Engagements Club Meetings Entertainments Weddings Personals I Mis- Gertrude House, who is at tt tiding East Carolina l eacltei s Col * here with her mother, Mrs. \\ L. House. She was accompanied by Misses Hazel Proctor and Duth I-og an, who are also students at the col lege there. -® Claude Harrow, of Washington, was a business \ isitor here Monday. -<8 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dupree, of Mars Hill, Bertie County, spent the week-end with Mr. Duprees parents, Mr and Mrs. A. R. Dupree. -c* Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Read, of Nor folk, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Read. Bob Johnson and Lue Read were in Coleraine Saturday. l.ee Winslow, Mrs. Julian Brinkley and Mrs. Lloyd Horton spent Thanks giving in Hertford. -e* Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Read and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Read attended a banquet in Rocky Mount Iriday night, given by the Parker Service Stores. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horton, of Kinston, spent the week-end with Mr. Jesse Horton. -<3> Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Bray attended the funeral of Mrs. Bray's father, Mr. J. W. Moore, in Smithfield, Sunday. -@ Frank Brinklqy. of Richmond, is spending some time here. -'*> Don Davis, of Richmond, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blount. Miss Helen White, who is teaching school in Elm City, spent the Thanks giving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. White. -- Jack Peele, of Roxobel, was a visi tor in town last week. -V Judge J. W. Bailers of Williams ton, attended the funeral of Mr. W. F An-bon here Sunday. Mr. ind Mrs. Seawell Norman, of Goldsboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Norman. Victor Everett, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holloman, of Ahoskie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr.-. J. O. Everett. -is W. B. Watts, of Williamston, was a visitor here Sunday. Society & personals MRS. MARION RAMSEY, Editor PHONE Anything for This Department Tj 251-1 Town Council Scheduled To Have Meet Tonight The Town Council will hold its re gular meeting at the municipal build ing tonight, it was announced yester day by City Clerk M. \V. Spruill. There are no matters of especial im pc rtance to come before the council, according to the clerk, and it is expect .*.• that routine business will occupy most of the time at the meeting. Mother of Mrs. T. L. Bray Dies in Smithfi.eld -- Friends of Mrs. T. L. Bray here < learned with regret of the death of 1:v r father, Mr. J. \\ . Moore, at his In me in Smithfield last Saturday morning. Mr. Moore, who was 62 wars old. had suffered iTr some time from a complication of diseases and had been confined to his bed for about two weeks ben re his death. Mrs. Bray had been at his bedside for over a week. The funeral was held front the home in Smithfield Sunday after noon at 3 o’clock. -S BUT 6 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED -- November Marriages Show Steady Decline in Past Three Years Taking marriage as an index to love there seems to be a steady decline of that virtue in Washington County. In November, 1928, the register of deeds, Mrs. Addie L. Brinkley, issued 13 marriage licenses, 7 to white and 6 to . colored couples. For the same month of 1929 there were nine licenses issued, 4 to whites and 5 to colored; while in November of this year there were only 6 permits written, 5 for white and 1 for colored couples. There were only 72 licenses issued during the year from December 1, 1929, to Dec ember 1. 1930. Licenses were issued during the past month to the following couples: White McCoy Davenport and Dorothy E. Phelps: Howard Clifton and Edith Phelps: John G. Woodley and Bessie Williams; Theodore D. Ambrose and Esther C. Furlough; Edward Skin iu r and Mitlie Bayner. Colored William Taft Bowers and Emma L. Brown. FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISH ed connecting rooms, first floor, ad joining bath. 25 W. Main Street. N-28-5t WILLIFORD’S CASH AND DELIVERY QUEEN'S TASTE FLOUR, Barrel PLATE MEAT, Pound PURE GROUND COFFEE, Pound $5.75 14k 19e large fancy celery, Special___ LARGE FANCY PEACHES No. 2 Can GRAPE FRUIT, EXTRA FANCY, Three for DELICIOUS PAIL JELLY, Pound 10c 25c 20c 20c ONE-HALF PURE LARD, 50 Pounds lie lb. CHANGE MADE IN LOCAL AGENCY M. T. Bradshaw, Norfolk Southern Agent, Moved To Washington -pent Thanksgiving day with her sis ter at Creswell. Mrs. Tom Marriner was the guest i Mrs. A. M. Chesson Sunday. Mrs. David Ange spent last Tues day with her sister, Mrs. Raymond I Davenport, in Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Arnold, of Yancebor , spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Col lins. Miss Dare Gardner,, of Jamesvillc i- spending some time with Mis? Merle Spruill. j Miss Connie Stillman was the guest Miss Marie Patrick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Dunbar and Mi', and Mrs. Earl Simpson spent Sunday with Mrs. Maggie Ainsley ii Columbia. Mrs. Joshua Griffin, of Mackeys .'pent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. \Y. B. Barber. Misses