Visit In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker and Miss Elizabeth Darker visited in Richmond Wednesday. Mr. Vance C. Norman, of Ply Wednesda' \ Here Tuesday Mrs. Jack Booker arid son Jack, Jr., of Plymouth, visited here Tues day. -^8> Here From Richmond Messrs. Harper Holliday and Har vey Clayton, ol Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs here Tues day and Wednesdajc Visits In Elizabeth City Mrs. Harcum Grimes spent a few days this week in Elizabeth City with relatives. Visits Sister Here Miss Pattie Battle, of Baltimore, arrived today for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Garland Coltrain. -£ In Norfolk Mr. ana Mrs. Victor Champion vis- • ited in Norfolk Monday. To Spend Week Here Major Oscar Anderson and Mrs. Anderson arrived 'Wednesday for a relatives Returns From Hospital Sgt. Bennie Godwin returned to day from Tayloe Hospital in Wash ington after receiving treatment .here for the past few days Here From Norfolk ganus and daughter. Barbara, of Norfolk, are spending a -few days ■"■a1"1' -SBSE ! gan us. Visits Here Mrs. Hugh Wyatt of Pamlico, vis I ited here Wednesday afternoon. Spend Week In Durham Mrs. Daisy Purvis is spending the week in Durham, with relatives. Returns To Cherry Point Mis:; Ruby Barnhill returned to Cherry Point Monday after spending the past few weeks here with Mrs. Thessie Barnhill. -j, Visiting Near Here Mrs. M. L. Dahlston, of Ports mouth, Va., is spending the week near here with her parents, M' and Mrs. J. T. Harrell. -c. Visit Mr. Critcher In Richmond Mrs. Titus Critcher and son, Mor ton, Mrs. Roger Critcher, Misses Mil lie Biggs and Anne Fowden visited M; • Titus Criicher in a Richmond Visit In Greenville Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Arthur Perry visited in Greenville Wednes day. ——* ; Returns^ | ^ •>«■* j Mrs. Thomas Owens has returned J 'JU days here with hef Harcum. Gri -& ! Spend Week-End At Na#s Head Mr ind Mrs. D V. Clayton, Mr i and Mrs. Robert Coburn and J. W. Watts spent last week-end at Nags i Head. ■spending iff I mother, Mrs Slit. &Hmes. Visit Relatives In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Windley and family visited relatives in Suffolk last week-end. To Buy Furniture Mr. G. G. Woolard will accompany his son, Gilbert, to Oak Ridge Mili tary Academy Monday and will con tinue his trip to High Point, N C., where he will purchase merchandise for Woolard Furniture Store. -® Visiting Here Mrs. Pat Patterson and children, of Washington, D. C., are spending two weeks here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dickens at their home on Williams street. Ml S GcTskuis ai.d Mrs. Bill Shreve and children, of Greenville, are visiting Mr . and Mrs G. G. Woolard. In Norfolk Mrs. Rupert Cowan is spending the week-end in Norfolk with her husband wno is stationed there with the U. S. Navy. Visit Relative In Hospital Mrs. J. T. Bland and Sgt. John D Bland were in Roanoke, Va., this week visiting their son and brother, Sgt. Hubert Bland, who is undergo ing treatment in a government hos pital there. -3> Visiting In County Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rawls and son, Jackie, formerly of Portland. Oregon, are visiting relatives in the county. A family reunion is being planned for Sunday at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Rawls before ! they leave for Texas to make their home. NK \\ ARRIVALS in Men's and Young Men's Ail - Wool Suits FOR FALL AND WINTER Largest stock in Eastern Carolina to select from. The Best and the Finest in Workman ship and styles Men's Full Hats 15v Knox anil Adams PITTMAN’S Clothing Store W/nner of Nat’0na He«dl<'>erSJ EMKHAGE- , Not.d Washington Commentator BROUGHT TO YOU BY WOOLARD Furniture Co. V^NDAY THRU FRIDAY WRRF 930 on your dial 1:00 P. M. f REDDY KILOWATT .... March of Time . VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO. y( time to get ' IT FIXED , l GUESS! 3£~7/ lr (oknO! THAtTv lOOOO Owe BUT [OlD YOU KNOW -aim» -the ancient k ROMANS KEPT [TIME WITH ’son oials-1 iA ouwj UOD )M30 A /.Azy l/HAM WOULD \6E KEEPtHO A 'SUN DIAL OILED ' r ' “AND TMCy SAY THE CHINESE. CAN TELL TIME FAIRLY WELL 0y LOOKING AT A CAT'S EVES; THE PUPILS DILATE (paom lAoatA) GRADUALLY AS DAY WEARS ON Our electric ^CLOCKS RUN CON TINUOUSLY - NO WIND ING* NO BOTHER - AND WILL RUN FOR 3 DAY'S FOR ABOUT , THEG0ST OF ONE 'CIGARETTE LTHO*e THIMoS XXJO. DAO OV USEO TO SMOKt,«MtM6tC-5 Pitta tk*€OOYf 'XXSS IMl b, t*u, Omm The Crown IT MAY LOOK FUNNY to you, but it’s one of the new London hat crea tions known as “the Crown Impe rial" and there's ermine in them frills, stranger! (International) ^hopping In Norfolk Mrs. Belle Gautier, Mrs. Marvin Carraway, Mrs. M. C. Gautier, Mrs. Fred Griffin, Mrs. Carlyle Stallings, and Miss Jane Carraway are shop ping in Norfolk, Va., today. ■® ! Visiting Near Here Among the friends and relatives visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ayers in Bear Gress over the week-end [were: Lt. Wesley Waage-Noaman, of North Dakota; Lt. James Walsh, of py.iilsonpf Muni Miss Delsie Harrison of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison and family of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Harrison of Rocky Mount, Rev. Char lie Harrison of Vanderbilt Univer sity. Nashville, Tenn. Spends Six Years In Army After spending six years in the Army, 34 months of which were spent m the Canal Zone, Sergeant Daniel T. Griffin received his dis charge last week-end and is here spending several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lilley. The