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Club Society and Personals or WILLIAMSTON mud MA*TOi COUNTY pnoNt Aurtfcln* I T? 4 6 Is Visiting Here Miss Jane Parker, of Norfolk, and Ruxton Md.. is visiting Mr and Mrs J. M Saunders here for a few days, j Visit at Nags Head Mr and Mrs. Jack Horner visited j at Nags Head last week-end Return To Norfolk Mrs Milton Bloom and daughter. Joyce, returned to their home in Norfolk Saturday after a visit here with Mr and Mrs Frank Margohs. j Attend June German .Among those attending tin June' night were Misses Mamie Clyde Taylor. Elva Grace Barnhill. Ger ?'lriin. 11 inps F.Ikio Jark.mn Mrs Raymond MvKottz+e. Mr. and Mrs.; Jack Horner. Mr and Mrs Clarence Whedbee. Dr. and Mrs E T Wal km Hardy Rose Billy Clark. Jack Baker Saunders. John v in Ruberson, DiclT" Marming and Gamer House Returns from Philadelphia Mr. Milton Goldman has returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Philadelphia Was Here Last Week end "M r. Rupert?Cowan of Norfolk, j . visited here last week-end Recovering from Operation Mis.^ Kitty Mitchell is recovering from an appendicitis operation in a i Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Attend B and L. Meeting Mr. and Mrs Wheeler Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis. Mr. and Mrs N. C Green, Mi and Mrs. W. C. Manning, and Mr C D Car starphen are attending a Building and Loan meeting in Blowing-Rock. In Swan Quarter Sunday Misses Thelrna Lilley. Ernestine Barber. Mamie Clyde Taylor, Evelyn Lilley and Marjorie Lindsley. Dick Slade. Herbert Whitley and Clayton Crofton visited in Swan Quarter on Sunday Is Visiting Hcrr Mr. Ben Hopkins, of Sunbury, is spending a few days here this week. In I.umberton Sunday Mr and Mrs John L. Rodgerson, Mr and Mrs Clinton House and son, John Clinton of Robersonville. and Miss Mary Rodgerson visited in Lumberton Sunday Miss Rodgerson remained there for a few weeks' vis it with friends. Visit at Nags Head S. W Manning. Lawrence Linds ley, Jr., Jim Manning, Edgar Gur gauus. Jack Edmondson and Thad Harrison visited at. Na*s Head last j \\ eek-end. In Rich Square Sunday Mrs Janic Lenin* visited in Rich Square Sunday. Was Here Friday v imU-d Mrs. Hattie Bailey hen- Fri day: ? Visit in Hamilton Mr. and Mrs Clayton Davenport. | Mr and Mrs Walter Roberson. of Robersonville. visited relatives ml Hamilton Sunday Visit in W'averly. Va. Misses Polly Dewey and Kathei - inc Harrison visited friends in Wav erly. Va.. last week-end In Aurora Sunday Martin Anderson and John Miller visited in Aurora and Minnesott j Beach Sunday. In Franklin, Va. Sunday Miss Ella Wynne Critcher and Thurlo McCoy visited in Franklin. Va . Sunday. ? Were at Morehead Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B N Nash and fam ily, Mr and Mrs. J D. Hutchms vis ited at Morehead Sunday In Greenville Sunday Miss Marjone Fleming visited friends in Greenville Sunday. Visits in Hamilton Miss Jennie Perkins, of Raleigh, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Parkins, in Hamilton, last week-end In Avdea Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClees visited relatives in Ayden Sunday Visit in Rocky Mount Mrs. Jack Frank, of Plymouth, and Mr. Jack Frank visited in Rocky Mount Sunday. Spends Week-end in Weldon Miss Mary Charles Godwin visit ed in Weldon last week-end. ? Visits in Himliton B<igue Slade. Jr.. of Enfie 1 d. visit ed relatives in Hamilton last week erfd At Albemarle Beach Sunday Mr and Mr?. Ben Lilley^ or James voile. visit yd at AlbenVarle Beach Sunday. i Returns from Fountain Miss Virginia Williams has re- I turned from a visit with friends in ' Fountain. Visiting in Roanoke Rapids Miss Eleanor Brown is visiting friends in Roanoke Rapids for a few days. At Nags Head last Week-end Misses Elva Grace Barnhill, Alma Godwin and Bernice Ward visited at Nags Head last week-end Return from World's Fair Dr. L. T. Llewellyn. Messrs. Fen ner Wallace, Marvin Roberson, John Hatton Gurganus and Roger Critch er. Jr.. have returned from a visit to the World's Fair. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fleishman and daughters. Davatia and Jacqueline, and Mrs. Joe Fleishman, of Ander son. S. C., visited relatives here Sun day and Monday. _ Spends Week-end Here Mrs F. E. Wilson, of Tarboro. vis ited friends here last week-end Visits at Nags Head Mr. Marvin Roberson visited at Nags Head last week-end Was Here Saturday Hiss"Jenny Levy, of Tarboro. vis ited her sister. Mrs. Irving Margolis, horo Saturday night. In Morehead Sunday Dr. F. E. Wilson, of Tarboro; Messrs. Irving Margolis and H. O. Peele were in Morehead Sunday. <r Visits Here Sunday ?Mr. D. Jones.-of Raleigh, visit ed here Saturday. In Durham Last Week-end ? Mr. and Mr*. D. Clayton and family visited in Durham last week-end. Return from Montreal Misses Evelyn Griffin and Delia Jane Mobley, Gordon Manning and Rev John L. Goff have returned from a week's stay at Montreat At Nags Head Sunday Dick Miller visited at Nags Head Sunday. ? Was Here Saturday Mrs. C. L. Johnson, of Gold Point, visited here Saturday night. Visiting Hare This Week Mr and Mrs. W. B Gaylord, Jr., of Whiteville, are visiting here this week. a In Norfolk Sunday Mrs. Eva Avant visited in Nor folk Sunday Leaves for Texas Rev. Jack Vinson left yesterday for a three weeks' visit in Texas Visits in Norfolk Mrs. Linville Johnson visited in Norfolk and Virginia Beaeh last week-end. Visit at White Lake Mis* Bettie Haywood and Mr. Bon ! Courtney spent the week-end at I White Lake. In Norfolk Last Week-end Mrs. Frank L. Johnson and Miss < Ethel Mae James spent the week end in Norfolk and Virginia Beach. In Stokes Sunday Mr Russell Roebuck visited in Stokes Sunday afternoon. Visit in Oak City Mr and Mrs. Ira Ainsley, of Ahos kie, and Mr. W. K. Ainsley, of Rox obel. visited Professor and Mrs. H M. Ainsley in Oak City Sunday. Visiting in Richmond Mrs. T. B. Slade is spending sev eral days in Richmond this week. ? ? Spend Week-end Here ?Mr and Mrs. Paul Humphries, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with friends. Was Here Last Week-end Mrs. Mary B. Shute, of Norfolk, visited relatives here last week-end. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. C B Coltrain. of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Coltrain. Visits in Greensboro Miss Mary Taylor spent the week end in Greensboro. She was accom panied by her father, Mr. Frank Taylor, of Elizabeth City. Attend Court Here Messrs. E G. Anderson. W. B. Ev erett. S. W Marshall. J C Smith, Paul Roberson and Chief William Gray were among those from Rober sonville attending court here yester day. 1 Visit at Morehead city Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Peele and daughter. Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russell and son. Charles, and Myrton Hardison visited at Morehead City and Atlantic Beach last week-end. At Morehead Sunday Misses Lois Taylor and Nora Grimes. Messrs. Guy Pippett and Neal Chamblee. of Zebulon, visited at Mnrehend Sunday. Hike All girls between the ages of 10 and 13 are invited to go on a hike Friday morning, leaving from the playground behind the swimming pool at 10:30. Leman Keel will lead the group. Attends June German Miss Julia Everett attended the June German in Rocky Mount Fri day night. Rocky -? 1 ? In Washington Yesterday Mesdames W. T. Rawls and Clyde Griffin visited in Washington yes terday afternoon. Return from Manteo Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hayman and daughter, Gloria, have returned from a visit with relatives in Man teo. Visiting in Chapel Hill Mrs. J W Watts is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Lyons, and Profes sor Lyons in Chapel Hill this week. Attends f urniture Meeting Mr. Garland Woolard attended a meeting of furniture dealers in Wrightsville last week-end. tn Richmond Yesterday Mr. W. H. Biggs was in Richmond yesterday attending to business, ipends We Spends Week-end in Wallace Miss Mary Stokes Robinson spent the week-end In WaHace with rela tives In Plymouth Sunday Mrs. Annie Kate Moore and Miss Dolores Long visited in Plymouth Sunday. V AC ATION SPECIALS TIici-iiion liolllo ? Sun Classen And Halliin^ (laps CLARK'S Drug STORET TIJLLl'HO.NE 53 WILLIAMSTON 77/E MY ST Kin KEY HAVE NO! TRIED INEOCKINC ME> ? t Tin 111 lli. MODERN BKAI TY SIIOI' rraily anil fin MM ? __ Kmt> linn- you hate any work ilone al our |iluee. wlirllii'r you lia?e a kry willi you or uol. you jtet a FREE CHANCE IS try u> open me . . . Anil if you'ri' lucky ami I open, you (id $3.04) IN TRADE \BSOI I TEEY FREE W aul lo lake a eliuner? EoIiiuiImio I)iil. Modern Beauty Shoppe MRS. J. A. KASON, Prop. IMione 245-W FEEL THE COLD "Here's the Summer Suit that's "refrigerated by Nature"? THI ARISTOCRAT OF SUMMER FABRICS Pi TAHOttD FOt MAOY-TO'WtAttXOUOVKY ?