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Society and Personals
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lit Chapel Hill Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs Elbert Peel and Mrs;
C A Harrison were visitors in
Chapel Hill yesterday
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Spend W ednesday Here
Mrs. John B Spillman and daugh
ter. Anna Margaret, of Plymouth,
spent Wednesday here.
Were Here Wednesday
Mrs George R??ss and Miss Gladys
Bonner, of Washington, were visitors
herr Wednesday
Returns from Hospital
Mrs Elbert Manning has returned
from a Washington Hospital where
she received treatment She will be
confined to her home for about two
weekfcr? '? ' \ ^ ?' .. f
In Smithfield Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Leman Barn hill
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick H'?yt in Smithfield Sunday
Is Visiting Here
Mrs. Tom AndeFson, of Wilson, is
visiting her father. Mi Henry Gur
ganus. here for a few days
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Spends W eek-end Here
Dr. J L Spencer, of Portsmouth,
will spend th< week-end here with
relatives Mrs Spencer and little
daughter. Mary Morton, who have
been visiting Mrs J. W Andrews
here, will accompany him home
Returns from Pendleton
Mrs. Garland BainttiU has return
ed from a visit with relatives in
Pendleton
Visits Here Yesterday
Mis. Bakei of Farmvilk visited
her son. Mr. W M Baker, and Mrs
Baker here yesterdav
Pretty Arrival
Beatrice Phillips, daughter of Wil
ham Phillips, U. S. ambassador U
Italy, arrives at New York, enrouti
to her home in Boston. She had been
vacationing in Buenoa Airea, Ar
gentina.
Were Business Visitors Here
Messrs Guy A Card well, of Wilm
ington. and Fleetwood Oruver, Jr.,
of Wilson, representatives of the At
lantic Coast Line Railroad Company,
wor? here yesterday attending to
business
W ere Here Yesterday
Professors T O Hickman, of Bear
Grass, and James T. Uzzle, of James
villi were lu re attending to school
matt. i. >esteidav afternoon
Leaves lor Wilmington
Mrs. Ktiwin Peel left this week for
Wilmingon to be with her mother,
Mrs. Sitlcrsori. who entered ;? Wilm
ington hospital Wednesday for an
operation
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Return to Oak City
Mr and M^rv H. M Ainsiey, Mrs
Ira Ainsiey and Billy Thompson have
returned to their homes in Oak City
after a two-weeks' trip to Florida
Visit* Here This Week
Mr Luther Culpepper, of Eliza
beth City visited friends here this
i week
C'infined To Her Home
Miss M lid red Everett has been
! confined to her home m Hamilton
for a few days by illness.
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Is Visiting Here
Miss Irene Nag.v, of Connecticut,
in the guest of Miss I>ouise Cooke
here
Returns from Florida
Mr. Charles Godwin, Jr.. will re
turn over the week-end from a
food and drug convention in Jack-1
sonvillc, Fla
In Richmond Wednesday
M isses Mary Brown Allgood and
Edna Barnhill visited in Richmond i
| Wednesday.
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Spends Week-end Here
Walter M. Cooke, stationed at
Lang Icy Field, is spending the week- |
.end here with his parents. Mr. and |
! Mrs John Cooke.
Visits Here Yesterday
Miss Edna Grey Cherry, of Ever
ett:-.. visited here yesterday.
Is Visiting Here
Miss Ruth Elliott, of Hertford, is
the guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles
Godwin..Jr.. here for a few days.
Was Here Yesterday
Mrs. Coi bitt Swain, of Plymouth,
spent yesterday here
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In N'ew Hern Wednesday
Miss Louise Cooke and guest, Miss
Irene Nagy. of Connecticut, and
Mrs. John Cooke spent Wednesday
in New Bern with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Cooke
Visit Here Wednesday
Mesdames Bob White and J. L.
W illiams, of Windsor, were visitors
here Wednesday.
Attend Firemen's Kail
j Ernest Meat's and Albert Cooke
attended the eleventh annual fire
j men's ball in Rocky Mount last
| night
Removed from Hospital
Mrs. J p. Fleming lias been re
| moved from the local hospital to
the home of her daughter. Mrs. Roy
McClees. on Marshall Avenue, where
she is recovering from a fall that in
jured her hip some time ago.
Home for Vacation
Betmie Weaver, J. E. Boykm. Mar
tin and Arthur Anderson and Joseph
Thippen. students at Mars Hill Col
lege, have returned here to spend
tin ummer vacation.
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Was Here Wednesday
Miss Rebecca Knight, of Rocky
Mount, was the guest of Miss Madge
(,la/ener here Wednesday.
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Visit Here Tuesday
Mrs Merle Montague and Mrs.
Edna West O'Neal, of Windsor, vis
Ted In i'e "Tuesday afternoon.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mi Pete Rose, of Washington, was
a business visitor here yesterday.
