Personal* I Club Meeting* | E Entertainment* i Wedding* I Engagement* = Society & Personals MRS. MARION RAMSEY, Editor 1111 III II IIIi PHONE Anything lor This Department To 46 iiiiiiiiiiiniii iiHimiiiiimmimiiiimu Mrs. Vonnie Blount, of Baltimore, is spending some time here as the guest of her brother, Mr. John Leg gett. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones and children spent Sunday at Pamlico Beach. Misses Margaret Hooker and Ada Weede spent their vacation at Ahos kie and Tuscarora Beach with friends. Miss Bessie VanNortwick, of Woodard, is visiting her sister, Mrs. tClhrence Blount, on Washington Street. Clarence Blount, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end here with his family. Misses Nancy Hope and Bobbie Sills, of Greensboro, are spending some time here with their aunt, Mrs. P. B. Bateman. J. W. Read and D. G. Davis are in Richmond on business this week. Miss Virginia Doughty, of Rich mond, is spending her vacation at home with her mother. Mrs. T. H. Williams and Miss Ruth Satterthwaite are enjoying an auto trip to Petersburg, Baltimore, and Washington City. M. E. Blount, of Norfolk, s^ent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dupree on East Main Street. Miss Ida Stillman spent her vaca tion with her sisters in Norfolk and at Ocean View, a. Mrs. Katie A. Caton, of Hamp ton, Va., is spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. H. M. Ramsey. Mrs. Clarence S. Ausbon and son, Douglas, of Durham, returned home Sunday after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. W. Ausbon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Sander son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Marion Ram sey and Mrs. Katie A. Caton spent Sunday at Morehead City. Mrs. Clyde Humphreys, of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sallie Gardner, on Wilson Street. Miss Mary Claude Spruill is spend ing her vacation in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Alexander motored to Chapel Hill on Friday to meet their son, Louis Ward, who returned home with them after at tending summer school. Dr. and Mrs. Claudius McGowan are spending their vacation at Vir ginia Beach. Mrs. Thomas Hamlin, of Wash ington City, returned home on Fri day after spending some time here with her daughter, Mrs. William Roy Hampton. Miss Dorothy Stephens, of Balti more, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. R. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. William Mizelle and children, of Charlotte, are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hardison. Mrs. Evan Brown spent her vaca tion at Morehead City, Goldsboro, and New Bern with her brother and sister and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Blount and son, Emmett, and Mrs. D. G. Da vis spent Sunday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Berry and Mrs. Cleveland Cratch and sons spent the week-end in Pocky Mount with friends. NEW Theatre Plymouth’s Community Asset Fri., Aug. 16 All Shows 10-25c Robert Young and Madge Evans in “Calm Yourseir Saturday Aug. 17 BUCK JONES in “Rocky Rhodes* and Chapter 6 BUCK JONES in “ROARING WEST” 10 O’CLOCK SHOW Stuart Erwin and Ann Sothern in The Party’s Over Sun., Aug. 18 3 and 9 P. M. Victor McLaglen, Wynne Gib son, John Gilbert, Alison Skipworth in “The Captain Hates the Sea’* A Tidal Wave of Laughter! Mon. Aug. 19 One Day Only Richard Barthlemess in “"4 Hours to Kill Tues., Aug. 20 One Day Only MONA BARRIE Gilbert ROLAND in Mystery Woman* Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stillman, of Wilmington, Mrs. Merrimon Wil-! liams and Mrs. Rosa Lee Holliday,1 of Norfolk, and Mrs. G. E. Farabow, | of Durham, are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Amelia Stillman, on1 Third Street. Mrs. R. E. Dunning and son, Bob by, are spending a few days in Au lander this week. -$ Mrs. Clayton Hostess -® Mrs. Daryl V. Clayton, a bride of July, charmingly entertained Fri day evening, August 9, at her su burban home on East Main Street Extended the members of her con tract bridge club. For the occasion the home was beautifully decorated in basses of bright summer flowers. Master Bobbie Clayton passed at tractive Canadian tallies from a sil ver basket, and all bridge appoint ments were from Canada, including the prizes, purchased by Mrs. Clay ton while on her Canadian tour. During the play, delightful iced fruit juices were served, and after the game a delicious ice course in green and white was effectively car ried out in the main course. As a most enjoyable finale, the hostess invited the guests into the dining room to find the center table laden with a display of wedding presents. Making high score for the evening Mrs. J. B. Edmundson received an exquisite