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Society and Personals OF WILLIAMS TON and MARTIN COUNT! PHONE Anythln( far This Department | 46 Leave lor Kins ton Miss Margie Davis, of Jamesville, left Sunday for kinston, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davis for two weeks. tw H'tfiiw Suiuluy? * Misess Kuth Manning and Jose phine Harrison visited friends in Wilson Sunday. Leave for Camp Mrs. Z. T. I'iephoff and Miss Katherine Manning left yesterday morning for ( amp Sapphire, where they will spend several weeks They were accom|wnied by Mrs. K. 1'. Cunningham. who will return in a davs. 'ejyZda; Attend Court Here Messrs K. (i. Anderson, K. I.. Smith. W.~~M^.(ireen, William (.ray and Judge J. C. Smith were among those front Roliersonville attending court here yesterday. Returns From FarmviUf Jimmie Manning has returned home after spending some time in Karmville visiting relatives. In Hi mill son Suiutdv Mr. and Mrs (iaylurd Harrison and children visited relatives in Hen derson Sunday. From. High I'oint l'r. und Mrs. J. I), lli^s, of Hi^li I'oint, visited relatives here during the week-end. From Greenville Miss Mary Ann Crockett, with friends from Greenville, s|>ent the week-end here with her parents. From FpyetteviUe Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sanborn and daughter, of Rayetteville. spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Ferker. Spcmh H fil End Horo Miss Marjorie Moore, who is at tending school in Raleigh, s|ient the week end here with her |>arrnts, Mr. and Mrs. O. Moore. From Fredericksburg, Va. Mrs. Harry C. James and children, o( 1 redericksljurg, arrived here dur ing the week-end. Mrs. James con tinued on to Florida, where she will visit friends and relatives. The chil dren will lie the company of Mr. and Mrs. N. ('. Green. itlcnd Hall (lame in Kinky Mount .\hssrs Harold Dickens, Bill Gluv er. and Jimniic Harrison were among those from here attending the Ashe ville-Rockv Mount baseball games in KockA Mount Sunday aiiernooii.. In Washing!nil I < slerday Mrs. J. T. Barnhill, Mrs. (\ B Clark and Miss l.tla Brown Barnhill visited in Washington yesterday morning. Attend Dame in Jamesville A large crowd from here and in the community attended a club dance ttt the Miaelle store building at Jamesville last week. ? hi turns Tn hntisburg Mis. Kdilli Harris returns to her home in I.ouisburg this week after visiting Miss Mary Wagstaff here lor several days in the home of Miss Sarah M. Harrell. Our Store Is as Near as Your Phone - - CALL 53 etARK'S URL)(tSTORE Prescription Spu ialists In Business for Your Health Leave for Bethel Miss Leia Bruwn Barnhill left yesterday for Bethel, where she Is taking part in the Hodges-Staton wedding thisafternoon. ~ L i w tin a in i ff HI If ^ Mrs. W. S. Hunt and son are vis iting relatives in Oxford for a few days. From Farm /j/e Rev. W. B. Harrington and Ben Kolierson were here yesterday from Farm Life. ??? Here Monday Rev. Charles H. Dickey, of Ra leigh, visited here yesterday. From Oak City Mr. y \V. Hines and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Barrett were here yesterday from Oak City. Fieri From Fit -thai Mrs. F. F. I'ollard and Mrs. Claud James and children, of Bethel, visit <1 relatives here during the week nd. From Robersonville Miss Margaret Everet I, of Rober sonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Everett here last week-end. Spends Week End Here Mr. S. S. I-awrence, of Wilson, s(xmt the week-end here with rela tives. Returns Emm Hospital Miss Edna liamhill is able to be out following an operation for ap pendicilis in a Roanoke Rapids hos pital. She is e.