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Friday, August 26,1932 j mmmm ftwwiwiHHiwwwiiiMiiiiiiiitf Visiting m Hamilton Mrs. Norton Pugh and daughter, Lillian, from New York, are viait ing Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pugh in Hamilton. Spends Wednesday Here Mrs. Mary Patterson, of Farm . ville, spent Wednesday here with her sister, Mrs. James Manning, and Mr. Manning. ♦ In Town Thursday Eddie Manning, of Jamesville | Route I, was in town yesterday shopping. x In Town Yesterday Mr. Joe Barnhill, of Everetts, was in town yesterday. | Attend Reunion at Bayview Mrs. A. J. Manning and family attended the Hodges family reunion at Bayview last Tuesday. In Robersonville Tues Mrs. John A. Manning visited rel atives in Robersonville last Tuesday afternoon. • From Dardens Mr. James R. Knowles, of Dar dens, was in town yesterday shop ping. Visiting Relatives Mrs. George Riordan, of Norfolk, Va., is here this week visiting rela tives. 4 w In Town Yesterday Messrs. Mc. D. Hardison and W. H. Hardison, of Smithwicks Creek, were in town yesterday. Visiting Her Mother Miss Elizabeth Gurganus, of Nor folk, is here this week to spend sev eral days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. From Oak City County Game Warden John W. Hines, of Oak City, was in town yes terday on business. Attend Baseball Game Here Messrs. David Grimes and son, David, jr., and Roy Roberson, of Robersonville, attended the Edenton- Williamston game here yesterday. In Town Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Whitley, of Farm Life, were shoppers in town yesterday. - From Bear Grass Noah and A. B. Rogers, of Bear Grass, were in town yesterday. Spend Wednesday Here # Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wolf, of Wash ington, spent Wednesday here with Miss Lyda Cook. 1 From Four Oaks Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Farmer and Mrs. Bettie Adams, of Four Oaks, visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., here yesterday. En Route to Jamesville Professor A. L. Pollock and fam ily passed through here yesterday en route to Jamesville, where he will be principal of the Jamesville school again this year. FAT MAN REDUCES 53 POUNDS—OH BOY! Don't be stubborn, you big fat men —throw off your fat before your fat throw* you into the discard. Do a* Mr. S. A. Lanier, of Sawtelle, Calif., did —read his letter: "I have owd two reducing belts to no bsaafit but sine* using Kruschen gate sach morning in my coffee I have taken off 7 Ike. in a week and eat mo* anything I like. I weighed 243 lbs. C months ago and now I weigh 190 lbs." Take one-half teaspoonful of Krus chen Salt* in a glass of hot water every morning—cut down on fatty meat*, potatoes, and sweets —now you know the safe way to lose unsightly fat. For a trifling sum you can get a jar of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 weeks at Clark'* Drug Store, Inc., or sny dru« store in the world—but be sure and get Kruschen —your health come* first. DISTRESS AFTER MEALS Relieved Bj Black-Dra«(ht > "I had soar stomach and gas," writes Mr. Jees Hlgglns, of Daw eon ville, Ga., "and often 1 would have bilious spells. I read about Ttatd ford's and be gaa to take It It relieved me of thle trouble. I keep It all the time mom. I consider It a flue medicine. I take a pinch of Black-Draught after meala when I need it It heipe to prevent elck headache and to keep the «y«tem In srood order." Get a package at the etore. Try It 1 - JTew yen cna ft Black-Draught la form ef • BYBVP. for CsuaM. Return From Fredericksburg Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James and son, Milton, returned yesterday from Fredericksburg, Va., where they spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clinton James. From Hyde County Miss Wimberly, of Hyde County, is viaiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitch here this week. m Attend 801 l Game Here Judge W. C. Harris, of Raleigh, and Harry Kramer, of Washington, attended the Edenton-Williamston baseball game here yesterday. Leaves for Elizabeth City Miss Mary Jane Pendfeton left on Wednesday for Elizabeth City after visiting relatives here for several weeks. * Visiting Relatives Here Mrs. Lawrence Peel, of Suffolk, is in town this week visitng relatves. • Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Melson an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jes sie Mae, on Wednesday, August 24. . 1 Hostesses At Bridge * m Misses Allie Roebuc, Mildred Everette, and Martha Salsbury were hostesses to a bridge party Monday evening, August 22, from 8 to 11 p. m. at the Masonic Hall. The room was beautifully decorated with pot ted plants arranged in the 'form of a horse shoe. Pink cut flowers were used to give color to the mass of fjreen. The i tables were artanged within the horse shoe. Pink and green mints were placed on each ta ble. 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Colonial Beacon Oil Company, Inc. motor oil commercially possible. Hydrofining gives Essolube all the five essential qualities _ for complete lubrication. 'H _ The finest Paraffinic oils have three of these essential I I I qualities. Naphthenic (Asphaltic) oils have two of them. Bssolube, by hydrofining, combines all five qualities There has been no commercial method before hydrofining that "VTB ' w^'W' r ' I W" :i W-" n —"" ' combined the good qualities of these two types of oil.. M _ . , . D . _ „ , ~. l „ , ~ w. . "-. ~» ... . . HOT BOOKUT — Essolube, A Five-Star Motor Oil, gives you the , It is SO superior to all Other oils that we are not only proud , tory of the great hydrofining invention which makes Essolube ;, .' to name it after its companion product in quality, Bwoy - possible. Ash for it at your "Standard" station. y ' '* ■;• ' '-'••I " ' - »»' -• * . *'* i a . . • v * - * '■ r io«f. ltM. imin . ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PUSLISHID «VtHY TUJJDAV^MJO^rniDAY^ Purvis, for high score dub priie; j Mrs. Lyman Williamson for conso-j lation and visitors' prise; Miss Mary ! Louise Hinson, of Farmville, also re ceived a visitor's prize. - Those playing bridge were served chicken salad and iced drinks, lat-J er ice cream and cal.e. At 11 o'clock the young men came in for refresh ments and the younger members en joyed dancing. Those playing bridge includedj Misses Coty and Delia Purvis, Mar jorie and Cornelia Deal, Pauline and Louise Johnson, Catherine Everett, Mary Waldo, Effie Waldo, Mrs. Ly man Williamson of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. T. B. Slade, 11, Mrs. Don Mat thews, Miss Mary Louise Hinson, of Farmville; and the hostesses. Those invited for refreshments were Dr. E. M. Long, Frank Hai slip, jr., Paul Salsbury, ir., Mrs. T. B. Slade, 11, and Bog Slade. 111, Henry Johnson, jr., Clayton Hou?e of Robersonville, and Ben James of I'armele. ♦ Mrs. Gladstone Entertains .. • I Mrs. F. L. Gladstone entertained | at bridge Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'- clock in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Lyman Williamson, of Baltimore, 1 ' Md. The living room was very beau tifully decorated in cut flowers. j Miss Marjorie Deal won high score club prize, Miss Effie Waldo' won high score guest prize, and Miss Martha Salsbury, who is soon to leave, was given handkerchiefs. Ice cream, cake, and salted nuts were served. The guests were Mesdames Lyman 1 Williamson, T. B. Slade, 11, Don 1 Matthews, Misses Effie Waldo, Coty' and Delia PurVta, Marjqrie Deal, I THE BNTBRPRffIg Gurganus - Whitfield The marriage of Miss Mildred Whitfield, of Robersonville, and George Hatton Gurganus, young Williamston boy, was announced this week. The young couple were mar ried in Suffolk last June 4 by Rev. Thomas, of the First Baptist church, the news of the event coming as a 1 surprise to their many friends in this i section. j Mrs. Gurganus is the attractive J and popular daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. J. Henry Whitfield, of Rober- j sonville. Mr. Gurganus is the old est son of Mrs. Mary Bonner Gur ganus and has many friends here, where he is connected with a peanut ! firm. Mr. and Mrs. Gurganus are plan ning to make their home here after September I. Watermelon Feast - i Oak City.—Mr. N. F. Brown en tertained the Baptist and Christian Sunday schools at a watermelon feast at his home near Oak City on Tues-' day afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Brown's melons were of ex tra flavor and size. Several melons weighed from 45 to 75 pounds. A byut J25 Sunday school (>eople were present and enjoyed the feast. Sev eral games were played and all re- I ported a good time. i Edwin Getsinger and sister, Miss Thelma, spent Sunday in Raleigh. Catherine Everette, Louise John ; son, Mary Waldo, Mildred Everette, and Martha Salsbury. | DR. V7H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted ; Robersonville at Fulmer't Drug Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each Month. I Williamston at Davis Pharmacy, on Wednesday After Third Sunday of i Each Month. i Plyrn outh at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each 1 Month. i At Tarboro, N. C., Every Friday and 1 Saturday WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAROLINA DARDENS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Jackson and son, of Lumberton, have return ed to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. James F. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tetterton, of Va., were guests of rela tivqp for the week-end. Mesdames Fred Smith Jack Wil loughby, and Edgar Chesson yf Ply mouth, visited their mother, Mrs.! Bettie Darden Sunday. Friends of Sam Coburn are glad to see him out again after having J been unable to walk for several months.' Mr. and Mrs. L. D. > Martin and son, of Jacksonville, Fla., are spend-1 ing the month with Mrs. Martin's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fagan. Have You Tried NecTo? • THE DELICIOUS YEAST VITAMIN DRINK NECTO is a pure, wholesome, delicious beverage, combining the health giving qualities of the great'vitamins with the quick energy-producing fac tor of pure cane sugar. NECTO contains no harmful drugs nor artificial stimulants which might upset the nervous system and produce sleeplessness. Try Necto three times a day for a week, and seew how much better you feel. Another favorite drink, product of the Orange Crush Bottling Co., is the ever-popular ORANGE CRUSH, which contains the pure tree-ripened fruit itself. Accept no substitute, insist on the "Krinkly" bottle. If you can not obtain these beverages from your dealer, call us and we will deliver in crates or larger quantities. Orange Crush Bottling Co. GREENVILLE, N. C. Miss Mary Gurkin of Norfolk, has returned home after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Corinne Gurkin. She was accompanied home by her sis ter, Mrs. Thomas Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and son, of -Richmond, Va. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Da vis for the week-end. Mrs. C. G, Crockett of William ston, visited Mrs. J. F. Jordan Sun day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bateman, of Ahoskie, were recent guests of Mrs. W. W^Willoughby. Mrs. John W. Swinson and chil dren have relumed from a visit to hu parents in Washington,-D. C. Alton Riddick, of Florence, S. C., spent several days recently with his mother, Mrs. Allie Riddick. PAGE THREE John Fagan and Hugh Fagan Jor dan spent Sunday afternoon at Eden House Beach. Mrs. Elbert Gardner and daugh ters, Vivian, Florence, and Mavis, of Suffolk, Va. are visiting Mrs. Gardner's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fagan. w "" • Mrs. Margaret Getsinger, wife of the late Thomas Getsinger, of John son City, Tenn., is visiting Mrs. Alice Getsinger. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Griffin, of Norfolk, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan. Mrs. Lyda Woodley, of Columbia, was a guest of Mrs. Mittie E. Fagan last week.- Onward Davis, of Norfolk, has re turned home after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis.
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