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WaUiass Club Meetin Society and Personals OF WILL1AMSTON and M AH TIN COl'NTT PBONB Anythlac for Thi? - To 4 6 Visit Here This Week Mr and Mrs R. H. Teel, of Cam bridge, Mass . visited Mrs Betty Teel, here this week. Was Business Visitor Here Mr Elmer Edmondson. of Bethel, was a business visitor here yester rfar Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs Cecil Weeks an-1 nounce the birth of a son in the Brown Community hospital on Wed nesday, September 4th Was Here This Week Dr. J. Speight Dowell. former lo cal resident, was here this week from Macon. Ga., visiting friends. Dr. Dow ell, soil of the late Rev Mr. Dowell was former president of Auburn University in Alabama, and is now hepd of Mercer University at Maron -s Visits Thomasville Orphanage Harry Biggs was a luncheon guest Wednesday at the Simmons Home. Tliomasville Orphanage. There art sixty boys in the home which was nis Simmons, of Williamston. Return to Providence Mr and Mrs Harry Hughes have returned to their home in Providence after spending the summer here Continues Quite III Mr. Dave Matthews, highly re spected Hamilton citizen, continues quite ill in a Washington hospital Birth Announcement Born to Mr and Mrs Fred Ayers. a son. on Tuesday, September 3rd, in the Brown Community Hospital here Philathra Class To Meet Members of the local Baptist Phi lathea class wil Imeet in the Sunday School rooms of the church this eve ning at 8 o'clock Return from New York Mr W E. Old und son, Buster, re turned last week-end from a visit with relatives in New York stab ? Living (In Academy Street Professor und Mrs. M B Dunn lire at home with Mrs J. A. Eason on Academy Street I In Durham Wednesday Mrs Mary Belle Osborne visited in Durham Wednesday Was Here Wednesday Miss Bettv Haywood, ol the Farm Life faculty visited here Wednes day afternoon | - - ??Nfr??"P ? At Eton College Wednesday _ Mesdames Roy Ward and Dick Taylor and Miss Maud Taylor visit ed at Elon College Wednesday where Miss Taylor will attend school this fall Is Visiting Here Mrs Clyde Moore, of Windsor, is i visiting here for a few days Keturn from Hospital Mrs. Bill Glover and infant daugh ter returned this week from a Wash ington liospital Returns from l-os Angeles ? George Sumara has returned from Los Angeles where he attended an aviation school last year. Miss Janet Thomas, of Durham, is visiting Miss Vashtl Starnes here this week-end ? III Norfolk Vesterday Messrs Kay Goodmon and K. 1J Worrell were business visitors in Norfolk yesterday. Was Here Yesterday Mrs Dillon Peel, of Everetts. vis iled here yetserday Living on Church Street Mr. Bob Barrett .teacher in the local schools is at home with Mr. and Mrs John W Manning, on Church Street Mrs. Barrett has gone on to Chapel Hill where she . is employed at the University Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. James Jones an nouncement the birth of a daugh ter Bonnv Lin, on September 3rd Mrs. Junes is the former, Miss Mar tha Everott. of Boberaonville. Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs Louis Godwin, Mr and Mrs Woolard Teel. of FarmvrUe, visited Mrs Betty Teel here Sun day ^ _ Keturn to Hamilton Mr and Mrs. Don Matthews and son, Don, Jr.. have returned to their home in Hamilton after a few weeks stav at Willoughby. Va. ' Are Visiting Here Mrs. B M Bullock and daugm ter. of Tarboro. are visiting Mr. and Mis V. L. Teel here. ?$>-? Return from Pineville Mrs. E. P. Cunningham and son, George, have returned from a vis it with relatives in Pineville. ? In Windsor Wednesday Mr and Mi's. Bill Harris, Mrs. Noah Hurdison and Miss Rosa Lee Hardisoh visited in Windsor Wed nesday 4* Returns from High Point Rev. Z T Piephoff has returned from the Synod meeUng in High Point. _ Visits Here Wednesday Miss Mary Virginia Whitfield, of Weldon, visited Miss Mary Charles Godwin here Wednesday In Kalfigh Tuesday Miss Josephine Harrison and Mrs. George Harrison, Jr., visited in Ral eigh Tuesday. $ Removed from Hospital Mrs. Henry Harrison has been re moved to her home here after re ceiving treatment in the Brown Community Hospital. ???r Confined To Hospital Mrs. Alice Edwards is confined to Brown Community Hospital with malaria ? Rrturns to Cheriton, Va. Miss Catherine ed to Iti-r home in Cheriton. Va.. af