Society and Personals Of WI1.LIAMSTON and MARTIN COl'NTY rhis Department PHONE Anything far To 4 6 In Washington Wedne?da> Mwdamw Ira Harrison and Mary Belle Osborne visited in Washing ton Wednesday To Spend Week-end Here Miss Martna Lomax. of Greens boro. is expected tomorrow to spend the week-end here with Miss El va Grace Barnhill. ? Were Here Yesterday Mr and Mrs. \rance Roberson and Mrs David Grimes, of Roberson \ llle. were visitors here yesterday Visiting in Pendleton Mrs Garland Barnhill is visiting relatives in Pendleton for a few days. In Richmond Tuesday Mrs W. H Harrison and Miss Audrey Williams visited in Rich mond Tuesday. In Pineville Yesterday Mrs. E P Cunningham accompan ied Mrs. Rena Cunningham to Pirie viHe yesterday Visit in Roanoke Rapids Mesdames Titus Criteher, J C. Manning ynd Henry Manning were visitors in Roanoke Rapids Tues day. Confined To Her Home Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus is confined to her home with a sprain ed ankle. Was Business Visitor Here Mr P. L Salsbury. of Hamilton, attended to business here Tuesday afternoon Visit in Norfolk Mrs. Myrtle Bunting. Miss Eliza beth Haislip and Mr. F L Haislip, of Hamilton, were visitors in Nor folk Tuesday Visiting in Hamilton Mrs. Joe Purvis, of Oakboro. is-] spending a few days in Hamilton with Mrs R A Edmondson Attends Home Coining Miss Mary Brown Allgood is at tending home coming at Madison Qollege, Harrisonburg, Vu, this week-end. On Florida Vacation Vacationing in Golden Beach, Fla., Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt enjoys the garden of the home *h* has rented. She told reporters, "I'm not going to do one single thing " Visits Hero Tueada> Mi Ilarr\ Waldo, ol Hamilton spent Tuesday hen with Mr W J Hodges. In Nortolk This Week Mr* and Mrs Frank Weaver vis ited their daughter, Mrs Dave Mi zelle. arid Mi Mr/.elle, in Norfolk this week Returns from Hospital Mrs F K Buff lap is exported home tomorrow from Rocky Mount where she underwent a major opcr ation In Richmond Tuesday Mrs Mary White Pruitt, of Green ville. Mesdames Paul Jones, W C. Mercer. Hugh Horton, Roy Ward and Mary Bonner Gurganus visit ed in Richmond Tuesday" Attend Funeral in Norfolk . Rev and Mrs J II Smith and Mrs. Tl R Williams were among those from here who attended " the funeral services for Mrs. Melissa Old m Norfolk yesterday. > #*M" JM-II General Electric Kejrifzerator In On Din play It has> arrived The 1941 General Electric refrigerator is now on dis play at B S Courtney's Furniture Store. According to the manufactur ers. the new 1941 models have a po tential life three times greater than the refrigerators of a dozen years ago There are many added features to the General Electric refrigerator this year The outstanding feature is the sea led-in G.E thrift unit This new machine has an all-stee.1 Cjibi? net with porcelain interior, improv ed storage facilities with perfected conditioned air. A boon to the housewife is the new * Butter Box which keeps butter always at spread ing softness. Courtney's firm has had years of experience with General Electric refrigerators and have employed men who can capably service this product, if ever needed In (ireenville Thursday Mis. John L. Bodgerson visited in Greenville Thursday. Return to E. C. T. C. Misses Mary Helen Boykin. Addie l.ei Meador, Grace Rogers, Reid Wlot. Virgil Ward. Ens Stalhngs. Ola Lee Lilley and Elizabeth Haislip havi resumed their studies at E. C T C . Greenville, after spending the spring holidays at their homes here and III the county Visiting at West Point Mi. J T Jordan and Miss Evelyn Alps, of Plymouth, are visiting Ca del Hugh Jordan at West Point for a few days 6?. In Norfolk Monday ti Mesdames Hal Dickens. W E Old. t, I' B Birmingham, James Mizelle u and Pete Hall were visitors in Nor- c Inlk Monday In Chapel Hill Yesterday Dr John W. Williams was a busi ness visitor in Cbapel Hill yesterday He was accompanied by Mrs Wil liams and daughter. Miss