Society and Personals OF WILL1AM8TO.N and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anything far rhis Department Te 4 6 Leaves (or Durham Bernard Hurley, Jr, left Tues day (or Durham, where he entered the junior class of Duke University. He was accompanied to Durham by his parents. Rev and Mrs. Bernard T. Hurley. Spend Week-end Bert Miss Lucy Wynne, of Washington, and Bobby Graham, of Red Springs, were the week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Bernard T. Hurley. Attend Reception Miss Ruth Hurley, Bernard Hur ley. Jr., Miss Lucy Wynne, of Wash ington: Mrs Margaret Watson and Mrs. James Ward attended a recep tion in Elizabeth City Friday night, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clar er.cg Mors/- It ? Recovering from Illness Friends of Miss Elizabeth Manning are glad to learn that she is recover ing from a severe attack of sore throat. * Visit Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. Durant Keel, ofN Plymouth, visited relatives here this week. 0 Was Here Wednesday Mrs. Joe Oliver, of Roper, visited hero Wednesday. ? In Raleigh Today Mrs. T. S. Critcher and Mrs, Daisy Purvis are in Raleigh today They accompanied Stuart Critcher, who will attend State College there this year. Leaves for Chapel Hill Rudolph Hardy, of Everetts, left Wednesday for Chapel Hill where he entered the University School of Pharmacy. ? Visits Here This Week Mrs. Dave Matthews, of Hamilton, visited Mrs Wheeler Martin here this week. ? Returns to Baltimore Mr. William Earl Stinnette, of the U S. Coast Guard at Baltimore, has returned to his post of duty follow ing a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. T Stinnette. Spends Week-end Here Mrs Robert Hooker, of Bethel, vis ited relatives here last week-end. Ls Visiting Relatives Here Mrs. G W Manning, of Oak City is spending some time here with hei sister. Mrs. W. T. Stinnette ?? Was Business Visitor Here Attorney Vance Norman, of Plym outh, attended to professional bus iness here tins week. -? Spending Week-end Here Tom Skinner, buyer on the San ford tobacco market, is spending th week-fad here. Queen of Tennis Ending a quest of 14 years, Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke, 28, won the women's national tennis champion ship at Forast Hills, L. I., vanquish ing Pauline Beti, of Los Angeles, 7-6, 6-2. The petite Boston girl's victory gave the East its first court champion since 1908. Visiting in Burlington Mrs C W Bazemorc, with her nother. Mrs R J Madry, is spend ng several days in Burlington, jreensboro and other points in that irea of the State. ? fie turn from Wedding Trip Mr and Mrs Henry Griffin have etumed from their wedding trip ind are now at home in the Tar Heel ipartments. ? In Wilson Wednesday Mr Russell Roebuck visited Wilson Wednesday evening. Was Here This Week Mrs Mae Blount Stewart, of Washington, visited Mrs. Kate York, lere this week ' ' t" n Alabama This Week Misses Alma Godwin and Elva jrace Barnhill and Dick Miller are dsiting in Alabama this week. tttend Meet in Plymouth Mrs. G H. Harrison, Miss Betsy Manning, Miss Jane Goff and Misses Cvelyn, Louise and Frances Griffin ittended a C Y F. meeting for roung people in Plymouth Wednes lay night # Leave for Chapel Hill Ray Goodmon, Jr., Billie Mercer, Jr.. Junie Peel and S. C. Griffin, Jr., eft Wednesday for Chapel Hill vhere they will enter the University his fall. *?__ Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. W. A Blount, Jr., and Mrs. Ralph Lupton, of Vandemere, vis ited friends here Wednesday. f: "I- WIU.IAMJTON In M 4 (. 4 4 1 I J iuoTm vi ??> IMAIT Wrln Any Time Any Place You 11 Look Your Best You '11 Feel Your Best In Clothes Sold By Margolis Bros. Because They Are TAILORED CORRECTLY PRICED MODERATELY Shop With Confidence 4l IkMfQiisBwtltm WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Store to Close Monday, Sept. 22 JEWISH HOLIDAY Visits Here TTii.s Week Mrs Mary B Shute, of Norfolk, visited relatives here this week. ? In Raleigh Today Mrs. L. T. Fowden, Mrs. S. R. Biggs and Mrs. Eva Avant are visiting their daughters. Anne. Nancy and Eva, at St. Mary's College, in Raleigh to day. ? Was Here Wednesday Mrs Jack Frank, of Plymouth, vis ited friends here Wednesday. * Leaves for Greensboro Miss Helen Lindsley left yester day for Greensboro where she will enroll at W C. N C., for the coming year. She was accompanied there by Mis L. P Lindsley, L. P. Linds ley, Jr . and Mrs. Stephen Gano. ? Accepts Position in Sanford Miss Ernestine Barber will leave Sunday for Sanford where she has acoepted a position with Rinimer's Drug Company. 1 Is Visiting Here Mrs John Roth, of Hay Springs, Nebr, is spending two weeks here with her brother, Mr. John Tullos, and Mrs Tullos. ? I' Leaves for Winston-Salem Miss Katherine Manning left on Wednesday for Winston-Salem where she will attend Salem College for the 1941-42 term. She was ac companied there by her father, Mr J W Manning. * To Visit in Raleigh Mr and Mrs. C. H Godwin, Sr., will spend tomorrow with Miss Mary Charles Godwin, who is a student at St. Mary's College in Raleigh. Visiting in Elizabeth City Mass Mary Taylor is spending the week-end with her mother in Eliza beth City. ? Were Business Visitors Here Mr. Henderson Mizelle and Elmer Modlin, Jr., of Jamesville, attended! to business here Thursday. ? Spending Week-end Here Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Dur ham, is spending this week-end here] with her mother, Mrs L. B Har Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. Eugene Brooks, Miss Lolu | Brooks and Miss Jennie Levy, of Tarboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis here Wednesday after noon ? Was Here Wednesday Mrs. Lee House, of Robersonville, visited here Wednesday. In Durham Wednesday Mrs Johnny Gurkin spent Wed nesday in Durham ? Visit Here Last Night ?Mr S. S, Lawrence and daughter, Mary, of Wilson, visited relatives here last night ? To Spend Week-end Here Mrs Blanche Anderson, of Leg getts, will spend htis week-end here with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Har rison. v -? In Hamilton Last Week-end Lieut. Chester G. Sears spent last week-end in Hamilton with his par ents. Mr and Mrs. R. Sears. Lieut. Sears was enroute from Minneapol is, Minn . to Corpus Christi where he will take up his duties as an avia tion engineer. + Shops Here Wednesday Mrs R Sears, of Hamilton, w in town Wednesday shopping. Enters New Position Miss Irene James, of Elizab< City, who is succeeding Miss Ms Brown Allgood as home service i rector for the Virginia Electric a Power Company, entered upon 1 new duties here today after a sevi al weeks' training period in Rk mond and Norfolk She is at ha with the Francis Mannings Smithwick Street. ? In Richmond This Week Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Davis spen few (lays this week in Richmond. Entertain For Recent Bride And Groom Here Mr. and Mra. Robert L. Cobum were hosta at a lovely bridge party at their home on Biggs Street last evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry E. Griffin, who were recently married. Guests were received by the hosts and presented to Mr and Mrs. Griffin and to Dr. and Mrs. C H. Neville, of Scotland Neck, the lat ter being a sister of Mrs. Griffin. The reception hall, library, living and dining rooms were thrown en suite for the occasion and were at tractively decorated with late fall flowers, yellow predominating. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Harris, Jr., of Raleigh, assisted by Master Bobby Coburn, passed the bridal tallies and invited guests to the back hall where punch was served by Mr and Mrs. Ralph J Parker, and Mr. and Mrs Edwin E. Holding. After several progressions of bridge. Mrs C. B. Clark, Jr., was I swarded a mirror as high scorer for | the ladies and Mr E. M. Trahey was awarded a double deck of playing cards as high scorer for men. Mrs. i E. M. Trahey received playing cards, and Mr. L. Bruce Wynne received a tie as second high scorers. Cigarettes were given Mrs. Charles T. Bowers and Mr. G. H. Harrison, Jr., as con solation prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin t were presented silver in their se | lected pattern and Miss Sara Cone, bride-elect of October, was remem bered with china. The hosts were assisted by Mrs. J. W Watts, Mrs. Ralph J Parker, Mrs I Edwin E. Holding and Miss Nell Har | rison in serving a sweet course, car rying out the bridal motif. I Guests were: Mr. and Mrs Henry f Griffin, Dr and Mrs. C. H. Neville, of Scotland Neck; Mrs Alice T. Roth, of Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. John Tul loss, Mr. and Mrs. C B., Clark, Jr., Mr. and Mrs W. H. Coburn, Mr. and | Mrs V. J. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs .Frank Margolis, Mr. and Mrs C. G Crockett, Mr and Mrs. Charles Bow ers, Mr. and Mrs E. M Trahey, Mr and Mrs Asa Crawford, Mr. and Mrs K. B. Crawford, Dr. and Mrs E T Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Mr and Mrs David Modlin, Mr and Mrs. Francis Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, Mr and Mrs. Paul Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bunting. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wynne, Mr and Mrs. Ralph J Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Holding; Misses Sara Cone, Nell Harrison, Estelle Crawfrod; Messrs. G. 11. Harrison, Jr., Holt Evans, Harcum Grimes and Thad Harrison. 1 INFORMAL TEA Mrs. John Tullos entertained with an informal tea at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. A. Harrison on Academy Street here Wednesday afternoon in honor of her house guest and sister-in-law, Mrs. John Roth, of Nebraska. Mrs. C. B. Clark, Jr., and Mrs. P. H. Brown served iced drinks and Miss Sara Cone and Mrs. Paul Simp son presided at the table where sand wiches were served. Leaves for Charlottesville Miss Patsy King left this week for Charlottesville, Va., where she will continue her studies at St. Anne's School. Leaves for Portsmouth Rudolph Peel, county young man. left this week for Portsmouth where he has accepted a position in the Navy Yard. He has been assigned to special work on His Majesty's Ship, Illustrious, which was brought to this country several months "ago af ter being bombed in the Mediterran ean. Recocartag Im Ope rattan Master Eddie Bufflap is recovering from a tonsil operation performed here Wednesday. a Recovering from Influenza Mrs J. E. King is recovering from an attack of influenza at her home here. a Attends Circus < Mr. and Mrs Joe David Thrower, Mr and Mrs. C. B. Siceloff and son, and Miss Isabella Anderson attended the circus in Greenville last night. Visits Here This Morning Mr. Ben Dixon MacNeill, of Fort Bragg, was a visitor here this morn ing. a? Were Here Yesterday Mrs. Raleigh Manning and Mrs. C. C. Martin, of Jamcsville, visited here yesterday. FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Daisy Pope. Miss Katherine Bradley and Miss Thelma Lilley en tertained at the home of Mrs. Pope in the Tar Heel Apartments with a farewell party last evening for Miss Ernestine Barber who leaves Sun day for Sanford. The fall color scheme of brown, green and yellow was carried out. After four progressions of bridge ice cream, cakes, and iced drinks were served carrying out the chosen color scheme. High score prize was awarded to Miss Mary Carstarphen and low to Miss Clarine Duke. Miss Barber, the honoree, was also pre sented a gift. Guests were Misses Ernestine Bar ber, Mamie Clyde Taylor, Evelyn Lilley, Lucy Williams, Mary Carstar phen, Katherine Hardison, Bolton Cowen, Madge Glazner, Lorene Weaver, Edna Barnhill, Clarine Duke, Katherine Mewbem, Betty Mayo Everett, Mary Rodgerson, Lo la Phillips, Marjorie Lindsley, Mes dames D. R. Davis, C. G. Crockett, Jr., W L. Howell, Wheeler Man ning, Bill Forrest and Miller Har rell. Mrs. G. E. Thorpe and Mrs. H. R Williams came in for refresh ments. LEGGETT-WYNNE Miss Nina Louise Wynne and Ce cil Garrington Leggett were mar ried in Bethel at the home of Rev. J. G. Phillips on September 14th. The ring ceremony was used. The bride wore an Ann Louise dress of soldier blue with matching hat and brown accessories. Mrs. Leggett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wynne, of Robersonville R.F.D. 1, and attend ed the Robersonville schools. Mr. Leggett is the son of Mr. and Mrs A U. Leggett, and was grad uated from the Stokes school. Mr. Leggett holds a position in Newport News where the young couple will make their home. ? 1 RVisiting in Palmyra Miss Katherine Mewbern and Miss Bettie Everett are spending the week-end in Palmyra with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Everett. Local Senior a Going To Chapel Hill Tomorrow Approximately 30 seniors of Wil liamston High School will attend the annual High School Day at the Universtiy of North Carolina to morrow. Feature of the day's enter tainment program include the Car olina-Lenoir Rhyne football game, a Boy Scout parade, and a high school bands concert. Seniors planning to make the trip include: Millie Biggs, Evelyn Grif fin, Jim Critcher, C. B. Rogerson, Betty Rose Gurganus, Frank Lilley, Myrtle Jones, Marian Hurley, Jim mie Leggett, Carlyle Langley, Nan nie Manning, James Swain, Bennie Weaver, Edna Mae White, J. B. Taylor, Jr., Mary Warren, Mary O'Neal Pope, Audrey Hardison, Jas. Carrow, Marie Moore, Elizabeth Ward, Bill Griffin, Nellie Gurganus, Mamie Coburn and Beatrice Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edwards and Mr. Harvey Yates will accompany the group. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. John Sherwood, of Wilson, was a business visitor here Wednes day. Marriage License ] A marriage license was issued last Wednesday in this county to Ruby Williams and Sallie Scott, both of Oak City. Palmolive Soap 3 (or t> Palmol'e Bath Sise (l#0's) 4 fr Sic Klek (24's) 2 for 38c Kick (48's) 2 (or 21c Cone. 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