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la Mem Hill Sunday
Mrs W J. Smith visited in Merry
Hill Sunday.
Spends W eek-end Here
Mr John L. Rodgerson, of Roan
oke Rapids, spent the week-end here
with his family.
Visit Here Saturday
Mrs. George Dowell and son. Mr
Speight "'Powell. and Mrs Mint*
Walker, of Raleigh, visited friends
here Saturday
In Ashland. Va.. Friday
Mesdames Gaylord Harrison. Dick
Woodard and Myrtle Brown visited
in Ashland. Va.. Friday.
Visit in Norfolk
Mrs L. P. Lindsley and daughters
Misses Helen and Carolyn, and son
Law rence. visited in Norfolk Thurs
day
Spends Week-end Here
Mrs. Jimmy Harris, of Raleigh,
visited relative- here last week-end
Getting Along Very Well
Bobby?lluri'iaon?is getting- along,
very well with a broken arm sus
tained in a fall last week.
W as in Philadelphia
Mr. Milton Goldman visited lela
tive i:, J'liila it Iph... last week-end
Hfit Here Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Miller Han-ell, of
Plymouth, visited relatives here on
iSunday.
Visit at Virginia Beach
Dr and Mrs John Williams and
daughter. Miss Lucy, visited at Vir
ginia Beach last week-end
Returns from Detroit
?"""Mr"- Ruth r?nni-n~Tffs*~"'mrnt,d
from a with- relatives in De
troit and m Ohio.
Move To tiaughton Street
Mr and Mrs TAm Crawford have
recently moved into an apartment
on Haughton Street
Visit At Pamlico
Mr and Mrs Ernest Etheridge,
Miss Rosalie Inman and Mr. Ross
Front ribt rger. of Hickory, visited at
Pamlico last week-end
Move into New Home
Mr and Mrs. W. T Martin have
moved from their apartment ' on |
Marshall Avenue to the home xe
centlv completed by Mr. Herman
B won on Warren Street.
Attend Rice-Harris Wedding
Mr, and Mrs Vernon Bunting at- j
tended the Rice-Harris wedding in
Greenville Saturday afternoon.
H'u Business Visitor Here
Mr J. C Kirkman, of Jamesville,
was a business visitor here Friday
afternoon.
Returns from Grant ham
Rev. Jim Smith returned from
Grantham Wayne County, yester
day where he spent a week holding
? a revival mo ting
Visits Here Friday
Mr. It Ma> ue Albright, director of
i the N C State Employment Service,
visited in Williaroston last Friday
i and Saturday He left Saturday for
the Edenton and Elizabeth City em
ployment offices. While in William
son. the director was the guest of
C W. Bazemore. manager of the lo
! cal office
Visit Here Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Martin Gaudian, of
I Raleigh, were the dinner guests of
Mr and Mi Wheeler Martin here
last Saturday, Mr. Gaudian is the
executive secretary of the North Car
olina Building and Loan League.
Visiting m Greensboro
Dr. John Biggs is visiting in
Greensboi and Charlotte this week.
Return to High Point
Dr. and Mrs. P W Flagge. of High
Point, hav returned to their home,
nftor vki' herp with Dr arid Mrs.
John Bigg
Are Visiting Here
Mlsse 1 y D Elmore and Doro
thy Shield "f Scotland Neck, are
visiting Mr John Biggs here this
week.
Spend Week end Here
Mrs J E Alexander and daugh
ter. Miss Frances, of Winston-Sal
em, visited Dr. and Mrs. John Biggs
here last week-end.
Returns to Angier
Miss Alt a Critcher has returned to
Angler where she will continue her
teaching duties.
Visiting in Bear Grass
Mr. Charlie Harrison, of Wilson,
is visiting relatives in Bear Grass
for a few days.
Attend Family Reunion
Mesdanv A. J. Manning and Ar
thur White and Miss Reid White at
tended a family reunion at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hodges, at Shady
Banks Sunday.
Visiting in Bear Grass
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mizelle and son.
of Steubemville. Ohio, are visiting
in Bear Grass for a few days.
In Farmville Sunday
Mrs. J. C Manning and sons vis
ited relatives in Farmville Sunday.
Returns from Chapel Hill
Miss Audrey Williams has re
turned from Chapel Hill where she
attended -the University summer
school.
