In Portsmouth Monday
Misses Penny Rose Waters. Julia
Clyde Waters and Fay Gurganus. of
Williamston. and Messrs. Vasco
Green. Joe Umphlett and J. D
Bunting, of Ahoskie. visited in Ports
mouth Monday.
Returns to Wake Forest
Don Matthews. Jr.. of Hamilton,
a student at Wake Forest, has re
turned to school after spending the
week-end with his parents, Mi and
Mrs. Don Matthews.
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Visiting in Whitakers
Miss Katherine Bradley has gone
to her home in Whitakers to stay
jntil the reopening of school Mon
day.
Is Able To Be Out
Friends of Miss Mary Ruth Ward
.vill be glad to learn'that she is able
o be Out after having been confined
o her home because of illness,
ioes To Jackson
Miss Clarme Duke, a teacher in
he Williamston schools, has gone to
ler home in Jackson to stay until
Monday.
Returns from Baltimore
Miss Martha Rose Ward will re
urn home this week-end from Sinai
lospital in Baltimore to spdhd sev
ial weeks here with relatives
A as Business Visitor Here
Mr. Asa Johnson was here Wed
xiTTT?attending t" business.
A as Here Wednesday
Mrs. Reginald Sears, of Hamilton,
vas in town on Wednesday,
n Ahoskie Sunday
Miss Mattie Lou Keel and Mr. Bill
iiddick visited in Ahoskie and Au
ander Sunday,
ihop Here Wednesday
Mrs Lee House and daughter, of
tobersonville were shoppers here
Wednesday.
ttteiid Funeral Wednesday
Mrs. James E. Mizelle, Mrs. Thorn -
is Chancy and J. C. Mizelle, of Steu
xnsville. Ohio, attended the funer
1 Mrs Walter Bailey Wednes- j
lay.
'isit in Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. George Thorpe spent
ast week-end in Richmond. They
vere accompanied by Mrs K D.
Vorrell.
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Fancy Repacked Tomatoes, lb. .19c
I Visits Here Tuesday
Mr Hampton Britt, of Windsor,
! visited here Tuesday.
Visiting in Grimesland
Mrs R. L. Carver and son are
| spending a few days with Mrs. Car
; ver's parents in Grimesland.
Shops Here Wednesday
Mrs N. C. Everett, of Roberson
i ville, was a shopper in town Wed
j nesday.
In Washington Sunday .
Miss Evelyn Hodges and Mr. Buie
Haiiey. of Bear Grass, visited in
'Washington Sunday.
Is Visiting Here
Mrs N. H. Lockhart, of Grifton, is
spending a few days here with Mr.
Leaves for Newport News
Mrs. H. R Williams and daughter,
Janet, left Tuesday for Newport
'News, when- they will make their
honi?' Mr. Williams recently accept
| ed a position there.
Shops Here Wednesday
Mrs. F. F. Pollard, of Bethel, shop
I ped here Wednesday.
In Newport News Tuesday
Mrs Betty Gray, of Robersonville,
j went to Newport News Tuesday with
fur niece, Mrs. H. R. Williams.
Returns from Hospital
^/lrs. J. Frank Jordan, who has
been critically ill in a Norfolk hos
pital since January, has returned to
i her home in Dardens and is being
allowed to receive visitors.
Visit in Elizabeth City
Mrs. Alonza Bland and Mrs. On
|ward Robertson visited friends in
Elizabeth City last week-end.
In Everetts I>ast Week-end
Mr. Junior Perry, of Williamston
and Newport News, visited his par
ents. Mi and Mrs. Simon Perry, in
Everetts last week-end.
Visit in Elizabeth City
M r. and Mrs. Simon Perry, of Ev
eretts, Misses Nancy Stacks, Janic
Perry and Junior Perry visited in
Elizabeth City last Sunday.
In Hamilton Last Week-end
Miss Mildred Thomas, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thom
as. in Hamilton last week-end.
