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Club Society and Personals or WILLI AMSTON and MAKTLN COUNTY PHONE Anrthiac for This ~ To 4 6 Was Here This Week John Pope. Jr.. of Durham, visit ed relatives here this week * Visiting in Micro Mrs. Wheeler Manning is visiting relatives in Micro for a few days. In Dardens Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Jones visit ed the lafter's parents. Mr and Mrs Jim Griffin, in Dardens. last week-end Returns to Richmond Mrs Lizzie Dawes has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John L Rodgerson She was accompanied to Rocky Mount Wednesday by Mr and .Mrs. Rudiicrson. * Returns from Ashevilie Miss Lucy Williams has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends in Ashevilie. Returns to Virginia Beach Miss Eileen Boush has returned to her honu at Virginia Beach after a visit here with Miss Carolyn Linds ley. Is Visiting Here Mrs. Margaret Hollingsworth. of Washington City, is visiting Mrs Clyde Ward here this week. Visiting in Belhaven, Va. Mrs Joseph A Cason is spending the week-end with relatives in Bel haven Va Her niece, Miss Kather ine Turner, will accompany?her . home. . . ?? Leaves for Georgia ?Mr Rupert Cowen left this week for Vrdaliu. Ga .. where he resumed hi> connection with the Imperial To bacco Company. Visit in Goldsboro Mi C. B Roebuck. Mrs Rupert C'iwen and Professor Russell Ro< buck visited in Goldsboro and Wil-' son. this week. Visit Here Tuesday Dr. and Mrs Emmett Lupton, of ! Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gar-1 land Barnhill here Tuesday. Visiting in Suffolk Mrs.' Paul Simpson is visiting rel atives in Suffolk. Visit Here Tuesday Mrs Eustace Jones and Mias Car rie Dell Jones, of near here, were visitors in town Tuesday afternoon. In Washington This Week Miss Mary Lewis Manning visit ed friends in Washington this week. \ Visiting In New York City Miss Edna Ballard is visiting the World's Fair. New York City. Returns from Charlotte Mr. John Henry Edwards has re turned from a business trip to Char lotte Return from World's Fair Misses Ernestine Barber and Thel ma Lai ley. Messrs. William Haislip, Carroll Crockett. Billy Clark. Law rence Lindsley, Jim Rhodes, Jr., and Pete Fowden. Jr . are expected to re turn tomorrow from a week's trip at the World's Fair. Visit Here Wednesday Dr. and Mrs H S. Edwards visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Garland Barnhill here Wednesday en route to their home in Atlanta after a visit Massachusetts. Return from Robersonville Mis. J H. Edwards and son. Jack, havt returned from a visit in Rob ersonville with relatives Visiting in Oriental Mrs. Clyde Griffin is visiting rel atives in Oriental for a few days. In Washington Tuesday Mesdames O. L. Willard and Frank Weston visited in Washington Tues day afternoon. In Windsor Wednesday Mesdames Robert Manning and son, Mrs A. J Manning and daugh ters. and Mrs. Henry Manning and son visited in Windsor Wednesday. In Raleigh Yesterday Messrs. Garland Barnhill. J. T. Bai*nhill and Clarence Griffin were business visitors in Raleigh yester day Visiting in Bear Grass Mr. and Mrs. Tom Channey and son. Tom. Jr., and Mr. "Snookie" Mi* /ell. , of Steubensville, Ohio, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs Walter Bailey in B?mi Grass. In Washington Wednesday Mesdames Jr~S. Whitley. Luther and John Peel visited in Washing ton Wednesday. Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs Joe Everett, of Norfolk, visited friends here yes terday. y " On Georgia Tobacco Market Mr. Carlyle Lang ley is located on the tobacco market in Adell, Ga. Clark's Specials \ yiil I'oinon 1 hi k ami Hyih'il IVY LOTION INSULT SIMLAV :>0c PU MA Nl MLS l.ifrbuoy (.loansin/i Tixsiion IILALTII SOAP .