Leave for .Mars Hill
J. E. Boykin and Joseph\Thigpen
left Saturday for Mars Hill College.
They were accompanied to Raleigh
by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boykin and
Miss Mary Helen Boykin.
Leaves for Raleigh
Miss Marjorie Fleming left this
week for Raleigh where she will at
tend Peace Junior College.
Returns from Asheboro
Mrs. P H Brown has returned
from a visit with her daughter. Mrs.
Paul Roy. and Mr. Roy. in Ashe
noro
Leave for Mars Hill
Martin and Arthur Anderson and
Frank Weaver, Jr, left this week
for Mars HtH where they will attend
school this fall.
Returns from Randleman
Mrs, Asa Crawford has returned
from Randleinan and Asheboro.
Is Visiting Here
Mrs. Woodrow Lawrence, of Wind
sor, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hardison, here for a few
days.
Visit Here Saturday
Maim- and Mrs C H. Yost and Mrs.
Stephen Gano, of Richmond, visited
Mr. and Mi^. L. P. Lindsley here Sat
urday and Sunday.
Attends Kice-IlarrLs Wedding
Miss Blanche Harrison attended
the Ricejrtarris wedding in Green
ville Saturday afternoon.
Were Husinrss Visitors Here
Henderson Mizelle, Joseph Holli
day, C. C Walters, and Clyde Wal
ters, of Jamesville, attended to bus
iness here Friday afternoon.
Tour Skyline Drive
Misses Marie Griffin, Edna Barn
hill and Marjorie Lindsley toured
to Richmond and over the Skyline
Drive last week-end.
b Visiting Here?
Whit Purvis, student at the Uni
versity summer schooL is here to
visit his mother, Mrs. Daisy Purvis,
for a few days.
Visit in Raleigh
Mrs. D. L. Ilayman and Miss Na
talie Gould visited in Raleigh and
Manteo last week-end.
Visit at Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Clayton visit
ed at Pamlico over I^abor Day.
Spend Week-end Hate
Misses Marjorie Hagans, Mary V.
Laughlin and Libber Ruffin, of Tar
boro. visited Miss Lorene Weaver
here last week-end.
Return To Their Homes
Mrs. Thomas Dupree, of Miami,
and Mrs. G. M. Robcrson, of Nor
folk, have returned to their homes
following a visit here with Mrs. J.
W Andrews and family.
Is Visiting Here
Mrs. Allen, of Raleigh, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Francis Barnes,
and Mr. Barnes.
Spends Week-end Here
Miss Shirley Gurganus. of Nor
folk, spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrx. J. Sam Getiinger.
Spending Few Days Here
Mrs. John White and son, John,
Jr., of Savannah, are spending a
few days here with relatives and
friends.
In Hickory. Va., Sunday
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Spencer and
little daughter visited in Hickory,
Va., Sunday.
Visits in the County
Mr. C. B. Coltrain. of Norfolk,
spent the week-end in the county.
HINTS FOR
HOMEMAKERS
Br Mary Brown Allfood, Homr
Service Director. Virginia Electric
And rower Company
September brings to mind the fa
miliar rhyme:
"School days, school days.
Dear old golden rule days.
Reading and Writing and Arithmetic,
Taught to the tune of a hickory
stick "
Only things aren't taught to the
tune of a hickory stick any mnre. In
fart htHe ran be
taught unless the
child in is a good
condition physi
cally. If he has
had a happy,
carefree vacation
in the out-of
d^ors, he is prob
ably in a good
condition, and
you want to keep
him so. A few
simple health
rules to be ob
aefved While he
is in school
i...)? ii. L-unrt him
Miss Allgood h,;Tthy
1. Three well balanced, regular
meals which include fresh fruits,
green vegetables, and at least a quart
of milk each day.
2. Nine hours of sleep InHsTwell
ventilated room.
3 Outdoor exercise each day.
4. Eight glasses of water daily.
5. Warm bath and fresh change of
clothes each day.
(i. Adequate and comfortable cloth
ing
All of the above help to maintain
good health and keep him comfort
able. However, it is well to have him
checked by a doctor before school
begins, to be sure that he is getting
a good start. No child who is under
weight, or who has defective eye
sight. hearing, or decayed teeth can
do his best work at school. Too of
ten he is blamed for a poor report
card when he is really not at fault.
