Returns to Durham
Mrs. M. D. Hix has returned to -
her home in Durham after spending
some time here with her son, Profes- 1
sor D. N Hix, and family.
Visiting in Oak City
Mrs. J F. Gurkens. of Chicago, is
spending a few days in Oak City
with her parents. Mr and Mrs. G. D
Pearson
Spending Week-end Here
Mrs. A. Hassell and Mrs. Milton
Norman, of Halifax, are spending the
week-end here with Mrs. C. D Car
starphen.
Were Business Visitors Here
Messrs. Pleny, Ephnam and Syl
vester Peel, and N. T. Tice. of Smith
wicks Greek, were business visitors
here yesterday.
Starting New Home
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holloman arc
starting a new home on Park Street,
just otf Marshall Avenue
Returns to Charleston. S. C.
Mrs. Horace Ray returned to her,
home in Charleston, S C., yesterday ,
after visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Everett, here for a few
days. She was accompanied home j
lor the week-end by her sister. Miss
Julia Everett.
To Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of
Norfolk-, arc expected tomorrow to
spend the week-end here with his
mother. Mrs. Laura Taylor.
In South Carolina This Week
Mi John Henry Edwards attend
ed-tu business in Charleston, S. C.
this week.
Were Here Wednesday
Mrs. E S. Pugh and Mrs. J. A.
Watson, of Windsor, were visitors
;). i<> Wednesday.
Visits Here Wednesday
Mrs. Alice Manning, of Jaitiesville,
viMted here Wednesday. j
Visit Here Wednesday
Mrs R. H. Hargrove and daughter,
Miss Mae Krider, of Robersonville,
were visitors here Wednesday af
ternoon^
Return to Louisiana
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Williams,
Jr., have returned to their home in
Alexandria, La., after a visit here
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil
liams.
Spending Some Time Here
Mrs. H. Greenstone, of Staunton,
Va., is spending some time here
with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Ze
mon.
Visit Here Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg. of
Hertford, visited friends here on
Thursday.
net urns to Virginia
Mr. Irving Jams has returned to
his home in Waynesboro, Va.. after
a few days' stay here with his sis
ter-in-law. Mn Sam Zenion.
Removed from Hospital
Miss Edna Earle James has re
covered sufficiently from an appen
dicitis operation to be removed from
the local hospital to the home of her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Gerald James,
"ii the Hamilton Highway.
In Plymouth Wednesday
Misses Magalene Harrison and
Elizabeth Bailey, of Bear Grass, vis*
ited in Plymouth Wednesday.
Are Visiting Here
Mrs. Mary White and Mrs, Sal
ly Fisher, of Norfolk, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Rush Bondurant here.
In Richmond Wednesday
Mrs. J. E. King and Mrs. B. A.
Critcher visited in Richmond Wed
nesday.
In Hertford Wednesday
Mrs. J. G Staton, Mrs. N. C.
Green, Mrs. P. B. Brown, Mrs. Titus
Critcher and Rev. and Mrs. John
Hardy attended the Convocation of
Edenton in Hertford Wednesday.
Visits in Franklin, Va.
Mrs. Frank Story Cutchin spent
Wednesday night in Franklin, Va.,
with Mr Cutchin.
To Spend Week-end Here
Miss Maud Taylor, of Norfolk, is
expected here to spend the week-end
with her parents, Mr and Mrs Her
man Taylor.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Barber, of
Jamesville. announce the birth of a
son on Wednesday/October 22nd. in
?the Brown Community Hospital.
Mrs. Barber is the former Miss
Louise Martin, of Jamesville.
If Your Child
Catches
Cold Listen
?listen to millions of c ;x ? . 1
mothers and rclicv i mimsw <h the
IMPROVED Vicks. treat ire it that takes
only 3 minutes and makes good old
Vicks VapoRub give BFT7ER THAN EVER
RISULTSI I r ACTS 2 V.AVS * ^
AT once to bring relict. ?
with soothing .
} dicinol vapors.
% SIMULATES ehes' and
\ back surfaces Jike u v
XH%warmlng poultice.
r?
WOQK* fOU HOURS t o l ?,. c lcu^.. A-l
'LA
muscular soreness or tighun- s and
bring real, honest-to-good ih s . >m!b'?t.
