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\Society and Personals OF WBX1AMSTON ui lUtTO COtHCTT lu Tmm Homday CMt Piuhhi. 01 Jamesville j was a visitor m towrr yesterday Ik Rhkmomd ilomday Mr. and Mrs. George Hams spent \estaday in Richmond, where Mr Harris went to attend to business matter*. Leave jar Florida Mesdames Huyt Manning. Eddie t lifc Hill IN III Gurtin and son; Clarence Gurkm left today for Flor ida. where they will visit relatives for several davs. Ik turfaU UoeeeUy Mr Eason Lilley was m Norfolk yesterday to meet Mrs Lifley. who has been tn a Baltimore hospital for the past three weeks. Ik Vrw B'tk Robert I lavs, spent the week ?nd in New Bern with his mother Leaves for Raleigh Mr. John W Green left this week 11 for Raleigh where he w:)! re|iresent the North Carolina Joint Mock Land Bank in the counties of Wake and Johnston. ? Arrive Here Samday Mr. and Mn. Milton Norman, oi Raleigh, arrived here Sunday to vis it Mr and Mrs A Hi-s!i Mr Nor man returning late that day Visitor Here Monday Mr J A. Everett, of Palmyra. wis here yesterday attending to from Plymouth Attorney Z. V. Norman, oi Plym outh. was here yesterday afternoon attending to businr* said to have Wn in ronnertion with the location of a pulp mill on the Lucas property near Plvmouth. | # / m M J D , * mm if i/rriiuw - nrtrrta ntwtr srcfiMg Messrs. C. Abram Robersoo, of Robersonville. C. C. Fleming, of Jamesville: R L. PerTy, of Bear Gras.- and J. E. Pope, of WiDiam ston: were present fur the regular meeting of the county board of com missioner- here yesterday a From Akoskit Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hardison, of Aboskie. spent the weekend here with relatives. a f ttends Federal Court Editor W. C. Manning was in Elizabeth City yesterday attending Federal court. i /ii/orj lltrt Monday J C and Johnnie Gurkin. of Gt w is here yesterday after noon rtorn Jamesville Mr Clarence Stalling. of J, . ille w.i- here ye-lerrlay afternoon is I tor Hat Mr. N. G. BarlielI secretary c be Eafleni CiraGn CUmmAmw c ommercr, of Kindon. was here ye rrdav. '.dans From Mrs. C. H. Godwin has relume 001 a visit with rehtiwr in An spoils. Md. '(turns To Rocky Moant Mrs. Pat Crawford has iclumg > her home in Rocky Mount afle trading several days here wit] ieods * t Virginia Brack Mine Anna Crawford and Essi eel arc spending several days will Irs Carrie Biggs Morrison at Vir nia Beach. ??? darns From Hospital Mr. C. A. Harrison returned frun Rocky Mount hospital yesterday e had his tonsils removed a wed :<> last Saturday and returned las iturday for treatment. His coodi an is much improved now Tom Evrretts Mrs. Dillon Peel was here yester iv from Everetts shopping r Town Monday Mr Robert Kverett. of I'almyra as here yesterday. I Eton and Greensboro Misses Eva Harrison and Tbefnu rown and Professor Larry Wadi sited in Eton College and Greens ?ro Sunday. r sit or Hat Monday Rev C. C. Ware, uf Wilson, sa re yesterday attending to churcl tsiness ENANTS WANTED: ONE WHITf and three colored tenants want I. I will furnish house and wood a not apply unless you can givr lod references. John W Green illiamston. N. C. d4 2t Headquarters for Christmas Gifts CLARK'S DRUG STORE In Buunesi for Your Health tiuttystis's "Ladies Aid Society" mf TO THE RESCUE! for that "What-To-Give Will - He - Like - It Feeling,? Come in and let us help you select a gift from his own store. Plenty of clerks and a large selection to help you with your gift problems! Hosiery Neckties Shoes Slippers Bath Robes Scarfs Suspenders Belts Cloves Work Shirts Caps Carters Trousers Lumberjacks Handkerchiefs Dress Shirts Sweaters Pajamas Belt Sets Overcoats Underwear Hats WHATEVER you buy for bin here, you can be sure of hi* ever lasting gratitude. He probably does his own shopping here, if he's a man of good taste and good judgment, so it will be l?h? f*Ming ? gift he would pick out himself. Better came early! MALLOBY -DANIELS A wedding of much interest to their many friends throughout this section was that of Miss Bess e Caudell Daniels to Joseph Sidney Maliory on last Saturday in the W3 liamston Baptist parsonage, the Rev James H. Smith ofiiciating. Mrs Maliory is the attractive >OUC2 niece t\i Mrs William tWlf Council, of Oak City, and dangh of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Daniels Mr. Maliory is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Maliory. and is a progressive young farmer of near Oak City. The bride and ipoom number many friends among both the younger and older people of this section. Immediately after the ceremony, [he couple left lor -a short wedding [rip to western North Carolina and joints in Virginia. They will be at ootne near Oak City after Decem oer 10. LEGION AIXILLAKY IN MEET SATURDAY The regular monthly meeting of [he John