Herr From Enfield Professor and Mrs. T. O. Hick man and son and Mi--.- CE. II. • ■ err,on of Enfield 'isiitd here c-> ‘ urday. Business Visitor Here Mr. Lc-Roy Ever!!. Handli, ■ merchant, was ;. bu-ir. -s vi it,., in town yesterday. In Uiclilanci.s Mrs. G. H. Harrison and M K G. Harrison. -J> r.'id daupKU Nanctt; visited in Richiands U week-end. Here Over IVf'k I.net rat;!, and Mrs. J. D. Ben r-n t.i with Mrs. J. M. Bowen. Spends Saturday >'ir,ht Here 1VT Ruby Reid of Wake Fores • pent .Saturday night with Mrs si Wheeler Martin, Sr. Returns From South Carolina M- - G. W. Jordan has returnee : i,nu ,in.i : weeks vacation u ;; t Due West. South Carolina. Here Sunday M: and Mrs. W. A. China ant Mrs. M. H. Allen of Roanoke Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Campbell of Plymouth visitec !\: . and Mr:. Randolph Ailer Sunday. Visit Friends Here Mrs Walton White of Washing ton vi: ited friends here Frida) night. Spends Week-Fnil Here Collin Peele of E. C. T. C Greenville, spent the week-enc here with his mother, Mrs. Collir j Peele. Visits Mother Here Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whedbee and little daughter. Lucy Ann, spent the week end here with Mrs. Whedbee s mother, Mrs. Charlie Mobley. Visit In F.denton Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goff visit ed in Edenlon Friday night. Here Over Week-End Mi . and Mrs. Thomas Hotl vis ited Mr. Holt's sister, Mrs. John I, Goff here this week-end. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holding vis ited here this week-end. Arrives From Texas I Mrs. Thomas Stewart, the for mer Virgil Ward, arrives Tuesday I from Pasedena, Texas, to visit her mother, Mrs. Lucy Ward, here. Visits Relatives In Dunn Mi. .- Edith Stallings spent the week end in Dunn with relatives. Visits in I .illingtoil Mi. Jimmie Collins spent the week-end in Lillington with I friends. Here For Week-End Mi. Francis Peel of Raleigh pent the week-end here with re | latives. Here From Rocky Mount , Mr. and Mrs S. Felton of Rock)’ Mount spent the week-end here i with their daughlc'1, Mrs. Eunice Ihil flap and daughter, Sondru. Home I rom Richmond Mrs Raleigh Manning returned to her home m Jamesvillo Sunday 'Mei spending several days with her sons in a Richmond hospital. I Visits Aunt Here I Miss Frances Barnhill of Dur j ham spent the week-end hen with her aunt, Mrs. Daisy Purvis Here On Business Mr. C. B. Martin of Jamesvilh was here on business Monday. Reported Improving Mrs. W. C. Mercer who recent ly underwent a majo, operatior in a Baltimore hospital is report ed to be improving. Dr. Mercei continues there with his wife. Party Returns From New V >rk Mr. J. W. Walts was in Rockj Mount Sunday night where h< roti Mrs. Watts, Mrs. C. B. Cia k Jr., Misses Ann Fowden, Millie Biggs and Many Warren whc spent the past week in New York Attend Ball Game Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crockett, Bob Peele and Miss Bernice Ward at tended the Carolina-FIorida foot ball game in Chapel Hill Satur day afternoon. Here From Greenville Miss Sarah Ellis of Greenville visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger here Iasi week-end. Attends To Business Here Mr. N. C. Everett of Robcrson ville attended to business here yesterday. Attend Carolina-FIorida Game Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel attend ed Ihe Carolina-FIorida football game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holding of Roanoke Rapids spent last week end here with relatives. Here From Jamesville Mr. W. W. Walters of James ville was here yesterday attend ing to business. Visits In Tarboro Bill Bob Peel visited in Tar boro Sunday. Attends Conference In Raleigh Miss Ida Roberts attended a state home economics conference in Raleigh last week-end and vis ited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith while there. Secure License To Wed A marriage license was issued last Friday to Billie Jonas Haislip, HKD 1. Bethel, and Mildred May Cannon of Robersonville. Home From College Conrad Getsinger was home last week-end from ECTC, Green ville. Visit Grand daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Sfetsos spent the week-end in Elizabeth City where they went to visit I NOTICE! To \il Lrfjioimairr** and Sri \ ice Men and \\ niiicii there w ii i he \ DUTCH SI I* I’ K K I ii Tlir I Mni on Mom la > Nijjlil. %ov. 11! Ii ill »: >0 5Or per plate All itirnilirrs and -rr\irr iiirn and wo* nira arc rordiulK imited lo allrnd. WIIIKI.IK M. M WMNi; ACKNCV TRI CKS SOil SACK One 1911 ijmmI I 1-2 Ion IVitek. Oiu\rolut, in j^ootl enmlilion One 1911 O.IMO 1 ton pick up Irnck. Slake l»o(I\ and in "ootl condition. DIXIE MOT< >K COM l».VM \\ illianisUnu A. C. if takes the swear out of underwear / HANESKM*?