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Society and Personals OF WILL1AM8TON and MAKTLN COUNTY PHONE Anythiac tor Thia Dyilaat | 46 ere From Plymouth Representative Harry Stell andl dnay A. Ward, of Plymouth, and | cpresenutive C. W. Spruill, of Ber s County, were among the out-of-1 unty people here for the MacDon d speaking Wednesday. Attend Funeral Here Mr. Joseph E. Manning, of Nor folk, attended the funeral of Mrs. Daisy Manning Lawrence in Wil son and interment in the cemetery here yesterday. He returned to Nor folk last night. | ? If ? V"t GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS 1 CLARK'S DRUG STORE la Baataaai for Toor Health PHONE U 11 "'A Announcement! We Wish To Announce That the Keel Warehouse GREENVILLE, N. C Will Be Operated This Year by Keel & Taylor Rufus Keel and Jimmy Taylor The Following Men Will Be Associated With Us During the Season: GILBERT PEEL JACK PERKINS JOHN HENRY ROBERSON HUBERT BAILEY We want to thank the farmers for their patronage last year, and during the coming season we hope you will come back again. Once a customer of Keel's Warehouse, always a customer. For the Information of Those Desiring to Know Who Our Auctioneer Will Be We Wish To Advise That We Have Employed C. D. (Jake) Taylor P. S.?I would like to meet all my friends of Martin and adjoining coun ties this tobacco season in Greenville at Keel's Warehouse. Signed; C. D. (Jake) Taylor '? Toum Wednesday ( Mr. Charles Davenport, of James- I ville, was a visitor in town Wednes day. Here Thursday Miss Eloise Carawan and several friends, of Columbia, were visitors in town Thursday afternoon. From Roanoke Rapids Mrs. Jesse Harrell and little son, | Jesse, jr., of Roanoke Rapids, will arrive this afternoon to spend the week-end with relatives. In Wake Forest Tuesday Leslie Fowden, president of the local baseball club, attended the Richmond University-Wake Forest (tame in \\ ake. Forest Tuesday. Mrs. Fa son Improving Mrs. Jose|?h Eason underwent an operation in a Washington hospital this week. Late reports state she is getting along nicely. ? 11"Is Hospital in Washington Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Trice and sons, May Ion and Robert, and grand daughter, Rachel Mizelle, visited at the Tayloe hospital in Washington Sunday afternoon. Baptist Society To Meet The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the church. Mrs. Dallas Frank is the leader. Returns To Raleigh Mrs. Milton Norman returns to her home in Raleigh tomorrow after Spending several days here with her [>arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell Visits Her Parents Near Here Mrs. Lee Carson, of Rocky Mount is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Britton, near here. ? Returns From Rocky Mount Miss Rena Gray Wheeler has re turned to her home here after sjiend ing some time in Rocky Mount. Attend Court Here Attorney J. C. Smith and Mr. Claude Green, of Robersonville, at tended court here this week. From Robersonville Messrs. David Grimes and Cltpide Smith were business visitors in town ^Thursday. ??? In Ru hmon/t Hospital Mrs. J. W. Watts is improving after an operation in a Richmond hospital this week. Attend Funeral Here Messrs. Boh Johnson and John Harden, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Durward Everett, of Robersonville; und Messrs. C. ('. Fleming and Chas. Davenport, of Jamesvilie, were a tr.ong those attending the funeral of Mrs. S. S. Lawrence here yesterday afternoon. ? From Oak City Messrs. Joe Ayers, It. M. Wor sley, and L. C. Ross, of Oak City, were here yesterday. ?? Attend Court Wednesday Mr. Luther Davenport and Mr. Council were among the Oak City visitors at the superior court session yesterday afternoon. IptfMBj Dr. Dkfc it truly m *M k??4 m y??| ikwMm mtU an aM UiU a* a yo?t| yrica. It la a vatorM at on* yaar, (ally aiatara^ witfc riyaaa^ Saaar aaJ frafraaca. Bay a kottia al Dr. Diet ta4ay. Taata it. Taat M. Yaa'll aa^arataad ?ky ?? ara aallaSad la lat yaa ka ??fa. ON BALE AT YOUR COUNTY LIQUOR STORE m Norfolk This Week Mrs. Mwin Cobura visited in Norfolk this week. ? ? lere From JamesvUle Oscar Davenport, of Jamesville, ras here yesterday afternoon. CELEBRATES NINTH HRTHDAY WITH PARTY Little Miss Brownie Roberson, the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rob rson, celebrated her ninth birthday inniversary near here last Saturday, then a large number of her friends ;atherd at her home and enjoyed an faster egg hunt. Games and con ests were enjoyed by the guests un it late afternoon, when Mr. Rob rson, assisted by Misses Esther and ~ouise Roberson, served rel'resh nents. Narrative Summary Of March Work by County Home Agent