sergeant’s wife, a native of Kansas accompanied him here where they will make 1heir home for a few weeks. -—— Convalescing At Home After receiving medical treatment in a Rocky Mount hospital, Mrs. Faye Jones is convalescing at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. B Mob ley, in Robersonville. —-dfr.. Visit Relatives Here Patrolman and Mrs. George Stew art and son, of Siler City, visited rel atives here this week. Mrs. H. B. Jones, who had been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney, return ed home with them. Business Visitor Here Mr. F. C. Stallings of Jamesville was a business visitor in town last . Wednesday. - Visit Friends Here Captain Ronald Ross Johnson, son • ■■ of , Robersonville, visited friends here Wednesday. Captain Johnson spent 19 months in the China-Burma Theatre of Operations and will re turn to the same area next week. Visits Brother Miss Ellene Tulloss of Washing ton, D. C., spent the week-end here with her brother, Mr. John Tulloss, and Mrs. Tulloss, in the home of Mi s. C A. Harrison. -■*$,.- —— Here For Several Days Dr. R. Speight Anderson has been here for several days visiting his sister, Mrs. C. A. Harrison. Dr. An derson, a former surgeon in a Rocky Mount hospital, has been in the U. S. Army for the past two years. Returns From Europe Sergeant E. G. Wynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wynn, returned home this week after spending two years in the European Theater of Opera tions. Sergeant Wynn participated in the battles of Normandy and North ern France. He will report to Aber deen, Maryland, on October 3. Here From Norfolk Mrs. Sallie B. Gurganus of Norfolk is spending a few days here with relatives. Return Home Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Walker return weeks in the state of Kansas and >.*■< *.«*»»* | Shopping Here t- Crrrry - of the Farm Life community were in town yesterday shopping. Visit In Rocky Mount Mrs. John Tulloss visited in Rocky Mount yesterday. Returns To Georgia Pfc. Dalton E. Carraway spent the week-end here with his wife and family. He returned to Georgia Mon day afternoon. -« To Attend ACC Miss Dorothy Wynne of Bear Grass leaves Monday for Wilson where she will attend A. C. C. -- Leaves For Buies Creek Miss Martha Louise Harrison of Bear Grass will leave Monday for Campbell College at Buies Creek wheie she will attend school Mrs. Bailey Improving Mrs. Warner Bailey is improving after undergoing treatment in Brown’s Hospital. ---- .. IfeiaysiQfcj -Y's tqbay-J IPTne Senior Pinlatheu Bible Class’ will meet tonight at 8:30 o'clock with Mrs. Herbert T. Taylor. TO PREACH IN PETERSBURG The First Christian Church of Pet ersburg, Virginia, will celebrate a note burning on Sunday. September 9. Rev. John L. Goff of Williamston, a former pastor, will deliver the evening sermon Mrs Goff will ac company Mr. Goff on the trip. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Martin County, In the Superior Court. Ethel Woolard vs. Julius Woolard The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County for the purpose of plaintiff obtaining a divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years separation. The said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Coun-1 ty, at his office in the town of Wil liamston, North Carolina, on the ] 22nd day of September, 1945, or i within twenty days thereafter, and ! answer or demur to the complaint of j the plaintiff or the plaintiff will ap- 1 ply to the court for the relief de- j manded in the complaint. This 22nd day of August, 1945. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk, _Superior Court, i a-24 4t Higher Quality Gas To Be Offered Here , Local agents of the Sinclair Refin I mg company have been advised that [gasoline of better than prewar qual ity has been started to local motor - lists from Sinclair Refineries. N. C. Green, local agent, says Sin | clair Refineries ?re shipping 75 oc tane Sinclair H-C housebrand ga&o line and 80 octane premium grade. Wartime restrictions have limiJM Housebrand to 70 octane and pre mium gasoline to 76 octane. Steps are also being taken to raise through blending operations, the octane value of the gasoline now in storage so as to make available to the consumer prewar quality immediately. Mr. Green says that it should take but a few days to restore prewar quality in the gasoline. “We are anxi ous to give the motorist this qrality merchandise as soon as pos sible,” he added. Everybody s talking about what a grand job Kerb Helm i3 doing at the war plant Not just one shift, but two a day-to help build the war materials our men need. Good for Herb! But Td like to say a word for Mary, Herb’s wife. She runs the boose, cooks the meals, takes care of the chil dren, and works on salvage drives and bundles for the Bed Cross. Believe me, that's tiring work for any woman! Yet when Herb comes home too tired to talk or watch where he drops his ashes, maybe-she makes allowances, keeps smil ing, brings him a restful glass of beer, and makes enough con versation for them both. Next morning, Herb goes to work re freshed and cheerfuL From where I sit, women like Mary Helm are doing a great war job themselves... being tol erant and kind to husbands who ^ are working under a heavy war time strain. Bally for them] O 1945, UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Caroline Comn-,;itt« Edgar H. Boin, State Director, 605-607 Insurance Bldq.. Rale'nh N c. Fifth *3 kteMM WM*k«r,«* 1945 Tax Books Are Now Open. PAY EARLY AND SAVE DISCOUNT M. L. PEEL Martin County TaxCollector