Society and Personals OF WnJ.IAMgTON Ud MAKTIN COUNTY PHONE Auytbinc tar Thia DcpartaMal 46 In Washington City Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning spent the week-end in Washington City. Here From Wilson Mr. S. S. Lawrence, of Wibon, spent Sunday afternoon here. In Washington Hospital Mrs. J. E. Pope is undergoing treatment in a Washington hospital. Returns From Hospital Mrs. Frank Hitch has returned home after undergoing an operation in a Washington hospital. In Greenville Sunday Miss Irene Tetterton visited rel atives in Greenville Sunday. In Petersburg Sunday Mr. Bob Ingram visited his moth er in Petersburg Sunday. Mrs. In gram is 91 years old and is able to be up, he said. ? ? In Norfolk This Week Mrs. D. N. Hix, Mrs. F. J. Mar golis, and Miss Mar$iret Everett are spending this week in Norfolk with relatives and friends. Announce Birth oj Daughter Bum to Mr. and Mrs. Murphy L. Barnes, a daughter, on Monday, May 11, in a Washington hospital. W Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wyatt, oi New Holland, spent the week-end here with relatives. Visiting Her Daughter Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg getts, is spending several days here with her daughter, Mrs. C. -Ar-Har rison. ? Spend Week End Here Misses Evelyn Harrison and Etta 'Beal Grant and Carter Grant, of Durham, spent the week-end here with relatives. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Pollard and children, of Bethel, spent Sunday here with relatives. In Raleigh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher were in Raleigh Sunday. They were ac companied home by their daughter, Miss Alta Critcher, who will s|*nd a few days here. Our Store Is as Near as Your Phone CALL 53 CLARK'S DRUG STORE Prescription Spei talists In Business for 1 our Health Hail Insurance Let Us Write Your Hail Insurance Now Costs No More Now Than It Does Later Harrison and Carstarphcn Dresses for Evening Wear \ Large and beautiful selection of evening dresses arrived this week. In this selection you'll find plenty of va V riety and many differ ent types?all new and moderately priced. for thedance Friday Night May we suggest that you purchase one of these new dresses for evening wear. They'll make you look stun ning and with many lovely styles to select from you surely can get what you desire. Margolis Bros. In Hertford Sunday Misses Ethelyn Kason and Dor 3thy Elliott visited in Hertford last Sunday. Here From Jamesville Mrs. Charles Davenport and Mrs. Julian Hasaell, of Jamesville, visited here yesterday afternoon. m a Visiting Mrs. Norton Mrs. Holton I.owe, of Battle Creek, Mich., is spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. M. J. Norton. Returns From Franklin Patrolman George Stewart re turned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Franklin, Macon Coun ty. In Raleigh This Week Mrs. Clyde Maynard went to Ra leigh Sunday, where she was sunt moned as a witness in the case against Braden and Kavanagh, two men ar rested here last February for the al leged impersonation of F'ederal agents. ? From Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Harrell and son, Jesse, jr., of Roanoke Rap ids, spent Sunday here with relatives and- friends. At Oak Ridge Sunday Mesdames Ben Perry and R. J. 1'eel and Mr. and Mrs. John F.nright s|wnt Sunday at Oak Ridge Acad emy with Mrs. Reel's son, Francis I'eel. ? Visiting in Richmond Miss Kthel Harris sjient the week end in Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Singleton, and Mr. Sin gleton. # * Visits in Ahoskie Mr. Clarence Whedbee s|?ent Sun day in Ahoskie with relatives. Visits in Windsor Miss Kate Stallings s|ient Satur day and Sunday in Windsor with friends. Spends Week End Here Dr. John I), Biggs, of High Point. S|ienl Mother's Day here with his mother, Mrs. Fannie S. Biggs. ? From South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge I). Foxworth of South Carolina, visited here Sat urday and Sunday. They will re turn here in September, where Mr. Foxworth will jointly o|>erate the Planters Warehouse with Mr. Holt Kvans. Visitors Here Sunday Jack Maiming and Sbelbourne Hall, who are in school at Camp 1*11 College, visited their parents here Sunday. From RobtrsonvUle Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Page, of Rob rrsonville, visited Mrs. Page's par rots, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cooke, here Sunday. In Norfolk Monday Messrs. Charles James, N. C. Green, and Hubert Smith spent yes terday at the Ford plant in Norfolk. From Greenville Miss Mary Ann Crockett, of Greenville, visited her.parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett here Sun day. From Littleton Rev. Francis Joyner, of Littleton, is spending this week here with his nephew, Mr. F.llis Malone, and Mrs. M alone. SANDY RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and children, Mrs. Reuben Roberson, and Miss Sallie Roberson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bland spent Sunday in Roper with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberson. Mrs. Otis Hardison, of Jamesville. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Rid dick to Richmond, Va., Friday. Mrs. Henry I.ee Hopkins, of near Hamilton, spent the week-end with Mrs. N. S. Cherry. Mrs. John Griffin, of near James ville, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Belmar Hardison. ? Set Sweet Potato Plants At Least 12 Inches Apart Sweet potato plants should be spaced 12 inches apart in rows from three to three and one-half feet a part. This planting reduces the number of "Jumboes" and also reduces the losses from stem rot. Where the crop is to be harvested for the early market the plantings should be made at least 18 inches auart in three foot rows. Plantings sfould be made on high ridge's, if possible, as better stands are se cured than when planted in low places. SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court. David Keel vs. Essie Perry Keel The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled, as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin Coun ty, North Carolina, for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii; and the said defendant will further take notice Lost Weight, Strength Mrs. J W Snyder of 1J Furman St., Creen ville, S. C., Mid "I was in a weakened (on ditlon My health in general waa pool, hut after taking a few l?ot tlea of Dr. Pierce's (Jold en Medical Discovery 1 rould eat bettei, gained in weiglit and strength and was in brttei ncaim u?an rvrr ueiote. aii uiuggiM* Buy today New uiie, tablet* 50c. Liquid |l.UU and $1.35. You Can Depend on Us We Know How KNIT SUITS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Satisfaction Guaranteed LADIES - LET US CLEAN YOUR FELT HATS - WHITE HATS CLEANED WHITE You will find it worth while if you let us handle your white wear ing apparel. We guarantee that our 1,000-galion per hour filter will lighten your white coats and dresses much lighter than you can expect COY LAMM Service Cleaners WmiAMSTON, N. C. Phone 159-W IN MEMORIAM A Mother's Day tribute to our . E. R. mother, Mrs. E. R. Edmondson, who left us the ttnd day of February. Dearest mother, we laid you In the peaceful grave's embrace; But your memory will be cherished Until we see your heavenly face. The golden gates were opened. A gentle voice said. '"Come." And with farewells unspoken. You calmly entered home. How we miss you, darling mother, No one but God can tell; We miss your dear sweet voice. Your smiling face as well. We miss you in our home. We miss your gentle care. We miss you at the chuhch, We miss you everywhere. We no more shall hear your foot steps. Nor wili you meet us at the door. You have gone away and left us. Never to return a'more. They say time heals a broken heart, But, oh, it seems untrue; There is not a day. dear mother, That we do not think of you. You were so good and patient, So loving, kind and true, You were so fond of your grand children, P. C? Elmer Jr., and Baby Sue. Our dear father is sad and lonely, Since you have gone away, We try to cheer and comfort him, Be he misses you more each day When the Saviour is ready To end his sorrows here. You will be waiting in that "Beau tiful Home'' To bid him welcome there YOUR CHILDREN that she is required to appear be fore the clerk of superior court of Martin County on the Ulh day of June, 1936, at Williamsum, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint. This the 8th day of May, 1J26. L BRUCE WYNNE. Clerk of Superior Court my 12 4tw of Martin County. NOTICE Gurnqy P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, having approved the vol untary liquidation of the Bank of Hamilton, a banking institution lo cated in Hamilton, N. C., the Direc tors of said Bank have caused this notice to be published and hereby notifies all depositors and creditors of said Bank to present their claims for payment to the Bank, of Hamil ton, in Hamilton, N. C., or to D. CI. Matthews, President, Hamilton, N. C. This notice is given to ull credi tors and depositors for the reason that the Bank of Hamilton ia clos ing up lta affairs and going into liquidation This 27th day of April. 1836 HAMILTON, BANK OF By D. G. Matthews, my-5 4t-w President. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the superior court in the ac tion entitled "J. H. Roberson. jr., vs. Joe Lanier and Mamie Lanier,'* the undersigned commissioner will, on the 15th day of May, 1936. at 12 o' clock noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land: Beginning at Roaa Lee Williams' comer on the public road path, thence a northerly course with said path to Mizelle and Brother's cor ner, or line, thence with said Mizelle and Brother's line westerly and northerly to a corner of said Mizelle and Brother's line in George Dan iels' line, thence westerly with said George Daniels' line to Charlie Ayers' corner, thence south 63 with said Ayers line to a corner of said Ayers, thence southerly with said Ayers line to Gus Coffield's line, thence with Gus Coffield's line to the beginning. Containing 25 acres. This 13th day of April. 1938. B. A. CR1TCHER, a21 4tw Commissioner. 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