ter a~visit here with Mrs. J. A. Ea son ? Visit Here This Week Mrs. Edward Balenger, of New Bern, and Mr. Hardy Whitfield, of Tarboro, visited Mr and Mrs. Mayo Hardison here this week. Was Here Wednesday Miss Virginia Tarkenton, of Mack eys, visited here Wednesday Visits World's Fair John Fleming Thigpen visited in New York and at the World's Fair this week. Leaves for Wilson Professor Russell Roebuck left this week for Wilson where he will head the Atlantic Christian College Alumni Association. Accepts Position in Conway Mr Eugene Ange. of Jameaville, has gone to Conway where he has accepted a position as teacher in the city schools. Visits Near Here Miss Frances Wallace, of James ville, visited Miss liattie Ward, near here, last week-end. Returns to Fort Bragg Mr Harold Oriffln returned to Fort Bragg Monday afternoon after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Griffin, near here for a few days. LAST WOODEN COURTHOUSE TO F ALL Raleigh?The WPA will soon strike down what is definitely the "last wooden courthouse" in North Carolina. Graham County has applied for an $87,750 brick, stone, steel and con crete temple io house its county officials, the courts and provide a sec tion for those transgressors curtailed by justice from transgressing fur ther. The project was approved by C. C. McGinn is, -State WPA admin is tra- -j tor, today. The papers are now on their routes in Washington for final determination there To make way for the new building to be erected on the same elevated j site, the endeavor calls for demolishing the old one, built in 1895. Tf*Vr rnnrthniwp, th*> fire-proof structure, at Robbinsville. will 1 be nearer the capitals of six other states than to its own at Raleigh. Rocket May Doom War planes 14 J. Robert Fish, Springfield, Mass., inventor, displays for the first time a model of his anti-aircraft rocket, which may revolutionize warfare. Pre liminary tests indicate the magnetic rocket, attracted by sound waves, will streak after a plane at 900 m.p.h. and blow it up. The United States Army has shown interest. left ion Auxiliary W ill Install (tJJUrT* Monday The Woman's Auxiliary of the John Walton Hassell Post of the Am- j erican Legion will install its officers it a meeting of the organization in i the hut here next Monday evening it K o'clock, it was announced to lay. J ENTERTAIN TONIGHT Rev. and Mrs. S. J Staines are en tertaining tonight at a cake cutting following the rehearsal for the Man ning-Starnes wedding, which will take place tomorrow moaning at 11 j'clock in the local Methodist Church. The public is invited to the wed ding. No invitations have been mail ed in Williamston. ? Resumes Duties as Teacher Mr. Tommie Gaylord has resumed lis duties as teacher in the city schools at Elon College. Returns to Beaufort Miss Daisy Wade has returned to ler home in Beaufort after visiting Vliss Julia Taylor here for a few lays. # iVas Here Wednesday Miss Ona Pearl Stallings. of James lille, visited here Wednesday. >eaves for Raleigh Miss Norma Hardy, of Everetts, eft Tuesday for Raleigh where she las entered a business school. in Raleigh Tuesday Misses Lennie cnerry Johnson and -tattle James Taylor veiled in Ral ?igh Tuesday. attends Debutante Bali Ray Goodmon, Jr., left yesterday for Raleigh where eh will attend the iebutante ball. Return from New York Mr. an<J Mrs. Lex Thigpen have re turned from a few months' stay in New Yorft State. Is Visiting Here Miss Elva Mae Mishoe, of Wash ington. is visiting Miss Mary Helen Boykin here for a few days. Returns to Raleigh B. White has returned to Raleigh after a few days' visit here with Ray Qoodmon, Jr. Improving from Illness Friends of Miss Peggy Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C Har rison, of Bear Grass, will be glad to learn that she is improving, follow ing treatment in Duke Hospital for anemia. Return to Norfolk Mrs. T E. Miller and daughter, Ann, have returned to their home In Norfolk after a visit here with rel atives. Returns To Norfolk Miss Hilda Gardner has returned to Norfolk, after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gardner, near here. , Gold!?tor Sale Tbe rocJu which Mr*. Violet Klin oorita is holding represent every proepectar's dream. They were dog up in her yard in New York Ctty end oontein gold?