Spend* Week-end Here Miss Nancy Biggs, who is now employed in Edenton, visited her parents here last week-end. Returns to Florida Albert Cooke, of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, has returned to Florida after a visit here with friends and relatives. In Greenville Sunday Mrs. Garland Woolard and sons visited relatives in Greenville Sun day. Return to Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wynne re turned to their home in Portsmouth yesterday following a visit with rel atives in the county. Is Visiting Here Lieut. Billy Biggs, of Fort Bragg, is here visiting his parents for a few days. In Raleigh Last Week-end Misses Dorothy Manning and Ed na Barnhill visited in Raleigh last week-end. In Richmond Sunday Messrs Reg Simpson and C. B. Clark. Sr.. visited in Richmond Sun day. They were accompanied home by Mr. L. T. Fowden, Sr., who had been undergoing treatment in a hos pital there. While Mr. Fowden's con dition is somewhat improved, he con tinues in bed at his home here. TANTALIIING fL-AVOR (9ncjp KcMipyo1te^ ? Wine from the Lake Erie Islands is pressed from America's finest grapes. Serve E A K?and your choice is the finest wine from this district! Enjoy E & K Ohio Port, Sherry, Dry Sherry, Tokay and Muscatel...delicious with dessert or for afternoon or evening. By producers of the celebrated E&K. Sauternes since 1863. Buy now...supply limited. Eneels & Krudwig Wine do., Sandusky, Ohio. Work in Plane Plant Many American families on the home front are actively aiding the ght against the Axis. Mrs. Fan Tic Bedell and her daughter, Id '>el (left), work side by side at the Wright cyclone engine plant on/the east coast. They went through vo cational school together and are now operating speedy drill prcs??s. (Central I'rcss) Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Prince Purdy, of Columbia, N. C., visited friends here last week-end. Is Slightly Improved Wilton Knox, who is quite ill in a Washington hospital, with a frac tured skull, is reported to be slight ly improved. Shop Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hickman, of Bear Grass, shopped here Saturday Is Visiting Here Mrs. Addle Edwards, of High Point, is visiting Mrs. Wilton Knox, here for a few days. In Plymouth Last Week-end Miss Marguerite Estep visited in Plymouth last week-end. Visit Here Monday Lt. Chidester and Pvt. Masoli, of the U. S. Army stationed in New Bern, visited here Monday. Transefrred to Tennessee Pvt. J. D. Thrower, who has been stationed at Fort Bragg, was recent ly transferred to Camp Tyson, Tenn. Visit Here Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Radford Holton, of Ayden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook, here last week-end. Spends Week-end Here Billy Mercer, of Chapel Hill, vis ited his parents. Dr. and Mrs Mer cer, here last week-end. Were Here Last Week-end Misses Lucy Williams. Mamie Clyde Taylor and Sarah Gurganus of Edenton, visited relatives here last week-end. Visit Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs Marvin Leggett, of Farm Life, visited here yesterday. Attending Kiwanis Meet Messrs Hugh Horton, Garland Woolard and Bill Woolard are at tending a Kiwanis convention in Pinehurst for several days. Fruits Vegetables LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN We Carry Every Kind of Fruit Or Vegetable in Season. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Williamston Fruit Store Front Roanoke Che v. Co. If'illiamtton, /V. C. NOW SHOWING AT THE Plymouth Theatre PLYMOUTH, N. C. The picture you have heard so much about and one you'll certainly want to see . . . ?Mrs. Miniver' (Voted the Greatest Movie Ever Made) AT REGULAR PRICES Show*: Matinee, 3:30 o'clock, and 7 and 9 P. M. Last Showing Wednesday Evening HARRISON-UNDERWOOD Palaski, Va ? At 4:30 o'clock on Monday afternoon, October 10th, the home of Mr. and Mra. J. L. Vaughan was the scene of a quiet wedding when Miss Maxxne Pauline Under wood, sister of Mrs. Vaughan, be came the bride of Pvt. Lewis H. Har rison, of Camp Lee. The Rev. W. W. Artowood, pas tor of the Presbyterian Church, per formed the ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before a marble mantel, decorated with gold en chrysanthemums, Boston fams hemlock, while on either aide of the fireplace cannon shell vases filled with chrysanthemums were placed,] The shells were picked up onthfj battlefields of France during Worlcr War I by Mr. Vaughan. American flags were also i decorations. The bride was attired m a suit with small felt hat and-1 sories of Alice blue and her flowers were a corsage of pink Briarcliff Mrs. Harrison, who is a high school, and commercial graduate, is the] youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M Underwood, of Dublin. i Pvt. Harrison is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harrison, of Williamston,j and was a member of the office force of the Radford Ordnance Works pri or to entering the army on June 23. After a short trip, Mr. Harrison will return to Camp Lee and Mrs. Harrison will remain in Pulaski Spends Week-end Here Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Durham, visited her mother, Mrs. L. B. Har rison, here last week-end. Visiting in Norfolk David Coltrain is visiting his sis ter, Mrs. Donald Andrews, and Mr. Andrews, in Norfolk for a few days. Shops Here Monday Mrs. Arnold Roberson, of Farm| Life, shopped here Monday. Was Here Last Week-end Bernard Hurley visited his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley, here last week-end. Is Seriously 111 ! Mrs. Sadie Sitterson, of Plymouth, is seriously ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Walter Gurgsnus, and Mr. Gurganus, near here. Visits Here Sunday Mrs. J. W. Martin, of Jamesville, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. William Gurganus. Spends Week-end Here Mr. Samuel S. Brown, of Norfolk, visited his mother, Mrs. S. S. Brown, here last week-end. Visiting In County Mr. and Mrs Leamon Keel, of Georgetown, S. C., are spending a few days in the county with rela lives. Was Here Yesterday Mrs Blanche Anderson, of Leg getts, visited with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, h?e yesterday. Returns from South Carolina Mr. John Tullos returned last week-end from an extended business trip spent in South Carolina. Visits in Jamesville Mr. P. C. Blount, Jr., stationed in Norfolk with the U. S. Coast Guard, spent the week-end in Jamesville. Mrs. Blount accompanied him to Norfolk for a brief visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Everton. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued last week-end in this county to Jesse B. Matthews and Lydia E, Rollins, both of Robersonville. Observes Birthday Mis. S. S. Brown. Sr., observed her 71st birthday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger, here yesterday. Visits In I.eggetts Mrs. C. B. Clark spent the week end in Leggetts with her grandmoth er. Mrs. Blanche Anderson. Undergoes Operation Mrs. J. E Smithwick of James ville, will undergo an operation in a Washington hospital tomorrow. Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Everett, of Pal myra, visited here yesterday. In Everetts Sunday Mr. and Mrs J. T. Barnhill, Sr., Mr and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck and Mr. and Mrs. H. A Bowen attended the home-coming service at the Christ ian Church in Everetts Sunday. Arrives Here Saturday Mr Ed Hampton, of Etowah, Tenn., and Bryan, Texas, arrived here Sat urday to visit her sister, Mrs. L. B. Harrison. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bunting, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Vernon Bunting Sunday. In Benson Last Week-end Miss Mary Benson spent the week end in Benson with her mother. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J B. Bunting, Miss Mary Wells Bunting. Mesdames H. V. Staton and D. C Carson, of Beth el visited Mr. and Mrs R. Vernon Bunting here Sunday. In Raleigh Sunday Mr. J D. Bowen visited in Ral eigh Sunday. Honored by Fraternity John Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Sr., has been elected secretary of the Delta Alpha Gam ma Fraternity of High Point Col lege. In Raleigh Friday Mr and Mrs. John Miller spent Friday in Raleigh on busineer Spends Week-end Here John Miller, of High Point Col lege, wes home to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, ghops Hare Yeeterday May Ion Price, Williamston R.FJX? was here yeeterday shopping. Visits Here Yesterday Robert Salsbury. of Hassell, was In town yesterday. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Marvin Baker and daughter. Joyce, of Washington, visited Mrs. J. B. Barn hill, Jr., here last week end. In Norfolk Friday Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Taylor visited in Norfolk Friday. Visit Here tloodiy Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Waters, of Windsor, visited relatives here Sun day Spends Week-end Here Miss Ruth Jenkins, of Norfolk, vis ited here last week-end. M r E. H. Ange was here yester day from Jamesville attending to Miss Jamie Walls, of Jamesville, accompanied Mr. Charles Mizelle to Shop* Here Saturday Mrs. Clyde Hardison, of Plymouth, shopped here Saturday. Was Here Last Week-end Jack Butler, of the U. S. Navy, sta tioned at the Washington Navy Yard, visited friends here last week-end. Spends Week-end Here Mr. Frank Edwards, Jr., of Nor folk, visited his parents here last week-end. Visit* Here Last Week-end Miss Marion Pender, of Cherry Point, visited her parents here last week-end. Visit* Here Friday Mrs. W. C. Harrell, of Pantego, visited Mrs. H. O. Peele here Friday night. In High Point Today Mr. B. S. Courtney is in High Point today attending to business matters for his store. !? Windsor Last < Mr. and Mrs Roger Cntcher, in, visited in Windsor last week-end. Attend gntinnl Minting Messrs. James C. Manning and David Mix attended a school meet ing in Raleigh Monday. Confined to Her Home Mrs. Irving Margolis is confined to her home with an injured knee. Were Here Last Week-end Edgar Gurganus. Eddie Kislm and Chris Walker, of Wake Fbrest Col lege visited Mrs. Mary Bonner Gur ganus here last week-end. Mrs. M. D. Dunn and small daughter, Nancy, have moved here to make their home. Mrs. Dunn was the former Miss Nancy Glover, and a teacher in the local schools. Shops Here Saturday Miss Julia Daniel, of Plymouth,' shopped here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. * Mi Burets at Nor Folk, spent the week-end here with tier mother, Mrs. C. Ok Moore. She? Hera OaiaiOay Mesdames Herbert Sexton and Waiter Brawn, of Jamesville, shop ped here Saturday. Visits in Washington Miss Adelene Flowers visited friends in Washington last week end. HELPS PREVENT COLDS valuable Farm Lands Arul City Property for Sale BELONGING TO THE Heirs of M. D. Wilson TO BE SOLD Novembei 2nd, 1942,11 O'clock In Front Courthouse Door in Town of Williamston Also one farm in Washington County to he sold November 3rd, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon in front of the eourthouse in the town of Plymouth. J Home Farm. Approximately 150 to 175 acres cleared. Tobacco allotment 17.4 acres; peanuts 74 acres, and cotton 16.7 acres. The above allotments are estimated from information avail able. Everett and Baker farms on Highway 125. Under one contrafct. 93.0 acres cleared. Tobacoo allotment 11.2 acres; cotton 3.2 acres and peanuts 32.4 acres. Spruill farm in Hamilton Township. 40.1 acres cleared. To bacco allotment 3.4 acres; cotton 6.5 acres and peanuts 13.6 acres Kespass and Biggs farm. Around 25 acres cleared. Tobacco allotment 4.4 acres; cotton 3.5 acres, and peanuts 8 acres. The above allotments are estimated from information available. Washington Coaftty farm. 45.5 acres cleared. Tobacco allot ment 6 acres; cotton 4.8 acres and peanuts 16.5 acres. One tract of woodsland in Jaincsville Township, 56 acres more or less. One tract of land in Conoho. 171-2 acres more or less. One-half undivided interest, 110 acres, more or less, land in Con olio. CITY PROPERTY CONSISTS OF HOUSES AND LOTS AND SEVERAL VACANT LOTS For Further Information See B. A. CRITCHER AND Z. V. BUNTING COMMISSIONERS