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Leaves (or Farmville Mrs. J. C. Manning left Tuesday for a short visit with Farmville rela tives. She was accompanied by her two sons. Dick and Asa. Broadcast Over WTAK The "Harrison Sisters." Marie and Delsie. left Thursday for Norfolk, where they will broadcast over Sta tion WTAR. ? ? Leave (or Norfolk Mrs. Clayton Revels and daughter. Mary Lee; Mrs. Curtis Biggs and Messrs. Warren Bright and Slade Peele Revels left Thursday for a visit with Norfolk friends and rela tives. Returns from Rockv Mount Miss Gladys Avers, of Bear Grass has returned after spending a week with Rev. T. A. Bland in Rocky Mount. In Washington Tuesday Mrs. W K. Parker was a Washing ton visitor Tuesday afternoon Visits Here Yesterday Mrs. Vernon Ward, of Roberson ville, visited here yesterday. Will Return This Week-end Mrs. Asa Crawford, Jr , who has been visiting relatives in Randleman for the past two weeks, will return this week-end. In Norfolk Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Roy Gurganus visit ed in Norfolk Tuesday Leaves for Yorktown, Va. Mrs C. G. Crockett left tin early part of the week for a visit with rela tives in Yorktown, Va Visits Here Wednesday Miss Doris Goldstetn, of Windsor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis here Wednesday afternoon. A Heel Missing Can you imagine the conversation between the pretty toes of model Choo Choo Johnson as they step along. Say the right toes to the left: "Don't look now?but I think we're being followed by a couple ol heels." Choo Choo is setting a new style for milady's footwear by pasting pic tuns of Hitler and Mussolini on her heels. There's no room for Hirohito. In Roper Wednesday Mr John W Manning was a busi ness visitor in Roper Wednesday In Durham Wednesday Dr. J. S. Rhodes was a business visitor in Durham Wednesday. At Virginia Beach This Week Misses Edna Bam hill and Ruth Ward are spending part of their va* ration at Virginia Beach this week. Honor A Great American YOUR DAD FATHER'S DAY. Sumlav. .|un<' 21 If he'* trorkinfi harder limn ever ami need* the ilivi*imi a hobby provide* . . . GIVE HEM A KODAK W<> AIstt Sufit?i'st PIPES and TOBACCOS SI1AVINC SETS ? S1IEAFEEK PENS ? AMITY BILL FOLDS ?CIGARS Or CIGARETTES Davis Pharmacy HFflBTM IK" hp JT JalLXL J2I1 JXjaJjlL REMEMBER the pride you took in your Dad when you were little? The se eurity you felt when hi* liund held your*. The eerlainty with which you re lied on him for help when thing* went wrong. Just because you're grown-up now is no reason to be less demonstrative! So he glad that this Father's Day gives you a fresh chance to give Dad some small token of your love and admir ation. Dad most certainly would appreciate a ipiulity gift of weuring apparel. For example a TIE ? SHOES ? SHIRTS and SHORTS ? PAJAMAS ? SOCKS ?*t)RESS SHIRT And NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS IN OUR STORE. Martin Supply Co. >'isit Here Yesterday Mrs. C. L Wilson and daughter, ?uise. and Mrs N. C. Everett and laughter, Mildred, of Robersonville, isited here yesterday morning. teturn from New York Mrs Frank Margolis arjd children, liehard and Barbara, returned on rhursday night from a New York ?isit with friends 'and relatives Van Here Wednesday Pvt Garner House, stationed at \>rt Dix, N. J., visited friends here Wednesday night. leturns from I^ouisiana Mrs John W. Williams returned Wednesday night from a visit with ier son and daughter-in-law. Dr. ml Mi.'?John W. William.1. J? . in Alexandria, I-a. Van Business Visitor Here Mr. W. M. Tillman, Rocky Mount obacconist, was a business visitor lere Wednesday morning 'isit Here Wednesday Messrs. A. J. McDavid and Frank look, of Raleigh, visted fronds here Wednesday. ittend Funeral Yesterday Messrs. I). V. Clayton, W. G Peele. . D. Woolard and Dr. John D. Biggs ittended the funeral of Mr Ed Flan igan in Greenville yesterday after loon. n Alexandria This Week Mrs J. W Watts is visiting her lster-in-law, Mrs. F. C. Creswell, ri Alexandria this week isitifiK in Georgia . Miss Vida Harris and Mr. Asa Mar is are visiting their brother, Luth ?r, at Camp Wheeler, Ga., this week ncL- ?, ipends Week-end Here Mrs Attawa Brinson, of Raleigh. | vas the week-end house guest of | drs. V. D Godwin, Jr., and Mr. Sod win. * ontinues Quite 111 Mr. Claude Mendenhall, Griffins Township farmer, continues quite ill n tho li ?