Sometimes he is judged by his teach
er and classmates to be a trouble
some child, when it is only a form
of nervousness due to a physical de
fect or to lack of some factor essen
tial to good health.
In a very few days school will
start. It may be the first time for
your child or it may be his last year
in school, but regardless of his age
or year in school, it is essential that
he build up and maintain good
health.
Give him a good start each day
with a nourishing, attractive break
fast. He should have time to eat it
without hurry or confusion.
Mixed Cooked Fruit
Mash thoroughly and soak for sev
eral hours in water to cover evapor
ated peaches, apricots and prunes.
Cook very slowly in water in which
they have been soaked. Cook until
plump and tender. To add color
mariaschine cherries may be added
while cooking. Add small amount of
sugar if needed.
Soft Cooked Egg in Baking Cup
Butter baking cup, break egg in
it and season. Place small amount
of butter on top of egg. Place cup in
pan with small amount of warm wa
ter in bottom. This can be placed in
oven with muffins for 5 to 8 minutes.
Serve in baking cup.
Milk Toast
1 cup milk
1 tsp butter
Few grains salt \
2 slices crisp toast
Scald milk, add butter and salt,
and pour over toast. This takes the
place of a breakfast cereal
Returns to Baltimore
Miss Cornelia Deal "has returned
In h?r Iwimn in Rullimnrn affor
visit in Hamilton with her sister.
Mrs. E. M. Long, and Dr. Long
In Robersonville Sunday
Mrs. A. L. Roebuck visited rela
tives in Robersonville Sunday.
Continues III At His Home
Mr. James L. Coltrain continues
ill at his home in the Farm Life com
munity.
Visit in Portsmouth
Mrs. Roy Peel and daughters spent
the week-end in Portsmouth with
friends.
Continues Quite III
Mr. W. D. Ambers continues quite
ill at his home on West Main Street.
Visit Here Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Valentine had
ft5 their guests fui the past wcrk the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs E. S.
Peterson and Miss Lucille Peter-1
son, of Savannah, Ga.
Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eppes, of
Norfolk, visited the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Perry here last
week-end.
In Rocky Mount Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jones, Miss
Rachel Johnson and Exum Ward vis
ited in Rocky Mount Sunday.
Return to Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom and
daughter, Joyce, have returned to
their home in Norfolk after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis here
last week-end.
Leave For New York City
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arenwald
left today for their home in New
York City after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Margolis here for about
ten days.
Spend Week-end Here
Misses Carrie Elizabeth Everett,
Nell Jones and Emma Jean Smith,
of Robersonville, visited Misses Ed
na Earl James and Penny Rose Wa
ters here last week-end.
Visits Relatives Here
John Pope, Jr., of Durham, visit
ed relatives here last week-end.
Returns from Raleigh
Willie Cowin, of Bear Grass, has
returned to his home after visiting
in Raleigh for a few days.
Attend "Lost Colony"
Messrs. B T. Peele, W. R. Roe
buck and John Daniel Biggs at
tended the "Lost Colony" at Roan
oke Island last week-end
BO WEN-WRIGHT
Hobbsville?The marriage of Miu
Gordon Glenn Wright, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Wright, of
Hobbrville, to George Edward Bow
en. son of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Ray
mond Bowen. of Cleveland. Ohio,
took place Tuesday. August 10, at
4 o'clock at the Hobbsville Baptist
Church. Hobbsville, with the Rev.
B. A. Mitchell officiating.
The church was decorated with
ferns, evergreens, candelabra and
baskets of white cut flowers.
The wedding music was played by
Mrs Willie M. Spivey, of Hobbs
ville. Miss Merle Blanchard, of
Hobbsville. sang.
The bride entered to the strains'of
"The Wedding March" from Lohen
grin "Because" was softly played
while the wedding vows were being
spoken. The wedding march from
Mendelssohn was played during re
cessional.
The bride was given in marriage
by her brother. James O. Wright.
She wore a gown of white mousse
line de soie over white duchess satin
with a sweetheart neckline and long
fitted sleeves with points over the
hands, and a full skirt formed the
train. Her veil of illusion was ar
ranged from a coronet of orange
blossoms. She carried a white Bible
showered with stephatonis tied with
white satin rihhnn Her only orna
ment was a cameo necklace, gift of
the bridegroom.
