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Society and Personals OF WH.I.IAM8TON and MABTIN COUNTY PHONE AaytMac N This Dyila 46 In Norfolk Miss Margaret Everett spent the week-end in Norfolk with friends. Spends Week-End Here Miss Rosalie Ionian, teacher in the Aulander schools, spent the past week-end here with her sister, Mrs. J. E. King. _ In Norfolk Thursday Mrs. F. E. Wynne, Mrs. William Chase, and Miss Ethel Harris visit ed in Norfolk yesterday. Return To Bristol, Va. Misses Catherine Harrison and Jane Morison returned to Sullins College, Bristol, Va., Sunday, after spending the Easter holidays here with Miss Harrison's parents. Return To Campbell Oscar Anderson, jr., and Jack Manning returned to Campbell Col lege yesterday after spending a few days here with their parents. In Farmville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James C. Manning and children visited relatives in Farmville Sunday afternoon. Attend Baseball Game Me96rs. S. H. Grimes and L. B. Wynne and Judge Clayton Moore were among those attending the Wake Forest-State baseball game in Raleigh yesterday. Spend Week-End Here Or. and Mrs. W. L. 1'oteat, of Wake Forest, and Miss Ida 1'oteat, Meredith College art teacher, Ra leigh, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. ? Spend Sunday Here Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. I)icke> and son, Oavid Dale, of Raleigh, spent Sunday and yesterday here. Visitor Here Yesterday Rev. C. C. Ware, of Wilson, was a visitor here yesterday afternoon. > Visit in Edenton Misses Mary Webb Askew and Martha Baldree, of Kveretts, Mrs. Henry S. Mapning and Mr. Roland L. Terry, of Plainlield, N. J., visit ed in Edenton last Friday afternoon. /? Windsor Thursday Mr. J. L. Horner was in Windsor yesterday on professional business. Spends Week-End Here Mr. Ben Crawford, of Greensboro, spent the week-end here. He, with Miss Anna Pope and John Tope, jr., visited Mrs. B. Duke Critcher, who js recovering from a critical illness at her home in Snow Hill, Sunday afternoon. ? Visiting in Virginia Mrs. James Peters left yesterday morning for Salem, Va., where she will visit relatives for several days. Return To Alexandria Mrs. Robert Heydenreich and daughter, Ann, and Miss Gwen Watts returned to Alexandria, Va., this morning after spending several days here with relatives. They were actompanied by Mrs. W. B. Walts, who will spend some time there. Mrs. Lawrence Very IU Mrs. S. S. Lawrence, daughter of Editor W. ?. Manning, continues critically ill at her home in Wilson. In Wilmington Yesterday Mesdames Z. T. Piephoff, K. D. Worrell, E. P. Cuningham, R. H. Goodmon and Mrs. Daisy Pope vis ited in Wilmington yesterday. Spends Week-End Here Mr. Bennie Cox, of Washington City, spent the week-end here w(ith relatives. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Cox and son and his mother, who had been here two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry. Move To Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoggard and son move tomorrow to their new home in Roanoke Rapids, where Mr. Hoggard is in the office of the Vir ginia Electric and Power Company. In Whitakers Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hal Dickens and family visited in Whitakers Sunday. Visits in Matthews, Va. Mr. Sam Smith, accountant in the local office of the V. E. & 1'. Co., .spent the week-end in Matthews, Va. GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS ' CLARK'S DRUG STORE la Buiineaa (or Tour HeolUi PHONK M P?A* ?'A" ? A" ?? *?'Q Margolis Bros. AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE of SPRING GOATS, SUITS, DRESSES If your size and style is here, the price will be hard toresisL > Come in today. These prices will last only? Until Saturday In Washington Hospital Harry Taylor, popular member of the local high school student body, is slowly recovering from an opera tion for appendicitis in a Washing ton hospital. In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck and Judge and Mrs. J. W. Bailey visit ed in Washington Sunday. At Virginia Beach Mrs. Charles Herriott, Mrs. Car rie Biggs Morrison and Harry A. Biggs are spending sevearl days this week at Virginia Beach. ? In Washington City Joe Glenn speAt the week end in Washington City. From Baltimore In Washington City Miss Frances House and Ernest Etheridge visited in Washington City over the week-end. Visit Their Parents Here Jack Manning, Oscar Anderson and Worth Mobley, students at Campbell College, spent the week-end here with their parents. Home for the Week-End Billie and Albert Leslie Clark were home for the week-end front Chapel Hill. Visit in Beaufort Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogers, jr., and son, C. C., spent the week-end in BeaQfort with Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Rogers. Visits in Fayelteville Mrs. J. I.. Horner is spending sev eral days with relatives in Fayette ville. Returns From Rock Hill, S. C. Mrs. Mary Alice Dunning has re turned from Rock Hill, S. C., where she visited her daughter for several days. ? Visits Her Parents Here Miss Rebecca Harrison, student at Woman's College, U. N. C., Greens boro, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Har rison. Returns To Oak Ridge. Francis Peel returned to Oak Ridge today after spending the East er holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Sadie Peel. ? From Plymouth Misses Mary C. Spruill and Nel lie "Baby" Beasley, of Plymouth, visited Mrs. Durant Keel here.yes terday. ? From Elizabeth City Mrs. Miller, of Elizabeth City, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Maude Mizell. Miss IUene Dossil, of Baltimore, s spending a few day* here with Mr. ind Mrs. Jesse T. Price. Viats in Jametvilie Wallace Fleming, medical student it the University of Virginia, spent be Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fleming, in (amesville. Attend Church Here Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Pittman, of Jak City, attended church here Sun :iay morning. Returns To Wilson Miss Marjorie Moore returned to \. C. C., Wilson, after spending the Easter holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Moore, a Visits His Parents Here Tom Crockett, a student at St Johns, Annapolis, Md., has been here for the past week visiting his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett. a GRIFFIN COLTRAIN Miss Eva Brown Coltrain and Mr. John R. P. Coltrain, prominent young people of Griffins Township, were married at the home of Miss Coltrain there last Sunday evening st 6 o'clock. Rev. D. W. Arnold, [Vistor of the bride, orficiated, using the impressive ring ceremony. Quite a large number of friends and rela lives of the contracting parties were present, and attended a reception at the home of the groom's (Kirents lat er in the evening. Mrs. Griffin is the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Coltrain, prominent Griffins Town ship family. She attended the Farm Life school. Mr. Griffin is the prom ising young son of Mr. and Mrs. lfa Griffin, a leading family of this section. They will be at their home in the near future in Griffins Township, where Mr. Griffin is a prosperous young farmer. WALDIE - <<UR<1ANUS Mrs. Gordon James announces the marriage of her sister, Annie Clyde to Robert W. Waldie in Norfolk, Va., on March 14, 19,16. At home in Norfolk. Mrs. Waldie, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gurganus, lived here until she moved" to Norfolk to make her home with her sister some time ago. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Bethel office at Rlveg Drug Store, Tuesday, Mar. 31; Williamston office at Peele's Jewelry Store, Mon, Apr. 20; Robersonville office at Roberson ville Drug Store, Tues., April 21; Plymouth office at Liverman's Drug Store, Thurs., April 23. Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Wed.-Sat. At Rocky Mount Every Friday Pain in Back and Head Mrs I. V. Elli* of MM Washington St.. Dui ham. N C., mi id |A wu very weak. aufleied from annoying paina in (he small ai my ba<k M ? H and would get head ' Jm achea (hat made me ''r miserable I uaed Dr. Plene'a Favorite Pre acription and It helped me wonderfully ? I enjoyed eating, felt ao much atronger and, treat of all. I waa re lieved of the backache and headache." New aiae, taba. St a Liquid $1.00 and $1.35. it JEFFERSON - ROBERSON Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roberson an lounce the marriage of their da ugh er, Miss Carrie J. Roberson, to Mr. Vilford D. Jefferson, on November .7, 1935, at the Baptist church in leaufort. This announcement comes as a sur prise to the many friends of the wide. For several years she has teen office technician for Drs. thodes and Eason and during that ime she has made numerous friends tere. She is a graduate nurse of he Tayloe Hospital, Washington, ind has been very successful in her profession. She is a member of enie of the oldest families of this ection. Her mother was a l'eel and per grandmother a Woolard from he southern section of this county. Mr. Jefferson is originally from iVashinglon, but is at present con tected with the Federal Land Bank >f Columbia, S. C., as held man. They will be at home in the Tar Heel Apartments. v Moisture Necessary To Growth of Grass Moigture is the chief essential o good growth of carpet grass and, vhile this grass will form a sod nore quickly on a good seed bed, it vill eventually make a good sod >n poor soil with next to no prep Candidates' Cards FOR STATE SENATOR To the Democratic Voters of the second Senatorial District: I hereby announce my candidacy 'or the State Senate, subject to the democratic primary to be held in lune, 1936. Respectfully, % WILLIAM B. RODMAN, Jr. FOR STATE SENATE I wish to announce as a candidate 'or the State Senate from the Sec ond Senatorial District and solicit Ihe votes of members of the Deino ratic party. T. B. ATTMORE. ?ration provided there ia enough moisture. Many good carpet grass pastures have been started by sim ly burning over the bottom land and sowing the seed. The ideal seed bed, however, is one that is thoroughly pulverized to a depth of three inches and undisturbed be low that depth. Plowing, there fore, should be avoided unless done about six to eight weeks before sowing the seed. Early feathering of brollera is usually inherited, but the failure to feather is influenced to some ex tent by temperature, humidity and diet. Overheating and lack of hu midity will retard the feathering process and if the ration is mater ially lacking in certain minerals and in protein, poor feathering will result. Check the ration carefully and make corrections, if necessary, so that the birds will get a balanced diet with the necessary minerals. Condensed Statement of Condition of \ Branch Banking & I Trust Company At the Close of Business March 4. 1936 U RESOURCES Cash and due from banks $5,460,457.23 Obligations ot the United States 5.205.703.74 Federal Land Bank Bonds 1.551.154.23 North Carolina Bonds 307.900.81 Municipal and other marketable bonds 2,843.750.20 Loans secured by marketable collater al with cash values in excess of the loans 077.234.84 16.046.201.05 Other loans and discounts . 1,048.074.53 Other stocks and bonds 19,606 00 Banking houses, furniture & fixtures & real estate 250,000.00 TOTAL $17,363,881.58 LIABILITIES Capital Stock?Common $ 400,000.00 Capital Stock?Preferred 400.000.00 Surplus 400,000.00 Undivided Profits 270,070.45 Reserves 231,502.31 DEPOSITS 15,662,308.82 TOTAL $17,363,881.58 Trust Department Assets Not Included Upon the strength of the above statement and the backing of our directors, we solicit your business, promising every accommodation consistent with sound banking. 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