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,TI,TU’t t -I Z -WEM-HSEK T-Ji-1-A.-Jj % isiuns Here I rom Oplord M- ; '■:■) Raynor from Oxford, ;;; . Miy- Frances Ray -I r. ; ;,e sever:1-1 days. _—<«>- — y Hon:: In \erfollt Mr- !’ i* Oawford is visiting in Norfolk for several days. Relurned To Camp Stewart, C-a. XiM.:.- Johnson of Camp Ste v ;>r:. Ge returned Wednes day after spending several days) W!th i p;,i. rts, Mr and- Mrs Joe Johnson. Visited In Washington Sundat Mr. and Mrs. Dalmers Roger- ; • Mi and Mis Milton Rogei .r ■ Washington. N C Sunday Returned To Columbia. S. < W n Griffin of Columbia, S C returned Wednesday after 1 spend ■ . .- vi ml days with his .. ■ ■ Mi W 5 l eft Wednesday For Fort Bragg M ■ ■ C'i :'.(•!"■ r left Wedr.es day for Fold Bragg after spending f:t ■ . . *s - 'in his parents. Mr and Mrs Titus Ci dehor NEED GLASSES? n.85 i pin! I I ft. Straight Whiskoyi in Ihli 1 art art 2 graars »r «or« *14, I 110% Straight Whisk ty, 70% 8rata . Itutral Splits, 70% Straight Vkb- [ | kty l y#an e!d, 5 % Straight Whiskty | I 4 y*o:s old, S% Straight Whtakey | j 4 y»an old. 4i pr*«f. s ■ Aixstirw^icKoIs j !; fcCo IS® Inc. I [-I-J-I-I-'I-'IjI-'I J-JJ jI ■l-i-'I-J-i-I To Marry In m\v Fall Mi Don. KHeiH Mi Daniel, daujdihT of Me and Mi Fil'd Mi Di'inii I "I Route 2, Willi.'in-ion, whoso 011:4,1:■ 1 1 n 1 111 I" David !•: ImIIoi I. no oi Ml W M Uullook ol liav Street. Williams (on, 1 announced b\ her parents. The wedding will take place in 1 i 1 e I a 11 lull. \ isitc-cl Ilcic I'rom I * ii ill .1 mi Mi and Mis. J'um Brown of Ncv. Bern and Mis* Elizabeth Beasley nf Durham .spent Sunday heir with Mr and Mrs. Charles Peel In Wushingtnn, I). ( Mrs. Osi ai Davenport is spend - inj'. a lew days in Washington, It. on business. Visited In Hear Glass Misses Hilda Bailey and Ellen Jackson of Washington, D. C visited their parents, Ml. and Mrs Seth Bailey of Bear Grass iid Mr and Mi tfi Imai Jack : "ii of Washington Visiting In Hamilton This Week Mrs W O. Willoughby is visit ing her daughter. Mrs. E. Jones in Hamilton this week ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NUT PLEASED, your 40c back from any druggist. T 4 L is specially made for HIGH CONCENTRATION. Undiluted alcohol base gives great PENETRATING power. Kills IMBEDDED germs an con tact. NOW at Warren Jt. Biggs Pnannaey; Wind sor Pharmacy at Windsor. A Little Things That Others I’ass By Are Deemed Im portant to Margolis Bro thers. Meticulous Atten tion To Detail Is a •‘Tre mendous Trifle” contrib uting To Margolis’ Pre eminent Standard of Quality, Fit and Style. All Styled the Way You Brown ScniU* - S9.95 Want Them Stylerl. ■tfotisBwikm: #* ;u l/i*H Wednesday For Duke Gloyden Stewart and Don Par son loll Wednesday for Duke Un iversity where they will enter as Freshmen Here f rom Windsor Tuesday Mrs. l’eter Gilliam of Windsor shopped here Tuesday. In Baltimore This Week Mi. Marvin Coltrain is in Bal timore this week where she went for a medieal examination and observation. Here From Kobersonville Tuesday Mrs. J M Kilpatriek of Rob t.rsonville shopped here Tuesday. Attended To Business In Norfolk Lewis Pippin attended to busi ness in Norfolk Wednesday. -* Here From Windsor Tuesday Mrs Carter Bell of Windsor visited in town Tuesday. In Plymouth Oil Business Mr Morris Roberson attended to business in Plymouth yester day. Visited Here Mrs W It villi* visited From Jamesville Roberson of Janies here Tuesday. Returned From Troy Mis C A Harrison has return ed from Troy after spending the summer with Mr. David Arm strong and family. She was ae eompanied home by Jane and Elizabeth Armstrong who an spending several weeks here. Here From Kobersonville Mrs Hugh Roberson of Robei sonville shopped here Tuesday j Visited line From Coueoid | Mi Sam Jordon of Concord j. visited lie: - Tuesday Here From Kobersonville Ms. C B. Mai tin of Ruber.