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Weddiax* Club Euuemral1' Fntrrummrnb Society and Personals (? WH.LIAMSTON and MAKTIN COUNTT This Drputaint PHONE Any thine for Tn 4 6 spend ing f*?r 'irm lives .EST-* .n a Wat ijr c H Roebuck was in a Wash ington hospital yesterday rec.-ivu.fi Getung lerwen, a Mrs ? u(M.bt' ^duni n,;,jort .K-"iau suunr that she I.- getting along verj' well. Visiting in SuIIolk M- Frank Gurganu ??? ,X ,s \ rating relatives in Suf folk I" a le* jggjj Returns from Kinston Mrs 11 H Clayton o... Ta! He. 1 turned .^" t apai'timmt: l>?>m tal leaves lor Baltimore M- 1 m? Bulla... ?;* for Baltitttor. win m ?" at Sill a i Hospital Returns trull. Washington hi . ; ,1ft K<JWTiTTTT ' . Was,tiugton Hospital where lrrece.ted .iva..i,..d ?>?? ? ?? home tilth her daughter. Mrs. RugucMur ai;U M:. Hugutra:: tVas Here 1 eslerday Mr: Andrew llollidiiy ?"! -lames Villi . teas'a visitor tier, yesterday Return to Kirlimond Mr: Hugl Suiglet.il ain. dang . l'atneia, relurm-d to their h'"' Ulch?to,,d yesterday ^h-y^u wlirvd''''eturi, to her home here t i)t lay. V isit Here Wednesday Mr and Ml: Robert A O SI ami Ml W 1! Adkim of Kobersonvil e. tret i-t be guest* Mi and Mrs -Mu,_ Henrv Edwards here Wedm sd. Mr W 11 Ad kins tt.e honoi-d a ?A jpemtLdlimiet-J III -hsert-..in-e his 73id birthday Visits Near KobersonVdlr Ml: til ' V.III- i eh ? .-I" ? VG iVsday Willi bet parents. Mi arid Mrs 1 St. I ne.ll h 'Oelsoi . Villi* In Washington Hospital Ml- W. he ! ..i n-l -? I" .? Id j Wi.s.?..gt-.I. hospital ivn.'iv sh. underwent an operation vesteiday Ls Visiting Her. Mrs Knniia Gurdiiet ot Not o k. i: visiting her dough tn Mrs John W Williams, and Dl Williams, here Is ill Charlotte Mis Dick Taylor is on a buying trip in Charlotte fair tin- Belk-Tyler Company ...' ' *: - ? BABY'S COLDS JLf# Relievo misery -externally. Rub on m VICKS VAPORUB HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS By Mary Brown Allgood. Home Service Director. Virginia Electric And Power Company "SOLVE VOIR MEM PROBLEMS HERE" A zesty dish for an extra special Sunday breakfast. or luncheon or supper, is the Creamed Ham and Eggs on Toasted Corn Bread ( reamed Ham and Eggs on Toasted Corn Bread 1 I 2 tsp huttei 2 tbsp Hour 1 c boiling w titer 1 c milk 2 cups boiled "i baked ham. diced 4 hard cooked eggs, diced ti pieces dorn bread toasted Melt butter Stir in the flour Add boiling wait r stirring to keep -mouth Cool until sauce begins to thicken. Add ham and diced hard cooked eggs, mixing lightly t.<. pre yen! crushing eggs (Salt may he ..lid if hut hani i- usually salty en tin ??anci ) S?*f \ ?++^J square of ,.?ni bread which bav? been Split. toasted and buttered Ciarnish with paisli y ?r desired. Mak<" V. servings Corn Bread 1 cup corn meal 1 2 cup boiling water 1 egg 1 4 tsp salt 1 4 cup milk I I cup vjitel 1 tbsp melted butter j'our bailing water over meal, and stir to blend well. Let cool. Corn meal should absorb all the water and still b? mealy Beat in the < gg volk alt. initk and the 1-4 cup water hold in the beaten egg white and melted but tel. Pom into u well-but tered. shallow Irak ifig pan Hake in hoi oven 425* until brown, about 11> minuti'Si . , ~T ~ It your children dislike spinach. )ry preparing- it this way railage l lieese 2 clips cooked spinach 1 i era n died cot tag* ? cheese .2 v ggs slightly lie.afcii 2 tbsp bu'tb a Salt and pepper to taste .Combine all ingredient.. place, in well buttered casserole, sprinkle lightly yvi'ih grated American eheeSe I'..ii -to in.i? utes at 850*. Serves 6. Oyster Bisque 1 pnit ovstels 2 cups milk Liquor drained from oysters plus w ater to make 2 cups .1 2 teaspoon salt Hit of bay leaf 1 >as.h of cayenne Sprig of parsley 2 tbsp fine cracker crumbs 2 tbsp butter Dram oysters and pick over care lolly to iviiiinv all bits of shell Clioj; very Inn- Meat iriilk. oyster liquor and water with seasonings and ci arkei el umhs over boiling W ydej about 2t! j-iiunites. Hitikivc bay leal and parsley Add butter and oystei and reheat Oyster Bisque is sufficiently nour ? I"11K servi? as your principal J VikiLs Here Hedonday Mrs. Jot Jackson, of Plymouth, I was the guest of relatives here Wed-1 Heyday. In Greenville Tuesday Mesdames Jim Cooke, H O. Peele, . I Arthur Bertolett, Robert Manning I and A. J Manning. Jr.. visited in j ' Greenville Tuesday * ( outinet] To Her Home Mr Torn Cooke is confined to] lit i home on East Main Street with j influenza -I.raves lor Norfolk Me Mary Ruth Ward left today] i<>t Norfolk where she will spend a] v. >?