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Returns to Her Home
Mis Dennis Modlin has returned
to hei home in Jamesvillc after re
covering from an appendicitis oper
ation performed in the local hospi
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Visit in Raleigh Wednesday
Mesdames W E. Warren and Ed
win Holding visited Miss Sophie Lit
tle 111 a Raleigh hospital Wednesday j
Miss Little is responding to treat
nienl and is expected home short
ly
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Spending Summer Here
Miss Eva Peel, teacher in the
Weldon schools last term, is spend
ing the summer here-with her moth
T. Mrs Sadie Peel
Reita Theat vv?Wasliiiigton
Sunday-Monday May 25-26
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iiilli John II iivnc anil Hrames Dor
Tuesday IMMKIK FKATI KI May 27
"Slruiifir \lilti." ?illi Jouii IVrrv. \rlliur k<iun-<|y
"Tlu- Kt'lurn of lliinii-l Boone." uilli Hill Flliolt
Wednesday Thursday May 28-29
?mi i.oin Kill tiiref."
irilli Joan llorsholl ami Hay II ray
Friday-Saturday May 30-31
'?ROBIN IIOOD OF THE PECOS"
irilh Hoy Roper*
IT'S ENRICHKI)
IT'S DATED
Marvel Bread
Lge 11. - lb.
Loat
Peanut Butter ?? '? 1 5c
Beans ss 5*
Sparkle tsT 3 10c
8 O'Clnck VM 2 'c 27c
STANDARD PACK
TOMATOES . . 4 No. 2 cans 25c
FRESH TENDER
STRING BEANS 2 lbs. 15c
Fancy English PEAS . 2 lbs 15c
CARTON (POIND)
Fancy TOMATOES 15*
Hard-Head LETTUCE 5c
Large Juicy LEMONS .. doz. 19c
NICE SIZE
GRAPEFRUIT 2 lor 7c
Exba Fancy Cucumbers lb. 6c
M W KM) BUSS
POTATOES 10 lbs. 21*
Talco Feeds
Fine Chick, 100-lb. bag .. $2.45
Scratch, 100-lb. bag $2.30
Growing Mash, 100-lb. bag $2.45
Laying Mash, 100-lb. bag $2.45
1S% Dairy, 100-lb. bag. $1.90
Hi? Lawrence Honored
Amid a setting of lovely summer
flowers, Mesdam**s D. V. Clayton,
Herman Bow en and D. L. Hayman
entertained at a lovely bridge party
in the American Legion Hut Wed- 1
nesday night, in honor of Mias Ka
therine Lawrence, of Enfield, bride- (
elect of tomorrow.
Others in the receiving line than j
the hostesses and honoree were Mrs
W T Martin, cousin of the bride- ?
elect; Misses Katherine Parker. Anne
Pope and Elsie Kimball, all of En- 1
field
Mrs. V. J. Spivey captured the i
high score prize. Mrs. George White
hurt, runner-up. Mr*. Charifes God
win, low. and Mrs. W G Ball, trav
eling
Pink and white ice cream and in
dividual cakes were served with
sweet peas and pansies on each plate,
and lime ice during the progressions.
Guests were Miss Lawrence, hon
oree; Misses Anne Pope. Katherine
Parker and Elsie Kimball, of En
field; Mrs Elmo James. Miss Mary
Virginia Daniels. Mrs. A. P. Barn
lull, Mrs D. C. Peel. Mrs Van Tay
lor. Miss Thelma Peele. Mrs H. Pet 1.
Mrs Walter Bailey and Miss Annie
L. Taylor, of Everetts; Mesdames
Miller Harrell. W C. Mercer. Irving
Margolis. J D Woolard, B. B Rog
erson, Jack Horner. Wheeler Man
ning. Julian Harrell. Clyde Griffin.
Roy McClees. Frank Carstarphen,
N. C Green. George Harrison. David
Hjx. Herbert Taylor. John Hardy, E
P. Cunningham. Harold Hargett.
George Whitehurst. D. R Davis.
Hoke Roberson. Julius Peele, Phillip
Keel. Joseph Griffin. E. Thayer Wal
ker. W T. Martin. Leman Barnhill.
Edwin Holding. V J Spivey. J. C.
Manning. Eddie Trahey, Bruce
Wynne. Harrell Everett, C T Baze
more, Charles Leonard. Charles
Godwin, V. E Brown. C. C. Parker,
Asa Crawford. B. W. Nash, Charles
Godwin, Jr . K. B. Crawford. Hubert
Coburn, D. G. Ball, Mack Simpson,
Henry Handy. C B. Clark. Marvin
Button. C B Clark. Russell McAl
lister. Herbert Clark. Robert Co
burn. W K Parker. Bill Glover. Ur
bin Rogers, George Ross, A. R. Dun
ning. John Ward and Elbert Peel;
Misses Mary Stokes Robinson, Bol
ton Cowen. Geraldine Hoi lings worth.
