ssazasE nmiimar rrnr Has Appendicitis Jimmie Peele, son of Mr and Mrs. James Bailey Peele. is confined to his home on Main Street with an at >k of s.pjuthd" Visiter in. Bwtete* ... 2/e Rosby Hopkins, stationed with tbs U. S. Navy on the Philip pines, is visiting his parents, Mr. and •lfrsi*W L Hopkins, in Eveietts far ten days. Iso You Sulier From Arthritis And Riieumaiism? Wtyxi can (jet quick and steady relief by asm* U M C COMPOUND No 19 *hl wonderfui new medicine nas •roughi re Uel to nundreds oi oeopie often m a week s time—and they tre un.stir.tmg m their praise 01 its efficiency Try n to day: get a packag' of D m l ^\u POUND No. 49 from voui druggist said on a money-hack guarantee U results are not satisfactory Price—$11 00. FOR SALE BY CLARK’S PHARMACY WEAVER-GRIFFIN In the presence of a few friends and relatives in the parsonage of the Christian church here on Thursday, -ton was rr-'.'rrtf-ti to Miss Eila Grif fin of Williamston. Rev. John L. Goff w"i the celebrant. Mrs. Weaver is the daughter r* v -eph G ;Ff'' Wilh-trr.v^ where sb- has been employed for Wvuh i.v yhc- .’f>n of thr* fctto Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weaver of Pine tops. For some time he was employ ed as a mechanic for the Clips. H. Jenkins Motor Company here, but for the past few months he has been in that company’s garage at Edenton. After a brief trip the young couple are making their home in Edenton. Spends Week-end Here Mrs. Alvin hariowe, of Littleton, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Glenn, last week-end. Visits Here Wednesday Mrs. Claude Plyler, of Greenville, visited here Wednesday^_ Undergoes Operation Mrs. Lila Bunch, of Washington, D. C., underwent a niejor operation in the local hospital Monday after poon antUx TTTicr. AT: Maun Tnim^eii, i of Greenville, is with her. 'Mrs. Bunch will be remembered here as Miss Lila Sumrell, sister of Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn. '’H'liii ftTek-end Were i Misses Angela McLawhorn and "" ft' Jtt : ; m . i..;. 3 erit last week-end here with iheii parents. Returns from Red Springs Miss Marian Hurley returned horn Red Springs after spending last week there with friends. Visiting in Utica, N. Y. Rev. Joseph Huske is spending a few days this week in Utica, New York, with his parents. Visit llere This Week Mrs. Melvin Byrum and Mrs. Gor don Braxton and small son, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr .and Mrs. Onward Robertson here a few days this week. To Spend Sunday in Wilson Mrs. Harry Jarman and son, Bud ly. will spend Sunday in Wilson with Miss Frances Jarman, who is a stu dent at A. C. College. Was Business Visitor Here Miss Carrie Barnes, of Raleigh, was a business visitor here Tuesday with the Farm Security Office. I .cave for New York Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne and Mrs. DuBose Simpson and. little daugh ter left Tuesday afternoon fir West Point, New York, where Mrs. Simp son will make her home with Lt. Simpson, who is stationed there. Mrs. Osborne will return in a few weeks. Arrives Here Tuesday Lt. Dun Sharpe arrived here Tues day night after spending the past two years overseas. Lt. Sharpe and Mrs Sharpe left yesterday for a 10-day trip to New York. In Norfolk This Week Mrs. Joo Robertson is spending this week in Norfolk with her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Edwards. In Windsor Wednesday Miss Ida Roberts visited her sis ter, Doris, in Windsor Wednesday night. Leaves for Atlanta, Ga. Fred Wheeler, formerly employed at Peele’s, Jewelers, left last Sunday for Atlanta, Ga., where he entered tli U. S. Navy. S 2/c Wheeler has been assigned to the Navy Technical Training Center, in Memphis, Tenn. Return from Georgia Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Roberson, Mrs. Rome Rogerson and Mrs. Roland Rogerson have returned home after spending a few days at Camp Wheel er, Ga., with Pvt. Tommie L. Rober son. Accepts Bid to Sorority Miss Rosalyn Mizelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mizelle, of James ville, recently accepted a bid to Sig ma Tau Chi Sorority on the campus of Atlantic Christian College. Miss Mizelle is president of the Woman’s Athletic Association, and junior rep ; esontative of the Woman’s Dormi tory Council of A. C. College, in Wilson. Improving in Hospital June Beach, A/S, U. S. Navy, con tinues to improve in a Naval hospital in Bainbridge, Md. Entering the serv ice September 28th, he has been in the hospital since October 2. -- RECENT BRIDE COMPLIMENTED j On Saturday evening, Mrs. Gordon Bailey and Miss Anna Louise Taylor gave a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. George W. Taylor. Jr., recent bride, in the home of Mrs. Bailey in Everetts. Several contests and bingo were enjoyed during the evening. Re freshments consisted ot lime jello, whipped cream, and cake. The color motif of green and white was used both in the refreshments and the games. After being served. Mrs Taylor was summoned by a mock telegram to cut the wedding cake in the din ing room. The three-tiered cake was made of green and white ruf i ties and on the top were a miniature \ bride and groom. About fifty guests were present. Prays for Liberator i SISTER RAPHAEL, of the O-dar of the Sacred Heart, stands in silent prayer at the grave of an unknown marine on Tarawa. A year has passed since the atoti fell to the Yariks and the nuns regularly visit and pray at their liberators' graves. Navy photo. (Internationali SHOWER AND PARTY HONOR RECENT BRIDE On last Friday evening, Mrs. Elmo B. James of Everetts and Mrs. Her man Bowen entertained in the home of Mrs. Bowen in Williamston with a bridge party and a surprise miscel laneous shower, honoring Mrs. Geo. W. Taylor, Jr., the former Miss Thel ma Peel of Everetts. Guests were greeted at the door by the hostesses and invited into the dining room where punch was served by Mrs. D. C. Peel and Mrs. J. W. Peel. The dining room table was covered in a lace cloth and entwined with ivy. On one end of the table was the punch bowl on a mirror plaque and on the other end was a miniature bride and bridegroom, while in the center was a silver bowl filled with feverfew and fern. Mrs. Taylor was then presented a white wagon filled with lovely gifts and was given crystal in her pattern by the two hostesses. Guests were then invited into the living room where flowered place cards marked their places for bridge. A corsage of carnations and fever few was presented Mrs. Taylor. After four progressions, Mrs. Jim my Harris was presented a nest of ashtrays for high score; Mrs. J. D. Woolard, "hijacs” for second high; ■ Mrs. Walter Bailey, a vase for tak ing a trick with the deuce of clubs. The hostesses served refreshments of delicious homemade banana ice cream and cup cakes iced in white with pink flower decorations. A cel lophane bag of rice was on each plate. Guests were, Mrs. Taylor, Misses Grace Clark, Florine Clark, Edna Barnhill, Anna Louise Taylor, and Mesdames J. D. Page, Bill Glover, J. D. Woolard, G. H. Harrison, C. B. Clark, D C. Peel. J. W. Peel, R. V. Bunting. J. W. Bailey. W. T. Ross, Ralph Taylor, V. G. Taylor, C. I. Harris, J. L. Harris and H. M. Ayers. ENTERTAIN FOR RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Charlte Harris and Miss Edna Barnhill were joint hostesses Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs. V. G. Taylor in Everetts, compli menting Mrs. George W. Taylor. Jr,. a recent, bride. Guests were greeted by the host esses and presented corsages of white chrysanthemums and fern. Mr:-. Taylor's corsage was of carna tions. The house was attractively decor ated with mixed fall flowers of pink and white, and a pink and white orrdffi-fflWgnt'B.,"...1 Jf, 1 r.’.rAvr—tables of bride: Mr?.--J;~Bv Woolard, high scorer, was awarded a satin covered jewelry box. Mrs. Taylor, the honoree. received a shoe •tea Sot second-high. After four progressions, by candle •light tk. gew-st-s.-mets - - p . iyfifie bleak. ice- cream and bridal up cakes. Favors were white mints wrapped in cellophane decorated in small white flowers. Then the hostesses brought to Mrs. Taylor a huge two-tiered wedding cake decorated with white roses and a little bride and bridegroom. Upon opening- the cake, she found many autiful gifts. The hostesses gave Mrs. Taylor a tablespoon in her chosen pattern of «Hver, - Shop in Rocky Mount Mrs. Crowson and daughter, Mrs. Elise Wilson, shopped in Rocky t T >nnt Tuesday_. .Returns from Hospital..... Mr. C. B. Clark, who recently un derwent an appendicitis operation in a Washington hospital, returned . treatment. in Washington Wednesday . M'-s... LeanteMrs. '.rr-:r- Mart in- v.c^ved in Washing ton Wednesday. _ — HUNDREDS OF — Topcoats, O’Coats And Men's Suits We can outfit you with any size, eolor or fab ric you could possibly wish for. Largest stock in Martin County to select from . . . PITTMAN’S CLOTHING STORE ATTENTION . . . MILK Customers! DUE TO THE SCARCITY OF Milk Bottles We will have to demand that you place as many bottles out in front of your home or plaee of business as you expect bot tles of milk. We cannot deliv er two quarts of milk and pick up one empty bottle. NO BOTTLES — NO MILK Edgewood Dairy Taylor’s Dairy CLINTON STARCHES CLINTON CORN insures "no lumps'* in gravies, sauces, custards, etc. Recipes on every box. CLINTON GLOSS means smooth going in the laundry work. Per fect for hot or cold starching. ASK FOR CLINTON STARCHES PLEASE ASK YOUR LOCAL GROCER NEW TOYS! New Toys, in addition to our usual large sUmTT, are arriving on each mail . . . Don’t wait to buy for Santa Claus. You ean buy them cheaper at . . . PITTMANS FIRESTONE STORE 4 Government House Rum 4/5 Quart WHITE OR COLD LABEL 86 Proof Imported by W. A. Taylor&€ompany f'c.r York City Was Here Tuesday Mrs. Myrtle visited here Tuesday. IH a&W-AWAT BAGS I • No mutt, mo drlpt, mo odort O tag toalt that. 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