< ! V. I. iting h \ Kiting Here M iCharlo Rogers, of Rocky | M'.?uur '? AiMtmg her parents. Mr and MT? B S Courtney, here for a| n vt day# Was Business Visitor Here Mi Ransom Roberson, of James-1 \ slit w;i. a business visitor here) yeterday. ... : Were Here Yesterday Mi and Mrs. Oscar Roberson and - > r i. flr-nry nrrrt Miss Verona Ruber - <,11. of Farm Life, were visitors here vest. -relay. \ Kit* llere W ednesday Mis Opal Brown, of Jamesville, vs . a visitor here Wednesday af-I Is in Durham Hospital Mr Clarence Whedbee is receiv- | ? eg tr? , tm< lit in a Durham hospital. At Fort Bragg Yesterday I'l John I) Biggs. Mr. W. G. Peel! arid Mr.T5red Duriden were visitors at Fori Bragg yesterday To Return Sunday Jeri\ Clark.is expected home on Sunday from .1 Rocky Mount hospi tal whoic he underwent an appen dicitis operation last week Visits Here Wednesday .Mis Oscar Davenport, of James v ill. vi: iled here Wednesday af- 1 lernoon. ( onfinrd To Her Home M1.0 Rose Leggett is Confined to] h? 1 homo with measles. \ Kiting in Norfolk Miss Faye Gurganus is spending the vu'ko-t'.rul in Norfolk with rela- | lives' upl o! attraction. Have plenty of toasted ( lackers and a dish of crisp relet y 1 ipe olives and cat lot sticks to g.. along with it and cranberry pie for dessert. ( ranberry and Apple Pie 2 14 cups chopped cranberries 1 1 2 cups chopped ap, !es 2 thsp quick tapioca 1 12 cups sugar ? 14 tsp salt I thsp melted butter I 2 ibsp water Juice 12 lemon if desired Mi\ cranberries, apples, tapioca. ! sugar, salt, butter and water togeth 1! .aid put into a pastry lined pie pan. Cover with a top crust or strips. I Bake at 400* for 50 to 60 minutes. iUSP' 0S*& ^ U*ttP because (ft a 90-M.P. VA1VI IN HUD SIX?the only one in the biggest-selling low-price groupl OH&Ai' because VUVI-IN-MUO'S TM VKTOt" in perform ?unce un land. Mil, and In me air I because its SIX CYIINDIRS save you money on gas, oil and upkeep I , because it's thoroughly ftOVID thoroughly MPINMHI-as m? lions upon millions of owners will testify I Chevrolet for 41 is the only bigges'-selting low-priced (or that brings you this unviable combination! . . . Why Pay More Why Accept less? Remember ? more people buy Chevrolet* than buy any other make of car regardless of type sixe or price! HUetTMi ?-Wty Accept Less? aSKS] Roanoke Chevrolet Company Announce Menu? In Local Schoolg For Coming Week Grammar School Vegetable soup and crackers every day, 5c. Plate lunch every day. 10c Plain and chocolate milk every day, 5 cents Monday Beef liver, grits with gravy, sliced tomatoes, turnip salad 1 or kale, hot biscuits, pineapple and date salad, sandwiches. Dutch apple ; pudding Tuesday Barbecue, slaw, corn] bread, lima beans, chicken salad, pi mento sandwiches. Heavenly hash Wednesday: Brunswick stew, ap ple salad, corn bread, ham sand wiches, banana salad, peach pie Thursday: Backbone, collards. sweet potatoes, sliced onions, bread, pear salad, sandwiches, pineapple pudding, cocoa Friday: Pork chops, string beans, potato chips, stuffed celery, hot rolls, oatmeal cookies, deviled egg salad, fruit jello and cream, pimento sand wiches High School Vegetable soup and crackers every day. 5c. Plate lunch every day, 10c Plain and chocolate milk every day, 5 cents. Monday: Brunswick stew, cream ed potatoes, slaw, hot biscuits, pear salad, lemon pie Tuesday: Roast beef, snap beans, candied yams, pickles, hi>t rolls, peach salad, chocolate pie. Wednesday: Shepherd pie, turnip salad, slaw, muffins, pineapple sal ad. apple pie. Thursday. Tork chops, green peas, potato salad, apple sauce, hot bis cuits, Waldorf salad, cocoanut pie. Friday: Italian spaghetti, lima beans and corn, pickles, hot rolls, lettuce and tomato salad, caramel cake. Recreational Singers If ill Sing In Baptist Church The Williamston Recreational Singers will give a special program of music at the Williamston Memor ial Haptist Church Sunday evening March 9th, at 7.30 o'clock A free will offering will be taken A varied program has been ar ranged by this group of local color ed singers. They have sung in sur rounding towns and their appear ance lues elicited favorable com ments. - * Visits Parents Near Here Mr Wendell Gardner, of Norfolk, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. W C Gardner near Williamston. Was Here Wednesday r-M? J i Manning, well-known Gnffins Township farmer, visited here Wednesday for the first time following an illness of nearly two months' duration.* Were Business Visitors Here Messrs. Jesse Crisp and Henry haily, of Goose Nest Township, were here yesterday attending to busi ness. Returns from New Vork Mrs Wheeler Martin, returned home today from a several weeks' ' Visit in New york. Returns from Norfolk Norwood Bailey returned home Wednesday from Norfolk, where he went to enlist in the Navy. One of the young men in the party with I Bailey had the measles so the re- I cruiling officer sent the whole group home and asked that they report buck 111 about 15 days. m .1 OF SAI.F North Carolina. Martin Sounty Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersign ed TU'" oy W'11""" Btown and Wife. Irene Brown, on the 28th day of February. 1939. and of record in v ,eUm i.'^,ry of Mar,'n Uoun I'r . ^ 3' pa*e 174- said deed trust having been given for tile purpose of securing a certain note 1 of even date and tenor therewith I default having been made m the Paymont of note, and the stipu lations in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, and at the request of the holders of said note the undersigned trustee will on Monday the 31st day of March, 1941, at twelve o clock noon in front of the court house door in the town of Wil liamston, N. c , offer for sale to the mS dS' b',ddJ'r fo,r cash lh<' follow ing described real estate, to wit hv .i,a< 1: Bounded on the north i n ,n . W Eubanks, on the J 1 No 2 of ,he Hugh Pitts land division, on the South by lot N??' 6 of Hugh Pitts land division u u nrs e by lot No 8 of the Hugh Pitts land division, containing 5 3-4 acres more or less. hv^h* * !No^2 ??"n<ted on the north by the lands of J w Eubanks on Pittse1anJ"s No 8 ot ,he Hugh i Yw sd dlvblon, on the south bv lot No ft of the Hugh PltU land dh ?nd on tbe West by lot No l of the Hugh Pitts land division, con' i furth a more or less For M.?r^n{rfu'<lorks o,,ice >n TViis the 27th day of Feb. 1941 S. B. KITTRKLL, d i ? ? Trustee ?: Altys: nmr| t * i NUTIC1 TO CREDITOR h. District Court of the United North' r"r 1 Eastern District of lion Carollna Washington Divi ? is '"Bankruptcy No. 752 Cl?a ."tr m ,y?y w""? Me Cleee. Individually, and one of 2rUr8yU,^,^rt0n' N" C Vo' | Notice is hereby given that Mnn aJ^orde^'1 7ii!Mn has h**" f?xed by SL? . the Court entered at the first meeting of creditors, as the last iy ?n *hlch objections to the dis charge of this bankrupt may be Such objections are required to be specified, to be verified, to be in du dPfeieSnd 10 h* ,iWd W,th tr a^HF** martin, Williamston NT Time Out from Army Training Claire Shepard does a rhumba down the center aiale for the entertain ment of trainee soldiers at Camp Edwards, Mass. The men are of the 182nd Regiment, mostly from Boston. It was their first camp show? and, it seems, a hit. Claire's sister, Nina, is in background. WYNNE-PEAKS Miss Emma Peaks, of Etffrretts, and Jimmy C Wynne, of Williams tun and Warrenton. were married Saturday evening. March 1st, at 8 o'clock, in a ceremony which took place at the home of the minister, the Rev. Cowan, of Tarboro The bride was attired in a dress of navy blue, and her hat was of pink felt. Her other accessories were of black. Mrs. Wynne is the daughter of Mrs. John Peaks, of Everetti, and the late Mr. Peaks. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. James Henry Wynne, of Hamilton, and the late Mr. Wynne. Mr. Wynne is now employedjvith F. B Birmingham, building ^con tractor, of Williamston. The couple will make their home in Everetts with her brother, Sol Peaks NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred by Section 2435 of the 1939 North Carolina Code, the undersigned will, on Sat urday. the 15th day of March, 1941, at twelve o'clock noon in front of Dixie Motors, Inc., sell for cash to the highest bidder one 1937 Black Plymouth 2-door Sedan, motor No. P4-341065, serial No. 10313629. be longing to one Jack Peel, for the purpose of satisfying a hen held by Dixie Motors. Inc., by virtue of having done certain work and furn ishing certain materials to said prop erty above described. This the 27th day of Feb.. 1941. tPJiu LIOUDlUBITS. lAlVS. NO SI MO' DIXIE MOTORS, Inc. Peel & Manning, Attys. I28-2t NOTICE TO CREDITOR In the District Court of the United States, For the Eastern District of North Carolina. Washington Divi sion. In Wanlfnipffv \u, 753 In the Matter of: Nina firming Me tier*, Individually, and one of the Partner* of lb Store. WUlluutoi, N. C. Volun tary Bankrupt Notice is hereby given that lion day. April T, 1941, has been fiaed by an order of the Court entered at the first meeting of creditor!, as the last day on which objections to the dis charge of this bankrupt may be filed. Such objections are required to be specified, to be verified, to be in du plicate. and to be filed with the un dersigned. WHEELER MARTIN U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. Williamston, N C. February 26, 1641. f28-2t OTU BIG am SBBS CONTEST FREE 100000 IK U S SAVINGS HONDS SUPER SUDS Palmolive, Bath site 4 far 26c PalmoHve I for 26r Kirk, small 3 for 25c Klek. large 2 for Uc Super Suds, small 3 for 2Sc Super Suds, large 2 for 43c Octagon Soap, giant 6 for 25c Octagon Soap, small It for 23c Octagon Powder, large 6 for 25c Octagon Powder, small It for 23c Octagon Toilet 6 for 25c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Octagon Chips 2 for lftc Octagon Granulated 2 for lie Crystal White Soap 3 for 14c Hollywood Beauty Saap 3 for 14c Creme Oil Soap 3 for lie Klex (Pumice) Soap 3 for 14c I'niversal Hard water S'p 3 for 14c Lindsley Ice Co. Poultry Truck EVERY TUESDAY AT JAMESV1LLE 9 to lOtOO a. m. AT HARDISON'S MILL 10:30 to 12 m. AT BEAR GRASS 1 to 3 p. m. EVERY FRIDAY AT OAK CITY 9 to 11 a. m. AT HAMILTON 11:30 a. m. to 12 m. AT GOLD POINT 1 to 2 p. n?. EVERY SATURDAY AT ? WILLIAMSTON 9 to 11 a. m. AT EVERETTS 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. iu. AT ROBERSONMLLE 1 to 3 p. in. Colored Hen#. Leghorn Hens, Stag#, Rooster# WE 1'AY TOP MARKET PRICES PITT POULTRY CO. GREENVILLE, N. C. Notice to Landowners of Martin County You arc* hereby notified that the Board of < lommissioitcrs of Martin County will meet as a Board of Equalization and Review for its first meeting on Monday, 17th day of March, 19(1, at 9:30 A.M., at the Agricultural Build ing in Williamstou. N. C, for the purpose of hearing Complaints of Taxpayers with respect to valuations placed upon their real estate. Monday. March 17th. 1941, citizens of James ville, Griffins, Williams and Bear Grass Town ships will he heard at the Agricultural Build ing. Tuesday, March 18, 1941, citizens of William ston. Poplar Point and Gross Roads Town ships will he heard at the Agricultural Build ing. Wednesday, March 19th, 1941, citizens of Rob ersonville. Hamilton and Goose Nest Town ships will he heard at the Agricultural Build ing. This Monday, March 3rd, 1941 R. L. PERRY CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.
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