Club Encasements Entertainments Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anything for rhJs Department 1 To 4 6 Visit in County Mrs. Lizziebelle Lanier and daugh ter, Miss Eleanor, of Raleigh, visit ed relatives in the county over the week-end. Were Here Friday Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Neeley, of New York City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cunningham here on Friday. In Micro Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Manning were the guests of relatives in Mi cro last week-end. b Getting Along Nieely Clifton Malone has returned from a Rocky Mount hospital and is get ting along nicely following several operations. In Washington Sunday Miss Sara Roberson and John Ed win Manning visited in Washington Sunday. Visits Here Yesterday Mrs. Paul Ballard, of Creswell, visited here yesterday. At Pamlico Sunday Messrs. Jack Frank, Irving Mar go lis, B. F. Baldree, Grover Hardi son, and T. E. Rudisell visited at Pamlico Sunday. Was Here Saturday Mrs. Leslie Highsmith, of Plym outh, was the guest of friends here Saturday. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Harry Taylor and Miss Maud Taylor, of Norfolk, visit ed relatives here Sunday. In Richmond Friday Mesdames Jim Cooke, Bill Throw er, H O. Peele and Miss Edna Barn hill visited in Richmond Friday. Visit Here Sunday Mr. Ben Jayson, of Clinton; Mr. J. Levy, Miss Jennie Levy and Ted Levy, of Tarboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis here Sunday. Returns from Burlington Mrs. Cyrus Bazemore has return ed from a visit in Burlington. Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Moist, Miss Vincent and Mr. Strange, of Richmond, were the guests of Mrs. Moist's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chesson, here on Sunday. Attend Wedding in Robersonville Mrs. J. C. Leggett and Miss Mar tha Leggett attended the Miller-Pur vis wedding and reception in Rober sonville Thursday night. Confined To Her Home Mrs. W. H. Williams, Jr., is con fined to her home with influenza. Visits in Elizabeth City Miss Mary Taylor visited in Eliz abeth City last week-end. Confined To Her Home Miss Katherine Turner is confin ed to the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Eason, with malaria. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Jack Sitterson and daugh ters, Frances and Linda, of Kenans ville, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peel. Visit in Yorktown, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Borwn, Mr and Mrs .C. G. Crockett, Jr., visit ed relatives in Yorktown, Va., last weke-end. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Myrtle Brown. Misses Dickie Ann and Myrnie Brown Woodward, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mrs. T. F Harrison and family. In New Bern Sunday Mr. Charles Manning visited in New Bern Sunday. Spend Week-end Here Messrs. Tom Skinner and Joel Muse, buyers on the Sanford tobac co market, spent the week-end here. Were Here Last.Week-end Mr and Mrs. C. R. Johnson and daughter, Julia, of Durham, spent the week-end here with Mrs John son's mother. Mrs. J. H. Ward. Sr. Spends Week-end Here iss Myrtle Daniel, of Tarboro. was home last week-end. Visits in Suffolk Mrs J. Sam Getsinger spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hopkins in Suffolk. Visits in Portsmouth Mrs. Clarence Whedbee spent the week-end with Mr. Whedbee Portsmouth. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued in this county last week to Ivey Mil ler Warren, of Plymouth, and Ka tie Gray Purvis, of Robersonville, and to Robert Lee Caalhan, of Com- ( pany A. 1st Medical Training Bat talion, Camp Lee, and Viola Melito. >f 1124 Chestnut Street, Erie, Pa Visits in County James R. Daniel, of Camp Lee, Va., spent the week-end in the coun ty with relatives and friends. Was Here Saturday Mrs. T S. Holly, of Windsor, vis ited here Saturday. China Missionaries Are Spending Some Time Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Leonard, Sr., China missionaries, arrived this afternoon to spend some time here with their daughter, Mrs. James H. Smith, and family, and thei son, Mr Charles Leonard. Jr., and family. They are expected to spend several months in the States before return ing to their fields in the Phillipines and in China. HONOR RECENT BRIDE Friday evening Mrs. Asa Crawford. Miss Irene Mizelle. of Smithfield, ai\d Mrs. John Tulloss were joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. Craw ford where they entertained at bridge in honor of Mrs. Henry Grif fin. a recent bride. Late summer flowers decorated the rooms where 