\Society and Personals \ ? Or WILLIAMSTON ui MABTIN COUNTY J AaytMaf tm D^utetal 46 Attend Wilson Dance Mr. and Mrs. Junes Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitley, Rush W. Boodurant and Miss Frances Daiiey attended a dance in Wilson Tues day night. Attend Charlotte Meeting Messrs. John H. Edwards and Collins Peel will return tomorrow (rom Charlotte where they attend ed a zone meeting of Chevrolet deal In Wilson for Dance Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leggett, Miss Minnie B. Lee and Mr. Clar ence Whedbee attended the dance in Wilson Tuesday night. ? Visiting in Washington Mrs. C. A. Harrison and Mrs. N. C. Green visited in Alexandria, Va., and Washington City this week. Here from Wilson Mrs. Tom Anderson, of Wilson, is visiting relatives here. Visit Relatives in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Dred Harden visit ed relatives in Wilson this week. Returns from Hospital Mrs. Joe Eaaon returned hoar this week from a Washington hos pital where she underwent an oper ation for appendicitis. Attend Wilson Dorset Misses Nettie Meador, Ruth Nor ton, Sara Cone, Blanche and Nell Harrison, Gertrude Mercer, Dorothy Elliott, Ethelyn Eason, Elsie An drews and Dr. J. L. Spencer, Joe Glenn, Paul and Reg Simpson, Bud Crockett, Henry Griffin, Chas. Man ning, David Modlin, and Mack Simpson were among those from here attending the dance in Wilson last Tuesday night. ? Return from Maine , Misses Pearl Whitehurst, Thelma Brown and Eva Harrison and Nor man Harrison returned home late Wednesday from a ten days trip to Portland, Maine. Returns from Hospital Mr. J. W. Watts was in Richmond this week. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Watts who underwent an operation in a hospital there week before last. In JamesvMe Yesterday Messrs. John ?. Pope and Theo dore Hassell were in Jamesville yes terday attending to business. Here from Bear Grass Messrs. Jos. L. Holhday and R. L. Perry, Bear Grass Township far mers, were here yesterday. Senatorial Candidate Here David L. Strain, candidate for the U. S. Senate, was here yesterday. He hurriedly visited a few people and continued on his way to Win ton to speak to the voters of that section last evening. Here jrom Oak City Messrs. Wilbur Barrett and J. W. Hines were here yesterday from Oak City. ? In Bertie Yesterday C. D. Carstarphen and Joe Pend er were in Bertie County yesterday. Here from Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhil! and son were here yesterday from Plymouth. ? ?? In Raleigh Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Critcher and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brandon and Mrs. Daisy Pope visited in Raleigh Wednesday. Visit here This Week Mrs. J. Frank White and little son, of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning here this week. Here from Williams Commissioner Joshua L. Coltrain, of Williams Township, was here yes terday afternoon attending to busi ness. Miss Tkroner Better . Miss Hattie Thrower, who has been quite ill at her home here dur ing the past few days, is reported much improved. In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mesdames J. C. Manning, K. H. Goodmon, Leman Barnhill and A. [. Manning visited in Kocky Mount Wednesday. Visit Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wood, of I.a Grange, s|*nt yesterday after nuon and today here with their daughter, Mrs. Leman Barnhill. Return from More head City Mr. and Mrs. Chas.'Herriott have returned home after standing several days ipn Morehead City. Here from New Bern Mrs. L. C. Larkin, of New Bern, visited friends here a short while yesterday afternoon. Visits in Washington Mrs. J. O. Manning visited rela tives in Washington Wednesday. ? - Returns from Virginia Mrs. Wesley Lewis returned home this week from a visit with relatives in South Hill, Va. She was ac companied home by her sister who will visit here for some time. In Wilson Today Mrs. C. B. Roebuck is in Wilson today visiting her son, Russell, at A. C. College. Visit Relatives Here Mrs. Jas. P. Bailey and son, of Washington, visited here this week. Visiting in Gastonia Mrs. John A. Ward is in Gastonia visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. Lowie. HasseU Man Here Mr. John W. Eubanks was here yesterday from Haaaell attending to Mere from JemtsvUU Mr. Lawrence Peel was here yes terday from Jamesville. Tobacco Tax Monev Returned bv Court Plymouth, May 1.?(Special).?A total of $979.39 has been paid to Mrs. Sadie F. Alexander here by attorneys for A. L. Alexander, who left here several months ago. This money was returned to Mr. Alex ander after the AAA had been killed by the United States supreme court. This was Mr. Alexander's part of the tobacco tax money that he had paid under protest during the Agri cultural Adjustment Administra tion regime. The attorneys paid it to C. V. W. Ausbun, clerk of the court Since Mr. Alexander was not here to claim it, the court or dered it paid to Mrs. Alexander. Boy Has Spare Fingers and Toes JCharles Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deward Oliver, of near Cherry in the Newland section of Washing ton County, has six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. His parents have the usual number of fingers and toes. The extra fingers grow off of his little fingers and the extra toes project from his little toes. J. F. Gurganus, of near Plymouth, has six Angers on one of his hands However, his extra Anger grows out from his thumb and resembles a thumb. These extra Angers and toes have nails bu? usually they are stunted and small. P E NDE 0 S DENDEQ'S TEA SALE! Southern Manor ORANGE, PEKOE ? CEYLON, INDIA 12c ?'"? 23c 1-Pound Package 43c Choice Evaporated PEACHES, 2 lbs 23c Southern Manor All Greek ASPARAGUS, No. 2 can .... 21c Rep Ripe ? New Pack TOMATOES, 3 No. 2 cans ... 17c FLOUR SALE Pender's Best PLAIN or SELF-RISING 12-lb. Bag 45c c 89c Whole Grain RICE, 411*. 19c Marco Prepared MUSTARD, quart jar . 10c Brownie Boy BREAD, 14-oz. loaf .... 5c noouN roE wni beg inning mondat, mat ? Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. T Itajr 4 lad I "CONNECTICUT YANKEE" wttft frnx MMWU aa4 MTKNA LOT 17 tad Vrtdty May 1 tad ? 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