Lucy Move to Philadelphia Ml and Mrs Milton Goldman have moved from their home on East Academy Street to Philadelphia ^ Was Business Visitor Here Mi >1 H Williams, of Everetts. was a business visitor here In Plymouth Wednesday Mesdames Aldn/.a Bland and J E Edmondson were visitors in Plym outh Wednesday afternoon. Is ill Durham Today Mrs J E Edmondson is in Dur ham today where she is receiving treatment at a hospital. She was ac companied by Mrs Alon/.a Bland Was Here Wednesday Mr Arch Robcrson, of Robcrson villi', appeared before the boaid of equalization and review in session her. Wednesday ( oillined by Illness Mr. Jimmy Harrison is confined to Ins apartment on Williams Street hy influenza. <$) Continues Quite 111 Suffering a relapse after undergo ing treatment in a Washington hos pital. Mrs C B Roebuck continues quite ill at her home on East Main Street here. Attends Tire Meeting Mr A J Manning attended a dis trict meeting of the General Tire and Rubber Company in Richmond this week. Visits Here Yesterday Mrs. Joe Mizellc, of Jamesville. was a visitor here yesterday Spending Holidays Here Ned Cunningham, student at Darl ington School, Darlington. Ga? is spending the spring holidays here Willi ins parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cunningham. Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs. Albert Leslie Clark, of Tuscumbia, Ala , announce the birth of a daughter, Julia, on Thurs day. March 20th. Attend Funeral in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. F B Birmingham and Mrs. Waller Micelle attended funeral services for Mrs. Melissa Old in Nor folk yesterday ? Listed on Honor Roll Miss Mary Helen Boykin. daugh ter of Mi and Mrs. Joe Boykin. of Williamston. is listed on the honor roll at E.C.T.C., Greenville, where she is a senior, for the winter semes ter. 1 Out Following Illness Miss Mary Carstarphen is able to be out following an attack of influ enza ???? Visit in Richmond Mr and Mrs. C. G. Gurkin and daughter, Marie, visited Mr and Mrs. H. L. Gurkin in Richmond last Week-end Was Business V Mr Levi Davis, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here Wednesday * In Plymouth Friday Mrs O G. Carson, Mary Lou Car son Elwood Brown and Marie Gur kin visited in Plymouth Friday. ? Visits in Plymouth Miss Margaret Browning visited in Plymouth Thursday. a Was Business Visitor Here Mr Robert Shields, of Scotland Neck, was a business visitor here on Wednesday afternoon HINTS FOR I HOMEMAKERS I ? I By Mary Brown Allfood, Hour | Service Director. Virginia Electric Aad Power Company "WELCOME, SWEET SPRINGTIME" Why not let a crisp tossed salad bring the first breath of spring to your table? Tossed Salad Chop and combine: 10 radishes. 2 cucumbers. 1-3 cup sliced scallions, 1 -4 cup chopped celery, and a bunch of washed watercress Mix in a wood en bowl with Tangy French Dress ing, made this way Blend together 3 tablespoons vinegar. 1-2 cup ma zola, 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. 2 drops ta basco sauce and 1 tablespoon French dressing Mix. pour over salad and toss Creole Salad 7 can pineapple (drained) 3 pkgs. cream cheese 2 tbsp granulated gelatine 1 cup almonds, blanched and split 1-2 pt cream, whipped 1 green pepper, minced Soak gelatine in part of pineapple juice. Heat remainder and dissolve gelatine. When cold, add cream .Jieesc. _ beat smooth, add crushed Pineapple and almonds. When begin nng to set. add whipped cream, pinch if cayenne and salt to taste Mold, serve with mayonnaise or Especial Fruit Salad Dressing Especial Fruit Salad Dressing 1 cup pineapple juice Juice 1 lemon Juice 1 orange 1-2 tsp salt 1-4 cup sugar 1 tbsp corn starch 1 tsp dry mustard 2 eggs 1 cup whipped cream Mix dry ingredients. Combine ruit juices, add to other mixtures )ook in top of double boiler until ! hick. Beat egg yolks well and add l> cooked mixture. Cook five min tos more. Beat egg whites well Combine with cooked mixture. Cool Just before