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Weddinfs Personal* Club Meetinrs Kiratmenb EnierUlmnents Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COl'NTY this Department PHONE Anything for To 4 6 u Visits Rrrr This Week Miss Lois Taylor, of New Bern, visited here a few days this week. At Nags Head This Week Mr. and Mrs. Ben Courtney are spending this week at Nags Head. Attend Picnic Wednesday \ Rev. and Mrs J H Smith and fam ily; Rev and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and son Rev and Mrs. J. L Goff and family; Rev. and Mrs B T Hurley and family and Rev. and Mrs. John Hardy attended a picnic at Albe marle Beach Wednesday afternoon Visiting at Nags Head Miss Marjorie Fleming and Ru doiph Peel are visiting relatives at Nags Head" this week-end. Were Here Tuesday Mr -and Mrs Dallas Purvis, of Bethel, visited here Tuesday. Are Visiting Here . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. William- xof Baltimore; Mrs E II. Jones and Mrs Hiram Harris and daughters, of Rocky Mount, are visiting Mr. and Mrs H. R Williams here., _ In Washington Wednesday Mis. B S. Courtne> and guest. Mrs George Cooke, ot Scotland Neck, vi: ited in Washington Wed nesda> Visiting in Texas Mr. and Mrs. W T Martin and children arc visiting his-parcriP^-Mr.~ and Mr. W. I) Martin, in Bav Ci'v. -Texas. 1%- - Is Getting Along Nicely Dickie Clayton, son of Mr and Mrs R II Clayton. Jr. is getting along, nicely at his home here iol l"wuig. a IuumI operation in a?Kin? s.ton'hospital Wednesday. Return to Charleston Mrs Buck. Mrs. Herbert Peel and children, of Charleston, have return t I'd I" their home after" a visit here * with ftjr and Mr*. Grovel IjSndison. Spending Week Here Miss France.- Burnhi.ll. of Dur nan. is spending the week here with relative's. ??i In Rock) Mount Wednesday Mi. B S. Courtney visited in Kocl.v Mount Wednesday A Roosevelt Returns Arriving unannounced at the Bos ton airport from Halifax, N. S Major Keriiut Roosevelt, ?on of 1'ivMd.i't Theodore Roosevelt, is by his wife. Hermit joined the British army shortly after the outbreak of war. He did not reveal reason for returning to the U. S. Returns to Enfield Mis. T. D. Lawrence has re turned to Enfield after a visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Vernon Godwin. Jr.. ? and Mi Godwin. In Norfolk Sunday Mi John E. Grilfin Mr. and Mr ". Elbert Griffin, Mr and Mrs. Roland j Griffin 'visited Mr and Mrs. How ard Tyre in Norfolk Sunday. Returns from Wendell. Miss Elizabeth Ward has returned! 1 sore-an extended visit in Wendell. .Apex and Ocean View. \t Lynnhaven This Week Mrs. C II Godwin and Miss Marv1 Charles Godwin are visiting friends | and relatives at Lynnhaven and Vir-1 ginia Beaeh this week Returns from Roxboro Mi.-s FTuTTi Ilui'ley has icluiuedj from a visit in Roxboro and Red Springs. Visit Here Monday Mrs. Clayton House. Mrs. Dave Matthews. Mrs Belle Waldo and Mrs Myrtle Bunting, of Hamilton, were visitors here Monday. Spends Week-end Here Mr. Warren Barfield. of Raleigh, was the guest <U his. sister, Mi s. R. A Watson, and Mr. Watson, here last week end PERDER Quality Joco Stotei, ? Shop Your Pender Store For Wider Varieties of Lower-Priced Quality Foods! SOI TIIFKN MANOR Fruit Cocktail, 2 No. 1 cans... 25c MOTHERS HI l.ISII OK Salad Dressing, quart jar 27c SOI Till KN MAN OK Sweel Peas, 2 No. 2 cans 25c STANDARD (Sweetened and I nsweelened) Grapefruit Juice, 46-oz. can ... 17c LYNNHAVEN Mustard, quart jar 9c STANDARD I Halves and Sliced I Peaches, 2 No. l\ cans 29c GUARANTEED ALL-MEAT Frankfurters, pound 23c TRIANGLE TUB or ROLL M AA BUTTER pound 42* LAND O'LAKGS DAISY 4%#%A CHEESE ;.?nd 23f IN OUR MARKET DEVILED CRABS 3 for 25c Swift's ROUND STEAK .. II). 30c Center Cut PORK CHOPS lli.. 25c Smithfield SAUSAGE lb... 27c Meaty NECK BONES ... 2 lbs... 15c Crockett-Knight Invitation* Are Received Here The following invitations have been issued: i Mr. aryj Mrs. Dorus Williams Knight request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Rebecca Ellen, to Mr. Car roll Godwin Crockett, junior, on Sat urday morning, August the second, at ten o'clock, First Methodist Church, Rocky Mount North Caro lina. ?t Visiting Near Washington Mrs. Ed Stevenson is visiting rel atives near Washington. % Leaves for Florida Little Miss Mary Ann Heyden reich, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wtgg Watts here; left today to join her mother, of Alexandria, for an ex tended trip to Florida. Visiting in Fuquay Springs Mr. and Mrs. Shelbon Hall are spending the week-end in Fuquay Springs with relatives. In Ldenton Yesterday Misses Doris Moore, Marjorie Fleming and Virgil \tfard visited in Kdcnton yesterday. Visits in Goldsboro David Nash is visiting relatives in Goldsboro. $ In Tarboro Last Night Dick Champion