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Society and Personals OF WILLIAM8TON and MAKTIN COUNTY Messrs H. C. Norman and Sher wood Roberson and Attorney J. C. Smith were here Wednesday from Robersonville. In Tom Wednesday Mr. Luther Davenport, of Oak City, was here Wednesday attend ing to business. In Raleigh This Week Assistant County Agent M. L. Barnes and Misses Mary Carstar phen and Nettie Ferrell Meador were in Raleigh this week in the inter est of the soil conservation program iofr this county. Home From A. C. C. Miss Sarah Roberson is home from A. C. Colieje, Wilson, for the East er holidays. She was met here on Wednesday afternoon by her lather. Mr George E. Roberson. In Town Wednesday Mr. J. B. Gillam, of Windsor, was a business visitor here Wednesday afternoon. In Raleigh Wednesday Misses Thelma Brown, Huldah Roberson. Eva Harrison, and Mrs. Daisy Purvis were in Raleigh Wed nesday. , a Visiting in Littleton Mrs. Robert E. Manning is spend ing several days with relatives in Littleton this week. In Spring Hope Wednesday Mr. D. L. Speight visited Mrs. Speight in Spring Hope Wednesday evening. In Washington Hospital Miss Beatrice Wynne, of Ever etts, is recovering in a Washington hospital from an appendicitis oper ation. In Texas Hospital Mr Roy G. Taylor, a native of this county, is critically ill in a Mar I in, Texas, hospital. Mr. Taylor left this county 20 years ago and made his home in Raleigh until he left recently for Texas. ?In IusCrange Wednesday Mrs. Leman Barnhitl visited rel atives in La Grange Wednesday. To Visit in Bailey Miss Ora Finch will spend the week-end with relatives in Bailey. /? Petersburg Today Mrs. V, G. Taylor is in Peters burg today. She will be accompa nied home by her daughter, Miss Katherine, and Miss Ruth Bayer, of New York City. Misses Taylor and Bayer are students at Southern Col lege in Petersburg. In Washington Thursday Miss Edna Barnhill visited Miss Beatrice Wynne in a Washington hospital last evening To Attend Meeting Several local Bremen are planning to attend the quarterly meeting of the Last Carolina Firemen's Asso ciation in Farmville next Tuesday evening. From Kobersonville Mr. Herbert Pope, of Koberson ville, was here for a short while yes terday afternoon. 4 From JanusviUe Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hamilton and son, of Jamesville, visited here yesterday afternoon. In Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. Jos. Gray Corey, Mrs. Rich ard Smith, and Miss Irene Telterton shopped in Norfolk yesterday. Returns To Pineville Mrs. Rena Cunningham returned to her home in Pineville this week after s|tending some time here with her son, Mr. E. P. Cunningham. Mr Cunningham accompanied her home and returned here yesterday. ? From Oak City Mr. J. W. Hines was here yester day afternoon from Oak City at tending to business. In Wilson Thursday Mrs. E. S. Peel and Mrs. Joe Muse visited their sister, Mrs. S. S. Lawrence, in Wilson yesterday aft ernoon. Hume From Wilson Miss Elizabeth Keel is home from A. C. College, Wilson, for the East er holidays. From Elizabeth City Mr. Miles Clark was here yester day afternoon from Elizabeth City attending to business matters. Home From College Wheeler Martin, jr., George Har rison, jr., Raleigh Harrington, Rob ert Cowen and George Peel are at home from Wake Forest College tor the Easter holidays. In Raleigh and Durham Messrs. N. C. Green, C. A. Harri son, C. B. Roebuck and J. C. Man ning were in Raleigh and Durham yesterday. /? Kuskville and Rocky Mount Mrs. Eloise Bennett and Mr. Howard Gross spent yesterday in Nahsville and Rocky Mount. MRS. O. S. COLTRAIN HOSTESS SATURDAY Mrs. O. S. Coltrain entertained with a lovely party at her home ntar here last Saturday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Fran ces, who celebrated her eighteenth birthday. More than 100 people at tended. Following a game of bridge and several contests, the hostess served refreshments consisting of fruit sal ad and cakes. Remove Low Producing Hens To Boost Egg Price Peak production usually means low prices on eggs and this con dition is natural at this time of the year. The logical method of cor recting this trouble is to cull the flock and remove all the low pro ducers. This will materially cut the feed bill and bring up the aver age production per bird. Another way is lay down a supply of eggs in water glass. Directions for this work may be secured by writing the Poultry Department at Stat* College. WantS TEXACO FIRE-CHIEF GASOLINE, low, 20W, and 30W Havoline Mo tor Oil and Texaco Motor Oil are quick starting at alf times. Put these together, and you will have a great