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Society and Personals OF WILL1AMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY j rnwuk Club Mretiao KMUfmfflb Ratertainmenta Thi? Dtfutaccl PBONC AnTLhmx far - 1 Plan Demonstration In Canning Monday Mr. D E Hall, .canning company representative, will give a demon- ; stratton in the canning of vegetables at the Agricultural Building Mon day. Juih 2. at 10 o'clock according to Miss Lore Sloepet -trrrrfu demon-1 stratton agent. All Honu Economics teachers. W. P A supervisors of canning pruj- j ects and all women who are inter ested in promoting the welfare ot their communities by assisting them in tietter canning are urged to at tend Canning is one big way of helping the defense program The demonstration will probably I take a greater part of one day. Spending Summer Here M iss Mary B Crofton, ttachtT in the Kenly schools last term, is .spending the summer here with her I parents. Mr and Mrs G F Crof- I ton Was Mere This Week Mis J. Levy . ot Tarboeo, visited her daughtei Mrs Irving Margolis, and Mr. Margolis, heiv a few days thus week. Spending Vacation Here B? n Manning, who has been at- i tending Columbia University. New York City is spending his summer vacation ...here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs John A Manning Visiting in Jamesville Miss Unis Stallings is spending the suiitni? i in Jamesville with her j parents, alter-.attending E C T C. in Oioemiih?Inut ti -1 In Greensboro Sunday Rev and Mi s B T. Hurley and j Miss Marian Hurley were visitors in Greensboro and High Point Sunday and Monday They were accompan ied home by B T Hurley, Jr., stu dent at High Point College, who will spend the summer here Return from California Mrs. Andrew Hplliday. Miss Fan nie Latham Martin and Miss Opal Brown have returned to their home in Jamesville from an overland trip to California In Raleigh Thursday Mi's. H H. Williams and daugh ter. Janet. Mrs W E Old and Mrs G. P Hall were visitors in Kaleigh Thursday Annapolis Tradition In apite of the speed-up tempo at :he Naval Academy in Annapolis, romance keeps its traditional grip on graduation exercises. This grail uate. Joseph Smith McCoy, Jr., one of 6f*2 reserve ?*nsigns who under went intensive four-months' course, is juat following a custom as he kisses his fiancee. Visiting in Gastonia Mi Lolo Phillips is spending the week-end with relatives in Gas ton i a b In Norfolk Ust Week-end Mrs. O. S Green, Miss Eloise Hop kins and Clarence Hopkins were vis itors in Norfolk last week end Will Spend Summer Here Misses Virgil Ward. Reid White and Ola Lee LiUey and John Flem ing Thigpen will return during the week-end from E C. T. C., Green ville. to spend the summer here with relatives Miss Addie Lee Meador and Miss Mary Helen Boy kin will grud uate from the Greenville school on Monday ?? Accepts Position in New York Charlie Harrison, of Bear Grass, City ?:?<*-*?? Leaves for New York Jack Butler leaves Monday for his home in Canandaigua, N. Y., to spend the summer with relatives. 4 Returns from Leggetts Mis C B. Clark. Jr., lias returned from a visit with relatives in Leg getts t Spending Week-end Here Mis> Alta Critcher, teacher in the Angier schools, is spending the week-end here with her parents, Mr. .nid Mrs. B A Critcher. 1* Visit in Rocky Mount Mesdames W. II Carstarphen and Elizabeth Macon were visitors in Rocky Mount Wednesday afternoon. Clruy (paqsL J>ood&, Ann Page PRESERVES Ann Page ^ DDI lixc*pl Strawberry and Raspberry fOOD STORES 1-lb Jar 15c Nectar Tea ~ 15c M Butter Page v: 15c Macaroni c '?? 5c Dressing *~rr % 25c Sparkle -sS 3 - 10c DaAMD Ann Page WW. Pork Q 1-lb 1 / ft DCullO end Tour Sauc \J Caiu I I * EXTKA FANCY TOMATOES . 21-lb. cartons 25c FRESH TENDER STRING BEANS lb. 5c YOUNG TENDER CORN 4 ears. 17c Fancy CARROTS 2 bunches . 13c Large Juicy LEMONS doz. . 19c LARGE HEAD Carolina LETTUCE ... each. 10c NEW RED BUSS POTATOES 10 lbs. 21c Also Fresh Cucumbers, Yellow Squash, Beets And Green Peppers Talco Feeds Fine Chick, 100-lb. bag .. $2.45 Scratch, 18Q-lb.bag $2.30 Growing Nash, 100-lb. bag $2.45 Laying Nash, 106-lh. bag $2.45 ir? Dairy, 100-lb. bag . .$1J0 Woman's Council In Annual Meeting The Woman's Council of the j Christian Church held its annual study class on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry D. Harrison on Sim mons Avenue. The topic of study was the "Crisis I in China." and Mrs Y. P Wmstead. j of Washington, reviewed the intro 1 duct ion Miss Eva Peel and Mrs ! Hallet Gibbs and Mrs. Harold Tyler, i j of Washington, made interesting talks on the subject of study. Mrs Robert Nash Cooper, of the I I Washington Council, exhibited some j J Chinese curios, including an inter esting display of Chinese dolls rep resenting the different classes of that country. At one o'clock, Mrs. Harrison j served a two course luncheon. She was assisted by Mrs. J. C. Manning. Mrs. Leman Barnhill. Mrs. J. O. ' Manning. Mrs. Ira Harrison and Mrs. C?. G. Woolard Marriage Announced The following announcements have been received here: Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Weede announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Naomi, to George A. Peele. Jr.. on Tuesday, the sixth of May. 1941, in Florence, S. C. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peele, of Williams ton. and is now employed with the N. C. Pulp Company in Plymouth. * Entertaining at Tea Mrs. K. B. Crawford and Mrs. Asa Crawford are entertaining at a tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs. E Ross?Froneberger. of Hickory, ?Ihe. former Miss Rosalie Inman, of Wil liamston. and Mrs. Howard .White, Jr.. of Wilson, the former Miss Mary Fort Carroll, of Wilson Spending Summer in Jamesville Eugene Ange, teacher in the Con way schools, is spending the sum mer with relatives in Jamesville. 4 Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Lewis Alexander, of Plym outh. was a business visitor hare on Wednesday. Ill Raleigh Wednesday Mosdames Edwin Holding and Robert Coburn were visitors in Ral eigh Wednesday. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Jimmy Har ris who is spending a few days here with relatives. ? Was Here Wednesday Mr. Bruce Bateman, of Plymouth, attended to business here Wednes day afternoon. In Kaleigli Wednesday Mrs. Louise Forehand visited Raleigh Wednesday In Durham Wednesday Mrs. Johnnie Gurkin, Mrs. Rossell Rogers. Miss Josie Pearl Lilley and her mother, and Miss Annie Mae Bailey were visitors in Durham on Wednesday. ? Was Here This Week Miss Rebecca Knight, of Rocky Mount, spent a few days here this week with friends. # Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Tom Gillam, of Windsor, at tended to business here Wednesday. In Enfield Tonight Mr. John Pope and son. Warren, are attending the graduation exer cises in Enfield tonight, of which class, Miss Rosemond Critcher, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Duke Critcher, is a member. In Durham This Week Mrs. Daisy Pope, Mrs. R A. Critch-1 er and Mrs John A Manning visit ed ill Durham this week They were accompanied home by Reg Manning, student at Duke University, who will spend the summer here with his parents. ^ ? Returns To Her Home Mrs. W H. Perry has returned to| her home near Dardens after under going treatment in a Washington hospital Wednesday afternoon. She was accompanied home by her daughter. Mrs. Albert Coltrain, and Mr. Coltrain Accepts Position in Burlington Leaman Keel is now living near I Burlington where he has accepted | a position. ? Return from Arkansas Mr and Mrs. J. G. Staton will re turn over the week-end from Hot Springs, Ark., where Mr. Staton has been for his health. ? Leave for Arknaaas Mrs. J. S. Whitley and daughter, I Elizabeth, and son, Herbert, leave | this week-end for a visit with rela tives in Arkansas. Mrs. Whitley and I daughter will remain there for about | a month's visit. ? Return from Seaboard Mrs Clyde Manning and children, I Visits Hare Saturday Miss Doris Hurley, of Seaboard, | [.?was the guest of relatives here Sat 'urday night. ? Returns from Norfolk Mrs. Bruce Whitley returned home I yesterday after visiting relatives and | friend in Norfolk for several weeks French Honor First Lady Two year-old Albina Bois-Rouvray presents a corsage to Mrs. Frankiii. D. Roosevelt as tbe France Forever relief committee honors the First Lady in a ceremony in New York. She was awarded the Croix de Lor raine. At left is the Countess de Bois-Rouvray, Albina's mother. HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS By Mary Brown Allfsod, Homr | Service Director, Virginia Electric And Power Company ? - /I What about breakfast! I am afraid too many of us start the day off wrong by omitting the most import ant meal of the day, inasmuch as, we have usually fasted for twelve hours or more. Of course, there is the midnight refrigerator raider who cuts down those hours. Here is a very delicious way to start off the day: Creamed Codfish with Bacon Waffles Add 1-3 cup chopped cooked bacon to plain waffle batter. Shred 1 pound salt codfish. Soak one hour in cold water. Drain. Add fresh water. Sim mer until fish is soft. Drain Heat with 3 eups milk. Blend 3 table spoons flour with 4 tablespoons melt ed butter or margarine. Stir into hot milk. Stir constantly until mixture thickens. Beat 1 egg and stir into codfish just before removing from heat. Season. Serve with bacon waf- | fles. Serves 4 to 6. The waffle batter made be made" up and Stored in the automatic refrigerator so it doesn't mean that the breakfast maker has to get up at the crack of dawn. Zweiback French Toast Sandwiches Beat 1 egg, add 3-4 cup milk. Dip 16 slices zweiback in milk mixture. Saute until golden brown. Put to gether with hot spiced apple sauce. Serve with bacon and remaining ap pie sauce. Hot Spiced Apple Sauce Heat 2 