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Society and Personals
OF W I1.I.IAMSTON uad MAtTtN COUNTY
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RfUns from Virginia Beach
Charles Daniel has returned to
- home here after working at Vir
ginia Beach during the summer
In Washington Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Don Matthews, of
Hamilton, visited Mr Dave Mat
thews in a Washington hospital (w
Tuesday afternoon
> tsiting in Boston
TVIr and Mrs Arthur Bertolett and
family are visiting in Boston this
week.
Visit in Rockv Mount
Mrs Bill Helvin and daughter,
Billie Frances, visited in Rocky
Mount a few days thus week
Making His Home Here
J. D Bunting of Palmyra, is
making his home here with Mr and
Mrs. Garland Coltram on Haugh
i >n Street and is employed with the
?ackage company
In Washington Wednesda>
Mr and Mrs. W H. Williams' vis
ted in Washington Wednesday
leaves for New York
Ben Manning leaves Monday for
Vew York where ht will continue
us studies in music at Columbia
Jmversity.
Return from Wedding Trip
Mr and Mrs N. R Manning have
returned from their wedding trip
(to Washington City.
Attend Funeral Services
Mi and Mrs. Eddie Trahey at
tended the funeral services for Mr
? George Little in Pactolus Tuesday
l afternoon
Spends Week-end Here
Mr . Pate Nelson, of Petersburg,
visited friends here last week-end.
Visits Relatives in Apex
Miss Louise Kellev visited rela
tives in Apex last week-end
Having Open House
Rev and Mrs S J Starnes are
having "open house" at the new
Methodist parsonage tonight from 8
to 11 Tlie public- is invited
Move to Marshall Avenue
Miss Geraldine Hollingsworth and
her mother and brother have moved
into the apartment on Marshall Ave
nue recently vacated by Mr and
Mrs W R Martin
spending Week-end Here
George Culbreth. of New Bern,
and George D. Culbreth. of Chapel
Hill, are visiting Ben Manning here
this week-end
In Washing-ton Wednesday
Mr and Mrs B F Lilley. of James
ville, visited Mrs E. N Hardison in
a Washington Hospital Wednesday
night
Visit in Tarboro Tuesday
Mrs. John L Rodgerson and daugh
ter, Hiss Mary, visited relatives in
Tarboro Tuesday afternoon^
In Colerain Yesterday
Mrs Frank Weston visited rela
tives in Colerain yesterday
Was Here Wednesday
Robert Earl Ange. of Dardens vis
it?*d friends here Wednesday
Visit Here Wednesday
Mr and Mrs. B Goldstein, of
Windsor, unri daughter. Miss Doris,
of Baltimore visited friends here
Wednesdaj
Was Here Tuesday
Clyde LI* acham, of Washington,
visited his cousin. Miss Annie Mae
Bailey, here Tuesday afternoon
In Rocky Mount Tuesday
Mrs C D Pittman and son. Ja
rnie. Mrs F E Buff lap and children.
Sondra and Eddie, visited in Rocky
Mount Tuesday and Wednesday.
Visits Here Wednesday
Mrs. Jerrj Hayes, of Plymouth
visited here Wednesday afternoon
Returns to Norfolk
M iss Jane Parker has returned to
her home in Norfolk after visiting
friends here for a few days.
Move to Church Street
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harrison moved
this week into the apartment with
Mrs. Betty Gurganus. on Church
Street.
Transferred To Lawa! Store
Mi B B. White, of Raleigh, has
been transferred to the A. and P. Co
store here He will be joined by Mrs
White and small son on Monday and
will make their home in one of Frank
Carstarphen's apartments on Wil
liams Street Mr and Mrs. Parrott'
are returning to New Bern.
In Greenville Tuesday
Messrs Charlie Bowers and Er
nest Mears visited in Greenville on
Tuesday night.
Visits in Kobersonville
Mrs. J. H Edwards visited rela
tives in Robersonville yesterday.
In Washington Wednesday
Jack Manning and Shelbpn Hall
visited in Washington Wednesday
evening.
Is Visiting Here
Dick Hill, of Greensboro, is visit
ing Reg Manning here for a few
days
Visit Here This Week
Mr. and Mrs. Chas White, of Myr
tle Beach. S C , visited Mr and Mrs
Joe Cowen here this week.
Was Business Visitor Here \
Mr. C. C Coltrain, of Farm Life,
was a business visitor in town yes
terday.
Visits Here Yesterday
Mr. Bowers, of Washington, visit
ed his son. Charlie Bowers, and Mrs
Bowers, here yesterday.
W as Business Visitor Here
Mr. Garland Bainhill was a busi
ness visitor in Lynchburg this week.
RUPTURED?
Trusses Fitted By
Experienced Fitter
Alxlominal HHts ? Sacro-lliar
Supports ? Wrist. Anklr.
knee. Klliovt Supports
Clark's Drug Store
PHONUS 32 auil 53
"t'rfsvrifttitm Hpnili/narter*"
GRAPE MARKET
BEGINNING \BOI I SEFI'EIVIBEK 16th. WE WILL
START Bl A INC SOUND. KIPE, CLEAN WHITE
Scuppernong Grapes
PRICK TO CROWKRS: S2.(HI PKR UN) POUNDS?
v? i 11 >tarl htiyiiif: uhont Srplrinhrr 16th. All Hi|>.e Varieties of Blark
(>ra|ie?. 1} I .(16 PtT IIMI I'oiiikI-.
NO GREEN CRAPES OH STICKS OR LEAVES ACCEPTED
Buyers listed below will furnish von grape picking boxes
Huyinfi For The Forwent liter Iff ('?rape* In The II. S. .4.
JOHN HABIT
EDENTON, N. C
RALEIGH I'LL!
ROCKY HOCK, N. C.
V. E. BOYCE
VAL HALLA, N. C.
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
COl.ERAIN, N. C.
E. J. PRUDEN
MERRY HILL, N. C.
K. W. ASKKW
WINDSOR, Nv r.?
CHAPLIN BROS. STORK
COLUMBIA, N. C.
H. W. PRITC'.HETTE
CRF.SWELL. N. C.
PHELPS & FREEMAN
ROPER, N. C.
B, G. CAMPBKIX
WHOLESALE CO.
PLYMOUTH, N. C.
SEXTON'S STORE
JAMESVIU.E, N. C.
I.. It. WILLIAMS * CO.
KOBEKSONVII.I.E. N. C.
J. S. PEEL & CO.
EVERKTTS, N. C.
FLOYD M. COX STORE
WASHINGTON. N. C.
LINDSLEY ICE CO.
WII.I.1AMSTON. N. C.
LINDSLEY ICE CO.
Phone 99 Central Crushing Plant Willlamaton, N. C.
Married in County Recently
Mr. and Mrs. Jesst Franklin
Goins, Jr., whu were married iu
the Baptist Church, in Rober
sonville. Friday evening. August
.10. Mrs. Goias is the former Miss
Doris Wm.slow, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K Winslow, of Rob
ersonville.
Woman's Club In
First Fall Meeting
The first meeting of the woman's |
club was held Wednesday afternoon |
with 34 attending.
America was sung before the bus
iness session began, and Mrs. G. H.
Harrison, treasurer .reported $72 99
in the treasury.
On Motion of Mrs. F. J Margolis
and Mrs. John Ward the club decid
ed to sponsor a paint demonstration
given by the Martin Supply Com
pany at 10 o'clock, Sept. 20th
It was decided to adopt a new
project for this year, and after dis
cussion the club voted t obeautify
all the highways leading into Wil
liamston The motion for {he project
embodied the idea of a unified ef
fort by each and every member and
not by committees.
Another project for the immediate
future was turned over to the Am
erican Citizenship Department. This
committee was requested to appear
before the Town Fathers and ask
them to zone the town and place
public rest rooms at certain inter
vals fo rthe convenience of out-of
town shoppers.
After the business was concluded
the meeting was turned over to the
members of the social committee.
Mrs C G. Crockett, chairman. They
had as special guests the faculties
<?f both the grammar and high |
schools. After the guests were in- :
troduced to the club members, the ;
committee served sandwiches, mints
and tea. Mrs. W C Manning, Jr..
played during the tea hour
Junior (.tub Holds
Its First Meeting
r1
Monday evening at eight o'clock,
the Auxiliary of the John Walton,
Hassell i'ust laid its-reguiup month >.
ly meeting, with Mrs Charles K 1
Davenport, the president, presiding. |
The Junior Auxiliary met at the same |
time.
Mrs. W. H. Gray, a past president
of tlie organization, in a very im
pressive manner installed the offi
cers for the ensuing year. The regu
lar business' of the meeting was
gone into and it was decided to hold
future meetings at three o'clock on
the second Saturday afternoon of
each month. The president outlined
plans for the coming year and read
out the names of the new comrtiit
tees.