Walton Hassell post of the American Legion Auxiliary was held Saturday afternoon in the home of be president. Mis. Ray Goodmon. villi about 21 members present. Rev Z. T PiephofT conducted the levotionals and brought the unit an nspinng Christmas message "She regular business of the meet ng was handled, including a report if the district meeting held the pre eding Wednesday Plans for taking care of a mother ind seven children in one family ind three children in another fam ly were formulated After the business meeting, the Hist ess invited the members to the lining room for the social hour, tea andwiches and candies and nuts be ng served amid a lovely Christmas citing. Each member present drew i tiny remembrance The next meeting will be held the irst Saturday in January at the tome of Mrs W H. Gray in Rob ?rsonville. _ H UCEVT BRIDES ARE HONORED SATURDAY Ob Saturday aftarnoon. from 3JO to ? o'clock Mrs. W. C. Peele and Vim Lcla Brown Barnhill enter tained with a bridge party at the home of Mis Barnhill, on Hough ton Street, for Mrs. Hubert Coburn and Mrs. V. G. Spivey, recent brides The reception hall, front and back par kin were attractively decorated with dowers and greens suggestive of the holiday season, and the Christ mas motif was carried out through out the party. Mrs F F. Pollard, of Bethel, sis ter of Miss Barnhill, and Miss Fran ces Dailey greeted the guests at the door and introduced them to the re ceiving line, which was stationed in the reception hall. This was com posed of the hostesses and the hon orees. Mis CoUuui and Mrs. Spivey, Mrs. Murray Hodges and Mrs. Wil liam Pollard, of Greenville, whtrarc also recent brides, and Miss Daisy Lee Carson, of Bethel, a bride-elect of this month. After several progressions. Mrs. J. W Watts held high score and Miss Ethelyn Eason low and were given attractive gifts. Mrs. Spivey and Mrs. Coburn were given luncheon cloths. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Pollard, Miss Carson, and Mrs Charles Peel, a recent bride, were remembered with lovely gifts of linen. Refreshment of ice cream and cake were served. The individual plates were decorated with tiny ta pers placed in gum drops and Christ Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get re lief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you can not afford to take a chance with any thing less than Creomnlslon. which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies have failed, donl be discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with results from the very first battle.GeiCreomulsionrightnow. (AdvJ mat baskets of mints. Out-of-town Ethel Watte, Huntington. W. Va^ Mrs. Bruce Russell, Miss Beatrice Wynne and Mrs. A. P. Barnhill, of Everetts; Mrs. Leon Roberson, Mrs. Leiand Andrews, Mrs. Alton Car ion, Mrs. Royal Carson. Mrs. T. F. Pollard, and Miss Carson, of Bethel; ind Mrs. Pollard and Mrs. Hodges, if Greenville Flue-cured Tobacco Stocks Increased by Large Margin Stocks of flue-cured tobacco on land October 1, 1936, were 850,072, ?0 pounds compared with 798 366. OOO pounds on October 1, IMA, an at tl.7tM.000 the period froth July October 1, 1896, increased 102^75,000 wed with an ineraaae at WO pounds during the a me. The government report does eke into consider stion the ion in production caused by dry k father last summer. It the peat (rowing season had been a normal ine, tobacco production in the ftue ?ured areas would probably have anked along with some of the big 'wt nn rwnwt We say she's a Wise Woman? BUT HER HUSBAND WILL PROBABLY JUST CALL HER A 'Smart Gal' BUNDED STRAIGHT WHISKIES ~tr Three choice whiskies expertly blended into this rally fane whiskey. 90 proof BOL'RBON ... Available also in R Y E Coprrighc I9X, Joa. &. Finch 4 Co, lev . shcnln. Fa I, VmXT\ >? and Here's the Reason Ko kn.cknacl s -h o y ar ... .10 ash trays to miss ... no lighters to forget to fill . . . no jewelry to junk. Shirts . . . ties . . . -hosiery . . . robes . . . pajamas?that's what smart wives will place under the family tree, and that's why it's going to be one big hap py family Christmas morning. Come to BARNHILL'S, Ladies, and he'll know before he opens the box that he's going to like it. We have hunderds of useful articles that will make the best kind of gifts. Come early! Barnhill Bros. When Better Clothes Are Made. BanhUl's WU1 Whole a*u/ /namj PHILCO RADIO to Vv Think of the pleasure and entertainment a NEW PHILCO ALL-WAVE RADIO will bring?not only for Christmas morn ing, but for years to come. Tune domestic stations or, by a flick of the dial, journey to all the foreign countries of the world. Get your music without distortion and without static. See the new PHILCO RADIO today, and do all your gift buying at one time. 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