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Wedding rctwuk Clak Merlin** EniurmrnU Entertainments Anytkiaf for Society and personals Th,'?oXrat OF WIIXIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY II | g Spend Week end Here Misks Fanny Spain and Grace Holliday. of Wilson, spent the week end here with Mr and Mrs Bob Swain. Accepts Position in E. City Juan Croft on has accepted a posi tion with Walgreen's in Elizabeth City. Was Business Visitor Here Mr J. R Williams, of Jamesville. attended to business here Satur day. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom and daughter. Joyce, of Norfolk, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Margolis here last week-end. In Washington Last Week Mrs Benme BalJard and Mrs Dave Matthews, of Hamilton, were visitors in Washington last week Spend* Week-end Here John Pope student at the Univer-, sitv. Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with relatives In Hardens Friday Mrs Eustace Jones visited her mo ther. Mrs Jim Griffin in Dardens. Friday. Returns from Kinston Miss Carrie Dell Jones has return fj frum a?vuit with?relatives in Kinston Spends Week-end Here Miss Cpljeen Mouneyham. of Fu quav Springs, visited Mr. and Mrs. G P. Hall and family here last U'eOk end. Arto-genic The New York Art Students League has named Brenda Marshall, film starlet, as the most arto-genic ac tress in Hollywood. Arto-genic, in rase you don't know, means she is the most suited to an artist's stand ards of?hone?sirurtuie. coloring and personality. Visits Near Here Mrs Clyde Modtrnrof ~~Jamisville, vk-llwi lu I mother iie;u?here?this week. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Marvin Felton, of Rocky Mount, visited relatives here Sunday Visits Here This Week M iss Martha Roebuck, of Hamil ton, was a visitor here this week. Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrr E J El lis berg and Mr. and Mrs. Morty Ellisberg, of Raleigh, were the guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Margohs here Sunday. In Norfolk I^ast Week-end Miss Ann Askew was a visitor in Norfolk last week-end. Visits Relatives Here Mr Grady Thomas, of Kinston, visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday Were Here Saturday Misses Margaret Palmer and Fan ny Adams, teachers in the Everetts school, visited here Saturday. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. R A. Knight, of Dur ham, spent the week-end here. Were Here Last Week-end Miss Doris Moore and guest, Miss Charlotte Lanier, students at W. C U. N. C. Greensboro, . spent the week-end here with the former's mot h? r, Mrs^C. O. Moore. Visits Here Friday Miss Madeline Sessoms. of near Windsor, was a visitor here Friday. In Durham Sunday . Airs. Jiick Daniel. Messrs. Joe David Thrower and Ben Courtney visited in Durham Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Thrower who had been receiving treatment in a hospital there. Visit Here Saturday Mesdames Harry and Ray Steph enson, of Pendleton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Barnhill, here Saturday Was Here Sunday Mrs. Breezy Beaird, of Fairfax, Ala., visited here Sunday. In Durham I<ast Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Edwards and j on. Billy, were the guests of rela-! lives in Durham last week-end. Returns from Elizabeth City <i from Elizabeth City where she ^pent several days visiting friends. Spends Week-end Here Mr Bobby Graham, of Red Springs, spent tin- week-end here in the home of Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley. Visit Near Robersonville Mr and Mrs. Leman Barnhill, Mr. and Mrs Garland Barnhill, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Bunting, Asa Manning arid Mrs D. I) Wood, of La Grange, tvere the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ferd Pollard, near Roberson ville. Sunday. In Rocky Mount Sunday Ernest Mears visited his parents in Rocky Mount Sunday. Visit in Raleigh Misses Ruby Harrison. Lola Phil lips. Patty Porter, Brick Handy and Julia Everett were visitors in Ral ?igh Saturday. Raleigh? Overalls and gingham dresses will predominate in State Colleges' Frank Thompson Gymna sium Saturday night. March 1, when the students' Agricultural Club pre sents its annual "Barnwarming" dance. The dance will last from eight o'clock until midnight with Brad Hunt and his orchestra providing the music. ? Sponsors for the colorful "Barn Is Visiting Here Mrs. L. C. Johnson, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Edwards, near here for a few days. ^ Confined To His Home Zack Piephoff, son of Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff, is confined to ! his home with whooping cough. In Kinston Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Rov Bailey were vis itors in Kinston Thursday Visit in Norfolk Mrs. James Bullock and Miss Evelyn Daniel visited in Norfolk Saturday. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mae Anderson, of Farnwille, was the guest of relatives here last week-end. warming," are picture above. With their escorts, they are Miss Sadie Lee Jarvis, of Columbai, with Jewel Davenport, of Croswell, chairman of the dance committee; Miss Frances Norman, of Dobson, with Louis B. Trevathan, of Dobson, chancellor of A1 pba Zeta?agricultural fraternity; - Miss Sally Gray Gurkin, of William ston, with Thomas Uzzell, of Moore Haven, Ffcr- business manager of the; Agriculturist, student magazine; Miss Elizabeth Hosteller, of Raleigh, with Roderick Adams, of Willow Springs, president of the Students' Agricul tural Fair; Miss Eva Carter, of War saw, with Lee Roy Barnes, of Ox ford. dance committeeman; Miss Ha zel Hurt, of Fayetteville, with Wood- i U y Warrick, of Smithfield, dance committeeman; and Miss Sarah Pat terson. of Winthrop College, with Brictr Ratchford, of Gastunia, presi- { dent of the AG Club. Sponsors for State AG Club's4 Barnwarming' Q^luY C??/ Gukmh \ FRf1HC?S hlOUKWN T&to/e \ I kE?- \ ?vft were 8, ELIZ#8ET4 -tiOSTETLEHj PrtrrseS'otJ H4ZEL, tiu&T WILL LEAVE Having recently been named us private secretary t<? Dr Ralph Mc Donald. associate director of the Uni-1 versity of N. C Extension Division. Miss Natalie Gould is to leave in a few days for her new position at Chapel Hill. She has been with the Williamston office of the N. S. State Employ ment Service since November, 1937, as receptionist-stenographer and as junior stenographer-clerk, and is well known to many people here and in other sections of the five-county area served by the Williamston of fice. Her new position comes as a | result of her unusual qualifications for such work at the University. Commenting on her service in the local officer, Manager C. W. Bazemore remarked yesterday: "Na talie Gould has been one of the fin est Employment Service workers we know of; she has had a record of ex cellent performance of duty during the entire period of her work here; we hate to see her leave, but we are glad to know her efficiency and loy alty brings promotion and added recognition to her at this time." Miss Gould was at one time deputy sher iff of Dare County, during the period prior to l!)37^yhgn she., assisted Vic tor Meekins, Manteo sheriff and publisher, in his legal and newspa per duties in Dare County. Were Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Modlin, of Jamesville, were visitors here Satur- i day. Visits Here Sunday I Miss Alice Harrison, of Henderson, visited Relatives here Sunday. ^ 11 Attend Bankers Meeting Among those attending the 26th | annual session in Washington Satur- ; day night of group one of the N. C. 11 Bankers Association from here were | Mr. D. V. Clayton, member of the | group executive committee; Messrs. j Robert Coburn, Hugh Horton and George Harrison. Jr.. guests of the ! Guaranty Bank; Miss Thelma Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bowen, Miss Nell Har rison, Mr. and Mrs Phillip Keel, Mr. William Haislip and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson. The ban quet and dance were held at the Hotel Louise. Attends Pledge Dance Miss Elva Grace Barnhill attend ed the Pi Kappa Alpha pledge dance at the University of North Carolina last week-end. <4 Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Harris, of Raleigh, visited relatives here last week-end. In Raleigh Thursday? Miss Effie Waldo, of Hamilton, i visited in Raleigh Thursday. Confined To His Home Bruce Powell Rogerson, son of Mr. and Mrs B. B. Rogerson. is con- I fined to his home with whooping cough. Visits in Scotland Neck Miss Emelyne Evans, spent the ' week-end in Scotland Neck.v '' In Durham Yesterday Mesdames Hattie Harrison. George 1 Harrison and Charlie Mobley were . in Durham yesterday visiting Mrs. ! Delia Green, who is undergoing treatment in a hospital there. Visits Relatives Near Here Mr. Ben Hopkins, of Kinston, vis ited relatives near here Sunday. Was Here Friday Miss Dorothea B. Tucker, of Wash ington, was a visitor here Friday. Spends Week-end Here RED CROSS MEET A meeting of the Martin County chapter of the Red Cr-ous will be held Tuesday night, March 4. in the Woman's Club. Mr C. Leo Wilhelm, field representative, will preside. All those interested in Red Cross work are requested to be present. > Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melvin Mooneyham, of Fuquay Springs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Colleen Wilson, to Gar vey Shelbon Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs G P Hall, of Williams ton. The date for an early spring wedding will be announced later. Is Visiting Here Mrs. R J. Hutchinson, of Bell Hav en. Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Eason, here for a few days. Spends Week-end Here Burras Critcher. Jr., student at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end here with his parents. Visiting in Texas Mr. and Mrs W. T. Martin are spending some time in Bay City, Texas. Miss Hilda Modlin, teacher in the Rocky Mount schools, spent the week-end here and in Jamesville with relatives. Visits Parents Near Here Brown Harrington, student at Campbell College, visited his par ents, Rev and Mrs. W. B. Harring ton. near here last week-end. In Durham Saturday Mesdames N. C Green, Lossie Har rison and Charles Mubley accompan ied Mrs. Delia Green to Durham on Saturday where she is receiving treatment for her eyes. Visiting in Atlantic City Mr James C Manning is in At lantic City this week attendeding a meeting of county school superin tendents. Was Here Saturday Mrs. E S. Woodlee, of Creswell, visited here Saturday. Visits in Palmyra Miss Betty Mayo Everett was the guest of relatives in Palmyra last week-end. In Washington Sunday Mrs. J. C. Leggett, Mrs. J. H. Car ver and Miss Martha l-eggott were visitors in Washington Sunday. Is Business Visitor Here Mr. B- B. Baxter, of Norfolk, is attending to business here this week Spends Week-end Here Mrs J. D Hathaway, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. W. A. James. In Scotland Neck Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wynne at tended a dinner party in Scotland Neck Sunday. Visiting in Louisburg Mrs. Marion Cobb is visiting rel atives in Louisburg Visit In Washington Mesdames Paul Jones and Eloise Bennett visited in Washington Sun iay. Real Relief for Miseries HEAD COLDS Put 3 - purpose ^a-tro-nol up each nostril... < 1) It shrinks swollen mem branes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush out nasal passages, clear ing clogging mucus. VICKS VATRONOL Poultry Truck EVERY TUESDAY AT JAMES VILI.E 9 l? 10:00 a. m. AT HAKDISOVS Mil l 10:30 iw 12 m. AT BE\H <;H\SS hi. EVERY FRIDAY AT OAK i'lTV 9 |<> I I a. in. IT HAMILTON II :.'*0 a. m. to 12 m. VI <;OI.I) I'OIM I to 2 p. in. EVERY SATURDAY AT VUIJJAMSTON 9 to 11 a. in. AT K\ KREITS II :H0 u. in. to p. in. AT ROBEKSONVILLE I to S p. m. Colored liens, Leghorn IIciim. Stag*, Roosters WE V\\ TOP MARKET PRICES PITT POULTRY CO. CREENVILLK, N. C. We Have Reopened! To effect a reorganization our store was teni porarilv closed for a period of approximate ly .'iO days. Due to certain conditions and cir cumstances oyer which we had no control this suspension of business was necessary. However, we have reopened and we wish to thank our friends and customers for their patronage in the past and promise the same prompt and courteous service in the future. Our stock is hein? added to ami hy the end of the week we will he in a position to serve your every need. Charge accounts trill he opened with those who have jniid all accounts to date and on a strictly 'M)-dny basis. Clark's Pharmacy, Inc. l'HONKS 52 ami 53 C. B. Clark and C. B. Clark, Jr. MR. FARMER channeJ Remember, There Is Only One Channel Drain Roofing MR. FARMER. Remember there is only one Channel Drain Roofing. It gives you many years longer service and when it rains it drains. Often times you will be told that some other Sheet Roofing is Just As Good as Chan nel Drain. Why take this ehanee! Demand the original. Please keep this in mind that when you ride along the road and see a rusty roof "That's Not Channel Drain." So as pro tection to yourself, see that the word Channel Drain is on every sheet of metal you buy. SOLD BY THE BEST ; MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE W. H. Basnight & Co., Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS "H> Cover Eastern Carolina" AHOSKIE NORTH CAROLINA
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