Leave (or Greensboro Mrs. W. E. Dunn and Ned Cun- j ningham left this morning for Greensboro. They will be accompan-, ied home tonight by Miss Marjorie j Dunn, a student at W.C.U.N.C for j the past summer session. Visiting in Rocky Mount Mrs. Minnie Mobley is visiting rel atives in Rocky Mount over the week-end. Leave for Blackstone, Vs. Dr and Mrs James S Rhodes and Miss Jean Jackson left this morning for Camp Pickett. Blacksotne, Va The Rhodes will attend the wedding of Miss Jackson and their son. Dr J. S Rhodes, Jr., tomorrow Is in Elizabeth City Mr. Harcom Grimes is the week end guest of Elizabeth City friends Visiting at Virginia Beach Mr and Mrs Wm H Williams and Mrs Betty Eason are spending thi week-end at Virginia Beach. ? In Rocky Mount Tuesday Mr Charlie Godwin was a busi ness visitor in Rocky Mount last Tuesday. ??* Returns from Greenville Master Johnnie Woolard return ed home Monday from Greenville where he had been visiting his grandmother Mrs W S Van Dyke Visit Here Tuesday Dr and Mrs John Cotten Tayloe , were here last Tuesday night visit ing Mrs Betty Eason. In Plymouth Wednesday Mesdames John Williams, Z T Piephoff and Jack Booker visited in Plymouth last Wednesday afternoon Is 111 with Malaria . Miss Ann Fowden has been quite ill for the past week with malaria Visits in Farm Life Mrs. Garland Coltrain spent Wed nesday night m Farm Life with rel atives. Visits in Elizabeth City Mrs. Paul V-.?Jones- spent yester day with her husband in Elizabeth City. Homespun Shorts Deanna Durbin, Universal Slar. matches the brilliant coloring of this tropical garden with her gay costume. The peon shorts are made of natural cotton homespun, with fringed edging. They are worn with Mexican embroidered midriff bodice of brilliant green crepe. Wooden clogs, with nail-studded, green .kid tops complete her color ful ensemble. Return from Virginia Mr and Mrs. L C. Rudisill return ed home yesterday from a week's visit with Virginia friends and rela tives Visiting in Cherry ?Mr,-and~Mrs Carlton Lamm and children are spending several days vMtli relatives in Cherry. Are Touring Florida Misses Ann Getsinger and Mary Elizabeth Keel are spending their vacations touring Florida. They plan to stop in Miami for several days, however. ? H as Business Visitor Here Mr Luther Davenport, of Oak City, was a business visitor here yes terday morning. Returns to Williamston Miss Ann Skinnor returned to Williamston Tuesday for a few days' visit with Mr and Mrs, W. I. Skin-j ner here. Is Visiting Here Mrs. Mittie Barnhill, of Richmond, is lulling "Mr- and Mis. Leslie Rub erson and other relatives here. Returns from Tarboro Mr C. C. Parker has returned from a Tarboro hospital where he had his tonsils removed last week. ? Return to Richmond Mrs. Hugh Singleton and daugh ter, Patricia .returned to their home in Richmond this morning. They had been visiting Mrs. Myrtle Harris Mrs. Singleton's mother, here for several days. a I-eaves for Richmond Miss Katherine Hardison leaves Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Irving Hull, and Mr Hull in Richmond Visits at Virginia Beach Mrs. Edwin Holding will join Mr. Holding at Virginia Beach for the week-end. Return from Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manning, who have been visiting Pocomoke City, Md., relatives, have returned home. Visiting in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Melvin Sullivan and chil dren, Judy and Jane Grey, are spending the week-end with friends in Charleston, S. C. ? In Rocky Mount Tuesday Mrs. Vomer Godwin was a shop per in Rocky Mount Tuesday after noon. ? Hill Arrive This Afternoon Don Evans, student at Wake For est summer school, will arrive this afternoon to be the over-night guest of his aunt, Mrs. Henry Griffin, and Mr. Griffin, here. Visit Here This Week Mrs. Margaret Finn, of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Finn, of Fav etteville, visited Mr. and Mrs W. L. Taylor here this week. Heave for Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parker left this morning for Virginia Beach, where they will spend the coming week. Visits in Oak City Mr. Farrist Edmondson, of An napolis, Md., spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Edmondson, and other rela tives in Oak City. Heave for Tennessee Mrs Henry Griffin, will leave to.