Herr From Virginia Beach
Mr#. Carrie Biggs Morrison and
Mr Harry Biggs of Virginia
Beach arrived here over the week
end inr a visit.
On Buying Trip In \>w York
Mi> Anna Harrison is on a
buying trip in New York this
V\ ft* k
Return F rom New Orleans
Mi and Mrs C. I) Carstarphen
and M and Mrs Francis Barnes
and Miss Erma Benson have re
turned homt from a trip to New
Orleans.
Mere From Plymouth
M W C. Sexton ad Mrs Ted
Pinin’ and son of Plymouth
visited Mr- John Ashley Hardi
son here Fridav morning.
Herr from Columbia
Mr John Ashley Hardison, win
recently was transferred to Co
lumbia spent the week-end here
with his family. Mrs. Hardison
will move to Columbia us soon as
living quarters can be obtained
there.
Spent Sunday At Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Manning, Jr.
spent Sunday at Pamlico Beach
with Mr and Mrs. James Bailey
i Peel
Spent Week-end At Morehead
David Carson, Jack Ross,
Charles Carver, Jimmy Myers
anti Bobby Carter spent the week
end in Morehead City.
Returns From Florida
Miss Mary Ola Lilley has re
turned from Jacksonville, Flori
da where she visited Miss Pat
Harris, her roommate tit Woman’s
College Miss Harris returned
with her to spend some time here.
Returns From Buying Trip
Mr Died Darden returned
home Saturday from a buying
trip in St Louis.
In Western Part of State
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davenport
o( Jainesville are spending this
week in the western part of the
state. On their way home they
will stop at Virginia Beach for
the week-end.
At Pamlico
Mi and Mrs. John Hatton Gur
giinus. Misses Marjorie Brady and
Ann Beasley and Messrs. Robert
Cowen and Edgar Gurganus
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs K D. Worrell at their cot
tage on Pamlico Beach.
Visiting In Nashville
Mis W. T Gurkin anti Mr. and
Mrs. Dalmer Gurkin arid sons,
Billy and Harry Lee, left Friday
for Nashville, Tennessee where
they will visit relatives for a
"week.
Here from New York
Myron Goldberg of New York
spent last week-end here visiting
Hus.se11 Norman and Lila Rose
Gray
Visits Friends In Greenville
William Manning III spent Sat
urday in Greenville with friends
Returns To Norfolk
Mrs. Addie Hatton has returned
to her home in Norfolk after
spending some time here with
her sister-in-law, Mrs Mary B.
Gurganus, and family.
Reported Quite III
Mr. and Mrs Lester Williams
and Mrs Ellen Williams of Rocky
Mount visited their sister and
sister-in-law, Mrs. Sam Roberson
last Sunday. Mrs. Roberson, a
patient in a Washington hospital,
is reported to be quite ill follow
ing an operation performed last
week
Visiting In Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Mo
Knight and children are spending
three weeks in Hot Springs, Ark
ansas.
Return To Richmond
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Singleton
and daughter, Patricia, returned
to their home in Richmond Sun
day after visiting Mrs, Singleton's
mother, Mrs Myrtle Harris. They
were accompanied to Rocky
Mount by Mr and Mrs L. Bruce
Wynne.
Here From Rhode Island
Mr. and Mrs Harry Hughes of
Providence, R I are here for
a month visiting friends.
Return From Hendersonville
Mr and Mrs Irving Margnlis
returned home Sunday from Hen
dersonville.
Return To Durham
Misses Frances and Carolyn
Barnhill returned to their home
in Durham Sunday following a
short visit here with relatives.
Announce Engagement
Mr and Mrs W R. Banks an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sadie Elizabeth, to Gar
land Ray Eure, son of Mr. and
Mrs F. T. Eure of Hertiora, N C.
The wedl'ng will take place in
the early fall.
Here From Coats
Mr. and Mrs. £ T. Malone ann
sons, E. T. Jr., Johnny and
Charles, of Coats spent Sunday
I near here with Mr. and Mrs FJlis
I Malone.
S|>enI Sunday At Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. Kader Crawford
and Mr. and Mrs. Riii Barber
spent Sunday at Pamlico Beach.
Visit In Raleigh
Mrs. H. O Peel and Mrs. Oscar
Davenport spent Friday in Ral
eigh.