—for perfect fit You like line kuitted garment:, because they "give" with body motion, offer elastic comfort and long wear. Men appreciate the quality in Hanes Underwear — the product of 45 years of experience in the knitting business. li he wears the Lame underwear all year round. tie'll like the ab soxbent knitted comiort of the Kanes short-sleeve Undershirt. (He'll uie it also as a sport shirt next summer.) Shown here with smart-looking Hanes Tailored Shorts, made generously lull* For cold, outdoor days, ho may wii>h to combine a middleweight short-sleeve Undershiit with Hanesknit ankle-length Drawers Hanes Winter Sets—constructed to provide gentle athletic support. P. H. Kanes Knitting Company. Winston-Salem. N. C. • 1'ou may not find your to. ante style on you r first call, ftcur supplies ore being pro duced as fu&t as pres ent conditions p%rnut. 1 -the imtionai underwear j Family Night To | Be Held Nov. 14th —— The annual Family Night of the Williamston Lion's Club will be ■ j held on November 14, it was de cided at the regular semi-monthly : meeting of the club at Chimney Corner Inn last Thursday evening. A committee of Lions J. H. Ed wards, J. H. Wa'd, C. D. Pittman volunteered to handle the ar rangements. A letter inviting the members j of the local club to attend a Tr; ?.nne meeting to be held on Oct. 31st at Belhaven was read by I President Holdreth Mobley and i about 12 members expressed a de i sire to attend and represent the Williamston Club. Several other letters of interest to the club members were read. Chairman Homer Barnhill an nounced that the club’s share of the receipts from the ball chew ing gum machines for the period ending this month was $97 94. j This money is to be used for work among the blind and visually handicapped. Lion Gaylord Harrison led in I singing “America” and Lion E. L. Ward, Jr., pronounced the invoca tion to open the meeting. ■-<*> 1 Visit Here Sunday Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and Mrs. I Mark Ruffin of Tarboro visited relatives here Sunday, their newly born grand-daughter, Barbara Folsom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Folsom. Class To Meet The Philathea class of the Mem orial Baptist church will meet with Mrs. L. T. Carrow Friday night, Nov. 1, at 8:00, on Marshall avenue. Attends Funeral Bill Haislip of Wilson attended the funeral of Mrs. Grover Hardi son here Sunday. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. John Guerco of Elizabeth City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee Reynolds. Visit Here Monday Mrs. Johnson Corey and Mrs. Tommie Whitley of Farm Life visited here yesterday, j Visit Relatives in Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Owens spent last week-end with relatives in Petersburg. TRICYCLES Metliimi Size Only B. S. COURTNEY ^ illianisloii’s Oldest Furniture Dealer Large Sliipmeni Men's SPRING BACK Shorts Good Quality and in All Sizi'f.. Your Best \ aluc Only 75c Large Stork BLANKETS Darden’s Dept. Store i Girl Scout Patrol In Meeting Last Salurda ——« The Cardinal Patrol, local Gii Scouts, held its second meeting c the year last Saturday afternoo in the home of Jane King. Th twelve scouts present elected th following officers: Liiybet Muse, patrol leadei Elizabeth Whitley, assistant pa trol leader; Sarah Mannins i scribe: Joan Peel, treasurer. In a special meeting tomorrow j the patrol members will mak ! plans for a party. I Northerly direction to a point 50 v' feet from th. center, of the Rail ’ i road track and 50 feet from its ] 1 center, a distance of 268 feet to f the point of beginning, saving and excepting a lot which was sold to g ! Bob Davis, same being 75 feet s front and approximately 125 feet j deep, which Bob Davis lot lies . ] fronting on the Railroad track a ’ | distance of 75 feet from Sycamore I Street; and saving and excepting ’ j also a lot 75 feet by 75 feet lying ' -- ---— i i on Sycamore Street and lying a 'distance of 111 feet from the cen ter of the Railroad track. It is meant to include in this descrip tion all the property presently owned by Sherman Bonds at or near the corner of Sycamore Sti ^et and the A. C. L. Railroad right-of-way. i This .he 21st day of September, 1946. E. S. PEEL, ; oc 29 n 5-12-19 Commissioner NOTICE North Carolina. Martin '"ounty. In the matter of Charles H. Man ning, guardian of Sherman Bondi Under and by virtue of an ord cr of sale end judgment cnterei in the above proceeding on thi 24th day of September. 1946, tb undersigned commissioner will on November 22nd, 1946, in fron of the courthouse door in thi town of Williamston at 12 o’clocl noon, offer for sale for cash to thi highest bidder, the following des cribed tract or parcel of land: Lying and being in the Town o: Williamston on the East side o: Sycamore St. begining on Syca more St., at a point 50 feet Soutl of the center of the A. C. L. Rail road track and running along saic Street in a Southerly direction approximately 315 feet to thi corner of the Luegene Bell lot thence alone the Luegene Beh line in an Easterly direction tc the back line, thence along the Sherman Bond back line in a "Ah-MICan times fills up with stuff y transient con gestion-put a few drops of Va-tro-nol In each nostril. It quickly reduces con gestion and makes breathing easier in a hurry . . . gives grand relief from sniflly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds. Follow directions in the package. VICKS VATiONOl ouse Electric Appliance Dealer K. D. WORRELL Our Efficient Prescription Dr pari men l Is 111 Charge Of Registered Druggists You can depend upon our Prescription Department for prompt, accurate service in filling your prescriptions. Only fresh drugs of guaranteed strength and purity used. Bring us your next one . . . and de pend upon us for all your needs in our line. Clark’s Pharmacy U MITE itaturudf In October IIIEIMSELU 1 IEFT: Tailor Maid . with unpressed pleats at the neckline to really flatter your ^figure Of rayon crepe, $17.95. CENTER: "Scallopette"... rayon gabardine with o sleek, smooth look, $19.95. RIGHT. "Swish Miss"... buttons do double-Time from ^the Peter Pan collar to the dirndl skirt, $14.95. Exclusive with us, naturally. liwiled" ooch stylo Is a t*w-of-o-kind original. Margolis Brothers t ■ ■ . l

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