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Wi r? Club Society and Persoyials OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNT* PHONE Anything lot. This T? 4 6 Visit in Philadelphia Messrs Jack Frank and Milton Goldman visited in Philadelphia last f w eek-end Spending Summer Here Dick Dunn, student at Oak Ridge Militan Afpd^my ?s spending the summer hen- with his parents. Mr and Mrs W E. Dunn Attends Dance in Kobersonville \ Mrs. ( raidine Stallings attended the Jack Wardlau danct in Rober sonville last week Removed Irom Hospital Little Miss Viola Gardner has been 1 removed from Brown Community Hospital i" the hemt of_h? r parents. Mr and Mrs. Ernie Gardner, in Jamesvil.'- where she is recovering lrpm a pneumonia,, attack. 4 Spending Summer Here John Fleming Thigpen and CarlyIt ? Hall, students at Mars Hill College,! Mir." Hin. lire spending the sumhui j "here witi: their paring-?-?? Are Here I'm Summei Milton James Bui ra- C'ntehi r. Jr., | Robert Couen and Bill Ballard, stu- : dents ot Wake K rest College are. spending tin summer months here j with r? iatives \ isit Here Sunday Mr at : M; Grcver Pittman and ! family Mr and Mt> Marvm.FeltonJ and son. ol Rocky Mount, visited Mr 1 and Mr C P Pittman here Sun-1 day. \ Biting Relatives Here Kdgar (iurganu .'.o i r.t at Wake ' Forest College, is v. iting relatives hi>re- : ? summ. i Were Here Friday Mr. and Mb Dan Barm s and Mr.v Barne: n Wilson, visited Mr and Mrs W. E Dunn here Friday. \ isils llere Saturday M:>. L-e Brewei, ol Windsor vis-! :? ? ?1 ii .'muiLiji. 1 Visits in Durham Ret; Manning visited in Durham last wet k-end. Graduates from A. M. A Raymond H. Goodmon, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. R. H Goodmon, of Wil- j hamston, is a m< mber of the grad uating class of Augusta Military Academy at Fort Defiance, V?.*The! ? xcrcises begin June 1 and continue ' through the 5th. Return from World's Fair Misses Anne A-rkeu" and Mary Capehart and Mr Clifton Whichard have returned from a w?ek's trip to the World's Fair. New York City. Recovering from Operation Little Mis Georgia Han ell. of Hamilton, is recovering from a ton mi operation performed in Green ville yesterday. Visit in Greensboro M'-sdamtb Daisy ..Pope ami R<?ger. Cntoher and Miss Mary O'Neal Pope visited m Greensboro last week'end. In tiircmillr Sunday Alma . Godwin.?Virginia Williams. Maud Taylor and Marjone Fleming visit ed in Greenville Sunday Were llerc Saturda> Mi and Mrs Selby Jackson and Mr. Marvin Williams, of Kentucky, visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. Is Receiving Treatment Mrs. William Gurganus. of Bear Grass, is receiving treatment in j Brown Community Hospital Are Visiting Here Mr. arid Mrs. Francis McMaster, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and i Mrs. F. V. Barnes here 1 In Franklin. Va.. Sunday Miss Klla' Wynne Cntcher and Mr, Thurlp McCoy, of Washington, visit ed the latter's parents in Franklin, Va . Sunday. Was Here Sunday Mi. J. P. Woodaid, uf Swan Quar l? i. v iMh d liel'e SUhdiiy. ? Visits in Scotland Neck Miss Emelyne F.vans visited Scotland Neck last week-end. In Plymouth Saturday Misses Katherine Harrison and Polly Dewey and Mr. Pap Diem vis ited in Plymouth Saturday Were in Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. J. H. Williams and daughter, Miss Lucy, visited in Norfolk yes terday I- \ outing lierr Mrs. Eleanor Walden. of New Jer sey, is visiting Mr and Mrs Kim Saunders here. Visits in Snow Hill Miss Irene Mizzelle visited her mother in Snow Hill last week-end. Was Here Sunday Dr. Claud Simons, of Wilson, vis ited friends here Sunday ? ? - In Washington Sunday Misses Ella Mae Taylor. Annie Mae Bailey- and Mane Harrison, Messrs. Gaiiaiid Bland, Jimmy Taylor aficT Elbert Harrison visited in Washing- { j ton Sunday Was Here Saturday Mr. Jimmy Dickens,.of Koberson ville. visited his brother. Mr. Hal j Dickens, and Mrs. Dickens, here Sat urday and Sunday. Visit Here Yesterday Mis. Walter Bailey and son, of Bear Grass, visited here yesterday Is Visiting in Ahoskie Mrs. K D. Worrell is visiting rel j ativcs in Ahoskie for a few days. ? Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ballanger and son, Edward, Jr.. of New Bern, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Hardison here Sunday. ? In Kobcrsonville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilfiatji Everett and daughters visited in Kobersonville Sunday. Recovering from Operation ' Miss hi unies Humble i.-* recover ing from a tonsil operation perform ed in a Windsor Hospital this morn ing. Visiting Friends Here Miss Iris Payne\ of EasterflTShoro. Md.. is visiting friends here, Visiting in Charleston, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dred Darden and daughter, Ann Gray, are visiting Mrs. Darden's parents in Charleston. S C Attends Baseball Game Here Miss Vera Kdmondson, of Tar hofo, attended the baseball game here Sunday afternoon. Is Visiting Here Miss Ernestine Peed, of Aurora, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wes ton here. ( lark's Kliciuuutisiii Compound \ I'oMlivr Minify -Hack (iuaranti-rd Krmrdy for tlie Relief of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumhugu, !\euritis, \eurulgia ami Mmnutui Aches uiul I'uint CLARK'S Drug STORE ll LLi'liOM. 53 W1LLIAA1STOM GRAND OPENING OF ALBEMARLE Beach On Historic Albemarle Sound, Wear PLy MOUTH, H, 17 Friday Night, May 31 SPECIAL BIG DANCE MUSIC BY Hal THURSTON ? and His Orchestra The Band Wiih Rhythm = PLAN YOUR VACATION! Cottages tor Rent Bathing and Boating Special Rales To Picnics and Sunday Schools STAK IN COTTON Ellen Drew, Paramount pictures star, in one of the latest cotton play outfits. Her blue chambray pinafore dress hasa blue and white pinafore | of the same fabrics. Miss Drew, who j appears currently in "Buck Benny Rides Again." is one of many Hol lywood stars who have helped make cotton sports clothes popular. Na tional Cotton Council predictions are that during the coming summer cot ton will increase still further its re cent remarkable gains in the sport clothes field. In Richmond for Few Weeks Miss Carolyn Lindsley is visiting relatives in Richmond for a few weeks. Is Visiting Here Miss Iiuth Johnson, of Washing ton. is the guest of Miss Ruth Ward here::' ? ? 1 Visits Here Monday Mr. Frank Spruill, of Plymouth, visited here Monday. Is Visiting Friends Here Miss Mildred Taltey. of Randle rnan. is visiting friends here ? Was Here Last Weekend iss Doris Taylor, of Boac.Grass, | visited here last week-end Shop 1 Mi and Mrs. 15. F. Lilley, of Jamcs ville. shopped here Saturday. Were Here Saturday Mi and Ml:i?Colon?Mai tin.?14 Jamesville. were visitors here Sat urday. Visit Here Saturday Misses Alene and Cbrrine Smith, of Robersonville, visited here Satur day night. ? ? :?) In Raleigh Saturday Misses Frances Bowcn and Bolton Co wen visited 111 Raleigh Saturday Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coburn. of Greenville, visited friends here Sun day. Visiting in Bear Grass Miss VfIitiit BaiUy.TtTJ. Harri son. Charlie Harrison and Garland Bland, students^at. A. C. C . Wilson, are spending the summer with rel atives in Bear Grass. Visiting in Washington Brutv Powfll Rok't-rson is visiting m Washington for a few days. Was Here Sunday Miss Mai* Anderson, of Farmville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Anderson, here Sunday. Visit in Fredericksburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles James ed relatives in Fredericksburg Sunday. Ik Visiting in Wilson Mrs. E. S. Peel is spending several days in Wilson this week with rela tives. Sprnds Week-end Here Miss Frances James, of Bethel, vis ited relatives here last week-end. Visit Here Sunday Misses Jane Bunting and Marion Barnhill, of Bethel, visited friends here Sunday afternoon. Were Here Yeeterday Mrs. J H. Smith, Misses Mary Ka therine Spruill and Sue Murphy, of Windsor, visited here yesterday Is Visiting Here Miss Fannie Hae Moore, of Wind sor, is visiting relatives here for a few days. In Stokes [jut Week-end Misses Mary Gwynne Osborne and Stokes last week-end Is Confined To Her Home Friends of Miss Christine High will regret to