-. morrow morning for a week's visit with her parents in Liberty, Tenn. * Are Visiting Here Mrs. H E. Butner and daughter, Ann, of Elizabeth City, are the house guests of Mrs. C. A. Harrison here. ? Move to Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fussell, who made their home here for the past several years, moved yesterday to Rose Hill where Mr. Fussell will enter defense work. Returns from Danville Dr. Eugene Rice returned Wednes Danville and Wilmington. t'ndergolng Treatment James Raleigh Manning, of James ville and Washington City, is under going treatment for his eyes in Duke hospital. ? Visiting Here This Week Mrs. J. Paul Frizelle, of Snow Hill, is the guest this week of her daugh ter, Mrs. Jack Edmondson, and Mr. Edmondson, here. e Returns from Carolina Beech Miss Alta Critcher returned last Monday from a week's visit to Car olina Beach. Heave for Farmville, Va. Mr. R. W. Bondurant and son, Rush, Jr., and Master Hilton Peel left yesterday for a week-end visit with Farmville, Va., relatives. Confined with Malaria Mrs. W R. Fowden has been ill for the past week with malaria. She, is confined at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. C. B. Clark. 1 Visiting In Portsmouth Mr and Mrs. F. E. Wynne and[ son, Frank, are spending the week end wtih Mrs. Wynne's sister, Mrs. J. L. Spencer, and Dr. Spencer at their home in Portsmouth. Hiey were accompanied there by Mas ter Bill Chase, who has been visit ing relatives here for the past sev ml day. 1 To VUt ai Virginia loach Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Davis and children, Betty and David, wiU spend neat week vacationing at Virginia Beach. . "to WIUIAMSTON IK MAIvfcOLU CfcOI I I VS ft SMART SlylM" July Clearance Hundreds of Dresses To Select From Coupled with substantially reduced prices lias put tlieni an the run. $14.% DRESSES For $8.95 $12.% DRESSES For $795 $10.95 DRESSES For $695 $7.00 and $8.95 DRESSES For $595 That's the reason women have flocked to our store ? because the savings will enable them Xo buy . . . Defense Stamps tiUHfOfa Bvttbtte Pique Swim Suit Marie McDonald, featured in I'niveraal'a "Pardon My Sarong", model* the late*t in cotton **im Kuit*. The chalk white swim *uit of fine cotton pique depend* *ole ly upon it* ucalloped edging to ac centuate it* streamlined, princes* atyled attractivene**. HERRING-ANDREWS Mr and Mrs. Ben Andrews an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Susie Evelyn Griffin, to Louis Robert Herring, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Bryant Herring, of Rocky Mount. The ceremony took place on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Margaret Hatton at Norfolk, with the Rev. L. C. Smart, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Only the im mediate families and a few intimate friends were present for the cere mony. The bride, wearing a corsage of gardenias, was attired in an af ternoon dress of blue crepe with ac cessories to match. Her only attend ant was her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Hatton, of Norfolk. Leon Grimes, of Troy, friend of the groom, was best man. Immediately following the cere mony, a small reception was given for the bridal party and out-of-town guests at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Margaret Hatton, at 1014 Fairfax Avenue, Norfolk. The couple are now making their home at 933 West Onloy Road, Nor folk. ? ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST Honoring her house guest, Miss Margaret Jean Thornton ,of Golds boro, Miss Delia Jane Mobley enter tained at a hay ride Wednesday eve ning After the guests had riden around town oh the wagon singing songs, they all ate watermelon. Among those present were: the hostess, the honoree, Misses Mary Warren, Betty Rose Gurganus, Nonie Melson, Julia Clyde Waters, Mary Trulah Peele, Nancy Mercer, Mary O'Neal Pope, Millie Biggs, Grace Holliday and Messrs. Jimmie Leg gett, Billy Waters, Billy Peele, J. D Woolard, Jr., Collin Peele, Luther Peele, Conrad Getsinger, James Car roll, George Cunningham, Frank Lil -ley, Bobby -Davis, _Billy._Mercer.Jim Crticher, Carlyle Langley and Ben ny Weaver. * CHRISTIAN 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 11 a. m. Morning service. The Rev. Rufus Walker, of Edwards, will be guest minister. 7:30 p. m. Young People's Service. 8:30 p. m. Union service at the Episcopal church. 8:30 p. m. Monday, the Junior Philathea meets with Mrs. Elbert Sherman. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, Choir rehears al. 8:15 p. m. Thursday, Prayer meet ing HOLINESS The following worship schedule has been announced for the Pente costal Holiness Church here: Services Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 Sunday morning and preaching at 8:30 that night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 8:30 o'clock. Are Visiting Here Mrs. Sallie Gurganus and daugh ter, Miss Shirley, are spending a few days here with relatives a Leaves for New Bern Rudolph Hardy, of Everetts, left last Tuesday for New Bern, where he has accepted employment in drug store. - ? Circles Ta Meet Circle No. 1 of the local Christian church will meet in the home of Mrs. W O. Griffin on Williams Street next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Mayo Modlin and Mrs. J. H Roebuck as joint hostesses. Cir cle No. 2 of the church will meet with Mrs. J. T. Barnhill on Haughton Street at the same time with Mrs. Vernon Bunting as joint hostesses. Spending Few Days Mr Harry Biggs, of Virginia Beach and Norfolk, is spending a few days here attending to business. Is Getting Aleng Well I Undergoing a major operation in a Durham hospital last week, Mr. Lester Peel, well known Cross Roads farmer, returned home today, and is getting along very well. HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS I ? i By Irene James, Home Service Director, Virginia Electric | And Power Company DRIED FRUITS With Meats?In Salads?For Desserts Have you heard the latest about the dried-fruit family? Did you know that dried fruits are so deli riously tender these days you no longer need to soak them? You don't even have to let them simmer the usual long time! The modern pack aged dried fruits are easy, speedy and thrifty to cook. Serve them more of ten with your meats, in your salads, as desserts, etc. They're all so good to eat, and rich in fruit sugar, cal cium, iron and Vitamins A, B and S. Prune-and-Carrot Salad Pare and grate 3 medium-size car rots; add 2 tbsp mayonnaise or sal ad dressing; toss together lightly with a fork. Use this to fill 12 pitted cooked prunes. Arrange three of the filled prunes on individual beds of lettuce and serve with French dress ing. Frozen Apricot Whip 2 egg whites 1-2 c sugar or honey 1 c apricots (dried cooked) . 1 tbsp lemon juice Rind of 1-2 lemon 1 c cream to whip Beat eggs stiff; add sugar and con tinue beating. Add apricots, lemon juice and rind and whip all together lentil stiff. Whip cream separately and fold into apricot mixture. Prune Apple Betty 4 c sliced apples 2 c sliced stewer prunes . 2 c soft bread crumbs 2 tbsp lemon juice 1 -2 c sugar or honey 1 tsp cinnamon 1-8 tsp salt 4 tbsp butter or margarine Arrange half of apples in a greas ed 1 1-2 qt. casserole; combine rest of ingredients for second layer. Cov er; bake in moderate oven (350* F.) for one hour. Uncover; bake 15 min utes longer or until fruit is tender Serve plain, with top milk or cream. Serves 6. Spanish Roast Loin of Pork 1-3 c minced green pepper 1-3 c minced onion 1-4 c salad oil 2 8-oz. cans tomato sauce 1 c hot water 1 tbsp chili powder 1 -4 c sirup 1-2 tsp salt 1-2 c sliced ripe olives SADI.ER-ROBE RSON Mr. and Mr*. Noah P. Roberson, of Williamiton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Beulah Gertrude, to Mr. Derwood Sadler, of Belhaven and Plymouth, on July 11, 1942, at Elizabeth City. The Rev. A. H. Out law, pastor of the Baptist Church, officiated. ? Leaves for Greenville Miss Mary Ruth Ward left yes terday afternoon for Greenville where she has enrolled in the N.Y.A. school there. 1 c seedless raisins 2 c cooked rice 3 lbs. loin of pork Saute green pepper and onion in oil until tender. Add tomato sauce and hot water; bring to a boil. Com bine chili, sirup, salt and 1-4 c wa ter. Add with olives and raisins to sauce; boil 4 minutes. Add 1-4 c of this sauce to rice. Have butcher loosen pork from rib bone, just en ough to form a pocket the entire length of the loin. Stuff this with the rice mixture. Cook, covered, in Dutch Oven, in moderate oven of 350* F. for 1 hour. Pour rest of rais in sauce?over roast, and?continue cooking, uncovered, one hour. Serves six. DAVIS-FEEL Miss Carrie Dell Pippen, of Ham ilton, announces the marriafe of her niece. Miss Margaret E. Peel, of Hamilton and Plymouth, to Mr. Ot tis M. Davis, of Belhaven and Plym outh, on March 21st at Dillon, S. C. The Rev. Frank W. Lyon, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated. Mr. Davis is now a second Class Fireman in the Naval Reserve and is stationed at Norfolk. Mrs. Davis, employed in the office of the North Carolina Pulp Company, Plymouth, is the niece of Mr. P. P. Peel, of Wil liamston and Roanoke, Va. a BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. K. B. Crawford entertained the members of her bridge club on Wednesday evening at her home on Smithwick Street. In addition to the club members, the hostess entertain ed Mesdames P. H. Brown, Paul Roy, T. B. Brandon, C. H. Godwin, Sr., and Carrie Lou Johnston. After the guests had enjoyed sev eral progressions of bridge, Mrs. Crawford served them ice cream, cake and iced drinks. Visiting at Bayview Mi. and Mis. 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