Society and Personals jj
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Mean. William Gray. J. C I
W. E. Vick and David
Robersonville, were Jim
court yesterday
Vidtiag I
Mia Alma Godwin is
Comma nder and Mrs. D c. Godw
in Annapolis, where die will
present lor the *???*??* pi
gram at the Naval
Mrs. Ruth Pal Brown and
er, Mrs. Hagan. and Mr. Hum, ol
SuOolk, Vs., spent Sunday have '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Motofay
Mm Aka Criicber is
Meredith CoHftc,
c*y
Mil Beaut Co* and n, of W?
?Clan Olj, are vmui| Mr. ai
Mr*. B. P. Perry here.
. Va.
Mrs. Dtck Woodward and little
r, at Ashland. Va, arc Visa
Myrtle .Broa* v ?
EUd Taylor and Annie
Hardy, of Itlmh. vent lb
end here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Mayo Muelle. of Ch
\soled here yesterday.
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Miss Came WacstaO. of Rosboru.
is ytwlmt several weeks here with
her sister. Mob Mary WacstaO.
Mrs. Mary Shute, of Norfolk, spent
the week-end here with relatives.
Sale
from Winstoo-Salem far the
Harry Taylor returns this week
attended school dunnf the past I
Va. They will be nc
le today by Uo?
Paul Simpmw visa ted friends in
Suflolk Sunday.
Marvin Robereon and Neal Jones
Sunday at Virginia Beach.
Professor T. O. Hickman was here
yesterday Iran Bear Grass in the
interest of the srlmnl there.
Miss Verona Gardner, of James
vdie. is m Norfolk this week visit
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom, of
Norfolk, spent the week-end here
| with Mr. Bloom s sister, Mrs. F. J.
Mar (olis. and Mr. Margolis.
Miss Mar caret Moms spent Sun
day here with her sister, Mrs. Urbin
Rogers, and Mr. Rogers.
Mr. mat Mrs. Albert OrWTm, of
Richmond, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of
bchmond. visited relatives here last
Saturday and Sunday.
Among linae attending the funeral
of Mrs. Irene Smith Sunday were:
Mr. and Hn T. F. Harden. of Wil
ngton; Mia. Tom Jacock and Mra
Charles Jacock. af Tarboro. Mr. and
Mra Mm i is Clifton. Mr. John I>ar
n. of Luunburg. lira Jack Saun
ders, of Krnston. Mr. and Mra Nor
man Cordon. Mra Justus Randolph.
Mra Frank Bryan. Mra Dempsey
Bryan. Mra Ellen Scott, Mr. Leroy
Scott, Mr. McDonald Scott, Mr. and
Mra George Webster. Mr. and Mra
Joe Manfcubrn. Mr. and Mra t O.
Harding. Mra Herd Mitchell, of
Washington. Mra Wusthrop D. Wash
burn, Mra W. J. Congdon. of Hope
well. Va; Miss ESre Waldo. Mra
Don Matthews. Mra Harry Waldo,
of Hamilton. Rev Benjamin Brodie,
of Scotland Neck, Ma Annie and
Sarah Barnes, Mr and Mrs McGlo
horn. Mra Thomas W> tin. Miss Sar
ah Vaughn. Mra Mary Harrell. Mra
Virgie Wynn. of Murlreesboro. and
Mra Myra Peel and daughter, ol
CresmeU.
Paul Bailey returned Saturday
from AshcvUle. arte* he attend
he state convention at the Meu
politan Lite Insurance Co.
Mrs. J. E. Kmc KMnt last Friday
and Saturday m a Kocky Mount hos
pital. where she went tor a medical
examination.
ji-? sUiteut it
Wake Forest collect, arrived home
Sunday to spend the summer with
.us parents. Mr. and Mra Wheeler
Martin.
(Bristol Herald-Courier)
Saturday afternoon. May S, at 4
o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs
J. Walter Setfe, Lorn wood Street, in
Bristol. Term, Miss Rachel Davis
Dryden. younger daughter of Mrs
IWnhs Neelri llryrlrn. and the late.
Mr. Rohert D. Dryden. of Fayette
wile, Tenn. became the bride of
Mr. Hugh M. Bunas. jr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. M Bunas jot William
ston. N. C The Rev. Mr. J. Randall
Karris, the bride's pastor, officiated
The home was adorned with bas
kets of spring dowers and the plight
tng of the troth took place before an
altar of tall white candelabra burn
ing white tapers Mrs Frank Mar
??ey. pianist, and Mrs Harry Lov
ing. violinist, rendered the nuptial
music. The Bridal Chorus from
Lohengrin" (Wagner! was used as
>he processional and Mendelssohn's
Wedding March as the recessional
Before the ceremony "llnul" was
played and during the reading of the
marriage service; "For You Alone,"
was softly intoned.
Miss Anna Neeid Dryden was her
sister's maid of honor and only at
tendant. She wore a gown of this
with navy
n inn bouquet at yeilaer
and blue larkspur.
The bride wore a two-piece suit
at powder blue with trimming* of
gray. Her accessories were gray,
and ihe carried an arm bnuquet of
pink roe**, tied with acarf at pink
aaUn. sbe was given in marriage
by her uncie, Mr. Higgins.
Phillip Higgina served Mr. Burraa a*
Mr. and Mrs. Burns left in their
car during the late afternoon tor
Marysville, Pa., where they will re
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
HUT SATURDAY
The regular* monthly meeting of
the American Legion Auxiliary of
the John Walton Hasaell post will
be held Saturday afternoon, June S.
at 5:30 o'clock in the home at M
A. C. Robertson at Farm Life. All
members are urged to be present.
In the United States District Court
(or the Sastern District of North
Carolina. Washington Division.
In Bankruptcy No. 631.
In the Matter of OlUe frauds Clark,
The petition of QUia Francis Clark
of QrcaovUle, North Carolina, tor a
full discharge in Bankruptcy, having
been filed in said court. It la ordered
by the court that a hearing be had
on July S, 1937 before Honorable L
M. Meekins, Judge of said court, at
Washington. North Carolina, at 13
o'clock m.. and that all known cred
itors and other interested
d persona
and place
may appear at said time
and show Just cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of said peti
tioner should not be granted.
Williamston. North Carolina.
This May 26th. 1937. A. D.
jel 2tw WHEELER MARTIN.
U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy.
The Chevrolet purchasing depart
ment bought enough tires in 1930 to
make a slack 466 miles high. Of it
divided into i.Juu e<iuai tutu eada
pile would be higher than the Em
pire State building.
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PRESSING and CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT
TO BE CLOSED
ALL NEXT WEEK
JUNE 7th THROUGH JUNE 12th
Forced to Close on Account
Making Repairs to Building
We would appreciate our customers sending us their cl othes
this week and calling for them before Saturday night. We re
gret that we have to close down for a whole week, but th<sre is
nothing left for us to do, for improvements must be made to the
entire building, and it is next to impossible to work when a new
floor is being laid.
Our closing for a week will be rather expensive, and we will
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sending in all clothes for cleaning and pressing as quickly as pos
sible. Please call for them not later than Saturday, for they may
be damaged in being moved.
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?WILLI AMSTON, N. C.
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