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Society and Personals or WDJJAM8TON ud MABXtN COUNTY PHONE Anything for This Des To 4 6 Holidays |?t | Mifct-j Katherine Manning and Nancy Biggs. students at Salem Col lege, Winston-Salem, are spending the Christmas holidays here with their parents. Here For Christmas Whit Purvis, student at Univer sity, Chapel Hill, is spending the holidays here with his mother. Mrs Daisy Purvis Visiting Parent* Here Frank Weaver, student at Mars Hill College, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver, here for the Christmas holidays. Visiting in Ohio Miss Madge Glazener is visiting relatives in Chillocothe, Ohio, for the holidays. Visiting in Jamesville James Wallace, student at the University, Chapel Hill, is spending the holidays in Jamesville with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wal lace. Are in Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edwards are visiting the former's parents in Wan amie, Penna.. for the holidays. Spending Holidays Here Miss Marjorie Fleming, student at Peace College, Haleigh, "is spending' the holidays here with relatives. In Canadguan, N. T. Mr. Jack Butler is visiting in Canadguan. N. Y., for the holidays Leaves for Kentucky Mr. Lacy McGuire leaves today for Paintville, Ky, to spend the hol idays. Spending Holidays Here Miss Patsy King, student at St Anne's School. Charlottesville, is here to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E King. Was Here Wednesday Miss Naomi Shank, home service director of the Virginia Electric and Power Company, was here Wednes day from Richmond. In Washington Wednesday Mrs. John Williams and daugh ter, Miss Lucy, visited in Washing ton and Rocky Mount Wednesday Was Here Wednesday Mrs. Clinton House, of Roberson ville, visited her mother, Mrs John Rodgerson, here Wednesday. Visiting in Palmyra Miss Bet tie Mayo Everett is spend* ing the holidays with relatives in Palmyra. Attend Club Meeting Misses Annie Mae O'Dell, Edna Barnhill. Marjorie Lindsley. Mary Brown Allgood and Marie Griffin at tended a club meeting of the Vir ginia Electric and Power Company in Richmond Wednesday. Visiting in Hassell Miss Nancy Haislip, teacher in the Merry Hill school, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Haislip. I in Hassell. Was Business Visitor Here Mr J W. Eubanks. of Hassell. was a business visitor here yester day. Spending Holidays Here Miss Carolyn Lindsley. student at Mary Washington College, Freder icksburg, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L P Lindsley. Here For Holidays Miss Dorris Moore, student at W f? 11 N, C-- nreenshorn is spend - ing the holiday# here with lu r mo ther, Mrs. C. O. Moore. Visiting in Hamilton Misses Mary Slade and Ellen Tay lor, students at Greensboro College, Greensboro, are visiting relatives in Hamilton for the holidays. Spending Holidays Here John Pope, student at the Univer sity, Chapel Hill, is visiting his fa ther. Mr. John Pope, here during the holidays. Visiting Parents Here Reg Manning, student at Duke University, is visiting his parents here for the holidays. Ben Manning. | student ?t Columbia-University --hrr expected this week-end Visiting in Bear Grass Miss Grace Rogers, student at E | C. T C.. Greenville, is visiting rela- 1 lives in Bear Grass for thi holi days. Spending Holidays Here Russell Roebuck, alumni secre tary at A.C.C.. Wilson, /is spending the holidays here with bis parents. Visiting Parents Here Miss Helen Lindsley, student at W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P Lindsley, here for the holidays. Here For Holidays Ned Cunningham, who is attend ing Darlington School. Darlington, C!a.. is spending the holidays here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cunningham. Here for Holidays Jerry Clark, student at a Wash ington, D. C., business college, is here for the holidays. Vi9its in Washington Miss Mary Lewis Manning visited in Washington Tuesday and Wed nesday. ! Spending Holidays Here Jimmy Watts, student at Abing don Academy. Abingdon. Va., is here for the holidays. Visiting Parents Here Miss Alta Critcher. teacher in the Angier schools, is visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A Critcher, here for the holidays. Spending Some Time Here Mr. W. H Adkins, of Hoberson ville, is spending several weeks here with his daughter, Mrs. J H Ed wards. and Mr Edwards. Spending Holidays Here Burras Critcher. Jr.. student at Wakd Forest College, is spending the holidays here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher. Is Visiting Parents Here Miss Edna Ballard, of Baltimore, is visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs Paul Ballard, here for the Christ |mas holidays Spending Christmas Here Dick Champion, student at V.P.I.. Blacksburg. Va., is here with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Victor Cham pion. for the Christmas holidays. Visiting Relatives Near Here H. L. Manning. Jr.. student at Campbell College. Buies Creek, is visiting relatives near here for the holidays. Is in Oak City Miss Marguerite Ayers, student at W.C.U.N.C.. Greensboro, is visiting relatives in Oak City for the holi- j days. Visiting Relatives Near Here Miss Grace Clark, student at E. C T. C., Greenville, is visiting rela tives near here for the Christmas holidays. Spending Holidays Here Miss Eva Peel, teacher in the Wel don schools, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Sadie Peel, for the Christmas holidays. thor. Mrs. bossie Hurrison ? Visiting in Tarboro Miss Kathryn Mew born is visiting relatives 111 Tarboro for the holi days. In Palmyra for Holidays I). B. Harrison, Jr., student at Vir ginia Episcopal School. Lynchburg, is spending the holidays with his par ents m Palmyra. Joins Husband for Holidays Mrs. M. B. I)unn has joined Mr. Dunn in Burlington for the Christ mas holidays Leaves for Benson Miss Mary Benson Teft today for Benson where she will visit rela tives for the Imlidays. Spending Holidays Here Mr. Fred Taylor, located on the Louisville Tobacco Market, is here to spend the holidays with his moth er. Mrs. Mamie G. Taylor. Attend Party in Everetts Mrs. Daisy Purvis, Mrs. Herman Bowen, Mrs. Edwin Holding and Miss Mamie Clyde Taylor attended a bridge party in Everetts Monday night given by Miss Mary Virginia Daniel. Mrs Davis Entertains ?Entertaining at a series of bridge parties. Mrs. D. R Davis was a charming hostess at her home on Academy Street Thursday morning and ntMit A delectable salad plate and cof fee and individual pies were serv ed the guests who played in the morning. - I kT f\ 11 f.. ^ ^ .11 vjuvow wrrc wt~ ^. tr. ?urn it, winner of the high score prize, a poinsetta; Mrs. J. L- Spencer, run ner-up. a compact, and floating prize, a box of powder puffs; Mrs Arthur Bertolett. low. a hurricane lamp, and Mesdames C. B Clark. Jr.. Er nest Ethendge. E. T. Walker. Eddie Trahey, Julian Harrell. Hoke Rob eraon, H. O. Peele. Jim Cook, Paul Simpson. Garland Barnhill. John Tulloss, Charles Bowers. Russell Mc Allister. V. E Brown. Travis Kitch ? i\ Bill Glover. Sam Woolford. W H Harrison. Francis Barnes. Phil lip Keel, Joseph Griffin, George Har rison, Jr.. Charles Leonard. Iverson Skinner. Marion Cobb. Wheeler Manning. Herbert Taylor and Edwin Peele and Miss Ernestine Barber Winners at the night game we Mrs. E P. Cunningham, high, a Jer usalem cherry plant and floating prize, a box of candy; Mrs. F U Barnes, runner-up a chair set; and Mrs. Hoke Roberson. low. Old Spice powder. Other guests were Mesdames Roy McClees. Herbert Taylor. J W Watts. George Harrison. A. J Os teon. Ray Goodmon, Herbert Clark. F M. Manning. Harrell Everett. James Manning. Garland Woolard C B Clark.?W. J Hodges. C. C Parker. J W Andrews, A. R. Dun ning. John Ward. Harold Hargett, George Whitehurst. V. K. Brown, Arthur Bertolett. Edwin Holding. Charles Godwin. Jr.. Charles Peele. Urbin Rogers. Victor Champion and Frank Margolis and Misses Ruth Norton and Annie Mae O'Dell. Mrs. Davis served her guests ice cream in molds for the Christmas motif, individual cakes, salted nuts and candy canes as favors. ,9 | STEAK SUPPER The employees of Belk-Tyler Conv pmiy and Mr and Mrs.-?Charlie Bowers enjoyed a steak dinner at Roberson's Tuesday night. Employees attending were Mes dames Dick Taylor, Mary Bonner Gurganus, Z. T. Piephoff, John Cook. Reba Cook, and Kathcrine Harrell, Misses Geneva Robertson. Sara Cook and Betsy Bowers. Messrs. H. R. Williams, Jake Mobley. J. D. Peaks and Ernest Mears. Ilcre for Holidays M iss Blanche Harrison, student at the University, Chapel Hill, is spend ing the holidays here with her mo Spending Holidays Here Junie Peel, student at the Univer sity. Chapel Hill, is visiting his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Elbert S Peel, here for the Christmas holidays Visiting in Murfreesboro Miss Mary Whitley is spending tin holidays in Murfreesboro. Here For Holidays Jack Baker Saunders, student at the University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, is visiting relatives here. Spending Holidays Here Ray Goodmon. Jr., who is attend ing the University, Chapel Hill, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodmon, here for the holidays. Visiting in Jackson Miss Clarine Duke is spending the holidays Willi relatives in Jackson |In Hertford for Holidays Miss Dorcas Knowles is visiting relatives in Hertford for the holi days Visit in Washington Mesdames Marvin Brit ton, C. O. j Moore, J. C. Leggett and Miss Mai - tha Leggett were in Washington on Wednesday afternoon. Were Here Wednesday Mrs. Addle Robhins and Miss Mar tha Honithal, of Plymouth, were vis itors here Wednesday. Spending Holidays Here Jim Rliudes, Jr. student at a Rich mond medical college, is spending the holidays here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes In Washington Wednesday Mesdames Paul Jones and Henry Crawford visited in Washington on Wednesday. Visiting in Parmele Mrs. Larry Wade, of Kentucky, is visiting relatives in Parmele. In Washington Wednesday Mesdames B. B Rogerson and B. White, visited in Washington Wed nesday. s Is Visiting Here Bernard T. Hurley, Jr., student at High Point College is here visiting his parents. Rev and Mrs B T. Hurley during the holidays. Returns from Texas Mrs. Hattie Harrison has return ed from a visit with relatives in Bryan, Texas. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Harrison and daughter met her in Durham Wednesday. In Durham Today Mesdames Roger Critcher and John A. Manning and Miss Ann As kew are visiting in Durham today. Attend Bridge Party Mesdames Vernon Bunting and Garland Barnhill attended the bridge pprty in Evcretts Monday night giv en by Miss Mary Virginia Daniels. Was Here Yesterday Mrs. Lee House, of Robersonville, visited here yesterday. In Chapel Hill Yesterday Mesdames Lossie Harrison and Blanche Anderson visited in Chapel Hill yesterday. Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. J. Lx?vy arid daughter, Miss Jennie, of Tarboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis, here Wednes day night. Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs. Mack Simpson an nounce the birth of h daughter on Wednesday night, December 18th. Mother and daughter are getting along nicely in Wahington. Visit in Rocky Mount M'wdames C. D. Pittman and son, Jamie, and Mrs. John Henry Ed wards visited in Rocky Mount yes terday. Comparatively inexpensive and virtually as effective as concrete a lining of cotton fabric and asphalt is being laid in this irrigation ditch near Grace. Idaho Prior to this lining the canal austained a water loss of from 20 to SO per cent for years. After being lined with cotton fabric and asphalt, the average annual loss was only four tenths of one oer cent The National Cotton Council pointa to irrigation ditch lining aa one of many nee farm osea for cotton which may eventually consume hundreds of thousands of bales a year Romans Society In Monthlv Meet The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Wilhamston Metho- j dist Church held its December meet ing in the Church Wednesday eve ning, December 18th The regular business of the socie ty was transacted. Afte'r wihch a most impressive Christmas program was presented it consisted of a | Christmas Parable pn sentcd by Mrs ? J. Q. Patrick. Solo by Mrs. .1 S Whitley, and Miss Eunice Ann Brit ton and scripture reading by Mrs J W. Watts The Christmas Parable portrayed a discussion between several persons of how they observed Christmas One observed it as a time of get ting, another as a time of presenting gifts to family and friends expecting to receive gifts in return, another as a time of hilarious merry making, ! to another it meant nothing for she regarded the birth of the Christ Child j and the Angelic Chorus singing Peace on Earth as mere myths and final ' ly another began to toll of Christ j mas as a time of the Great Gift of I God to man ami what it meant to the world and that the Angelic Chor us meant peace to her sou) and while she spake the Spirit of God descend ed upon the whole group and voice spake peace to tin- souls of those who had never enjoyed a real Christinas and they saw the meaning of a real Christmas and they all went out to hear anew the voice come ringing down through the centuries. "Pear not, for behold I bring you glad lid ings of great joy." Msr Patrick paused during the Members of the Triple Bridge club entertained at a lovely Christ mas bridge party and buffet sup per Tuesday night, lining the hull day theme in the favors, tallies, re freshments and decorations Miss Ernestine Barber received the high score prize for ladies, and Miss Evelyn 1 alley, low. Bill Hai slip and Charles Manning won the high and low prizes for men, re spectively. Members and guests were Misses Tlulma la 1 ley. Mamie Clyde Tay lor, Marie Griffin. Lucy Williams, Mary Kodgeison. Evelyn lalley, Nu talie Gould, Bolton Cowen, Ernest ine Barber, Lorene Weaver, Mar jolie Lindsley and Lillian Breen; Mr and Mrs. Wood row Tice and Mr and Mrs Bill Howell and Bill Hai slip, Duk siade, Charles Manning. Carroll Crockett, Oscar Anderson. Jr. Shelbon Hall, Garner House, of Kobiisoiiville. Jimmy Lightburn. of Burlington; Hudson floyle, Leon Rogers, Merlieil Whitley and Rob ert Cowen. re tiding and Mr Whitley sang, "And Ye, Beneath Life's Crushing Load." After the reading was concluded lit tie Miss Ku'nicc Ann Britton sang, "Awa\ in a Mangel ' Mi:. J W \V.?t t . i. .ui tin . ?j>nd < haptOr ??f I ail.e After the meeting adjourned to the parsonage for a social hour ami the pastor. Kcv B. T Hurley and his wife returned to the parsonage and lound awaiting them there a large and sumptuous "pounding" which was sponsored by the Wo man's Society and the Guild The Guild served.tea and cakes Is V isiting in Janiesvillc Mr Tommie Gay lord, teacher at Elon College, i visiting relatives in Janiesville for the holidays To Present Christmas Cantata Here Tonight The Williamston Choral Club, un der the direction of Mrs. Wheeler Martin, will' present a Christmas Cantata tonight at eight o'clock in the Memorial Baptist Church. "Hie members of this club, coming from all the churches of Williamston. have bw'ii spending much lUft* 111 preparation for this program. You tan best show your appreciation to them with your presence. This mus ic will help make the season more completely Christian. I n mm nee Services In Creretis Church Sunday Services will be held in the Christ ian Church in Everett* Sunday at II a m and 7 00 p. m with Rev. Ferry delivering both sermon*, us ing "God's Strange Power" for the first service, and "A Saving Human Experience" for the night service NOW ? Of 8ALB "I LAND IVrsuant to and by virtue of a lodgment <>f the Superior Court in the case of Wm. Keys vs. George Butter et als .the undersigned com missioners duly appointed with pow er to sell the hereinafter mentioned land, will on January 13, 1941, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of Martin County, sell to the high <>t bidder for cash the following tracts or parcels of land: FIRST TRACT A certain tract of land lying and being in Martin Coun ty. Griffins Township and bounded as follows By the lands of J Daw son Lilley on the west, south and >t land deeded to George Butler by John and Sara Jane Clemmons about 1882 and known as the George But ler old place anil said tract of land contajns 20 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT Being m Gnf fins Township and bounded on sev eral sides by the lands of Eason Lil ley and being the same tract of land that George Butler bought of M. D Wilson and said tract contains 44 acres' more or less. The last and highest bidder will be required to deposit 10 per cent of his bid with said commissioners as good faith. This the llth day of Dec.. 1940 B A CR1TCHER. H L SWAIN. d20-4t Commisioners. DK. V. II. MEWBOKN OPTOMETRIST Please Note Date Changes Robersonville office, Scott's Jew elry Store Extra visit, Tuesday, De cember 31st. Williamston office, Feele's Jewel ry Store, every "Wed., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Plymouth office." Womble Drug Stole. 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