jfiece of Canadian linen with hand-drawn work, while Mrs. W. C. Jones received a bottle of im ported perfume. To Mrs. H. A. Liv erman was awarded a dainty tinted linen handkerchief as low score. Special guests to the club includ ed Mesdames J. B. Edmundson, Claudius McGowan and Mrs. E. D. Carstarphen, of Durham. -$ Spruill - Sessoms In a beautiful setting of ever greens, white and gold flowers, Miss Eugenia Sessoms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sessoms, of Wind sor, became the bride of Henry Spruill, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spruill, of Plymouth, Tuesday. The ceremony took place in the Methodist church at Windsor with Rev. T. W. Lee, pastor of the church, officiating. The bride entered on the arm of her father to the strains of the Lo hengrin wedding march. She wore a brown Parisian gown with accents of yellow. Her flowers were a shoul der corsage of talisman roses and lilies of the valley. The bridegroom had as his best man, his brother, Frank Spruill, of Plymouth. Mrs. Spruill was a mem ber of the Windsor school faculty last year, and Mr. Spruill is a prom inent Windsor attorney and mem ber of the Bertie County Board of Education. The couple left immediately after there ceremony by motor for a north ern tour that will extend into Can ada. -<$ Baer - Harrison -® | Announcement was made here on I Monday of the marriage of Richard ] P. (Dick) Baer, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Baer, of Baltimore, to Miss Catherine Harrison, daughter jof Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harrison, of j Plymouth, which took place Sunday 'evening at the parsonage with Rev. H. H. Lucas, pastor of the Baptist church, performing the ceremony. Mr. Baer is near Creswell super vising the loading and shipping of timber which his father has pur chased. The Halsey Hardwood Company is a subsidiary of the Rich ard P. Baer Lumber Company, of Baltimore, of which Mr. Baer is vice president, and it is at this mill which Mr. Baer has been working. He completed his duties here and will leave Wednesday of this week with his bride for their Baltimore home. Mrs. Baer is a popular member of the younger social set in Plymouth and is well known throughout the State in social circles. The wedding came as a surprise when the couple returned Sunday from a trip to Ocean View, Norfolk, Va. Plan House Party -q> — A group of young ladies from this section will enjoy a camping party and house party at Edenhouse Beach, near Edenton, next week. Among those planning the trip are Mesdames Robert Martin, Roscoe Gaylord, H. B. Spencer, J. C. Smith, W. E. (Bill) Waters, Rasser Edwards Misses Louise Smith and Ella Cher ry and a couple of girl friends of Miss Cherry from Everetts. -®-* Aid Society Meetings -(SS The Ladies’ Aid Society of Mount Tabor Church met this week with Mrs. J. E. Hair. Devotionals were conducted by Mrs. Henry Phelps. Fifteen members were present with two additions at this meeting. Pray er was said by Miss Callie Daven j-prt. The September meeting will jbe held with Mrs. Joe Hair. A sweet |course was served. Chicken Dinner -^ A chicken dinner was given Mon day evening by W. T. Freeman at his tobacco bain on the Folley road, between Plymouth and Roper. The dinner with side dishes was served picnic style. Present were tire following: Messrs. E. G. Arps, Leon S. Bray, A. R. Phelps, S. A. Ward, jr.; R. W. Johnston, S. D. Davis, C. E. Ayers, W. C. Jones, R. E. Dunning, Linwood Knowles, C. G. Hutchinson, Mack Marrow, Zeno Lyon, H. D. Daven port, and Cecil Craft. -5> Entertains Friends -® Miss Marjorie Alford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Alford near here,, entertained a number of her friends at her country home in celebration of her thirteenth anniversary. The guests showered the hostess with gifts. Miss Mary Charlotte Jones won the balloon blowing contest and was awarded a prize. The honoree's mother was assisted in serving ice cold watermelon, cantaloupe, punch and, candy. Lawn games were en joyed. Thirty-five boys and girls at tended. -@ Young Matrons’ Circle -- The Ladies Aid Society of Pleas ant Grove met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Tarkenton Wednesday after noon. The society was reorganized with the following officers elected: President, Mrs. J. C. Tarkenton; vice president, Mrs. W. W. White; secretary, Miss Jamie Riddick; Sick committee, Mrs. NV T. Everett, Vir ginia Tarkenton and Marjorie White Social committee: Mrs. H. G. Spruill Mrs. W. B. Chesson and Mrs. J. C. Swain. Following the usual routine, plans were made for beautifying the church. A very refreshing course of iced grape juice with vanilla and chocolate wafers and iced water melon was served. -@ Lake Farm Club The monthly meeting of the Young Matrons’ Circle was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. E. L. McNair. Devotionals were conducted by the president, Mrs. C. A. Cratch. Business discussions followed the usual routine of opening, including assignment of parts for the qrogram to be given the following Thursday evening at the church. The hostess served grape juice and assorted cakes. MOUNT* TABOR -® Mr. Isaac Ambrose, of Portsmouth, spent a few days here last week with his step-mother, Mrs. J. A. Ambrose. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ange and daughters, Reba, Olive, Glyn, and Aleathia Furlaugh, of Jamesville, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Jordan Phelps and Miss Winifred Phelps visited their sister Mrs. L. V. Spencer, who is ill in the Columbia hospital. MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH route of 800 families. Write today. Rawlcigh, Dept. NCH-173-SA, Rich mond, Va. a3 3t CRESWELL —— - Miss Elizabeth Brinn, who has a position at Washington, D. C., spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brinn. Mr. Nelson Wilson, of Wilsons Mills, returned home Sunday after spending some time here with his aunt, Mrs. Rennie Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Vickers, of Oxford, arrived Sunday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swain. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harris and m Alton, jr., spent Sunday at Pine town, with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I'ar ris. Mr. J. W. Starr has returned from a Durham hospital, where he has been for treatment. He was accom panied by his wife, who spent the last week there with him. Mrs. Z. Hardee and little son, Ralph, of Enfield, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swain return ed home Sunday after spending the past week at Plymouth with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Bowen. Mrs. Mack McCabe, of Norfolk, was the guest of Mrs. C. A. Swain during the past week. Mrs. D. Burras, of Norfolk, and Mrs. Irving Smith, of Robersonville visited their sister, Mrs. R. T. Hop kins, last week. Mrs. Raymond Wilson and sons, George Eaton, Lawrence, and Bob by, of Wilson Mills, are visiting her uncle, Mr. T. C. Holmes, and other relatives here this week. Misses Louise Burras, of Norfolk, and Evelyn James, of Bethel, were the guests of Misses Ada Virginia Hopkins last week. Mrs. Bessie Strauss and daughter, ^Henrietta, of Henderson, are the guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs. A. W. Bachman this week. Mr. Douglass Starr is doing nicely at the Tayloe Hospital at Washing ton, after undergoing an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. J. L. Phelps and H. N. Starr spent Thursday at Washington, vis iting Douglass Starr, who is ill at a hospital there Miss Matilda Alexander has re turned home after spending some time at Washington, D. C., as the guest of Mrs. Mary Spruill. ROPER Mrs. A. N. Wentz is spending some tmie in Norfolk with Mrs. Nathan Duvall. A. S. Foster, of Greenville, S. C.. spent the week-end here with J. E. C. .T jhnston. Mr. and Mrs. William Forbes, Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Brockwell, of Har risburg, Pa., spent Monday here as the guests of relatives and friends, j Miss Annie Cahoon, of Washing- j ton, D. C., is spending some time here with Mrs. Warren Cahoon. Jack Foster left Monday for Win- 1 ston-Salem, after spending the sum mer here. David Johnston is spending some time in Farmville. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, of High Point, are spending some time 'here with Mrs. Wesley Marrow, sr. Mrs. Ida Halsey has returned to her home in Portage, Pa., after an extended visit here. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phelps spent the week-end in Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Dan Marrow has returned to I her home here after visiting in New Bern. Miss Mildred Marrow, of Norfolk, Va., is spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. D. I. Marrow. Marie Spruill and Lance Spruill are visiting relatives and friends in Norfolk, Va. Jack Hasell, of Guilford College, is spending some time here with Mrs. J. J. Hassell. Mr. and Mrs. Latham White, of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. R. S. Silverthorn, ! of Washington, Mr. Silverthorne and two friends of Washington, spent Sunday here. Miss Mary Bateman, of New York, j spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. j Corbett Swain. '<*> SET If jrou*r« wearing a patented GOTHIC JAR-PROOF, you have no watch worries. Engage in any strenuous sport and your watch keeps right on giving time accurately. Thj» GOTHIC JAR-Ptt>OF U 17 Jeweled and buQl to withstand any SHOCK, JOLT