Florida Collins and Connie Stillman motored to Plymouth to the show Saturday night. Mr. Willie Marriner and sister CWra, were the guests of Miss Mar} Spruill Saturday night. Messrs. Richard, Ike and Mooch Brickhouse, of Columbia, were at the 1; me of Miss Florida Collins Sun da\ afternoon. Mr. Basil Stillman and Mrs. Franl Terkenton attended the union meet ii g in Creswell Saturday. PLYMOUTH, NORTH CAROLINA 2. H. LIVERMAN Trade In Your OLD SHOES and give the benefit of your savings to charity 10 per cent Discount for Your Old Shoes 1 OR CHARITY Until Monday, December 15, we are making an unusual offer in the name of Charity. If you turn in an old pair of shoes for the needy when you buy a new pair you will be allowed a 10 per cent d.scount. These old shoes will be turn ed over for free distribution to needy cases in the community. THOM PSON-CLAGON, Inc. DRAW JURY LIST FOR NEXT COURT Term To Begin January 5, Continues for Two Weeks -- The names of the following persons j were drawn to serve as jurors at the January term of Washington County Superior Court, which begins here l.n.uarv: First Week Plymouth Township: \\ . H. Gay lord, E. W. Haris'-n, Roy B. Daven port, J. S. Bowen, J A. Bratlin, L. H. Ambrose, Hugh B. Allen, \\ . J. Mar tin, Werner Elmer, T. S. Allen, Geo. R Coburn, and H. \V. Dixon. Lees Mills Township: G. B. Fur bee. Raymond Jones , A. L. \\ atson, T \V. Davis. Roy Phelps, R. L. Jones, E. L. Davis. W. W. Mizell, D. I. Mar row. and A. P. Lefever Skinnersville Township: \\ P. Pat rick, J. C. Spruill.. Carney Spruill, E. I . Everett, and E. \\ . Patrick. Scuppernong Township: H. Waddell Phelps, S. J. Woodley, Robert Me Cowan, Ernest C. Phelps, O. D, Hat field, Bailey F. Phelps, Herbert L. Phelps, John L. Phelps, and E. S. Woodley. Second Week Plymouth Township: B. (r. Camp bell. Harry \Y. Latham, C. L. Weeks, J. B. Edmondson, E. L. Ayers, C. O. Jordan, E. D. Carstarphen, B. O. Bishop, and Gilbert Davis. Fees Mills Township: H. L. Lewis, Staten Harris, H. S. Harrington, and J, L. McAllister. Scuppernong: W. C. Woodley, W. S. Phelps, W. L. Barnes, and Jordan E. Phelps. Skinnersville: J. E. Mooney. --- SKINNERSVILLE Mr. M. T. Elliott and daughter Miss Rosa 'Marie Elliott, of Suffolk, \ a., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. M. J. Elliott. i Mr, Corbett Swain accompanied his | brothers Messrs. Tom and Edison Swain to Ohio Sunday to attend the trial held there for the auto accident ■ and killing of their brother Jack | Swain in- August. Mrs. Pattie Spruill has returned to her home in Plymouth alter an ex tended visit with her children Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Spruill and Mr. Leon Spruill. Mr. Abram Litchfield and mother Mrs. Nannie Litchfield of Great Bri dge Va, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Davenport Sunday. Laddie Swain, a member of the Cres well football eleven attend the game in Belhaven Thanksgiving day. Mr. Guilford Davenport and Wood row Curies motored to Creswell Mon day and to Columbia the guest of Mr. ike Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tarkenton of Pleasant Grove Community were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. White, Miss Donnie Blount, Mrs. Lillie Everett, Misses Eva and Alice White. Mrs. Nannie Litchfield, Messrs Abram Litchfield and Wilbert Blount, were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Davenport. Mr. C. L. Everett killed the largest hog the past week that has been killed in the community this fall. The hog weighed four hundred and sixteen pounds, Mr. Joe White next door neighbor lias marketed more hogs to the Plymouth Market than any far mer in the community and has quite a number to he sold in the near fu ture. Mr. White has also sold more Green Salad to Plymouth than any fanner in this section, j Little Miss Margie White was the guest of Little Miss Virginia Tarken . ton in the Pleasant Grove Community Sunday. Messrs. Basil Stillman and Clinton I Everett motored to Robersonville last i Tuesday with tobacco which was sold ! to the market for a very low price. Messrs Starks Holton and Walter i White attended court in Plymouth Tuesday. Mr. Joe White accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes and Mr. Roy Barnes to Deep Creek Sunday. . Aumack Everett, of Roper was here ■ Sunday, the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Everett. ---<$/ B. W. Bergeron Dies at | Home in Washington B. W. Bergeron, 72, of Washington, 'died at a hospital in that city last , Saturday morning, after an illness lasting for about 30 days. Mr. Berg eron was the father of 1). A. Bergeron of Plymouth, the proprietor of the Sanitan Barber Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Bergeron left Saturday to attend the funeral, services, which were conduct ed Sunday afternoon in the home of the deceased in Washington. Inter ment was made in the family plot at Oakwood Cemetery. Backache Leg Pains If Getting Up Nights, Backache, frequent day calls, Leg Pains, Nerv ousness, or Burning, due to function al Bladder Irritation, in acid condi tions, makes you feel tired, depressed and