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Wedding reraouls Club Mr*Un*s Kutiifmfnl EntrrUinments Society and Personals OF WIIXIAM8TON and MAKTIS COUNTY This Departmeo PHONE Anythiac (or To 4 6 Was Business Visitor Here Mr W J Hollis. of Oak City, at tended to business here Friday. Spends Week-end Here Whit Purvis student at the Uni versity. at Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with his mother. Mrs. Daisy Purvis. Visiting Parents Here Miss Susn Whitley, student nurse in a Richmond hospital, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs E P ^Whitley, here for a few days while recuperating from a recent appendi citis operation Spends Week-end Here Mrs Bob Barrett, of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with Mr Barrett. Was Here Saturday Jimmy Lightburn, of Burlington. visited friends here Saturday and Sunday Spends W eek-end Hen Jesse Wilson Price, of Norfolk vis ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Price, here last week-end Return* to New York C'it> Miss Alice Bloom has returned Uj her home tri New Vork City, attei a week s visit here with her sister, Mi s. Frank Margohs, and Mr Margolis. ? Visits Parents Here Milton James, student at a Rich mond business school, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs C A James, here last week-end Spends Week-end Here John Fleming Thigpen, student at E.C T.C. Greenville, visited his par ents, Mr and Mrs J F Tlugpen, here last week-end Visit Orton Plantation Mr. and Mrs Lemah Barn hill and Mr and Mrs. James Manning visit ed Orton Plantation neai Wilming ton Sundav. Visit Here Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. John R Ellison and daughter.--Mrs Mary Belle Gay. and Miss Mildred King, of Suffolk; Mr. and. Mis Jesse Harrell and family, of Roanoke Rupids. Mr and Mrs .1 II Koheiisofi. of Washington; "Mr and Mr? li if Pope, of Rob^son ville and Mr. Belle Godard, of Dunn, were the giu sts ol Mrs J L Rob orison here' Sundax. Were Here Sunday Mrs. 1! C James and children, of Fredericksburg, spent Sunday here with Mrs W A James In Enfield Sunday 1-h.n r>lwtlpt \ iMl-o ill hlllleld < ill Sundav Were Here Saturday Mi and Mrs. Clio Farless. of Cole rain were visitors here Saturday. Visit in Norfolk Mr. and Mr- James Bullock and guest. Ml Howard Bullock. of Birmingham Ala spent the week end in Norfolk W'as Here Yesterday Mrs Bonnie Lilley. of Jameaville, visited licit yesterday. Visit in Euniberton Mr. and Mrs G K Croftoii spent the week-end .in Lumberton w ith relatives At Terra (eia Suiidu) Mifc Ella Mai Uayloid and Bill AU>,tt viMted the tulip gardens al Terra Ceia Sundav Queen of Sydney Named queen of the bathing beau ties at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Aus tralia, Doreen Koads was one of tht reasons U. S. sailors did a lot of swimming during the good-will visit there of American warships. Spend Week-end Here Junie Peel and guest, Sterling Gil lam, of. Franklmton. students at the University, UTiapeT TTitt. spent Hie week-end here with the former's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel. ? Visit in Hamilton Misses Mildred Jarrell and Allie Mae Modi in,-, of Grifton, were the j wveek-end guests of Miss Ha/el Jar : rei 1 in Hamilton. * Was Business Visitor Here Mi Pete Hardison. of Jainesville. attended to business here Saturday. Visiting hi Juiuesville Mrs Maivm Aderton and daugh j iter. Mrs. J E Brown, of Roanoke Rapids. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wallace m James- ! ville Were Here Saturday Misses Grace and Carolyn Waters, i of Oriental, were the guests of their sister. Mi's. Clyde Griffin, and Mr Grifhn. heie Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. j Griffin accompanied them to Orien j tal for the day, Sunday. Visits in Rocky Mount . Mrs James" Bullock visited Tela fives in Rocky Mount last week. At Terra (Via Sunday Mr and Mrs John Ashley Hardi j son, of Bear Grass, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Corey, of Williamston. visited the tulip gardens in Terra Ceia Sunday Attend Tulip Festival Mesdames Rossel Rogers, Toby Rogers, Irving Terry. Robert Bailey, John Ashley Hardison and