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Society and Personals
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A isits in Tow n
j. o Cooper of the Pembroke
School spent tin- week-end in town.
Returns to .School
Eunice Grey Holiday returned to
school this week after being at home
for two weeks ill with penumonia.
In Jacksonville Saturday
Mrs. N A. Taylor and daughter.
Dorothy, went to Jacksonville Satur
day to visit Mrs Taylor’s mother who
is sick.
Attends Meeting Monday
Mrs. W. M. Darden. Miss Nell Fran
ces Beasley. Mrs. C. O Armstrong.
Mrs. Lyman Mayo and Mrs. Leroy
Bateman attended the North Carolina
Federation of Women's Clubs meeting
in Raleigh on Monday.
Here Thursday
T S. Johnson. Raleigh, of the Wa
ter Resources Division of the North
Carolina Board of Conservation and
Development, was here Thursday in
conference with W. R. Hampton.
Visits Fisheries Here Friday
R. Bruce Etheridge, chairman of
the Board of Conservation and De
velopment. and Jim McNair, mem
ber of the board, were guests of W.
R. Hampton at his fisheries on Fri
day.
In Newport News anti Norfolk
Dr. and Mrs. S. V. Lewis spent
Saturday inert and Sunday in New
port News and Norfolk.
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in Norfolk Thursday
J. S. and P. W. Brown attended a
baseball game in Norfolk Thursday.
Visiting Near Williamston
Miss Agnes Whidbee is visiting her
unele. Eddie Roberson, near William
ston
Attended Dante
Dr. A. Papmeau and Miss Jeannette
Edwards attended the dance Satur
day evening at the Washington-Duke
Hotel. Durham, of the Kappa-Sigma
Gamma Eta Gamma fraternities of
Wake Forest College.
In Greenville
Miss Ruth Kiker spent the week
end in Greenville.
To Greenville Friday
Benton Liverman and Miss Elsie
Liverman went to Greenville Friday.
Attends Meeting in Raleigh
Elizabeth Campbell attended the
meeting of the North Carolina Fede
ration of Women's Clubs held in Ra
leigh this week as delegates from the
Woman's Club and the Junior Wo
man's Club respectively.
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ing for BAMBY HOME MADE STYLE BREAD
are serving golden-brown, crisp, tender delicious
toast, made with this marvelous bread!
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made of fine materials...with plenty of butter and
milk and sugar~it’s the different loaf!
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BREAD from your grocer’s.
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Here From Hertford
Miss Emily Skinner and Mrs.
Thomas Skinenr of Hertford, were
week-end guest.-- of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Horton.
Visit in Norfolk
Mr. and Mr Walter Lloyd spent
the week-end in Norfolk.
Attend Wedding in Washington
Mr. and Mr.-. Lloyd Horton and
their house guests. Miss Skinner and
Mrs. Dixon, of Hertford, and Mrs. S.
A. Ward. sr.. attended the wedding
of Miss Mary Shelbourne and Lieu
tenant William Crawford, of the U
S. Army, in the Episcopal church at
Washington Saturday.
Returns From Michigan
D W. Bealse has returned from a
visit to relatives in Michigan. Mrs.
Beale will remain there for a few
weeks.
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Visiting in Alabama
Mrs. Merton Cary is spending some
time with relatives in Alabama.
In Newport News Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Meunier. jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Polk went to
Newport New- Saturday to view the
U. S. fleet.
Conelude Visit Here
Mrs. Rhodes, of Philadelphia, and
Mrs. George S. Mish. of Middletown.
Pa., have concluded a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. N T. Barron.
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View United States Fleet
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blount. Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Blount, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
die Getsinger and son were among
those from here who viewed the fleet
at Newport News Sunday.
Attend Festival in Washington
Mrs. Carl Bailey, Mrs. Savage, Mrs.
Abe Adler. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Blount,
Mr. and Mrs B. G. Campbell, Mrs.
