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Ctak Society and Personals PBONS Aajrthlac lor This Dtputem OF WILL1AMSTON and MAKTLN COUNTY | | ** 4 6 u: Confined To Hospital Mr John Long, of Jamesville, is confined to the local hospital by illneas. ? Leave for Qreenwood, S. C. Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and son, Zack. leave tomorrow for Greenwood. S. C , to visit relatives. Ill with Influensa Mr. J. H. Buckner is confined to the local hospital with influenza. Spend Holidays Here Mr and Mrs. Roland C. Craw ford, of Beckley, W. Va., visited Mr. Crawford's mother here during the holidays. Visit Near Here Mr and Mrs. Richard Eppes. of Hopewell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos > Perry near here during Christmas. Was Here Last Week | Mrs. Howard Tyre, of Norfolk, visited relatives in the county last week Spend Holidays Here Mr. E B Lindsley and son, Bob by, of Vriginia Beach, visited Mr and Mrs. L. P. Lindsley here jjuring the Christmas holidays. Returns to Burlington Jimmy Lightburn has returned to his home in Burlington after visit ing friends here for a few days. Visits in Hamilton Miss Margaret Peel, of Plymouth, visited in Hamilton last week-end. ? Confined To His Home Mr. H. R. Williams is confined to his home in the Tar Heel apartment from injuries sustained in a fall. Spending Few Days Here Mr. Bill Forrest, of Mt. Airy and Boston, is spending a few days here with friends Visits in Chapel Hill Ben Manning visited in Chapel Hill and Durham over the week end. Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams and daughter, Marie, of Henderson, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wier here. Confined To Her Home Little Miss Ann Darden is con fined to her home by illness. e Leaves for Philadelphia Mr. Joseph Frank left yesterday for Philadelphia after spending a few days here with his son. Jack Frank ? ; Returns to Raleigh Miss Dorothy Perkins has return ed to Raleigh after a visit with rela tives in Hamilton. Visiting in Baltimore Mrs. Clyde Ward is visiting daughter, Miss Martha Rhodes. Baltimore, for a few days. Confined To Her Home Mrs. Bruce Wynne is confined to her home with influenza. Visit in Durham Mr. and Mrs David Hix and lit tle daughter were the guests of rel atives in Durham last week-end In Winston Salem Sunday Messrs. Paul Simpson and Pete Fowden attended to business in Winston-Salem Sunday and Mon day Returns from Louiaburg Mrs. Erah Cobb has returned from . *'visit with relatives in Louisburg. Are Visiting in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Urbin Rogers spending a few days in Florida. Speaks for Migrants Mrs. Franklia D. Roosevelt ehata with Mrs. David Thomaa and her S-year-old daughter, Sonja, at hearing before House committee in to plight of migratory workers. Mrs. Roosevelt urged steps be taken to alleviate plight of migrant work soa, that unions adjust their high membership fees. Spends Few Days Here Eli Gurganus. stationed at the Norfolk Navy Yard, spent a few days here with relatives during the holidays. Leaves for Suffolk Miss Maud Taylor left Sunday for Suffolk to visit her roommate. Miss Grace Bradshaw. and will leave from there for Elon College Visiting in Aulander Mrs. J. O. Manning. Jr . is visit ing friends in Aulander for a few days # Leaves for Chapel Hill Miss Mary Stokes Robinson left this week for Chapel Hill where she will take public health work for a month before going to Washington City for another period of training. Spends Holidays Here Miss Elizabeth Coburn, a student nurse in a Washington hospital, vis ited her parents during the Chrisf mus holidays. Visiting in Jamesville Joseph Ange, son bf Mrs. Bertha Ange, of Jamesville, is spending his Christmas vacation at his home. He is a student in the Norfolk College, where he will resume his studies with the opening of the mid-winter term on January 2 Visit Here Sunday Rev. and Mrs. S J Starries and family, of Durham, visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Visits Near Here Sunday Dr. S. B. Perry, of Hopewell, vis ited his mother, Mrs. S. S. Perry, near here Sunday. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapnian and children, of Norfolk, visited Rev. and Mrs. Z T. Piephoff here Sunday. Visiting in Goldsboro Mrs. C^T. Bowers and daughter, Tennys, is visiting in Goldsboro for a few days. In Atlanta Week Miss Dolores Long and Mr. and Mrs. Lex Thigpen visited in Atlan ta a few days last week. Leave for Kentucky Mr. and Mrs R. H. Clayton and son, Dickie, left over the week-end for Kentucky, where Mr. Clayton is located on the tobacco market. Our Wish To You HAPPY NEW YEAR 1 , TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS MR. DeMAI ~ f " "The Sandwich Man" Con fined To Local Hospital Miss Ruby Barnhill is confined to j the local hospital by illness Visit Here Saturday Mr L O. Sherrard and son. of Greenville. S. C., and Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and son. Dan. of Tarboro, visited Mrs Anna Harrison here on Saturday Visiting in Charlotte Mrs. B F Lilley and Miss Ann | Simpson are spending a few days l in Charlotte and Spartanburg Return to Kentucky Messrs Fred Taylor and Muck | Simpson have returned to Louis ville, Kentucky, where they are lo- ] cuted on the tobacco market. Visit Here Today Mrs. S. S. Bailey and Mary Vir ginia Daniel, of Everett.s visited Mrs J T Barnhill today In Brthrl Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. Vernon Bunting j visited 111 Bethel and Rocky Mount | Sunday. in Washington Saturday Mr J T. Barnhill. Leman Burn lull. Mi's. Garland Barnhill and Mr and Mrs Vernon Runting visited Mrs. Reman Barnhill in the Wash ington hospital Saturday afternoon | ? Are Visiting Here Mrs W O Sample and daughter. | Miss Bess, of Davidson, are spend ing some time here with relatives in Washington Saturday Mesdames J. D Woolard, George Harrison, Sr.. Mrs J. C. Manning and Mrs George Harrison, Jr., vis ited Mrs. Leman Barnhill in Wash ington Saturday Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hull and daughter, Paulanna. of Richmond, are the guests of Mr and Mrs Grov er Hardison here. ? Returns to Baltimore Mr Russell Craft has returned to his home in Baltimore after visiting friends here during the holidays. Visiting in New York City Mesdames Eva Avant and J A. Eason. Misses Mary Taylor, Ruth Manning, Estelle Crawford and Grace Manning are spending a few days in New York City. Are Visiting Here Mrs. B. R Barnhill and daughter, Carolyn, of Durham, are visiting relatives here. ? In Jamesvllle Last Week-rnd Mr and Mrs. Joe Henry Twiddy, of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hardison, in Jamesville last week-end. Returns to Chapel Hill Tom Crockett has returned to the University, Chapel Hill, after spend ing the Christmas holiduys here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs C G. Crockett. Visit in Washington Mesdames G G Woolard and J O. Manning and Gilbert and John Woolard visited Mrs. Leman Barn hill in a Washington hospital yes terday. Mrs Barnhill is reacting sat isfactorily to treatment Spends Holidays Here Miss Sally Gray Guikiu. of Dur ham, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Johnny Gurkin, here over the holidays. Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Hammond and Mr and Mrs. Carris Hammond and daughter, Lily, of Bethel, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. B B Rogerson here Sunday ? Spend Week-end Here Dr. and Mrs. Grover Godwin and son, Louis, of Roanoke, Va., were the guests of friends and relatives here last week-end. Return To Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom and daughter have returned to Norfolk after visiting Mr and Mrs. Frank Margolis here for a few days. Leaves for Kentucky Mr. Jay Griffin left this week for Harrodsburg, Ky., where he is lo cated on the tobacco market. ? Visits in Portsmouth Mrs Geraldine Moore visited rel atives in Portsmouth and Norfolk during Christmas week. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Marvin Everett, of Roberson ville, was a business visitor here yesterday. Spends Christinas Here Darrel Price, of Anderson, S. C., spent Christmas here with his par ents. He was accompanied home on Thursday by his father, Mr. Jesse T. Price. Visit in Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Loren Waldo, of Churchland, Vs., visited Mrs. Hen nie Ballard and Miss Effie Waldo in Hamilton last week-end. Wars Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hayes, of Plymouth, visited here yesterday. Spends Holidays Here Fred Williams, of Fort Jackson, S. C, visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs John W. Williams, here dur ing the Christmas holidays. Double Ht edding Ceremony I Held Here During Holiday In a private ceremony at 4 o'clock Friday. December 20th. in the Firat Baptist Church, of Williamston. Miss Margaret Louise Gurganus became the bride of Mr Ace Tom Taylor, of Williamston, and Miss Margaret Aelase Joyner, of Garysburg. be came the bride of Mr Milton Saun ders Raynor. of Williamston Vows were spoken before Rev J. H Smith. The Couples were unattended and entered the church together. Mrs. Taylor was attired Jn a love ly powder blue woolen dress with black accessories. Mrs. Raynor was dressed in a becomingly teal blue traveling suit, her accessories being black. Following the ceremony the cou ple left together for a short visit to the western part of the state. Mrs. Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Mar garet E. Gurganus. received her edu cation at Robersonville High School and E.C.T.C. Greenville. Mr. Tay lor. son of Mr and Mrs. S. K. Tay lor. of Williamston. is a prominent farmer of Martin County. They will make their home with the bride's mother Mrs Raynor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C H Joyner. of Garysburg, re ceived her education at Weldon High SchuoL Mr. Raynor. son of Mrs Mamie Raynor. of Williamston, holds a position with the State Highway Commission. They will make their home in Williamston. I(ONORKI) AT PARTY On Monday owning at M o'clock a lovely bridge puliy was given by Miss Katherine Lawrence in En field honoring Mrs. Verner Godwin, Jr., formerly Miss Leona Lawrence, of Enfield and Williamston. The rooms, thrown ensuite, were decorated with lovely cut flowers and holly. The honoree, Mrs. Verner Godwin, Jr., was presented a silver compote. Miss Vernell Kimball cap tured the high score prize, a hand painted vase The honor prize, pic tures, went to Miss Eloise Hardison Mrs. Charles Godwin. Jr.. of Wil liamston, was presented a guest prize, dusting powder. Delicious refreshments, in two courses, consisting of a chicken sal ad plate with dessert, were served. Silver bells tied on sprays of holly were given as favors. Those enjoying this delightful party were. Mrs. "Verner Godwin, Jr., and Mrs. Charles Godwin, Jr., of Williamston; Misses Anne Pope, Anne Boyd WhitakiY. Katherine Parker, Julia Branch,/ Kiki Andlc ton, Elsie Kimball, Dorothy Flan ders, Nellie Bryan We/ton, Josephine Mercer, Eloise Harcfison, Mildred Gray, Ella Purnely Myrtle Mat thews, Vernell Kim/all, Anne Bales and Mesdames P. W. Joyner, Wil liam Dickens, Claude Randolph, Bennie Bobbitt, Fred Boyle, Wav erly White and Evelina Fleming. ANDERSON ROGERS Mrs. Annie T. Rogers, of Colum bus, Ga., announces the marriage of her daughter, Gertrude Carolyn, of Columbus, Ga , and Williamston, to Oscar Shannon Anderson, Sr., of Williamston, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Arthur Anderson, on Wednes day, December 25th, in Dadeville, Alabama. Visit Friends Here Misses Ethel and Virginia Smith Seable Rogerson and Ann Kittrell, of Robersonville, visited friends here Monday. In Aulander Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mobley visited in Aulander Sunday. Return to Mars Hill Martin and Arthur Anderson, Jos eph Thigpen, Frank Weaver, Jr., and Joseph Boy kin, Jr., have returned to Mars Bill College after spending the Christmas holidays here with relatives. Were Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harper, of Plymouth, were visitors here Sat urday. [.eaves for Kentucky Mr. J. B. Taylor left Saturday for tforse Cave, Kentucky, where he is located on the tobacco market. Was Busine.sK Visitor Here Mr. W. D. Starr, of Windsor, was a business vjsitor here Saturday. Return To New York City Miss Alice Bloom and Norton Bloom have returned to their homes in New York City after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis here for the holidays. Was Here Yesterday J. W. Bel flower, Jr., of Oak City, was a visitor here yesterday. Spend Week-end Here Mr. E. R. Siceloff and daughter, Miss Margaret Siceloff, and Miss Allie McCargue, of Statesville, spent the week-end with Mr. Siceloff's brother, Mr. C. B. Siceloff, and Mrs Siceloff, here. In Tarboro Monday Mrs. Sadie Peel, Miss Eva Peel and Mrs. C. B. Siceloff and Charles Siceloff, Jr., visited in Tarboro on Monday. Is Visiting Here Miss Susie Whitley, student nurse in a Richmond hospital, is visiting relative here for a few days. Spending Holidays Here Mrs. Phil Harrison, of Elkton, Md . is spending the New Year Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Ward, here. Visit in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges spent the holidays in Raleigh with