Visit In Jamesville
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Squires and
children and Mrs. Delia Mills
of Greenville spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawyer in
Jamesville.
foi' treatment.
| Here Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ange of
Jamesville were in town yester
day shopping.
Returning to Florida
After spending two weeks here
with his cousin. Garland Woolard,
and Mrs. Woolard, Marvin Chaun
eey will return to his home in
Miami, Florida, over the week
end.
Here Yesterday
Attorney Clifton Everett of
Bethel was in town yesterday at
tending to professional matters.
Spends Week-end Here
W. A. Thomason, Jr., a former
teacher at State College, Raleigh,
and now an associate of the Tex
tile World, a leading publication
of the textile industry with head
quarters in New York, spent the
week-end here with Mrs. Thom
ason who is visiting in the home
of her father Mr. W B. Watts.
Returns Home
Little Miss Betty Jo Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Millt . has returned to her home
from Chowan Hospital in Edenton
and is improving from an appen
dectomy performed there last
week.
i •
Spend W'eek-end at Morehead
Misses Editli Stallings, Frances
Raynor, Ann Raynor, Betsy Man
ning and Ernestine Gardner and
Mr. James Mullins spent the
week-end at Morehead.
Visiting In Salisbury
Mrs. Burras Criteher, Jr., is
spending this week with relatives
in Salisbury.
Return From Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Wig Watts. Mrs.
L. T. Fowden and Miss Mildred
Purvis returned Sunday from
Pamlico Beach where they spent]
, two Weeks.
Spending Week Here
Miss Betty Dunn of Goldsboro
is spending tins week here with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baggett.
Home From Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning
and children have returned home
after spending several days at
their cottage on Pamlico Beach.
Return Home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Criteher, Sr.,
returned home Sunday from a
stay at Beaufort.
Spending Week at Morehead
Miss Cora Proctor and Mrs. H.
E. Harrington and son, Edward,
arc spending this week at More
head City.
At Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Green of
Ahoskie, Miss Gertrude McLaw
horn of Williamston and Mr.
Francis Keel of Oak City are
spending this week at Daytona
Beach, Florida.
Spending Week at Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ward
are spending a week at Pamlico.
Birth Announcement
Dr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Sheri
dan announce the birth of a
daughter, Mary Jo, on July 31 in
Moses Lake, Washington. Mrs.
Sheridan is the former Miss Tru
lah Peel of Williamston.
Enters Hospital In Greenville
Mr. D. C. McLawhorn, Sr. en
tered Pitt General Hospital in
Greenville Monday night for med
ical treatment.
Improving
Mr. Wm. Dave Manning con- |
tinues ill at his home in Griffins
Township.
Entered Hospital For Treatment
Mrs. R. J. Peel, Jr., entered a
Rocky Mount hospital yesterday.
Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Summ
ner announce the birth of a
daughter, Rose Marie, on Thurs
day, July 27, in a Kinston hospi
tal.
Undergoing Treatment
Quite ill during the past week,
Mr. N. T. Tice was reported im
proved Sunday.
Leaves For Hospitals
Mr. Dennis Bunting, victim of
poison gas in World War 1, left
his home in Oak City vesterdat
for Fayetteville. He will leave
the Hospital there for McQuire
General Hospital, Richmond,
where he is tentatively scheduled
to under go a major operation. He
was accompanied by Mrs. Bunt
ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bunting.
« —
Responding To Treatment
Suffering a heart attack about
three weeks ago, Mr. Slade White
is responding to treatment at his
home in Popular Point
Here From Hopewell
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robinson
and daughter of Hopewell, Va.,
visited Mrs. H. T. Roberson here
Sunday.'They were accompanied'
home by his mother, Mrs. Leda
Roberson, who had been spend
ing some time in the county with
relatives and friends.
' /
Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Harri
son, Sr., and their guest, Mrs. Tom
M. Carter of Washington, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Harrison, Mrs. John
A. Ward and Mrs. Mary Coltrain
attended the wedding of Miss Ma
rietta Harrison of Rocky Mount to
Robert Hickman of Wadesboro
Sunday afternoon in Rocky
Mount.
Announces Engagement
Mrs. William Jesse Melson an
nounces the engagement of her
ciaughter, Jessie Mae, to Lurry
James Bullock, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry J. Bullock of
Williamston. The wedding will
take place in the early fall.
