Club I Society and Personals Or WILUAM8TON and MAKTLN COUNTY raoNB This De T? 4 6 Return* to Greenville Mrs. Henry Barrow has returned to her home in Greenville after a visit here with Mrs James Bowen ? In Ayden Wednesday Mesdames Noah Hardison and William Gurganus Misses lsolene Gardner and Ann Hardison visited Mr and Mrs E N Lockhart in Av den Wednesday ~T" V noting Relatives Herr Mrs Carrie Biggs Morrison of Virginia Beach, is visiting relatives here Transferred To Windsor Friends <.>! Mr and Mrs. V H. Gay lord Jr.. forme rT> ?f WtttiBlfEF ton. will b* interested ! iearn that they havt bee! transferred from Whiter! lie to Windsor, where Mr Gaylord is connected w:th the health department Visits in Columbia. S. ( Mr James Bailey Pe? w as a bus iness visitor in Columbia. S C this week With law a I Beauty Shop Miss Louise Kelly, of Apex. is> now connected with the Moderi Beauty Shoppe here and is' at home with Mr imd Mrs. Oerhmd Guitumi?iii_ their new home on South Haughton Street Visiting at Virginia Beach Miss Carolyn Lindsley is visitnig at Virginia Beach ths week Visits Here Tuesday Mis.^ Dot Stanton, of Goldsborp,; formerly connected with the health I department here, visited friends here Tuesday night Was Here Yesterday MisiTSally Kobersoh i-f Williams Township, visited here yesterday. Visiting in Washington Mrs B B Kogerson and son, i Bruce Powell, are visiting m Wash ington for a few days Attends Ball Game Here Miss Hattie Lou Roberson. of Robersonville, attended the baseball game here Wednesday night Is Visiting Here Miss Carrie Ruth Shelton. of Cone toe. is visiting bin sister, Mrs. Hoke Koberson, and Mr Hotter son trpre Move to Haughton Street Mr. and Mrs W H W1 ibae 1. Jr. "Tfave moved into tin- apartment va cated this week by Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Coltrain in the borne of Mrs. Sadie Peel, mi Haughton Street Were Here Yesterday Mr. Don B. Harrison, senior and juniorrMiss DrttirMaitha Harrison. and Mr Bunting, of Palmyra, visit ed here yesterday afternoon Recovering from Operation Mrs Slade While is recovering from a major operation performed ii! a Washington hospital last w<Vk Wtt Business Visitor Here Mr. Eddie King of Kinston. was a business visitor here yesterday Is Out of Hospital Mr John W. Green is out after un dergoing treatment in the Brown Community hospital here this week. Was Here This Week Miss Fannie Bell Mob ley, of Oak City, visited here this week Leaves Washington Hospital Mr Garner House has been re moved from a Washington hospital, where he underwent an operation for ;ippendiritis last week, to the id htf parents in Roberaoo ill. Visits Here Y esterda> Miss Dorothy Allgood. of Washing ton. visited friends here yesterday. In Greenville Wednesday Miss Dolores Long and Mr Breezy Beaird visited in Greenville Wed - '' 1 ' Attends Game Here Mi Calvin Smith, of Roberson ille. attended the ba set mil game .ore Wednesday night Leave for Williamsburg Mi sdames Rome Biggs. J. H. Saun ders. B A^ Critcher and Joe Godard leave Monday for Williamsburg and Virginia Beach for a week's visit. Visiting in Pendleton Mrs. Garland Barnhiil is'visiting in Pendleton for a few days. Attend Funeral Service* Mrs J. A Crofton, Mrs. Roy Bail s'' and Mlfis Maty Bo ret a n Croftun were among those who attended the funeral services for Mrs. W. H. Ad-: kiris in Robersonville Tuesday after noon. In Plymouth Wednesday Mi Will Watts visited in Plym >uth Wednesday Visits at Pamlico Jim Rhodes. Jr., visited at Pamli co Wednesday. I-edge To Meet Tuesday There will be a meeting of the Skewarkey lodge Tuesday night in the lodge hall.. j Leaves for New York C ity Miss Mary Stokes Robinson leaves tomorrow for a two weeks' vaca t ion m New York City Visits Here Yesterday M I's .1 C Krarhnrniigh. ol Wind >i. visited here yesterday At Bay view Wednesday ?IVU^ Bower.s and infant daughter at Bav view Wednesday Continues Quite III James Raleigh Manning, of Jutue