Club MeeUnji Encasements Entertainments Society and Personals OF WILL1AMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anythini for This Department To 4 6 Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. W. C. Bullock and Mrs. J. W. Cherry and daughter, Miss Eleanor Gray, of Everetts, were visitors here yesterday. Were Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Smith and family, of Red Springs, visited Mr. and Mrs John Henry Edwards here this week. Visiting in Martinsville Irving Bembridge is visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Knox in Martins ville. Leaves for New York Mr. J. D. Mizzelle, of Jamesville, left yesterday for Kings Park, N. Y. - He was accompanied by his grand-1 son, Carol Brown, Jr., who has been visiting him for several months. Visiting in County Mrs. W. M. Perkinson, of Balti- j more, is visiting relatives in the j county this week. Spending Few Days Here Mr. Frank Story, of Franklin, is spending a few days here with Mrs Story. Recovering from Operation Gracie Burroughs is recovering from a tonsil operation performed recently in a Washington hospital Return from Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnhill have I returned from their wedding trip to | Washington City and are at their j home in the Tar Heel apartments. Was Here Monday Mr. R. W. Grimes, of Cary. visited I MrsT George D- Grimes near here | Monday. Return to Richmond Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Tetterton and | sons. Dale, Claud and Darrell, have returned to their home in Rich mond after a visit here with her mo-! Out. Mrs. George D. Griipes and j with Mrs. C. M. Tetterton in Plym outh. Visiting Parents Near Here Miss Reba Gardner, student at a Rocky Mount business school, is vis iting her parents near here this week. Leaves for Petersburg Miss Miry Brown Allgood. home economist for the Virginia Electric and Power Company, .leaves this week-end for her home in Peters burg for a two weeks' visit, after | which she will go to Ames, Iowa, to enter Iowa State College. Visits in Raleigh Herbert Whitley visited in Raleigh | last week-end. Leaves for Washington City Miss ~ Norma Hardy, of Everetts,] left Wednesday for Washington, I). C.. to visit relatives for a few weeks. Spending Week end Here Miss Martha Lomax, of Greens-j boro, is the week-end guest of Miss ] Elva Grace Barnhill Are at Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett are spending sometime at Hot springs, | Va. Returns to Washington City Mrs. Simon Sorentrue has return- | od to her home in Washington City after a visit here with relatives Is Visiting Here Mrs. C. B. Martin, of Pantego, is | visiting here. In Tarboro Wednesday Mrs John L. Rodgerson visited | in Tarboro Wednesday. Return from White Lake Mr. and Mrs. Russell Martin and Mrs R. O. Martin and son, Wilbur, ??f JuniusviHe .have returned from a visit at White Lake. Leaves for Mississippi Il_ Hilton Everett, of Hamilton, left | Wednesday for Mississippi to join \ the air corps. Visit in Western N. C. Mr and Mrs C. A Askew and Mr. and Mrs Russell Martin visited in I western North Carolina and the Skyline Drive last week. Return to Virginia Mis A. C. Robersoii and son, Jer- I ry, and Cecil Arthur, of Driver, Va., a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Tee I. In Roeky Mount Tuesday Mesdames A J Manning, Jr. and Dean Speight visited in Rocky Mount Tuesday. Was Here This Week John Ward, Jr., of Newport News, visited his parents here this week. Is Visiting Here Miss Sue Williams, of Washington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Bow en here. To Attend Wedding Mr and Mrs. Bob Carter, of Ahos kie, Mr. and Mrs. George Ashford antt tir>bcrt lit a ham, of Red Springs; Miss Lury Wynne, of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Franklin and Jam Franklin, of Greensboro, and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Franklin, Ql ley wedding. Is Visiting Here Mrs Nell "Newell, of Loumbtrt g, :s visiting Mrs. Erah Cobb here. Visiting at Virginia Beach Miss Evelyn Liiley is spending a few days at Virginia Beach. Are Visiting Here Misses Doris Brown and Geraldine Peed, of Aurora, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weston. Leaves for Raleigh Bill Peele, young son of Mr and Mrs. W Oscar Peele, of near here, leaves this afternoon for Raleigh where he will join his sister, Miss Marie Peele, and continue to Wash ington City for a several days' visit j with friends. Returns from Smithfield Miss Mary Elizabeth Keel returns home tomorrow following a visit with friends in