* viile shopped here Tuesday. I.elt For Texas Today Mis Mamie Bland left today for Parkland An Force Base, Sar Antonio, Ti xas where she ha: joined the Air Force Here I rum Rich Square Tucsda; Mr: F. K Holding of Riel Squat e shopped here Tuesday. Visited In Henderson Tuesday Mrs Clyde Ward, Mrs. R. L i I Ward, Mrs Elton Andrews, am | Mrs Sam Andrews visited in Hen dersun Tuesday Spent Monday In Raleigh Mr. C 11 Clark, Jr. spent Mon day m Raleigh. -t> Attending Meeting In Roper Mrs. Duelon Heath, Anni Whitington, Sudie Moore, May bell Polisher, and Mrs John F Sawyer are attending lln* Metho dist Zone Meeting in Roper, N. C today Iiununr.u ' * anuntu | Mesdames Stancil Hardison and Urban Li 1 ley were hostesses at a floating miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Dalmar Manning, recent bride, Saturday afternoon at the Farm Life Lunch Room from 4:00 until 9:00 o’clock. J Guests were greeted by the honoree and Mrs. Julian Jackson with Mis. Urban Lilley presiding over the registrar Upon her ar rival Mrs. Manning was present ed pink, corsage Arrangements ol tall flowers and ivv were used. Refreshments on:.- ; iced coker and chick en salad on lettuce, cakes, pick lor. lusts and mints were served by Mrs. Claudius Hardison and Mis. Stancil Hardison from a table centered with a bowl of white usteis flanked on either side with candlebra. The honoree was the recipient ol many useful gifts. One hun dred and twenty-five guc*ts call ed during the evening. Left Today For Durham Mr. John B. Roberson left to day for Durham to enter Duke Hospital where he will undergo an operation and medical treat ment. -*,—— Visited Here Yesterday Former Governor Cameron Morrison of Charlotte stopped in Williamston yesterday morning and spent a short while visiting old acquaintances. \ isilcd Here From Norfolk Mr Victor Champion of Nor folk visited here a short while Wednesday afternoon. Shopped Here Tuesday Mrs. E. S. Pugh, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Windsor shopped here Tuesday. \nnounee Birth Mr. and Mrs. Berry House of Rubersonville announced the birth of a son, A|pner Wayne, on Sunday, September 9, in Rob ersonville. Home From Durham I Mrs Daisey Purvis returned from Durham Sunday after spend- j ing several days with her sister,] Mrs. B. R. Barnhill. Here Front Greensboro Miss Lottie Jones of Greens boro is visiting Mrs. Daiscy Pur- [ vis. Here From Windsor Yesterday Mts.. E. R. White of Windsor visited here Wednesday To Spend Week-end Here Bob Batey and A1 Fullerton of Langley Field will arrive Friday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J Brady. Attended To Business Here Mis and Mrs. C. B. Martin and j daughter, Penny Lee of Rober- ( sonville attended to business here Wednesday. Visited In Raleigh Tuesday Mr. Russell P. Martin, Supt. of Hertford County Schools and Mrs. R. O Martin of Jumesville visited Mrs. Lucy Gray Martin in Rex Hospital in Raleigh Tues day. ——* Here Front Kobersonville Mr. and Mrs John Waler of Robersonville visited here and in Jamesville Tuesday. Attended To Business Here Mrs. G. L Cooper of Jamesville attended to business here Wed nesday. -» Shopped Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley Hard ison and son Ashley of Columbia shopped here Wednesday. -e Here From Plymouth