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WaUlao rm CUk I Society and Personals Thb or Wn.l.lAMBTON u4 MAKTLN COUNTY raoNi Anything 4 6 In Raleigh Yesterday Mrs C. A Harrison. Mrs C. B Clark, Jr., Mrs. John Tulloas and Miss Blanche Harrison visited in Raleigh yesterday. Visit Here Yesterday Mesdames Nathan Edmondson and Wiley B. Rogerson, of Robersonville, visited here yesterday. In Washington Wednesday Mrs. Ed Stevenson and Miss Lucy Williams visited in Washington on Wednesday ? Visits Here This Week Mrs. John Fraley, of Tarboro, vis ited Mrs John L. Rodgerson here this week. ? Was Here Wednesday Mr. Dred Darden is ill at his home on Warren Street here with malaria Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, of Raleigh, visited here and in Oak City last week-end. At Pamlico Wednesday Reverends John L. Goff, James Smith, John Hardy and S. J. Starnes and Mr. D. V. Clayton visited at Pamlico Wednesday ? Visiting in Palmyra Miss Betty Mayo Everett is visit ing relatives in Palmyra this week end. a In Washington Hospital Mrs. Robert Coburn is receiving treatment in a Washington Hospi tal. Visiting in Grwirt?rp Miss Lola Phillips is visiting Greensboro this week ?? In Richmond Today Mesdames Hubert Cobum, Jodie Woolard. George Harrison and George Harrison, Jr., are visiting in Richmond today Return from Ay den Mrs. R. H. Clayton and son, Dickie, have returned from a visit wtih rela tives in Ayden ? Leave for Chapel Hill Junie Peel and Jack Baker Saun ders left this week for Chapel Hill, where they have entered the Uni versity. Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walker and Mrs. H. E. Thayer, of Topeka, Kan sas. are visiting Dr and Mrs E. T. Walker here in the Tar Heel Apart ments. In Norfolk Tuesday Mesdames B. B. Rogerson. D. V. Clayton, W R Martin. Herman Bowen and Miss Kate Philpott visit ed in Norfolk Tuesday. Leaves for Raleigh Eli Gurganus leaves Monday for Raleigh from which place he will be transferred to Norfolk where he has enlisted in the U. S. Navy. ? Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. Gertrude Brtnkley, Miss Mar ion Brinkley, Mrs. Bernice Ham mond and daughter, Pat, of Plym outh. visitedheteWednesday b Visiting Here Mrs Dave Mizelle, of Norfolk, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver, here for a few days. Leaves for Charlotte Joe Samara leaves Sunday for Charlotte where he has enlisted in the U. S. Navy Was Here Wednesday Mrs. Hal WilJiford, of Plymouth, visited here Wednesday afternoon In Norfolk Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Jack Horner visited in Norfolk Tuesday. Visits Here Wednesday Miss Kathleen Nobles, of Plym outh. visited here Wednesday. Attend Wedding in Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Garland Barnhill are in Pendleton to attend the wed ding of the letter's sister. Mrs. Barn hill will serve as dame of honor. Were Here Tuesday Mesdaities Jerry Beasley, Urshel Jackson, Jack Frank and son, Jackie, and Miss Martha Hornathal, of Plymouth, visited here Tuesday af ternoon. Recovering from Operation Mrs. E. N. Hardison, of James ville, has recovered sufficiently from an appendicitis operation to be re moved from a Washington hospital to the home of Mr and Mrs Noah Hardison here. Is Visiting Here Mrs. A. R. Arscott, of Troy, is vis iting Mrs. C R. Whitaker here. b Visiting Hare Miss Martha Rhodes Ward, stu dent nurse at Sinai Hospital, Balti more, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Clyde Ward, here for two weeks ? In Robersonville Wednesday Mesdames Marvin Britton and J. M .Leggett visited in Robersonville Wednesday. ? Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. W. II Wixilard and daughter, Mary, of Greenville, visited here yes terday. Leave for Charleston Mr. J. E. Boykin, Bud Crockett, Oscar Anderson and John Fleming Thigpen left tdoay for Charles ton to uttrnd the Citadel-Mars Hill football game, laical boys playing for Mars Hill are J. K. Boykin, Mar tin and Arthur Anderson and Joseph Thigpen. Returns from Robersonville Mrs. Carroll Jones has returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Robersonville. Ls III At Her Home Mrs. O. L. Willard is ill at her home on Marshall Avenue. ? Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued last week-end to Kufus Lee Corey, of Williamston, and Maybell Modlin, of Jamesville, and Lewis Levels and Myrtle Nicholson, both of Plymouth. ? Returns from Norfolk Miss Neda Pendleton returned last evening from a visit in Norfolk. Is Undergoing Treatment Miss Jane Goff is undergoing treatment for malaria in the local hospital. Confined To Her Homr Mrs Joseph A Eason is-confined to her home by illness. Leaves for Chapel Hill Ray Goodmon, Jr., left Wednesday for Chapel Hill where he will enroll in the university medical school. ? Visiting in Norfolk Miss Mary Brown Allgood is spending several days in Norfolk. Returns from Roanoke Rapids Miss Annie Mae O'Dell returns to day from a visit with relatives in Ruanuke Rapids. Returns To Nashville Mr. Z. H. Rose, Sr., has returned to Nashville after a visit here with his sons. ? Was Here Yesterday Judge Hunt Parker, of Roanoke Rapids, was here last evening visit ing Judge J. J. Burney, who is hold ing court here this week and next. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Mrs. Warren Everett, of Washing ton, entertained at seven tables of bridge Wednesday night, honoring her sister-in-law, Miss Margaret Ev erett, whose wedding to Captain Bruce Swain, of Norfolk, will take place October 2. The Everett home was attractively decorated with early fall flowers and the bridal motif was carried out in the tallies and ship mint cups. High score prize was captured by Mrs. Hubert Coburn, of Williams ton, and Mrs Abner Brown, a bride of June, was remembered with an attractive gift. The honoree was giv en salad forks in her chosen silver. During the porgression soft drinks and peanuts were served and later guests weer served ice cream and cake by candlelight. Those attending from Williamston were Mesdames Hubert Coburn, Se bastain Macon, V. J.'Spivey, Francis Barnes, Abner Brown, W. J. Hodges, Daisy Purvis, Daisy Pope, Harreli Everett and Bob Everett, Misses Ruth Norton and Ruth Manning. Corduroy Slack Suit ?Photo by Vogue Corduroy will be at its best on every campus in the land this year in costumes for everything from activs sports to smart street wear. For general knock about wear both on the campus, picnics, and over, night hikes this masculine tailor ed cotton corduroy slack suit offers the most in comfort, warmth, and free and easy-going style. Lints Menu In The Local Schools For Coming Week every day, 5c. Plain and chocolate milk, 5c. Plate Idnch every day. 10c. Monday. Sept. 23?Ham. cabbage, slaw, candied yams, corn bread, fruit salad, banana sandwiches. Tuesday, Sept. 24 ? Hamburger, rutabagas, apple sauce, lima beans, corn bread, apple and raisin salad, tomato an3 lettuce sandwiches, rais in cake. Wednesday. Sept. 25?Hoast beef with gravy, ihashed potatoes, stew ed prunes, hot biscuits, chicken sal ad. pimento sandwiches, apple jacks. Thursday, Sept. 26 -Pork chops, potato salad, green peas, pickles, hot rolls, ham sandwiches, banana salad, fruit jello with cream. Friday. Sept. 27?Stew beef with potatoes, col lards, sliced tomatoes, carrots, corn bread, sandwiches, pear sulad, prune whip. Attend Party in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keel, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hose, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Roberson and Miss Mamie Clyde Taylor attended a dinner purty giv en by Miss Theresa Rogers at the Knotty Pine Inn, in Washington on Tuesday night, honoring Mr. and Mrs. David Grimes, Jr., of Rober sonville, a recent bride and groom. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. George H. Manning, of James ville, was a business visitor here yesterday. Visit Here Thursday Mrs E 1) Peel and daughti r, Eljz abeth, of Creswell, visited here Thursday. Were Here Yesterday Misses Bettie Haywood and Mar gurite Cook, teachers in the Farm Life school, visited here yesterday afternoon. . ..<$ L ? Visits Here Thursday Mrs. A. J. Holliday, of Jamesville, visited here Thursday. Fill Your COAL Bin or Box NOW PRICES WILI. SOON Advance We have u large stoek straight from the finest eoal beds in the nation? to yon. More heat at less cost is what you get. Let us show you how to save on winter expense?Now R. L. WARD Coal & Wood Co. Loeal Beta Club Meets On Thursday The first 1940 meeting of the Wil- I liamston chapter of the National Beta Club was held Thursday night at the home of Mary Charles God win, with Elizabeth Parker and Su- ; sie Griffin assisting in entertain ing. I The officer* for 1940-41 are Mary Charles Godwin, president; Warren Pope, vice president, and Elizabeth Parker, secretary-treasurer. The president appointed S. C. Griffin, Billy Mercer, and Theron Gurganus as program committee, and Susie Griffin. Mary'O'Neal Pope, and Etft nia Belle Ward as social committee The sponsors are Mrs Sam Edwards and Mr Harvey Yates. Members present were Mary Charles Godwin. Warren Pope, Susie Griffin. Marjorie Gray Dunn. Emma Bell Ward. Roosevelt Coltrain. Jos eph Gurganus. Virginia Corey. Daisy Peaks, Kena Howard, Madelyn Tay - lor. Mary O'Neil. Billy Mercet. and Elizabeth Parker 1 Shop Here Vestrrday Mrs. C. C. Fleming and Mrs. Ca milla Turner, of Jamcsville, shop ped here yesterday. Were Here Yesterday Mr and Mis. Russell Martin, of' Farm Life, visited here yesterday. NOTICE OF RESALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin v* Joe White Under and by virtue of an order of resale signed by L. B. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on the lith day of Septem ber. 1940. the undersigned commis sioner. will, on the 27th day of Sep tember. 1940. at twelve o'clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N C . of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real : estate to wit: Bounded on the North by Hines | land, on the East by the Hiens land, on the South by the Alex Haislip land, on the West by the Pat Has krtt land, containing 200 acres, more or loss. lying and being in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, this t beihg the sumo land listed for taxes! in the name . >! M L. Haskett ; This the 11th day of September. 1940 CHAS H MANNING, sl3-2t Commissioner. ? % At tin* ?y?* Athlete's Foot Do ?? many others do to relieve this intense itching. For Sale At Davit* Pharmacy REBUILT SHOES FOR SALE (Army or Dross) |jir|;i' slock ? Kxperlly repaired ? \ 11 ||imnI values. I'rieed very reasonable. I .old neu tlicr is practically here. Let us repair your old shoes and make litem like new. WILLARD'S SHOE SHOP Building Material ALL KINDS % iniliiWH, Door*. Illiiiils, Hoofing. I'lunlrr. I oiiiIm i iiinl lliin)lr?'<ls of Ollit-r lleinn I mm I in llii' Loud ruction of ItuiMing*. ACME PAINT G. & li. Building Supply Co. WIIJJAMSTON, N. C. It Is the Truth Tobacco Is Selling Good and Higher At Tin Adkins&Bailey Warehouse Bohersoiiville Wr realize lliul you have seen lohaeeo nell liinlu r in yearn |iuhI, IiiiI if yoiril consider the < I mi I i I y of I In- leaf anil other conditions lliat afft-rl tin- price of toliarro you'll ti^rcc lliat mi- ari' -cllinn lobai'ro uh liifili, if not higher, than any inarki't in tin- Stall'. Tlir ^ovi-rn niriit figures at tin- i-ml of tin- year Mill ver ify thin statement. SECOND SAtK, Monday. Sept. 2.*>rd First Sale? TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Adldus&BaOey Warehouse Kohersonv ille W. W. ADKINS, MAYO LITTLE And ROBERT ADKINS, Props. Carlyle Langley, A aft Sales Mgr. iV iH nv AT Belk Tyler's WILL CONTINUE THKOHII Saturday m September ~21st^ Hundreds Fine Values \ltlioii^h Dollar Days lirpui Tllurkilay. ?<? -lill lime liiiiiilrril* of fini' valnr* fI in cv cry ili'|iarliiirnl. W ?? Immi^IiI Iii-iivv fur this eMail anil wo rail sii|i ply miii uilli most of till- ill-Ills originally ail\ i-rlisi-il. SAVE MONEY lliiv thr many value* ire have In offer on Dollar Days! Belk Tyler COMPANY WILLIAMSTON DRUG SPECIALS CLARK'S EYE DROPS? For Sore and Pink Eyes 25e CLARK'S FLULAX ? For Colds, Flu and Grippe . 25c and 50c NOXZEMA?75c jar for 49c 2 pkgs. Gilk'tte Rlades?I tube Gillette Shaving Cream, 75c. val. . 49e VITA - VIM?To Build Up Cold Resistance 81.90 AERO FLOOR WAX Paste 29c Liquid ... 25c Aero Mist Glass Cleaner?The quick way to wash windows 25e Clark's Drug Store PHONES 52 unci 53 "Hrinfi Your Next Prescription" COMING ONE NIGHT ONLY WILLI AMSTON Monday, September 23rd Ollie Hamilton Comedians BIG MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE A Slag*- Full Of Feminine Oharm 20 Big Vodvil Arts Singer*, Dancer*, Come titan*! Girl* and Girl*! 75 - People - 75 All Npiv This Year Arimiftiiioti: A?1uIIh 25r Children 15c (This does not include tax) "JAKE" Ollie Hamilton In Person On The Stage DOORS OPEN 7:30 ? SHOW STARTS 8:30
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