Society and Personals
or WWJJAMTOW Mm* MASTIN COUNTY
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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