Wo Pel Club Meetings Society and Personate OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY Aaytkiaf This Depart Te 4 6 J Operated On for Appendicitis Miss Nancy Haislip daughter of Mr and Mrs R A Haislip. of Has sell. was operated on in the Wind sor hospital for appendicitis Tues day night Miss Haislip is leaching in the Merry' Hill schools ? Attend Banquet In Plymouth Messrs. Wheeler Martin, N. C. -? Green.-Paul - Simpson, nave Crnfk-, ott. Ray Goodmon, Curtis Leggett and Frank Margolis attended a golf trv Club Wednesday night Leaves for Norfolk Joe Pender. Jr., left this week for Norfolk where he enlisted in the .1? S Navv Was Business Visitor Here Henry Cuthrell. of Rocky Mount, was a business visitor here yester day. i Attends Dance in Wilson Miss Margaret Jones attended the Glenn Miher doner in Witsnn this week. Was Business Visitor Here M.r Ben Peel, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here Wednesday afternoon Visits Relatives Here Miss Margaret Everett, of Wash ington. visited relatives here Tues day afternoon Was Here Wednesday Mr. K A. Haislip, of HasseJl, at tended to Iwnuness. iuire?Wednesday afternoon. Leaves tor ('hurleston. S. ( Mrs. iv T. Walker left Wednesday for a visit with friends m Charles ton. S C. " * ' >?. ? ? Was Business Visitor IfeTe Mr. Herman Rogerson. of Bear tit ass. was a business visitor here Wednesday. Miiitkl RME of I 'gkth'Ul Eugene Ange. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Ange, of Jamesyille. has been named king of the May Day festi val to be pi? nte.d at A C. College. Wilson, next week Spends Week-end Here Mi1-! Tim! fli'/'M'?t ..iting Miss Ethel Mae James here this week-end. Spends W eek end Here Whit Purvis, student at the Uin--j xersnv. Chanel Hill, is visiting his mother Mis Daisy Purvis, here this | week-end. I Wis Here Wednesday Rev. J. M Perry, of Robersonville, visited herv Wednesday. In Washington Yesterday Mr Larry Wade was a business visitor in Washington yesterday. Mr and Mrs Clyde Moore, of ; Windsor, visited here Wednesday. Was Business Visitor Here J. Putritlwiiin Clvde Gibson, of Eliz abeth City, was a business visitor here Wednesday Was a Visitor Here Mi Henry Griffin, of Ashevijle, visited here a few days tlus week ?a In Cartaret County Yesterday Mesdames Eva Avant and Janie Lehue visited in Cartaret County yesterday Was Business Visitor Here Mi. Sam Mobley. of Bear Grass, was a business visitor here Wednes day. Improving from Pneumonia Mrs. W. E. Dunn is in Tarboro wtih her son, John, who is improving Irom a pneumonia attack Mr Dunn and daughter, Miss Marjorie Gray, I visited them in Tarboro yesterday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr Nat Parker, of Elizabeth City, rwag n business visitor here Wednes day and Thursday. Visits Here Yesterday Mr K. W. Taylor, of Elizabeth City, ' visited his daughter, Miss Mary Tay ! ior, here yesterday Resigns Position Here Mis.-, Elizabeth Deans has n'signed her position here with the WPA ofr fice to be with her mother who is seriously ill in Coierain.? In Washington Yesterday Mr. and Mrs Henry Harrison vis ^rtrrf'trT-Wunhingtun yio?t??iido?. Attend W elfare Meeting Mrs. Selma Rawls, Misses Mary Taylor and Audrey Williams are at tending a welfare meeting in Eliz abeth City U>da>\ Returns from Philadelphia Mr. Milton Goidmap has returned from a short visit with relatives in Philadelphia ? Ls Visiting Here Miss Judith Dupree, of Miami, is visiting Mrs J. W. Andrews nere ioT~ a lew days. Spend Wee*-end Here Miss Addie Lee Meador and guest Miss Sue Foye. students at E C. T | C . Greenville, are visiting the for mer's mother, Mrs Addie Meador. here this week-end. In Goldaburo Wednesday Miss Emelyne Evans visited Goldsboro Wednesday night. Attends Court Hen Judge Calvin Smith, jif Roberson-^ ville, attended court here this week. Visits Here Yesterday Mrs W B Wynne, of Grilfins Township, visited here yesterday. Was Here W ednesday Mr. Jesse Rawls. of Bear Grass, attended to business here Wednes day. In Norfolk Wednesday Mrs Thessie Barnhiil, Miss Do lores Long and Mr Breezy Beaird visited ill Norfolk Wednesday. To Return from Hospital Mrs A. D. Griffin is expected to return to her