Smithfield and Wil son. Spending Week-end Here Mrs W. H. G. Chase and son, of Portsmouth, are spending the week end here with relatives. Mrs. P. B. Cone and daughter, Miss 5arav returned Wednesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cone in Richmond Continues Quite 111 Mr. Reuben Keel continues quite ill at -Bis-home near here, late re ports stating that he was not rest ing as well as he had been. Was Here Wednesday Luther Culpepper, Jr., of Eliza beth City, was here Wednesday eve ning attending to business. HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS By Mary Brown Allffood, Home Service Director, Virginia Electric And Power Company REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS If you want someone to help with the cooking during these hot sum mer days, why not give the refrig erator a chance? It will be a ready assistant to you to making roHs. cookies, main dishes, salads and all kinds of desserts^ Cookie doughs and ^east breads may be mixed and put in the refrigerator for several daysT ready on short notice for the final rising arid baking Five Threes 3 pts water 3 c sugar 3 lemons 3 oranges 3 bananas 3 c grated pineapple Boil water and sugar together 5 min. Cool and add fruit pulp and ex tracted juice. Place in refrigerator to freeze. Stir several times throughout freezing if convenient Frozen Fruit Salad 1-2 c diced oranges 1-2 c diced pineapple 1-2 c diced peaches 1 c mayonnaise 1-2 c diced grapefruit 1-2 c cherries Juice of 1 l^moH ? 1 c whipped cream 1-2 c diced pears Mix fruit, lemon juice, mayonnaise I and whipped cream. Freeze ahout ] three hours. Peppermint Stick Candy Cream 1-4 lb. or 1 c crushed peppermint stick candy 1 1-2 c coffee creanv 1 1-2 c top milk 1-16 tsp salt Dissolve candy in hot milk Add salt, coffee cream and pour into freezing tray. Freeze until quite firm, then remove to mixing bowl and beat with electric mixer until mix is light and creamy (Don't ov or whip). Return to* freezing tray | quickly and allow to finish freezing Note: This can be made without I cream, using top milk if desired. A | dessert most acceptable to children Serve with chocolate .sauce. Chocolate Sauce 1 e sugar 1 e evaporated milk ?t 2 r tight Torn syrup 3 sq. bitter chocolate 1-4 c water 1 tsp vanilla Melt chocolate Add sugar and syr ] up Blend thoroughly; add water Cook to soft ball stage. 235 (leg. F. remove from range, add milk and vanilla. This can be kept in a closed jar in refrigerator as long as desir I ed. _ Butterscotch Snap* 1 ? v butter ? 2 c brown sugar 3 c flour 3 tsp baking powder 1 4 tsp salt 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla 1 c c hopped nuts , Melt butter, add sugar and cook slow l> until well blended. Allow to cool Combine eggs, vanilla with jbuttci mixture Add dry ingredients and beat well Pack in tray and place .in refrigerator to chill. Cut in thin slices as needed. Place on greased cookie shcef and bake in 4(H)* oven 8 to 10 minutes RECENT BRIDE HONORED Mrs Carroll G. Crockett and Mrs. Abnei Brown entertained w ith tea "ttti Monday afternoon from 4:311) fcTl 0:00 at the home of the formed to | compliment Mrs Carroll (J. Crock ett, Jr.," a bi ide of the mouth. The colonial home was beautiful ly decorated for the occasion with] full flowers In the halls were has kets of rose and lavendar zinnias and I in the front parlor red and yellow | marigolds, zinnias and carinas were used. Punch was served in the back I parlor which was decorated with I pink and lavendar asters with clem- j at is. In the dining room white glad ioli and asters in silver bowls were used to form tin center arrangement for the table and for the service ta bles. Candles in silver holders shed a soft light (>o the setting Mrs. F U. Barnes greeted, the guests at the door and presented | them to the receiving line compos ed of the hoste sses and honoree and | the latter's sister, Mrs. Fletcher Har per, of Rocky Mount. Mrs. K B Crawford directed | guests to the dining room where Mis John Tullos, Mis. Asa Craw ford, Mrs Malcolm Simpson, Mrs. C. H. Claik. Ji., and Minx NeJI Han ison served ice cream, cake, nuts and mints carryingTiut a green and white motif. Mrs. J. D. Woolard invited the m | to the back pzfrlor wherr Mrs. J. W. Watts presided over the punch bowl. Approximately one hundred guests | called during the afternex)n. 1 Is Visiting Here Mrs. Brcnnon Thatch, of Norfolk, j is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs ' G. A. Burroughs, here. EDWARDS-LILLE Y Mr and Mrs. Frank Edwards an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Albert Wilson Lilley, of Griffins Township. The wedding took place on Mon day night. August 25. at the home of the Rev. J M. Perry in Rpberson ville. The bride was attired in dusty rose with, navy accessories. A Mrs Lilley is the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ed wards, of near here, and is a grad uate of the Oak City High School. Mr. Lilhy is the son of Mr Miller -..Lilley and the late Mrs. Lilley! of Griffins Township, and is a graduate of the Farm Life High School. Mr. and Mrs. Lilley will make -their home with the groom's father in ljnT?mjr~Towtt*4up..where he is a promising young farmer. Was llcre This Week Dick Pope, of Enfield, visited rel atives here this week Visits Here Wednesday Miss Hilda Tarkenton. of Wood aid. \ is 1 ted here Wednesday. Continues Quite 111 Mrs George Moore continues quite ill at her home here on Rhodes Street. - Will Return To Work Mr. Wendell Peel is expected to re turn to his work here with the V. E P. Company next Monday. Mr. Peel stated today that he greatly appre ciated the many kind remembrances' extended him during his long illness m a Roanoke Rapids hospital. NOTICE (>1 SALE North^Carolma Martin County In The' Superior Court. County of Martin vs. Mrs. Ruth Hun dy and Husband. Under'and by virtue of an order ; of sale and judgment made by L. B Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court, <>n Monday, the 11th day of August, U>41. 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 hamston. at twelve o'clock noon, daylight saving time, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: . - Bound*North-by the Cu burn laud, on "the East by the Co burn land, on the South by the Eli Moore land, and land of Mrs hilhe B Carson, on the West by the land of S J. Carson, containing 300 acres, more, or less, and be-ing that tract of land ihftenfed by B L. Carson. Selma C Moore. Ruth C Bundy. and S. T. Carbon from the estate of their father. S. T Carson; deceased. This ila- 11th day at-August. 1941. KLBKRT s. PEEL. a!5 4t Commissioner. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County In Tin Superior Court. County of .Martin against Jasper Johnson, Butler Bros., Direct Shoe Co., Daniel Miller Co., and Whieh ard Bros., and others. The defendants. Butler Bros., Di rect Shoe Co., Daniel Miller Co., and Whichard Bros., above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty. North Carolina, to force loae the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendants have an in ! terest, and the said defendant* will further take notice that they are required to appear before L. B. Wynne. jCU-rk of the Superior Court .>\ Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Carolina, within i thirty (30 days after the completion f this service of publication by no It ne iin .1 to answer or demur la the [complaint of tin- plaintiff in this ac tion. or tin plaintiff will apply to the court foi the relief demanded in >.iul complaint This tlx- f2th day of August. 1941. I. B WYNNE. CI rk Superior Court of a 15-It Pigtails Ass Back According to fashion experts, Amer ica's glamor girls are braiding their long bobs into little girl pigtails. Bat if your bob isn't long enough, yoa can always follow the example sat here, a part Dutch felt hat which has long plaita ending in bows. XIACJC school NEEDS] Dross Your ( liihi For School From Our Largo Stock [Children's Shoe* .... 97e up Sweater* . 49e up dual* . 82.98 up Print Dresses . . 69c ? 97c ami up Silk Dresses 97e-$l.l9-$l.19-#l.9K Hats ;{9c - |9c - >9c COATS. DRESSES. SHOES. IIATS EOR WOMEN ISRAEL'S "Where SlylMi Are ISeu timl Price? ire Lou?" FIRST Sales Tues., Sept. 2nd mid Thurs., Sept. 4th At The Adkins&Bailey WAREHOUSE ROBKRSONVILLK, N. C. We hnve plenty of floor space and to bacco is selling the highest since 1919 ? When you load up, drive straight to Robersonville and to our warehouse. ' We'll do our best to give you an ex cellent sale and promise to do as ' much for you as any warehouse or ' market. "We Lead Robersonville and Robersonville Leads the State99 Adlans&Bailey WAREHOUSE ROBERSONVILLE, !*. C. Reita Theatre?W ashington Sunda\ Monday August 51 September 1 "Pium: ok i hk now ikv irif/i l.ro i.oriiii Sheriff" i.itli I Ion Karri "llello Sneker itilli llov;li llerlterl. I'olli Morau \> cdncsil i\ l'lnirsila> Sejtlrmbrr 3-1 i mi v Pink A|/> SALMON, 2 tall cans vl i BEST COOKING PURE LARD 2ibs- 23* 251b. Tin $3.25 Double-Fresh GOLDEN BI ENl) COFFEE "? 17* 3-lb. Bag ... 49c TRIANGLE PLAIN or SELF-RISING "ENRICHED." FLOUR 12-LB. 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