serving, cut in whipped cream Rhubarb Cheese Pastry Tarts Cheese Pastry 1 3-4 cups flour ! tsp salt 1-2 cup shortening 2-3 cup American cheese, grated 1-4 cup ice water Cut in shortening and add the cheese. Add water and mix lightly. Chill, then roll out as for pie crust. Fit pastry over inverted tart or muf fin tins. Prick well Bake about 25 minutes at 450* Host Rhubarb 2 cups rhubarb, cut in 1 inch pieces 3-4 cup sugar 3-4.cup boiling water 3 1-2 tbsp minute tapioca 1-4 cup orange jutce Cook rhubarb, sugar and boiling water for 5 minutes. Reduce heat and and cook 5 minutes longer. Add tapioca, stir well, cook 15 minutes longer on a low heat Remove, add orange juice; cool. Fill baked tart shells, top with whipped cream or meringue. Pecan Chocolate Mousse 2 squares.unsweetened chocolate 1 3-4 cups milk 1-3 cup sugar 4 egg yolks, slightly beaten 1 pkg strawberry flavored gelatin 1 -4 tsp salt 1 2 tsp vanilla 1-2 cup chopped pecan meats 1 cup cream, whipped Add chocolate to milk and heat in double boiler When chocolate is melted, beat with rotary egg beater until blended. Combine sugar and egg yolks; add small amount of choc olate mixture, stirring vigorously; return to double boiler and cook un til thickened, stirring constantly. Add gelatin and salt and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Chili. When lightly thickened, add vanilla and old in nuts and cream. Turn into hdividual molds. Chill until firm. Serves eight. NOTICE OF SALE Nlorth Carolina. Martin Sounty. Under and by virtue of the power >f sale contained in a certain deed >f trust executed to the undersign ?d trustee by William Brown and vife, Irene Brown, on the 28th day i >f Februai'y, 1939. and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Book X-3. page 174, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said 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 liams ton. N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate, to wit: Tract No. 1: Bounded on the north by the lands of J W Eubanks. on the east by lot No. 2 of the Hugh Pitts land division, on the South by lot No. 6 of the Hugh Pitts land division, and on the West by lot No. 8 of the Hugh Pitts land division, containing 5 3-4 acres more-or less. Tract No 2: Bounded on the north by the lands of J W Eubanks. on the east by lot No. 8 of the Hugh Pitts land division, on the south by lot No 8 of the Hugh Pitts land di vision. and on the West by lot No. 1 of the Hugh Pitts land division, con taining 9 1-2 acres, more or less. For a further and more complete descrip tion see Land Division Book No. B. at page 142. in the clerk's office in Martin County. This the 27th dav of Feb.. 1941. S B KITTRELL. Peel & Manning. Attys m7-4t Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS $60,000 TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Pl'BIJC IMPROVEMENT AND STREET PAVING BONDS SealedJtuds will be received until 11 o'clock A.M.. March 25. 1941, by the underpinned at its office in the city of Raleigh. N. C . for the bonds of the town of Williamston, N. C., hereinafter described. There will be no auction. The bonds are dated March 1. 1941; denomination $1000; principal and interest (M & S 1) pay able in lawful money in New York City; coupon bonds not registerable; general obligations; unlimited tax; no option of payment before matur ity; delivery at place of purchaser's choice. Bidders may submit bids for the bonds described in any of the fol lowing paragraphs: (1) For $35,000 Public Improve ment Bonds maturing annually on March 1. $2000, 1943 to 1955, inclus ive. $4000. 1956 and 1957. and $1000. 1958 (2) For $25,000 Street Paving Bonds maturing annually on March 1. $2000 1942 to 1948 $1000 1949 to 1954. inclusive. $2000 1955 and 1956. and $1000 1957 (3) For the bonds of both issues aggregating $60,000 and maturing annually on March 1, $2000 1942, $4000 1943 to 1948, inclusive, $3000 1949 to 1954. inclusive. $4000 1955, $6000 1956 $5000 1957, and $1000 1958 Bidders are requested to name the interest rate or rates, not exceeding 6 per cent per annum in multiples of 1-4 of 1 per cent. Each bid may name one rate for part of the bonds described in paragraphs 1. 