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Wed din fs Personals Clob Meetings Enrarements Entertainments Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON ?nd MARTIN COUNTY This Department PHONE Anythlnf for To 4 6 Birth Announcement Mr and Mi's. Leo Warren, of Gold Point, announce the birth of a daughter. Lela Ann. Saturday. July 19th Mrs. Warren was formerly Miss Essie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James W. Brown .of G^>ld Point. Returns to Hamilton Mr. L. R Everett has returned from a visit in Baltimore, to his home in Hamilton. To Visit at Morehead Mrs J. A. Eason and Miss Mary ^Taylor plan to spend the week-end at Morehead (* Returns to Washington City Mrs Murphy Barnes has return ed to her home in Washington City afte a visit with Mr and Mrs Gay lord Harrison hen Returns to Clinton Mrs Cecil Weeks has returned to Clinton after a visit here of about ten days. s Birth Announcement Dr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, of Rome. Ga.. announce the birth of a ' sop. Vail Taylor, on Friday. JuJy 11. ; Mrs Harris is the former Miss Helen ' Katheririe Taylor, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Van Tavlor. of Everetts * Returns to Hamilton Mrs Ridge Seers has returned ? from a. visit in Norfolk t<? her home in Hamilton. She has as her guests. Mr. and Mrs Ridge Seers and Mis.: Cecil Frederick and family, of Nor folk. Visiting in W'ertren N. ( . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keel are vis iting m the western part of the State. <%> Visiting at Carolina Beach Miss Lorene Weaver is visiting at Carolina Beach. Spending Vacation Here Miss Martha Rhodes Ward, student Nurse at Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, is spending her vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Clyde Ward. Is Visiting Here Miss Edna Palmer, of Elizabeth xnty. it- v isifing Mr;.. Clyde Ward hen 1 Were Here This Week Mrs Henry Bo wen and children and M; Emma Gurganus, of Green ville. visited Mr. and Mrs* Jim Bow on here this week. Are Visiting Here Mrs Marion Hazel and Mr. Ed Fortune, of Durham, are the guests Dr. and Mrs E Thaver Walker. Attend Baseball Game Mrs Paul Jones. Miss Ruby Barn hill, Jack Frank. Dick Smith, Roy Ward, Miss Christ me Jenkins wen among those who attended the Wil liamston-Tarboro game in Tarbon Wednesday night Leaves lor \Va~shington City Darreil Pnct of. Anderson. S. C letf Wednesday for a few days' sta> m Washington City after a visit hen with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Jesse Price. Reila Theatre?Washington Sunday Monday July 2i "THi; <;ki:vi < ovmammkm" nilh John Until mill 4ll>ert lli'kker Tuesday l><>I KIT: FFATFRK July 29 "Silwr Stallion." l);ni<l Sharp.'. JuinT \\ alilo "Hi. 111 \ ie-i l>l<- liliusl." with It.-la l.u^osi Wednesday Thursday July 30-31 "Tin: ?ti<; boss" irtf/i Dili> Kroner mill (ilorin I lie knoll Friday-Saturday Aueust 1-2 ?i\ oi l) <:iii:vi:\>k" II ilh Hoy Rollers Of ^lintlttfR Coburn's Fina White Shoe SALE! (.lofiiifi-out ill II fillet ?/<</ i.iniibiiialionn in WOMEN'S ami MEN'S SHOES at PRICKS UNHEARD OF . . ? BARGAINS ? MEN'S SI'ORT SIIOKS s Sport Shot s, value as Edgerton and Bob Smart Shot's One rack Men's Sport Shoes, values such $2.88 MEN'S SPORT SHOES One rack Men's Sport Shoes Outstanding Values $1.99 Pne rack Ladies' Shoes. Values $5.00, $0.00 and $7.00?Reduced. Superb bargains $2.91 11 O S E LADIES Holeproof HOSE Reduced To m 88e $1.21 LADIES' SHOES One rack Ladies' Shoes Whites, Browns, Blacks. Real Bargains. 97 LADIES' SHOES One rack Ladies' Shoes Values to $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 $1.99 VITALITY and TWEEDIE WHITES Ladies?opportunity in Vitality and Tweedie Whites?Values?Styles $4.49 PLAY SHOES PLAY SHOES ? Exceptional Values $1.49 COBURN'S "Your Shoe Store99 410 Evum Street GREENVILLE, N. C. J Keturn* from Chapel Hill Ray Goodmon has returned from Chapel Hill where he attended the first session of summer school at the University. Visiting in Black Mountain Mr^and Mrs. D. R. Davis and chil dren are visiting in Black Mountain for two weeks. * At Pamlico Wednesday Messrs. H. O. Peele, Jimmy Taylor, John Cooke, Charles Peel and W. E. Davis went fishing at Pamlico Wed nesday. . y.' Spending Vacation Here Miss Caroline Stalls, student at Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, is spend j ing her vacation here with her mo ther. Mrs. D D. Stalls. <s Visit Near Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. M Green, of Rob ersonville, visited their daughter, Mrs Joe Taylor, and family near here Wednesday afternoon. At Nags Head This Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward. Mrs. Clyde Ward and daughter. Miss Mar tha Rhodes, of Baltimore, are spend ing tins week-end at Nags Head. Were Here Wednesday Mrs. J B Curry and son. George. ??f Plymouth, visited here Wednes day. Visiting at Bayview Mrs. Charles Godwin, Misses Mary Charles Godwin, Nancy Biggs and Elizabeth Parker are spending the week-end at Bayview Returns to Hamilton Mrs Mack Beach has returned from a visit with relatives in Rich Square to her home in Hamilton. ; I,eaves tor-Camp Beach Miss| Marjorie Gray Dunn leaves this week-end lor a week's stay at Camp Leach. Is Getting Along Nicely "Brother" Scssoins, son of Mr. an Mrs. Charlie Sessotns, is gettin along nicely following a tonsil o| oration- Wed^Ksday. Continues Quite 111 Mr. J Reuben Keel, well-know county farmer who continues quit ill at his home near here, was rc ported to ln> resting fairly eomfori ably yesterday afternoon. Was Here Yesterday Mi Ernest Fit/., of Richmond, was here yesterday attending to business. ^isitTngTTere Mr. Melvin Smith, of Kernersville, j is visiting I)r and Mrs. E. Thayer Walker here this week-end. v Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued in the county this week to Thomas Carl Brow n, of Raleigh, and Frances Eliz abeth Ward, of Robersonville. $ Spending Few l>ays Here Weldon, is spending a few days h with Miss Mary Charles Godwin. -<e Visiting in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Garland Coltrain i little Miss Mary Ia)u Coltrain spending a few days in Norfolk. -S Visit in Washington Mrs William Everett and Mrs. j sup Harrison visited Mrs. Mai Cobb m a Washington hospital W nesday afternoon. ?0 Keturns from Norfolk Mi Hal Dickens returned \ nesday li'otn a business trip to folk. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The Bible school of the Williams ton Christian Church journeyed to Albemarle Beach Wednesday for its annual picnic. The picnicers enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon consisting of swimming, soft ball and horseshoe pitching. Rush Bondurant and John L. Goff, Jr., took the horseshoe pitch ing honors. The lemonade tubs were presided over with prodigal liberality on the part of Landy Griffin, Marvin Brit ton, James Manning and Roy Grif fin. The attendance was the best in many years, particularly among the older members. What a supper was spread. Enough and some to spare. The Epicureau art was at its best and the writer wishes that it wasn't so long between picnics.?Reported. In Elizabeth City Tuesday Messrs. D. V. Clayton and Garland Barnhill were in Elizabeth City at tending to business Tuesday after Visit Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Loggett, of Tarboro, visited here Wednesday af ternoon. In Manteo Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harrison arid daughter, Norma Pearl, and Mrs. Raymond Harrison and daughters, Louise and Ruby White, and Mr. N. K Harrison spent Wednesday night in Manteo and Nags Head. Was Here This Week Mrs. Paul Ward, of Robersonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chesson. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chesson here this week. Return from Pamlico Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, Mes dames Rome Biggs and Joe Godard have returned from a few days' stay at* PamliCo. t?? Attend Furniture Show Messrs. Garland Woolard and Wil Iiam Woolard have been in High Point tins week attending thfe furni lure show. Return from Tftrh Ptmrt Mr and Mrs. B 3. Courtney re-1 turned yesterday from High Point where they spent the week attend ing the annual furniture show. Mrs. Ben Courtney, who accompanied them .spent several days with her parents in Canton. Is Able To Be Out Mr. Eddie Trahey is able to be out following an attack of malaria. Visiting in County Mr Simon Edwin Hardison and sons, Johnnie and C. B . of Gaines ville. Fla.. aye spending a few days in the county with relatives. In Charlotte Yesterday Messrs. G. H. Harrison, N. C Green and R L. Cobum were in: ~ Charlotte- yesterday?ttHendrng trr business. CLARK'S MALARIAL TONIC For Chills and Fever. Guaranteed, or money refunded. Clark's Phar macy. m23-tf WANTED FOR (ASH ? BRING your ash logs, any size, any length, I along with cypress, gum. poplar and I maple. Norton Lumber Co. William ston. ? jiyzz-4i ICE COLD WATERMELONS FOR sale. Lindsley Ice. Co. jy22-4t W ANT TO HAVE A W FINER roast? We would be delighted to have you use our pit to roast them. It's free. The Martin, Home of bet ter sandwiches." Open until ?. FARMS FOR SALE: IE YOU W ANT to buy or