Weddings - Personals Club Mee tints EncarcmeDts Entertainments Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COI NTY PHONE Anything for This Department T# 4 6 Ik Representing WillUmaton Miss Nancy Biggs is representing Williamston at the Tobacco Festival in Wilson. In Wilson for Few Days Mrs Frank Rodgers is visiting in Wilson for a few days. Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunter and children, of Greensboro, are visit ing his sister. Mrs. Joe Godard. and Mr. Godard. here. Was Here Yesterday j Mrs. Charles Hernott. of Shady Banks, visited here yesterday. Returns from Atlantic City ^tr. J.n k Frank hur returned from his vacation in Atlantic City. Is Visiting Here Miss Katherine Bradley, of Whit akers. is visiting here for a few days. Visiting Relatives Here Mrs Fannie Roberson. of Wash- j ington City, is visiting relatives here and in Jamesville. In New Bern Yesterday Mr. D. R Davis visited in New Bern yesterday Is Visiting Here Lyman Williams .stationed at Fort ] Bragg, is visiting here for a lev days In Plymouth Wednesday Ml-! M P Aynii VII Itn.,1 It, IM.vm ? : outh Wednesday . Is Visiting Here Little Miss Becky Hazel, of Dur- I ham. is visiting Dr and Mrs E Thayer Walker here. At Nags Head Yesterday Mr. John Popt and son. Warren';] Miss Millie Biggs and guest. Miss 1 Rosemond Critcher, <>f Enfield, visit- I ed at Nags Head yesterday. Returns to Oriental Miss Carolyn Waters has return ed to her home in Oriental after a! visit here with her sister, Mrs Clyde! Griffin, and Mr. Griffin Was Here Wednesday Jack McRae. of Rocky Mount, vis j ited Ray Goodmon and R J. Bardi- [ son here Wednesday. . : j Are Visiting Here ' Mrs Robert Harbison and son. of Kinston. arc the guests of Mi and Mrs. V. L. Teel here. In Norfolk Wednesday Mis> Ruth Ward visited in Nor folk Wednesday. Return from Florida Mr and Mrs. H. H Clayton and son. Dickie, have returned from Live Oak. Fla.. where Mr. Clayton was located on the tobacco market. Visiting in Hamilton Mrs Vern Fulmer and daughter. Ann. of Springfield, S C are visit- ' ing in Hamilton. Return from Virginia Rev. Z. T. Piephoff and son. Zack, have returned from Massanetta Springs. Va Return from Manteo Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey and daughters. Blanche and Patsy, have returned from a few days' stay at Manteo and Ocean View. Visiting in Robersonville Mr J B Coburn is visiting Robersonville for a few days. Birth Announcement Mr and Mi's. Elmo James an nounce the birth of a son on Sun day August 17, at their home in Even its. Return from Wedding Trip Mr and Mrs Carroll Coltrain have returned from their wedding trip to Washington City. Visit Relatives Here Mr and Mrs. A L. Cohnsky, of Norfolk, and Mrs. J. Gams and daughter, Jeanette, of Suffolk, have returned to their homes after a vis it here with Mr. and Mrs. Tally Gar ris. Returns from Georgia Mr J. B. Taylor "has returned from Hahira. Ga, whege he was located on the tobacco market. Visiting in Wilmington Miss Ruby Malone is visiting rel atives in Wilmington for about two weeks. She was accompaned there for the day Tuesday by Miss Bessie Malone Milton Malone accompanied her home after a visit there. Visiting Parents Here Carlyle Hall, of Maury, is visit ing Ins parents, Mr and Mis G. P. Hall hen Return to Charleston, S. C. ?Mr Mclvni Sullivan and?Miss Huth Norton have returned to Charleston. S. C., after a ten days' visit here with their parents, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Norton. Are Visiting Here Miss Mildred Darden, of Kenly, and hi tie Miss Patsy Knox, of Golds bore. are visiting Mi. and Mrs. K L. Coburn here. Returns from Georgia Fred Taylor has returned from Tifton, Ga., where he was located on the tobacco market. Leave lor Norfolk Rev and Mis. John L. Goff, ac companied by Jphn L., Jr., and Jane Johnson, left lor Norfolk yesterday morning where they will visit Mr. Got I mother, who is convalescing with a brother, Mr. Geo. R. Fisher. Mr Goff will return in time to fill