To get this improved trcatuxnt . . .
just massage Yapokui . f . i } minim i
ON BACK as well as
throat, and chest, Fcr Ecttar n?su'ti
then spread thick ? C
layer on chest and
cover with wanned ? VapoRou
rinth Try Tho Improved Way
Leaders Inspire Youth
Not only do the heroes of Ameri- Woolard, Simon Lilley, James C.
ca's past and present inspire our Manning, David Hix. Mayo Little,
youth today, hut many local men are Sam Woolford, W. H. Gray, D. V.
noU' inspiring them tu carry Tmttie -etnyrmi, Ifnrarr-itay, F. J. Margolin
torch for the American way of lift J. Q. Patrick, J. Gilbert Smith, H. L.
Scouting is one of three organiza- Roebuck. G G. Bailey, H. H Wil
tions chartered by Congress because hams. John Walker. Rev. M. R.
6? 0 benefits to the nation, remain-! tsrown, H. D. Smith, MrTrMoyr, Rev.
ing non-political, but definitely, pa L. F. Schenck, G. I. Carriker, Thom
triotic. Currin. E. R Carter, D. T. Har
The Boy Scout movement is Am- m.on, W A Wynne, L. B. Griffin, J
erica's way of training future citi Hall, C Butler, Hobart Austin,
zens through volunteer leadership Lewis Carter, S J. Andrews, Jr., W
of local business men. Leaders ac- ! B. Sugg. W. C. Wallace, Elmer Mod
tively engaged in Boy Scout work lin, A. Corey, B. G. Lilley and O. W.
locally are: Wheeler Martin, J. D. Hamilton.
Announce Hi r I It And Death
Of Son Here This Week
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hayman an
nounce the birth and death of a son
on Wednesday, October 22nd, in the
local hospital. Funeral services were
held in Manteo yesterday afternoon.
MANNING-FA I'CETTE
Mr. and Mrs. John Rufus Faucette,
of Tarboro, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Frances Anna, to
John Ashley Manning; Jr., of Wil
I liamston, on Saturday, October 18.
I 1941, in Dillon, S. C. Rev. V L. Mc
Lean officiated.
The announcement of the mar
riage was received with much inter
est in this section of North Carolina
where the young couple are widely
i known and have many friends. Mrs.
Manning, a graduate of the Tarhotn
High School, is associated with the
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph
Company in Tarboro. Mr. Manning,
after graduating from the local high
school, attended Campbell College
at Buics Creek ; nu studied ai Wake
Forest. He is connected with the
Standard Oil Compai?f*here.
B1KT1II) \\ PARTY
Mis. Ira Harrison entertained on
the fireman's house boat Wednesday
night at a birthday party for her
husband. A delic ious chicken chow
der supper was served.
. Quests of the Harrisons were
?id Mrs. Roy Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Harrison, Mrs. Mary Belle
Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tay
lor, Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Mrs. John
Cooke, Mrs. Clyde Ward, Mr. Jesse
Ambers, Misses Mary Lee Harrell
and Grace Chesson.
Was Business Visitor Here
N. C. Barnes, of Rocky Mount, .-it
tended to business here Wednesday.
Visit Here Wednesday
Mrs. David Grimes and Mrs Dav
id Grimes. Jr , of Robersonville, vis
ited here Wednesday.
Were Here Wednesday
Mrs. Clifford Eley, of Baltimore;
Millard Carter, of Atlanta, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Herriutt, of Wash
ington, were the luncheon guests of
Mr. Harry Biggs here Wednesday.
Is III at Her Home Here
Mrs. J. W. Andrews is ill at her
home here
Joint Hostesses At
Hut Bridge Party
One of the loveliest parties of the i
fall season was Riven last evening j
at the American Legion Hut with j
Mr.1 Clyde Griffin. Mrs. Hoke Rob ,
j erson and Mrs. Wheeler Manning as j
I joint hostesses.
1 Mrs. A J. Manning, Jr., greeted
the guests at the door and presented
them to the hostesses Mrs. I) R.
Davis passed the tallies and Mrs. N. ,
R. Manning and Miss Ruth Hurley j
isted the guests with their wraps. |
1 The Hut was beautifully decorat
< c? with fall flowers and green ferns.
A pumpkin was placed in each win
i ????v.". ."tiding forth a soft light. The
tallies and score pads characteristi
? ally portrayed the Hallowe< n color I
Dehrnie.