home in Griffins Town ship Sunday from a Washington hos pital where she underwent an oper ation for appendicitis last week. Attend Operetta Here Mrs. V H Mewborn and daugh ter. eBtty Jean, and Mrs. VanLand-: inglium. of Tarboro, attended the operetta here Wednesday night. In Washington Tuesday Mesdames W. L Mizelle, W E Old and Hal Dickens visited in Wash ington Tuesday afteronon. Visit Here Yesterday Mil F-rrl ""'1-ird and sum., Jule and Fred, of Bethel, visited relative's here yesterday Spending Week-end Here Miss Jane Moore, of Winston.Sal eni. IS spending the week-end here j Mr and Mrs M " ? Are Visiting Here Mrs. Hugh Cobb, of Norfolk. Va.. and Mrs. O, W. Harrington, of Ashe ville. are here visiting their niece. Mrs. Roy McClees, and Mr McClees Were Here Sunday ?- -j Mr. and Mrs: Andrew ,San, or Trenton, N. J ; Mr. and Mi's A M Davis and family, of Windsor, visit ed Miss Deiie Mae day. In Oak City Till!, .Week Mesdames Gussie Burroughs, Hoy Harrell, Willie Lassiter and P A Cherry and Miss Evelyn Burroughs visited in Oak City this week. Was Business Visitor Here Mi J. S. Ayers, of Oak City, was a business visitor heicycstcrday Attending Court Here Mr Jim Perry, of Palmyra, is at tending court here this week. Visits Here Wednesday Mrs E. W. Jones, of route three, visited here Wednesday afternoon Visit in Tarboro Mesdames Henry Crawford. J D. Thrower, Jack Booker and Jack Daniel visited Master John Dunn in a Tarboro hospital this morning In Terra Ceia Yesterday Mrs Paul Jones visited in Terra! Attends Show in Bethel Mr. Bill Haislip attended the show in Bethel last night. Was Here This Morning Professor Jim Uzzle was a visitor here this morning Takes Part in Programs Kay 11 Gbodinon. president of llie Coastal Plain League, participated in two programs marking the open ing of tin liHU Hull Kt'Uson al Gieen viile and Tarboro yesterday after n?in and last evening Majority Of Hon* Marketed At Cliadbourn Were Top* Seventy-three per cent of the 4.732 hogs marketed last year through the cooperative livestock as sociation at Chadbourn were tops, reports S. C. Oliver. Columbus County farm agent. Today's fashion wnrerow TOO CANT beat tfee amwj Mw frock, especially *kn tt i* totehtd ?p with crisp white. Here is an at, LrartiTe bckW of aorelty wcare ?try crepe. It h two piece, the front embellished with a crisp pltpw bow at the base of the imek seed a down the frond. Tht caffs are also of white piqae- The jumper top is drawn into a boekle in back at the waistline in Polonaise effect. The skirt is folly flared with the eantar eoaxn front and back. tt'crc Here This Morning Messrs. Buck and Jesse James, of Robersonville, were visitors in town this morning. ? Was. Well Represented Despite tin raw weather, William ston was well represented at the ball game in Tarboro last evening. Tobac co Man Jimmie Taylor was there witli a helling rcudy for Lou Kesr ney. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of Harry Waldo, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said signed within twelve (12) months from the date of this notice, or this notice will Jae pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 5th day of April, 1940. MRS BELLE C WALDO. Arirnini.sliH'rijL nl the estate: : ab-bt of Harry Waldo. NOTICE partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, N. H. Paulos restaurant business in Elizabeth City and Williamston. N. C, under the firm name of Central Cafe, was on the 11th day of April, 1940, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the bus iness future, in Elizabeth City, will be carried on by the said N. H. Pau los alone, and the business in future, in Williamston, will be carried on by the said George Sfetsos alone. N H PAULOS, al9-4t GEORGE SEETSOS. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. Laura Moore. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment in the above entitled proceeding made by L. B. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1940, the undersign ed commissioner will, on Thursday, the 2nd day of May, 1940, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the court house door in the town of Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale to the DR. V. H. MEWBORN OF-TOM-E-TRIST Please Note Date Changes Robersonville office, Scott's Jew elry Store, Tuesday, May 7th. Williamston office, Peele's Jewel ry Store, every Wed., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Plymouth office, Livennan's Drug Store, Every Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ?Lyes Examined r.lsssat Fitful? Tarboro Every Saturday. *c"t>ed real estate, to-wit: ArijmnfegMto fends of Joshua Col train. Will Griffin and others, be ginning at a pine m the old ""'imi Jones and Edward Lee line running South 70 yards to a poet, thence North lao yards to a post, thence East 70 yards, thence West 140 yards, con taining two (J) acres, more or less, and being a part of the tract of land whereon said William Jones used to live. This the 1st day of April. 1040 CHAS. H. MANNING, *'5 "it Commissioner. ADMINISTRATEIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Louise Purvis Hop kins, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present-same to the under signed within twelve (12) months (rum the date of this notice, or **??? notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to -said estate will piemn mat* immed iate payment. This the fifth day of April, 1940. ROBERTA PURVIS LATHAM, j Administratrix of the Estate of ai2-6t Louise Purvis Hopkins ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE | North Carolina. Martin County. Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of N. T. Leggett, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit same to the un- ( dersigned or her attorneys within twelve months of the date of this no tice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of March, 1940 MRS FANNIE LEGGETT, Administratrix of the Estate of N. T. Leggett. Peel & Manning, Attys. al2-6t NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court County of Martin vs. Eliza Ruff and husband, Levi Ruff. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment in the above entitled proceeding made by L. B Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1940, the undersign ed commissioner will, on Thursday the 2nd day of May, 1940, at twelve o clock noon, in front of the court house door in the town of Williams ton, N U T offer lor sale to the high i-st bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit Being all of lots IB, 15, 14 and 13 in Block "C" of the H S Everett land division, said map or plat being of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book 3, page 43. ATS) TKeTOToWIHgnafestflBEr of land, beginning at the Southern corner of lot 13 above described in Block C, thence a Northeasterly course 78 feet with lot No. 13 to the corner of lots Nos. 8 and ?. thence a Southeasterly course with lots Nos 9 and 10, 100 feet to the old road thence with the old road 121 feet to the .comer nf Tnf TJn 13 the Wjn. ning, this being a triangle shape of land South of lot No. 13. This the 1st day of April. 1940 CHAS. H. MANNING. a5-4t Commissioner. NOTICR OF BAIg North Carolina. Martnr-eounty. ftr The Superior Court. County of Martin v. Joe Whitehorne, Thomas Whitehorne, Catherine Whitehorne, Mamie H. IJIley and husband. Frank Lllley, Annie H. Rue and husband, Charlie Rue, Marthena H. Dale and husband, T. E. Dale, Dorothy Hargrove lioldea and husband, Paul B. Holdrn, Ra chael Hargrove Brown and hus ?hpd' S"*S Brown' and R- A- Hai |Under and by virtue of an order entitled proceeding made by L. B Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1940, the undersign ed commissioner will, on Thursday the 2nd day of May, 1940, at twelve 0 clock noon, in front of the court house door in the town of Williams IVJ-F ? ? er for sale to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: 1 "?und?2 ?S the North by Hines land, on the East by the Hines land on the South by the Alex Haislip land, on the West by ihe Pal HasKett land, containing 200 acres, more or less, lying and being in Goose Nest Township, Martin County u..-- u ^ the same land listed lor taxes in the | name at M. L? HaihHt Thi? the l?t of April tf40. CHAS H MANNING, Commissioner \m TtXAtU THE LAST WORD IN MOTOR OIL. [ARRISON OIL CO. 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