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Society andzPersonals OF WII.1.1AMSTON and MAJtTTN COUNT* Airftlv far Te 4 6 Showing Improvement Mrs W Oscar Peel, who entered a Washington hospital about ten days ago is showii% some improvement, but will have to continue in the in stitution several more days, at least. Spends Week-end Here Milton James, student at Wake Forest College, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Charlie James here last week-end. Visits Here Last Week-end Miss Mary Helen Boy kin. student at E. C T C-. Greenville, visited iiei parents. Mr and Mrs Joe Boykin, here iast week-end Spends Week-end Here Edgar Gurganus. student at Wake Forest College, visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus hen last week-end. Visits in Bear Grass Leon Rogers, student at the Uni versity. Chapel Hill, visited his mo ther. Mrs. Effie Rogers, in Bear Grass last week-end Was Here Last Week-end Miss Alberta Smith, of Ayden. stu dent at E. C- T C.. Greenville, visit ed Miss Addit Lee Mcador here dur mg the week-end. W as Business Visitor Here Mr. Ernie Gardner, of Jamesville. i was a business visitor here Satur day. Return from South Carolina Mrs C. D. Pittman and son. Jamie, j have returned from a visit with rel i atives in Anderson. S C In Elizabeth Citr Sunday Mr and Mrs H B Hogerson and ? - .?? Bruce Powell, visited in Eliza - i?eth City and Nags Head Sunday. Visit In Tarboro Sunday Mesdnrrtes D V Clayton and Dew it-y Hayman visited John Dunn in a Tarboro Hospital Sunday Attend I uueral in Ked Springs Mr. and Mrs Charlie Sessotns at 11? luied iht funeral of the former's | brother in Red Springs Saturday. Visit in Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock visit I ed in Elizabeth City Sunday. In Bear Graj* Sunday Mrs Gladys Taylor visited rela i iveti in Bear Grass Sunday Returns to Greensboro Miss Martha Lomax returned to her home in Greensboro Saturday after a week's visit here with Miss Klva Grace Barnhill. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. D. L. James was honoerd at a| birthday party by his family and a few friends Sunday, to celebrate his 59th anniversary at his home in Parmele A bountiful dinner ws served to Mr. and Mrs. D. L James. Mr and M rs. Irving James and children, Wal- j lace Bill and Claudia Ann; Mr and Mrs. Don Drew .of Norfolk; Mrs. Wil mec Biggs and son. Hilton Hay. Mr G D. James. Miss Ethel Mae James, of WilUamston; Mr. and Mrs Tom James, Mr. and Mrs. Mack James. Mrs. Raymond Stalls and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Keel and family, of Everett*. Mrs. Lucy Mobley. Mrs. H. D. Peele, Mr. Larry Wade, of Williamston; Mi and Mrs Earl Co burn and sons. Milton and Shelton, of Robersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Jackson and daughter Peggy, of Robersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peel and Mrs. Henry Wynne, of Ev eretts, Mr Wilson Wynne, of Rober sonville; Mr Robert Benton and Mr. Bob How ell, of Norfolk. Mr James received many attract ive gifts. Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. E N. Hardisun. of | Jamesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hardisun here Sunday. Visits in Richmond Miss Dot Stanton visited in Rich-1 mond last week-end. In Richmond Yesterday Roy Ward was in Richmond yes terday attending to business. Is 111 at Her Home Mrs. Walter Bailey is ill at her | home in Bear Grass. In Philadelphia This Week Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross are visiting | in Philadelphia this week Mr. and Mrs. J. W Martin, of | Jamesville, visited here Monday Returns from Norfolk Miss Bernice Ward has returned I from a few days' visit with friends | in Norfolk. Were.Here Friday ,. Mrs N. (' Everett and daughter,! Mildred, of Robersonvillc, visited | here Friday afternoon. Shop Here Saturday Mrs. Floyd Tarkenton, of Scotland I Neck,'and Miss Hilda .Tarkenton, of.