T. L. Bray. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whit
ley. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Brown. Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. McLean. Mrs. J. B.
Edmondson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Ayers, Mrs. S. V. Lewis, and many
others attended the tulip festival in
Washington last week.
In Scotland Neck
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Thompson and
little daughter visited relatives in
Scotland Neck Sunday.
Choirs Meeting
The senior and junior choirs of the
Methodist church will meet in the
church Thursday night at 7:45. All
members are urged to be present.
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In Rocky Mount Sunday
W. S. Moore went to Rocky Mount
Sunday morning to see Coach Jolin
Weaver, who is in a hospital there
following an operation for appendi
citis.
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TOMATOES
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Mixed \ portables
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Grape Fruit Juicp
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B E E I S
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2 No. 2 cans . . 15c
GRAPE JUICE
Pt. 2 - 25c Qt. 19c
PEACHES
2 No. 2 K eans 25c
NAVY BEANS
3 lbs. for.10c
CORNFLAKES
4 pkgs. for . . . 25c
Orange Juice
2 No. 2 cans . . 15c
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DICK HARDISON, JR. GUS GARDNER
Mrs. I . Ifarron Hostess
Saturday, Honoring Guests
Honoring her house guest, Mrs.
Rhodes, of Philadelphia, and Mrs.
Mish. of Middletown. Pa.. Mrs. N. T.
Barron entertained Saturday after
noon at four tables of bridge.
The home was attractively decor
ated with an arrangement of pansies
and tulips.
Mrs. Claudius McGowan was pre
sented dusting powder as high score
prize; second high award, a double
deck of cards, went to Mrs. H. A
Williford. Mrs. Walter Clark won the
( ut prize, a box of handkerchiefs; and
low award, bath cloths, went to Mrs.
L. C. Odenath. To the guests of
honor the hostess presented sets of
gardenias for evening wear.
An ice course was served.
Guests included Mesdames S. A.
Ward. sr„ C. McGowan. W. F. Win
slow. Sam Boutwell, A L. Owens, R.
W. Johnston. H A Williford, Ellis
Maples. Walter Clark, E. A. Harper.
T. W. Earle. S. M. Rasmuson. L. C.
Odenath, S. E. Nestor George Curry,
and the honorees.
Furlough - Phelps
Miss Virginia Furlough, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Furlough, was
married to Grady Phelps in Suffolk.
Va.. Friday at noon.
The bride was becomingly attired
in a navy blue suit with matching ac
cessories and wore a corsage of sweet
heart roses and lilies of the valley.
After spending a week on their
wedding trip, they returned to Suf
folk. where they will make their fu
ture home.
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If illiamston Singers at
If Oman's Club Meeting
Featuring the April meeting of the
Plymouth Woman's Club held Thurs
day in the Community Building was
the concert presented by the William
ston Choral Club, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Wheeler Martin.
Following this, a routine business
session was held, with Mrs. W. A. Da
vidson presiding. Members were
urged by the president to attend the
meeting of the North Carolina Fed
eration of Women's Clubs, held in
Raleigh this week. Mrs. Davidson
was sent from the local club as the
official delegate.
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Spend Week-End in Rich Square
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunning and
Bobby Dunning spent the week-end
m Rich Square.
Guest of Mrs. Dunning
Mrs. C. H. Rabon. of Windsor, was
the guest of Mrs. R. E. Dunning on
Thursday.
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Visit in Alabama
Mrs. Raymond S. Matthews is vis
iting relatives in Alabama.
in Newport News
Mrs. George Coburn, Miss Helen
Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Matthews
went to Newport News last week to
view the U. S. fleet.
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Attend Baseball Game
W. L. Nobles attended the Wake
Forest-Duke baseball game in Green
ville Saturday.
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Returns From Norfolk
Miss Camille Burgess has conclud
ed a visit to her uncle, W. B. Bur
gess, in Norfolk.
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Here From Aurora
Mrs. Tut Bonner and children, of
Aurora, spent the week-end here with
Mrs. Myrtle Peal.