>00 sheets 2>c 2 for lac TKl SSKSr CHI TCHKS. CLASTIC STOCKINGS \nd "AHDOMIN \l. IJFLTS Clark"- Corrective Compound AHA A HAA For IK>enterv. 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Many have that amazing new Hi-llumid food-freshener system. If you're tired of wasting money on itrc or troublesome old-fashioned refrigerators ?what you need is a new money-saving Leonard. Come in and see it in our showroom today. 'Stmt* mm J lotmJ tmxti txtrm 1940 LEONARD CIVtS YOU ALL THIS riM l?H< Iillm Midi ? FwutakMa-ilral ulM Uataf ? Ml rt wMi tea* ilii-lwMi m avaragu wmI'i ?apply af lead ? Ilk tRutri totl at ruomy italvlsg ? #1 Mf he what?t Mm. ? twlmiit Imiti 600 ? ra m ailng * I ? I Tow Mtrtloo flan. MID ELECTRIC Woolard Furniture Co. b ViMtiag Here Mr*. Bennie Griffin, of Roberson vilit. i? visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr* S. C Ray. here for a few week* ' In Reeky Mount Tuesday Meadames Tally Garris and Car roll J one* and Mi** Rachel Johnson visited in Rocky Mount Tuesday af ternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. H. R. William* and daughter. Janet, who remained there for a few days' visit. a Visit in Louisburg Mesdames W E Warren and Erah Cobb visited in Louisburg Wednes day. I Spend Week-end Here Mr*. Andrew Holliday and Miss | Opal Brown, of Jamesville, visited i Mrs Carlyle Langley here last week end. Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. Shade Felton and son, Don nie, and Mrs Marvin Felton and son. Ronnie, of Rocky Mount, visited relatives here yesterday. Vihiting in Conetoe Mrs. Henry Crawford is visiting ] Mrs. Margaret Dozier in Conetoe. s Enters Richmond Hospital Miss Janie Griffin entered a Rich mond hospital yesterday for treat ment. Was Here Sunday Miss Mary Dale Harris, of Little ton, visited her sister, Mrs. Robert Manning, and Mr. Manning, here Sunday. Return from Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bowen have returned from a visit with relatives m Philadelphia and are spending a few days with Mrs. J. L. Robertson here before continuing to their home in West Palm Beach. * Returns to Clinton < Mis. Allen Darden has returned to \ Clinton after a visit here with Mr and Mrs W. J. Miller Visiting in Manteo Mrs. Eva Avant is visiting at Man teo. Returns to Canton Miss Betty Haywood has returned to her home in Canton after a visit here She was accompanied by Miss Trulah Ward Page for a few days' visit. Visit in Robersonville John Miller and Bennie Godwin! visited in Robersonville Wednesday In Raleigh Wednesday Mr. Ben Courtney visited 111 Ral- I eigh Wednesday Returns to Halifax Mrs, Milton Norman returns to her home in Halifux today after a visit Here with her mother, Mrs. A. Hassell. Is Visiting Here Mrs. Ben Hopkins, of Sunbury, is j spending a few days here with Mr and Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger ? In Conetoe Yesterday | Dr. and Mrs John D. Biggs visit-1 ed in Conetoe yesterday. Returns to Texas Miss Jean Vinson returned to 1 liume ill Galveston, Texas, today f lowing a visit here with her broth Rev. Jack Vinson. * ? r. Ill Durham Yesterday ?Mr?John W. Green wus-in Dt ham yesterday on business. Recer ly employed by the North Carolii Joint Stock Land Bank, Mr Grei will soon open an office in Ne Bern. ? In Community Hospital ?Mix. Frame Modun, ol near James-1 ville, is undergoing treatment in the Brown Cummunity Hospital here. Were Here Yesterday Chief William Gray und Sergean Jackson, of Robersonville, visitec here yesterday afternoon. Is Undergoing Treatment Mrs. Bennie Lilley is undergoing treatment in the Brown Community hospital here. ?