| Woodland, shopped here Saturday. Near Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W M. Green, of Rob- | L-rsonville, visited their daughter, Mrs. Joe Taylor, near here Sunday. Were Here Saturday Miss Clara Louise Jones and Dr. E. W. Fu reunion. of Plymouth, visit-1 ad here Saturday.? In Greenville Sunday Miss Nancy Biggs visited in Green-1 ville Sunday Visits Here Saturday Miss Dolores James, of Jamesville, | visited here Saturday afternoon. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Gordon Brewer, of Windsor,! was a business visitor here yester iay. Visits Parents Near Here College, visited her parents here Saturday and Sunday. Shops Here Saturday Miss Whitmore Gillam. of Wind-1 ior, shopped here Saturday Spending Summer Here Miss Frances Bowen is spending I the summer here after teaching in | the Plymouth schools last term Was Here Saturday Mrs. Paul Holliday. of Jamesville, | shopped here Saturday Shops Here Saturday ?Miixi Molly Kdgertoiii of Plymouth, shopped here Saturday Visiting in Hamilton Mrs. Pattie Siierrod, of Winston-1 Salem, is visiting in Hamilton for | a faw days, Is Visiting Here Mrs. Lib Bullock, of Rocky Mount, | is visiting friends here. Was Here Saturday Mrs. Andrew J Holliday. of James ville. visited here Saturday. Are Visiting in Norfolk Mrs J W Helvin, Jr., and daugh i.T Bill], .,1c.ling rals. lives 111 Norfolk for a few days Is Visiting Here Charles McCJees. of Columbia, is visiting here fora/ew days. Was Here Yesterday Patrolman Dick Mallory, of Rocky Mount, visited here yesterday. Returns from Angler Miss Alta Critcher has returned from Angler where she taught fhnnl !"?? Shops Here Saturday Miss Opal BrowYi, of Jamesville, shopped here Saturday In Durham Yesterday Mrs Bill HarrisonVand Miss At drey Williams visited V1 Durham yet terday Confined by Illness Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff i^ confined her home by illness. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Harry James and so: of Fredericksburg, visiteA Mr Mrs Will James here last week-en In Hamilton Sunday Mr. and Mrs Banks Cod daughter. Barbara, visited Mrs J A Davenport in Hamt Sunday. Visits in Hamilton Sunday Mrs Walter Roberson, of ._ sonville, viaited relatives in Hg ton Sunday. Leaves fog Greensboro Mrs. Eloiae Bennett left today . Greensboro where she will attend meeting of the National Casualty surance Company. From Greensbt she will go to Western N. C. and V ginia on buainaaa. Misses Seable Rogerson and Bea tric Earl, of RoberaonviUe, visited I Miss Mary Lewis Manning here laat | Sunday. ( lark's. Klicuinalisw Compound A Positive Jluuf. hark Guaranteed Remedy for the Kelief of Rheumutism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sennits, Seuralgia and Muscular Aches and I'ains CLARK'S Drug STORE TELEPHONE 53 W 1LUAMSTON IT'S AWNING TIME Don't wait tor summer heat to blast your comfort. Prepare for it NOW. - - We can provide smartly styled, sturdy awnings which add greatly to the attractiveness of your home and make it 10% to 15fr< cooler during hot summer days. -Our prices and materials are right. We are particularly proud of our new Boyle line fabrics?and will gladly submit sam ples to show you how youi awnings will look when made-up. Telephone us NOW'. Carolina Awning & Tent Mfg. Co. Rocky Mount. N. t, Or leave tails at the Geoige Reynolds Hotel. Salesman in Williamston on Tuesday. If It's Milk. You Want. Hull For Milk; liul if it'? Milk ttilli quality You want? MILK Call For Tavlor ?f The Tnlloiiint! I'laeeti Of ltu*ine?? In D illiamtlon Sell TAYLOR'S MILK: WELCOME INN THE SODA SHOP DAVIS PHARMACY M and W GROCERY MOORE GROCERY CO. J. C. LEGGEIT SUNNY SIDE INN JACK'S, PLACE JULE JAMES STATION WIER'S POOL ROOM Taylor's Dairy College Festival King Wilson, N. C.?Eugene Ange, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ange, of James ville, was elected by popular vote of the student body to reign as king over the May Day Festival of Atlan tic