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Engagements Club Meetings Personals Weddings Entertainments •_ Society and Personals OF PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY PHONE Anythin i for This Department To 295-6 Guests of Mrs. Browning Mrs. Charles Doughty, Mrs. George Mixon and Mrs. W. M. Parvin, of Washington, were guests of Mrs. W. W. Browning Monday. Here From Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. H. H. James, of Tar boro, were guests of Mrs. W. W. Browning Christmas Day. Leave for Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cheshire left this week to make their home in Maryville, Tenn., where Mr. Cheshire is employed by the Navy Department. Home for Christmas Sergeant John L. Ange, of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Ange. Visit Mrs. Ange Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Satterthwaite and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hale and daughter spent the week-end with Mrs. Mattie Ange. In Norfolk Sunday Mrs. Mattie Ange accompanied her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Hale, to Nor folk Sunday. Holidays With Parents Clarence Warren and Thomas Bate man, of Washington, D. C., spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bateman. Week-end Here C. K. Anderson, of New Jersey and Panama, was the week-end guest of Miss Edith Edmondson. Miss Ed mondson accompanied him to New Jersey Monday to stay until Friday. ^fc-ossa waa Wishing Y ou a l Happy New Year \ \ by the makers of * LIGHT WHITE FLOUR and !H. E. Harrison Wholesale Co. PLYMOUTH Holidays in Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clifton spent the Christmas holidays in Jacksonville with friends and relatives. Holidays in New Bern Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garrison spent the Christmas holidays in New Bern with relatives and friends. Tarboro Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hornthal and children, of Tarboro, visited Mrs. Zeno Lyon and Miss Martha Horn thal last week. West Virginia Visitor Joe Malik, of Wheeling, W. Va., was in town during the holidays as the guest of Mrs. Blanche Jackson. Guest of Mrs. Ambrose Mrs. Julia Johnson, of Raleigh, was the guest of Mrs. Catherine Newkirk Ambrose Saturday. Visiting in South Carolina Mrs. Ned Swain and daughters are visiting relatives in South Carolina. Holidays With Parents Miss Ida Mae Waters of Richmond, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Waters, in the Long Ridge section. Enlists in Navy Clarence Waters left Monday to enter to service of the U. S. Navy. Visiting in Suffolk Samuel Ward Carlisle is visiting his sister, Mrs. Wyndham, in Suf flok. Guests of Mrs. Carlisle Mrs. Richard Barnes, of Norfolk, Hilliary Waters, of the U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Jo Anna Burt,of Norfolk, were guests of Mrs. John Carlisle Wednesday. Visits Mother Here Miss Virginia Layton Spruill, of Raleigh, visited her mother, Mrs. Lu ther NoD.es, during the Christmas holidays. Returns to Florida Miss Carrie Smith returned yester day to her home in Florida after spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Cahoon, and other relatives. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown “Brownie” Brown, of the U. S. Navy Joey Brown, of the U. S. Army, and Hugh Brown, of New York City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown during the holidays. Holidays Here With Parents Emily Gray Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sexton, who is a student at the Morganton School for Deaf and Dumb Students, is at home for the holidays. Visit Mrs. Horner in Hospital Mrs. Roy Swain and Mrs. Dan Sat terthwaite visited Mrs. Jack Horner in a Rocky Mount hospital last Tues day. Georgia Visitor Joe Foster, of Griffin, Ga„ spent a few days last week here as the guest of Miss Louise Brinkley. Here From Suffolk Mrs. H. E. Wyndham and daugh ter, Priscilla Wayne, of Suffolk, spent Tuesday here. _ PEnDERJ _Quality Jooa Add To Your 1942 Savings — Buy PENDER'S Lower-Priced FOODS THE PERFECT TWOSOME FOR ANY TABLE— Blackeye PEAS, Dried, 2 lbs. 15c Smilhfield JOWLS, 2 lbs.27c SAILORMAN Blackeye PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans... 19c COLONIAL SWEET PEAS 2 No. 2 cans 23c HURFF’S VEGETABLE or TOMATO SOUPS 2 No. 1 cans. 9c WHITE HOUSE Apple Butler, 2 38-oz. jars.29c CALIFORNIA Sliced or Halves PEACHES, 2 No. 2i cans.35c D. P. BRAND—PLAIN OR QUICK OATMEAL, pkg.7c UPTON S Tea Bags, pkg. of 8 - 10c RED MILL Mustard, 2 8-oz. jars 15c 8-oz. Jar Rl*ll) MILL Peanut Butter 10c RED MILL Vinegar, qt. 10c No. 2 Cans—COLONIAL Lima Beans, 2 cans 23c No. 2 Cans—For Soup—Colonial Succotash, 2 cans 25c TRIPLE FRESH Our Pride BREAD 2 Ig. loaves. 