* * . In Elizabeth City Yesterday Sheriff C. B. Roebuck, Deputy H. Roebuck, Mayor Hassell and Chi< W7~Br Camel attended a meeting ( the Federal Bureau of Investigi tion in Elizabeth City yesterday a ternoon. Attend Meeting Here Messrs. Mack Wynne and Joe 1 Winslow, of Robersonville, attende a meeting of the American Legio fair committee here Wednesday eve ning. Visit in Williamsburg Mrs. T. B Brandon and son, Tom Mrs. F. J. Margolis and children Richard and Barbara, visited in Wil liamsburg yesterday. Are Visiting Here Mr*. B. T. Cullen and son, Bob by, of Portsmouth, are spending a few days here with Mrs C. T. Rob erson. ya'.vrf * Returns from Enfield Miss Millie Biggs has returned home from summer camp and from a visit with relatives in Enfield. Welner Roast Mr. Dan Jones was delightfully [entertained at hit home near her* Thursday night with a welner roast, honoring him on his birthday. He was the recipient of a number of useful gifts. Guests for the affair were Misses Dora Lib RawU, Rae Moore, Mary Manning, Marie Perry and Carrie Dell Jones and Messrs Ernest Carter Rhode* Jonea, Clyde Holland, Si mon Perry, Jr? Haywood Pate and Junior Perry. a SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT ' 1 DU&me&e Home-made <Ums F1BE0 BY A CoMEutOBLE SMAVed eaom Man - too law of MAfedtt AAE AEQlilftEP *0A ohe MacEae^l or -rtoi _\. <J1umpy JoiImVLvU. A P\?i LON, HAS *A* OM-tkl. ROLL of<?t LLlVU?-0? (MK IU-S.A1.WAS OWIC1AUI' MIMOllLLIlIf *? WAR DLPAR-rVtKf, AMD AO UCMCU ? OMOK'SlOHAl. (KM DuPrli A talLH-rtwap tm*6f amp a j_tn s*ot P/OiyiW f jf ? AWAY, *15UCCK5 FKU/ I ? LEAPING IKsEfi-AiLocurt, .JRASSHoPPUl*-WtAt'ClEAX* rtiM*** ?Y Moses' Pun POOD lAWt, amp could Bi SAT em amcommi Dot ? CKAWLIKC IxiLcTS WtJU ItMCLEAM I LBH<KJK U Zl.tXj 7? HUU Today's Fashion Bride-Elect Honored Miss Ethel Mae James whose mar riage to Mr. Larry Wade will take place tomorrow in the First Baptist Church in Norfolk, was honored at miscellaneous shower by Mes dames H. L. Johnson, Bill Haislip and Eloise Bennett and Miss Annie Br VKRA WINSTON HERE'S a swell number in whicb to greet spring. It ia of navy blue crepe, buttoned to below the waist line. The skirt is seamed to mini mise the waist and five a flare. Two slit pockets are placed below the oird's-cye pique collar with its pleated edfe. Caffs are of the aaaa. Both are rot on with concealed but tons and button-holes, making them easy to detach for laundering. CONCKLIN-MARTIN Mis.> Bertie Martin, of Jumesville. and James Wallace Concklin. of Plymouth and Los Angeles, were married in the Angeles Temple in Radio Studio, Los Angeles, Tuesday night, July 30, with the Rev. Phil Kerr officiating. Mrs. Concklin, daughter of Mr. J F Martin ,of Jamesville, and the late Mrs. Martin, attended the Jamesville schools and since her graduation has been employed with Rose's here. She wore for her wed ding a becoming navy blue costume suit with white accessories and a shoulder corsage of orchids. The groom, son of Mrs John As kew, of Plymouth, and the late Mr. Concklin, also attended the James ville schools and is connected with his brother in business in Los An geles. Hie church was attractively dec orated with a profusion of greens and flowars,?Miss Viola Anderson sang, "I Love You Truly," prior to the ceremony. Witnesses to the wed ding were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Concklin, brother and sister-in-law of the groom, and Miss Jean Brooks and Mr. Glenn Dickenson, of Los Angeles Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for a wedding trip to Santa Monica Beach and upon their return will be at home at 1201 West 30th St.. Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Concklin were hon ored at a number of lovely parties prior to their wedding. Surprise Birthday Dinner Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus was honored at a surprise birthday din ner last night at her home here by her family. The table was centered with a birthday cake amid an attractive setting of flowers. The honoree was given a number of lovely gifts. Guests were Mrs. Gurganus, hon oree; Mr. and Mrs. George Hatton Gurganus and daughter, Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Waters, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. David Hix, Misses Elsie and Faye Gurganus, John Hatton, Elf and Edgar Gurgan us, Wheeler Martin Ward and Mr. John L. Hassell. Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leggctt, of Cha pel Hill, are visiting relatives here this week. Was Business Visitor Here Chief Edmond Early, of Oak City, was here attending to business to day. 0 b Visiting Here Mr. Z Hardy Rose, Sr., of Nash ville, is spending a few days here with his sons. ? Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Asa Johnson, of Hamilton, was a business visitor here this morn ing. Visits Here Wednesday Mrs. Lewis Omer, of Richmond, Vs., visited friends here Wednesday [ternoon for a short while. Mae Bailey, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bennett. A color scheme of pink, white and green was carried out in the profu sion of late summer flowers and in the refreshments, which consisted of ice cream, cakes, mints and pea nuts. Other guests were Mrs Ben Hop kins, of Sun bury; Misses Helen and Ruby Johnson, Kathleen Price, Neda Pendleton, Katherine Leggett. of Washington; Fannie Mae Hurst, El sie Jackson and Marion Pender; Mes (lames Henry Oakley, Thessie Barn hill, Charles Whitley, of Atlanta; D. L. James, of Parmele, mother of the honoree; Allen Leggett, of Parmele. John Cooke, Mary Belle Osborne and Joe Pender. ' Miss Jeanette Rogers, of Peters burg, is visiting relatives here. I.ET US INSURE YOUR TOBACCO CURING BARNS AND PACK BARNS After all the expense and trou ble of making your crop of to bacco, do not take the chance of losing it by Fire and Light ning. without Insurance pro tection. See us for your insurance needs. We sell all kinds. J. E. POPE WILLIAMSTON ' AGAINST THE ravages OF / WEATHER / v/ith AMERICAN HOME 'MuJit All America is finding new satisfaction in . Vwr rjirew Horn* Horn* PaMt. Here is a better-than-average paint that averages better on wear and price. Painters like to ; work with it. You'll like the smart colorful new look it gives your home. Comes in a wide range of popular shades. Martin Supply Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. PEflDER 1 Quality Joed 5tote.i Hero's Your Chunee Ti> Slork Up On Fine Pieties \l A Great Week-end Saving! Lours Sour, Dill, Surert or Sour Onion PI C K L E S?2 l.'{-oz. jars .... 17c Delicious Nourishing Honey ISul OLEO 2 1-lb pkgs.19c Lang's Pickled BEETS, 2 10-oz. jars _ 17c Protecto Safety MATCHES, 2 pkgs. __ 13e Lane's Pepper RELISH, 2 10-ox. jars 17c STANDARD UNSWEETENED ? No. 2 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .... 4 for 25c FIG NEWTONS?N.B.C.?lb. 9c TOMATO JUICE-Libby s-2 cans 15c CHEESE, lb. 19c LAND O'LAKES Bl&T AMERICAN Tatty Boiled HAM ? lb 39c Junket Rennet Ice CREAM MIX. 2 Pkg. 17c (;aKfs TRY ONE OF OUR Neic Delicious GRAHAM CRACKER LAYER CANNING SUPPLIES CERTO?R-oz. bottle 21c FRUIT JAR RUBBERS, 5 tloz. 10c Mason JAR CAPS?12 to pkg. 19c Mason FRUIT JARS-qts., tloz. 69c
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