fiwili Cta b Meetings Society and Personals This Department PHONE Anytkiac for 1 Eararements ' OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY ?< 1 i. Spending Few Day* Here \ Eli Gurganus, of the United States Ship, "Vega", is spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. Leaves for Louisiana Mrs. Chloe Lanier left Wednesday for Mandeville, Louisiana, to spend some time with relatives. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Elbert Manning underwent an operation in a Washington hospi tal Wednesday morning. She is get ting along very well. Visiting in Hamilton Mrs. Emma Everett, of Norfolk, is the guest of relatives in Hamil ton. Spending Few Day* Here Mrs. Myrtle Brown, of Norfolk, is spending a few days here. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. William Everett, of Ahoskie, attended to business here Wednes day. \ At Pamlico Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Manning, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Flowers spent Wednesday afternoon at Pam lico. Visit in Raleigh Mesdames George Harrison and J D. Woolard were visitors in Raleigh this week. Visiting Parents Here Mrs. Charles Rogers, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs B S. Courtney here. In Hamilton Wednesday Mrs. Patty Sherrod, of Winston Salem. visited friends in Hamilton Wednesday. Spending Some Time Near Here Mrs. Roy Dahlston, of Norfolk, is spending some time near here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Har rell. Enters Durham Hospital Miss Annie Mae Bailey entered a Durham hospital yesterday wfiere she will undergo a sinus operation. Will Visit Here Mr and Mrs. H. A. Swindell, of Maul's Point; Mrs. Herbert Stilley, of Farmville, and Mrs. Lila Brinn, of Dunn, are expected this week-end to Visit Mr. and Mrs. George White hurst. and Mr. and Mrs Marion Cobb. Were Here This Week Mr and Mrs. F. A. Sally, of Golds boro, visited" her sister. Miss Edith Stailings, here this week. RECENT BRIDE J Mrs. Randolph Johnson Al len who. before her recent mar riage in the Plymouth Methodist Church, was Miss Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell, of Plym out. Mr. and'Mrs. Allen are now at home with Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Griffin on Park Street here. Mr. Allen is associated with the Dixie Motors. In Chapel llill Tuesday Messrs Fred Taylor and John H. j Edwards attended the graduation | exercises in-Chapel Hill Tuesday. Attend Dance in Tarboro I Misses Alma Godwin and Virgil , Ward attended the Ambassador Club i dance in Tarboro Tuesday night. Visiting in Manteo Miss Thelma Lilley is spending the ; week-end with Miss Natalie Gould in Manteo. Attend Wedding 1 Mrs. Mary Bell Osborne and daughter, Miss Mary Gwynne, are j attending a wedding in Newport J News. Visit Here This Week Mrs. Raymond Abbitt and little j daughter, Frances Virginia, of Nor folk, visited relatives here this i week." * HARRISON OIL COMPANY Ana Page Preserves Except Strawberry and Raspberry 1-Lb 15 Sunnyfield Enriched With Vitamin B1 Minerals Flour 24 89? Nectar Tea - 13c Marvel Bread a 5= Talco Feeds Fine Chick, 100-lb. bag .. $2.50 Scratch, 100-lb. bag $2.35 Growing Nash, 100-lb. bag $2.50 Laying Nash, 100-lb. bag $2.50 16% Dairy, 100-lb. bag . .. $1.90 GET YOUR VITAMINS NATURALLY! Eat More Fresh Fruits and Vegetables VITAMINS ACG in GOLDEN RIPE BAHAMAS 4U>s. 25c VITAMINS C r LEMONS doz. .27c VITAMINS ABCG STRING BEAMS 3 lbs. 25c VITAMINS IC Mew POTATOES.... 10 lbs... 27c TOMATOES PoudCartoi 12c Sliced Biidless BACON . lb. 27c 10 lbs. 54c SOGAB Mrs. R. S. Abernathy, of Anson ville, is visiting Mrs. Fred Birming ham here. Spending Week Here Miss Velma Rene Hopkins, of Rop er, is the guest of Miss Grace Jones here this week. In Plymouth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and daughter, Bonnie, and Mrs. N. O. [ Jones visited in Plymouth Sunday. ^ Attending Summer School Charles Birmingham is attending summer school at Mars Hill Col lege. Leave For New York Dr. and Mis. Earl E. Pittman and (daughters, Gladys Elizabeth and 1 Edith and Miss Beatrice Hyman j Turner, of Cfcik City, left Tuesday for West Point, N. Y., to attend the wed ding of Lieut. George H. Pittman and Miss Anne L. Crawford. Lieut. Pittman is the nephew of Dr. Pitt man. In Raleigh Monday Mesdames Herman Bowen, Miller Harrell. A. D. Wynne and J. D. Bow ?n visited in Raliigh Monday. Visit Here Tuesday Mrs. W. H. Prescott and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Prescott