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Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MAKTES COCNTT PBONK Aartfetaf for Thi? DevwtBCal s 4 6 Marru<r License Issued A marriage license was issued in t this county 4art Saturday --by- Mr- ? Mary Andrews, assistant register of | deeds, to Daniel Gurganus and Miss Frances Whitaker. both of William- j ston. - - . . I In Belhaven Sunda> Mr and Mrs W H Carstarphen visited friends m Bettiaven Sunday 1 Visit in Richmond Sunday Mr and Mrs. G W Hardisun vis- I ited in Richmond Sunday They were accompanied home by Mrs. Irving Hull and little daughter. Paulanna. who will visit here for several days Was Business Visitor Here Mr> J. R Winslow. of Boberson-: vilk, attended to business matters i here yesterday. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. W. A Ellison, uf New i Vork. visited friends and relatives I here last week-end. Visit Near Here Mi and Mrs. Richard Epps and young son of Norfolk, visited Mrs Epps' parents. Mr. and Mrs Amos JPerry, near here, during the past week-end. Return from Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs John Tulloss have returned from their wedding trip to Ha> Springs Nebraska, and art at home with Mr and Mrs Charlie Bowers on East Academy Street. 1 Spend Week-end Here Di and Mrs. W H Harrell. of Philadelphia, visited -Me.?and M**J M S. Moore here last week-end Visit at Carolina Beach Mr and Mrs Bill Howell. Misses | Ernestinf Bari??a and Dorothy AUi* good, of Washington: Messrs Wood-1 row Tice. Car mil Crockett. Oscar Anderson and Sam Nelson spent last! week-end at Carolina Beach Returns to Snow Hill Miss Irene Mizelle has returned to her home in Snow Hill after a] visit here with friends. Return from Nags Head Misses Elva Grace Barnhill. Elsie turned from a week's stay at Nag> | Head Are Visiting Here Mrs Horace Waters and Miss j Mary Hassell Barnhill. of Durham j an- visiting Mrs Thessie Barnhill here. ' Visits in Portsmouth Miss Mary Brown Allgood visited in Portsmouth and Virginia Beach last week-end. In Wilson I>ast Week-end Miss Florence Holliday visited in Wilson last week-end Visit in Enfield Miss Leona Lawrence and Mr Tommy Lawrence visited in Enfield last wtf?h.enH Visit at Nats Head Mr .and Mrs. J. O. Manning and ? Mr and Mrs. Ben Pel i y visited at I Nags Head last week-end Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs Dick Bndgers, of Whiteville. visited Mrs. Joe Taylor here last week-end. Visiting in Norfolk Mrs Bill Haislip is visiting in Norfolk and Washington City for a few days. Is Visiting Here Miss Eloise Andrews, of Parmele, is visiting Miss Annie Mae Bailey here. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. C B. Coltrain. of Norfolk, visited Mr and Mrs. Gar land Coltrain here Sunday, the lat ter returning with them for a few days' visit Return from Virginia Beach Misses Mamie Clyde Taylor and Marjorie Lands ley have returned from a week's stay at Virginia Beach is Visiting Here Miss Madeline Smith, of Atlanta, j is visiting Miss. Evelyn Lilley her??f for a few days. In Bath This Week Mr. Charlie Clark is visiting rela tives in Bath this week. Were Here Friday Mr and Mrs. F E. Mendenhall, Mi.sses Frances and Marjorie Men denhall and Mr Flavius Mendenhall, of Winston-Salem, visited friends here Friday. Return from Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis and daughter. Sandra, have returned from a week's stay at Virginia Beach. Are Visiting Here Mrs. Milton Bloom and daughter, Joyce, of Norfolk, are visiting Mrs. Frank Margolis. here this week Was Here Friday Miss Betsy Thompson, of Wash j ington, visited friends here Friday afternoon, i Is Visiting Here Miss Irene Sturgill, of Tarboro, is visiting her brother, Mr. Casey Stur gill, and Mrs. Sturgill, here for a few days. Return from New York City Dr. and Mrs John W. Williams have