Society and Personals
OF WILLIAMSTON uid MAKTIN COUNTY
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Spends Week-end In BaMgti
Mr. Ben Courtney spent the past
week-end in Raleigh with friends.
In LaGrange Last Week-end
Mr. James W Lewis spent the
week-end in LaGrange with rela
tives.
Visit in Stakes Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Oonme Hardison vis
ited in Stokes Sunday.
Spends Week-end Here
Mr. Charjos Rogers, of Oriental,
he week-end he.e will. Hlld
Philsthea Class Will Meet
The Baptist Philathea class will
hold us regular meeting in J
church Thursday evening at tig
o'clock instead of on I*,d"y'
change is being made, Mrs. J Ban
Getsinger points out, to avoid a con
wl . choral club practice
All members are urged to note the
change and be present, if possible
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. Sam Everett, of Roberaon
ville, was a business visitor he
vesterday
Marriage Uaucd ,
Marriage licenses acu ciimco n>
Saturday to Alphonso V, Cox
this county, and Melba Lee While
[ursu of Tarboru, and to William
Carlyle Ayers, of Beaufort County,
and Ellen Starbuck Sugg. of Ki
ton.
Spend Week-end Here
Mr and Mrs Handulph Hunv
phries and sons. Randolph, Ji.. Bil
and Jack, of Wh.testonc, Va., spent
the week-end here with Mr and
Mrs. William Chase
W ere Here Yesterday
Messrs H M Ainsley and B M
Worsley and Dr E E P.Hman, ot
Okie City, wei't? Iti-n- >osU'Ujy
"Tending to busmen
Spends Week end Here
Mr. John L. Rodgeraon, auditor
for the State Banking Department,
spent the week-end here with his
family
In Scotland Neck Sunday
Dr and Mrs J L Spencer visited
friends in Scotland Neck Sunday (
Were Here Yesterday .
Messrs Hugh Roberson. Mayo Lit ,
tie L W Anderson. S L Roberson.
Buck James, C L Green. Joe Win
slow, J H Daniel. Charles Gray and
D R Everett were here yesterday
from Robersonville attending to,
business
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr E R Edmondson, of Hassell.
w as a business visitor here yesier- ^
day.
Were in LaGrange Sunday
?Mr end Mis 1 eiinin lY.ii nlnll V n
Red relatives in LaGrange Sunday
In Washington City l-ast Week end
Mr and Mrs Bob Swain, accom
panied by Mr and Mrs Walter
Clark, of Plymouth, visited 111 Wash
ington City last week-end
Visit at l.angley Yield
Misses Annie Mae Odell and Ei
nestine Barber and Mr Eugene Rice
visited at Langley Field Sunday.
In Farmville l ast Week end
Mr and Mrs J C Manning and
son visited in Farmville last week
end.
W as in Raleigh Saturday
Mi" l.L Brown BartdoU.vw-R-*
in Raleigh Saturday
Shop Here Friday ? ???
Mesdames Archie Mobley. Clyde
Modlin and daughter and David]
TJ ? 1 I . J ""
Hollidav and Misses Vera Modlin
and Mary Clyde Modlin, of James
ville, were shoppers here Friday af
ternoon.
Visit Here Last Week-end
Mr. and Mrs William Cook, of
Columbia, S. C, spent the week-end
here with Mr Cook's parents, Mr
and Mrs J S. Cook.
Do
You
Agree?
A druf store is more than
just another store?it's the
fuardian of the commun
ity's heaith.~lan't it a wise
pUn to fill your druf needs
in this community's welfare
here, where a deep interest
assures you of only RELIA
BLE. SAFE products?
CLARK'S
DRUG STORE
PHONE S3
In Washington Last Week-end
Mrs A R. White and daughter,
Rcid visited friends in Washington
last week-end.
Were in Richmond Sunday
Mi and Mrs Grover Hardison
and daughter, Katherine, were the
nf Mr and Mrs Irvin Hu":
land infant daughter, Paulann, in
Richmond Sunday
i Visit in Washington, D. C.
Messrs Thad Harrison, N R Man
mug,?J+m?Manning,?Juc?Iiasujl
Ttirower and Lawrence Lindsley
were visitors in Wuslnngton, D C.,
Sunday
H as Business Visitor Here
Mi C. W. Cowun, of Oak City,
was a business visitor here yester
day.
H as Here Monday
Mr. Frank Hancock, of Williams
Township, was a business visitor
[ here Monday. !
Visit in Norfolk Sunday
Mr and Mrs Frank J Margolis
! visited relatives 111 Norfolk Sunday
Was in Washington City
Miss Dorothy Ward visited in
' Washington City Sunday
Attend Music Contest
Misses Elizabeth Parker, Nancy
Biggs, Elsie Gurganus. Kattierine
Manning and Marjorie Dunn and
Messrs. Jack Edmondson and James
Ward attended the music contest in
Greenville Saturday
Were Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yelverton
and Mr and Mrs Herbert Horn, of
i Goldsboro, visited friends here Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Yelverton for
merly lived here when Mr Yelvei
ion w as employed by the 1' rank
Saunders Tobacco Company
Visit Here Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Harry Vaughn, of
Sit it land Neek, visited friends here
Sunday.
spends Week-end Here
Miss Eunice Cook, of Clinton.
| spent the week-end here with Mrs
A L Roebuck.
