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ROPER Miss Myrtie Leigh Peacock returned to Oxford Sunday after spending the Christmas holidays at home. Mrs. C. J. Davidson and children returned home last Wednesday after spending Christmas in Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blount and children, of Newport News, Va.. and Cecil Blount, of Norfolk, spent a few days last week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Blount. Mrs. Fannie Cordon, who fell about three weeks ago. is improving very slowly. Miss Ada Virginia Hoskins, of Cres well, spent the week-end with her aunt. Mrs. Leon Bray. Mrs. Alice Spruill returned home Monday after spending some time in Norfolk with relatives. Miss Marie Tarkington has return ed to Gastonia after spending the hol idays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H W. Tarkington Mr. and Mrs. J E. Sexton and Mar vin Hassell, of Roper, and Mrs. B. F. Owens and children, of Edenton, spent Sunday with Mrs. .J B Wynn, of Coinjock. Miss Helen Li verm sir returned home Saturday after spending the past two weeks with Miss Elizabeth Blount. -® Visits in Rocky Mount Miss Jennie Brinkley spent the week-end in Rocky Mount with rela tives. Homeand ciubNews By Mrs. Mary F. Darden Schedule Monday a. m.: Creswell 4-H Club. Monday, p. m.; Scuppernong Club. Tuesday; attend a district poultry I school in Greenville. Wednesday; Chapel Hill Club Thursday: Wenona Club. Friday; Mt. Tabor Club Saturday: curb market. Mattresses We have started making mattress es again in Plymouth. Those who are to make their mattresses at the Plymouth center, come by the Agri culture building to make an appoint ment to make it. To Hold District Poultry School January 14th beginning at 10 o'clock there will be a poultry short course held in Greenville. A large number from Washington County is urged to attend. Leaders' School Home beautification leaders and others interested in home beautifica tion are requested to attend a meet Hatfield's January Clearance Sale! 14 pairs LADIES’SHOES 25c to $1.00 50 pairs LADIES’ SHOES $1.00 50 pairs LADIES’ SHOES, $2.49 values $1.98 LADIES’S SWEATERS S1.00 VALUE 89c $1.75 VALUE ------ $1.49 $2.00 VALUE _ $1.79 $2.25 VALUE- $1.95 Men’s Heavy Union Suits, $1 value 69c SPECIAL Values in Men’s WORK CLOTHES SPECIALTIES IN GROCERIES Sugar, 2 lb. 10c 5 lb. 24c 10 lb. 49c Raisins, pkg. 8c Cocoanut, 2 lb. 25c Salt, 3 pkgs. 10c Meat, lb. 9c COFFEE, Romeo, pkg. 7c Charmer 17c Good Grade FLOUR, 12 lb.35c $5.00 IN CASH will be presented at 5:00 P. M., January 25, to the customer spending the most cash from January 11 through Janu ary 25, up to 4:00 P. M. O. D. HATFIELD & Co. CRESWELL, N. C. CRESWELE Bobby and Donald Sheets returned Saturday to Girard College. Phila delphia. after spending the Christ mas holidays with their mother. Mr , J. M. Phelps. Mrs. A. JL. Holmes, Mrs. Eva Bate man and Miss Matilda Alexander visited Mrs. Holmes’ daughter. Mrs. A. V/. Noble in Yorktown Thursday. They were accompanied home by Mr. Holmes who had spent a few days with his daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Armstrong of Louisiana are visiting his mother. Mrs. C. A. Armstrong. Miss Ada Gray Spruill and Billy Hopkins spent Sunday in Roberson ville. They were accompanied home by his mother. Mrs. R. T. Hokpirr and Miss Ada Virginia Hokpins who visited relatives there over the week end. Mrs. C A. Swain and daughter. Betty Ann have returned to their home here after spending the past 6 months in Florida. Mrs. Ida Hassell who has been ill at her home here is able to be out again. Miss Matilda Alexander has return ed to Troy after spending the holi days with her mother Mrs. Rennie Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Macon Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson of Norfolk. Mrs. Joseph Capeta. of Washington. D. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Gib bon Smith, of Lawrenceville, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mansfield, of Washington. D. C. were holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield left Wednesday for at. Augustine. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miller, of Ports mouth. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davenport. Thomas Davis, of Portsmouth, ac companied by his friend, Mitchell Edwards, of Norfolk visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T Davis dur ing the holidays. Little Mary Lou and Gloria Jean Sawyer are ill at the home of their parents near here. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith and children, of Norfolk, spent New Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis. --I In Richlands for Week-End Jerome Frizelle spent the week-end in Richlands. ing Wednesday afternoon, January 22nd at 2 o’clock in the Agricultural building at Plymouth. Mr. John Harris, extension landscape special ist, will give valuable information concerning the yards, and pictures will be shown of improved yards. January Club Meetings Adjusting farm family living for 1941, will be studied in the clubs dur ing the month of January. Every club in North Carolina is to make this the main project for the month. Newest U. S. Boraber Takes to the Air Newest and best of U. S. medium bombers is the B-26, shown taking off during test flight at Baltimore, Md. Product of the Glenn L. Martin factory there, this high performance dealer of destruction soon will be rolling off the production lines. SKINNEKSVILI.E Mr. and Mrs. S. A Hoiton and son. George, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. P H. Bell at Chowan River Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Curies and son. Herbert, who have been living at the home of Mrs. Sallie Davenport for the nast three years, recently moved to Roanoke Rapids Grayson Everett, who is stationed at Fort Jackson. Columbia. S. C.. was here to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Everett. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clinton Everett on a recent Sun day were Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Saun ders and sons. Fred and Stewart, of Aulander: Bill Everett, of Norfolk: Mr. and Mrs. Aumack Everett and baby daughter. Betty Jane, of Har rellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starr Everett and baby daughter. Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snell, of Roper: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Everett, and Grayson Everett, of Fort Jackson. S C. Mrs. Clarence Twiford. of Elizabeth City, spent last Friday night with her sister, Mrs. Tom White. Miss Margie White left last Thurs day for school at Chapel Hill after spending the holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White and son, Joseph Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes and Mrs. Frank Tarkington were in Norfolk recently. Bill Everett, of Norfolk, made a re cent visit to the home of his mother. Mrs. Lillie Everett, who has been con-1 fined to her bed since September. Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and sons. Thomas and Billie, were in Norfolk last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Everett and son. Vernon. Jr., who have been liv ing on the farm of W. W. White, moved last Monday into the home of Mrs. Sallie Davenport. Grayson Everett and Richard Lu cas left last Wednesday for Fort Jack son, S. C.. after spending the Christ mas holidays with their parents and friends In the county. George Holton left Saturday to re turn to classes at Johns Hopkins Uni versity in Baltimore. Md., after spend ing the holidays with his parents. Mr and Mrs. S. A. Holton. The Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Gardner, of Roper, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter White Sunday. Guests at the home of C. V. White and family Sunday evening were the ---v. THIS WEEK'S Bakery Feature: PIES 7 Inches in Diameter PEACH, APPLE, RAISIN, COCOANUT 10* EACH Baked Fresh Daily HASSELL Bros. BAKERY Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Gardner, of Roper. Mr and Mrs. Tom White. Mr. and Mrs. J B White and son. Jos eph Jessie. MACKEYS Mrs Ed Styles of Bertie County has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. j Harris Chesson. Mrs. J J. Bunch is recovering from a serious illness which has confined her to bed for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Davenport, and Fred Davenport were dinner guests of Mrs. H R Chesson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davenport and children went to Hertford Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Tripp and their house guest, Mrs. Trueblood. spent the week-end in Washington. N. C. Mrs. Marshall Spruill w'ho has been seriously ill with influenza was taken to a Rocky Mount hospital last Tues day. Mrs. Woodrow Collins has returned from Rougemont. where site has been visiting her mother. colds LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Try ‘‘Rub-My-Tism" — a Wonderful Liniment UST YOUR TOWN taxes in JANUARY Mrs. M. W. Spruits acting as t , Town of Plymouth w.tn hater for the Tow courth„use the County tax lister Tanu “-rrrs-'Si-, z:« - "X Plymouth for taxat ♦ „ U listed during this per your proper y iod to avoid penalties. PYMOUTH Town Council Condensed Statement of Condition of Branch Banking & Trust Co. PLYMOUTH, NORTH CAROLINA At the Close of BusinessDecember 31, 1940 Resources Cash anil Due from Banks. $6,691,229.75 Obligations of the United States—Notes. 3,940,000.00 Obligations of the United States—Bonds. 6,423,767.27 Fed. Intermediate Credit Bank Debentures. 315.000.00 Federal Land Bank Bonds. 1,803,205.82 North Carolina Bonds. 285,572.87 Municipal and Other Marketable Bonds. 1,548,198.12 21.006,973.83 Loans and Discounts. 2.857,836.92 Acerued Interest and Accounts Receivable. 117.089.29 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures, and Real Estate, Less Depreciation Reserve (Tax Value $337,405.00) . 233,530.04 $24,215,430.08 Liabilities Capital Stock—Common. Capital Stock—Preferred. Surplus. Undivided Profits. Reserves. Dividend Payable Jan. 1,1941 . . . Unearned disc. & other liabilities Deposits . ! 400,000.00 100,000.00 750,000.00 427,911.35 307,250.00 8.000.00 50,105.58 22.172,163.15 824.215,430.08 (Estimated value of assets charged off not included above—$112,6< < .60) Sound Upon the Strength of the Above Statement and the Backing of Our Directors, We So licit your Business, Promising Every Accommodation Consistent W ith Sound Banking. Banking and Trust Service for Eastern Carolina
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