Wednesday Mrs Snooks Burnham of Ply mouth attended to business here Wednesday. Attended To Business Here Joe Mizelle and Edgar Hope well attended to business here Wednesday. Here Front Jamesville Tuesday Clyde Brown and Alfred Ellis of Jamesville attended to busi ness in re Tuesday. -- Visited In Plymouth Sunday Mi and Mrs. Edward Lee Mar tin and daughter Mildred Lee of Jamesville visited friends in Ply mouth Sunday. Visited Here From Jamesville Mr and Mrs. David H. Mizelle of Jamesville visited here Tues day. Kye GIuttM’g ltrokcn? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired Quick service. I'eele’i — Jewelers 121 Main 3t. Tel. 2311 Shopped Here Wednesday Mrs. J. E Smithwick of James ville shopped here Wednesday. Here From Jamesville Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sexton of Jamseville shopped here Tuesday. On Business Here Tuesday "Mr Julian Hassell of Jamesville attended to business here Tues day. | Visited In Jamesville Monday Mr. and Mrs. Snooks Barnham I of Plymouth visited Mr. and Mi s. I Ben Gray* Lilley in Jamesville I Monday. -e Continues Incapacitate Injured in a logging accident on Tuesday of last week, J. B. Nicholson continues confined to his home here on North Hough ton Street. Keturn Home Mrs. W. O. Sample ami Miss Bess Sample left today for their home in Davidson after spending a few days here with their dau ghter and sister, Mrs. F. M. Man ning and family. Here from Roxboro Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Newell of Roxboro visited relatives here yesterday and today. ! Jay cep Meeting Scheduled For 6:45 Friday Evening -«-‘ A meeting of the Junior Cham ber of Commerce will be held in the Methodist Church tomorrow night, Friday, September 21, at 6:45 p. m. The time of the meeting was changed to enabie the members to attend the Ayden-Williamston football game. HARVEST SPECIALS Folks, we don't have to have a lot of special sales to give you Extra Values at Eeder liras. Just drop in any time anti we’ll show you how to streteli those hard earned dollars. Cheek these items for the best values in town . . . then vou too will say SAVE AT LEDER’S Ladies' IS nr FALL BLOUSES Rayon crepps in new fall colors . . . all the newer styles. Si/.es 32 to 16. $1.98 and $2.95 SPECIAL PURCHASE! Ladies’ New Dressy FALL DRESSES Good workmanship and materials. Worth $11.95 to $9.95. Sizes 9 lo 15 11 1,2 to 24 1-2 12 to 20 Special $6.95 Ladies' Fall CASUALS Smart new fall shoes in a selection you’re sure to like. $1.98 and $2.95 Scoop! I Julios' 1st Quality NYLON BRIEFS This all nylon tricut Hollywood brief is a re gular $1.19 value. Guaranteed first quality. Special 69c pr. Mon's Noil' FALL SUITS "Mill* to fjivr you rxtra stylo mil oxtra valor. Stars lo 50. from $22.50 Mon's Non- ~ FALL HATS $2.95 •‘CHAMP” HATS $5 to $7 Scoop! Children's Corduroy OVERALLS Kxtra good corduroy material . . . slightly ir regular workmanship. Sizes 2 lo 8 A .Super Value At 89c Large Lot Men's DRESS SHOES Sizes 6 to 12 SPECIAL $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Children's School SHOES $1.98 and $2.98 Olliers from $3.95 Roys' Corduroy JACKETS Regular $4.95 value Special $3.95 BOXER DUHGAREES hlastie waist, well nuule, sanforized. Sizes 2 to 6. $1.19 - Others lo $1.98 Children's Colton DRESSES Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 12. Worth more but onlv $1.98 Others from $2.93 Children's Cotton Sweaters Pullovers and button styles. SI.(Ml others from $1.49 SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT
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