learn that she is confined to her home in Middlesex by illness In Norfolk Sunday Misses Mildred Cherry' and Sara Rumcy. Messrs. John Coltrain, Jr., and Irving Respass visited in Nor folk and Virginia Beach Sunday. The officers training class of group, one of the Albemarle Presbytery will hold a meeting at Williamston Presbyterian church Thursday morn ing at 10:30. All officers of Presbyter ian churches in the county are urged to attend. Memorial Service Will Be Held At Legion Hut The American Legion and the Am erican Legion Auxiliary of Wi1 liaxnston, Martin County, will hold a memorial service at the Legion Hut May 31. 1940. at 8:30 p. m. The program is as follows: Call to order, by Mrs. Charles Dav enport; Advancement of colors, by Color Bearers J. A. Ward and W. M Wynn; Pledge to the Flag, led by Mr Wil liam Gray; Invocation. Post Chaplain: Solo, "Lest We Forget," Mrs. C j Roebuck; In Flanders Field. Mrs. V. A Ward; i At the Rote Bowl. Mrs J A Ward and Mrs. R. H. Goodmon. Taps, Mrs. P. N{. Holliday; Recognition of Gold Star Mothers and Gold Star Sisters; Solo, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," Mrs. Charles Davenport; Mother's Poem, Miss Worsley; America. By All. Following this presentation a spec ial musicale will be given, an outline of the program will be given in Fri day's issue of this paper. All Legion and Auxiliary members are expected to attend this memorial service and wear their poppies. At the conclusion, refreshments will be served to all members. MISS WARD TO BECOME BRIDE OF W. H. JOHNSON SATURDAY Miss Dorothy Ward and Mr. Wil liam Henry Johnson will be married at the Christian Church Saturday morning at nine o'clock. The young couple will be unattended. No writ ten invitations are being issued, but friends of the couple are invited to gttjBgiA ; Visit Near Tillery Sunday Mrs. Garland Coltrain, Mrs. Albert Coltrain, Miss Pattie Battle and Mr C. C. Coltrain visited Mr. Paul Bat tle and Miss Alice Battle near Til lerySunday Albemarle Beach Will Open Friday Completion of an number of im provement* last week prepared the way for formal opening of Albemarle Beach with a dance Friday night. May 31. the music to be provided by Hal Thurston and his orchestra, it was announced today by L. W. Gur kin, owner of the popular resort which la located on Albemarle Sound near Mackeys. It was formerly known as Rae's Beach The gala opening this year will be a week later than last year because of weather conditions, but Mr Gur kin said that with Hal Thurston and his band succeeding Brookes Fryer's band of last season he expects the 1940 opening will be largely attend ed Vacationists will find the beach an even better place to spend their leis ure time, according to Mr Gurkin, who said the walkway had been ex tended to the second pier and that with new paint and improved build ings the place would be, much more 1-lMyWoMW. ? Four cottages will be available for i those who wish to spend their time 'at the beach this summer. And if ;the need is equal to last year there ;wiil be times When [his wm not Be enought. As usual, bathing and boating witli dancing will be tile main features of the resort, with ether recreational ac tivities at times during the season There will be special rates on the cot j tages and general use of the beach to parties and Sunday schools said Mr i Gurkin In Norfolk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J C. Manning ai d sons. Jimmie and Asa. and Mr. and Mrs A J. Manning. Mr It E. Man ning and Mrs. Blanche Manning and Charles Manning visited in Norfolk and Williamsburg Sunday rem-win borne Mrs. Taylor Kinzie Peck announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Layman Pendleton Win borne, to Mr Julius Slade Yarrell Peel on Satur day. the eleventh of May, 1940, at De Land, Fla. At home, Williamston, N. C. No cards mailed in Williamston and Martin County. Superphosphate Application Doublet Yield In Pasture i Where he. applied triple superphos phate on his pasture at the rate of j 200 pounds to the acre, B. M. 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