Were Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs L A Roebuck, of
Greenville, visited Mr Roebuck's
mother, Mrs A L Roebuck here
Sunday.
Were Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Frank Jordan, of
Gardens, were visitors here Sunday.
Leaves for Nashville, Tenn.
Mr Francis Peel left yesterday for
Nashville, Tenn., where lie lias en
rolled 111 an embalming school for
tlie coming term
Recovering from Illness
Mrs Thessie Barnhill is recover
ing following a confinement at her
home witii maiai la
Spends Week-end Here
Miss Alma Godwin, student in a
Raleigh business school, spent the
w eek end here with her parents.
Mi and Mrs. V. D Godwin.
Is Visiting Friends Here
Miss Jane Parker, of Ruxton,
Md , is visiting friends here for a
lew days.
Is Spending Holidays Here
* Miss Elva Grace Barnhill, student
al W C U. N. C , is spending the
spring holidays with her mother.
Mis Thessie Barnhill.
siiuiL llrif Yesterday
Mesdaincs Curry and Earle, uf
Plymouth, were shoppers here yes
terday.
Was Here Yesterday
Mis. Joe?Strogar, op Plymoullrr
visited friends here yesterday.
Returns to Long Island
Mrs. C. O. Brown, of Kings Park,
L 1 , returned to her home yester
day after visiting her mother. Mrs.
J. D. Mrzclle here for several days.
In Greenville Yesterday
Mr W J. Miller was in Greenville
yesterday on business.
Speuding Holidays Here
Miss Oleena Swain, student al W
C. U. N C, is spending the spring
holidays here with her parents
Visit in Goldsboro Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers vis
ited the latter's parents in Goldsboro
Sunday.
in Rocky Mount Sunday
Messrs. Ernest Means and-Wood
row Tice visited in Rocky Mount on
Sunday.
Shops Here Saturday
Mi? F.lsie Criap. nf Hassell. ?hop
ped here Saturday.
Visits in Scotland Neck
Mrs. Bob Allsbrook spent the1
week-end in Scotland Neck.
Were Here l ast Week-end
Misses Dolores James and Emma
Aycock, teachers in the Jamesville
school, were guests of Miss Mamie
Clyde Taylor here last week-end.
Visit in Belhaven Sunday
Misses Mary Charles Godwin and
Mary Gwen Osborne visited in Bel
haven Sunday.
SPRING TIME IS PAINT TIME
Let me figure your next paint job. Efficient
help. Estimates furnished free.
TED JACKSON
Atlantic Hotel
Williamston, N. C.
Visit in Edenton Friday
Misses Elizabeth Parker, Nancy
Biggs, Elsie Gurganus, Katherine
Manning and Marjone Grey Dunn
and Mrs Rome Biggs visited
Eden ton Friday.
Spends Week-end in Bethel
?Mi** Mary I^wir Manning spent!
the week-end in Bethel with friends
Were Here Sunday
Misses Kathcrinc Holden, Allie
Marie Waters, and Frances Spivey
nt Windiior, visited hti? Sunday 1
In Ahoskie Sunday
Mr. Billy Mercer visited relatives'
in Ahoskie Sunday.
Was in Columbia Sunday
Mr Jack Martin, of Jamesville,
visited friends in Columbia Sunday.
Visit Here Sunday
Messrs. Sammy Grice, Happy"
Phelps, Jack Swanner, Scott Wright,
Francis Matthews, Dick Mann and
Floyd Coxe, all of W ash lngton.vis
lted here Sunday.
Visit Terra Ceia Saturday
Misses Mary Robinson, Mary
| Whitley, Dorcas Knowles and Nan
<?> Glover visited Terra Ceia last
(-Saturday.
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Return from Florida
Mr and Mrs. Joel Muse and
daughter, Lilybet, return tomorrow
from a several weeks' stay in Flor
ida.
FNTERTAIN LEGION AUXILIARY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Mesdames N. M Mobley, H. U
Peele and A. C. Robrson were hos
tesses to fifteen members of the
American Legion Auxiliary Satur
day afternoon at three o'clock
Mrs Wtnslow, president, called
the meeting to order and the gener
al routine of business was conduct
ed. The auxiliary house committee
was given a vote of thanks for sil
verware presented at the meeting,
later to be added to the equipment
at the Hut.