17c DOUBLE FRESH Golden Blend COFFEE 2 lbs..39c Zebulon Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Armstrong, of Zebulon, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mayo during the week. Returns From Randleman Mrs. S. V. Lewis returned Friday from Randleman, where she visited her parents. Returns To Home in Rich Square Mrs. W. A. Worrell, who spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owens, has returned to her home in Rich Square. Guest of Parents Here Mrs. Stuart Thomson, of Tamaqua, Pa., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McLean. Rocky Mount Visitor Miss Mary Ann Booth, of Rocky Mount, is the guest of relatives here. Visit Here Friday Mrs. F. L. Andrews, Mrs. Elizabeth Benton and Mrs. Leland Andrews were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Gurkin Friday. Washington City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Norman, of Washington, D. C., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norman. VVadesboro Visitors John Martin Cooke and Harry Hodges, of Wadesboro, were guests of Miss Meredith Johnston during the holidays. Returns to Wadesboro Miss Muriel Robinson returned to Wadesboro Sunday after spending several days with Miss Meredith Johnston. Here During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and Miss Hazel May Jones of Red Springs and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Furgurson, of Louisburg, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Furgurson during the holidays. Seal Sale Is Successful The Washington County T. B. Seal Sale has been very successful, accord ing to reports. A report will be made in next week’s paper, according to the chairman, Mrs. B. G. Campbell. Wilmington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith, of Wil mington, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Horton. Visits Mother During Holidays S. A. Evans, of Richmond, visited his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Herring, dur ing the holidays. Guests of Mrs. Allen Mrs. Kate Ward, of Asheville, Mrs. G. L. Martin, of Richmond, Mrs. F. E. Ward, and H. W. Allen, of La Grange, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Allen and children and Miss Annie Mae Allen, of High Point Mr. and Mrs. Childress of Prospect Park, Pa„ Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burnett and Miss Geraldine Jackson, of Jamesville were holiday guests of Mrs. J. B. Allen in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Darden. Visits Mrs. Harrison Roger Pratt, of the U. S. Navy, was the recent guest of Mrs. E. W. Har rison. To Play at Rose Bowl The Davidson and Carolina bands played at the Rose Bowl game in Durham today. Consequently Wil ford Whitley, of the Davidson band, and Billie Spruill, of the Carolina band, had to return to their respect ive colleges for practice this week be fore the holidays were over. Rockingham Visitors Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meacham and daughter, Glenda Kay, of Rocking ham, returned Saturday after spend ing the holidays with Mrs. John Car lisle. Mrs. Sam Dixon accompanied them to Rockingham. Jacksonville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rowan, of Jacksonville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. John Carlisle. Visit in Edenton Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rowan and Mrs. John Carlisle visited friends in Edenton Wednesday. To Rocky Mount Monday Misses Cornelia Edmondson and Becky Ward went to Rocky Mount Monday. New York Visitor Joe Leggett,of New York, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I Leggett for several days. 1 Greetings AND BEST WISHES ★ ★ ★ ... For this and many years to come. In this troubled world, your confi dence in us glows like a shining light. We sincerely hope we merit your faith ... We shall try to be even more worthy of it in the days to come. Call on us whenever we can be of service to you. ★ ★ ★ Coca - Cola BOTTLING WORKS