*??<! hospital ? isit Here Wednesday Mr and Mrs N R. Griffin, of Vashingtuii,?visited?here?Wednes lay afternoon. s Slightly Improved Mrs. O. S. Green, a patient in the deal hospital for about three weeks, s slightly improved." n Norfolk Tuesday Mrs. J. A. Eason, Mrs. Wilda Har ell, Mrs. Elva Williams and Misses Vnnie Mae Bailey and Christine Jen tms were in Norfolk Tuesday eve ling for a special hair shapening ind style show and demonstrations n feather bob haircuts and other ate hair styles by Miss Edith rhompkins, nationally known hair 'Xpert. ? -?'? ? '? _ ?; ' ? Leaves for Washington City Mrs. Eva Avant left yesterday af ernoon for Washington City where ;he will attend the wedding of her liece. Miss Bettie Evans, on Satur lav. ft \t White l^ake Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shep Roebuck visit ?d at White Lake last Sunday. Leave for Ohio Mosdames Melvin Sullivan, Rob it Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Wil lam 11. Carstarphen will leave to norrow on a through-tlte-country rip to Ohio' and Michigah7 SOLDIERS ENTERTAIN OTHERS While millions of dollars are bring spent to entertain service men, it is an established fact that service men are doing an able job in en tertaining others. Taking part in various entertainment programs. Pvt. Ben E. Manning, young son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning, of Williamslon :inH his soloist f ornoral Julius '/a ha war not so lone ago gained nation-wide attention when the National Council Protest ant Episcopal Church pictured the two young men in a worship serv ice at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Shreveport, La. Manning is at the organ. The Council bulletin, "Church in Action," states that service men welcome the opportunity to participate in religious ac Salvage Beauty Hrfore Pearl llarbor, bathing beauties were not concerned with conditions in tiie rubber market but Atlantic City's Jane Nichol) is on the front line todav collect ing old tires and tubes for rubber reclaiming plants. She's one of a group of local bathing beauties Who have volunteered for the sal rage drive. Her red, white and blue bathing suit follows the patriotic theme of the season just opening. Oh. yes. she was snapped on the famous Boardwalk. Outers Norfolk Hospital Miss Katherine York has entered upon a nurses' training course in the Norfolk General Hospital. Norfolk In Norfolk This Week Messrs V J. Spivey and Reginald Simpson were in Norfolk this week attending to business. Visits in Parmele Mr. Joe Leggett visited in Parme le Wednesday. Are Visiting Here Mrs. Myrtle Russell and children, I Bobby and Faye, are spending the week with Mis. Russell's mother, Mrs. Annie Glenn. Miss Faye will stay over for a short visit after her mother and brother leave. Leaves for Ohio Miss Madge Glazner. teacher of home economics in the local school for the past two years, left Tuesday for her home in Chillieothe, Ohio. Miss Glazner is among the school teachers who resigned this year. " Are Visiting Here Mrs. H R. Williams and daughter, Janet, former residents, are visit ing friends here. Have Tonsils Removed Misses Elizabeth Manning, Lola and Marie Peele had their tonsils removed at Brown's hospital last Tuesday. They are recovering nice ly. In Greenville Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Skinner and son, Iverson, visited relatives in Greenville yesterday afternoon. While there they attended the fun eral of Mr. Ed Flanagan. Leaves for Elizabeth City Miss Marian Hurley left Wednes day for Elizabeth City where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Clarence Morse, Jr. ? In Morehead Wednesday Messrs Ruper Cowan and Francis Barnes fished Wednesday afternoon at Morehead City. Is Visiting Here I Miss Lucy Dunn Elmore, of Scot land Neck, is the house guest of Dr and Mrs. John D. Biggs at theii home on Academy Street. Miss El more will be here for about twe weeks. CHAMPION-ALLEY The marriage of Miss Harriett Bell Alley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ver non Lynn Alley, to John Richard Champion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Champion, of Williamston, took place last Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Broad Street Methodist Church, in Portsmouth, with the pas tor. Rev. Stark Jott, officiating. The church was decorated with palms, white mixed flowers and many lighted candles Mrs. T. R. Steele, aunt of the bride, played sev eral selections before the ceremony, accompanied by T. R. Steele, George Talbot and Elmer A lis brook, violin ists. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Steele, using the Wedding March by Mendelssohn as the bridal party entered and the Wedding March by Wagner as the couple left the church. The bride, who was escorted by tier father, wore a gown of white bridal satin, mhdc with tight bodice, sweetheart neckline outlined with seed pearls, long sleeves, which formed points over the hand and gored skirt, which ended in a sweep ing train. Her flowers were a show er bouquet of bride's roses and gar denias. Her only ornament was ?'< ed pearl necklace, which belonged to her great-great aunt. Mrs. John Dillard Hooker, of Stu art, Va., was her cousin's matron of honor. The bridesmaids were MriT Travis C. Kitchen, sister of the groom, and Mrs. West Adams Payne. Victor Champion was best man for his son. Vernon Lynn Alley, Jr., brother of the bride, was master of ceremonies. The groomsmen were John Oil lard Hooker, of Stuart, Va., and Travis C. Kitchen, of Norfolk. The couple left on a trip through the Valley of Virginia, and will re side at the home of the bride's par' ents in Waterview. The bride travel ' d in a black mesh suit, trimmed in MISS ROU8SKAC HONORED ] Honoring Misses Nelle Rousseau, is i ^ouise Hall and Virginia Parker, Ed louse guests of Misses Mary Charles Godwin and Elizabeth Parker, Miss Catherine Manning entertained Miss Vancy Biggs, the out-of-town guests, ind their hostesses at dinner Tues iay evening at her home on Church Street, Miss Nelle Rousseau, house guest A Miss Mary Charles Godwin, was igain honored when Mrs. Vemer Godwin, Jr., entertained at a Coca Gola party at her home on East Main Street Wednesday morning. -Coca colas, nuts and crax were served to. Misses Alma Godwin, Elizabeth Par ker, Nancy Biggs, Ann Fowden, Lu ?y Dunn Elmore, Mesdames C. H Godwin, Jr.-, and R. D. Elliott, Jr., ihe honored guest, and her hostess. * Leave for Four Oaks Mrs. W. C Manning, Jr., and two children, William and Jane, left on Wednesday afternoon for Four Oaks where they will visit Mrs. W. A. Adams, Mrs. Manning's mother, for several days. Vii.it Hi- n Monday Mesdames W. I. Skinner, Sr., and W. 1'. Lipscomb, of Greenville, vis ited Mr and Mrs. W. I. Skinner here Monday and Tuesday. white, with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. Following the rehearsal Friday night a reception was held at the home of the bride re Jarvis Edgerton, of Nortolk, le house guest of her sister, Mrs. Trahey, and Mr. Trahey, here. 75* ?*** y INLY -rrml '1.10 pVnt ^2.15 FULL QUART iodouham i ran tncmc ?n ft ? m u n m v t m t ^ a We have purchased the stock of goods from PEOPLES DRUG STORE The combined stock of two drug stores enables us to serve you better than ever before. Call us whenever we can serve you. Your Business Is Appreciated. DAVIS PHARMACY Tobacco Farmers! KIGHT NOW in the time lo get ready for your "Big Money Crop". Start the Reason off right with the proper equipment. Whatever your needs may he, He know that we ean fill them. See Usl IOIiACCU TRICKS -TOBACCO TWINE IRIJCK WHEELS?ROOFING?LANTERNS ANI) ALL OTHER NECESSITIES Farmers Supply Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. _ the most lovably ?^F?-?*" GOOD OLD DAD Since hc wrrc in rompers, it's always been "Ask Dad"! We wanted a quarter . . . Ask Dad! The ('ircns was in town. A ball game on. All the other kids bad bikes . . Ask Dad! loiter on, bigger things. We ran into jams . . there were decisions to be made. Ask Dad? and he always came through. Let's Make June 21st A Big Day In This Big Guys Life GET HIS GIFT FROM THE STORE THAT CATERS TO HIS TASTE!
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