Visit Here Sunday -
Mrs. Joe Harper of California
and Mr. and Mrs!. Charles Fraley
of Tarboro visited Mrs. John L.
Rodgerson and Miss Mary Rodger
son here Sunday.
Returns Home From Hospital
Mr. B. S. Courtney, after re
ceiving treatment in the local '
hospital. «eturned t^jjJghjtme !
Sunday and is getting along well.
Returns Home
Mrs. Daisy Purvis returned i
home Sunday after spending a
few days at Nags Head.
Visitiug In Greenville
Mrs. Fannie Wyr(ne is visiting
relatives in Greenville.
In Colin Miller's "A Kiss for Corliss,” based on the famous F. Hugh
Herbert character, Corliss Archer, suave man-about-town David
Niven has a tough time resisting clever bobby soxer, Shirley Tem
ple. The film is due next Thursday and Friday at the Watts The
atre through United Artists release.
PRESIDENT
Clarence W. Griffin, local
attorney, was elected presi
dent of the Second District
Bar Association at a meet
ing held in Tarboro last Sat
urday.
How milt! can a cigarette be?
MORE PEOPLE
SMOKE CAMELS
than any
other cigarette!
and nmonp, the millions who do...
AUDREY
BOCKMANN
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•vitii my taste!
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Dear I’alron*:
V * manager of I In- \ KICVK THKATKK il p;ives
me areal plea*nre to |<-!I von that thi* eit\ li;t> Keen
honored h> heina chosen for earl\ advance »Iioh
inir of "Star* In Mv Crnwii." VI. i',. M.'s production
representing a Ivpical Vnierican town and ils peo
ple " i111 it* liahlina two-^un parson (>rav. He was
a man whose words were loaded as well as his ^nns.
V oil'll iinderslnad win "Stars In Ylv Crown" lias
heen ahead) hailed a* one of the finest pictures of
I •>->(> when von see it at the V iecar lodav or tomor
row .
Il has heen awarded I'arent .« Magazine's medal
for Outstanding Merit. It is based on Saturday
I'.veniiii: l’o*l * serial and hook written hv Joe David
Drown and star* Joel Mcdrea. I'.llcn Drew and Dean
Stoekw ell.
I personally consider “Stars In 111) Crown" ex
ceptionall) fine entertaiiimenl and I urge von to
see it uml.
Sineerclv,
I he Management
V It ( AH I HI A I Ki;
- - - for Ihe fine support you have given our
Coffee Shoppe during our Iwo years in busi
ness.
WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR
2nd BIRTHDAY
lie people of Martin Comity ami
We welcome the opportunity «>f
surrounding counties to vii.il us
serving von
Mr. ami Mrs. John W ier ami Buddy Wier, Proprietors
•MADAME IKK •
Ameriu'i Fore
most Psychic
Analyst And Ad
visor. Confiden
tial advice on all
■* n h | r r t 9. All
Troubles Scienti
fically and Cor
rectly adjusted.
Parlor Quiet.
KFADINti CONFIDENTIAL
A Place Where You Cap Bring
Your Friends and Feel No
Embarrassment.
Office in Trailer Coach
Chocowinity, N. C.
3 Miles South of Washington
LOOK FOt HAND SION
Eye Glasses Broken?
We maintain a complete optical
service. Lens, temples and
frames replaced and repaired
Quick service.
Peele’s — Jewelers
121 Main St. Tel. 2311
B. S. COURTNEY & SON
“Furniture Since 1914” I
LAST BIG
MARK
DOWN
On All Summer
DRESSES
mii<ii\<; this aijujstsalk!
This Stilt* Inrlutlrs
SHIRLEY LEE DRESSES
CAROLE KING
MARTHA MANNING
aii *8.95 dresses
4 >11 Sale For ONLY
All $10.95 DRESSES
On Sale For ONLY -
All $12.95 DRESSES
On Sale For
On Sale For
All $16.95 DRESSES
On Sale For
- $5.95;
- $6.951
- $7.95
505
.. $10.95
ONK HIC HACK
Of All Make* Ami Model*
FOR ONLY
$2.95
Buy «il lli«‘M‘ low prires for Next
Sousoti. You'll Bay Mori* Ni*xi
Su 1)11111*1*.
DARDEN’S
Department Store
WilliamsUm, N. C.