Thelma Lilley, Lillian Breen, and
HONORED AT TEA
Candor,' N. C?Mesdames Robert
Tomlinson. Floyd Haywood, Hoyle
Loudermilk and Miss Charlene Cha
son entertained with a tea Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs Floyd
Haywood, honoring Miss Betty Hay
wood, bride-elect of May 25th, whose
engagement to Ben Courtney, of
Williamston, was recently announc
ed.
The home was attractively decor
atcd with roses and snapdragons.
Mrs. MacDuffie Clark greeted tin
guests at the door and presented
them to the receiving line, which was
composed of the hostesses, and Miss
Maxine Clark, Miss Betty Haywood.
Mrs. N. D. Haywood and Misses Nan
and Dot Haywood.
Guests were directed to the dining
room by Mrs. C. I. Burkhead. Mrs.
Henderson Query and Mrs. Page Mc
Auley presided at the punch bowls.
Those assisting in serving were: Mrs.
D. N. Hurley. Miss Jennie Pratt Mc
Innis and Miss Nina Mallison.
Mrs H G. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Paul
Clark and Miss Betty Jane Matthews
rendered a program of music dur
ing the afternoon.
Mrs Alton Munn presided over the
register and said the goodbyes.
Around sixty guests called during
the afternoon.
GLtJCK MacKENZIE
Mrs. Alonzo Hassell, of William
ston and Halifax, announces the
marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Eliz
abeth H. MacKenzie. to Frederick
C. Gluck. son of Mrs. Frances S.
Gluck. of New Brunswick. N J., on
May 15, at the home of the officiat
ing minister. Rev. J. L. Blassingham.
in Norfolk. At home, Norfolk.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. F L. Rogers an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Wednesday. May 21.
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In Washington Wednesday
Mrs. J. B. Peele and son, Jimmy,
visited in Washington Wednesday.
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Is Visiting Here
Mrs. Lex Thigpen, of Washington
is visiting her brother, Mi Charles
Peel and Mrs. Peel here.
Improving After Operation
Mrs. Theo Roberson is improvitij
following an operation in a Rock;
Mount hospital.
| Economy
j Sprayers
Sprays Either
Cotton or Tobacco
1 Fields ami Beds
Ihis Year's Model Has Many New
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Inventions. Less Working Parts.
Williamston Hdw. Co.
WU.I.1AMSTON, N. C.
Heads Home Legion
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Mrs. Margaret Irving Jamas was
?fleeted president of the Home Le
gion at its organizational meeting
,n New York. She is pictured out
lining to the 1,600 woman who
elected her plans for welding moth
ers, wives, sinters antf sweetheart#
Df boys in service into a second line
of defense.
I-II Club* Tn llitlil Regular
Meeting* During Summer
The Jamesville and Robersonville
Elementary 4 H Clubs have resolv
ed to hold regular meetings through
out the summer, says J. I Eagles, as
sistant farm agent of Martin Coun
ty
Ell Member* Enter Home
Heantifieation Content
Twenty-six high school 4-H club
members in Durham County have
entered a home beautification con
test sponsored by the Kiwanis Club,
reports Assistant Farm Agent J. A.
Sutton.
NOTICE
North Carolina Martin County. In
The Superior Court
C ounty of Martin against J. K. Bar
row.
The defendant. J K. Barrow,
above named, will take notice that
an action as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Martin County. North Carolina, to
foreclose the taxes on land in Mar
tin County in which said defendant
has an interest; and the said defen
dant will further take notice that he
is required to appear before L B
WynnO, Clerk of the Superior Court
of Martin County at his -office in
Williamston. North Carolina, with
in thirty (30) days after the com
pletion of-this service of publication
by notice and to answer or demur
to the complaint of the plaintiff in
this action, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint
This the 22nd day of May. 1941
L B WYNNE. Clerk Superior
m23 4t Court of Martin County
NOTICE
North Carolina. Martin County. In
The Superior Court
County of Martin against Adrow
Smith and others.
The defendants. H. M Stubbs,
trustee. A B. Forquhar Co., Ltd , and
Taylor Dawson, Inc., above named,
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc
ed in tin Superior Court of Martin
County. North Carolina, to foreclose
the taxes on land in Martin County
in Which said defendants have an
interest; and the said defendants will
further take notice that they are re
quired to appear before L. B. Wynne.
Clerk of 1 tie Superior Court of Mar
tin County at his office in William- or the plaintiff will apply to the
ston. North Carolina, within thirty Court for the relief demanded in
(30) days after the completion of said complaint,
this serv ice of publication by notice This the 22nd day of Mag, 1111.
and to,answer or demur to the com- . L- B WYNNE. Clerk superior
ulamt of the plaintiff in this action rr.23 4t Court__of_Martin__County
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