2 and 3 above (having the earliest maturi ties) and another rate for the bal ance. but no bid may name more than two rates for any of the bonds described in said paragraphs, and each bidder must specify in his bid the amount of bonds of each rate The Local Government Commission will determine, after considering the bids received, whether the award will be made for the bonds describ ed in paragraph l or in paragraph 2 or in paragraph 3, and the award will be made to the bidder offering to purchase said bonds at the lowest interest cost to the town, such cost to be determined by deducting the total amount of the premium bid from the aggregate amount of in terest upon all of the bonds bid for until their respective maturities. No bid of less than par and accrued in terest will be entertained. Bids must be on a form to be furn ished with additional information by the undersigned, enclosed in a seal ed envelope marked^ "Proposal for Bonds ' and must be accompanied by a certified check upon an incorpor ated bank or trust company, pay able unconditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Caro lina for 2 per cent of the face value of the bonds bid for. The right to reject all bids is reserved. The ap proving opinion of Messrs. Storey. Thorndike. Palmer & Dodge, Bos ton Mass., will be furnished the pur chaser. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM By: W E. Easterling, Secretary of the Commission. 1 "!? WILLIAMSTON In *t A I * ? I II CIOI |i| Li SMART S?yW V > For Well Dressed Men Griffon and Englishtown Hare Created All That I.s Smart Vitr The Coming Season . . . ? SUITS ? SPORT COATS ? SLACKS SHOES BY ? NUNN ? BUSH ? JARMAN ? FORTUNE ? TAYLOR MADE SHIRTS BY ? MANHATTAN ? ARROW ? MARLBORO HATS BY ? KNOX ? BYRON ? SOCIETY CLUB NECKWEAR BY ? WEMBLEY NOR.EAST ? BOTANY ? SUPERLA ? MANHATTAN Come in Ami Let Us l)o The Rest titotyolisBwtiiW WILLIAMSTON, N. C. BABY'S COLDS* Relieve misery fast A ?rxtemally. Rub on i| VICKS VAPORUB IT'S NEW irs MODERN Iii appreciation of Williamson and vicinity*s fine patronage, we have com pletely remodelled our Main Street Store, installing a Modern (grocery Store and (lomplctc Meat Market. Specials on Select Branded Western Steer Beef T-BONE STEAK. Oilier Cut* _ Ih. 10. \ E AI. Kilt CHOI'S SIRLOIN. . 39c CHOICE I'OKK CHOPS lb. 29. BKISKKT STEW lb. 15c I'OKK LOIN KOAST _ lb. 25. FANCY IIAMKl KCKK Hi. _27c MEATY NECK ItONES . 4 lb*. - 25c BF.KF LIVER lb. 25? I'OKK LIVER _lb. 15c FANCY DKESSEI) FRYERS ___ lb-. __3lc \ EAI. LOIN CHOI'S lb. . 47c PENDER'S SELECT BACON ___ lb.__ 29c Southern Manor Quality Foods "From the F.ounlry'* Finest (,aniens" PEAS, Fancy Sweet, 2 No. 2 cans 23c FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2 No. I cans 23c BEANS. Stringless. 2 No. 2 cans 29c PEARS. Bartlett. No. 2x/i can . . . 19c Another {futility Item?Southern Manor FLOOR WAX 1 lb. can 33c I). I'. Brand SiHighetli or Thick Meal ? l)ry Sail MACARONI 3 pkgs. 13c FAT BACK 3 lbs. 25c Land o' Lake*. Begl American " Lround CHEESE pound . 19c CORN MEAI 5-lb. bag . 13c PRODUCE SPECIALS ORANGES, Elorida .... 10 11)8.. ..'15c Yellow ONIONS, N.Y. Stale 4 Ihs.10c LEMONS, 560?ixe^ .. ? dozen. ,19e BROCCOLI 2 hum-hew ,25c (!ARROTS and BEETS, 2 hunches 9c C.ELERY, 4 doz. size ... 2 stalks. . 15c CALAVO PEARS each 10c FREE BATH , TBWELSv PENDER Del your Towel Card today and have your Pender salesman punch every purchase you make. A large Cannon Towel will be given you?absolutely free?the minute I1I.N worth of pur rIAn are punched out. then you start mL new card. Don't delay?It's easy ? get several of these towels while the offer lasts! fftffi S I AM I TlflJAY . . . MAKE EVERY PENNY COUNT . . . THIS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 19?h, 1941!