combination. Texaco is go ing over this spring in a big way. "Chick" Manning at the Central ServiceUtation. WITH ABSOLUTE FAITH IN THE future you can buy Texaco Gaso line, Havoline and Texaco Motor Oil with the assurance that you are getting the best to be had in motor oil and gasoline?that's Texaco. See "Chick" Manning and Garland Col train at the Central Service Station. GAINING IN FAVOR... EVERY DAY Nunnally and Whitman Orders Delivered Anywhere Easter Candies EASTER EGG DYES CLARK'S DRUG STORE In Business for your Health PHONE 63 That you are being overtaken by misfortune ? that those you love will be subjects of charity ? It's a fear which can only be calmed by the knowledge that LIFE INSUR ANCE will assure their security. Our low premiums make insurance an easy investment. W. G. PEELE INSURANCE Strand Theatre ? Washington, N. C. FBOGEAM FOB WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. AWUL U April 11 ?YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY" Wtth EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ?hart ta Color iaR Ciwdy 14 Mot t:14 Nioht 1:14 Midtummer Nigbt't Dremm" ? Onht, tm ?. Browo. iri DM P? Wedaasday aad Thursday April lt-li "SONG of the SADDLE" with DICK rOKAN aad ALMA LLOYD Caaaady aad Cartoaa Friday aad Saturday April 11-11 "MUSS "EM UP" FOB SALE: PIANO. EXCETTION al bargain. Medium aize. Will transfer this beeutiful piano to Hme one in this vicinity for the ha lance Terms given. Write Lee Piano Co, Lynchburg, Va. mr27 it FOE RENT: UPSTAIRS APART ment. Vacant by April 12th. Mrs. James A Everett, W. Mam Street a7 2t CARLOAD OF HAVOLINE HO tor oil, 15,800 cans, arrived today Havoline is a 100 per cent Pennsyl vania oil and there's no finer quality Pennsylvania oil to be had at any price. Ask for Havoline and accept no substituted Harrison Oil Co. FOR KENT: FURNISHED ROOMS. Mrs. J. D. Bland, West Main St. It SHINGLES FOR SALE: WOOD juniper shingles. Our prices rea sonable. C. L. Wilson, Roberson ville alO 4tw f WANTEg: ONE SHOP FOREMAN. capable of reading plans and han dling men. Moss Planing Mill Co, Washington, N. C. It * CARLOADS or TKXACO UN loaded this week. It had to be food to be Texaco. Harrison Oil Company. LOST: SET OF ? SIGN FAINT brushes between Roberson's mar ket and city hall Wednesday after noon. Finder please return to Har rison Oil Co. It MASCOT DOLOMIT1C LIME stone, rich in magnesium, can be applied to surface of the soil after crop is set or planted. Many farm ers apply in that manner, as lime stone works down. The soil now contains sufficient moisture to make Mascot readily available. alO 3t MASCOT DOLOMITIC I.IME stone, rich in magnesium, has al ways been sold by us under a guar anteed minimum analysis. For de pendable resluts, demand Mascot. Ask the' farmers who have used Mascot over a period of many years If your dealer cannot furnish you with Mascot, write to American Limestone Co., Knoxville, Tenn. alO 5t ALL LEADING BEAND8 M ?hoe polish and cleaners. Shu Milk, GriSin'i Shu-Shine, Ermine White Way and Whittmore; bottiei and tubes, 10 and lie. Wiliard's Shoe Shop. alt tt CAILOAD or TEUOO MOTOR oil, 1X400 cam, unloaded this week At IS cents per quart It is the finest motor oil to be found any where. There's only one Tocaco. Harrison Oil Co. ZkJDkA. .33^. wws&y Dr. DU ? trrrly M oU UW Mi yoiiD^ skosU#n M AmW aft ? yiM| price, lib ? vftar? aft OMyMr.KiOyaabirad wiftAi HyU flavor ??d frafranc*. Boy ? kofttie of Dr. Dick today. Taofto ift. Teeft ift. Yoo'V a "Well, it didn't seem like 400 miles!" 8 true makes the ! That ?? 8 Feeling I lie miles go Easier! | V' 1 y r0U know as soon as you take the wheel of a Ford that you've hit on something diftrent. You're driving a car with a V-H engine, and a chassis like no other in the world. You get an edge on city traffic. You cover the open road more easily. You hold the road on turns and bad going without having to poke along. You have power to spare on the hills. You actually cut your running time without boosting your top speed! Yet driving a Ford V-8 is delightfully easy. Hiding comfort is like nothing you've ever experienced in a car so nimble. And you save money, every mile. Owners report gas mileage on a par with less powerful cars; and no extra oil needed between regular changes. SVU?*? "? Terms as low as $44 a month after down-payment, under E.S. T.. iakadla Hfark-Frad tarta|.Tnnkyiw , 1 ' cm,FridaysmnbcMmN#t*srk,9iwuispjuls.t? new UCC & month plans. $510 and up, FOB Detroit. Borrow a car from your FORD Deale^ today get that /y) *OP yourself! See the New 1936 FORD V-8 New on Display in Our Show Rooms ' * ? Williamston Motor Co.
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