Entertainment* Weddings Club Society and Personals OF WILLiAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Any thint (or Thii Department To 4 6 Visits Herr Saturday Miss Frances Stillman, of Plym outh. visited here Saturday In Norfolk Sunday Messrs Jake Mobley, H V. Bar ber and Leland Hardison visited rel atives in Norfolk Sunday. Was Here Saturday Miss Rebecca Capehart of Wind sor. visited here Saturday Visit Here Saturday Mrs Claud Green and daughter. Miss Lois, of Robersonville, visited here Saturday afternoon. Were Business Visitors Here Rev. H R Lucas and son, Dick, of Plymouth. were business visitors In Raleigh Friday Miss Josephine Harrison visited in Raleigh Friday. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nowworth, of Staunton, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs 1. Zemon here Sunday Were Here Saturday Misses Fannie and Grace Holli day, of Wilson, visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday Shops Here Saturday Miss Lucy Mclnnis, of Jamesville. .shopped here Saturday. Was Here Saturday Miss Sailie Lee Brewer, of Wind sor, was a visitor here Saturday af ternoon. Visits Brother Here Mr. E. L. Parker, of Raleigh, vis ited his brother. Mi Ralph Parker, and Mrs. Parker, here Saturday and Sunday. Visit Here Sunday Mrs. D. T. Taylor. v Mr. A E Tay lor and family, of Weldon. visited Mr and Mrs Clyde Manning here Sunday. In Farmville Sunday Mr and Mrs. W M Baker and daughter, Joyce, visited in Farmville Sunday. ? Holding - Harris* Announced at Spend Week-end Here Mr, gncL Mrs Jimmy Harris, of Raleigh .vlUUMI here last wwk-end. Enters University Today James Wallace, of Jamesville. en tered the University. Chapel Hill, to day. He was accompanied by his parents. Mr and Mrs W C Wal lace. Visits Here Saturday visited here Saturday. Visits Here Yesterday Mrs George James, of Parmeh . visited her daughter. Mrs Eddie Trahey, and Mr Trahey. here yes terday In Richmond Yesterday Mesdatnes Russell McAllister. J. W Watts and Paul Simpson spent last night in Richmond. They were j accompanied by Jinvmie Watts, who j Continued on to Abingdon, where he will enter the academy for the fall I ! term. Spends Week end Here Miss Dorothy Alligood. of Wash ! mgton. visited friends here last I week-end i Visit in Plymouth Sunday Mrs Heimie Ballard and Misses j Effie Waldo und Ann Jones. of Hamilton, visited in Plymouth and j Roper Sunday Leaves for Klackshurg j Dick Champion left last week-end j for Blacksburg, Va . where he will attend Virginia Tech as a senior this y cal ls Visiting Here Mrs Elwood Smith, of New York ! is here visiting her sister. Mrs Ai tliuf Bertolett, and family i)ii Engagement Partv Saturday Mix* JoM?|thint* Harrison To \\ ?-<l Ktlwin Holding Here On OcIoImt l<> Saturday night, Mesdames R J Parker and J L. Harris. Jr. of Raleigh, entertained1^ a bridge din ner at the home of their mother. Mrs. T F Harrison, announcing the en-j gagement of their sister. Josephine Harrison, to Edwin Holding The en gagement was made known by bridal i place cards containing pictures of i the bride and groom-elect and dated | October Hi. 1940 On arrival tin- guests were serv ed a two-eourse dinner, and through- | | ??ut the five progressions. Mrs R. |D Woodward served fruit punch. Dahlias, zinnias and other fall! flowers were used effectively in | both living rooms and the hall] where eight tables were set for play Bridal tallies were used Mrs C. B Clark. Jr. won the high score award, a pair of plaques; Miss Ruth Manning, second high, I crystal ash trays. Mrs William Kv erett. novelty coaster set. for con solation. anil the honoree was pre sented a sugar and cream set in tier chosen crystal