1-2 cups apple sauce; add 1 4 teaspoon each nutmeg and cin namon, 1-16 teaspoon ginger. Mix well Heat 5 minutes more. Malt Cocoa Egg Nog Mix 8 teaspoons malt-cocoa and 1-4 cup milk. Add 1 1-2 cups hot milk. Beat 2 eggs; pour milk mix ture on eggs. Add few drops vanilla extract. Mix thoroughly. Serves 2. Curried Pineapple and Sausages Brown 1 lb. tiny pork sausages. Saute 8 slices canned pineapple in 1-4 Cup sausage fat. Drain. Halve, j Mix 1 teaspoon cornstarch and 12 teaspoon curry powder; add 1 cup pineapple sirup. Add to fat in pan. Cook, stirring constantly, until 1 thickened Arrange pineapple and 1 over. Serves 4. Cinnamon Toast Spread freshly toasted bread with I butter or butter substitute. Spread | generously with sugar and cinna mon which have been blended in the proportion of 1 teaspoon cinnamon I to 1-2 eup sugar. BB-cuit Cinnamon Rolls Make your favorite baking-pow der biscuit dough. Roll out in sheet 1-2 inch thick. Spread with melted butter or butter substitute and sprin kle thickly with cinnamon and brown sugar- or with maple sugar. Roll like jelly roll, cut in slices 1 incii thick. Place in well-oiled pans, cut side down. Bake in hot oven 425* about 15 minutes or until well browned. Popovers 2 eggs well beaten 1 c milk Few grains salt 1 t. melted butter 1 c flour Combine eggs, salt and flour. Add melted butter. Beat until batter 'is smooth and bubbly. Pour into well oiled muffin tins or custard cups. Bake in hot oven 400* for 45 to 60 minutes. These may be made up the night before and left to stand in a cool place. Crackling Corn Bread 1 1 -2 c corn meal 1-2 t. salt 2 T. flour 2 t. sugar 1 egg, well beaten 3 t. baking powder 1 1-4 c milk 1 1-2 c cracklings Add flour, corn meal, sugar, salt, baking powder, egg and milk. Add cracklings. Beat thoroughly. Bake in well-oiled shallow pan in hot oven 450* F. about 20 minutes, or drop by teaapuonfuls on * hot well-oiled grid dle. Fry until golden brown. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Having this day qualified as the administrators of the estate of Los sie Barnhill, deceased, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned within one year from the completion of this publication of notice or same will be pleaded as a bar to any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. Tins the 14th day of May. 1941. Whit Moore. Route 3. Williams - ton, and Cecil Moore. Kinston. administrators of the estate of ml6-6t Lossie Barnhill. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Washington Divi sion. In Bankruptcy No. 756. DR. V. H. MKWBORN OPTOMETRIST Please Note Date Changes Robersonville office, Scott's Jew elry Store, Tuesday, June 10th. Williamston office, Peele's Jewel ry Store, every Wed., 10 a.m. u> 3 p.m Plymouth office, Womble Drug Store, Every Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Eyes Examined?Glasses Fitted Tarboro Every Saturday. #5? fOran$? flavored (W, Full Pint 85< ITif iiir - Prepared by 6/ eenbros !n< Cinti 0 of Jin MaGewaa Individ mil), and trad mt aa Johnston Building Supply, Greenville. North Carolina. Velun tary Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that Mon day. June 23. 1941. has been fixed by an order of the Court entered at the first meeting of creditors, as the last lay on which objections to the dis charge of this bankrupt may be filed. Such objections are required to be ipecified, to be verified, to be in du plicate. and to be filed with the un iersigned WHEELER MARTIN. U. S. Heferee in Bankruptcy. Williamston, N. C. May IS 1941 ml#-4t NOTICE North Carolina Martin County. In The Superior Court [?ounty of Martin against I. K. Bar The defendant J. K above named, will take notice that an action as above has keen com menced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to Foreclose the taxes on land in Mar Lin County in which said defendant Lias an interest, and the said dettm dant will further take notice that he is required to appear before L. B Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court uf Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Carolina, with in thirty (30) days after the oom uletion of this service of pubbcatian by notice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, tAthe plaintiff will ap ply to the CKirt for the relief de manded in s?rH complaint. This the 22nd day of May, 1941. L B WYNNE. Clerk Superior rn23^4t__Cour^jfhUrtm_^ountjr S HtRWlN WILLIAMS PAINTS ? S HLRWIN WILL MS P-..N , . "OH, ANNE, what lovely, LOVELY COLORS!" d "How On Earth Did You Cat Thanx So PERFECTL Y RIGHTV i ?? 11 . a 1 i "Simple! I J u it Cham* Tkam Pram HUNDREDS Of Hume Colar >*? tograpkaP* ? A "My Door, Whir* Could You Find So Many Fhoto >hi That i'Xr . ?sr>\ ? "Emsy, / Juai I BORROWED I Thmmt" "No-From tho \HE*W1N- WILUAMS en Around tAm "You BOR ROWED Thmmt From t km Likrury?^. ^ r?3 "It's this Marvelous Sherwin-Williams. 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