Christian College to be held on Saturday, May 4, at 5:00 o'clock, on the front campus of the college. Mary Miller Matthews, of Engelhard, will be crowned Queen of Love and Beau ty The program will open with a con cert by the band under the direction ol Ellis Williamson, of Kaleigh. Fol lowing that will be the procession of the court across the Wide lawn and the coronation of the king and queen. For the entertainment of the court, dancers representing Norway, Scot land, England, Holland and Spain will present native folk dances. Par ticipating in the dances is Velma Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Bailey, of Williamston. - Jim Brown Holliday, son of Mr. and Mrs F. W. Holliday, of James ville, will be a courtier. Susan Alice Waller, of Southwood, is student chairman of May Day. The whole festival is under the direction of Miss Madeline Smalley, director "f physical education Happenings In The Farm Life School The attendance record for the past school year has been an excel lent one in, the Farm Life school. In the senior class, Herbert Leslie Manning has missed only one day m eleven years, and his sister, Elis abeth Manning, a sophomore, has never missed a day Carlyle Man ning, in the tenth grade, has never missed a day. Several other com mendable records have been made. Ths Biiinpnri! isM) have nor ed a day this year are listed below; if they have had perfect attendance for more than one year that is des ignated, also: First grade: Leda Faye Manning, Daisy Maude Lilley, Daniel Bennett Lilley (2 years), Jean Corey. Second grade: George Hardison (2 years), "Nooky" Getsinger, Orice Hardison, Janice Hardison, "Pinky" Manning (2 years), Wendell Williams (2 years), Benny Roy Hopkina F3-f| years) Earline Coltrain, Leona Har dison (2 years), Jessie Gray Coltrain. Third grade: Cleo Corey, Helen Daniel (3 years), Jesse Lilley. Fourth grade: Dorothy Perry (2 years). Miriam Peele, Frances Roh erson, J. R. Williams, Wilson Wig gins. ; Fifth grade: Mary Dean Hardison (2 years), Susie Manning, Nathan Roberson, Melba Manning, Justus Tice (2 years), Alfonza Jones, Lor raine Smithwick (5 years), Rhoda Pearl Lilley (2 years). Sixth grade Henry Roberson (5 years), Tilghman Lilley, Christine Lilley, Margaret Manning (6 years), Fannie D. Williams. -Ola G WiHieme (6 years), Essie Mendenhall, Oscar Tice, Dorothy Ree Corey, Margaret Roberson (6 years) Seventh grade: Pete Lilley (3 years), Taylor Jones, Tillie Gray Griffin (6 years), Annie Gray Cher ry (2 years), Henry Clyde Williams C?ygrs), Doris Peele (2 years), Noah Rohiirson Eighth grade: Georgia Dean Rob erson, Reba Faye Griffin. Elsie Ben nett Lilley. Ninth grade: Delia Lee Lilley (8 years). Mary Manning, E. H. Man ning, Martha Roberson (8 years), Elizabeth Manning (9 years). Tenth grade: Carlyle Manning (10 years), Leona Griffin, Robert Whit ley. Cecil Brown, Eloise Hodges, La la Smithwick. (8 years), Kathleen Hodges Eleventh grade: Herbert L. Man ning (10 years), Clifton Ward. Was Here Sunday Mr Ben Hopkins ,of Aulander, vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger, here Sunday Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Myers and fam ily, of Aulander, vjsited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitley here Sunday. Visit Friends Here Mr and Mrs N. G Howell, of Portsmouth, visited friends here on Sunday. Was Here Friday Mr Raymond MacKenzie, of Greenville, visited here Friday af ternoon. Visit Here Sunday Larry Davis and Francis Matthews, of Washington, visited friends here Sunday. Visit Here Sunday Carter Bell. Dick Gilliam, Richard Cooper and Grady Davis, of Wind sor, visited friends here Sunday. Visits in Scotland Neck Miss Neds Pendleton spent the week-end with relatives in Scotland %r?oh? I. Eagles visited In Crisp last week-end. Leave for New York Mr. and Mrs. Charlie D Amours leevt early tomorrow mnrniny for .heir summer camp near Redwood, N. Y. They will be accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Lex Thigpen. Mr. and Mrs. D'Amours have made their nome here during the past several winters, and their many friends hope ihey will return again next fall. Lmmh Juice Recipe Checks lbc?Mtic Pais Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arthritis or neuritig pain, try this simple inexpen sive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of ku-E? Compound \ today. Mil it with a quart <?! a.?i.s, ?