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Attend Meeting in YVilliamston
Mesdames Claudius McGowan, W.
M. Spruill, David Hurley, Frank Jor
dan,. Charlie Weeks. C. V. W. Ausbon,
Henry Harrison, W. V. Hays, and
Jack Willioughby attended the area
conference of the American Legion
Auxiliary held in Williamston Thurs
day. Mrs. McGowan, district com
mittee woman. gave the report of this
district, including the Washington,
Columbia and Plymouth units.
Visit in Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bailey, Carl, jr„
and Joyce Bailey, and Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Adler went to Norfolk Sunday.
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In Rocky Mount Monday
R. B. Trotman, C. O. Armstrong,
Miss Ruth Kiker and Miss Emma
Coley visited John Weaver in Park
View Hospital Monday afternoon.
In Raleigh
Miss Annie Perry spent the week
end in Raleigh.
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Mrs. Eddie Hettinger
Entertains at Bridge
Honoring Mrs. W. A. Greene, of
Whiteville, Mrs. Eddie Getsinger en
tertained at three tables of bridge at
the home of Mrs. C. L. Blount on
Wednesday afternoon.
High score prize, a potted plant,
was awarded to Mrs. Prank Spruill.
A piece of pottery was given to Mrs.
Sidney Ward, jr., as second high scor
er. The guest of honor was the re
cipient of two attractive kitchen tow
els.
Mrs. Getsinger's guests included
Mrs. Frank Spruill, Mrs. Lloyd Owens
Mrs. Fred Innes, Mrs. Roscoe Gay
lord. Mrs. Ronald Gaylord. Mrs. Har
ry Gurkin. Mrs. Sidney Ward, jr.,
Mrs. R. S. Martin. Mrs. G. M. San
derson. of Moreliead City. Miss Eliz
abeth Davidson, and Miss Elizabeth
Campbell. Mrs. Eli Winesette was a
refreshment guest.
Strawberry shortcake with coffee
was served.
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Spruill ■ Blount
Miss Mildred Blount, of Roper, be
came the bride of Wendel C. Spruill,
of Creswell, at 7:30 Saturday eve
ning, April 8. in the parsonage of the
Christian church at Portsmouth. Va.
The vows were spoken before the
Rev. S. T. Phillips, pastor of the
church, in the presence of a few
friends.
The bride wore a dress of light blue
sheer rhythm crepe with a dache tur
ban of black: a shoulder corsage of
sweetheart roses and lilies of the val
ley completed her costume.
Mrs. Spruill is the daughter of Mrs.
Mattie Blount White and the late
James F. Blount, of Roper.
Mr. Spruill is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Spruill, of Creswell.
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Albemarle Club Meeting
Held Last Wednesday
The Albemarle home demonstra
tion club met Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. C. L. Everett. Mrs. W. M.
Darden gave an interesting demon
stration and lecture on furniture, and
lesson sheets on the subject were dis
tributed. Mrs. S. A. Holton, the club
president, presided over the business
session, after which refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Mrs. A. B. Snell, of Plymouth, and
Mrs. Johnnie Gray were visitors.
1. I). C. Chapter To
Meet Friday 4fternoon
The local U. D. C. chapter will meet
Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Claudius McGowan
with Mrs. Don Davis as joint hostess. I
Gat'd an Club's Marling
To Br llrltl i\axl II aak
The garden club will meet Friday
afternoon. April 28. with Mrs. Paul
Brinkley.
CORN
Only about 9 per cent of the Ameri
can corn crop, usually running from
2 ’2 to 3 billion bushels, is used in
the industrial field. One half enters
the food market and one-fourth goes
back to the farm in the form of feed.
UNCHANGED
Demand conditions under which
tobacco growers will market their
1939 crop are expected to hold rela
tively stable as compared with de
mand factors during the current sea
son. predicts the U. S. Bureau of Ag
ricultural Economics.
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$3.50 up to *7.50
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