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Society and Personals or WILUAMSTON U4 MAKTIN COUNTY Department | 46 from Greenville Mr. and Mrv W. Z. Morton, of Greenville, visited relative* here Sun day. a Spend Week-End Here Miss Mary Ann Crockett, Pitt County health nurse, with headquar ters in Greenville, spent the week end here with her parents ? Return From Richmond Mrs. ?. S. Peel and Mrs. Joel Muse are expected home this eve ning from Wilson and Richmond, where they visited relatives. In CMsboro Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Urbtn Rogers visit ed relatives in Goldsboro Sunday. ? Return From Bristol, Vq. Mr. and Mis. ??? A. Harrison and Mrs. Blanche Anderson relumed home last .'veninj froni Brisl"i, Va., where they witnetttj the graduation of Miss Ka l her nit- Harrison at Sul lins College. Miss Harrison accom panied them home. In Rkhlandt Sunday Mrs. Delia Green visited friends in Richlands last Sunday. Change in County Bureau Mr. Curtis Gittian, of Milwau kee, head of the Martin County em ployment bureau since its establish ment several months ago, has re signed to accept a position in Ahos kie. Mr. Gibson, of Roanoke Rap ids, is temporarily in charge of the work here. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrell, of Ahos kie, spent Sunday here with rela tives. At Bayview Sunday Misses Dorothy Elliott, Velma Harrison, Frances Dailey, Sara Cone, Nell Harrison and Asa Crawford, Henry Griffin, Hubert Cobum, Res? Simpson, and Bill Spivey were at Bayview Sunday. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gano and chil dren, of Richmond, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Lawrence Lindsley. They were accompanied by Mrs. Stephen Gano, who will spend some time here with her daughter, Mrs. Lindsley. /? Durham Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Critcher, Mrs. John A. Manning and son, Ben, and Mrs. L. B. Wynne, were in Durham yesterday. . ' ? \ Located m Asheville Mr. John L. Rodgerson, formerly of Williamston but for several years connected with the state banking de partment at Lumberton, is now li quidating several banks in the west ern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgerson and daughter, Miss Mary are located in Aaheville. From Farm Life Mr. Alexander Getsinger, of Farm Life, spent the week end here with relatives. Attend Commencement Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye are in Wilson today attending the com mencement exercises at Atlantic Christian College, From Robersonvitle Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pope, of Robersonville, were here Sunday vis iting Mrs. Bettie Pope, who con tinues quite feeble at her home on Haughton Street. Mrs. Pope, while confined to her bed most of the time, is-able to sit tip occasionally in a rolling chair. a Spends Week-End at Home Mr. C. W. Buchanan, superin tendent of the school building pro gram in this county, spent the week-1 end at his home in Marion. Announce Birth oj Son Born to Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Coburn, a son. Robert L., jr., in a Washington hospital Saturday, May 25. ? w From Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Robert Co|ieland, of Elizabeth City, spent the week end here with relatives. ? From Wilson Mrs. Magdalena Lane, oL Wilson, visited friend^ here during the week end. Rapidly Recovering Mrs. John E. Pope, who under went an operation in a Washington hospital week before last, is rapidly recovering, reports reaching here ypsterday stated. Here Monday Commissioner Joshua I.. Coltrain was here yesterday from Williams Township. ? From Jamesville Mr. Herbert Lilley was here yes ttrday afternoon from Jamesville at tending to business matters. Visitors Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brown and little daughter, of Chapel Hill and Jamesville, visited here a short while yesterday afternoon. Visits in BeulakviUe Mrs. Fannie Crawford and Miss Estelle Crawford spent the week end in Beulahville with Mrs. Craw ford's daughter, Mrs. Walter Gresh ?m, and family. Returns From Greensboro ?Miss?Grace - Manning returned hp me Saturday from GreenslxWo, where she attended school at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. ? Home /or the Summer George Harrison, jr., is home from Wake Forest College for the sum mer. Notice Gurney 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 Diree DR. V. H. MKWBORN OPTOMETRIST Williamston, Peele's Jewelry store Monday. June 22. Robersonville, RobersonviUe Drug Slore^Iuesday,_June 23, ? Plymouth, Liverman's Drug Store Thursday, June 11 and June 25. Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Wed.-Sat. ^^kOtock^^JounHivei^JYida^^ 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 (or payment to the Bank of Hamil ton, in Hamilton. N. C? pr to D. O. Matthews, President, Hamilton, N. C^TM^jiotic^^jivei^t^l^red^ tort and depositors for the reason Uiat the Bank of Hamilton is clos ing up its. affairs and going into liquidation. This 27th day of ApriL 1034. HAMILT BANK OF HAMILTON. ? By D. G. Matthews, my-5 4t-w President. <rr4- J?ovclij CJtaliuitteH, GRUEN U. -M-E-Cf S1 ON W?i?)? FOR AS LOW AS 2m GIIUCN FAIRFAX GiSdiu "m fr*. utnffi Your graduate know* and wantt a GRUEN?tht Kn ot watch that th? Knest watchmaker* in the world know how to make . . . Now you can purchase a genuine Gruen (or at little at $24.75 . . . each watch bulk to traditional Gruen itandardt of precition ac curacy. See for yourtek. GRUEN VICTORIA Saurt round Groon. 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