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Personals Wedding? Entertainments Club Meetings Engagements Society and Personals OF PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY PHONK Anythin* for This Department To 295-6 M'fivwT'iTCTTTMTrnnvrprrTnnvm'iTrv Iii Scotland Neck Mrs. L. S. Thompson and daughter, Dot. spent a few days this week in Scotland Neck. To New York L. S. Thompson made a business trip to New York this week. Knlnians Move Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kulman and son have moved to an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Shu llndersoes Operation Mrs. Maurice Smith underwent a tonsil operation in a Rocky Mount hospital last week. Returns From Maryland Mrs. Miriam Kimbrough has re turned home from Maryland, where she spent sometime with her sister. Mrs. G. R. Salyer. BE SMARTLY DRESSED New Leather Coats From .. $5.95 up New Sport Sweaters $1.45 to $3.95 Boys' Sweaters $1 up Wool Reversible Top coats and Guaranteed WOOL COATS From . $12.95 up Smart New Suits $14.95 to $24.50 GANDERSON'S QUALITY Shop RECENT BRIDE Miss Sarah Stilley McLean, who recently became the bride of Stuart McGuire Thomson, of Lake Waccamaw and Tamaqua, Pa. Week-end in Suffolk Ed Joyner and Jimmy Hays spent the week-end in Suffolk. Attend Dance in Suffolk Douglas Gurkin, Earle Bowen, Ed Joyner. Jimmy Hays, Harden Britt, Miss Ruth Bray and Miss Prances Stillman attended a dance in Suffolk Friday night. -* Visits in Delaware Mrs. H. A. Blount visited Miss Bes sie Rash, in Bridgeville, Del., a few days last week. Returns From Norfolk Mrs. R. A. Duvall returned last week from Norfolk, where she spent a few days. -® Pantego Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ricks, of Pan tego, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ricks. Week in New York Mrs. S. Scheer spent last week in New York. Richmond Visitor Mrs. Sheffield, of Richmond, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Claud Norman. -<$> Bethel Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manning and daughter, of Bethel, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning last Sun day. -3 Week-end at Home Walter Burgess, of Fayetteville, spent the week-end at home. 1 PEHDER Quality Joou ; Extra Quality, Extra Food Savings California Sliced or Halves PEACHES, 2 No. 21 cans.Wv Southern Manor UNA BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans mT Old Virginia GRAPE JAN, 2-lb. jar *Ov Red Mill PEANUT BUTTER l-LB. JAR 2-LB. JAK 17c 29c Southern Manor SWEET PEAS NO. 2 CANS 2ior ... 27c TENDER - LEAN - CHUCK ROAST or STEAKS, lb.25c TENDER - ROUND STEAK, lb.30c TRIFLE FRESH Our Pride BREAD, 2 loaves.... 17c DOUBLE FRESH Golden Blend COFFEE, 2 lbs... 38c THICK Falback HEAT, 2 lbs.25c Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Allen, of Williamston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell Sunday. Week-end in New York Miss Evelyn Arps spent the week end in New York. She attended the Army-Notre Dame football game on Saturday. -« Visits Father Here Mrs. Eric Metzenthin visited her father, Dr. Claudius McGowan, and Mrs. McGowan last week. -•» Dallas Waters Here Dallas Waters, of the U. S. Military Service, was at home for the week end. -» — Week-end in Suffolk Harden Britt spent the week-end in Suffolk. -1 To Murfreesboro Friday Mrs. R. P. Hammond and daugh ter, Pat, Mrs. J. J. Brinkley and Miss Marian Brinkley went to Murfrees boro Friday. -$ Visitinf Mother Here C. M. “Bugs" Beasley is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sam Beasley. -® Attend Dance Miss Martha Booth and Ray Mills attended a dance in Suffolk Friday night. Scotland Neck Visitors Miss Mavis Thigpen and G. H. Hale, of Scotland Neck, were in town Sat urday. To Roanoke Rapids Saturday Mesdames J. H. Newkirk, W. M. Darden, Sam Lucas, Tom Lucas, and W. J. Highsmith, jr„ went to Roan oke Rapids Saturday. -<*. Week-end with Mother Miss Carolyn Brinkley spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Paul Brinkley. In Charleston, S. C. Mrs. S. A. Ward, sr., is attending a