sell, contact me. D. L. Turuage. Phone 2715. Greenville, N. C. jly25-5t Important Notice ?TO? TAXPAYERS A PENALTY OF ONE PER CENT WILL BE ADDED TO ALL 1940 TAXES AFTER AUGUST U SAVE THIS PENALTY. PAY YOUR TAXES NOW! Town ol Williamston W. B. DANIEL, Tax Collector Increase* Value Of Pastures Through The Use Of Lime W. H. Blalock, of Lucama, has in creased the value of his pastures im measureably through the use of lime, says O. W. Deyton, assistant Wilson county farm agent of the N. C. Extension Service. ?? North Carolina farmers this year expect to harvest the largest wheat acreage since 1938, says W. T. Wes son, junior statistician of the State Department of Agriculture. COLD PLATES, SANDWICHES, barbecue, brunswick stew, hot dogs and apple jacks. The Martin, near the fair grounds. "Home of bet ter sandwiches." OPENING FOR EXPERIENCED salesman to work retail trade in Williamston and surrounding terri* tory. Excellent income for man cap able and qualified to get business. Give age and experience when re- j plying. Replies will be held in strict est confidence. Reply Box 2098, Winston-Salem, N. C. jly25-3t ! STENCIL SHEETS FOR SALE. EN terprise Pub. Co. a25-tf ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as the administratrix of the estate of J. F. Terry,..deceased, this i? 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 19th day of June, 1941. MRS. CADDIE TERRY, Admin istratrix of the estate of J. F. jlyll-6t Terry, deceased. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court County of Martin against Elijah Manning and wife. Mrs. Elijah Manning. The defendants, Elijah Manning and wife. Mrs. Elijah Manning, above named, will take notice that. n action entitled as above has been commenced_in_ the Superior Couit| of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in said defendants will further take no Martin County in which said de fendants have an interest; and the tice that th1?y are required to appear before L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Car olina, within thirtv (30) days after the completion of this service of pub lication by notice and to answer or demur to'the complaint of the plain tiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint This the 7th day of July, 1941. L. B WYNNE. Clerk of Superior Court of jyll-4t Martin County. NOTICE SERVING SI MMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court Hubert Hlanchard Manning vs. Eve lyn Manning. , , "The dcfrndani, Evelyn Manning, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County,?North?Carolina.?to?obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; and the de fendant wih further take notice that [she is required to appear at the < f fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the court house in Williamston. N. C., within thirty days after the 5th day of Au gust, 1941. and answer or demur to he said complaint in said action, or hi plaintiff will apply to the court or the relief demanded in said com l.i int. This 7th day of July, 1941. L. B. Wynne, Clerk of Superior Court of Martin ivll-4t County, N. C. A&Ha Hydrogenated SHORTENING dexo ~F??E? STORES J? 3 CAN 57< [. ?" ?-<" < .. i fil \mt lona Plain or Self-Rising FLOUR 12-lh. bag 45c It's Dated?It's Enriched?MARVEL BREAD ... .2 lg. 1Mb. loaves 19c Sunny field Corn FLAKES 8-oz. pkg. Bc Libbey SAFEDGE GLASS?Packed With QTR. LB. \nt Our Own TEA, all for only .il A' vf th T ;j run WATERMELONS each 29c Fancy Tender Green STRING BEANS 3 lbs. 25c New Crop Sweet POTATOES 4 lbs. 25c Large Juicy LEMONS dozen 30c Golden Ripe t BANANAS 4 lbs. 25c Sliced Rindless BACON lb. 29c White SUGAR 10 lbs. 56c Talco Feeds Fine Chick, 10Q-lb. bag .. $2.50 Scratch, 100-lb. bag $2.35 Growing Nash, 100-lb. bag $2.50 Laying Nash, 100-lb. bag $2.60 16'' Dairy, 100-lb. bag .. $1.90 Of All SUMMER APPAREL All glimmer merebamlitie mud be i IiimmI out at onee to make room for our full item*. I'riocs are goiiifi up every day, (to buy u pair of our white (tlioert, have tlieiu dyed for fall and winter. You eun (tuve money on itlioet. ami other Milliliter item* we are elofting out. LADIES' Fine Quality Sll.k DRESSES . . . PRINTS, mill SILKS ? Value* ? Harvest Festival $2.49 LADIES' HATS Only Fete Left, $1.^8 lahtet Now 75c STRAW HATS For the Men . . . $3.00 Value* Now $1.00 MEN'S SPORT SUITS ? SHIRTS ami PANTS? __ 1 A Large Sixes ? V alues to $ 1.1)0?Harvest Special T Closing Out MEN'S and WOMEN'S White SHOES $2.00 Values $1.59 ? $3 Values $1.98 One Rack ?f MEN'S SUMMER TIES ? TAILOR MADE ? CLOSING OUT FOR ONLY Martin Supply Co.
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