While the games were in play,
rang, punch was served and at the j
? nd Of the progressions an ice course (
I with nuts were served.
High score prize, two miniature ;
.' pel Vraiti, was awarded to Mis.
Daisy Pope; second high, a crystal
vase, to Mi- Robert Cohurn. and low
[ score, a makq-up kit. to Mrs. Carroll
Jones, Mrs Rill Glover captured the
raveling 1 >'/e. a cigarette set. Mrs.
Reg Simpson, a recent bride, and
Mrs. S. P. Holding, of Wake Forest,
house guest of Mrs. George Harrison
j were remembered w ith gifts. |
Guests were. Mesdames Herman i
f Rnwm. TTrtt~ Howrtt:"i+enry Handy, |
J R Ran hill. Jr. Joe Glenn, Reg j
Snipe m V B Con.\ Phillip Keel. J. |
C. Manning. Jr, Joseph Griffin,
Woodrow Tice, Herbert Taylor, D. N.
Mix, James Manning. D. R Davis,
i Abner Brown, R A Watson, A. P.
! Rarnhill, Van Taylor, John Eagles,
| W. E. Saundt vs. Herbert Clark, C. I
I C Parker, S. P. Holding. George
Th'-rpe. R A. CiiU'hi'r, Daisy Pupe,
Tom Rarnhill, Edwin Holding, Ran
dolph Allen, Ben Courtney. George
Harrison. Robert Coburn, R W. Bon
durant. Bill Glover, Frank Carstar
phen. Jack Edmondson. Carroll
Jones, Joe D. Thrower, Bob Everett,
G? < ige Whuehursi, Marion Uobb,
Harold iiargett, Victor Brow n, John
i Ward. Harrell Everett. Edwin Tra
1 hey. Roy McClees, E. Thayer Wal
ter, K'U; Worrell, Francis Manning
and W. T. Ross; Misses Marie Grif
| fin. Irene Tetterton, Estelle Craw
ford. Marjorie Lindsley, Betty Ev
,. rott, Irene James, Dorothy Man
' liing, Ruth Ward. Edna BarhhitT.ET-j
la W. Crilcher, Bolton Cowen, Kath
crine Bradley, Clarine Duke. Lillian
Breen, Mamie C. Taylor, Thelma
Lilley and Ruth Manning.
BRIDGE PRIZES ANNOUNCED
The telephone bridge, sponsored
by the Junior Woman's Club, ended
-Wednesday ntgftt with MTs. T. B.
I Brandon as the winner of the high
score prize; Mrs. Herman Taylor, sec
ond high, and Miss Charlie Bowers,
low.
Bridge was played at thirteen ta
bles.
At Camp Davis This Week
Mrs. Pete Mendenhall, Mrs. Ella
Wynne, Mrs. Walter Bailey and Miss
Annie Mae Bailey visited at Camp
Davis this week. *
Visits Here Wednesday
Mrs. Oscar Davenport, of James
ville. visited friends here Wednes
day.
?
Are Visiting Here Today
Pete Nelson, of Petersburg, and
Willard Marshall, of Richmond, are
visiting friends here today.
Attend Meet In Creswell
M.sdames W. O. Griffin, G. G.
Woolard. W E. Oki, W. 3. Nash and
Herbert Taylor attended a district
meeting of the parent-teacher asso
ciation held in Creswell Wednes
day morning.
50.0(H) GOOD SECOND HAND
PEANUT BAGS
AT 17c (While They East)
These are first-year bugs. Good lops, free from
tears and v.ill hold more peanuts than new hags
because they are veil stretched.
C.onte nrul see I bent before you buy!
Williamston Peanut Co.
r iKVVYS <?J 1
IIHIIUI tJ
ill I )1VW
L "I NOiSHVmiM ?u i
BE SURE
1 11 VI vol SHOP
WITH I S DAILY!
hrcrv !)i>[iarlmciil is Inmst
ints. of Imriii'i a Mrrsl (Umi
/rlote Styrl; for Krery Mem
her of the la roily . . .
SHOP HERE
WITH CONFIDENCE
Because we will not com pro*
iniso Quality un?l Stylo!
tkaijotis dwiltw
WILUAMSTON, N. C.