|Z1 worth to e ton of rock. A charwomen, aha aaka $60,000 for the property. The Winnah! Jackie Eagan, 1, from Camden, N. J., holds on (or is he held up by it?) to trophy awarded him as winner of the annual baby parade at Ocean City, N. J. More than 200 children competed. Uluden Dairymen Urged To Market Whole Milk Instead of selling only cream, Blden County dairymen are being encouraged to market whole milk to Cumberland dairies, says R. M. Williams, assistant farm agent of the State College Extension Service. Take home,/ a carton,. TIm iix-bottle cert on MEACHAMEIDD1CK. Mrs. Levi Riddick, of Portsmouth, announces the marriage of her daughter, Evelyn Gray, to Robert C. Meacham. of Portsmouth, on Janu ary I, 1940 Mrs. Riddick is a former resident of Williamston. Miss Edna Rawls leaves Sunday for Chowan College. Murfreesboro, where she has enrolled for the com ing term NOTICE OP RE-SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior -Court. County of Martin vs. Martin Coun tyBrtekand Tile Co., a corpora Under and by virtue of an order: of re-sale in the above entitled pro ceeding made by L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on the 5th day of Septem ber, 1M0. the undersigned commis sioner will, on Friday, the 20th day I of September. 1M0, at twelve o'clock | noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martrn County in the town at Williamston, N C , offer for re-sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to ? wit: Beginning at a stake in right of way of A. C. L. Railroad on South side of railroad, thence South 8 East 14 poles to a stake, thence S 26 1-2 W 13 3-5 poles to a stump m a ditch, thence up said ditch S 74 W 12 8-25 poles, thence continuation of said South 68 1-2 W 12 poles, thence up said ditch and beyond S 75 1-2 W 11 7-25 poles to a corner, thence along blazed line N 8 degrees W 32 8-25 poles to a corner of railroad right of way. thence down said railroad East to the beginning, contining 7 1-5 acres, more or less, including right to dram said land through and by the ditches on the adjoining lands from which this tract was taken This the 5th day of Sept.. 1940 CHAS. H. MANNING, s6-2t Commissioner. DRUG SPECIALS CLARK'S CHILL TONIC SI.(Ml McnncnV Skin Bracer and Shaving Cream?79e\alue 19e Clark's Eyedrops, for pink eye 25e llamlies (Cleansing TiMsue. 5(MI Sheets 25c Alarm Cloeks 9Be up Parker Pen and Peneil Sets Thermos Jugs Clark's Drug Store PHONKS 52 and 53 "In Kiisinca* For Your lleallli" "In WILLIAMSTON I M HI <111 FOOTI I I 1 fo* Smart ^ y TEACHERS f WELCOME To Our Town and Our County Vi e extend a cordial welcome to \isil our (?tore, wliicli is known throughout this section for its smart styles in men's and ladies* wearing apparel. Our stocks were ne\er more complete und we cun outfit any teacher, male or finale, with outfit any teacher, male or female, with cording to the latest styles. QUALITY FIRST We feature nationally adverlined mer chandise. We never sacrifice quality for it i? our one and only desire to nerve and please our customers. However, you'll always find our prices reasonable and when \isiling in Williamston. make it a point to visit our store. 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Yea, indeed, because here's the bread that was made (or toastl This fine Bamby loaf has a loose, open taxture . . . a crust that's soft and tender .. . and a rich, old-time, home like flavor. Ask for Bamby Home Made Style Bread today at your grocer's. Once you tout it youll agree "it's the perfect breed for toast," m raracr MUD FM TOAST I BAMBY HOME MADE SHU BEEAD We Extend Sincere Greetings And Welcome To The Teachers Of WilliaiiiHlon and Martin County We also welcome you to our store. We have complete slocks for both men un<l women ami you'll find our wearing apparel ami ready-to wear modern and inexpensive. Martin Supply Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. TEACHERS We Welcome You To Williamston and . Martin County When on your shopping lours, drop in to see us. We have the largest department store in the county and we are complete outfitters for both men and women. The quality of our merchandise cannot be excelled and you will find our prices very, very reasonable. Belk - Tyler Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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