\|XK'ted to continue her work with the V. E. & 1'. Com pany here the latter part of this month. Announce H'irth oj Daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gresham, of Kinston, announce the birth of a daughter, Monday, June 15th. Mrs. Gresham is remembered here as Miss Annie Louise Crawford. Return From Washington Mrs. Clarence Gurkin and Mrs. John Gurkin returned last week from Washington City, after spending several days there with friends. KEEP YOUII BONUS BONDS For a Rainy Day or for the- Children Safetu First You can do nothing bet ter with your bonus money than to set it aside for your children! The only place it will be truly safe, is in our safe deposit vaults. Rental cost is so little?the pro tection is so great! . Branch Banking & Trust Co. Announce Birth oj Daughter Mr. ihd Mr?. George Boyd, w>f 1'inetown, announce the birth of a daughter. Shirley Fay, June 6, 1936. Leaves for Alabama Mrs. Anna Harrison leaves today for Alabama, where she wil visit rel atives a few days. ? Moves Here Mr. A. C. Howard, local insurance man, moved his family from Rocky Mount here last week. They are now living in the Leggett house on Smith wick Street. MACEDONIA CLUB IN MEETING WEDNESDAY The Macedonia Home Demonstra lion Club held its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, June 10, in the home of Mrs. I-eroy White, with 27 members and 2 visitors present. After the usual opening exercises, the meeting was turned over to the nine women who attended the recent told of some of the most interesting things they did and saw. Window curtaining was the topic for the day. Miss Sleeper gave pamphlets and showed samples for gl^s curtains and drapes. She also demonstrated, the tanging of cur tains to make the room ap|)ear larg er, smaller, higher, lower, lighter and darker. 'lite hostess served ice cream and cake. The July meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. J. Eason Lilley. RECENT BRIDE HONORED AT FAETY FRIDAY ? ' ? Mrs. L. Bruce Wynne, redfcnt bride was guest of honor at a bridge party in the lovely home of Mrs. William H. Carstarphen on Haughton Street last Friday evening. Nine tables were arranged for bridge, and Mrs. C. C. Parker was accorded honors for holding high score. Mrs. Wynne was presented silver in her individual pattern, and Mrs. J. L. Spencer and Mrs. Henry House recent brides, were remembered with appropriate gifts. Favors, miniature bridal bouquets, ?were given the guests and refresh ments of ice cream and cake were served. Poisoned Corn Meal Bait For Bud Worms An application of poisoned corn mcal bait is the best medium -for controlling tobacco bud-worm dam age which is caused by the corn ear worm. One pound of arsenate of lead thoroughly mixed with 50 pounds of corn meal and applied at the rate of one peck, or 12 pounds, to the acre will give satisfactory re sults. The applications should be made early in the mornings when the tobacco bud is open. A small pinch of the poison should be dropped in the center of the bud. Begin applications about 10 days after the plants are set and repeat every week or ten days until the plants are topped. We are planning to invest out bonus in a new home, and with the as sistance of the Building and Loan As sociation we know it will be complet ed. TjUS. "??* EX-SERVICE MEN GET THE MOST VALUE FOR Your Bonus Money Invest in a NEW HOME Put your Bonus Money in a lot, or start you a new home. The Building and Loan Association will be glad to as sist you in completing the job. We have money available for the Erection of new Martin County Building and Loan Association VETERANS invest Your Bonus ? v in QUALITY CLOTHING tomorrow or the day after tomor row you will receive your adjusted com pensation. Everyone of you will have a different problem to meet, and no one kpows better than you what to do with your money. It would be presumptious for us to advise you, but jf you need wearing apparel by all means buy from a dependable store. You owe it to your self and to your family to see that every member receives a complete outfit. If you buy good merchandise it will give you the service you expect and deserve. As usual, our stock is quite com plete with merchandise you need. We can outfit any member of the family, and we know how. Now that summer is here, there is nothing like smart new clothes for you or your family. Clothes from Margolis Brothers will rally your zest, confidence and energy. A Suggestion ? Buy the Things You Need First MARGOLIS BROTHERS WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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