dlscoui aged, try the Cystex Tost. Works fast, starts circulating thru the system in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid and positive ac tion. Don’t give up. Try Cystex (pro nounced Siss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, improve lest ful Sleep and energy, or money back, Only 60c at a O'Henry Drug Store. SCUPPERNONG Mr. Millard Davenport, of Norfolk, is visiting: his parents. Mr. and Mrs M. F. Davenport. Miss Lucy Pritchett, of Leggetts spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Pritchett. Mr. Leon Davenport spent the past week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davenport. He will return to his home in Norfolk Monday. Mr. Thomas Furlough, of Norfolk, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John W . Spruill the past week. Mr. Alvah Alexander, of Pinetown, spent Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. 11. Alexander. Mr. Abbie Spruill spent the week end in Norfolk. Mr. Paul Sexton, of Norfolk, was the week-end guest of Mr. Russell Norman. Mr. Herbert Barnes, of the Marine Hospital. Norfolk, spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. John W. Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. 11. \Y. Norman and Mr. \Y. C. Norman were visitors in the home of Mr. J. E. Nooney Sun day afternoon. Miss Mildred Hufton spent Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hufton. Mr. H. H. Patrick was the, dinner guest of Mr. E. Pritchett Sunday. Miss Lucy Pritchett and Mr. Alvah Alexander were visitors in Columbia Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hufton. of No rfolk, made a brief visit to Mr. Hufton’s parents this week. Rev. Roy Respass, XIr. and Mrs. H. \V. Norman. Messrs. J. D. Pur lough and E. Pritchett attended the Roanoke District convention in Eliza beth City Saturday. Mrs. \Y. E. Norman and Mrs. H. IT Ambrose were in Plymouth shop ping Saturday. Mr. Jesse Miller, of Norfolk, spent the past week with Mr. hoy Daven port. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Respass and lit tle daughter. Mildred Earl, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Norman Thanksgiving. Mr. Abbie Spruill, Mr. Thomas Fur VISITING CARDS FOR MISSES, Mesdames, Gentlemen and Business Printed in beautiful shaded type, de signed especially for social and per sonal stationeries. Ordinarily would cost you $1.75. My Special offer: IOC for $1.00. L. A. Baggett Printshop, Windsor, N. C. tf lough and Mr. Herbert Barnes left Saturday for Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ambrose and children, Violet Mae and William, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nooney Sunday after noon. Mrs. H. L. Davenport and children are visiting relatives in Norfolk this week. : Miss Lucy Pritchett left Friday for Elizabeth City and Norfolk to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Haywood Cahoon who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cahoon the past week re turned to Norfolk today. Mr. Russell Davenport, a student at State College, returned to Raleigh today after spending Thanksgiving w'tli his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davenport. Mrs. X. J. Rhodes, S. B. Letha Mae and Nancy Jane Norman were er visitors in Creswell Sunda\ noon. Mr. B. O. Oliver spent Su lay with his brother, Mr. Durward Oliver in Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hufton were in Plymouth shopping Satur 'ay. Miss Sadie Davenport was 'a vi- t r in Creswell Sunday aftern ■ n. News has reached here <•: ti c- re cent marriage of Miss Lina Tar'. g ton. of Norfolk, to Mr. Jack D na huc, also of Norfolk. Mrs. Donahue is the daughter of Mr. and Mr-, IMa ik Tarkington, of this county. Miss Octavic Patrick, daughter ■> Mr. and Mrs. Doc Patrick, a id Mr. T.eamon Phelps, son of Mrs. . ; . ; 1 and the late Jen me Phe.p ere married Saturday night. Rev. Roy Respass condu/led a d - lightful Thanksgiving service a t Thursday morning at 11 o’clock in the Scuppernong Christian Church. SPECIALS! m for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY $16.75 DRESSES (£1 *j 0 On sale for dui.ifc) $1.95 HOSE On sale for $1 DOLLAR DAYS on HATS $1.95 to $4.95 Hats Going at the remarkably low price of Don't Forget the Days—Friday and Saturday— December 5 and 6 THE BEAUTY SHOP THE CHRISTMAS STORE t* iJ HH § < to to to o ffi £ w K Eh CO H to w Red Enameled Steel Body, Disc Wheels with Rubber Tires 98c FULL LINE OF DOLLS 25“ TO $3,98 Leather Padded Saddle; 1 in. Auto Tread Rubber Tires $3.98 Big Assortment of 10c TOYS ivruv ncr> A , I FRIDAY December 5 BRING the KIDDIES Full Line of Attractive Toys Ranging in Price From 5C TO $3.98 Reasonably Priced Make your selections now, and a small depos it will hold any article in the store. WE ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BUY EARLY while the selection is good BALLS 5C~ 10c~25c~59c BLOCKS 5C~ 10c~25c“49c DOLL CARRIAGES 23 inches high; different col ors—Rubber Tires $1.98 METAL DRUMS 25c 39c PIANOS - 49c - 79c 5c PLYMOUTH, 10c TO $5.00 STORE NORTH CAROLINA w M H H k! > c« 03 O W H 3 H H O f > co CO W i H if-. jSANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS^