Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY Weddiao Personals Club Meetlnxs KimccmcnU Entertninments PHONE Anything for This Department To | 4 6 In Town Yesterday Mrs. Mittie Manning, of Farm Life, was in town yesterday shop ping. Leaves for New York Mr. Frank J. Margolis will leave Sunday for New York where he will spend several days buying winter merchandise for the firm of Mar golis Brothers. 0 In Norfolk Yesterday Mr. Wheeler Martin was in Nor folk yesterday attending to profes sional matters. 0 Returns to Her Home Mrs. C. O. Moore, who has been ill in the Brown Community Hospital for several days, returned to her home on Williams Street yesterday. Spend Tuesday Night Here Mrs. Freida Whittlesby and daugh ter, Katherine, of Long Island. N. Y., spent Tuesday night here with Mrs. P. B. Cone and sister. Miss Janie Freeman. ? Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMaster, of Philadelphia, are visiting his sister. Mrs. F. U. Barnes, and family here for a few days. ? Spending Week-end Here Stuart Critcher. State College stu dent, is spending the week-end here with his parents. Visit in Roanoke Rapids Mrs. Hennie Ballard. Mrs. R. W. Salsbury, Mrs. Clara Everett, Mrs. Myrtle Bunting and Miss Effie Wal do, of Hamilton, visited in Roanoke Rapids Tuesday. In Rocky Mount Yesterday Mrs. Harry Waldo, Mrs. Clayton House and Mrs Myrtle Bunting vis ited_in Rocky Mount yesterday. Leaves Spitzbergen This Norwegian girl guide wu on* of th* 1,000 refugees who volun tarily left Spitsbergen for England after British, Canadian and Fre* Norwegian forces raided the Spits bergen Islands recently to prevent rich coal resources from being used by Naxis. She will aid in Britain's war efforts. Visit Here Wednesday Miss Effit> Waldo, Mrs. Dave Mat thews and Mrs Addie Davis visited the fair here Wednesday evening Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs Alton VanNortwick announce the birth of a daughter, Jean Daniel, in Norfolk, on Septem ber 24th. Mi's VanNortwick was Miss Sarah Daniel, of Williamston, be fore her marriage. # Visit Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Johnson, Miss Rebecca Hyman and Mr. Lawrence liyman .of Oak City, visited the fair here Wednesday night. UUIETim M;T YOU'RE ATTRACTIVE IN FASHIONS J / As seen in MADEMOISELLE Definitely soft, or definitely tailored ... Swansdown gives you coat styles that tell their fashion story with the authority that young moderns cheer. Left: Town temptation, waist-hugging and finished with mink. Right: An all-time classic with remov able fur collar and perfectly finished collar beneath. f "!? WIUJAMSTON IN \ MACGOlll I'KIIIII J v Our Frank J. IS LEAVING FOR New York Sunday Night TO BUY. IS THERE ANYTHING SPECIAL YOU WANT THAT WE HAVEN'T IN STOCK? Let him be of service to you! Local Young Woman I? Member Of College Choir Miss Elizabeth Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker, of Willitfmston, has been accepted as an alto in the choir at the University of Richmond, where she is a fresh man. Honored On Birthday Jimmy Daley, an associate of the Martin County Fair, was entertain ed on his birthday from the stage in front of the grandstand Wednesday ! night. He was the recipient of gifts from Smilin' Mack, radio and night club artist, of New York; Mrs. Daley, Don Grimes and his orchestra, Fred and | Pearly Griffin, James Reynolds,] Monty Navarro and troupe and Bud dy Lumar and his boys. ? Enters State College John Fleming Thigpen has enter ed State College. Raleigh. ? To Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Iverson Skinner are planning to attend the Duke-Tennes see football game in Durham tomor row. # Return to Kansas Mrs. H. E. Thayer and Mrs. Per-1 cy Walker are returning to their home in Topeka. Kansas, tomorrow ] following a visit here with Dr. and Mrs. E. Thayer Walker. Accompan l led by Dr. and Mrs. Walker, they vis-1 ited the North Carolina coast and Manteo yesterday. ? Return from South.Carolina Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Co burn have returned from South Carolina where Mr. Coburn attended to business for ] the Williamston Package Manufae-1 turing Company. 1 Visiting in Hamilton Mr. John Cloman is spending a few days in Hamilton. ??? Upturns from South Carolina Miss Louise Strange, after an ab sence of several weeks, returned from South Carolina Wednesday to continue her work with the Presby terian churches in the county. ? Visit Here last Night Misses Mevis Bland and Adelaide Tuttle, of Washington, visited Miss Jeannette Hackney here last night. Recovers from Operation Mr K (' stone, who recently un derwent a major operation in the Brown Community Hospital, is out again. Dr. Lawrence, of Raleigh, per formed the operation ? Is Visiting Here Mrs. J. S liege, of Suffolk, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J C Manning at their home here. ? Visiting Parents Here Mrs I. E Chandler, of Atlanta, is tiie guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs W. J Keel, here. * In Jackson This Week end Miss Clarine Duke plans to spend the week-end at tier home in Jack son ? Visiting in Murfreesboro Miss Mary Whitley is visiting rel atives m Murfreesboro this week End; In Raleigh Yesterday