and John Pope. Jr., visited in Tarboro last night. Return to Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Brennen Thatch have' returned to their home in Nor-1 folk after a visit here with parents,1 Mr and Mrs (1. If. Burroughs. Ts Visiting Near Here Mr. Leslie Manning, of Richmond, is visiting Mr and Mrs. Louis Weav er. near here Returns from Washington Mrs Vernon Bunting has return ed from a Washington?hospital w here she- underwent a minor oper ation last week. In l armville Wednesday Mrs. Wigg Watts and guest, Mrs. Lyons, of Chapel Hill; Mcsdames Leman Barnhill, W C Manning and Garland Woolard visited in Farm ed le Wednesday. Visit Hero Wednesday Mrs. Don Carson and Mrs. II. D. Staton. of Bethel; Mrs. Bill Pollard, nf rsrp?ii?villf, and Mrs.R.^b Nvlson. of Robersonville. visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bupnting here Wednes day. $ Visits Here This Week Mr. J L. Palmer, of Camilla, Ga., visited Ins daughter, Mrs. A, J, Qs teen, and Mr. Osteen, here this week. Visit Here This Week Misses Virginia Coburn and Mary Frances Phipps nf Whifpvttle, d Miss Ann Meador here this week. In Richmond Yesterday Mrs. Clayton House and Mrs. Myr tle Bunting visited in Richmond yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Ayers, who had been visiting in Hamilton accompanied them to their home in Richmond. ? . Attend Funeral In Pitt County Among those attending the lust rites for-Mr G I). Ward in Pitt County Wednesday afternoon from here were. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Grif fin, Mrs W E Dunn, Mrs. Carlyle Langley. Mr. and Mrs. J Sam Get singer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Ward and son, James Willis, and Messrs. Roy T. GTiffin, C. B Roebuck and Wil liam Gurganus. Leaves for White l.ake Ernest Mears leaves tomorrow for a few days' stay at White Lake. In Raleigh Wednesday Miss Christine Jenkins visited in Raleigh Wednesday. ? Is Visiting Here Mrs. Jack Riley, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson here. * Was Here Yesterday Mrs. Carey Brabble, of Bear Grass, visited here yesterday. ? ; At White Lake for Several Days Miss Ann Getsinger is visiting at White Lake and Virginia Beach for several days. ? Visits Here Tuesday Mrs. W H. Johnson, of Raleigh, visited here Tuesday ? I In Dare County This Week Mrs. Eva Avant is in Dare County I this week in connection with the I welfare department. Visits Here Yesterday I?J visded here yesterday. in rarboro Wednesday Mrs. Bill Myers, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Keel and Mrs. R. A. Taylor visit ed in Tarboro Wednesday. ? Is Visiting Here Miss Eloise Andrews, of Parmele, is visiting Miss Annie Mae Bailey here. Mrs. Janie Lehue and son, Sam. Jr., are viaiting at Nags Head this week-end. * In Pamela Wednesday Mrs. Walter Bailey, of Bear Grass, and daughter, Miss Annie Mae, vis ited in Parmele Wednesday. Miss Ella Wynne Critcher delight-1 fully e ntertained at her home Wed nesday evening at 8:30 with five ta bles of bridge and miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Ruby Harri son, bride-elect of August. Guests were greeted at the door and introduced to the receiving line composed of Miss Critcher, Miss Har rison, Mrs. Harrison, the honoree's mother, and Miss Kathleen Price, bride-elect. Miss Julia Everett pre sided over the punch table and Miss Polly Dewey passed tallies. Mixed flowers were used effect ively in the living room and hall with emphasis on the living room mantel which was outlined with ivy and centered with a miniature bride and groom. Mr. Ben Manning ren dered piano music while the guests were served an ice cream course in the colors of green and white. Miss Harrison was presented crys tal and received many lovely gifts from the guests. Miss Marion Pen der captured high score and Miss Julia Everett, low score. Miss Price was given fostoria. Other guests were Misses Elva Grace Barn hill, Mary Helen Boy kin, Lola Phillips, Evelyn Lilley, Ev elyn Daniels, Sarah Cone, Bernice Ward and Lorene Weaver; Mes dames Leman Barnhill, Wheeler Manning, Hoke Roberson, Garland Woolard, Jim Manning, Henry Har rison, Jr., Ira Harrison and Tom An derson, of Wilson. Bingo Party-Shower Mrs. James Bullock was hostess at a bingo party and crystal shower on Tuesday night, complimentary to Miss Kathleen Price, bride-elect of tomorrow. Prizes were awarded to winners and Miss Price received many lovely gifts of crystal. Mrs. Bullock served lemonade, sandwiches, nuts and mints. -Hi LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary met Saturday afternoon in the Le gion Hut for the regular meeting. After pledging allegiance to the Hag, and reading the preamble, the mihutcs of the dast meeting?yvijie read and approved. At the close of a short business