PLYMOUTH, N. C. PHONE 227-6 Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mike Atamachuk an nounce the arrival of a duaghter, Mary Margaret, on Sunday, Decem ber 14. Week-end in Edenion Miss Becky Ward spent the week end in Edenton with Miss Doris Jean Leary. New Arrivals in Town Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peirson have moved into the house recently va cated by Shep Brinkley. They moved here from New York State Guest of Mrs. Campbell Mrs. L. E. Hassell was the guest of Mrs. J. R. Campbell Monday morn ing. Guests of Mr. Ausbon Mrs. Imogene Ausbon and Douglas Ausbon, of Durham, Miss Sadie Aus bon and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Aus bon, of Raleigh, and Jim Ausbon, of Winston-Salem, were holiday "uests of C. V. W. Ausbon. To Norfolk Monday Miss Hazel Mae Jones, Miss Jane Read, Miss Meredith Johnston, Ed Willoughby and Duncan Getsinger accompanied Joe Leggett on Monday to Norfolk where he took a train for New York. Entertain Christmas Night Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blount enter tained informally Christmas night at their apartment on Main Street. About forty friends called during the evening. To Suffolk Saturday E. L. Owens and daughter. Shelton, went to Suffolk Saturday. Sunday in Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blount spent Sunday in Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kessinger. Holidays in Pantego Mrs. E. M. Ricks and son spent the holidays in Pantego. Service Man Here Pete Hampton, of the U. S. Service, spent Christmas Day here with his parents. visiting in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prank and son are visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Holidays with Mrs. Spruill Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dinkins spent the holidays with Mrs. Angelo Spruill. Wilson Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spruill and son, of Wilson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones during the holidays. Newport Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hill and family, of Newport, spent Sunday with Mrs. An gelo Spruill. Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petree and son, of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Henry Walker and sons, of Roxboro; Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Matthews and daugh ter, of Greenville; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison, of Portsmouth, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harrison. Christmas Day in Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmondson and daughters spent Christmas Day in Tarboro. Holidays With Mother Here Jamie Ward, of Norfolk, spent the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. S. A. Ward, sr. Guests of Mr. -nd Mrs. Horton Mrs. Tom Nixon, of Hertford, and Mrs. Oakley and children, of Wash ington, D. C., were guests of Mr. and Mi's. Lloyd Horton Christmas Day. Recuperating From Operation Carl L. Bailey, jr., is recuperating in a Rocky Mount hospital from a re cent appednicitis operation. Visit Here During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Norman and children of Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Norman and son, of Rich mond, were guests of Mrs. M. W. Norman and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wil liford during the holidays. Greensboro Visitor Miss Nancy Hope Sills, of Greens boro, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Bateman. Week-end in Richwood Lewis Sawyers spent last week-end with his parents in Richwood, W. Va. Scotland Neck Visitors Spencer Lewis and Miss Mavis Thigpen, of Scotland Neck, visited friends here Sunday. Returns From Visit Harold Nelson returned Sunday from Black Palls, Wis., where he vis ited relatives. Christmas in Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newkirk and daughter, Mrs. Catherine Ambrose, spent Christmas Day in Wilmington. Return to Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Smith and son! returned Sunday to Goldsboro after I spending the holidays here with rela tives. Visiting Here This Week Hickman Jackson, of the U. S. Navy has been visiting friends and relatives here thus week. From Philadelphia Miss Elaine Odenatn, of Philadel phia. is the guest of Miss Libby Wil loughby. Here From Smithfield Miss Ann Abell, of Smithfield, is the