and son, of Holy oke, Mass., were the over-night guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lind-S' ley Tuesday night. Accepts Position Here Mrs. Raleigh Bradley, a former resident of Williamston, has accept ed a position here with the Farm Se curity Office and is at home with Mrs. P. B. Cone. Attend Dance in Ahoukle Among those who attended the Guy Lombardo dance in Ahoskie on Wednesday night were Dr. and Mrs. E. Thayer Walker, Misses Marie Griffin, Ruth Ward, Mamie Clyde Taylor, Addie Lee Meador, Ernest ine Barber, Evelyn Lilley, Blanche Harrison, Elsie Jackson, Marion Pen der, Faye Gurganus, Pennie Rose Waters, Ann Fowden, Elva Grace Barnhill, Kathleen Strickland, Kath leen Price, Pat Mizelle; Dr. J. T. Llewellyn, Jim Rhodes, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. David Modlin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eubanks, Dillon Cobb, George Lee Roberson, Dick Slade, Hershel Miller, Dick Miller, A. D. Corey, Al bert Cook, Ernest Mears, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Os wald Stalls, Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey Peel, Clarence Britton, Billy Peele, Hubert Cooke, Rudolph Saunders, Jack Manning. George Harrison, Jr.;) Elbert Sherman, Mr. and Mrs Pence I Whitley, K. J Hardison and Tom Crawford and Shelton Boyd. Visits Here Wednesday Mrs. John E. Lawrence, of En- j field, visited her daughter, Mrs. R. D. Elliott, Jr., here Wednesday. Spending Few Days Here Miss -Lucy "Dunn Elmer, of Scot land Neck, is spending a few days here with Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Biggs. In Norfolk Tuesday Mrs. Alonza Bland, Mrs. J. E. Ed mondson, Mrs. Willie Thomas, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Mildred Thomas visited in Norfolk Tuesday. Spends Week-end Here Little Miss Janie Perry, of Ever etts, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A lonta,Bland, here last week-end. In Portsmouth Tuesday Me.) Noah -Gurganus visited in Portsmouth Tuesday. Visits in Washington Miss Muriel Bland visited in Washington Tuesday. In Golds bo ro This Week Mrs. Willie Modlin and daughter nre visiting in Goldsboro this week. Visiting in Wilson Miss Alma Peed is spending this week m Wilson with friends. ? Returns to Jamesville Mr. J. E. Hedrick returned to his home in Jamesville this week after undergoing treatment in the Brown hospital here. While his condition is much improved he continues in bed. Lexington This Week Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald is visiting relatives in Lexington this week. Visiting Here Recent Brides Honored Mrs. John D. Biggs entertained at tea at hy home, "Ion," Wednes day afternoon, from five until six thirty o'clock, in honor of two re cent brides, Mrs. Benjamin Dun bar Courtney and Mrs. Richard D. Elliott, Jr. White lilies, grown by Dr. Biggs, and white snapdragons were used profusely throughout the home. GuFsts were greeted at the steps by Mrs. Wigg Watts and Miss Sara Cone welcomed them .into the house. Mrs. Frank Barnes introduced them to the receiving line composed of Mrs. Biggs. Mesdames Courtney and Elliott, Mrs. B. S. Courtney, Mrs. W. T. Martin, Mrs. Jones, of Siler City and Mrs. C. T. Rogers, of Rocky Mount. Mrs. Charles Bowers Invited guests into the dining room where Mrs. Henry Crawford was hostess and was assisted in serving by Misses Marie Griffin, Ann Fowden, Mary Warren and Lucy Dunn Elmer, of Scotland Neck, niece of the hos tess. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out and ice cream nuts, danity cookies and mints were afwyf- ? Misses Bolton Cowen and Kathar ine Hardison directed guests to the porch where Mrs. David Modlin and Miss dfculah Ward Page served punch. . . Mrs. Billy Hodges said the good byes. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. W. O. Lawrence, Mrs. J. A. Pittman, Miss Mavis Thigpen, Mrs. J. Har per Alexander, all of Scotland Neck; Mrs. Oscar Davenport, of Jamesville; Mrs. J. P. Wlmberley, of Halifax; Mrs. J. C. Keusonchamp and daughters. Misses Cornelia, Barbara and Betty, of Greenville; Mrs. Charles Herriott and Mrs. Eley, of Washington. Entertains Bridge Clnb Miss Mamie Clyde Taylor enter tained her bridge club Tuesday eve ning at her home near here using a Mexican motif in her decorations and covers. High score for guests was won by Miss Mary Brown Allgood and for club by Miss Thelma Lilley. Miss Taylor served soft drinks during the progressions and at the conclusion of play a delicious chick en salad