Society and Personals or WWJJAMTOW Mm* MASTIN COUNTY 46 Mi* Robert Bogart, of Waging ton, visited her sister, Mr* J. E Pope, here yesterday. Here From Wilum Miss Thursa Cole, of Wilson, b here thb week visiting Miss Mary BcU Edmoodsoo. Auxiliary To Meet The Legion Auxiliary of the John Walton HaeHI Post will meet with Ml* J. R. Winsiow in Robersoo ville Saturday afternoon of this week at 3 o'clock. From Durham Mob Evelyn Harrison, Duke Uni versity librarian, spent the week-end here with her parents. From RobtrsouvUU Messrs. Lee House and Irving Smith were here a short while from Robetsonville last evening. Spends Week-End Here Miss Rebecca Harrison, who is at tending summer school at Chapel I Hill, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison. From Raleigh Miss Ethel Taylor, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with h mother. At Meals Point Mrs. Marion Cobb is spending sev era! days at Mauls Point. Prom Bene Grass Mrs. Nathan Rogers and daugh ters, of Bear Grass, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barn hill. Visiting in Columbia Misses Marjorie Lindsley and Olena Bell Swain are visiting in Co lumbia. In Western Carolina Rev. John Whitley is spending several days in the mountains of Western Carolina. Re torn From Beam fort Mrs. J. W. Watts and sons have returned to their home here from Beaufort. At Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill, Mrs. D. N. His, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus and George Hatton Gur ganus visited Mr. His at Southern Pines Sunday. Mr. His, who is in a sanitarium there, is improving rapidly. At Pamlico Beach Mr. Garland Barnhill spent Sun day at Pamlico Beach. Return From Henderson Mr. and Mrs. William Everett and daughter have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison in Henderson. Return From Mars Hill Howard Cone has returned home from Mars Hill school. Return From Carolina Beach Misses Velma Harrison, Esther Harrison, Martha Louise Anderson, Lela Brown Barnhill, Estelle Craw ford, Fiances' House, of Robersc ville, Ernest Etheridge, Bill Spivey, Hubert Coburn, S. H. Grimes and Vernon Bunting, of Bethel, have re turned from Carolina Beach. Btre Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes and Mrs. Vick, of Rnbaraonvflle, visited friends here yesterday. Vial m Coldtboro Mr. aid Mrs. Urbin Rogers spent the week-end in Goldsboro with rela tives of Mrs. Roger s At JfmM City Messrs. Leslie Fowden and J. D Woolard spent Sunday at Marebead City with their families. Leave for Texas Clyde Griffin, Carl Wynn, and Herbert Whitley left Sunday for Ar kansas and Texas. While in Texas they will visit the Centennial at Dal las. Attend Baseball Game Misses Thdma Brown and Trulah Ward Page were among those from here attending the hall game in Golds boro Sunday. Al Mack and Reginald Simpson spent Sunday at Atlantic Ranch. Reginald will spend a week on the beach be 7ore In Norfolk Friday Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger, Mrs. E. L Lowie and Mr. S. S. Brown were in Norfolk Friday. Mrs. Brown, who has been spending several months there with her son, while recuperat ing from an operation on her eyes, returned home with them. Returns To Roloigk Mrs. Milton Norman returned to her home in Raleigh Sunday alter spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. ? Return To Costomm Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lowie and son returned to their home in Gastonia yesterday after spending several days here with relatives. u From Umfeotkoro Mrs. D. C. Barnes and children. Helen and Alex, of Murfreesboro, are spending a few days here with their mother, Mrs. Irene Smith. Here From Norfolk Mrs. Mary Dare Shute, of Nor folk, spent the week-end here with relatives. Spends Week-End Here Mr. Earl Ferrell, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs jack Daniel. -? Visits Her Aunt Hero Miss Marie Everett, of Brunswick Ga., is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. Irene Smith, and faasily this week. Returns To Norfolk Little Miss Shirley Gurganus has returned to her home in Norfolk aft er spending some time here with rel atives. Returns From Norfolk James Willis Ward has returned home after ipending some time with relatives in Norfolk. Leave for Morekend City Mrs. Garland Woolard and sons left Sunday for Morehead City, where they will spend several days. Returns Sundry Becoming ill while vacationing at Atlantic Beach last week, Mrs War ren Biggs was able to returne home Sunday after iprnding a few days in a Washington borstal In Roanoke Rapids Mrs. J. L. Robertson, Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Mrs. J. O. Bowen and Mrs. W. H. Booker and son spent Sunday in Roanoke Rapids with re! atives. Prom RobersonvilU Professor M. M. Everett was here yesterday from Robersonville. From Has sell Mr. J W. Eubanks headed a del egatioo from Hasadl yesterday aft ernoon, appealing to the comity com mistioners to