Birth Announcement
Rev and Mis. Harold F. Brown,
of Vanceboro and Gold Point, an
nounee the birth of a daughter on
Friday, Feb. 20th. Mrs. Brown is the
former Miss Novella Johnson, daugh
ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. John
son. of Gold Point.
Visits Here Yesterday
Mr. William Belk, of Pulaski,
Term, visited his aunt. Mrs. Anna
Harrison, here yesterday.
Was Here Yesterday
Mr. Edgar E. Bundy, of Elizabeth
City, visited here yesterday after
noon.
Getting Along Very Well
Farmer Dave Daniel is getting
along very well following a major
-operation-performed?m-the Drown
Community Hospital here yester
day.
Visit Here Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Pleny Peel and Mr.
Jim Peel, of Griffins Township, vis
ited here yesterday afternoon.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. E. G. Anderson, of Roberson- j
viHe. was here yesterday attending j
to business.
Visiting in Portsmouth
Mrs. Titus Critcher and Mrs. J. S. I
Rhodes are spending the week-end)
with Dr. and Mrs. J J,. Spencer in |
Portsmouth.
Return from Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clement and
Mrs. K B. Crawford returned this
week from a several weeks' stay in
Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Clement con
tinuing on to their borne in Detroit
today.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr, Arthur foevels. of Williamston
R.F.D. 1, was a business visitor here
yesterday afternoon.
(ietting Along Very Well
Suffering a fracture of her right
arm while visiting her son, Tom
Crockett, who is Recovering from a
major operation at Fort Screvens,
Ga^Mrs. Crockett returned to
her home here unexpectedly last
Tuesday. She is getting along very
well.
Returns from Greenville
Mrs. Eva Avant returns tomor
row from a week's stay in Green
ville.
In Raleigh Yesterday
J C. Manning attended to business
in Raleigh yesterday.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ross announce
the birth of a son, William Griffin
Ross, February 26, 1942.
Spends Week-end Here
Mr. Burgin Butler, of Chapel Hill,
visited here last week-end.
Ot'RGANl'S-ROWNSON
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson, of
Greenville, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Lillian Joyce, to
Julian Edward Gurganus, son of
Mr and Mrs. W. D. Gurganus, of
Willtamstop, Route One The wed
ding took place on Saturday, Febru
ary 21, 1942, in South Mills, N. C.
Mrs. Gurganus is a graduate of
Belvoir high school and has been
employed in Rose's Store in Wil
liamston for the past five months.
The couple will make their home
with the groom's parents in Wil
liams Township.
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Miss Eldridge Entertains
Miss Josephine Eldridge was host
ess Tuesday night when she enter
tained at bridge. The party was held
at the home of Mrs. Daisey Pope in
the Tar Heel Apartments.
When the scores were tallied, Hud
son Hoyle was awarded boys' high
score prize and Bolton Cowen re
ceived girls' high. Consolation prizes
went to Mamie Clyde Taylor and Hu
bert Cook.
An ice cream course was served
by the hostess to the following:
Misses Bolton Cowen, Mamie Clyde
Taylor and Mary Lily Moore, Messrs.
Huh,.rt rnnlr Frnost Mpars Hudson
Hoyle and Walter Lackay.
Mrs. Parker Entertains Club
Mrs. W. K. Parker was hostess to
her bridge club at her home on East
Main Street Wednesday night.
After the final scores were tallied
it was found that the club prize for
high score had been won by Mrs. C.
B. Clark.
Guests of the club for the evening
were Mesdames Paul Simpson,
Wheeler Martin and H. B. Hargett.
Each of the guests were remember
ed with a gift.
During the social hour the hostess
served a delicious ice course.
Members present included: Mes
dames E. P. Cunningham, N. C.
Green, J. W. Watts, Herbert Clark
and C. B Clark.
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Continues Quite III
Mrs. Herbert Whitley continues
quite ill at the home of Mr. Whit
ley's parents here.