SAVE ON YOUR FUEL BILL THIS WINTER
The problem of /tellin/i efficiency from a Furnace or Boiler in .Voir Solved
The Super Suetion Machine and the New System
~~t?: :?
(.lean* <|iiiekly ami sufelv. Act now to eliminate your heating
troubles this winter. A elean heating plant hum* less fuel ami
gives quicker ami heller Hpat. Vie ran clean both stokers and
oil burners and any other type of heating units as well as chimneys.
Sheet Metal Work. Plumbing. Heating. Radiator
Repairing. Air (Auditioning. Heating Plant Vueuuni
( leaning and Repairing a Specialty. Auk for Prices.
Cleaning Chimney
J. C. Nori s Sheet Metal Works
Smith** irk Street WILL1AMSTOIN, NORTH CAROLINA.
Cleaning Furnace
local Girl Is Leader Of? 1
College Religious Group
Mary Catherine Swain, freshman
at the Woman's College, has been
chosen as a member of a central
committee to arrange religious pro
grams for the students of the State
institution. Sponsored by the Inter
Faith Council, the interdenomina
tional program will seek to inte
grate religion with campus life.
The appointment is considered an
honor for the young lady, who was
graduated from the local high school
last spring.
HERE'S AN HONEST OFFER
PIMPLY SKIN
Satisfaction Or Money Back
If Your skin has broken out with
ugly surface pimples?rashes?caus
ed by local irritations, or if you suf
f' r from an externally caused itch
ing, burning skin soreness, go to
vour druggist and get a small bot
t!e of Moone's Emerald Oil and use
.s directed. Soon you'll find it start
t ight in to aid nature clear up the
trouble?promoting faster healing.
! t as directed and if after 10 days
you are dissatisfied, Money back.
Clark'* Pharmacy and every drug
gist sells Emerald Oil on this guar
antee.
ph. 95c ott.1.80
WARM OUTDOORS-COMFORTABLE INDOORS
Hanes middleweight Winter
Sets are made to meet modern
living conditions. They're not too
heavy for heated homes and
offices, yet warm enough to pro
tect you outdoors. And the
Hanesknit Crotch-Guard pro
vides gentle athletic support. All
round elastic waistband. No
bothersome buttons. You're really
unaware of underwear.
HANES WINTER SETS
Select the combination you like be?t. Wear a short sleeve
c* sleeveless shirt with the mid thigh, knee length or ankle
length Crotch-Guard Drawers. All-cotton (combed) or
cotton-wool mixtures. THE GARMENT
55-1"
BOYS' WINTER SETS, SOc to 89c
THE GARMENT
HANES UNION-SUITS b.gin
-V
Thry romt in cotton and cotton wool mixtures. Ankle
length legs. Long or short sleeves. Nothing to pinch
or pull at arms or crotch. Buttons, buttonholes, cuffs
and seams all securely sewed for extra wear
Look \\_
for the V=
Hanii Label. It assures
you quality underwear at
moderate pnces.
P. H HANES KNITTING COMPANY . W;n.Io/i-S?I.in. North Cmrolinm
Minify Saving Special Food ValuesI
C.oUmidl Sliced or 11 dirt's
PEACHES?2 No. 2 1-2 can* .... .*57c
Colonidl
LIMA BEANS?No. 2 can 9c
\ ir^'min Mini I
PEANUT BUTTER?lb. jar 14c
PINK SALMON?No. I can .17c
C.LOKOX ? 16-oz. l>ottle 12e
For Frying and Baking
V E G E T () L E
1-11>. ctn . _ 17c ctn. . . 65c
Pender'i Rout Plain anil Self-rising
FLOUR, 12-lh hag 53c 2-Mb bag 1.05
Regular or (Juirk
P. P. OATMEAL ? pkg 7c
SKIM JESS" FRANKS?pound 23c
DELSEY TISSUE?3 rolls ... 25c
Triple Fresh
OUR PRIDE
BREAD
2 18-oz. Iv8. 17c
Double Frenh
GOLDEN BLEND
COFFEE
2 lbs. 38c
IN OUR MARKET
Lean Rib Side Meal lb.. 16c
Meaty Neck Bones lb. 10c
Lean Stew Beef , .. lb. . 15c
Lean 1'ork Lhops 11). .50c
Corned Shoulder . . J 11). 27c
Chesapeake Bay Oysters . .. qt. . 59c