cooperate with the State Department of Conservation and De velopment in lulling a forest-fire Visiting at Barf aw Miss Ann Jones is era! days with her parents at Bux Return From Pamlico Mr. and-Mm- fee Mike ay at From Grtfhu Mr. Sylvester Peri was here yes terday from Griffins Township al to From Farm Life Rev. W. B. Harrington and Mr. George E. Robrrsoo were here yes terday from Farm Lifr. From Washington Mrs. Cecil Sawyer and two chil dren, of Washington, ate visiting Mr and Mrs. jack Daniel tins week. LANDS I'M . JEWELL Miss Helen Jewell, of New York and Williamstun, and Frank C Landrum, of Atlanta, Ga., were married Franklin, Ya., last Sunday after noon, only a few closr friends of the couple witnessing the ceremony, which was marked for its simplicity. The young couple returned and are now at home here, where Mr. Landcum represents the John Deere Company. Mr. Clarence Whedbee attended from Williamston. w Short Course for Boys and Girls Was Well Attended There were 647 four-H club girls and boys registered for the annual t-H club short course at State Col lege recently. Club leaders and other interested persons brought the enrollment to over 700. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County?In the Superior Court. Clyde Owens vs. pert Owens. DR. V. H. MEWBOKN Or-TOM-R TRIST Williamston. Peele's Jewelry store Monday. August 17. Robersonville. RobersonviUe Drug Store, Tuesday, August 16. Plymouth, Uvemian's Drug Store Thursdays. August 6 and Ryes r At Tarboro Every Wed Sat. At Rocky Mount ?very We nt Every 1 The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, North Carolina, to secure an ab solute divorce baaed upon the adul tery of the defendant; and the de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of County vidua thirty (SO) days and aaawar or demur to tha plaintiff will apply to the Court : the relief demanded in mid co Thw the Mth day of July. 1?M L & WYNNE. Clark. Superior Court at tr FARMERS Kill Tobacco Worms with Arsenate of Lead SPECIAL FOR THIS 10c WEEK, pound SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN SPRAYERS INSECTICIDES PARIS GREEN DUSTING MACHINES CULPEPPER Hardware Co. Our Store Is as Near as Your Phone CALL 53 CLARK'S DRUG STORE lm Business for Yum Health The Man Who Means To Get Ahead Is careful to establish banking connections with an institution equipped to handle all kinds of financial matters. ~ - Whatever your requirements?present or anticipated?this progressive, 34-year-old insti tution is ready to assist you. Deposits Over $6,000,000.00 Capital Over ... SOOflOO.OO ?tartar at Fat and Dapaatt laaanaii Corpa ration Guaranty Bank & For 22 Years We've Helped Williamston Grow This Association, during the past twenty-two years has had much to do with the progress and growth of Williamston. The habit of thrift and sayings has been encour aged, and many home-owners today would be living in rented homes except for the aid the Association has given them. The Martin County Building and Loan Associa tion is a safe and sound method of investing your sav ings. Next Series Will Open Saturday, September 5 Make Your Plans To Take Stock in This Scries Martin County Building and Loan Association BUY ?i4 /ZW fire$ton? > STANDARD * at ZJ(rdLa/yjb. \ LOW PRICE ?6-J \ 44? II A HUT IIW QMUTT?The new Firestone Standard Tire is built of brat trade materials. hv skilled workmen, and embodiea the Firestone patented construction features of (ium-l>ippint and two extra layers of Gum-Dipped cords under the tread. MM-DIPKD CON MOT?Every cotton fibre in every cord in every ply is soaked in liquid rubber. firesfotte ?21 Hn 4-5O-20 .... ?7-4* 4.50-21 7-7* 4.7S-I9 ?.a* UW-19 &2S-17 *.4* lU-ll ?.7* MM7 .... 14. 74 UU9 .... 11.44 62)0-17 H. D. U.M 62)0-20 H.D. I*-** U6NH.D. ?7-4* ? *? r?*' 1 KM ? me only process known trial prrvom internal taction and heat, providing greater strength, hlowuut protection and longer life. TWO HTM LAYERS OF MMMPFED COIRS VNOEI THE TREAO?Thia patented Firestone feature bind* the whole lire into one unit of greater atrength, cuahiona road ahocks. gives extra protection againat punctures. LOHOEIHOH-SUR MILEME?The new scientifically designed non-skid tread is wider, Ratter, with more and tougher rubber on the road, giving long even wear and thousands of extra miles. LOW POMES ?These low prices arc made possible by volume production in the world's most efficient factories. THE FIRESTOHE HOOK MO OMRMTEE - Every Firestone Standard Tire bears the Firestone name, your guaismit of greater safety, dependability and economy. FOR TRUCKS AND BUSES Lmn A HwitMt ITAMIM ro? nuai SB tan" mzt no 6.90-20 ?Xl-tf 7JM0... W.M JO.5 Xl.l* Thai Trackl^^lonci l?otortoa- Jepmikhh wk?. -Com hcM( (ivlng gffklcf Specially c, ^Crift fcnn mm on rte. TW kmb ?ft tied Into ike cord body by the ?pec la I Firestone Method of cord ?fcty. denendabtftiry and acoaonf n ? IT?IS T? Ml IT? DH?t In f)r?*toa? 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