returned from a week's trip to New York City and Virginia Beach. Visit in Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock visit ed relatives in Rocky Mount Sun day. ; ? ? At Virginia Beach Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Jones vis ited at Virginia Beach Sunday. Visits at Camp Leach -Mrs. fit B Rogerson visited at Camp Leach Sunday. She was ac companied home by her son. Bruce 'Powell, who attended camp there last week. Return from Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bowen have relumed from a few days' stay at Naes Head Nags Head Visiting in Wilmington Miss Bessie Malone is visiting rel atives in Wilmington this week Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs John Wadsworth are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W Watts here. Able To l*eave Hospital Mr. Will Waters, after a stay of more than three months in the Brown Community Hospital here with a broken hip. was able to re turn to his home in Bertie Thnr?. day. Returns from Asheville Mr. Teddy Jackson returned last week-end after an extended vaca tion in Asheville. Attending Convention Sheriff and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck are spending a few days in Hickory wnere lie is attending a convention of sheriffs. ?? ? Is Receiving Treatment Mrs. Paul Holliday, of Jamesville, is receiving treatment in the Brown Community Hospital here. Recovering from Operation Officer John Gurganus, of the lo night police force, is recovering from an operation in a Washington hospi jUL Are Visiting in Hamilton Mr. and Mrs Frank Clark, of Cob hngswood, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Mattie Everett, in Hamilton. They will be accompanied home on Thurs day by Mrs. Catherine HarreU and daughter, Georgie, for a two weeks' visit. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and sons, of Roanoke Rapids, visited here Sunday. Attending Conference Rev. and Mrs James Smith and family, Msr. H R. Wiltiam* and daughter, Janet, and Carlyle Lang ley, Jr., are attending the conference at Ridgecrest for about ten days. In Hamilton Sunday Mr and Mrs. W. G. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lynch and son, Gra ham, of Roanoke Rapids, visited Mrs. "Maffie"Everett in Hamilton Sunday. Don't Let the Heat Get You Down?? you cam ih; LOVELY ALL SUMMER LONC. Vt an there e?er any tiling more miattraelive than stringy, ilani|t "Mimiiier hair"? Yon ran avoid thai eomlition by. pelting a smart, modern per maiirnl that ?>ill ilef> the heat.' Modern Beauty Shoppe Madam Kiihinoff (iosmetirs I'ljoiie 2I.VW Try Madam Hultinof/'* Sun Tan Cream* Today Important Notice ?TO? TAXPAYERS A PENALTY OF ONE PER CENT WILL BE ADDED TO ALL 1939 TAXES AFTER AUGUST 2nd SAVE THIS PENALTY. PAY YOUR TAXES NOW C. B. Roebuck Sheriff? Martin County Clark'* Malarial ('.hill Tonic. Sold on moncy-huck guarantee ? Nyneplol Tooth llru-.li. Genuine Hriwtlc Ucatone Tonic ? For that tl weakened run-down condition ' CLARK'S FLIILAX? APt fi, CAt For illiiI wiiiiiiiier rolil ? ?? ENERGINE WHITE SHOE I'OLISH 25c size 19c WV aize 49c M??criiln Fool Powder E Am lircd. aching, aweaty feel ICE COLD COCA COLA IN BOTTLES CLARK'S DRUG STORE Your Prescription Given Careful And Prompt Attention. Bring Us Your Next Prescription. Phones 52-53 HINTS FOR | HOMEMAKERS I 1 ? By .Mary Brown AUgood. Hour | Service Director, Virginia Electric I And Fewer Company The annual trek to the beach, ca bins and camps call for certain pre cautionary things at home Before closing tne nouse for any length of time a systema tic check will en able one to get baek into the routine of living with a minimum of effort Look for leaks in roofs and gut ters and make re pairs. Put all food .in covered tin or glass containers. All jars of li P00?HV MilIV qUidS mUSt be i?iiiv ?,n protected trum bolh extreme heat and freezing. Leave ice