Mr. Van Taylor, of Everetts, vis ited in Raleigh yesterday. Visiting in Everetts Mrs. Charles I Harris and son, Van Taylor, of Rome, Ga , and Mrs Charles A Anderson, and daughter, Suzanne, of Orlando. Kla, arc the guests of Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Taylor, in Everetts. In Rocky Mount This Week Mrs. Van Taylor, of Everetts, and guests, Mrs. Charles I Harris, of Rome, Ga , and Mrs. Charles A. An derson, of Orlando, Fla., visited in Rocky Mount this week. ?, : Resumes Studies at W.C.U.N.C. Miss Doris Moore lias resumed her studies at W.C.U.N.C., Greensboro, after a few days' stay here with her mother, Mrs. C. O. Moore, who is recuperating from a light stroke. ? Was Here Tuesday Carlyle Hall, of Maury, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs G P. Hall, here Tuesday. ? Attend Funeral Services Mrs John W. Williams and daugh ter, Miss Lucy, attended the funeral services for Mrs. Singleton, of Washington, in South Boston Wed nesday. ? Visiting in LaGrange Mrs. Leman Barnhill is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Wood, in LaGrange. ? In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mesdames C. G. Crockett, Abner Brown. Francis Barnes and John Tulloss were visitors in Rocky Mount Wednesday. ? Visits Here This Week Miss Lois Taylor, of New Bern, visited relatives here a few days this week. ? In Greenville Wednesday Mesdames Clay Waddell, W. Smith and Jack Gray visited in Greenville Wednesday. Spending Some Time Here Miss Sue Burroughs Keel, of Rob lersonvillt, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. i Phillip Keel here. SOLDIER MUSICIAN | ?/ Gathered from all parts of the country, musical talent is boost ing morale in the army with Ben Manning, local young man, hold ing a leading position in the movement in Shreveport, La. Bride-Eleei Honored ?If Purlieu This Week ? Miss Sara Cone. bride-elect of the month, was honored at a lovely lin en shower and bridge Tuesday night with Mrs. M. T. Simpson and Mrs. J. H. Saunders,. Jr., as joint hos tesses. The party was given at the the home of Mrs. Saunders on Smith wick Street. Early fall flowers were artistically arranged throughout the moms where play was in progress. Iced drinks were served during the progression. Bridal ices and indi vidual cakes, and nuts, carrying out the green and white motif were serv ed at the end of the games, by can dlelight. Mrs. Henry Griffin and Mrs. C. G Crockett, Jr.. both recent brides, al so were remembered with gifts. Mrs. John Roth, of I lay- Springs, Nebr., guest of Mr. and Mrs John Tulloss, captured the high score prize, and Mrs Julius Peel, low. Other guests were Mesdames C B. Clark, Jr., Asa Crawford, Edwin Peel. Paul Simpson, Urbin Rogers, V. E. Brown, Russell McAllister, Charlie Bowers, D. R. Davis, Bill Glover, David Modlin, Edwin Hold ing. Iverson Skinner, John Hardy Misses Blanche Harrison, Nell Har rison, Mary Carstarphen and Mary Taylor. Mrs. Claude Baxter Clark, Jr., and Miss Blanche Harrison entertained at bridge at the home of their moth er, Mrs C A Harrison, in honor of Miss Sara Cone, popular bride elect of the month, Wednesday night. Bridal ices and cakes and?punch were served. Mrs. Asa Crawford captured the high score prize and Mrs. J. H. Saun ders, Jr., second high. Mesdames Henry Griffin. C. G. Crockett, Jr., and Tom Barnlull, recent brides. were also remembered with gifts and guest prizes were given Mrs Charles I. Harris, of Rome, Ga . and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson, of Or lando, Fla . house guests of Mrs. Van Taylor, in Evcretts; and Mrs. John Roth, of Hay Springs, Nebr., house guest of Mrs John Tulloss. Miss Cone received a lovely re membrance of the occasion Local Church To Dedicate Organ P The new Moller pipe organ recent lv installed in the local Christian Church will be dedicated with ap propriate ceremony at the morning | church hour. The senior choir will I appear for the first time in their new I vestments. Mrs. W C Manning, Jr., I organist, will play "Nearer My God To Thee", after which the dedication | will be made. Many friends of the church and out-of-town visitors are expected for this service. The public is cordially invited to any and all services. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Rally Day will he Observed in the Bible school Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub ject, "Creative Cliristiari Convic tion." Y. P. meet, 6:30 p. m. Subject, "A jSevcn-Day Christian." Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sub ject, "Hidden Riches." Woman's Council meets Monday, 3:30 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The World For Christ." Choir rehearsal follows this service. f/r?< Threaten National Defenee! FIRE PREVENTION WEEK -OCT. 5-11 FIRE ? DESTROYER OF INDUSTRY PRODUCTION, profits ?n marriage of her daughter, Sara Ereeman, to Mr John Reginald Simpson, on Saturday, the eleventh >f October, at eight o'clock in lit evening. Memorial Baptist Church,, Williamston, North Carolina. No formal invitations have been issued in williamston but all friends ire invited to. attend. Jo Relieve Misery of (j^666 LIQUID. UBIETS. SALVE. 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