ins pulpit 011 Sunday. Returns from Norfolk Mi C. C. Coltrain has returned from a visit with relatives in Nor folk. Wins Tennis Crown -Coming from behind, blonde , Pau line Bt'tz, of California, defeated Sarah Palfrey Cooke 2-0, 8-0, 7-5 to win the women's crown in the Eastern Crass Court tennis cham pionships at Rye, N. Y. She suc ceeds Alice Marble, who has joined the play-for-pay ranks. BARNHILL HARRISON Miss Ruby Elizabeth Harrison and Julius Thomas Barnhill, Jr., were married in the Christian Church here Wednesday evening, August 20, at eight o'clock, with Rev. John L. Goff, officiating A program" of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. W. C. Manning, and a trio composed of Misses Mar jorie Gray Dunn. Kathenne Manning and Elizabeth Parker sang Guy d' Hardelot's "Because," and "I Love Thee" by Grieg At the conclusion of the ceremony, a prayer, "God Bless and Keep Thee" was sung. Traditional wedding marches were used and McDowell's "To a Wild Rose," was played softly as the vows were spoken. The altar was beautifully decor ated with a background of long leaf pine, ivy and fern. The arch Was en twined with ivy and white asters. Tall baskets filled with white gladi oli and easier lilies were placed on either side and seven-branch candel abra shed a soft light on the setting. Reserved pews were marked with white gladioli upd asters The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mr. Henry D. Harrison and wore a wedding gown of gar denia satin fashioned with heart shaped neckline trimmed with lace. The long fitted sleeves puffed at I the shoulders and ended in a point | over her hands Rows of lace inser tion extended from the fitted waist line to the full length of the train. Her lull length veil was entirely edged with chantilly lace and fell from a Mary Queen of Scots bonnet of h.ee .She nserl :.s I.e.- ,.?ly ,a ment a pearl locket, the brid. groom's gift. The bride carried a wedding ring bouquet made of White gladioli and stephanotis tied with i white satin. Miss Nell Harrison, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and her dress of rule green chiffon and lace was made identical to the bride's. She wore matching gloves and a Mary, Queen of Scots bonnet of green net. She carried a Colonial bouquet of lavendar and yellow gla dioli with matching ribbon The bridesmaids. Mrs. Vernon Bunting, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Julia Everett, wore dresse of maize and Mrs. Elbert I we Sherman and Miss Ella Wynne Critcher wore lav endar. AH tire dresses were fashion ed similar to the maid of honor's, and they wore matching gloves with tiaras, and net veils Their nosegays were of contrasting gladioli. Little Miss Sandra Harrison, niece of the bride, flower girl, wore white net with a matching bonnet and car ried a basket covered with white net filled with flowers as the brides maids bouquets. Master Fred Pol lard. of Robersonville, nephew of th?v groom, was ring bearer Mi. Iwmaii Barnhill attended his brother as best man and ushers were Henry D. Harrison, Jr, brother of the bride; Albert Cook, Thad Harri son and J (). Manning. Jr Mrs. Harrison was dressed in a go wo of steel blqe and wure a cor sage of pink roses. Mrs. Barnhill wore navy and white with a corsage of white roses. , Mrs. Edwin Holding was mistress f ceremonies. Mrs Barnhill is the daughter of Ml and Mrs Henry Davis Harrison, f Williamston. and is a graduate of i Raleigh secretarial school. The bridegroom, son of Mr. und Mrs J T Barnhill, of Everetts. attended the University, Chapel Hill, and is en .gagul an farming iu-tiyi111..tl with he< father. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. M Anderson, of Wilson; Miss Ay!c<? Burke, Miss Florence Adams of La Grange; Miss Blanche Daw son, of Clinton; Mr and Mrs W C Faulkner and son. Mrs. Joe Barn hill, Mrs. Ida Clark vp- ^ Mn A P. Barnhill. Mrs. L A Clark! Misses Florine and Grace Clark Polly Bailey, Mr. and Mrs J&se Keel, of Everetts and Mr. and Mrs F. F. Pollard, of Robersonville. Immediately following the re hearsal Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H L. Barnhill and Mr. and Mrs A. P. Barnhill entertained honoring llie bridal party and guests at the home of the former. ? Mr and Mrs. A. P. Barnhill greet ed the guests and invited them to an improvised outdoor living room where they tyyre served punch by Mrs. J. D. Woolard and Mrs. D. N. Hix Mrs. J o. Manning directed them to the bride's book. Mr. and Mrs H. L. Barnhill receiv ed at the living room door and Mrs J C. Manning directed guests to the dining room where a three-tiered wedding cake centered the table flanked by white candles and gladi oli. Mrs. G. G. Woolard and Mrs. V. J Spivey presided. A miniature wed ding party arranged on the buffet predominated in the decorations. Ice cream, nuts and mints were served by Misses Florence Adams and Alice Burke, of La Grange; Blanche Dawson, of Clinton and Bet sy Manning. COLTKA1N-MLLEY Miss Betty Louise Lilley and Car roll Christopher Coltrain were mar ried Sunday, August 17, at the home of the bride's parents in Griffins Township. Mrs. Coltrain wore for her wed ding a becoming blue ensemble with white accessories and had a shoul der corsage of sweetheart roses and baby's breath. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B F. Lilley and at tended a Raleigh business school. She is employed in the law office of AttWffey wheeler Martin here-. The bridegroom, son of Mr. C. C. Coltrain and the late Mrs. Coltrain, of near here is connected with the Sinclair Service Station here. Mr. and Mrs. Coltrain are at home with his brother. Mr. Garland Col train, and Mrs. Coltrain, on South Haughton Street. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. Peter Harrell and Others. BRIDES-ELECT HONORED Honoring two brides-elect, Miss Dorothy Hurley, of Williamston, and Miss Katherine Jones, of Greenville, Miss Lucy Wynne entertained at a bridge dinner Thursday evening at her home in Washington. Dinner in two courses was served from auxiliary tables arranged In the adjoining living room and dining room. The tables of all white ap pointment were centered with Pic cardy gladioli floating in crystal con tainers an0 the table where the brides-elect were seated was mark ed with centerpieces of floating white gladioli. The main dinner course of chilled tomatoes stuffed with chicken salad, deviled eggs, po tato chips, hot cheese biscuits, pickles and iced tea, was followed by a des sert course of lemon ice and individ ual cakes frosted in pastel shades and centered with miniature brides maids in frilly gowns of shade to blend with the cake frosting. The cakes which marked_Miss Hurley and Mm Jones' plate were all white and had miniature brides wearing traditional white. Following the dinner the iemain der of the evening was devoted to bridge and at the conclusion of pro gressions the high score award was presented Mrs. Wheeler Manning, of Williamston. and Miss Glennie Morse, of Elizabeth City, was second high scorer. Miss Hurley and Miss Jones were presented silver in their chosen patterns. Guests from Williamston were, Miss Hurley, Mrs. Wheeler Manning, Mrs. W K Parker, Mrs. James Ward and Miss Ruth Hurley. Under a/id by virtue bl an order of sale and judgment made by L. B Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court, <*?1 Monday, the 11th day of August, 1941, the undersigned commissioner, will, on Friday, the 12th day of Sep tember. 1941, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, at twelve o'clock noon, daylight saving time, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: Beginning at corner of lot No. 1 on the road leading from town of Conoho to Hassells Station on Rail road, running 58 E. 16 1-2 poles to a branch, thence down center of said | branch about South 42 1-2 E. 3 1-2 poles. South 59 1-2 E. 6 poles to the corner of lot No. 3. thence S. 58 W 20 1-2 poles, thence N. 24 1-4 W. 9 12 poles to the beginning, contain ing one acre, more or less. This the 11th day of August, 1941. ELBERT S. PEEL. al5 4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. C. E. Ange. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. B Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court, on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1941, the undersigned commissioner, will, on Frid ay, thr 12th day of Sep - tember, 1941. offer f<J1' sale for cash to the highest bidder, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamst.on, at twelve o'clock noon, daylight saving time, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: Adjoining the lands of Levin Ange, the School house lot and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at the N. E. corner of the Ange School house lot and running said school house lot line 416 feet, thence N. 21 dog. East 104 5-12 feet, thence S. 67 deg. East 416 feet to the public road, thence S. 21 deg West along said road 104 5-12 feet to the point of be ginning. containing 1 acre. This the llth day of August, 1941. ELBERT S. PEEL, al5-4t Commissioner. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin against Dolphus Brown and wife, Lillian Brown. The defendants. Dolphus Brown and wife, Lillian Brown, above nam ed. will take notice that an action entitled 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 defendants have an interest; and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear be fore L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Car olina, within thirty (30) days after the eompleton of this service of pub Ication by notice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plain tiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This the 5th day of August, 1941. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court of a8-4t Martin County. Welcome, Tobacco Farmers Greater PEI1DER Quality Jood Stow iyA ? Quality Foods Make This Store Your Headquarters While You Are in Town ? Check These Values! TOMATOES New Pack 4 No. 2 Cans 29< new rib |rr/> SIDE NEAT, lb 17? DKY SALT FAT BACK, lb 11V Rib Plate STEW BEEF 2 lbs. 25c BACON ENDS. 2 lbs. 25c 5-lb. Pkg...... 60c Bl LK SHORTENING. 2 lbs. ? 27c MOTHER'S Salad DRESSING, ql. jar 27c MOTHER'S Relish SPREAD, ql. jar..... 27c Honey Nut OLEO, 2 lbs 25c COLONIAL Evap. NILK, 4 tall cans 29c PHILLIPS' or GIBBS* PORK & DEANS, 616-oz. cans. 25c VIRGINIA MAID PEANOT BUTTER, ql. jar 23c American CHEESE, lb. ZSC Pink ott SALMON, 2 tall cans Oi BEST COOKING PURE LARD 2,bs23c 25-lb. Tin $3.25 Double-Fresh GOLDEN BLEND COFFEE 2ibs33c 3-lb. Bag... 49c TRIANGLE PLAIN or SELF-RISING "ENRICHED" FLOUR v 2-LB. AG 43c ?4-lb. Bag 83c 48-lb. Bag $1.63 98-lb. Bag $3.19 IN OUR MARKET Sliced Bacon, lb 29c Deviled Crabs ... 3 for 25c Rib Side Meat, lb 17c Cottage Cheese, Ih 15c Potato Salad, 11) 15c Cooked Shrimp, 11). .. .80c LEAN STEW BEEF, pound 15c ^h. WILLIAMSTONI>^\ M APCCtll DUCTHI Vi SMART SrylW^^ G. B. T. S. (Going Hark To School?) I III the Fstjuirc Manner j For The Boys . . . In the Madamoiselle and Vogue Manner for the Girls . . . Wc arc prepared tit scad you aff with AN A-RATING FOR SMART APPEARANCE Gome here for the new and authen tic styles ? At Modest Prices tHwifdisdwtitm WILLIAMSTON, N. C. "WHY WORRY? Enjoy Carefree Summer Motoring! $3.78 SERVICE OPERATIONS p/usthis IO-POINT ? Adjust Brakes. ? Adjust Steering Gear and Front Wheel Toe-in. 9 Rearrange Tires If Necessary. 9 Adjust and Clean Spark Plugs. 9 Clean Fuel Pump and Adjust Car buretor for Summer Driving. 9 Adjust Fan Belt. 9 Inspect Battery and Clean Ter minals. CHECK-UP of NO EXTRA CHARGE Lights . . . Windshield Wiper . . Horns .. . Wheel Bearings ... Shock Absorbers . . . Transmission . . . Differential . . . Cooling System . . . Oil Filter . . . Ignition. DRIVE IN TODAY.. SAVE MONEY R?memb?r: Ife use Genuine Font Parts ami oar Mechanics are Experienced on Ford Cars Williamston Motor Company WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. "

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