Miss Evelyn Hodges, of Bear Grass, at tended the tulip festival in Washing ton Friday In Terra Ceia Sunday Mi an'd Mi: Walter Brown and children, of Jainesville. visited the in lip gardens in Terra Ceia Sunday. In County This Week Miss Rose Ellwood Bryan, homo agent, of Raleigh, is in the county this Week visiting the various sec tions of the county with Miss Sleep er. local home agent Spends Week end Here Dr J I) Hathaway, of Elizabeth City, spent the week end here with his family at the home of Mrs. W. A. James. He was accompanied home by Mrs Hathaway and son. Jimmy, who had been Visiting her mother here for a few days. Visit in Siler City Mrs. B S. Courtney and Miss Bet tie Haywood visited Mr and Mr* G?*orge Stewart in Siler City last week-end. ? Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. C Abrani Hoberson, of RobersonviUe, were here Sunday afternoon for the program present ed by the North Carolina Symphon ic Choir. Visits Relatives Near Klere Miss Ola Lee Lilley, student at E C T.C.. Greenville, spent the week end near here with relative* Spends Week-end Here Mr J A. Leggett, employee at Hol ly Kidgc. spent the week-end here. Visits in Elizabeth City Mis* Ann Askew was a visitor in Elizabeth City last wis k-end ^ In Wilmington Sunday Mr and Mrs. Miller Harrell were visitor* at Orton Plantation. Wilm ington Sunday. Was Here Saturday Miss Maxim- Smith, of Roberson villi . Msited liere Saturday,. In lloliy Ridge Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gay lord Harrison and family visited at Holly Ridge and Rich lands Sunday. Visits in Sunbury Miss Evelyn Daniel spent the week-end in Sunbury. Visits in New Bern Miss Polly Dewey visited re la lives in New Bern last week-end in Hertford Sunday Mr and Mis Bill Myers and tain ily were visitors -in Hertford Sun day Was Here Last Week Mrs. Rand, of Riehlands, was the guest of her sister. Mrs. G. H. Har rison. here a few days last week. Visit in Sunbury Mrs. Ben Hopkins and Miss Julia I Everett spent the week-end in Sun bury. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Wy.nn. of I Norfolk, were the guests of Mr. and Mis Herman Bovven. here Sunday. Visit Orton Plantation Misses Marie Griffin. Marjorie Lindsley. Mary Rodgerson, Mamie Clyde Taylor and Lillian Breen vis ited Orton Plantation, near Wilm ington. Sunday. . $ Was Heie Friday Mrs. Corbett Swain, of Plymouth, . is 1 ted here Friday. In Suffolk Friday Mi and Mrs. Herman Bo wen were visitors in Suffolk Friday # Visit in Rocky Mount Mrs Carrie Dell Pippin, Miss Vi ola Price and Miss Martha Council, of Hamilton, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Pat Davenport in Rocky Mount. Attend Dance in Greenville Herbert Whitley, S W Manning and Clayton attended the Junior Senior banquet and dance at E. C T. C.. Greenville, Saturday night. $ Return to High Point Mrs. E A Edwards and daughter, Miss Louise, returned to their home m High Point Sunday after a visit here with Mrs. Jame Knox. MINK (??@e&5> ALL NEW Spring COATS $6.95 REDUCED TO FOR FINAL CLEAN-UP Darden's Dept. Store WILIJAMSTON, N. C. LOOK Magazine ft Travelers Safety Serrtce ??Dear bill: "I don't think I care to go out I assure vou it's sillv and childish with vou again today. Call me stuffy and prudish "Most of last evening was won if vou like. But I don't relish dying derful. Bill. But the drive home quite vet spoiled everything. v "Nor do 1 want to get in one "You behaved so nicely and act of those accidents where I am just ed so considerately up till the nun hurt I have sense enough to real ute vou got vour hands 011 the ize that vou and the rest of the wheel and we headed home. Then bovs wouldn't be ringing my vou suddenly were transformed phone if my face and bodv were into what seemed to me a bad inexpertly rearranged by a smash mannered and irresponsible gorilla up in your automobile. "You yelled at people who had "So 1 don't think 111 go out just as uiuch right on the toad as with you again. Bill. At least not you. You disregarded white lines until you've grown up enough to and signs put there for vour safety behave decently as a driver, and You scared my wits out by going not until you realize that you owe at an absurd speed. a certain responsibility to the per "lliat might have been consid- son vou ask to share your car with ered smart once upon a time, but vou " CARE TODAY ? HERE TOMORROW Apple Queen A membt'r of the distinguished Vir ginia Lee family, Mollie Foulke.