their son, William and Mrs Hodges. A Hit for British Defense Among the popular booths at the Star Spangled Ball, in New York City, was this one in which the guests tossed darts at a target which bore an amazing resemblance to the fuehrer of a certain Kuropean country. Rosalind Russell, movie actress, is displaying her prowess. The Ball was given by the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. She's a Colonel Beautiful Adrienne Aniea can now rightfully attach the title, Colonel, before her name. She was made an honorary colonel of Governor Leh man's own regiment of the New York home guard, at the military ball in Albany. Entertain For Bride-Fleet Miss Annie Mae O'Dell, popular bride-elect, was entertained at a lovely bridge party Saturday night by Misses Edna Bainhill and Kuth Norton, at the home of the latter on Huughton Street Seasonal decorations were used and punch, fruit cake, mints, nuts and drinks were served. The honoree was presented with plates in her chosen china and also received the traveling prize, a tow el set. Mrs. J B Barnhill, Jr., win ner of the high score prize, was giv en a eutex manicure set, and Mrs Titus Critcher, runner up. hath powder Other guests were Misses Marie Griffin, Marjorie Lindsley. Kather irie Hardison, Nell Harrison, Mes dames Edwin Holding, Kussell Mc Allister, Clarence Whedbee, J 11 Saunders, Jr., Edwin Poele, W. II Carstarphen. Bob Everett, K I) Worrell and Arthur Bertolett Will Sponsor Dance The Everetts school will sponsoi a New Year's Square Dance, Jan uary 1. 1941. beginning at U o'clock. The admission price will be ten cents for school girls, all others cents. Your presence will his' a; predated Visiting in Washington City Mr. Clifton Ward is spending a few days in Washington City. HAKIUK MARTIN Miss Thelma Louise Martin, daughter of the. late Mr. and Mrs. 1 George and Fthel Martin, and Si ' mon Jasper Barber, son of the late Warren Barber and Martha Barber, were married Christmas day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W B Bar rfngturi at Farm Life. The vows wWre spoken before Ml Harrington, j Baptist minister Both Mr and Mrs. Barber are | graduates of the Jamesville High j School. They will .make their homo | in the residence formerly occupied i by . the parent of Mrs Barber, near Jamesville t, Were Here During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. (drier Siceloff. of Galax, Va., visited then uncle, Mr C. B Siceloff, and Mrs Siceloff, here during the holidays. HAUUSON-WAU) Mr and Mrs John Ward, of Farm Lite, announce the marriage ot their daughter. Tilhe, to Phelemon Har rison. on December 26 in Clkton. Md Mrs. Harrison is formerly ut Wil liamston. but has been employed in Kress' stores in Steubenviile, Ohio, and Washington City for the past two years. Mr. Harrison is from Elktun. Md.. and travels for the Corbett Package Company, of Wilmington. Keturn to E. C. T. C. M uses Virgil Ward, Addie Lee Meador, Mary Helen Boy kin, Kath t rine York, and Ola Lee Lilley have rwumfd their studio* at E. C T. C., I Greenville, after visiting relatives here for the holidays. a Moving Into New Home MY and Mrs Julius S. Peel are |moving into their new home, corner jSmitlvwiek Street and Simmons | Avenue. Was Here Last Week Mis> Rebecca Knight, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr and Mrs. Edwin Peel here last week ? Visit in I armville Mr and Mrs. J C Manning and i family spent the week-end with rel atives in Eurmvilk Move into Peel Duplex Mi and Mrs. Dewey Hayman and family have moved into the Peel duplex on Smithwick Street. I Syrup A Texas farmei conv? rting wat ermelon juice into a syrup by press ing the juice from the meat and , boiling it down, ten gallons of juice making one gallon of deep ? red I syrup. II EST WISHES i ?1* It liitii'liti'ii our niTiil |>ri\ilt'M<' to htm1 main of the firm* ami iiuli wilual- of thin *????!ion. To llii'iu ?c ?a> lla|i|i\ New \ our. We lio|M* that I') I I will HTM' Mill mi-II ami that or lino liavr tlir pli-astiri- of *i'i-\ iny will in tlir fiitnri' a* ill I In* |ia?t * . \V illianiston Motor Company 1 rt \ j> .<? tfew YtAlv ercesTiwe? A N?-m Year uIwuvh lirin^n willi il llir promise of many .hope* fulfilled, Hi?lie? granted, and all manner of good forliinr. A .Nen Year i- beginning lion, and Me wineerely hope il hiII Itriiift yon every thing u orlliH liile. Branch Banking & Trust Co.
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