Miss Neda Pendleton, of William
ston, was her maid of honor. She
wore a gown of coral pink and car
ried an old-fashioned arm bouquet
of pink gladiolas.
The bridegroom had as his best
man, Samuel E. Myers, of Cleveland,
Ohio. Ushers were Ray Hollowell
and James W. Hudgins, Jr.. of Hobbs
ville.
Mrs. Wright, mother of the bride,
wore a dress of black chiffon and a
shoulder corsage of American beauty
roses. Mrs. Bowen, mother of the
bridegroom, wore a dress of beige
triple sheer with a shoulder cor
sage of talisman roses.
The bride wore a traveling cos
tume, a dress of royal blue linen
made redingote style. Her accessor
ies were white and her going away
flowers were a corsage of lilies of
the valley.
Immediately after the ceremony,
Mr. and Mrs. Bowen left for a wed
ding trip which culminated in Cleve
land, Ohio, where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowen are both for
mer residents of Williamston.
Announce Wedding Attendants
Miss Vashti Starnes, whose mar
riage to N. R. Manning will take
place Saturday morning at eleven
o'clock has announced the following
attendants:
Miss Helen Capps, of High Point,
maid of honor; Misses Eva Gray
Manning, of Farm Life, and Janet
Thomas, of Durham, bridesmaids;
James Prevost, of Raleigh, best man;
Justus Coltrain. Howard Roberson,
of Tarboro; Jack Manning and Jim
Manning, ushers.
Rev. S. J. Starnes .father of the
bride-elect, assisted by Rev. L. B.
Jones ,of Washington, will perform
the ceremony.
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Continues Quite III
Mrs. George Harris, Sr., continues
quite ill at the home of her son here.
VUl la Rocky Maul
Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus and
Mr George Hatton Gurganus visit
ed Mrs. George Hatton Gurganus in
a Rocky Mount Hospital Sunday
Was Here Yesterday
Mrs Earl P. Dixon, of Kinston,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Garland Barn
hill here yesterday and today
In Reeky Meant Sunday
Mr. H. R- Williams visited in Rocky
Mount Sunday.
Are Visiting in Hamilton
Mr. John Cloman and daughter,
Elizabeth, are visiting relatives and
friends in Hamilton this week.
Spend Week-end Here
Mrs. W. O. McCluskay, of Greens
boro, and Miss Ethel Taylor, of At
lanta, visited their mother, Mrs.
Laura Taylor, here over the week
end.
Is Visiting Here
Mr. Bill Lindley, of Baltimore, is
visiting Burras Critcher, Jr., here
for a few days.
la ItUara Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Garland Woolard and
on* visited in Belhaven Sunday
let urn to Bear Grass
Misses Vehna and Frances Bailey
lave returned to their home in Bear
eras* after a visit with relatives in
steubensville, Ohio.
Were Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Holmes and
laughter, Ruth, of Wilson, visited
Mr. Holmes' sister, Mrs. Ellis N. Ra
ney here Sunday.
DR. V. H. MEWBORN
OP-TOM-E-TR1ST
Please Note Bate Changes
Roberaonville office, Scott's Jew
?Iry Store, Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Williamston office, Peele's Jewel
ry Store, every Wed., 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Plymouth office, Liverman's Drug
Store, Every Friday, 10 am. to 4 pm
Eyes Examined?Glasses Fitted
Tarboro Every Saturday.
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Mason FRUIT JARS?qts., doz. 75c
Golden Ripe BANANAS, 4 lbs. . 19c
White Seedless GRAPES, lb 5c
Red Bliss POTATOES, 10 lbs. . 21c
Yellow ONIONS, 3 lbs 10c
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OIJR NEW ASSOCIATES?
MISS PAT MIZELL
MISS JIMMIE JAMES
It 1m with pleasure that we announce that Mitts Pat
Mizell, of Jamesville and New York, with six years'
experience in beauty work, and Miss Jimmie James
of Louishurg, with five years' experience, Have
joined the staff of the Modern Beauty Shoppe.
The Modern Beauty Shoppe of fern You
Efficient, Experienced Operatorn.
('.all 245-W For Your Appointment Today
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In WILLIAMSTON. N. C.
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