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P?r Weddinsa Cncwnnnia Club Me>-ltng? Kntrrtalnneats Society and Personals OF WILL1AMSTOM *ad MAKTIN COUNT! Returns From Rocky Mom it Mr. C. A. Harr son returned bom* yesterday from Rocky Mount, where ft* had his tonsils removed in a bo pital Saturday. Visiting Here Mr?. Pat Crawford is spendng Jtv.ral days h;re w th Misses Hat t'e Thrower and Clyde Hassell. In Wash ngton Ho'ptal Mrs. A1 ce Harr s is undergoing treatment in a Washington hosptal isiti ig Relat'ves Mr. and Mrs Have Hr ffia ar spending several we.ks visiting r.-la t ves .n Mississppi and Texas. Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roberson and ons, DoJton and Mjur.ce, oi Or ttin. v s ted here yesterday. Leaves for Weldon Mrs. Mary Coltraln left yeslerda to acoept a position in Weldon. Visit in Burlington Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooke 'he week-end with friends in lington. From Farmv.Ue Mr. R. H. Clayton, of Farmvilfc. pent the week-end here with Mrs. Clayton. Return To \ or folk Mrs. Steve Copeland and daugh ??!. L^mar. returned to Norfolk last ;unday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. l i i> in Littleton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning pent Sunday with Mrs. Ddl Har r.s in Littleton. From Moyock Mr. Hsotd Ejrp, of Moyock,' with friends. Tidtar Bar Mr. and Mrs. hal Crockett, Mr. _d Mrs. Cafy Crockett and Com-! Blnhhj, of Yorktown, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett the hotdays. T!Mt Mr. md Mrr. Tk ( Mr. and Mrs. l-atham Thrower -fem Sunday in Littleton with the.r 'son, Mr. John Henry Thrower, and Mis. I Retwrm From Riti Dr. and Mis. Joseph bason re turned Satmday from K.chmuod. Sftmd Srmdoy Hat Mr. and Mis. Marvin Krltoo and Mrs Alice (Mum. of Rocky Mount, spent 'jiarfij here with Mr. and Mis. C. D. Put] Hat Fr, Mite bvefyn Harrison and Miss i lia Real Giant, of Durham, spent die neck-end ia town. Ketsams From Petersburg Miss Mary Davis Hardison re urnrd Suariiy from a visit with rel atives in IVtmbwn krturus To Xorfeli Lanrcncr Lindsley. jr., returned to Xoricdk Sunday after spending the Ihaaltpvag hoLdays here w.th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Linds *T ?1 ?? :?j Sfrmdt WerkEmd Hot Miss Maiy Pnuhaid. of Virginia Beach, spent the week-end bete with her sister. Mis. K. P. Lindsley, and Mr. j Tint m Akoskst Sumdoy Dr. and Mrs. Mercer visited idn uses m Ah Sunday fa Uoskmg ran. D. C. Mass Ana lt hkdds \ an Dyke went with frim Is from Greenville to Washn^to. end L, D C , for the week From Glum ester, Moss. Mas Elise Cutler, of the blist Culler School of Floristry, locatec ? Ghmcester, Mass., has been heri lor several days, amatmg and giv mg Mrs Kale B. York individua Visit Mr. md Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. S A. Fan TfcaafacMat with Mr. ?d Ma O S. Cowan Visit m Greensboro Miss Mao W. Taylor and Mr. B1 Wingate spent tbe week-end with Miss Taylort MM, Mrv & K. Cfevanaugh, in Spends Sunday m , Miss Anne Janes pat Sunday in Raleigh with inrmfc Returns To Bemmftrt Mrs. C. T. Rogers has returned to her borne in Bcaej^t after spending sane time here with Itr son. * Here From Lomsbmg Chiton Malone, oi Loui-burg Col lege, spent the week-end here with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ma From LaGrtnge Mr. and Mr.- D. W. Wood, of LaGrange. visited Mr. and Mrs. Le nian Barnhill last Annotate Birth of Daugktm Mr. and Mrs. Marvin BriUon an nounce tbe birth of a daughter. Mary Elizabeth, an Thur-dav. November 26th. Returns From Hos petti Mrs. Bob Everett has returned home from Duke Hospital. Durham where she underwent treatment tor several days. GUFF1N - DANIEL Miss Lillian Daniel and Henry K Grftin. well-known and papula young couple of the Farm Life ore lion of lbs cuunty, were married b Rev W B Harrington at the horo of the bride's parrnt- in Griffin Township la>t Sunday afternoon Only a few relatives and throe friend of the couple were present fa th ceremony. Mrs. Griffin is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nick Daniel and is a mem ber of that section's oldest families Mr Gr.ffin is the son of Mr. an Mrs. N. R Griffin, of Wj where the yormg couple their home. HODGES - MANNING Miss Evey I. Manning and Jo ( Sampson llodgrs were nurr?d Griffins Township Saturday 666 co-DS FEVER Salee, Nwae Di ipt ? ? Try "tab N) Trim"?WTarM's noon at 5:30 o'clock, a number of relatives and close friends witness ing the uuiimi) . Rev. W. B. Har rington, Baptist minister, officiated. The bridal party and friends were entertained at the home of the groom's parents in Bear Crass Town ship following the wedding. 1 Mrs. Hodges is the attractive ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Manning, of Griffins Township. She attended Farm Life school and has many friends in that section. Mr Hotfees. son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hodges, is connected with the Slate Highway Commission and is located in Griffins Township. They! will be at home temporarily withj the bride's parents, but they plan to, kcate with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberson shortly. THANKSGIVING PAKTY AT BEAK GRASS FRIDAY The Presbyterian Young Peoples' League of Bear Grass gave a Thanks giving party in their community kouse Friday night. The community house was attract jhely decorated in keeping with the Games and contests of var ious kinds were enjoyed very much, at the conclusion of which every one was directed to a huge Imnfire on the church lawn Wieners were roasted sandwiches were enjoyed and drinks were served. A mots delightful time was had hv all. SMITH - BUTLER Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Butler, of Pitt County, announce the marriage oi their daughter, Irene, to Mr. Rob in T, Smith, on Thursday, October 29. 1936 At home. Fairfax Avenue, Nor folk, Va. OrMMCI ? TAYLOR TV wedding of Mm Mar (ore Tartar and SberriH Gnrgams, both of near here. was solemnized Sunday at S:30 at the Pmbytcrian church, with Mr. Piephoi! officiating A small group of friends and reU Iaw wrrr present for the ceremony. The bride was attired in a navy blur suit. Mrs. Curganus is the young daughter of Mrs. A. E. Taylor, of near Robrrson's Chapel. Mr. Cur ganus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gurganus. of near here The yung couple will make their hom near here on the William-ton and \\ a-hmgton road PIANO: A FINE ISED I FRIGHT piano is being returned to us be cause original purchaser is rnsol ivent. In order to dispose of this piano immediately, will transfer ii to responsible party for the balance For particulars write Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg. Va. n27 3i ixt ci an took cab tar cold *? ?! LET ITS (? TOCB CAB far cold weethtr. Frtcu Come to Service Headquarters for Christmas Gifts CLARK'S DRUG STORE In Business lor Your Health _ t Good digestion is a must' in this game -PHIl L A B AT T E -ormi * IUU?IB SET-TO ctbcia. I head for Candi," says Phil LaBatte. hockey scar. "I smoke Camels for digea boa's sake?for chat cheery 'lift.'* . C. SICKLES, a busy I "What a pleasant help Camels as* I good digestion! They set ase right!" 'OS Instead of spending your money for trifling gifts of no enduring merit this year, why not buy gift articles of hard ware? All are eminently practical, of course; as a rule they are articles thart^j you will buy later, anyway. The list of suggestions submitted here by no means represents all the gift ideas in our store. You will find some thing here for everyone, and we'll be on ly too glad to make suggestions and show you our stock. The assortment is complete now?and the prices will not he any lower later; in fact, replacements will probably cost more, so be wise and bring us your list now. A FEW SUGGESTIONS ELECTRIC IRONS SCISSORS BREAD KNIVES RANGES OIL STOVES CAKE PANS SCALES FOOD GRINDERS rOCKET KNIVES SHOT GUNS HAMMKKS Christmas Trees and Tree Lights Wagons and Tricycles WILLI AMSTON' i HARDWARE CO.! i Washington Street Williamston. N. C. | Join Our CHRISTMAS Club Enrollments are now being made in our Christinas Club (or next year! Open an account with as little as you wish?just deposit the same amount each ?11 through the year, and watch the dollars r! By the time Christmas rolls you"11 have enough cash to pay for all the gifts you want to buy?and you won't to touch your earnings next Guaranty Bank & Trust Company TUl i wkat ikoMumii My alter Ulun( this qtuck Ik CH EC K-A-COLD ?P^ ? ???? ?. /"* ? c?? BONDED WAREHOUSE For the Storage of Peanuts See? * J. G. Staton Deadline for Telephone Directory December 8th Anyone desiring a change or changes in the Telephone Directory will please notify us at once or at least by the 8th of December, as the Dirctory will go to press on December 10th. NO CHANGES WILL BE MADE AFTER DECEMBER 8th Call Us lor Any Change or Further Information Carolina T elephone and Telegraph Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. for the 1,936th time We sat down to think of the reasons why you should buy your Gifts at Margolis Bros. We mean YOUR reasons for buying, not ours for wanting you to. Without commercial ballyhoo, we offer you just one: THIS IS A GOOD STORE. We don't say it is the ONLY good store. If this remind er sends you out to shop in one of the oth ers, it will still benefit us sooner or later, for all good stores have a common cause. We prefer not to talk about the size of our collections . .. you know they are adequate. We could tell you how carefully and how much time we spent in collecting them . . . how every single gift-item had to measure up to the Mar golis quality standard before finding its way itrto our Christmas stocks. But that needn't matter to you. so long as they are unusual and are here. We prefer to stress this one thing?that the name of Margolis Brothers on a gift you give (or receive) is a token of a certain standard of selectivity, a small added glamour to the pleas ure of the gift itself. tkotfoiis Burthen "THE SHOPPING PLACE. AFTER ALL"
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