In Washington Wednesday
Mrs. Robert Manning and Mrs. A.
J. Manning, Jr., visited in Washing
ton Wednesday.
Visits Here Tuesday
Mr. Tommy Swain, of Plymouth,
visited relatives here Tuesday eve
ning.
Is III At Her Home
Friends of Miss Marian Hurley
will regret to learn that she is ill at
her home on Church Street.
In Durham Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington,
and Mrs. Perlie Roberson. of Farm
Life, and Mrs. Mack Roberson, of
Williamston, visited in Durham on
Wednesday.
Improving from Operation
Mr. Oscar Bie is recuperating from
an appendicitis operation perform
ed tins week in a Washington hospi
tal.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. Rossel Rogers, of Bear Grass,
was a business visitor here Thurs
day: ?
Is Quite III
Mrs. Bill Haislip is quite ill at her
home here in the Geo. Reynolds ho
tel.
Was Snowbound This Week
Returning from a business trip to
Charlotte Tuesday, Mr. J. W Watts
was snowbound over night at Albe
marle.
CARD OK THANKS
We want to thank our neighbors
and friends for their kindness and
sympathy during the sickness and
death of our mother, Mrs. Alice Har
ris.
Her Children.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to publicly thank everyone
for their many thoughtful acts and
kind deeds during the sickness and
death of my mother, Mrs. Annie
Buck, especially Dr. Brown and his
nurses and our neighbors that stay
ed with us the last week at the hos
pital. Also I want to thank everyone
for the beautiful flowers. May God
bless you all.
Mrs. June Harris.
IN MEMORY
In memory of Oricc M. Hardison,
age 10, a fourth grade pupil of Farm
Life school.
We loved you, Orice
And miss you so much.
Your kind words, loveliness, sweet
ness and such
Will keep your memory always with
us.
Empty is your place inour classroom
But your place in our hearts is filled.
We cherish each memory of you
And hope that our lives (from mem
ories of yours) may be fulfilled.
Mrs. Manning and Fourth Grade.
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Happenings In The
Oak City Schools
Work progressing smoothly, few
cases of mumps.
The science class, conducted by
Miss Helen Whitehead, gave a very
interesting program in chapel Mon
day on economy in buying.
High school and elementary teach
ers have been studying the new sug
gested twelve-year program.
Mrs. Lupton and Miss Whitehead
are attending the First Aid School
in Williamston conducted by Dr. E.
T. Walker.
A check-up on school by grades
for defense stamps and bond buying
gave the following results:
Stamps Bonds
1st grade $ 2.10 None
2nd grade 1.35 None
3rd grade 1.00 None
4th grade 17.85 100
5th grade 4 95 None
6th grade 5.50 None
7th grade 11 10 1000
8tli grade -ttttHi None
9th grade 37.10 175
10th grade 4.10 100
11th grade 10.10 150
12th grade 2.75 None
Totals $114 80 $1525
The above amounts do not include
any purchases made by teachers.
Mr. J. R. Fisher, of Hamilton, vis
ited in town Thursday.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of
thanking our many friends and!
neighbors for the floral contribu
tions, their kindness and their sym
pathy shown us at the death of our
father, William S. Mai lory.
The Mallory Family.
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina. Martin County.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale conferred upon me as admin
istrator of C. O. Moore, deceased, the
undersigned administrator will, on
Wednesday, the 4th day of March,
1942, at twelve o'clock noon, at the
back of the C. O. Moore store build
ing, in Williamston, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash the
following described personal prop
erty to wit:
All the store fixtures in said store
belonging to the estate of C. O.
Moore.
This the 9th day of Feb., 1942.
T. M. BRITTON, Administrator
of C. O. Moore, deceased.
Peel & Manning, Attys. fl3-4t
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of tne estate of A. E. Downs, de
ceased. late of Martin County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
estate of said deceased to exhibit
persons having claims against the
them to the undersigned at Oak
City, N. C . R.F.D., on or before the
29th day of December, 1942, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immed
iate payment.
This 29th day of Dec., 1941.
MRS. SARA DOWNS,
I Administratrix of A. E. Downs.
B A Critcher, Atty. j2-6t
NOTICE OF SALE
North Car<tlmtt. Martin County.
County of Martin vs. Peter Dickens
and Others.
Under and by virtue of an order
of sale and judgment made by L. B.
Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court
of Martin County, on the 23rd day of
February, 1942, the undersigned com
missioner will, on Thursday, the
2(ith day of March, 1942, at twelve
o'clock noon, in front of the court
house door in the town of Williams
ton. offer for sale, for cash, to the
highest bidder the following describ
ed tract or parcel of land, to wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land
in Jamesville Township, containing
five acres, more or less, bounded on
the North by Ixary Bros., on the
South by Lee Moore and Leary Bros.,
and on the East and West by Leary
Bros.
This the 23rd day of Feb.. 1942.
ELBERT s FEEL;
f27 4t Commissioner.
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North Carolina. Martin County. In
The Superior Court.
County of Martin acainst Charlie
Cherry and wife, Cherry.
The defendants, Charlie Cherry
and wife, Cherry, above
named, will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Martin County, North Carolina, to
foreclose the taxes on land in Mar
tin County in which said defendants
have an interest; and the said de
fendants will further take notice
that they are required to appear be
fore L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Martin County at his
office in Williamston. North Caro
lina, within thirty (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
nply to the Court for the relief de
Imandcd in said complaint.
J This the 26th day of Feb., 1942.
L. B. WYNNE,
Clerk Superior Court of
f27-4t Martin County.
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Repairs and acces
sories now can be
' bought on the
Ok!AC PCAM
Don't put off needed
repairs longer. Don t
do without those ac
cessories you alwoys
have wonted . . ?
ROANOKE CHEVROLET *-<>.
Williamtton, N. C.
Reita Theatre?Washington
Sunday-Monday ? March 1-8
"RIGHT TO THE HEART"
with Brenda Joy if and Joneph Allen, Jr.
Tuesday uoiiBLE kkaiuke March 3
"Bandit Trail," iili Tim Hull anil Juuut Waldo
"Glosc Gall for Ellcry (Jnwn," William Gargan
Wednesday-Thursday March 4-5
"TUXEDO JUNCTION"
Wearer Brim, and FAviry
Friday-Saturday March 6-7
"RIDERS OE THE BADLANDS"
uith Charli't Starrett
'?Im W1LLIAMSTON lt>
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BROTMPI
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for SMART Srylot"
THE REASON ONE
Shops Around
l? To
See Everything
Why Shop Around When You'll Find
Everything Here
. As We Have Shopped ihe Market
For Style and Quality.
"TIME TO IUJY
FASHIONS
. THAT LIVE IN
FABRICS
THAT LAST"
Experience Will Teach You That?
For It Has Taught 11$ To Buy
Swansdown and Printzess
COATS and SUITS
. Nan Taylor
Nelly Don
L'Aiglon
Martha Manning
Mary Mnffei
Ann Louise DRESSES
And Hnndretl* of Other ffell-hnoicn Brands That
Will Not Compromise irith Style and Quality.
NEITHER WILL
HUvmlisdwik&is
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WILUAMSTON, N. C.
Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C.
Sunday March 1
"Here Cornea Mr. Jordan"
RoM. Montgomery, Evelyn Keyes, Claude Rains
Monday-Tuesday March t-S
"Sundotcn"
BRUCE CABOT and GENE TIERNEY
Wednesday-Thursday March 4-5
Wall Dittnev's "Reluctant Dragon"
Robt. Benehiey and Cartoaa Character*
Friday-Saturday March 4-7
\ "Cortican Brother*"
Dout Fairbanks, Jr., Akim Tamlroff. L Warrick
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