Miss Clyde Hassell reported a do
r.ation of five dollars to be used for
the tornado victims in the Windsor
area Poppy Day will be sponsored
by the Auxiliary as usual this year,
arid four Oteen natients will receive
flowers on Easter
Mrs W. o. Griffin, accompanied
by Mrs. Edward Corey and Mrs. A.
1 C Roberson gave several lovely mu
I siyal selections, which was followed
by a reading on child welfare by
Mrs. Ray Goodmon.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed with Easter favors. Each guest
I found a number under her plate,
j the lueky ones being Mrs. Ray
Goodmon and Mrs. H. L. Swain, who
received large bunnies filled with
1 Easter Candy.
In May, Mesdames Charlie Daven
port, P M Holliday and John A
Returns Home Sunday
Mrs. Chloe Taylor returned home
Sunday after spending four weeks
in Duke hospital where she received
medical treatment.
Attend Tea In Greenville
Mesdames George Harriion, Hu
bert Cobum, V. J. Spivey, J. D.
Woolard attended a tea given by
- Mrs. W H Woolard in Greenville
I Saturday
Spends Week-end in Raleigh
Mrs. Charles Godwin, Jr., spent
the week-end in Raleigh with her
husband.
Are in Norfolk Today
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Corey and
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill are in
Norfolk today.
? Spends Week-end Here
Mi?p Blanche Harrison student at
j Converse, Spartanburg. S. C . spent
the week-end here with her parents,
! Mr and Mrs C. A Harrison
- Shop Here Today
Ml wlamrs M F anH Allon Van
[ Nortwick and Miss Frances Van
Nortwick, of Robersonville, were
, shoppers here today.
Returns from Virginia
Mr R Sherrod Corey has relurn
from a week's visit with friends
in Virginia.
Here from Severn
Mr M L Martin, of Severn, was
here yesterday visiting friends.
EXTEND INVITATIONS TO
JOIN LIBRARY BOOK CLUB
Ai! those who were unable to at
tend the call meeting at the library
here last Friday evening and who
wish to join the library book club
are urged to sto by thep library any
time this week and leave" their
names and book titles with Mrs An
derson.
.MRS. BARN HILL ENTERTAINS
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Mr* J. T. Barnhill was hostess to
the Woman's Missionary Society of
the Everetts Christian church Satur
day evening. Those present were:]
Mesdames L. A. Clark, Ida Clark, A.
C. Barnhill, J. B. Barnhill, Sr.. Mack
James, George Bland, Raymond
Stalls, Bill Bullock, Herman Wil
liams, Will Gurganus, Aton Keel, L.
C. James, Joe Harrison. Elizabeth
Wynne and G. G. Bailey
Shop In Greenville Saturday
Mrs. Francis Barnes and Mary
Benson shopped in Greenviye Sat
urday.
U. S.-N. C. Pullorum
Blood Tested
$8.95 per 100
First Quality
Bocks, Reds, Leghorns. Hatches
off each Tuesday and Thurs
day. Mail order receive prompt
attention.
Lancaster's Hatchery
Phone 241-1
WINDSOR. N. C.
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UP A CAMEL
OFTEN! I FIND
CAMELS MILD. <
BETTER FOR ^
STEADY SMOKING
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FOR SMOKING PLEASURE AT ITS BEST
CAMEL t/ie ciga/rtfc ofCostficr 7o6accos
Darden's
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We have a wide assortment of Dresses, Man-Tailored Suits, Waists, Skirts, Sweaters, Hosiery, Millinery and Lingerie.
You'll always find our prices reasonable, so come in and make your selections at once. Men, we can outfit you, too, for~ESster.
SHOES for EASTER
Shiny patent, heel-less or toe
less, or both, is what the woman
of fashion will wear for Easter
and afterwards. Attractive, neat
and correct. Straps, pumps and
oxfords.
$1.98 and $2.98
LADIES'
COATS
Irrealatible appeal in a man
niah cut coat. Suitable for
wear on all occaaiona and the
perfect coat for 'knock-about'.
We have your alia and the col
or that you want. Other atylea
to aelect from.
PRICE RANGE
$2.98
$5.95
$9.95
Men's and Boys'
SPORT SHOES
$1.98
$2.98
Endicott Shoes
In White, Black or Tan
69c &
79c
Ladies'
EASTER HATS
Straw or Felt
97c to
$1.98
Children's Shoes
BLACK HAWK
$1.98 &
$2.49
SHOES for SPRING
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You walk about three-fourths
of the time?let us fit you in a com
fortable, stylish c o m b i n a tion
brown and white or white shoe ?
Ideal for sport or dress.
$1.98-$2.98
LADIES'
Dresses
Spring La swing lima ? Wa
hava drasaas for you that htra
an individual touch, but yai
a r a tha haight of fashion.
Swirling a k i r ta. baoamlng
stylas. Saa lham nowl
PRICE RANGE
$1.98 - $2.98
$3.98 ? $4.95
$5.95 - $9.95
. Store
WILLIAMSTON,
NORTH CAROLINA