12 tables were plac ed for bridge Attractive bridal tal lies marked the places of the guests A miniature bride was placed at the honoree's table. During prqjressions mint punch was served. A lovely blue glass antique lamp was presented to Mrs. Griffin. Mrs. Tom Barnhill. a recent bride, was presented pillow cases, and Miss Sara Cone, bride-elect. handker chiefs. High score pribe, an Apple Blos som set. was won by Miss Ruth Man ning; second high, a mederia bridge set. went to Miss Sara Cone, and low score, a compact, to Miss Mary Whit ley. Mrs. John Roth, of Hay Springs. Nebr , and Mrs. Paul Roy. of Ashe boro, out-of-town guests, were re membered with linen handkerchiefs. Other out-of-town guests present were Mrs Cecil Neville, sister of the hnnnrer nirl Mrs I mi iw Neville, cousin of Mrs. Griffin, both of Scot land Neck. Pastel cream hearts with bridal cakes and nuts were served In Norfolk Saturday Mr and Mrs. II M Amsley, of Oak City, visited their son, Ira C. Ains loy Saturday in the .Norfolk Gener al hospital, where he is recovering from an appendicitis operation lit is expected to he home in Ahoskie Thursday of next week Join the Army Misses Mary Carstarphen, Mary Rodgeraon and Marjorie I.itidsley joined the Army in Goldsboro for a dinner dunce in Goldsboro during the encampment there last Satur day evening. Visiting in Rocky Mount Mrs F K. fluff lap and children are spending a few days in Rocky Mount with relatives At Morelirad Sunday Messrs Roy Wurd, Grover White hurst and Richmond Brown visited at Morehead Sunday Is Getting Along Nicely Mrs James Herbert Ward is get ting along nicely following an ap pendicitis operation performed in u Washington hospital Saturday. Visit in Suffolk Mrs C. M Reel, Mr. and Mrs, ?Chubby" Gurganus and Mr. II U. Peel spent the ..week, end 111. Suffolk, with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rober son. Visit Here Sunday Mr. Edwin Bufflap, editor of the Chowan Herald. Kdcnton, and K T Rawhnson, also of Edenton, visited friends and relatives here Sunday Were Here This Week Miss Effie Waldo and Miss Maggie Bell Jones, of Hamilton, visited here this week. In Norfolk Friday Miss Effie Waldo visited in Nor folk Friday. Spends Week-end Here Mrs Dora Mae Hughes, of Not folk, visited relatives here last week-end Was Here l.ast Week-end ?Buck Holloman, ol Norlolk, was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. und Mrs. W J Smith Visits Here This Week Mrs. Dave Matthews, of Hamilton, visited here this week Were Here Sunday Mrs Alice Odom, Mrs Marvin Felton and son, Ronnie; Misses Ger trude and Geraldine Pittman, of TSSFKy Mount, visited relatives here Sunday. Visit in Wilmington Miss lairene Weaver and George Mahler visited in Wilmington last week end, going especially to act as bridesmaid and usher in a wedding Spends Week-end Here C. T. Roberaon, student at State Ol h-ge; Hohoghr-visited"-hi* -mother, Mrs. Theo Roberson, here last week end. Returns to Washington City Mr. Harry Myrt Stubbs has return ed to his home in Washington City ufter a visit here with friends. Was Here Friday Mr. John A Everett, of Norfolk, visited here Friday. Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. Vance Norman and son, .of Plymouth, visited here yesterday. In Richmond Friday Mesdames C. A. Harrison, N. C. Green, C. B. Clark, Jr., and G. H. Harrison and Miss Blanche Harrison shopped in Richmond Friday. Visit Here Saturday Misses Rebecca Capehart and Edith Green, of Windsor, visited here Saturday. In Robersonville Sunday Mr and Mrs. Hoke Roberson visit ed in Robersonville Sunday. Spend Week-end Here Misses Eleanor and Sara Taylor, of Norfolk, visited here last week end. In Boykin Sunday Mr. und Mrs. Roger Drake and Mrs. Tally Garris visited in Boykin Sunday. Spending Week Here Bill Holloman, of Washington City, is spending the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith. Were Here I-aat Week-end Mr. and Mrs. W B. Gaylord, of Windsor, visited here last week-end. Visits Here Saturday Mrs. W. T. Hyman, of Roberson ville, was a visitor here Saturday af ternoon. En(i(rment Announced Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garland Johnston, of Rocky Mount, announce the engagement of their daughter. Nelle Burt, of Williamston, to Earle Thomas Baysden, son of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Johnson Baysden, of Richlands The engagement was an nounced Saturday afternoon at tea given in honor of Miss Johnston by Mrs. James B. Herring in Rocky Mount. The wedding will take place in November. a REQUEST It has been requested that anyone having dishes or pans belonging to the