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Visiting in Norfolk Mrs P. C. Blount, Jr., is spending the holidays with relatives in Nor folk. b Undergoing Treatment Little Joyce Mendenhall, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Menden hall, of Bear Grass, is undergoing treatment for pneumonia in the lo cal hospital. Visiting in County Mr. John E. Manning, of Atlanta, is spending the holiday in the county with relatives. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued dur ing the past few days in this county to: George Alfred Hardison and Mrs. Effie Mae Perry, both of RFD 1, Wil-1 liamston: Fate J Harrell and Beu lah Mae Silverthorne, both of RFD 1, Robersonville; Joseph Lewis White, of Rocky Mount, and Mary Helen Boykin, of Williamston. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Marvin M. Everett, of Rob ersonville, was here Tuesday at tending to business Will Arrive Next Week First Lieutenant Herbert Whitley* is expected home from Texas for a visit with his parents the latter part of next week. Visiting in Jamesville Elmer Modlin, Jr.. a student at Chapel Hill, is spending the holidays with his parents in Jamesville. Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, of New Bern, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Jim mie Harrison, here during the hon days. Leaves for Cheriton, Va. Miss Catherine Turner will leave Friday for her home in Cheriton, Va., where she will spend the Christ mas holidays. fn Richmond for Holiday* Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thorpe will spend the Christmas holidays in Richmond. In Norfolk Monday Bernard Hurley and Miss Cath erine Turner were in Norfolk visit ing Monday. To Spend Holidays Here Mrs. Clarence Morse, of Elizabeth City, will spend the Christmas holi days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley. Visiting in Maryland Mr. and Mrs Jim Manning are spending the Christmas holidays in Pocomoke City, Md., with Mrs Man ning's parents. Is Visiting Here Mrs Hugh Wyatt, of New Bern, is cisiting her mother, Mrs John Cook, here for several days. Spending Holidays in Georgia Miss Mary Taylor is spending the Christmas holidays in Sylvester, Ga. Visiting in New Hampshire Miss Lora Sleeper is visiting rela tives in New Hampshire during the Christmas holidays. In Richmond during Holidays Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Worrell will spend the Christmas holidays in Richmond with relatives. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Douglas Stalls announce the birth of a son, Oswald Douglass, Jr., on Sunday, December 20, 1942, at their home on East Main Street. Visiting in Rocky Mount Mj and Mrs C D Pittman are vis iting relatives in Rocky Mount on Christmas day. , Visit Here Tuesday Mrs. Phillip Waters and daughter, Peggy, of Windsor, visited here on Tuesday. <* Visiting in Portsmouth Mrs. Dallas Roberson is visiting her parents in Portsmouth during the Christmas holidays. Extension Unit Offers Good Recipe For Making Sausage North Carolina farm people have found the sausage recipe in Exten sion Folder No- 34, "Killing and Curing Meat on the Farm," to be ijood For 50 pounds of pork (three fourths lean and one-fourth fat) use jne pound of fine table salt, 2 1-2 ounces of finely ground black pep per, and 3 ounces of sage. Mix these ingredients thoroughfy and spread ?venly over the meat. Then stir the ?neat well before chopping. A copy jf the folder may be obtained free from the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh. NOTE OF THANKS It is with grateful appreciation ;hat I acknowledge the kind ex pressions of sympathy and thought ful acts done during the recent ill less and death of my son, Lester Peel. I'll never be able to repay hose who were so thoughtful of us. I wish also to express my sincere ippreciation for the beautiful floral offerings, for the telegrams and let ers carrying messages of thought fulness and sympathy and to ^spec ally thank Dr. V. E. Brown and the lurses for their services. The acts of tindness will linger long in my mem jry. Henry D. Peel. IN REMEMBRANCE In remembrance of our dear hus jand and father, Noah A. Cherry, a ho departed from this world the 23rd day of December, 1936. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. In our heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear father, That we do not think of you. Days of sadness still come over us, Tears in silence often flow; Memory keeps you ever near us, Though you left us six years ago. The Family. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Was Here Tuesday Mrs .Maxine Smith, of Roberson ville, visited here Tuesday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. D. G. Matthews, of Hamilton, attended to business here Tuesday. Visit Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Glover, of Oak City, visited here Tuesday after noon. a Spending Holidays Here Miss Margie Martin, employed in Norfolk, is visiting relatives here #?ing_the Christmas holidays j2L Home from Army Julian Roebuck is home from the Army for a few days. To Visit Here Christmas Miss Alice Bloom and Norton Bloom, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom and daughter, Joyce of Norfolk, will visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis here Christmas day. Birth Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stalls announce the birth of a daughter, Evelyn Gay, at fheir home on December 19, 1942. Mrs. Stalls was formerly Miss Lyda Rebels. K ^t^ iOx0RM ANTIStPTIcSff hmw v//rtf7Wia MERRY CH RI ST M AS PLANTERS NUT f & CHOCOLATE COMPANY H. L. Manniiig, Rep. -J,3 'jtj IT) *j>3 The Jim Statons Send Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for a brighter New Year to all their friends in town and Martin County. The Jim Statons r Jr. We're hqptagain . . . to wish/yiJu the best in everything throughout the Christina* holiday and the New Year! Manning & Gurkin PEANUT- COMPANY Season's Greetings A heart full of joy and a home full of Cheer is our wish for you on Christmas and every day in the year. MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION We wish to thank you for allowing; us to serve you another year with that whieh will mean most to you and yours in the years to come. J. Paul Simpson, Manager Leslie Fowden Agency Representing The SECURITY LIFE & TRUST COMPANY Sixteen Years? of extending the greetings of the season to onr patrons have only served to make more sincere our good wishes for them . . . In the uncertain and difficult days which lie ahead for all of us, we hope to continue serving you as in the past. Come what may, the entire facilities of our organization are at the disposal of our customers whenever we can be of service To you ami yours at this Christmas season, ice would extend our sincerest wish for happiness, both now and throughout the years to come. 100 PER CENT LOYAL TO THE DEALEH w. H. Basnight & Co. Wholesale Distributors for Eastern Carolina PHONES 122 and 123 - AHOSKIE, N.C.
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