meeting of the Episcopal Synod in Charleston, S. C., this week. -s To Ayden Friday Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Lyon and child ren went to Ayden Friday. Attend Circus in Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Spruill and family, Harry McLean, Martha Man ning, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Campbell, Mary Lillian Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, Frances Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gurkin, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gurkin, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Martin and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Jones and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willoughby, Eddie Willoughby, Mrs. S. R. Brown, Mrs. Sam Garrett, Harry Garrett, Miss Lula Brown, L. W. Zeigler, Jack Horton and Skinner Ayers were among those who attend ed the Ringling Bros. Circus in Rocky Mount last week. Week-end with Mother Mrs. H. R. Lucas, of Hampton, Va., spent last week with her mother, Mrs. W. J, Ausbon. -9 III with Mumps Miss Mary Lillian Campbell has been confined to her home this week on account of mumps. Attend Tri-Zone Lions Meeting Ten Plymouth people attended the Tri-Zone Lion’s Club meeting held in Belhaven last week: Z. V. Norman, J. W. Norman, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Furgurson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Man ning, A. J. Riddle, E. F. Still, Lloyd Owens, W. V. Hays. Durham Visitor T. T. Chesson, of Durham, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning Friday. -® Week-end in Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Trotman and son spent the week-end in Suffolk -* Attend Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning, Roy Manning, jr„ and Martha Manning attended the golden wedding anni versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manning, parents of J. R. Man ning, in Bethel Tuesday night. Mar tha Manning assisted in serving re freshments. All of the Goodness and Flavor of LIGHT WHITE FLOUR Is Sealed in at the Mill! H. E. Harrison Wholesale Co. PLYMOUTH “IF WISHES WERE HORSES—” You can almost see the green in their eyes as Janie's (Ginger Rogers) three suitors in the swell comedy, “Tom, Dick and Harry." look at each other with that ‘‘wish you were far away' look. A delightful and provoking tale of a girl who loves three men and wants them all, “Tom, Dick and Harry" is at the Plymouth Theatre Thursday and Fri day of this week. The three candidates are, left to right: Harry, played by Burgess Meredith: Tom. played by George Murphy, and Dick, played by Alan Marshal. In Greenville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newkirk and Mrs. Catherine Ambrose spent Sun day in Greenville. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arnold, of Bed ford, Va., spent the week-end here. Visits Her Parents Miss Edith Edmondson visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Edmond son, Saturday and Sunday. In Raleigh This Week County Farm Agent W. V. Hays and Home Demonstration Agent Mrs. W. M. Darden are attending confer ences in Raleigh this week. Spends Week-End in Norfolk Seth Davis spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va. In Williamston Sunday Gus Gardner, Haywood Dale and Miss Jeannette Roberson visited Miss Christine Jenkins in Williamston last Sunday. -® At Lake Mattamuskeet E. G. Arps, Victor Everett, P. M. Arps, Lloyd Owens and Dr. Wade H. Johnson went hunting at Lake Mat tamuskeet the early part of the week. -» Visits in Rocky Mount Mrs. E. T. Coley spent the week end in Rocky Mount. In Rooky Mount Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cheshire spent the week-end in Rocky Mount. -» Visiting Her Parents Here Mrs. Bill Owens, of Norfolk, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Liverman. ■ ♦ Move To Georgia W. R. Walston and family have re cently moved to Savannah, Ga. •> Wednesday in Norfolk Oscar Davenport, Mrs. J. H. New kirk and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning spent Wednesday in Norfolk. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Berger and son, of Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning. -$ Mrs. Harper Entertains Village Bridge Club Mrs. E. A. Harper was hostess to the Village Bridge Club Tuesday night. Mrs. A. Papineau scored high and Mrs. Harper was runner-up. Mrs. S. Rasmusson won the bingo prize. Mrs. M. J. Polk was a visitor. Refreshments .were served. Plymouth Woman’s Club j Will Meet Friday The Plymouth Woman's Club will meet Friday at 1 o'clock with Mes dames Sam Lucas. R. H. Lucas, Charlie Weeks and W. A. Smith, hos tesses. Dr. Hooks, of the Edgecombe Coun ty. will be the speaker. A conducted tour of the Box and Panel Company plant will be made at the conclusion of the meeting. Defense stamps will be on sale at the meeting. -s Shep Brinkley Celebrates Birthday Thursday Night Shep Brinkley celebrated his birth day at a chicken chow mien supper Thursday night at his home. The Halloween motif was used in the table decorations. Those present were C. J. Norman. R. B. Trotman. Mrs. C. McGowan. Mrs. Jack Frank, Miss Martha Hom thal, Jack Owens and Lloyd Gilbert. -® Mrs. Eddie Getsinger Is Hostess to Bridge Club Mrs. Eddie Getsinger was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening. Mrs. Nathan Hardwick, of Loris, S. C., was a visitor. Mrs. Durand Keel won the high score prize and Mrs. W. E. Waters the second high. The guest of the club received a prize. Refreshemnts were served. 2 YEARS/ DRUG NEEDS! Baby Bottle Warmers.$1.00 Baby Bottle, 8 oz.5c Baby Soap, Castile.3 lor 20c Dr. Nyal's Cough Syrup.50c Heating Pads (3 Heats).$3.25 VITAMIN CAPSULES I A, B, D, G, 100 capsules.. $1.69 A and D, 100 capsules.... $1.25 Halibut Liver Oil With Viosierol, 100 capsules... $1.75 511 Month WASH, 1 pint WOMBLE Drag Store PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED As Your Doctor Orders Mrs. Warren Cahoon Is Honored on 82nd Birthday Mrs. Warren Cahoon. of Roper, wa; honored on Sunday when her daugh ter-in-law. Mrs. C. W. Cahoon. of Plymouth, entertained her at dinner celebratine her eighty-second, birth day. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Spruill, sr.. and Edgar Spruill, jr., of Roper. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ro Creswell PTA Executive Board in Meet Tuesday Members of the executive board of the Creswell PTA met at the school Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A S Holmes, vice president, presided. The regular monthly meet ing will be held in the school audi torium Thursday evening. per and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks, of Elizabeth City. NO BONDER Eyas Wander When You Pass By Dressed Smart and Chic Ladies and men can find the smart clothes they want at our store Byrd's Clothing Store Next To Post Office PLYMOUTH, N. C. ALLENS' /I STORE "IVTier* Customers Bring Their Friend*” FRUITS and VEGETABLES Irish POTATOES, 10 lbs.23c Green CABBAGE, 3 lbs.10c Canadian RUTABAGAS, 3 lbs.. 10c Fresh TOMATOES, 2 lbs.15c Florida ORANGES, dozen.23c Heavy GRAPEFRUIT, each ... 5c Fresh COCOANUTS, 4 for 25c Red Tokay GRAPES, lb.10c CANNED FOOD SPECIALS NO. 2 CAN TURNIP Greens, can.. 10c Little Darling SOUTHERN Dinner, can . 10c No. 2 Can CUT GREEN Beans, can .. 10c Little Darling Early JUNE Peas, 2 cans. 25c Early Bloom LIMA | Beans, can .. 10c ( Libby's CUT RED ^ Beets, can . . 10c, l-LB. JAR LYVNHAV'EN P'nnl Butter 15c 38-OZ. JAR White House Apple Bntter 19c J COFFEE-We Grind It! < Morning Cup, lb..25c j Allen's Special, lb.23c j Bed Rose, 2 lbs.35c LARGE CANS Swift s Milk, 3 for 25c Kellogg's CORN Flakes, 2 for 13c Ballard's PANCAKE Flour, pkg.. 10c LOG C ABIN Syrup, 2 bots. 35c Oleomargarine. Made by Kraft Parkay, lb.. 23c JAR Miracle SANDWICH Spread, 8-oz. 17c 3 cans 25* Armour’s CORN BEEF Hash, lb. can 20c Armour's BEEF Tripe, lg. can 35c 12-OZ. CAN Armour's Tree!.29c 12-LB. BAG Flour_39c 10-LB. BAG Sugar.60c FAT BACK Neal, 2 lbs.. 25c PINT CAN FRESH Oysters.30c Hall or Whole—Armour’s Star Hams, lb.... 33c i
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