pattern Guests of the hostesses were the I honoree Miss Josephine Harrison. I jirrisTes Mary carstarpheii. Katherino Hardi.son. Kstelle Crawford. Blanche Harrison, Nell Harrison. Ruby Har rison, Mary Taylor. Mary Alice Dunning. Sara Cone. Mary Whitley. Dofcas Knowles, Mary Benson and Ruth Manning; Mesdames C T. Roger*. Ji G H Harn>on. jr.. Wr tttm Bunting.. Paul Simpson, C H Godwin. Ji John Tullus, C. B Clark. Jr . I) R Davis. Asa Craw ford. David Modlin, G II Harrison, Sr. James Manning. Lcmun Barn hill William Kverett .1 1) Woolurd, G G Woolard. W H Harrison and W H Cobum Visit Here Yesterday Mi and Mrs W R Cherry, of Bndgeton. visited here yesterday. Return from Richmond Mrs S V Tallman and little daughter have returned from a vis it w it'h relatives in Rietuiiond In Nashville Yesterday ?1' B Coiuv?Mrs K. S l'eel and Mis Janie Freeman visited in Nashville yesterday Recovers From Illness Friends of Mrs. Henry Harrison will bt glad to learn that she has recovered from a recent illness and is aide to be out again Confined ill Local Hospital Mrs Johnny Wynne, ?d Bear Grass, is confined to a local hospi tal for treatment I.eaves for Charlottesville Miss Palsy King left yesterday for Chai Itotesville. where'she will at tend St Ann's School She was ac ton i pained by I it i iitMthi i Mi J K King In liethel Sunday - Miss?Gertrude Ketd visited in | Bethel Sunday Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs A C Robe?rson and I family, of Drivers Va . visited] friends here Sunday In Greenville Sunday Miss Annie Mat Bailey visited Greenville Sunday Visit in Hamilton Mi Hildrrath Kverett and sister, Miss Dolls, of Springfie ld S C, vis Iti 11 ii lati.i in Hamilton last wet-L end Leave for Washington IVt? Kowden, Ji Hilly Clark and I Luc Mallory, of Oak City, left ycs i terday for a ton day training per iod with the National Guard in Wash ington, aftt r which time they will he located at Camp Ja< kson. Colum ! hia, S C In Suffolk Sunday Mi and Mrs. Paul Simpson visit ed relatives in Suffolk Sunday l eaves for Durham Keg Manning left yesterday for Durham, wherC he will attend Duke University, leaves fur Kenly Miss Mary Burden Crofton left today for Kenly where she will teach in the city schools this fall Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Ken ell. Mrs Richard, Hazel and daughter, Becky, j of Durham, visited Dr. and Mrs K T Walker here Sunday. Little Miss ! Becky Ha/.? 1 remained here for a two week's visit. At Nags Head Saturday Mr. and Mrs John L. Rodger son 1 visited friends at Nags Head Satur I day and Sunday. Visit in Goldsboro Misses Marjorie Lindsley and Ad da Lee Meadoi visited in Goldsboro Sunday In Rohersonville Sunday Mr and Mrs Phillip Keel visiieiT . in Rohersonville Sunday. ? Spend Week end in Manteo Mr and Mrs D L Huyman and daughter, Gloria, arid Miss Natalie Gould visited relatives in Manleo I last week-end i Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. C B. Coltrain, of Norfolk, visited relatives here Sun ! day In Greenvifre Sunday j Mrs Arthur White, Miss Mary ;Ttjylui. Mi: .1 A Easoii and Miss Ruth Manning visited in Greenville Sunday. Was Here Sunday Miss Mary Dell Harris, uf War renton, visited Mi and Mrs. Robert Manning here Sunday Visits in Wallace Miss Mary Stokes Robinson visit ed felatives in Wallace last week end. SWEET HOME Prayer service will be held at the home of Mr Charley Avers Friday night at 7 30 p m conducted by Mr Clarence Gurkin. The Sweet Home revival will be gin Tuesday night of next week, by Rev. Preston Cay ton J. D. Taylor was guest teacher of the adult Bible class at Bear Grass Sunday Rev Arnold, of Eden ton, preach ed at Sw.unsland school house Sun