period, a report was given by the delegate who attended the State convention in Durham. The music scrap book, and Naval Print plate, won by this unit, were on display. The State flag and scrap book made by the juniors were also 011 display. A silver cup was awarded the jun 101 auxiliary for doing the most out standing work of the newly organ ized groups. The meeting adjourned to meet the second Saturday in September. FAREWELL PARTY Miss Jaru'tte Corey, who left this week to spend the remainder of the summer in the western part of the State, was given a farewell party on Tuesday night at Riverside. Those who attended were Misses Janette Corey, Hazel Corey, Ida Mae Corey, Vera Ruth Griffin, Delia Mar garet Griffin, Mrs. Dolores Woolard, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberson, Na than Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Brtl Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Earl Griffin, Archie Griffin, Dehnar Grey Manning. Irvin Manning and Cecil Iirown .all of Farm Life V'- "? ' Visiting in Maryland Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Barnes are spending a few days in Maryland. Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and family, of Wilson, visited here last evening. Getting Along Very Well Mr. J E. Hedrick is getting along very well at Ins home in Jamesville after returning home this week from a Durham hospital where he under went an operation and treatment for several weeks. $?? Is in Iax-al Hospital Miss Norma Hardy, of Everetts, is in the Brown Community hospital receiving treatment for malaria. ^n Bethel Wednesday Mrs. Dave Matthews, Mrs. Myrtle Bunting, Miss Effie Waldo and Mrs. Ballard, of Hamilton attended the show in Bethel Wednesday. * Visiting in Baltimore Miss Delia F. Leggett is spending a few weeks in Baltimore and at Ri vetia Beach near Baltimore, with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nicholson. ? In Richmond Thursday Miss Effie Waldo and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton House visited in Rich mond Thursday. * Visiting Near Roberaooville Mr. and Mrs. Irvthg Roberson, of Greenville, visited Mrs. Roberson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Leggett, Sr, near Robersonville this week end. They will leave Monday for Myrtle Beach for a week. ? * Visiting in Baltimore Mr. Nelson Leggett is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, in Balti To Leave (or Asheville Mr " " -J li f pn ii i-> . ? L? ?f|L t*l I ? ? IIvT IVII 3. tTTttrptlrvj TTOTUuLn will leave Sunday for a visit in Ashe ville and western North Carolina. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as the administratrix of the estate of J. F. Terry, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed within one year from the com pletion of this publication of notice or same will be pleaded as a bar to any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 10th day of June, 1041. MRS. CADDIE TERRY, Admin istratrix of the estate of J. F. Jlyll-flt Terry, deceased. BELK-TYLER'S SUMMER CLEARANCE SHOE SALE! SHOE BARGAINS Nothing Reserved! Every pair drastically reduced for (piick clearance! Be sure to select several pairs earlv tomorrow! I hey Ye Real Bargains! Be. Down Early! BARGAIN RACK WOMEN'S Hollywood SHOES Open toes, plaited toes and novelty Sport Shoes. White, while and red. white and brown and multi-colors. About 300 pairs to close out. SALE. 88c SALE! ?? Pairs Snappy( NOVELTY SHOES Novelty play shoes, sandals, pumps in assorted kids, sail-cloths and elk leathers. While and sports colors. Regular Values To $3.00 OUT THEY GO . . . SALE $1.44 Sale! 276 Pairs Ladies'' DRESS SHOES Odd lots . . . Women's novelty shoes . e . Open and closed toes . . . While with brown trims as well as solid whites . . . About 200 pairs to close out. Values to $3.00. $1.97 Ladies* lied room Shoes 29e| [White Shoe Polinh 8c| Bargain Rack?Women's Shoes Sport OxiorcU in white and white with brown trim. Attractive styles . . . Values to $4.50. Only 114 pairs to close out. Hurry down for choice. REGULAR VALUES TO $4.50 $2.59 WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES Including NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH SHOES In WHITE, and WHITE and BROWNS Women's high grade Shoes in pumps, sandals and walking shoes. Medium and low heels. Many smart styles. Sites broken . . . But real bargains. REGULAR VALUES TO $5.95. SALE. $3.69 BARGAINS! LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES 200 pair* of Ladies' and Children's Whit* and Whit* and Brown Sho*s. Oxfords and Straps. Odd lots. Regular values to $3.00. Out th*y go. SALE. SALE 50c Belk-Tyler Company J DHVKOT/AE/IT STORCS / WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
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