ville. who is receiving treatment Duki ho. pltul. CQllt inue.s quite ill Entertain For Miss Dailey Miss Frances Dailey, of Wilson, bride-elect and house guest of Mrs W H Coburn here, was delightful ly entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday morning with Mesdames G. H. Harrison and W H Co burn as host (??so at the home of Mrs Harri son on Main Street. .Seven tables were arranged for i bridge amid a setting of lovely sum | mer flowers A two-course luncheon j and dessert with iced tea was aerv ; < d after several progressions Mesdames Abner Brown and Asa i Crawford, recent brides, were re | membered with linen luncheon > cloths and Miss Dailey was given silver in her chosen pattern. An attractive vase, high score I prize, was awarded to Mrs. A. J Osteon and a bon-bon dish, second high, to Mr- Asa Crawford Guests of Mesdames Harrison and Coburn were Miss Dailey, the hon ored. Misses Josephine Harrison and Estelle Crawford, Mesdames V. J. Spivey, G. G Woolard, J. D. Wool | ard. N C Green, Asa Crawford. Ab wer Brown Vernnn ttunting ert Coburn. Francis Barnes. Paul Simpson. Garland Barnhill, C. B. Clark. Jr. Curtis Leggett, Ernest Etheridge. W. G. Peele, C. II. God win. Jr., David Hix, H T Taylor, J W Watts, A J. Osteen, T B. Bran do it, E. T. Walker. Charlie Leonard, G H. Harrison, Jr.. and Dick Wood ward, of Ashland, Va. Mrs. Clayton Entertains Mrs. D. V. Clayton was a charm ing hostess at her cottage at Pamli co yesterday at a luncheon for mem bers of her bridge club Guests went swimming in the morning after which a three-course luncheon was served. Soft drinks were served during the several pro greflgiohfc Mrs. Julian llarrell received?the high score award and Mrs. K. D. Worrell, the second high prize. Guests of Mrs. Clayton were Mes dames K. D. Worrell. Arthur Berto lett. Hoy McClees. George White hurst, Marion Cobb. Eddie Trahey, H B. Hargett and Julian liarrell. Are Business Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy, of Charlotte, are business visitors here this week. Returns from Petersburg Miss Essie Peel has returned to her home here with Mr. and Mrs. Grov^r Hardison after a visit with relatives in Petersburg Leave for Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Rofaerson leave Sunday for a week's visit with rela tives in Philadelphia. Is in Local Hospital Mrs. Dewey Hay man is receiving i treatment in Brown Community hospital. Visit at Pamlico Beach Mr. und Mrs Marvin Britton and ! Mr. und Mrs J. C Ia?ggett visited | at Pamlico Beach yesterday after i noon. Johnson onil Johnson so\i\ baba on.. taix: A clour Powder Puffs _3 for 10c \>ul Ail lucid Powder ? Heartburn, Belching. Sour Stonia<4i, Dyspepsia 25c and 50c All 3 Tor 34c LANTEEN' PRODI CTS for Feminine Hygiene Ask for Booklet Ammen* Pri<kl\ lieat Powiler 23c Fly Oed Insect Powder, <? oy.. 10c CLARK'S DRUG STORE Let 1 s 1 ill ) our Neil I'risiri fit ions I'HONKS 52 and 53 VOl R PRIX RIPIION I'll.1.1.0 FYACTLY AS YOUR DOCTOR PRESCRIBES, VHTH THE BKST AMI I'l REST ORliGS OBTAINABLE. "...THAT'S WHERE WE'LL GO!" You add to your own enjoyment and protect your right to drink GOOD beer when you chooee to drink it only in thoee retail eatabliahments that are clean, inviting and LAW-ABIDING. Investigation ha* proved that the great majority of North Carolina * retail beer outlet* are decent, re sectable place* of legitimate business. However, their are bound to be a certain email number in the group who are "black sheep" in that they per mit anti-aocial practice* in their place* of buainee* SI Indulge in them thnimlvea. Desiring to eliminate the objectionable place*, the Brewer* and North Carolina Beer Distributor* Com mittee ha* cooperated fully with law enforcement official* and to date 90 of them heve lo?t their license* and several ecore other* have been denied new licenses because they refused to "clean up" during the past year. ? So . . . when you *ay: "That's where we'll go I", be sure it i* the RIGHT kind of retail beer outlet. Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee ?" EDGAR H. BAIN, lu? Dtwrtw 813-817 CmmmB BuiLdm* iUU%k, N. C Return* from Washington City Mr Dan Bow.en has returned from a visit with his mother in Washing ton City Attend Geae Austin Show Mr and Mrs Charles Leonard, Mums Mamie Clyde Taylor. Mary CJarstarphen. Katherine Hardiaon j and TruLah Ward Page Mrs Charles Rogers. Ben Courtney. Russell Roe buck and Dick Slade attended the j Gene Austin show in Washington Tuesday night In Robersonville Yesterday Mrs. Phillip Keel visited in Rob ersonville yesterday. Visit in Plymouth Mesdames Roy Bailey and Her man Bowen visited in Plymouth this week. In Oriental This Week Mr and Mrs. Clyde Griffin are visiting in Oriental and Myrtle Beach this week Visiting in Bear Grass Miss Jean Vinson, student at the University of Texas, is visiting her brother, Rev. Jack Vinson, in Bear Grass. Attend the Lost Colony Misses Elizabeth and Velma Bail ey. of Bear Grass and Miss Jean Vinson, of Texas, and Rev Jack Vinson attended the "Lost Colony" Wirlnasdoy. ~ Visits in Washington Mrs. A. Hassell visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Raymond McKenzie. 111 Washington Wednesday. Mis. Mc Kenzie is getting along nicely in the hospital there where she is receiv ing treatment. ; . '? Enjoy Picnic Supper The Piney Grove Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic supper at Albemarle Beach last Wednesday af ternoon. Approximately 135 of the members attended_ Are Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. W J Hunter and family, of Greensboro, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Godard, here for a few days. . Entertain Far Couatn Rod and David Nash entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of their pareato. Mr and Mr* B W Nash, on SnaUhwick Street, honor ing their cousin. Barbara Hood, of Goldsboro. who is visiting them. Mrs J. D Mason assisted Mrs. Nash in serving end entertaining. Werners were roasted by the guests and lemonade was served Those attending were Betty Sue Clark, Martha McKenzie, Hugh and Betsy Horton, Eunice Britton. Polly Manning. Mary Neal, Kenneth, Hugh and Pritchard Lindsley. Julian Ma son. Krankle Wynne, Margaret Ward, William Starnes, Gilbert and John nie Woo lard, Barbara and Bobby Enright. Patricia Taylor and War ren Goff. Move into New Home Mr and Mrs. Joseph Griffin and little daughter moved into their new home on Park Street this week. Mr and Mrs Phillip Keel are at home with them. Majority Of Farmt Will Cooperate in Project Seventy of the 72 farms in the area will cooperate in the Mine Creek Watershed project, which is now well underway, reports F. L. Woodard, farm agent of the State College Extension Service. A special Pitt County farmer com mittee has been appointed to make a ! careful study of practices and meth ods that farmers might use to pro- j duce cotton more economically. CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank those! who have given so generously the tilings most needed by us, due to the . loss of our home by fire. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris. TftOSISrS SALE OF REAL ESTATE <By Substituted Trustee i Pursuant to the power and author-1 lty contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 16th day of Novem ber, 1934, executed by Roy Ormond and wife, Helen X>rrnnnd,-_lo, nodi*. Trustee, v. men auua or ircwi u duly registered in the atfae of the Begistor of Deads of Ifcrhn County North Carolina. in Buok N 3 pug* 445. securing a certain note payable to Home Owners' Loan Corporation, default having been made for a period of more than ninety (84) days in the payment of said note as provided thereto and in the performance of certain cove nants set out in said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of said in debtedness, the undersigned trustee, having been substituted as Trustee, for C S. Noble, said substitution be ing duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Martin County. North Carolina, in Book Y-3, page 314. will offer for sale at pub lice auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Mar tin County. Williamston, North Car olina. at 12 o'clock noon on 10th day of August. 