day Engagement Announced Mrs. Thaddeus Fernando Harn son announcrg the engagement of her daughter. Josephine Woolard to Mr. Edwin Elford Holding The wedding will take place in a formal ceremony on Wednesday. October lb. in the First Christian Church. Wilhamston BKIDE-ELECT ANNOl' NCES WEDDING ATTENDANT* The attendants 111 the Askew Man ning wedding, which will In- sol emnized at.the Piney Grove Ujptist Church Sunday morning at nine o'clock, have been announced by the bride-elect Miss Mamie Clyde Manning, sis ter of the bride elect, will be her only attendant; the groom-to-be will [have as his best num. his .brother, Wendell Hamilton, of Jamesville. Miss Betty Haywood will be pian I ist and Miss Marguerite Cook, so- , I loist. Ushers are Mr Herbert Leslie Mantling, brother of the bride-elect and Mr Watson Walters, of James (vilie. Miss Manning will be given in j marriage by her father. Mr Herbert L Manning, with Rev W B liar nngton, pastor of both parties. *?t filiating Was Here Saturday Miss Lina Stephenson. -of Plvm outh, visiU^d. here Suturday Visit Near Here Sunday Messrs Hal Pickens, Jack Gray, Chulles Manning and Frank Car star plien visited Mr llewett Ed wards near here Sunday Returns to Wilmington Tim Ma lone has returned to Wilni ingion after a visit near here with his parents, Mr and Mrs Ellis Ma lone Recovering from Operation Miss Eva Peel is recovering at her home here from an operation performed in a Rocky Mount hospi tal several weeks ago Spends Week-end Here Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Durham, pent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. 1B Harrison Leaves for SanJTord Mr Joel Muse left yesterday for Sanfoid where tie will be on the fo hacco market this fall Returns from Hospital Land v Griff ill. Jl- , returns ?'homo today from a Washington hospital where lie underwent an operation for appendicitis tin early part of last week Continues Critically IB Mi W P Ambers continues criti (ally ill at Ills home here on West Mam Street Leaves for Richmond James S Rhodes, Jr, lelt Sunday for Richmond where. he v\ ill eon tinue Ins studies in the Virginia Move into liiggs Apartment Mr and Mi Donald Andrew^ and .son have moved into a Bigg., apart nieiit on Smith wick Street Move into New Apartment Mi and Mr- Hal Dickens and son, Hal, Ji . have moved into the m w duplex on Wdtiams Street DRUG SPECIALS CLARK'S FYF DROPS? For Sort* and Pink Hws 2.~>r CLARK'S FLI LAX ? For Colds. Fin and Crippc .2'ir and .~?0r NOXZFIY1A?Tar jar f or IMr 2 pk^s. Cillrtlc Rladrs?I iulic CilNitc Slia> iiiCivam. 77u- \ al. FV VI I A - VIM?To Rnild lip Cold Resistance Si.(Ml AFRO FLOOR WAX Paste* 24Jc Lion id 2.~>c Aero Mist Class (.leaner?The ipiirk ?a> lo w ash w iinlou s 2.~>r Clark's Drug Store I'llONKS r>2 am! Sit "Hrinn I * 1 our \rxl I'murifttion" Special Notice! 7 o DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS ?Pay Your Taxcw On Or Bcfon* JDCTOBER 1st For the I lipoid Taxes For 1939 Will Be Advertised At This Time. THE TOWN OF ? WILLIAMSTON Mrs. America MRS. AMERICA 1940 t Picked as having the most beautiful form from among thirty young mar ried women from various parts of ' the U. S., Mrs. Raymond Planehet I of Now Dorp, Stated Island, won | title of Mrs. America, 11*40. The eliminations were held at Palisade* ' Park. N J t l atest iihlitiott* I'o The ' Tnier/trise Mailing I i*l Listed among the lewut additions to tin' Fnterpii-e list ;nv the following: U K Lillry Willianiston, l.uthei Pratt. Willi.tin. t.si. Mi: J W IV.ik F.veretts (' A AsUevy. Jatin v. rile John Smith. J aim v die. S \V M.m ning. WilliamM<?n Clyde 'IVi.ni Willi.mi-.li.n V f (".'Hi.iiii Willi.hm ston; John