FAREWELL PARTY
Mrs. J. A. Eason entertained at a
farewell party Saturday night for
her niece, Miss Katherine Turner,
who returned to tier home in Cheri
ton, Va., Sunday. The entire lower |
floor of the Eason home was decor
ated with gladioli and chrysanthe
mums. During the evening games and
dancing was enjoyed and punch wus
Assisting the hostess was Mrs. I
Henry Crawford, Misses Mary Tay
lor and Kuth Manning, who seived
block ice cream, individual cakes
mints and nuts.
Guests present were Misses Mary 1
O'Neal Pope, Mary Warren, Ann
Fowden, Ray Leggett, Delia Jane
Mobley, Millie Biggs. Nancy Mer
cer, Elizabeth Parker and Nancy
Biggs, Stuart and Jim Crilcher, Jim
Manning, John Miller, Jimmy Watts,
J. D. Woolard, Jr., Bennie Weaver,
Carlyle Langley, Buddy Weir, Jer
ry TMark and Billy Mercer
Returns from Greensboro
Mrs. Roger Critcher has returned
from a visit in Greensboro.
#-ff lleef t.alj Project Is
Shotei/if Improvement
Baby beet,calves being cared for
by 4 11 Club members at Anson
County as a part of project work are
growing and fattening rapidly, says
Clarence Barley, assistant farm
it.
Lists Menu In The Loral
School? For Coming Week
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Vegetable soup and crackers ev
ery day, 5c; plate lunch 10c, plain
and chocolate milk every day, 5c.
Monday, Sept. 16? Fried liver
fresh lima beans, stewed corn, slic
ed tomatoes, hot rolls, potato salad,
deviled egg sandwiches, banana pud
ding
Tuesday, Sept. 17?Italian spaghet
ti, collard, candied yams, slaw, corn
bread, Waldorf salad, banana sand
wiches, chocolate pie
Wednesday, Sept. IB?Baked chick
en with dressing and gravy, green
peas, cream potatoes, pickles, hot
rolls, potato salad, pineapple short
cake, potted ham sandwiches.
Thursday, Sept. 19?Bacon, green
field peas, buttered carrots, potato
salad, sliced tomatoes, corn bread,
peach salad coconut pie, tomato and
lettuce sandwiches.
Friday, Sept. 20?Roast pork, fresh
string beans, apple sauce, mashed po
tatoes, hot rolls, pineapple salad, pea
nut butter and raisin sandwiches,
pimento cheese sandwiches, choco
late cake.
IVIarriage License Issued
A marriage license was issued on
Wednesday in this county to Starr
C Busbee, of Springfield, S. C., and
Mary Elizabeth Koberson, of Rob
ersonville.
For Houae GuM
Mrs. D. R Davis complimented her
buim facet, Mn W. C Vine with
throe tables ol bridge at her hone
here on Wednesday nifht. The hon
ored was remembered with bath
powder and prizes were won by Mrs
Joe Glenn, cards for high, Mrs Irv
ing Margolis, candy tor low, and
Mrs K. D Worrell, bath powder,
floating prize.
Following the progressions *n
Davis served a salad plate "Mi hat
coffee to the fallowing guests- Mm
dunes W C. Winn, honoree: Sam
Woolford. Irving Margolin, Bill Har
rison. Hoke Roberaon, Jim Cook, H.
O. Peel, V. E. Brown, J. L. Spencer,
K D. Worrell and Joe Glenn and
Mins Trulah Ward Page
FOOD STORES
LOOK WHAT
VALVES
SALMON ?"?r 2
ill
25c
CHEESE -as
Lb
19c
SPARKLE ssS> 3
Pkg*.
10c
FLOUR 48
Lb
Ba?
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8 0'CI.OCX ae 2
? 1 -lb
Pkgs.
25c
? A 5 tu? 4
bars
15c
PURE LARD?50-lb. tin $3.65
SUGAR?-25 pounds $1.15
MALA(iA GRAPES'?pound .... 5c
STRING BEANS?2 lbs 13c
CO(X)NUTS ? large wiser?4 for 25c
BANANAS?pound 5c
GRAPEFRUIT? No. 70's?2 for L5c
BUTLER BEANS?5 pounds . 25c
CAULIFLOWER?head 20c
ONIONS?3 pounds 10c
A&P FOOD STORES
OWNED AND operated RY THE GREaT aTi_ANtC * paCIFiC TEa CO
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Roanoke Chevrolet Company
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.