98-2.98 3.98-4.98 $5.95 COTTON hoi si: I)!? FSSFs 69c SI MMKK SILKS //<?/> Sticking French irc/tct. 39c UIIIKS' S A !\ D A LS 97c SI MMKK SH ? I I? S ( !\r? I Villi*) Unlinlc. I oilrs. .F.lc. 10c Cotton Specials CANNON It VIM TOWLLS I Of mi: w ^ hath towlls I INK W \SH ( LOUIS ^ Extra lirar\ Stri/ir* atal I'laids CXNNON It Mil TOWLLS 2.">? IMtOHLlX^ ItO-Squarc 1*1 LLOW CASLS . 1 ."??? KlxW Itoman Liii|)f roi* SIktIs 70<* <:IIIU?KK!N\S SOCKS 10c It WON T A NT I IS 25c I.I, 6c liiiriwl ii os i: 48c Nylon no si: 89c Uracil Wear Sliorls. Slacks ami I'lio Snils? 98c to $2.98 I. XDIKS" Sport Shirts Sluli Kroailcliilli. ill ( itliirs. 59c LAWKS" 15 \<;s 48c-98c MAN ri< 11\ i'> 10c \i:\\ s ii i; i: it s Ihmily ?llatiste 15c MIVS WORK PANTS 98c MI VS Vt ASM PANTS |98c-$1.98 LADIKS' SHOES 1.98-2.95 MI VS WOHk SHIRTS 48c iVIKN'S DHKSS SHI HIS 97c <himi.ii; BATH MATS 48c HOYS' imo SII IK TS 48c" M KIN'S S'I'K\W If ATS |48c-$1.98 yJoubh' Bed Siz<\ Striped BFDSPKEADS 48c MEN'S ami BOYS' SLACK SUITS 1.69-2.98 METAL LAW N STKII'EI) CANVAS REACH CHAIRS ( II A IKS f.ri'cii mid Red $1.98 89c. BELK-TYLER CO. ~ Williamston

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