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Attend District Meeting Messrs. David Hix, James C. Man ning. H. M. Ainsley, of Oak City, and P. B. Britton, of Jamesville, attend ed the District Teachers' Meeting in Edenton Wednesday. 1 ' 1 ' \ #l i i ? + Visit Here This Week Judge and Mrs. J. Paul Frizetle, of Snow Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edmondson here for a few days this week. In Boeky Mount Thursday Mesdames Leman Barnhill, Geo. Harrison and James C. Manning shopped in Rocky Mount Thursday. Is Visiting Here Mrs. Henderson, of New Bern, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Satterfield, "here for a few days. Were Here Tuesday Mesdames Ella Waters and Clara Snell, of Roper, visited here Tues day. Shop Here Wednesday Mesdames T. W. Earl and Jack Read, of Plymouth, shopped here on Wednesday. Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. T. O. Hickman and Miss An nie Mae Davis, of Bear Grass, visit ed here Wednesday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Joe Holliday, of Bear Grass, was a business visitor here Wednes day. In Windsor Wednesday Mrs James Bailey Peele visited in Windsor Wednesday. Shops Here Wednesday Mrs. Phillip Waters, of Windsor, shopped here Wednesday. as Business Visitor Here Mr. C. J. Fergueson, of Charlotte, president of Eagle Stores, was a bus iness visiotr here Wednesday. JAHTAHim fLAVOR J (9nc& taJ&d 1 'KiuwfoyoifaJ ? Win* from the Lake Erie Islende is pressed from America's hoest grapes. Serve EeK?end your choice is the hnest wine from this district! Enjoy B A ft Ohio Port, Sherry, Dry Sherry, Tokay end Muscatel...delicious with dessert or for afternoon or evening. By producers of the celebrated E & K Sautcrnes since 186). Buy now . supply limited. Enacts & Krudwig Wine do, Sandusky, Ohio. Miss United Nations Anastasia Alexandria Seva stopou Jos, 18, was chosen by New York'a Greek-Americans as "Miss Un fed Nations" at a Greek War Rally and Bond sale. She is shown with tha fbtfs of the United States and Greece draped over her shoulder? fCrmt'rftl P> /??* ' Visits Parents Here Mrs. Warren Smith, Jr., of Mayes ville, N. C., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor, enroute to Fort Bliss. Texas, where she will join her husband, who is stationed there. V. W. A Will Meet The Y W. A and Business Wo man's Circle of the Baptist Church will meet Monday night, October 19th, 8:30 o'clock at the parsonage. All members are urged to be pres ent. Is Visiting Here Mrs. Charles Herriott, of Virginia Beach, is visiting here for a few days. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs Moses Wheeler an nounce the birth of a son on Thurs day, October 8th, at the Brown Com munity hospital. In Rocky MounLTuesday Mrs Lewis Manning, Mrs. Thomas Earl Martin and Miss Edith Stallings shopped in Hucky Mount and Wil son Tuesday. Shop Here Thursday Mrs. Will Taylor and Miss Mattie Mae Bailey, of Robersonville, shop ped here Thursday. In Enfield This Week Mrs. R. D. Elliott is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bessie Lawrence, in Enfield this week. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. W. H. Laughinghouse, of Dunn, was a business visitor here Wednesday. 1 Shop Here Wednesday Mesdames Tom Gillam, Charles Sawyer and Holly Bell shopped here Wednesray. Returns from New York Mr. R. Edwin Peel returned this week from a business trip to New York. Woman's Club To Meet The fall meeting of the Woman's Club will be held Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock. Please note change of day and hour. All members are urged to be present for this import ant meeting. fON THE HOME FRONT I YOU need EXTRA B-Vttamins ~y I thought ' rovo never PUll OUT Of s that rower , ' WVE ALIVE,SHE' , HOW 0?0 TM? / NEW SRlTFIAf I L, TEST OUT \ a.s"" ^4 ' IT'S LIKE FLYING A BOLT i OF LIGHTNING, WATSON ? WJT TM BETTEl( AILE TO 1 ?TAKE IT", NOW THAT I'M V ON THIS VITAMIN ENRICHED} DIET' MY NERVES-ARE \ CALMER ANO MY OIGf STIOH I fc-a is ietteri i J ENRICHED WITH | BVITAMINS AND IRON FOR HEALTH DEFENSE '?coorron -n l OffICIAt WOtO / I ?>uif \ BAM BY ,ywudwd/ WHITE BREAD ' untains vitamin b. niacin and iron To Preach His Last Sermon In Hamilton Rev. Daniel C. Boone announce! that he will preach hia last sermon at Hamilton Sunday. Mr. Boone is reported to be the first pastor to serve the Hamilton Church for four years for more than forty years, and is the first pastor to ever serve on the Robersonville charge for that length of time. Three years have been the limit since the forming of the Robersonville circuit many years ago. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Miss Effie Waldo, superintendent. Preaching, 11 a. m. Subject, "In the Likeness of God." Service will be conducted also at night beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited to worship with us at both services. ? Visit Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davenport, of Jamesville, visited here yesterday af ternoon. *? Was Business Visitor Here Mr. J. W. Eubanks was here yes terday from Hassell attended to bus iness. Visit Here This Week Mrs. Carrie Biggs Morrison and Mr. Harry A. Biggs, of Virginia Beach, visited here this week. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. E. L. Glover, of Oak City, was here yesterday attending to busi Visit Here This Week Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Thomaa, of Bethel, visited relatives here this week. In Robersonville Wednesday Mesdames C. O. Moore, Martha Leggett, Marvin Britton, Miaaes Mar tha Leggett, Mary E. and Nancy Britton spent Wednesday afternoon in Robersonville. Is Visiting Here Miss Nell Harrison, who is now employed in Washington, is visiting her parents here for a few days. Visit Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Modlin, of Jamesville, visited here Wednesday. In Washington Thursday Mrs. Tom Barnhill visited Washington Thursday. Returns from Hot Springs Mr. R. H. Goodmon returned this week from a meeting of power com pany officials in Hot Springs. ? Visits Here This Week Mrs. K. A. White, of Elizabeth City, visited here this week. Move on Warren Street Colonel and Mrs. W. B. Wynne and family recently moved from Griffins Township to the home va cated by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Book er on Warren Street. Called to Norfolk Charles Noe, of Kansas; P. C. Blount, Jr., and Hubert Cooke, visit ing in the county for a few days this week, were called back Wednesday to their Coast Guard base at Norfolk. Visiting In Newport News Miss Marjorie Fleming is spending the week-end with friends in New port News. 0 Attend Farm Meeting Miss Mary Carstarphen and Mr. T. B. Brandon attended a farm meet ing in Tarboro Wednesday after noon. Visit in Colombia Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hedrick and Miss Mildred Hedrick visited Mr. and Mrs. Prince Purdy in Columbia last week-end. 0 Was Business Visitor Here Mr. George Lewis Madre, of Wind sor, was a business visitor here on Wednesday. ? Visits in Jamesvllle Mrs. Thomas Blount, of Jackson ville, visited relatives in Jamesvllle, last week-end. > Attending Teachers Meet Mrs. Eloise Bennett is attending a special meeting of Carteret County school teachers in Beaufort tomor row as representative of the Nation al Casualty Company. Were Here Tuesday Lieut, and Mrs. W. Clarence Morta, Jr., of Elizabeth City, visited Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley here Tuesday. I Lieut. Morse will report November 2nd at Harvard University for mili tary training in the U. S. Naval Re serves. s Spending Week-end Here Bobby Graham, a junior at the University of North Carolina, is spending the week-end in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Bernard T. Hurley. In Reeky Mount Tuesday Mrs. Debbie Warren visited Mrs. L C. Larkin in Rocky Mount Tues day. In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Shep Holliday and daughter, Janice, Mrs. Leslie Bailey and Miss Evelyn Holliday shopped in Norfolk Wednesday. ?letting in Raleigh 1> Mies Alberts Knox is visiting rela tives in Raleigh log a tear Ran. Lat a* m uung /nwi jpvriM Editor Of Alumni R To give the old grade an authen tic review of sport* on the campus, Editor "Spike" Saunders of the Uni versity of North Carolina "Alumni Review" shopped around the cam pus and spotted Jack Baker Saun ders, local young man and a senior in the institution, to handle the job. The first edution carrying the sports review by Editor Saunders appeared last week, and the one re viewing the South Carolina-Carolina upset is due. ? Educators And Pupils Aid The Fall Harvest The Jamesville school feels that it has made a real contribution tow ard the war effort. Tuesday, the prin cipal, Mr. P. B. Britton, and six of his teachers, together with ten pu pils went out in a truck to one of Mr. C. C. Fleming's farms and fin ished digging the peanut crop. The teachers are complaining of stiff backs and sore muscles, but all are conscious of a certain satisfaction in that they have done a bit toward winning the war.?Reported. Visits in Richmond Mr. A. C. McClure, popular buyer here for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, spent last week-end in Richmond. Mrs. McClure, who has been at her home in Owensboro, Ky., since the marketopened, met Mr. McClure in Richmond and accom panied him here where she will re main until the market closes. They are at home with Mrs. J. H. Saun ders. ? Uniforms ? Uniforms which have outlived their usefulness in heavy duty with the British armed forces are recon ditioned and dyed ,and then distrib uted to farmers for work clothes. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of the late William E. Robertson, deceased of Martin County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the Mid ectate to present them for pay ment on or before Sept 21, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment This September 21, 1942. CHARLIE A. ROBERTSON, Administrator. Greenville, N. C. s25-6t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of James Walter Harris, this is therefore to notify all persons owing the estate to make immediate payment there of and to notify all persons having any debts against the estate to pre sent them within one year from date hereof or this notice will be plead ed in bar of recovery thereon. This the 23rd day of Sept., 1942. MARTHA OSBORNE HARRIS, Administratrix. H. L. Swain, Atty. s25-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of the late Levi James, deceased, of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them for payment on or before the 16th day of September, 1943, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said state will please make immed iate payment. This the 16th day of Sept., 1942. JESSE JAMES, Administrator of the Levi sl8-6t James Estate. NOTICE OF 8 ALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County entered tn that certain special proceedings pending in said Court entitled: "D. G. Modlin and wife vs. Ade Roberson and wife," same being a partition proceedings, the undersigned Commissioners will on the 9th day of November, 1942, at twelve (12) o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door of Martin County, in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: A tract of land in Martin County, N. C., containing 23 acres, more or less, and more par ticularly described as follows: ^^ejynnin^^^^jimal^swee^^um l ? anaall branch; thence S 1 1-2 da- ] rees W 20 poles to a forked cypress, landing in the middle of Deep Ron; i hence the various courses of said >eep Run 25 poles to the mouth of fiddle Branch; thence up said ranch N 20 E 40 poles; thence N 4 E 16 poles; thence N 5 degrees W 8 poles; thence N 55 E 15 poles; hence S 35 E 20 poles; thence N 8-E o the beginning, and being the same ract of land conveyed to John Hall y deed dated the 25th day of Jan., 879, by Wrighter Davis and wife, Imma C. Davis, said deed of trust ?eing of record in the Public Regis - ry of Martin County in Book JJ, age 860. SECOND TRACT: A tract of land ri Martin County, N. C., adjoining he lands of Lucy L. Lilley's heirs nd others, containing 51 1-2 acres, sore or less, beginning at a light /ood stob in the mouth of Hall's and; thence running along the Wil iamston road 32 1-4 poles to a white ak to Lucy L. Lilley's heirs corner now Wheeler Gardner's corner); hence S 9 degrees East to the run f Back Run to a comer; thence up he various courses of said run to lall's corner; thence N 8 1-2 E 141 oles to the first station i?M'l ine to John N. Griffin^-Nas4iMnst orner and being thn tttrm gaeafeM onveyed to Martha A. Hall by dead ated the 8th day of May, 18?T, by ? S. Yates and Thomas J. Shepperd, aid deed being of reoord in Um Pub ic Registry of Martin-County, N. C, n Book YY, at page &K and being he same premises described in the Vill of Martha A. Hall skid Will b? ng of record in Will Book'No. 4, at ?age - ? The last and highest bidden or udders will be required to deposit he amount of 10 per cent of their aid bid at the time of and before losing said sale. This the 7th day of October, 1942 HUGH G. HORTON, B. A. CRITCHEB, <o-st Commissioners. BABY'S CO?r VapoRub Wanted*? Swap Tobacco PAYING MARKET PRICE China - American Tobacco Co. ROBERSONVILLB, Nw CL THROW IN TOUR &&&4P HELP LICK THE t/4P? MUST win the war! There is no middle course. No compromise. No turning back. Scrap will help us win . . . because HALF the metal in every ship?every tank?every gun?is SCRAP! There fore it Is vital that everyone search every part of their homes, plants, factories, farm yards, back yards and coNeet every ounce of scrap. No article is too small?none too large?none too rusty. Old nuts and boltsi old nails, hinges, discarded ma chinery, odd lengths of pipe?there are thousands of items lying around that your fighting men can use. One pound of scrap helps maketwo pounds of tough fighting material? it may go into tanks, guns, sheds, jeeps or some other vital engine of war. Your pound of scrap may be the difference between victory and de feat. So let's clean up the enemy by cleaning up the scrap at home. y/XW/TM &&72/C /^2
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