box clean and open to air. Have ice box drain clean. M<t-hanical refrigerator: Defrost and add fresh water, then turn to warmest position rather than "off. Dispose of rubbish such as paper, rags, excelsior, shavings or oily rags. Put matches in tin box. Do not store any oil, gasoline, paint or varnish in house All paint brushes shouId have been cleaned after use. Water should be shut off; calt the plumber if necessary. Drain heating system, pipes and boilers. Close room doors to keep out mice. Fasten all windows and doors. Place one key in care of trusted neighbor. Notify fire insurance company, if house is to be closed over 30 days. Note: If in doubt, get expert ad vice and help, ? To Ventilate A Room Have hot air going out at the top. Have cold air comihg in at the bottom. Circulation need not be draught. Two windows hasten ventilation. One window down at top. One win dow up at bottom. Note: Fresh air brings in health To Clean A Refrigerator Remove all food and racks Wash racks with ammonia and wa ter. Wash all compartments with am monia arid water, rinse and wipe dry. Cool, and replace food. Note: Be sure stain is all removed, as the odor too often remains. To Remove Small Spots From Fresh Table Linen 1. Clear fruit (except peaches), a Place bowl under stain, b. Pour boil ing water through stained linen, c. Wipe off excess water &fter stain is gone. d. Shape linen, e. When half dry, press with warm iron to glaze linen. For peach use bleach. 2. Grease spot. a. Place bowl under stain, b. Cover the spot with soap jelly. c. Rub with tip of finger or soft brush, d. Rinse with warm water to carry off soap. Repeat d and e. above. Note: Be sure stai nis all removed, lest warm iron set it. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W E. Riles, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here Sunday. In Rocky Mount Sunday Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Brown visited in Rocky Mount Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers and infant daughter. Tennys. have re- ! turned to their home here after a stay [ at Bayview. They were accompan ied home by the former's sister, Mrs. James M Johnston, of Washington, for a short visit. | Visiting at Wrightoville Mr and Mrs. I). R. Davis are visit ing at Wrightsvillu Beach for a few days Visits at Morehead Sunday Mr. John Eagles visited at More head and Atlantic Beach Sunday. G n?n<l<i *- ? 1 11- ?? ?prnus Vt rrii niu nvrc Mrs Henry Hatton, of Norfolk, visited Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus here last week-end. Visit at Virginia Beach Eli Gurganus. James Willis Ward, Laiwrenee Lmdsley and C. Tr Rober son visited at Virginia Beach Sun day. Leaves for World's Fair Bobby Harrison left yesterday with Rev. Z. T. Piephoff and party for a week's trip to the World's Fair. Visit at Virginia Beach Mr and Mrs. H. O. Peele visited at l Virginia Beach last week-end. Return from St. Louis Messrs. L. P. Lindsley, Van Taylor, of Everetts; Robert Everett, of Pal myra, and H. G. Shelton, of Speed. have returned from St. LouJ? where they attended a Purina Farm Tour. Visits at Virginia Beach Mr. Dick Slade, of Hamilton, vis ited at Virginia Beach Sunday. Returns to Elisabeth City Mist Mahala McMnllan has re turned to her home in Elizabeth City] after ^ Vtftt here with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Attend All-8tar Game Messrs. Ray Goodmon and Hal Dickens. Ray Goodmon, Jr.. and S. J. Stames, Jr., attended the All-Star game in Wilson last night. Returns to Raleigh Miss Annette Spruill has returned to her home in Raleigh after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peel. Visit at Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davenport vis ited at Virginia Beach last week end. Returns to His Home Here Dick Champion, student at the University summer school. Chapel Hill, has returned