guest of Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray. In Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and son spent the holidays in Elizabeth City. Visitor Here Mrs. Kate Banes, of Winston-Salem visited C. V. W Ausbon and family during the week-end Return From Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. H. Marion Ramsey have returned from Atlanta, Ga.. where they visited Mr. Ramsey's aunt. Mrs. Frank Kee, who is quite ill Return From Hampton Mrs. E. G. Arps and Mrs. Miriam Kimbrough returned Sunday from Hampton. Va., where they spent the holidays. Mrs. W. F. Ausbon re mained there on account of illness. Visits Parents W. J. Highsmith, jr., visited his parents in Mount Olive during the holidays. Spend Sunday Here Mrs. W. N. Alexander and family, of Scotland Neck, spent Sunday with Mrs. Grace Sawyer. Visiting Mrs. Sawyer Roy Sawyer, of the U. S. Navy, is spending the week with his mother, Mrs. Grace Sawyer. 1942 Greetings! We Extend You Our Sincere Best Wishes for a Most Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR BLOUNTS HARDWARE AND SEED STORE NEXT TO BANK Stillman - Morton Mrs. Ella T Morton, of Akron, O.. announces the marriage of her daughter, Edith, to Irvin F. Stillman, of Plymouth, on December 24 in the Methodist Church of Marion, S. C„ with the Rev. B L. Knight, pastor, officiating The bride wore a dress of blue vel vet with black accessories. Her shoul der corsage was of red roses and white tuberoses. Mrs. Stillman came to Plymouth from Richwood. ''Vest Va., last March to become private secretary for T. W. Earle, manager of the Land and Wood Department of the North Car olina Pulp Company. Mr. Stillman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stillman, is also employed at the North Carolina Pulp Company plant.: Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Stillman went on a wedding trip to Florence, S. C.. Sou thern Pines and Raleig’ , returning home Friday. They are living in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Davis on Main Street. Local Woman’s Club To Meet Friday The Plymouth Woman's Club will meet Friday at 1 o'clock in the com munity building. Everyone Is urged to bring the T. B. seals that were not sold. Tire president, Mrs. B G. Campbell, is anxious to sell as many Defense Stamps as possible at the meeting, Mrs. L. W. Zeigler will be in charge of a Patriotic or Defense Program. Ray Swain Is Sale In San Francisco Mrs. Maggie Swain received a tele gram on December 12 from her son, Ray. who completed his sixteenth year in the U. S. Navy on November 24, saying that he was safe in San Francisco. On December 15 he wired her $100 for a Christmas gift from San Diego. Cal. Mr. Swain was at one time thought to be at Pearl Harbor when an attack was made on it by the Japanese. He has enlisted again in the Navy for the duration of the war. TO THE First Baby BORN in WASHINGTON COUNTY In 1942 We Will Give the Following Items: 1 Box of Johnson's Baby Powder 1 Cake of Caslille Soap 1 Bottle of Olive Oil 50c Worth of Defense Stamps 1 Nursing Bottle and Nipple WOMBLE Drag Store Call for Your Free Calendars and Almanacs "HAPPY NEW YEAR" A New Service TO HELP YOU KEEP THE OLD CAR ROLLING! Repaiis and Accessories ON CONVENIENT GMAC Payment Plan We might as well face the facts. To facilitate war produc tion, you’re going to have to make your present car last and last and last . . . The national welfare requires that existing auto mobile transportation be maintained at the highest effic’ency pos sible without interfering with the war effort. In order to help you keep your car in good order; to help you maintain its even operation, we will utilize the GMAC services, as we are now equipped to offer you a special plan whereby you can finance repairs on your car—whatever the make or the mod el—and pay for them in regular convenient monthly payments. Bring your car in and discuss with us this easy GMAC pay ment plan. -SPECIAL NOTICE All parts, accessories and labor will be strictly cash, beginning Jan uary 1, 1942. We are forced to do this because of the shortage of parts and accessories. Please do not embarrass us and yourself by asking for credit. We will be glad to handle your repair jobs amounting to $30 or more on the above mentioned GMAC payment plan. HOUSE CHEVROLET CO
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