..miuiim.. iMiiiiii»rniinitiiniiniiiniiininiHMiitinniiinintiiinmniittiiii)niinniiniiuiinniiiiiiMiiiiii ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiimiiimui^ Personals Club Meetings Entertainments Weddings Engagements Society & Personals MRS. MARION RAMSEY, Editor PHONE Anything for This Department Ta 251-1 -Turn.. Mrs. James Ausbon. who has been visiting her parents at C layton, has re turned home and i> row at her accus tomed place in the clerk of the court’s office. Mist I aye Earnhardt, of Lexington, was the guest of Mi>s Virginia Ga boon last week. M 'ses Virginia Gaboon and Leslie Darden returned home last week fn m X. G C. W where they have been attending -chord the past session. Mr and Mrs. (). H. Lyon, Zeno Lyon and Lue Read spent Sunday in A y den. James Wood Xornian, of Richmond, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Norman. Miss Elizabeth Norman, who has been attending Emory University. .At lanta. (da., specializing in a librarian course, returned on Friday, having graduated in tha tcourse. Mesdames E. G. Caton. H. R. Livers I. S Brown, and Marion Rarnsey. and i Mi.-ses Hazel and Miriam Ausbon mo- j tored to Rock> Mount Thursday. Mrs E. G. Arps and Mi>s Miriam ANNOUNCING! | New Ownership and j Management oi BONNIE'S Pressing Shop We shall continue to do our best to render service that satisfies in ■ every detail. Clothes called for and delivered. Cleaning, pressing, altering, and | mending and all at very reasonable prices. CLARENCE AINSLEY Owner PLYMOUTH. N. C. A us bon art* visiting in Hampton, Va.. [this week. Mrs F W. Chesson, of Washington, is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Frank C. Ausbon spent Thursday; with his mother, Mrs. W. F. Ausbon,: having just returned from a tour or northern states and southern Canada. During his trip Mr. Ausbon visited: friends in fifteen states and traveled i ■ver 8,000 miles by motor. Mesdames H. R. Fivers and W. A. Crockett reutrned to Hampton. Va. Thursday, after having spent a few days here as the guests of Mrs. \V. F. Ausbon. Miss Anna Livers, of New York' City, and Miss Georgia McKinny. of Langley Field. Va., were the week-' end guests of Mrs. W. F. Ausbon. Miss Jean Martin left Sunday to visit relatives in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Reid spent the, week-end in Richmond. Mrs. C. L. Jackson, of Elizabeth City, i> visiting her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Leggett, on Washington Street. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Whitehurst spent [ Sunday in Belhaven. Hugh and David Brown are in New York visiting relatives. It is expected that they will remain there for some time, since they have accepted a po sition with a theatrical concern. Marion (Baby) Martin, of Langley Field, Va,, spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones and chil- j dren spent Sunday in Cove City. Benny Stephenson, of Weldon, was a visitor here over the week-end. Mrs. B. C. Henson and children, of j Rhoda, Va., are the guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. W. R. White. Miss Mary Ellen Stephens, of Bly theville, Ark., is the guest of her sis- [ ter. Mrs. Eugene Still, on East Main I Street. SAVE MONEY ECONOMICAL VACATION AND BUSINESS TRIPS Via Norfolk Southern Railroad Summer Excursion Fares May 15-September 30 Sunday Excursion Fares May 30-September 7 Florida Excursions June 5, July 2. August 7, September 5 Niagara Falls Excursion Each Week June 12 to September 15 Jersey Coast Excursion Each Week June 24 to September 16 For Further Information Apply To Any Agent of the NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY Miss Owens Hostess -® Nfi lunihia, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ike l )a ven port. Mrs, Walter White and daughter. Miss Margie, were the guests of Mr. j and Mrs. Duff Collins in the Pleas ant Grove section Sunday. Mi>s Jennie Swain and Miss Don nie Blount were the guests of Misses. Eva and Alice White Sunday. Rev. J. C. Russell held his regular appointment at Rehoboth M. P j :hurch Sunday morning and Sunday j night. A revival meeting will begin it this church «m the second Sunday j in July, with Rev. R. L. Hethcox. of, 1'riplett. \’a., assisting the pastor. Thei public is urged to keep this meeting in j mind and to he present for the open-j ing service. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snell anil Miss Ruth Bray and Renetta Snell, of Rop er. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Everett Sunday afternoon. CRESWELL —j— Mrs. J. T.. Grandy. nf Norfolk, Va.. Ya„ Dr. H. D. Walker, of Elizabeth City, and Mrs. K. H. Bachman, of Edenton. are at tlu bedside of their father, Mr. A. f Mrs. Tfeeman’s sister. Mrs. G. A. Holland. Sunday. Mrs. Bernard Bateman and children iof Newport News, Va., are spending i jtew days with Mrs. Bateman’s moth er, Mrs. Sarah Sitterson. j Mr. Harry Reese, of Newport New - I Va.. and his mother, Mrs. Rosie Re.- * ■of near Plymouth, visited their cousin, iMrs. (i. A. Holland, Sunday. Miss Elizabeth \ ail i> visiting rela tivev and friends in Norfolk, Va., this weke. Marjorie Bray, Mildred Lewis, Ki na Knowles, all of Roper, were the guests of Mrs. B. F. Skiles Sunday. Mr. Klmer Davenport, of Roanoke Rapids, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. R. Dav enport. REDUCED WEED-END FARES Via Norfolk Southern To Southeastern Points Tickets sold Fridays, Satur days and Sundays, A. M , Ti October 25, 1931. Fianl limit midnight Tuesday following sale Consult Ticket Agents WILLIFORD’S and YELLOW FRONT MARKET When Cheaper Groceries Are Sold, We Will Sell Them FLOUR! FLOUR! Bound To Rise 12 lbs. 33c; 24 lbs. 65c; 48 lbs. $1.29; 98 lbs. $2.40 South Down 12 lbs. 35c; 24 lbs. 69c; 48 lbs. $1.37; 98 lbs. $2.65 Queen’s Taste 12 lbs. 37c; 24 lbs. 72c; 48 lbs. $1.43; 98 lbs. $2.75 Pillsbury 13 lbs. 49c 24 lbs. 95c Ballard’s 13 lbs. 55c 24 lbs. $1.09 | BEST BUTTER Pound, 29c | Compound Lard 10c — Pure 11c M:1U Eagle 17U _ EVAPORATED MILK IQ Milk Brand THREE FOR 1“C Large Pineapple, no. 3 can, 19c Soap and Powder, 3 For, 10c Bread 5c LAYER CAKE Any flavor, lb. SUPER-SUDS Three for PURE COFFEE Pound In Our Market FRANKS, I71 Pound 11 2t STEW BEEF Pound ROUND STEAK Pound HAMBERGER Pound CHUCK ROAST, Pound SAUSAGE, LINK Pound PORK CHOPS, Pound 15c 25c 20c 20c 20c 20c Best Foods, Bread, and Butter SUGAR 10 Pound Bag 16 OUNCE PICKLES Two for CHEESE — BEST Pound Large Golden, Fresh Ripened BANANAS Four Pounds FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE Fancy No. 1 NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs. 19c Fresh Picked, Red Ripe Q1 TOMATOES, lb: 8aC 8k 25c MEAL HOME GROUND Peck MUNTS Peck 25c 29c TEA — 1-4 Pound Package 19c RICE—WHOLE GRAIN Pound . 5c CERTO, Bottle 29c NUCOA Pound 17c Black Flag INSECTICIDE Pint can 47c 10c TOILET TISSUE 4 for 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 31c 17c PER DOZEN FOR EGGS ALLOWED IN TRADE