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Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTLN COI NT* its Entertainments Diit Drpartment PHONE Any thine tor Tn 4 6 Spending Week-end Here Mr Phillip Thatch and Miss Ev elyn Burroughs, of Norfolk, arc vis iting her parents here this week end. Are Visiting Here Mr and Mrs. Breeland. of New York City, are visiting Mr and Mrs. G. A. Burroughs here. * Confined To Her Home Miss Dorothy Hurley is confined to her home on Church Street with mumps * Attend Graduation Exercises Mr and Mrs Victor Champion are in Blacksburg. Va., to attend the graduation exercises at V.P.I. Their son, John Richard.-will receive his B.S. degree Monday. Attend B and L. Meeting Mr and Mrs. C B Clark. Mr and Mrs Frank Margolis. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Green. Mrs Titus Cntcher. ? Mrs Earl Wynne and Mr. and Mrs Wheeler Martin attended a building j and loan meeting at Myrtle Beach this week Visit in Durham Mi and Mrs David Hix and daughter were visitors in Durham last week-end. Visit in Scotland Neck Rev Z T PiepKoff and Mrs B B Rogerson were business visitors in Scotland Neck Tuesday In Tarboru Wednesday Miss Pat Mizelle spent Wednes day afternoon in Tarboro We hove the stY'es y your husband appreciates DAR DEN'S DERI . STORE MARGOL1S BROTHERS BELk-TYLER COMEANY FARMERS SURELY CO. MARTIN SURELY CO. ?s* Ic'a ? good habit to bar* the prop er amount of light fur leading ? ?ad (hr proper placement of the ?ding lamp it important, coo. The >ufd coma orer the left And an excellent habit to culti vate in your home is to us? ham by Home Ma, If Style Biead for making toast For here s an open-textured, tender-crusted loaf that was made for toasting pur poses. Delicious in flavor, uni form in quality, Hamby Home Made Style Bread is always fresh at your grocer's. oambu. HOME MADS STYLE * ROYAL BAKING CO .. BAMBY BAKERS RALEIGH. 1 "In WILIIAMSTON lu HAM I I I J GROT I I Vi f? smart s?yi? C V For Slimmer COMFORT I itil Our COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT Nelly Don L'Aiglon Carol King And Hundred* of Other SHEER DRESSES For Your Summer Comfort Are Here in Size* 9 to 17 mid 12 to 44. ht&i&oiis BwtUite WILLIAMSTON, N. C. In Washington Wednesday Mrs Herman Taylor, Mrs Mary Belle Osborne and Mrs Roy Ward , visited in Washington Wednesday afternoon. Were Here Wednesday Mr and Mrs Charles M Breck men, of Johnstown. Pa., Mr. and Mrs John Fraley and daughter, Ber tha May, of Tarboro, Mrs. J. M Rodgerson and Mrs Clinton House, j of Robersonville. were the dinner guests of Mrs John Rodgerson here Wednesday night. Attend Toy Show Mr. and Mrs Kddie Trahey, Misses I so line Gardnei and Anne Hardison attended the toy show in Wilson yes- I terday In Norfolk This Week Mrs. John Cooke visited in Nor folk this week. i S|?ending Summer Here Miss Patsy King, student at St. Anne's School, Charlottesville, is spending the summer here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim King. Returns To Her Home Here Miss Carolyn Lindsley, who at tended Mary Washington College. Fredericksburg, last term has re-; turned to-her home here. Visiting in Concord Mrs. Z. T Piephoff is visiting Concord for a few days. Spending Summer Here State College students who are { spending the summer here with rel-! atives are Stuart Critcher, Rudolph 1 Peel and C T Roberson. Was Here This Week Miss Rebecca Knight, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here a few lays this week. In Raleigh This Week Rev. W B Harrington visited in Raleigh this week. Visiting Near Jamesville Miss Elizabeth Coburn, student nurse in a Washington hospital, is spending her vacation with her par ents. Mr and Mrs. Dennis Coburn. near Jamesville Visit in Abingdon, Va. Mi and Mrs J W. Watts and Son, J John, wen- visitors in Abingdon, Va.. Thursday They were accompanied home by Jimmy Watts, who attend ed the academy there last term. To Spend Summer Here John Pope. Jack Baker Saunders, Junie Peel. Ray Goodmon and Charles Daniel, students at the Uni versity. Chapel Hill, are expected home this week-end for their sum mer vacation. 0 - Is Attending Finals Miss Elva Grace Barnhill is aU tending the finals at the University, Chapel Hill, this week-end Returns from Durham Bernard Hurley. Jr., has returned from Durham where he attended the graduation exercises at Duke Uni versity. In Wilson Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Dred Dardcn and daughter. Ann, spent Wednesday af ternoon in Wilson. $ Attends Dance in Wilson Miss Virginia Williams attended I the Bob Crosby dance in Wilson on | Wednesday night. Attending Summer School M iss Ellen Taylor, of Hamilton, is) attending summer school at W. C. U. N C.. Greensboro. -V $ To Spend Summer Here Edgar Gurganus. student at Wake I Forest College, is here to spend the j summer with his mother. Mrs Mary j Bonner Gurganus. 1 Were Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pope, of Rob ersonville, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ellison Pope. of New York City, were visitors here this week. Bride Elect Honored In honor oi Miss Kathleen Price, bride-elect of July. Mrs Ben Hop kins and Miss Ruby Harrison enter tained at six tables of bridge and a miscellaneous shower Wednesday night at the home of the latter on Simmons Avenue. Little Miss Sandra Harrison pre- ' sen ted guests with dainty corsages and Miss Nell Harrison passed the tallies. Miss Price had a shoulder corsage of sweetheart roses. The liv ing room, den and dining room were thrown ensuite and attractively dec orated with summer flowers with j the accent on the mantle in the liv ing room, centering around a minia ture bride and groom, v M iss Ruth .Ward captured the high | score award; Mrs William Howell, runner-up. and Miss Marjorie Linds- | ley. low Mrs. Jesse Price, mother of the honoree, and Mrs. Sam Getsinger, j served punch throughout the eve ning. and Miss Price was given sil ver in her selected pattern. Following refreshment of ice cream and individual cakes, and green and white mints, Miss Price was pre sented her gifts. Assisting in the I serving were Mrs. Henry Harrison, j Mrs Davis Harrison, and Miss Grace Manning. Other guests were Mrs Bennie | j Griffin, of Robersonville; Mesdames | I Stewart Davis, Joe Griffin, James | Bailey Peel. James Bullock; Misses! I Lorene Weaver, Elva Grace Barn hill. Julia Everett, Lola Mae Phil hps. Martha Mills, Eloise Banning.! Evelyn Lilley. Mamie Clyde Taylor. Bolton Cowen, Mary Rodgerson, Ev elyn Daniel. Dorothy Manning, Janie | Manning. Thelma Lilley and Lillian j Breen Return from Richmond Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes return ed Wednesday afternoon from Rich mond where they attended the finals j events and witnessed the gradua tion of their son, Jim, Jr., from the Medical College of Virginia. Young Mr Rhodes accompanied them home for a few weeks' stay before leaving for Charleston where he will in terne. Leave for Durham Mr and Mrs Sheppard Roebuck will leave 7 tomorrow Tor Uurham where they will attend the twelfth annual convention of the North Carolina Sunday School Association of the Deaf in Kphphatha Church. The convention will last two days. Visits in Durham Mrs. E. Thayer Walker visited in | Durham last week-end. 3 - In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mrs. B S. Courtney and guest, | Mrs. Jones, of Siler City, and Mri. Ben Courtney were visitors in Rocky J Mount Wednesday. Leave for Camp Sapphire Rev. Z. T. Piephoff, Barbara Mar golis, Sylvia Green. John Watts, Bruce Powell Rogerson. Zaek Piep hoff and Richard Margolis will leave this week-end for a three weeks' stay at Camp Sapphire. Mrs. N C. Green and Milton James will accompany them for a few days' stay. In Oak City For Summer R A. Haislip. Jr., and Tommy Hai slip, students at State College, arc I spending their summer vacation | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R A. Haislip. in Oak City. 3 Were Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. J H. Woolard, of) Greenville, were visitors here this] week. Attend Philco Meeting Messrs. Garland Woolard, H. O. Jarman. Bill Woolard and D. C. Mc- | La whom attended a PluliX) meeting J in Raleigh Wednesday night. In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mesdames Tally Garris. John Hen ry Edwards, D. V. Clayton and C. I) Pittman and son were visitors in | Rocky Mount Wednesday. $ Ls III At His Home Mr. E. P. Hardison is ill at his | home in Jamesville with malaria. 4 In Hamilton Wednesday Mrs. John W. Davis, of Plymouth, visited in Hamilton Wednesday. ft Visit Here This Week Mrs J W Taylor. Mrs Clarence Taylor and Mrs. W. C. Taylor, of Robersonville, were visitors here this week. Plat ground Miss Bernice Ward will be on the playground from 9-12 and' 3-C to supervise the children at play and will have as her assistant. Miss Mar - jorie Fleming, every day except Sat urday and Sunday. Announce Engagement Judge and Mrs J. Paul Frizzelle, of Snow Hill, announce the engage- I mcnt of their daughter, Sophie Cray, to Joseph Jackson Edmonson, son of Mrs. J T. Edmondson, and the late Mr. Edmondson of Williamston The wedding will take place Tues day, June 24th, in Snow Hill, In Norfolk Monday Mrs W J. Smith,' Mrs Clay Wad-1 dell, Mrs. F. B. Birmingham and Miss Ruth Jenkins visited in Nor folk Monday. Visiting in Chapel Hill Miss Audrey Williams is spending' the week-end with relatives in Cha pel Hill. Is in New York City ' " Mrs. W L. Lee is visiting in New York City for a few days. in Chapel Hill Today Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wallace, of Jamesville, are in Chapel Hill today. *Vy?V4SUMAVS A1AK& 4#/r#ow.r' AMERKJfi favorite flavor! m 2 biass s/ze t . BOTTLE 0W5CENTSL fand aarr/v/tur,. ms/i cam am vw VRMK YOU KNOW i/rsr sooo! Spur Canada dry Spur *1*1* tvt** **!J Ho wonder, either. In HANES Crotch-Guard Sports, ras legs are free to put all the wallop Into his swing. All over the land, these trim, modern garments are making a hit. The HANESKNIT Crotch Guard provides gentle, athletic protection. On and off In a Jiffy. All-round Lastex waistband. Here's a garment that makes you unaware of underwear. Team it up with a HANES Un dershirt . . . worn outside the Shorts for extra comfort. You'll like this new ideal 39155* If you proior o mid-thigh toa. wm HANES Crotch-Guard Shorts. SSc oach. HANES ClOTCM-tUia SPORTS HANES SHIRTS AND BROADCLOTH SHORTS 39* - 55* HANES Blue Lab.l Shirt* and bread cloth Short* a* low a* 29c. Look for th* HANES Lab*l what w you buy underwear. It a**uro* quality garments at moderate prices. f. H. Hone* Knitting Ce. Winston-Salem. N. C. NOTICE Noi ih Carolina, Martin County. In The Superior Court. ( ouaty of Martin afainxt Mrs. C. P. Howell and others. The defendants, Mrs. C- P. How ell and husband. C. P- Howell, above named, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com ma need in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Mar tin County in which said defendants have an interest; and the said defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear before L B Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Carolina, with in thirty (30) days after the comple tion of this service of publication by notice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 27th day of May, 1941. L. B WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court m3(J-4t of Martin County. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County In The Superior Court. Count; of Martin afainst Pater Bar red and other*. The defendant*. Peter Hairell and wife. Mrs Peter Harrell, above nam ed. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendants have an interest: and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear before L. B Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County at his home in Williams ton. North Carolina, within thirty 130) days after the completion of this service of publication by notice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 27th day of May. 1M1 L. B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court m30-4t of Martin County PEnDER Quality IcociStoui CHECK THESE SPECIALS FOR EXTRA SAVINGS! Virginia Maid A4 A PEANUT BUTTER, 21b. jar LV Mother's AAA Salad DRESSING, 32-oz. jar L Mother's Relish, 32-oz. jar 23c Light Meal Tuna, 2 cans 25c Del Maiz Niblets, can 10c Colonial Sliced or Halves AfTA PEACHES, 2 No. 21 cans Z/v Triangle AAA BUTTER, roll or tub, lb o5T New While POTATOES, 10 lbs. 21c Yellow Ripe BANANAS, lb 5c Triple-Fresh, Our Pride 4 BREAD, 2 large loaves 19 Rouble-Fresh, Golden Blend OT? COFFEE, 2 lbs */v MARKET SPECIALS '* STEW BEEF, 2 lbs 25c KOI NI) STEAK, lb 2He Lean POKE CHOI'S, lb 25c PIC LIVEK, pound ... 15c VEAL CUTLETS. pound 55c DRESSED CHICKENS, lb. .. 51c Twffltte is a Bigger Car?a Finer Car?yet its price is close to the lowest! a 828i THI Dl IIIXI "TOIPIDO" SIX XUSIMtSS COWPI I ^ p., A41-L |AV nnlln. J * / wWw MX*f OpPXrV^w and ?tmwri?i mxtra. hicm /f k Wc? /f ? ., nApcf to /r ttti wMow# toicft /r J mmBaf/mmrmm mmrr m 4 You probably know thai the new Pontile U bigger and finer than the to-called "low-priced" cart. But do you realize that Pontile pricea arc only a little more then the lowest? It's ? feet?and therefore true that if you can afford any new car yow can afford a Pontile Torpedo"! CHAS. H. JENKINS * CO. ? WilUunstoo. Aulander. Ahoakid, Windaor CHA8. H. JENKINS MOTOR CO ? Edetilon, N. C.
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