to his home here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Champion. In Raleigh Thie Week Mrs J. Eaaon Lilley and daughter, Mary Ola, are viaiting in Raleigh thia week. t Hie following announcement will be of interest as Mr. Woodard was assistant county agent here prior to his acceptance of a position in Swan Quarter a few months ago Mr Herman G. Credle, of New Holland, announces the engagement of his daughter. Gretchen, of Swan Quarter, to Joseph Person Woodard, of Swan Quarter and Kenly, son of Stephen W Woodard. of Kenly. The wedding will take place In! late August. Spends Week-end Here Mr Wesley Peele, located on the tobacco market in Hughsville. Md . visited relatives here last week-end. Visit in Pocomoke City, Md. Mr and Mrs J. O Manning. Jr., visited the latter's parents in Poco moke City. Md , last week-end Attend Game in Greenville Sheriff C. B Roebuck and Russell Roebuck attended the baseball game in Greenville Sunday. In Hamilton Sunday M- and Mr* f K Barnhill. of Stokes, visited their daughter. Mrs. Herman Everett, and Mr. Everett, in Hamilton Sunday In Hamilton Sunday Mr and Mrs. M E Faison and son, Elmore, of Roanoke Rapids, vis ited in Hamilton Sunday. Mrs Robert Coburn and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpson. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Coburn. Mr. and Mrs G H. Harrison. Jr., Mr. and Mrs John A. Manning and Miss Joseph ine Harrison are spending this week at Myrtle Beach. They will be Join ed on Wednesday by Mr Robert Co burn and Mr. Edwin Holding. Miss Maggie Belle Jones, of Ham ilton. accompanied Mr and Mi's Art Kent to their home in Lyons, New York, for a short visit. The Kents were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Poole in Hamilton. Mr. Breezy Beaird has returned from a visit with relatives in Fair fax, Ala. He was accompanied here by his young SOD. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Osteen and family are visiting at Pamlico this week. Visit at Bay view Mr and Mrs Juiiui Peel visited at Bayview last week-end. Mr and Mrs. Charles Godwin, Sr., were their fuests there Sunday. Attend Game in Greenville Messrs. Pete Fowden and Reg Simpson attended the baseball game in Greenville Sunday. SAVINGS And LOANS Will BUILD Your FUTURE PLANS Make a practice of saving a portion of your Meekly or monthly income. It Mill !??? the i!ieun? of your oMning u home, maintaining your credit ami in making purchases, buying less the cash discount. Savings accounts sol icited and Melcomed regardless of hoM small. Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. fflmvr - At - Barnhill Bros. Not Juwt A Weekly Sato But A Boat Honest-To-Goodness (ait In All Prices. Lailiet' Bath Suits 3.50 valum 81.00 Luiliet' Vaile Dresses 3.95 value $1.98 I unity Fair Panties 79e value 59c iMtlif*' Full-Fathioned K HOSE 59r value. Now 48c 79c tulue. Now 59c 1.(Ml value. Now 79c LADIES'1 SLIPS Loomrroft hustum-Fil 1.79 value, Now SI.29 VANITY FAIR SLIPS 2.(MI value. Now ?_ $1.29 Men's Bathing Trunks 2.00 value $1.00 Men's Sport Trousers 5.00 value *3-50 Men's Sport Shirts 79c Men'* Slraic HATS 2.(M) value #1.00 1.00 value . ,19c Men'* Aetrut SHIRTS 2.00 value #1.39 1.65 value $1.19 Men * Biff OVERALLS Siw# up to 50 Special for 89c Big Lot Print Dresses 1.00 value _ 69c 81x90 - Sheets 2 FOR $1.00 Men $ Sport sVeaters 1.00 value, Now . . . 69c BEACH CHAIRS 1.00 value, Now . . . 69c BOYS' OVERALLS 43c and 58c Bath Mat Set. Assorted color*. 1.00 val. 79c Children's \**orte?l color* Sandals 2.00 value 79c . WINDOW Shades Ivory ? Ecru 50c value 32c All SUMMER SHOES _ At COST Boys' Dress Shorts With Belt?All Sine* 38c ALL LUGGAGE ON SALE ALL WORK PANTS Both Boy*' and Men'* CUT BELOW COST Men'* Overall Pants 79c Hanes Shirts and Shorts Only 19c EACH BARNHILL BROS. * Williamston
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