1940. the following de scribed real estate, to wit: All that certain lot. tract or par cel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Williamston. Wil liamston Township. County of Mar tin. State of North Carolina, and more particularly described and de fined as follows Adjoining the lands of Herbert H. Cowan. Kate B. York, John Res pass and Sycamore Street, in Wil liamston, N. C. Beginning at a stake on Sycamore Street: thence along the line of Mrs. Kate B York South 80 deg. 30 min West 210 feet to the line of Herbert H. Cowen; thence along the line of Herbert H Cowen North 29 deg. 10 min. West 49 feet to the line of John Respass: thence along the line of John K'-spass North 60 deg 30 min. Kast 210 feet to said Sycamore Street; thence aking Sycamore Street South 29 deg. 10 min. East 49 feet to the line of Kate B. York, the beginning, and being the same lands conveyed lo Roy Ormond by deed from J. D. Slade and wife. Berissia Slade, dated March 1, 1929, and recorded in the public registry of Martin County in Book A-3 at page 178, and which was filed fur record on April 9. 1929, and being the same premises described on a certain map or plat of said premises made by D G. Modlin, Surveyor, on July 6, 1934. and which is now on file with the Home Own ers' Loan Corporation. This property will be sold subject to 1940 taxes. ^^jhejjurchasei^jt^hi^sale^wil^b^ 10 _ par cast at the purchase prior to how gued faith Thw the 5th day of July. 1MI T. C ABZRNATHY. Substituted Trustee I ugh G Horton. AWy jfMt NOTICE OF SALE forth Carolina. Martin County Under aad by virtue at the pow r of sale contained in a certain deed if trust executed to the underuan d trustee by N. R. Daniel and wife, Clixabeth Daniei. on the iid day of tpril, 1927. and of record in the pub ic registry of Martin County in look K-3. page 350, said deed of rust having been given for the iurpose of securing a certain note >f even date and tenor therewith, lefault having been made in the >ayment of said note, and the stipa ations contained in nid deed of rust not having been complied with ind at the request of the owner of aid note, the undersigned trustee k ill, on Saturday, 3rd day of August. 1940. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door in the town at WH iamston. otter tor sale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following lescribed real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Martin Coun ly. Griffins Township, State of North Carolina Bounded on the North by rtattie Ellis, on the East by Phillips Lumber Company, on the South by :he lands of W. D. Daniel, on the West by Sarah Frances Roberson tears, containing 125 acres more or less, and being the land whereon William Harmon Daniel and wife lived and died and being known as their liumeplace. This 2nd day of July, 1940 E S PEEL. Trustee Peel tk Manning, Attys J5-4t APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF GAITHER LOCKE. Application will be made to the Governor at North Carolina for the parole of Gaither Locke, convicted at the July 8, 1940, Term of the Re corder's Court of Martin County for engaging in the manufacture of il legal and intoxicating liquor and sentenced to work the roads of the State for a term of twelve months. All persons who oppose the grant ing of the said parole are invited to forward their protest to the Gover nor without delay. 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Prices are low . . . terms are easy ... operating costs small., See the new 1940 models now!^^ juati/L daaltUc, ok. , Hi UlRGiniA ELECTRIC RRD POWER COfflPRRV

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