plate. Other than members of the club, guests were Misses Allgood, Ruth Ward, Julia Everett and Addie Lee Meador. Mesdames Woodrow Tice and John Eagles. Benefit Supper other friends are giving a barbecue dinner in Poplar Point this evening at 8 o'clock for the benefit of Willie Roebuck, it was announced yesterday by Mrs. Zeno Beddard. TTie supper is free, but an offering will be received. Visits Frieuds Here Miss Kathleen Strickland, of Nashville, spent a few days here this week with friends. Is Being Transferred R. Leslie Smith, for several years district accountant for the V.E.P. Co., with headquarters here, is be ing transferred to Williamsburg, Va., effective June 23, it was announced today. He will be succeeded by George Thorpe, of Richmond. Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs. C. S. Coats, former ly of Williamston. announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann, on June 9th, at their home in Ports mouth, Ohio, where Mr. Coats is a I special investigator for the Federal Government. Suffering a Relapse Mrs. J. D. Thrower, suffering a re lapse from a recent illness, plans "to enter a Durham hospital this week end for treatment. Mr. Frank Freeman, jr., of Long Island, is spending some time here with his aunt, Mrs. P. B. Cone. FAMILY REUNION Last Sunday, a family reunion and a barbecue dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oakley near Robersonville. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. John Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oakley, Miss Edith Pearce, of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Oakley and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie FV-bes, Mrs. Joseph Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Keel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cherry and family, of Robersonville; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oakley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Grimes, Mrs. Willie Ray, of Williamston; Mrs. Ethel Frazier and family. Patrolman and Mn. Dick Mallory, Rev. and Mrs C. P. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. George Webber and Family, of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Garland Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keel, of Everetts; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis FaircXoth, of Calypao; Miss Evelyn Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frazier and family, of Tar bora; Mr. and Mrs. Will Mallory and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mal lory and family, of Oak City; Mrs. Lydia H. Bryant, of Conetoe; Mrs. W. H Hammond and daughter and Miss Ora Williams, of Trenton. u liy* 1 TEXACO ilAl DEALER if next time HARRISON OIL CO. Yirdlcr's Sheaffer Pens Penslar Products Da vol Rubber Goods DAVIS PHARMACY Dependable Druggists WILLIAMSTON, N. C. June 13, 1941." DuBarry Line So. Dairies Cream Jung's Foot Appliances Hollingsworth Candles DEAR LADIES, We have established something new in our store something espeeially for you?A WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT. We cordially invite you to eome in and inspect our sections given over exclusive ly to FEMININE NEEDS and BABY SUPPLIES. We believe you will find it much easier to shop at this department where you will find grouped together all of your personal needs. Drop in and consult us at any time. Sincerely yours. DAVIS PHARMACY. (Miss Ernestine Barber). QUALITY FOODS LOWER PRICES PINK SALMON 2 J.1 29c CAMPBELL'S Tomato Juice 3' s? 25c DHL MONTH (Crushed) Pineapple 2 No. 2 29c Wilson's Whipped Salad Dressing Quart 23 (Enriched for Health) BALLARD'S OBELISK FLOUR 5 lb. pkg. 29 UPTON'S TEA H-pound pirkifie Af W Free: Tea (Hats SUGAR 10 lb. Bag 53c Pure Lard 4 lbs. 45c 8 lbs. 89c FREE! $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES Given Away Each Week Here's How You Get Them Write your name on your Cash Register Receipt and drop in box. Each Saturday at 11 AJVi. four names will be drawn for Groceries . . . Purchase* of 91.00 Vp 1st PRIZE __ $2.00 2nd PRIZE ?$1.50 Purchase* of 25c to $1.00 1st PRIZE __ $1.00 2nd PRIZE ? .50 You do not have to be present to tcin! STANDARD QUALITY Tomatoes 3 No. 2 21c KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes 2 pks. 15c - ARIOSA COFFEE 3 lbs. 39c TENDER ROUND Steak lb. 24 LEAN PORK Chops lb. 23 CHOICE STEW Beef lb. 15 I TASTY Bologna 17 Stedman Stores Co. WE DELIVER uWhere You Save? . - PHONE 380-J , LOCATION: NEXT DOOR TO F. C X. STORE