* L OM?ft ?eO lt'i a cunning blend of Angora mohair and Aus tralian worsted woven by famed Pheetley of igland and tailored by America's foremost maker ot sussimcr clothes. As cool as a frosted drink?yet precise in fit and fashion ... it resists wrinkling and holds its shape despite heat and humidity. IJght shades?dark shades?plain colore?patterns . . . they await your selection . . . here! Now! '3I50 Margolis Bros. Popular Gingham Gingham la making washable frocks for Hollywood's glamour girls this summer. Here is Ida Lupino, Paramount pictures player, in a green, blue and white plaid gingham frock of simple, easy-to eopy lines. There's a short-sleeved jacket of the same fabric with white pique revers and cuffs. HILKJ.NS-Gr.VraR In a kiveljr tftemoon ceremony at 5 10 o'clock Friday afternoon in the iFirat Christian Church. Wilson, ftflaa! I Helen Juanita Gunter, of Coats, be [came the bride of Thomas Franklin 1 Wiikins of Rocky Mount. The pastor i of the church, the Rev John Bar clay. officiated, using the impressive ring ceremony Mr. and Mrs Wilkms left for a wedding trip to an unannounced des tination after which they will be at home in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Wiikins is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. K. Gunter, of Coats She is a graduate of Atlantic Christ ian College, and has been a member of the Farm Life School faculty, near Williamston, for several years Mr Wiikins is the son of Mr and Mrs. J. J Wiikins, of Rocky Mount. Both are graduates of the class of '36 of the Atlantic Christian Col lege. Mr Wiikins is a young tobac conist of Rocky Mount. On Thursday evening following rehearsal at the church. Mr. and Mrs H. F Bell. Jr . Misses Jennie Lane, of Wilson; Elizabeth House, of Robersonville; Mary and Geor ... - - ... ... tt ? tamed at a cake cutting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bell, honoring mem bers of the wedding party and out of-town guests. BIRTHDAY DINNER A picnic dinner was given at the home of Mrs. Sallie Coltrain on Sunday, June 16th, honoring her on 66th birthday Her birthday, how ever will not be until June 20th. Mrs Coltrain has been confined to hi r bed two years. Mrs Bert Denton, sister of Mrs CbTtrain, along with other relatives from Tarboro, spent the day with her. Rev. W. B Harrington and j Rev A. L Ambrose, also attended the dinner All of Mrs. Coltrain's children and families were there. Other frtands and relative* alio en joyed tha dinner. Mn Col train rsce.vtd many prac tical and lovely (tits which were highly appreciated. I Xt 3 p. m. Rev. A L Ambrose con ducted a short communion service with members of Maple Grove Church attending, Mrs. Coltrain expressed her joy for the day and wished (or everyone to return to see her soon. MIBCELLANKOrS SHOWER Mrs. S. C. Griffin entertained a small number of neighbors and friends at a miscellaneous shower for her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Clyde Griffin, on Friday afternoon at her home on Williams Street. Roses and sweetpeas predominat ed in the lovely summer flowers used as decorations throughout the Griffin home. Assisting Mrs. Griffin was her daughter, Mrs W T. Rawls, and Mrs. Frank Weston, in entertaining guests and serving a delectable MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ?Mrs. L. J. Davenport and daugh ter, Magalene, of Oak City, enter tained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday night honoring Mrs. Wil liam Henrv Johnson whose mar riage took place on June first. The Davenport liomc was unus ually attractive with a profusion of summer flowers in pastel shades throughout the room where guests entertained. A delicious chicken salad plate with iced tea was served to the for ty-nine guests present. The honoree, Mrs. Johnson, was the recipient of a number of at tractive gifts Was Here Yesterday Eli Barnhill was nefe yesterday from Durham for a short while. SINGING CLASS TO IN BOSK OF SIASON The ooncert das o{ the Fres Will Baptist Orphan Home, of MiddWsea. will present a concert in the Rose of Sharon Church near Bear Grass on Friday night June 21st. The public is cordially invited to attend. _ Return to Raleigh Mr and Mrs. J. L. Harris returned | to their home in Raleigh Sunday following a viait here with Ml*. T. F Harrison U C harlotte This Week Mr. J. W Watts is in Charlotte this week attending to business. e?? Return from Canada Mr and Mrs Talley Gams, Mrs Coburn and Mrs. Carrie Whitford have returned from a week's trip through Canada. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. Henry Johnson and Others. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment in the above en titled proceeding made by L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on Monday, the 10th day of June. 1940, the under signed commissioner will, on Wed nesday. the 10th day of July, 1940, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamstun. N C . offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: 469 acres of Catling land lying and being in Goose Nest Township, same , being a 108-576 of 2648 acres of Gat i ling land lying and being in Martin County, N C.. and more particularly described ill a timber deed from Hen ry Johnson and others to Dill Cram er Truitt Corporation, of record in 1 the public registry of Martin County j in Book W-2, at page 12 nils the 10th day of June, 1940. CHAS. H MANNING, 11 l-4t Commissioner. 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