*I >K. juice of 4 lemons It'a easy. No trouble s' all and pleasant. You need only 2 UWcspoopfuls two times a day. Often within 48 hours ? sometimes overnight ? splendid results are obtained. If the pains so not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ku-Fj will cost you nothing to tty 't is sold by your druggist under sn absolute money-back guarantee. Ru-F.i Compound is for sale and recommended by DAVIS PHARMACY Fhilathee Clam Ts Mm! The memberi of the Baptist Phila thea ciaas will meet with Mm. John Miller an Marshall Avenue Friday evening at 8 o'clock, la plymonta Snpday Messrs. Jack Frank and Milton Goldman visited In Plymouth Sun day. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. E. H. Ange. of JamesvUle. was a business visitor here this morning. Attending Anniversary Mesdames J. A. Eason and Curtis Leggett, representatives from the Junior Woman's Club, and Mrs. P. B Cone, representative from the Senior Woman's Club, are attending the fiftieth anniversary of Woman's Clubs meeting in Greensboro this week. Visiting in Aulander Mrs. Bruce Whitley is visiting rel atives in Aulander. b WbJi|t? ?? Mr T B. Slada was in Washington yesterday attending la bustnaoa Attend Mast b Raleigh Messrs E. P Cunningham and J E. King attended a meeting of the committee for a third term for Roose velt in Raleigh last Saturday. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of B M Worsley, de ceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against estate of s deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Oak City, N. C., on or before the 10th day of April, 1M1. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 10th day of April, 1M0. 5. NANNIE H. WORLEY. MRS. Administratrix of B. M. Worsley. Nu-Bu-T Shoppe By Special Request Of Customers We Repeat Last Week's Special Two-Permanent Offer. Special for One Week Only?A pril 29-May 4 One Permanent?83.50 .Two Permaneulit_$!>.00 K n 'ashiniilon Street WiUiamtton, N. C. HATTIE BAILEY CALL 259-W FOR APPOINTMENTS PROGRESS and Thrift... _ Once, oil lamp* were the only common source of illumination. Today, electric power gives us daylight through the dark est night. So has banking progressed, taking our incomes into the light of sav ing for independence. Be Modern?Save Now Guaranty Bank & Trust Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. HAMILTON, N. C. Don't Foiget to Register DURING THE REGISTRATION PERIOD Apnl 27th - May 11th Registration Books Will Be Opened Tomorrow And On Tlie Following Two Sat urdays At Places Listed Below: Jamesville Precinct: Town House. ' Williams Precinct: Township House. Griffins Precinct: Manning's Store, Piney Grove. Bear Grass Precinct: Rogers Supply Company. Williamston No. 1 Precinct: The Soda Shop. Williamston No. 2 Precinct: Clark's Drug Store. Cross Roads Precinct: J. S. Ayers' Store. Robersonville Precinct: Town Office. Gold Point Precinct: H. H. Roberson Filling Sta. Poplar Point Precinct: Log Cabin Filling Statioa. Hamilton Precinct: Perkins Filling Station. Hassell Precinct: Edmondson's Store. Goose Nest Precinct: J. A. Rawln Filling Station. This is a new registration of voters. Even if one has registered in years past and voted many times, he must, under the recent laws, register again, if he votes in the primary on May 25 and subsequent elections. Don't forget to register?NOW. Hfrfm County Board of Elections SYLVESTER PEEL, Chairman J. R- WINSLQW, Sec'y WADE VICK, Member.
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