Wotrtan's Club, return them im mediately as these supplies are need ed for the district meeting Friday. Visiting in Robersonville Mrs. J. B. Cpburn is visiting in Robersonville. At Pamlico Sunday Messrs. H. O. Peel. John Cooke and W. E Davis visited at Pamlico Sunday. Visits Here Saturday Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick, of Rober sonville. visited here Saturday. At Duck's Point Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mobley and Miss Dolores Long visited at Duck's Point Sunday. Visits Here Saturday Miss\Loraine Jones, of Windsor, was the guest of friends here Satur day. In in Washington Hospital Mr. Sam Mobley. of near here, is receiving treatment in a Washing ton hospital. Are Visiting Here Mrs. Bill Whaley and Mrs. W H Cooper, of Elizabeth City, art' visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward here for ttrtrrnys: Visits in Elizabeth City Miss Bernice Ward visited in Eliz abeth City last week-end. In Rocky Mount Yesterday Mesdames I). R. Davis, Clyde Griffin, Phillip Keel and Hoke Rob erson visited in Rocky Mount yes terday. Attends Funeral Here Miss Virgil Ward, student at E. C T C . Greenville, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday here, coming especially to attend the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Walter Halberstadt Pete Egan, of Pensecola, Fla., also was here for his uncle's funeral. Visits in New Bern "Miss Polly Dewey visited in New Bern last week end. Attend. Football Game Jack Manning. Mr. David Hix, Rev. Z. 'IV Piephpff. Mr James Man iimg and Mr. Bruce Wynne attend id the Wake Forest-Duke game m Durham Saturday CARD OF THANKS We want to express our heartfelt Ihanks to our relatives and friends, who had sympathy through the long ^ears of illness and death of Janetta Jorey. Alsn we thank everyone for lie beautiful floral offerings. Simon E. Corey and Family h Visiting Hrrr Jerry Manning, stationed at the Hawaiian Islands, is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manning, here. Returns To Fort Jackson "Little" Pete Fowden returned to Fort Jackson today after spending a few days here with his parents and friends . ? O IS ? WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1st, 1941. OUR STORE WILL BE Closed All Day TO OBSERVE Yom kipptir. Day of Atonement ISRAEL'S $1,000 Fine The Revenue Aet of 1941, signed by the Presi dent of the United States, on September 20. 1911. imposes a National Defense l ax oil the various items listed herein. Any merchant who fails to comply with this law or refuses to pass this tax on to the consumer is subject to a 8l.000.tMt fine. Under no conditions or circumstances is the merchant permitted to absorb this tax. BEGINNING Wednesday, October 1st YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY \ 10 per cent tax on all Jewelry 10 per cent tax on all Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 10 per cent tax on all Furs ami Fur Coats ? ? ?? ' ? ? 2V2 per cent per jHtund on all Auto Tires 4V2 per cent per pouml on all A uto Tubes And Luxuries in General WILLIAMSTON MERCHANTS Attention? Sweet Potato Growers (Jive us vour orders for Sweet Potato Baskets. < outemplate vour needs, so we ean supply vour requirements promptly. Good BASKETS ON OUR FLOOR MONDAY Oil our Hulr IVfomluy ??? sold 2.UMHH) jhhiihU lor an a\?'rn^r of S.'iK. and wr had 100 or morr *ah*s ju^l a? good and ju*t as high as the ft*w Mf 11mI?m lliin.ail.?S|mrr?iH'r^riilw our Mutiny all of our ^uinl cuhIoiih'I-h, hut if you'll wll with u? Iriilin we'll ale-oluleh fcuur . autre you tin- bent sulc (if the yeur uiul we (luii'l rare where you have heeu Helling! II I M4MMNC pounds prica amount 188 42c $ 78.96 192 43c 82.56 230 43c 98.90 304 320 49c 148.96 49c 156.80 1234 $566.18 I veriitff $ Hi.HH SIMON LILLEY pounds price amount 74 41c $ 30.34 202 42c 84.84 130 43c 55.90 1S6 43c 67.08 156 43c 67.08 22 49c 10.78 740 $316.02 Average $42.70 J. (rllKKIN pounds price amount 76 42c 108 43c 128 44c 172 48c 38 30c 120 43c 148 45c 92 43c 158 50c 144 49c 140 44c 136 42c 1460 $651.72 Avrrafif S t-t.HO HOWAKI) 4 0JTK AIV pounds price amount 72 43c $ 30.% 124 44c 54.56 210 48c 100.80 58 42c 24.36 464 $210.68 ?Avi'rugv $45. W ahciiik uom:uso\ pounds price amount 40 37c $ 14.80 172 43c 73.96 166 45c 74.70 44 50c 22.00 422 $185.46 it v-r?gmxvs? FIRST Sale! FRIDAY October 3, 1941 riliH Mill |trolutlil> lie our liml lug kuIi- of (ho your. Soil willi iih Fridiiv and mo'II gol you llio liigliost uiul iiiont nulinfuotory huIo of llio hIioIo your. NewCaioliita Warehouse JOHNNY GURKIN, JOHN A. MANNING, SYLVESTER IJLLEY and W. D. ODOM, Props. Wiliiamston