Refinishing of Furniture Is Topic at Club Meetings During Month By LORA E. SLEEPER Home Furnishings Eight of the home demonstration ?lubs during the month had as their object and demonstration of the neetings, 'Refinishing of Furniture.' rhree other clubs which the home igent could not get to during the nonth of February held their meet ngs during March on Selection of \irniture. Refinishing one piece of urniture is one of the requirements or an award of merit for the two rears work. One club woman sup ilied an old table for demonstra ion in one meeting. The table cov ?red with old paint was made very ittractive with the removal of the >aint, exposing the grained oak vood. There were 15 meetings held luring the month with the women. Clothing It was imposisble to hold only one lub meeting in February with the [iris. This month every effort was nade to make up meetings nussed. 'here were 23 held with girls and vith joint clubs. Four hundred and twenty-one attended. Younger girls are making laundry bagi (or their rooms and the older girls are mak ing undergarments. Nearly all girls have completed at least two pieces of work of the required four. Home Beauttflcatioa Home beautification is being car ried as a minor project by all adult clubs. A portion of the meeting is given over each time to the project. The meetings have been planned to give, the women help in planning and planting of shrubs for the home grounds, types of shrubs, flowers, etc , suited to the farm grounds. Seed were given out and exchanged in some of the meetings. Community Meetings There were three community meet ings during the month and each unit in the county representing the farm and home in any way were given place on the program. The meetings were held at night in the high school auditoriums of Robersonville, Oak City and Jumes ville. There were -14 in attendance. The home agent's part on the pro gram was the "Farm Food Supply." The home agent traveled 1,129 miles during the month, held 38 project meetings and was on the program for four other meetings, spent 4 1-2 days in the office, 21 1-2 days in the ticld, wrote 20ti individ ual letters and distributed 1.590 bul letins. Potatoes with Discolored Centers Suitable for Seed Sweet potatoes that have discol ored or brown centers will produce good plants. This is what is know n as an internal break down. The center cells become discolored and cause the potatoes to have a bitter unwholesome taste. However, the disease is not caused by an organ ism and therelore there is no germ present that can be transmitted to the plant and the potatoes will pro duce good plants. Early transplant ing on light sandy soils and the use of potash fertilization will, in some cases, correct the trouble Avoid the use of fertilizers carrying excess nitrogen. ALL LEADING BRANDS of white shoe polish and cleaners. Shu Milk, Griffin's Shu-Shine, Ermine White Way and Whittmore; bottles and tubes, 10c and 25c. Willard's Shoe Shop. alO tf GULF# STREAM STRAIGHT WHISK IT Proof lAMV CLAM DIVIIt I INC ? L Closing Business SALE! All Usee! Cars Must Be Sold at Once SOME EXCELLENT VALUES Terms To Suit the Purehaser Plymouth Sales And Service ROBERSONVIILK. N.C. I Strand Theatre ? WasMngton^N^C^ PROGRAM FOE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. APRII, *0 Mon.-Tues. April 20-21 "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" with RALPH BELLAMY and GLORIA SHEA v" Comedy and Cartoon Wed.-Thur. April 22 23 "DANCING FEET" with BEN LYON and JOAN MARSH Comedy and Cartoon Fri. Sat. April 24 25 "HELL-SHIP MORGAN" with GEORGE BANCROFT and ANN SOTIIEKN Comedy, Musical and New Serial, "Darkest Africa" You can save at this great spring clearance sale of USED CARS 'with anj^^that counts;/ 1934 CHEVROI-ET SEDAN.? Good tires, good upholstery and good appearance A splendid car $390 1933 CHEVROLET COACH? This car has been recondition ed and you'll find it to be in Smnll DOWB perfect condition. <11900 Only Payments 1932 u model ford Tudor Ea?y Monthly ?This car has been rebuilt. - Will give good service. Per- TOrmS feet condition. <t99?? Special for Look tor this red tag 1011 MAI? T?v rnvvvn '?29 T, DHR ~And 1934 HALF TON PICK IIP 1930 FORD TUDOR?You've i ft piA iip tbiics n; li what a bargain for a man that TRUCK. Good tires und can been looking for a bargain, so is Ik ? Kll lv' we" wants a car for a reasonable be depended upon to give good here it is. A real bargain for Special for""0' $225 ~ of money ^JQQ service A real buy ^75 the money $15Q All Cars Listed A bove Have Been Reconditioned and Rebuilt SEE US FOR BEST VALUES?'TODAY! . | | ? Roanoke Chevrolet Company
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