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Engagement Announced -« Mrs. Ciyde Waters announces the engagement of her daughter, Pennie Rose, to Pvt, George A. Lessard, U. jne Corps, and stationed at Cherry Point, N. C. The wedding will take place this month. Spend Week-end in Benson Mr .and Mrs. C. D. Carotarphen spent tne week-end in Benson with relatives. Returns to Missouri Pvt. Joe Thrower, Jr., returned to Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, today after spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Joe David Thrower. -s Return to Richmond Mr. Irving Hull of Richmond spent the week-end here. He was accompanied home by his wife and two children who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardison here for several weeks. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Clayton House of Hamilton underwent an operation in a Rich mond hospital last Saturday. -$>■■' Here from Hassell Mr. Dewey Edmondson of Hasseli was here yesterday attending to business. Spends Week end at Beach Mr. T I', Slade spent the week end at Nags Head with his family. Visiting in Oak City Mrs. E. K. Harrell and daughter, Laura Ann, of Camilla, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins in Oak City. Returns to Raleigh Bryant B. Carstarphen returned to Raleigh after spending a few days here with relatives. -- - Returns to Camp Cpl. Lon Hassell has returned to his station at Camp Patrick Henry after spending a few days here and in Halifax with relatives. Returns to Fort Knox Cp). G. D. Pearson has returned to his station at Fort Knox after spending a bvo weeks furlough with relatives in Oak City. Returns from Charlotte Confine'i by illness for several months in the local hospital and at her home in Mecklenburg County, Miss Mildred Pigg, Martin County home agent, returns today to resume her duties in the county tomorrow. Spends Week-end in Oak City Chief Petty Officer S. W. Casper, Jr., spent the week-end in Oak City with relatives. Six years in the services, the young man has seen action in both the Atlantic and Pa cific theaters. Visiting in Oak City Mrs. Irving Hall and children of Asheboro are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross in Oak City. Here from Robersonville Mr. Lee House was here yester day from Robersonville attending to ausiness. * Here from Whiteville * Pvt. and Mrs. Leslie Straub of * Whiteville spent the week-end here I with Mrs. Straub’s parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Roy Peel. I i -S- - I Visiting in II Miss Alai re i turns today from a visit with Mias , Mildred Jennings in Lumberton. Continues 111 at Home 'i Mrs. Ira Harrison continues ill at her home here on Church Street. -* Visit in Tarboro | J. C. Coltrain, Jimmie Manning, Lee Thomas and Misses Frances Thomas and Lib Taylor visited in Tarboro Sunday. -« Returns to Great Lakes S 1-c Richard Margolis left yes terday for Great Lakes, Illinois, where he will continue his training after spending a nine-day leave here with his parents. Spend Week-end Here j Mrs. T. E. Miller and daughter, Ann, of Norfolk visited relatives here last week-end. -« Return Home Mr .and Mrs. Dick Taylor return ed home Sunday after spending a few flays at Virginia Beach and Annapolis, Md. — — ' <&- " Spend Week-end at Beach Misses Anne Meador and Betsy Manning spent last week-end at Wrightsville Beach. -- Visit in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woolard and Miss Anne Davis visited relatives in Liberty, N. C., last week-end. Announce Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Man ning, a daughter, Gloria Jean, on Friday, July 27, at their home on Williams Street here. -$ Leave for Kansas Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Walker left Sunday for Kansas where they will visit Dr. Walker’s mother in Topeka for several days. While away for four weeks, Dr. Walker will spend several days studying in the Medical CollcBt!" at Kansas City -(p Announce Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barber, of Jamesville ,a daughter on Satur day, July 28. -<&-. . Spending Furlough with Relatives Pvt. Dalton E. Carraway is spend ing a 30-day furlough here with his wife and relatives. The young man spent several months in the Euro pean Theater of Operations and was awarded the Purple Heart for a slight wound received on March 2 of this year. -• Spending Furlough in County After spending eight months in the European area, First Sergeant Leon Rogers returned home last Wednesday to spend a 30-day fur lough with his mother, Mrs. Effie Rogers, in Bear Grass. State College Hints For Farm Homes " ■ ♦.— By RUTH CUaRRNT Time-savins soak: Many dishes and pans used in getting tnesl will wash more quickly and easily if they are filled with water immediately after using and allowed to soak un til washed. A cold-water soak is recommended for loosening starchy foods, like dough or cereal, and al so for eggs and milk. A hot-water soak is best for utensils winch have I held sugary foods like sirup or icing because sugar dissolves faster in hot than in cold w'ater. Greasy utensils should have all possible grease removed- -to save for cooking use later or salvage and then should be wiped out with paper and allowed to soak in hot water containing e little baking so da. A time-saving way to keep silver ware bright is to have a little alum inum pan filled with hot soda water near the dishpan and put into it any silver, tarnished with egg or other food. Garden peas, when just at the right stage for eating, will be sweeter if picked in the morning than at the end of the day. Vegetables mature rapidly in the heat of the day and, ss they mature, become less sweet ' and more starchy. Peas gathered first ! thing in the morning, therefore, are sweeter as well as fresh and more [ tender than if left until later in the ' day. “Going Places?” Packing with tis- \ sue paper helps to ward off wrin kles. Unpack clothes as soon as pos- \ sible. Tf fabricsarj^yi^jjiM^: they will be smoothi^MU^^Huffc Here from Hertford Max Campbell, editor of the Per quimans Weekly, Hertford, and Mrs. Campbell visited friends here for a short while Saturday. -» Undergoes Major Operation Mr. Titus Critcher underwent a major operation in a Richmond hos pital this morning. No report on the operation could be had Im mediately. -9 Returns to Woodland Miss Eunice Parker returned to her home in Woodland last week-end after spending several days here with her brother, Mr. C. C. Parker, and Mrs. Parker. —-_ Returns Home i Mrs. C. C. Parker returned to her home here last week after undergo ing a tonsil operation in a Roanoke j Rapids hospital. -• Attends Funeral Miss Doris McDaniel attended the a funeral of Mr. Fernando White in Robersonville Sunday. -® Spending Week Here Mrs. Jake Felton and little daugh ter, Judy, are spending this week1 here with Mrs. Eunice Bufflap and daughter, Sondra. -$ At White Lake Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison and daughter, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Ben nie Buldree and Miss Peggy Balaree return tomorrow from a short stay at White Lake. -» From Rocky Mount Mrs. Lillian Turner of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Mose Wheeler here a few days last week. In Richmond Yesterday Mr. George Sfetsos and sons and Mr. Roy Ward anu son were in Rich mond yesterday attending to busi ness. j -._—■■■. *- _ Return to Sunbury Mrs. W. R. Thrower and children returned to their home in Sunbury today after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Melson. = -3 Visit in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Darden and daughter visited relatives in Wil son Sunday. Visiting in Newport News Misses Judy and Jane Gray Sul livan are visiting relatives in New port News this week. Return to Elizabeth City Mrs. Mary Laughinhouse and Mrs. Paul Jones returned to their homes in Elizabeth City Sunday aft er spending a few days here with friends and relatives. Spending Furlough Here Cpl. Shelbon Hall is spending e furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Hall. --— Visit in Plymouth Mrs. Melvin Sullivan and little daughter, Pamela, spent the week end in Plymouth with friends and relatives. -- Visit Here Sunday Mrs. E. Wp Franklin of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carter of Ahoskie visUed Rev. and Mrs. B. T Hurley..bt:ft* s»tnd«y m -r, Spending Few Days Here Lt. (jg.) B. F. Grimes of New London, Conn , is spending several days here with his family. J Return to Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Whedbee and little daughter returned to their home in Ahoskie Sunday after a short visit here with relatives. They were accompanied home by Miss Della Jane Mobley. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—In the Superior Court. Gary Bunting vs. Reba Pridgen Bunting. The defendant, Reba Pridgen Bunting, above-named, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County. North Car olina, to secure an absolute divorce based upon over two years contin uous separation; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, N. C, on the 30lh day of August, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action on said date, sMMrwaaaflMi answers or demurs to said complaint on the above date or within twenty days thereafter as provided bv the laws of the State of North Carolina, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This the 30th day of July, 1945 L. B. WYNNE, Clerk Superior jy-31 4t Court Martin County. EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE Having this day qualified as ex ecutrix of the estate of Frank Smith Hitch, deceased, late of Martin County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them for payment on or before the 23rd day of June, 194(1, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 23rd day of June 1945 MARY LOSE® IIITCII, jy-31 6t Executrix, Of the estate of Frank Smith __Hitch, Deceased. Return from Beach Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tayior and daughter, Patricia, returned Sunday from a week’s stay at Nags Head. I Reutm from Pamlico ■ Dr. and Mi J S. Rhodes ,rerurned yesterday from a two weeks' stay at Pamlico Beach. Entering Navy "Volunteering a short time ago, J. D. Bald roe and John Whitley are to report to Raleigh on Thursday of this week for duty. V isfting* itelaJtves’hj* Coiinty111 Pvt. Dallas Gnrganus is spending a 30-day furlough near here with relatives after a stay of several rnor")lR iR the European Theater of Operations -Sv Corrinth Ladies' Aid The Corrinth Ladies’ Aid will meet vvith Mrs. Edna Coburn on Satur day. August 4. Mrs. Coburn is one ot the new members and all are ask ed to be present. Return from Myrtle Beach Misses Doris Rogers, Mamie Clyde Taylor and Addie Lee Meador re turned Sunday from a week's stay at Myrtle Beach, S. C. ' Here from jf^Riesville i Mi's. J. LriSmicnwick ol James jville visited here yesterday. Here from .lamesville Messrs, Chas. Davenport and Per ce ii Mobley were here yesterday from Jamesville. In Tarboro Yesterday ir|i t .<m> .*> ii m nr» r* •mbi WT* Jen i “ MrivCi.. itiiTi U(7rt? yesterday for medical treatment. Picnic at Albemarle Reach The Jamesville Sunday schools enjoyed a joint picnic at Albemarle Beach Sunday afternoon, the mem bers observing the operations being carried on to recover a plane pilot’s body from the sound. Visit in Rocky Mount Wilbur Jackson and Hal Dickens, Jr., visited in Rocky Mount Sunday. —ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I ant now soeiated with the as CityBeauty Shoppe Williamston I have had five years experience as ail expert beautician. For appointment call 12-J. Mrs. W. H. Bryant NEW ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Arf Avaih '»/«■ l\ow Without Priority Production is under way in the Royal factory where the “Easy-writing Royal, the world's No. 1 typewriter is built. Place your order now for quick delivery. See Bill Manning at The Enterprise, Williamston Or rail or urile Parker Brothers, Inc. Factory Representatives Phone 235 _ AHOSKIE, N. C. TOBACCO FARMERS Due to unusual Heather conditions, il will take approximately one-half more oil to cure you tobacco crop this year than usual. CHECK YOUR COUPONS AND IF YOU NEED MORE OIL WE WILL GLADLY ASSIST YOU IN APPLYING FOR SAME. rTEj Harrison Oil Co. Last Call For Peaches Another load of tree-ripened Elbertu Peaches will be here on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. Very little sugar is necessary to can this fruit. Dick Levin Come early or phone orders, 358-W Across From High School 20% Reduction On All Men’s Straw Hats <> l»v 12 Frit Rase Linoleum Rugs SPECIAL FOR $3.98 Martin Supply Co. BUY WAK BONDS ... HOLD THEM! CD Q £ O CQ CQ < ► >* CQ N A SPECIAL BARGAIN BABY CRIBS All Sizes And Prices You must see them lit appreciate this value B. S. COUKTNEY w * cc w w O CD BUY WAK BONDS...HOLD THEM! 9CE CREAM AT ITS BEST... ! GARDNER’S VELVET! A HEAPING DISH OF GOODNESS The best pick-up in the world when you’re feeling hot and tired is a heaping dish of our delicious tast ing, creamy-rich ice cream. Your favorite flavors to enjoy at home or at fountains everywhere. FREE COOKBOOKS TO BRIDES We have a limited number of New Cook Books which are free to newly married couples- If you live in Rocky Mount area call at our plant ... If out of town—a post card with your name and address will bring one to you by the postman. GARDNER’S DAIRY PRODUCTS (!«• WEST THOMAS STREET RHONE SOT PLANTS IN ROCKY MOUNT AND GOLDSBORO
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