Itiilcv. Jamosville S 1 1 Ward. Wiltiam>ton; Mrs A HaSse|l,Aj Halifax. Jeanettp Street. William ton. John 1. Wel>h. WlUiumston. P. II k'arstaiphen Aii tm, Texas, K.i thei nn Manning. Winston Salem, J M C Nelson II.. . II. A P 1 .ill. \ Williui.ustoh Nam v Huislip. M?n\ Hill lu Littleton Saturday Mi and Mr Je < Wood and ei Mu'hael. xi.ited n latiye.s in Little ton Satuiday am) Sunday Visits Here Suiida> Mr Hill H? "in >>l Littleton \ i. ited it a nd In i? Sunday. In W ake Pores! Sunday 4-? Miv- Jrr-~e}ilnne Harrison cttnt- Mr? | Kdwrn Holdni!' \ i\triI in Wale I .> i est Sumlas I / \ ? \ So easy to carry lite kiit bolti?r i aftuii 1>HI S'K . School ('liiMrrn Need Milk ? wi>? Cream GRADE A MILK \ rliilil, |iro|it-rl> iiourinlii-d, rail, anil will, do lirllrr work w lii'ii in or out of M-liool. Milk llo- Im -I food known lo man ?in nrrdrd l>> cirry rliild in m IiooI. If you art- not mi|i|d\ inu your rliildrrn willi rirli anil wlfcdmoiur milk.from our dairy, rail 111-. ftr drlivrr liolli morning and rii'iiiiiji. MILK in <Toiioiiiir.il ami rirli in I'ood valnr. \oiii* chihlnii nrnl it ami tliry drwrrvr llir l>r*l milk \ oil ran liny lor lirallir* wakr. Edgewood Dairy Mrs. Everett Entertains \B B- i' Everett entertained her bridge club and invited guests at ji table > ut bridge Thursday night ?t "her h?>nu n? ar iietv Miss Mar garet Everett. whose marriage to Bruce Swam >>t Norfolk, will take 3lace Octeber 2. was given a mis ellaneou^ shower Mi Hub- Manning ? aptured tl ? ? ugh >ci u' pri.'? for members, and Ui > Han y.\ en tt. igb t? r ;tiest> Hie liosto>s >t i ved b nn'ii ?iitffitn ,ie Ii? the follow tng .CUe-' Mekdamos lubert Cbburn \' .1 Spive\ Fran a Barm s. l. B Wynne Bill Car .taiph. ; S. bastlam Macon.- \V J__ 4^1^. J,a tt Wier. Har.a II' E ? : ? t*. Ml IN?* (1.1 Will ren Ey'eretl ? i A 111!'.;toi Misst > Mai g,e E\ ? el! : t Rutb \?>rt> r !"' '? 'le 'aw t ? f ? I Bulb Manning i isits in\|*liiladel|?lii.i Mi M i !? Mmmn Visited re la i.a.i?' I'' i i< inln.i hi >1 \VeeU etui Junior tuxiliary In Mwiinic llrrr Recently Monday xugiu. Sept pm herftth th*. Junior Auxiliary met with the Wu man > Auxiliary at eight o'clock in th? Li gum Hut FoU??wmga brief session with the woman's auxiliary, during which fa ? tlie pr- auibh was repeated and a >h..r? prayer was given, the Junior AuXiliar\ vi ithdrew to conduct its p)?? ting .ijoi.e Membership paper-. VO It' filled eat I., be mailed to'liU; ??? rial and tate- headquarter. DK V II. MEWBORN Plel.se Note |>ale Chances 11 bur:' nville LiXfice, Scult'd Jew ? 11 \ St- n . Put ?dav. S. [it 10 W.tii>amstori off:re, IVele', Jewels r\ Store, . very Wed . 0 a rn to 1 p. m. lv nth tI.r.r noun's Drug store. EVl ry Ft: i.e. t m. to 4 p m Eyes Examined?(.lasses Fitted Tarl't i? ? Kvi rv Saturday ii \ \ o 1.1 \ i: MOIOU (Ml. \ Ki i /1% ) tmr t n/iiiif i I ii vi;kis(>\ <Mi. co. lic^innld Simpson \\ ?? wi*h lo aiiiioiiiier thai Ur^iitahl silii|?*on will Im* ihsoriathl with llir Sofia sho|i until Jaiiuar\ I. I'M I . NTT. ~Sini|? mhi will a**i*l John llallon (.nivalin* in o|irraliii<: the *ho|? for a IVw month*. I'rlr lowilni. Jr.. co-part mr of Mr. t.ill ^aiiu*. i* jn*a\ fo.r inilitaiN training; with llo- National t.naiJ M c rxlnul Mr. Simftson's (rirmls ami aVijiHiiiiltuux's n rorilinl irrl romr In lisil him til llir Stnla SImji The Soda Shop nil low III V IK |(tllMI (.ll!l.\W? NOTICE! \\i: \m: now n;i:r\Ki\<; i nk \i>vi:ih isin<. i isr tt?t? IUI.INOI i:m TAXES The County of Martin Willi ii wii.L i:m iskm \ ? o< roiti i; isi. D io. Save Additional Cost by Paying Your Delinquent Taxes As Prompt ly As Possible Sheriff C. B. Roebuck Tux (.oHrctor.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view