* Ix*e has been named the 1941 apph blossom queen of Winchester, Va and will rule over the annual Ma> fete. Queen Shenandoah 18th is years old. FRONEBERGER-INMAN Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin King ! announce the marriage of their sister Rosalie Inman to Mr. Ernest Ross Froneberger i 011 Saturday, the nineteenth of April Nineteen hundred and forty-one. Williamston, North Carolina. I At Home After April twenty-eighth Hickory. North Carolina. In Town Yesterday Mrs. T. R. Crusenherry and Mrs. Marvin Towe, of Rocky Mount, vis ited Mrs. James Bullock here yester day. Is Visiting Here Brett Carleton, of St. Louis and Chicago, is the guest here of Jim ny Watson Plans Formulated For Cabaret Dance Plans for the second annual Cab aret Dance, Friday, April 25, spon sored by the Junior Woman's Club, are virtually complete. Table reser vations may be made by calling Mrs. J A. Eason. Under t;he chairmanship of Mrs. E, Thayer Walker, the ticket sales committee composed of Mrs. Ernest Kth< ridge. Miss Ella Mae Gaylord, Mrs Dean Speight, Miss Sara Cone land Mrs Hubert Coburn, report fav orable returns from the sale to date, i Tin- high school gym is being dec jo rated in a Mexican theme by Mrs. J. 11 Saunders. Jr., chairman: Mrs. Edwin Peele. Mrs. John Hardy. Mrs. Mack Simpson and Mrs. Eddie Tra ; hey. The refreshment committee is : composed of Mesdames George Whitehurst, H. R. Williams. Harold Hargett, R. H. Clayton. Jr. Herman j Taylor. Julian Harrell and M B. Dunn The committee in charge of the chairs, tables, etc., is Mrs. Henry Manning, cahirman; Mesdames V. E Brown. Garland Barnhill, Charlie Bowers, 1) It Davis, W. G. Peele and ! Jov Glenn. An outstanding part of the cabur jft dance is the floor show, which is, , to be presented under Hie chairman : ship of Mrs. H. O. Peepe, assisted by Mesdames Irving Margolis, Sam Woolford. K. I). Worrell and Asa, Crawford and Miss Kathryn Mew born. Mrs Hoke Roberson. Mrs. A. J. | Manning. Mrs. Russell McAllister. Mrs. Edwin Holding and Mrs. Paul ; Simpson have charge of the publicity for the dance. The admission for spectators is only twenty-five cents. From the comments received last year on this dance, it was one of the most enjoyable ever presented in i Williamston Recovering from Operation Little Miss Mae Anna Willard, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs O L. Willard, is recovering rap idly from an appendicitis operation performed in a Washington hospital last week. # Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued last week to Jasper Lee Whitley, of Wil liamston. and Pearl Gertrude Boyd. jf Washington NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. Roberta Purvis l.atham vs. Elisa beth Purvis and others. Under and by virtue of an order )f sale and judgment signed in the above entitled proceeding by W. C Harris, judge holding the March, 1941, Term of Superior Court in Martin County, the undersigned commissioners will, on Monday, the 5th day of May, 1941, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the court house door in the town of Williams lon. offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the following describ ed tract or parcel of land, to wit: Adjoining the lands of J. L. Wynne. Frank Everett Mollie E. Moore, and others, and being the same tract of land that Alex Thompson purchased from J. A Whitley, containing 17 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land that said Alex Thompson owned at the time of his death. This the 1st day of April, 1941. ELBERT S PEEL, HUGH G HORTON, B A. CRITCHER, a8-4t Commisioners. COLDS /?/?/! Liq uid?-Tablets KKK Salve?Nose Drops Cough Drops Try "RUB-MY-TI8M" ? A Wonderful Liniment AttHI'ffl HEATING EQUIPMENT for Coal, Oil or Gas: Antairsa Boilers and Radiator Heat ? SUNBEAM Warm-Air Furnaces and Winter Air Condition ers ? 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