Engagements Club Meetings personals Weddings Entertainments I Society and Personals OF PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY PHONE Anythin* for This Department To 295-6 In Williamston Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harrison at tended the funeral of Mrs. Harrison’s grandfather, S. S. Brown, in Wil liamston Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Brown was Martin County Register of Deeds from 1912 until he retired in 1924. Visiting Her Father Miss Sadie Ausbon, of Raleigh, is spending a month with her father, C. V. W. Ausbon. Here From Baltimore Joe Leggett, of Baltimore, Is visit ing his brother, J. H. Leggett. Home For Week-End Miss Jane Read, student at E. C. T. C„ Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Read. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Swain Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ralph, of Ahoskie, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Swain. •Attend Funeral in Kinston Corporal and Mrs. T. B. Brown attended the funeral of Mr. Brown's grandmother in Kinston Sunday. Expected To ARRIVE ON The WEEK-END Boston Ferns Lace Ferns Snake Plants 10c each TWO-YEAR-OLD NORTHERN FIELD-GROWN ROSE BUSHES Fine Variety 29c each ALREADY IN DAHLIA BULBS and GLADIOLUS 10c pkg. Winslow's 5c TO SI.00 STORE PUT Your SUIT ASIDE FOR EASTER NOW! A Small Deospit Will Hold Your Suit Until Easter Best SELECTIONS of Young Men's & Students' Suits IN THIS SECTION! Tweeds, Gabardines and Hard-finish Twists $15.95 to $27.50 Sport Coats $9.95 to $27.50 Sport Trousers All Colors, All Styles $2.95 to $7.50 SPRING SHOES Sport and Plain $2.95 to $5.00 SPRING HATS Hundreds of new Styles $1.95 to $5.00 Other New Items of Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily GANDERSON'S QUALITY Shop J&nnijUjise ^ says... “Skimp to Beat a Skunkl" O bleach yellowed linens, JL you may need nothing more than sunshine—if you leave extra moisture in the material, after final rinsing. The damper the fabric—the better the job Old Sol Will do in bleaching! Then bur defense savings STAMPS instead of new linens— that the sun will soon again shine on an America at peace! Attend Anniversary Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Burgess, of Norfolk. Mrs. Maria Greenwood, of Rocky Mount, and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLawhom, of Wilson, attended the twenty-sixth wedding anniver sary dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Burgess Sunday at their home here. -av—— Visiting Her Mother Here Mrs. Loamie Gilbert, of Maxton, is visiting her mother this week. Here From Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and son, of Goldsboro, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Cahoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Davis, who spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Claud Norman. Return From Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills returned from their wedding trip Sunday and are living at the home of Miss Mar tha Hornthal temporarily. Visiting in Wilmington Mrs. Lewis Horton is spending this week in Wilmington with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Here From Greenville Janie Hall Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Matthews, of Greenville, spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edlow Harrison. - Confined To Home With Measles Ann Mayo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.^Mayo, has been confined to her home with measles during the past week. In Rocky Mount Tuesday Mesdames E. F. Still, Lewis Horton, and Alton Harrison went to Rocky Mount Tuesday. -* Visit in Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Owens went to Rocky Mount Tuesday. Here From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McNair, of Norfolk, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNair Thursday night. Spend Saturday in Norfolk Mesdames J. N. Carr. J. H New kirk. Katherine Ambrose. Mary Dix on and Ned Swain spent Saturday in Norfolk. In Rocky Mount Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ned Swain and daughter and Mrs. J. H Newkirk went to Rocky Mount Monday. Visit in West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrett spent the week-end in Richwood, W Va. In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Abe Adler went to Washington Sunday. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mrs. W. J. Jackson and Miss Reeves visited Mrs. Blanche Swain in a Rocky Mount hospital Sunday. Visiting in Rich Square Mrs. Lloyd Owens is visiting her mother in Rich Square. Returns To Washington Miss Mildred Whitley has returned to her home in Washington. Attend Music Clinic Mrs. R. W. Johnston attended a district music clinic in Greenville Saturday. In Florida This Week H. A. Williford and Lloyd Gilbert are spending sometime in Florida. In Norfolk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Darden and son went to Norfolk Sunday. Visit Relatives in Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmondson vis ited relatives in Tarboro Sunday. Spends Week-End in Ayden Mrs. A. Papineau spent the week end in Ayden. In Norfolk Wednesday Mrs. J. K. Reid and Mrs. W. A. Davidson went to Norfolk Wednes day. -® In Hampton Sunday Mrs. W. J. Ausbon spent Sunday in Hampton with her daughters. Mrs. Katie Caton returned home with her. In Rocky Mount Hospital Mrs. S. M. Rasmusson is a patient in a Rocky Mount hospital. -® Return From Robersonville Mrs. Lester Croftln and daughter, Jane Carroll, have returned home from Robersonville, where they visit ed relatives. - Visits Friends Here Mi's. Johnny Jones, a former resi dent of Plymouth, visited friends in town this week. -- Spends Week-End at Home Miss Neva Liverman spent the week-end at home. --s Mrs. R. E. Dunning Is Hostess at Bridge Mrs. R. E. Dunning was hostess to members of the Ace of Clubs Bridge Club Friday evening at a chop suey dinner, followed by six progressions of bridge. Additional guests were Mrs. J. H. Newkirk, Mrs. Osborne Marrow, Mrs. Henry E. Harrison, and Miss Irene Mizelle. Mrs. C, C. Hardison was high scor er for the club, and Mrs. Newkirk for the visitors. Mrs. W. E. Waters won the bingo prize. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 9x12 CONGOLEUM RUGS Full size, good quality. The same rug you have been paying $5.95 for dur ing the past year and which will be even higher when present stocks are exhaust ed. For one week only— *4.95 New Shipments - Just Received FLOOR LAMPS AND CLOTHES HAMPERS See Them on Display — Watch Our Windows NORMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Water & Washington Sts. Plymouth, N. C. Complete Line of Mebane-Royall Mattresses and Springs Armstrong - Robertson Nuptials Here Sunday Miss Lillian Jeannette Robertson, of Plymouth; and J. W Armstrong sergeant in the United States Army, were married Sunday evening. Feb ruary 8. at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride. The Rev. R. H. Lucas per formed the ceremony in the presence of members of the two families and a few friends. The bride and bridegroom entered together. The bride wore a green tailored suit with black accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of white carnations. Miss Camille Burgess, of Plymouth, the maid of honor, wore a rose tail ored suit with black accessories. Her corsage was of red rosebuds. Sergeant Armstrong had as his best man his brother. Ralph Arm strong. of Plymouth. Mrs. Armstrong is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Robertson, of Plymouth. Mr. Armstrong is the son of Mr and Mrs. O. R. Armstrong, also of Plymouth. Immediately after the ceremony, the parents of the bride entertained at a buffet supper. The dining table was covered with a lace cloth and was centered with a three-tiered wed ding cake, which was decorated with a miniature bride and bridegroom, fern and sliver wedding bells. White flowers and burning white candles were used in the living room and the dining room. Following dinner the young couple left on a wedding trip for unan nounced points. Upon their return, they will be at home in Fayetteville. Mr. Armstrong is stationed at Fort Bragg. -j Mrs. E. F. Still Hostess To Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. E. F. Still entertained her bridge club Thursday evening at her suburban home. Mrs. George Curry and Mrs. Corinne Austin were visi tors. Defense Stamps were presented to Mrs. W. R. Hampton and Mrs. Lloyd Horton as high and second-high scor ers, respectively. Mrs. R. W. John ston won the bingo prize, and Mrs. J. W. Read the low-score award. Sandwiches and coffee were served. -<$> Pleasant Grove Methodist Society in Regular Meeting Pleasant Grove.—The Woman's Society of Christain Service met at the home of Mrs. H, G. Spruill Thurs day afternoon with 11 members pres ent. Mrs. W. B. Chesson presided over the meeting. After the usual open ing program, including a report of $4.70 in dues paid, made by Mrs. Effie Gurkin, a Christian remem brance to Mrs. T. B. Bell, who has been sick, was reported, and flowers for Mrs. Dennis Chesson. At the time for Mrs. Dennis Chesson’s report as corresponding secretary, the mem bers stood in silent prayer and trib ute to her memory. Mr-s. Frances C. Hutchins was elect ed to All Mrs. Chesson’s place as corresponding secretary. Refurnishing one room in the par sonage was discussed, and a study class organized for ‘‘The Methodist Meeting House,” which will begin soon. Mrs. J. C. Tarkenton was in charge of the program, with the following taking part: Mrs. J. C. Tarkenton, Mrs. W. B. Chesson and Mrs. C. G. Gurganus. Mrs. W. W. White made the closing prayer. The hostess served hot chocolate, wafers and fruit. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Pearl Spruill. -@ ■iKlNNPItSVIl.l.F M. T. Elliott, of Suffolk, Josh El liott, of Flemington, N. J., and Mrs. Clingham Mitchell, of Richmond, Va., were in the community Monday. Services were held at Rehoboth Methodist church by the pastor, the Rev. R. N. Fitts, of Creswell, Sunday morning, with a very few attending. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Everett and Henry Starr Everett, of Roper, at tended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane Elliott in Suffolk, Va., Tuesday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mis. Laddie Swain and little son, William Warren, called at the home of C. V. White Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Sallie Davenport spent Sun day afternoon with C. V. White and family. / -V From the Choice of the Wheat Crop Comes LIGHT WHITE FLOUR To Choice Cooks H. E. Harrison Wholesale Co. PLYMOUTH k_ _ Mrs. Alice Fuirell Speaks on Highway Safety at Junior Club Meeting Monday Mrs. Alice Futrell, of Hertford, gave i talk on the subject of “Highway Safety" at the meeting of the Plym juth Junior Woman’s Club Monday evening. A total of $60.97 was reported as he amount made on the “Womaniess •Vedding’’ recently sponsored by the club. The president urged the members ,o cooperate in sewing and knitting for the Red Cross. A committee was appointed to take Defense Stamps to the high school on Thursday to be sold to the students. Mesciames Harold Darden. Eddie and Tim Sanderson, Murrell Bowen and Mi Charlotte McNair, as host esses, served nair. potato salad, cran berry sauce, stuffed celery, hot rolls, and jelly roll covered with cream and cherries. Birthday Party for Sons Of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Joel and Bruce Smith, sons of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Smith, celebrated .heir eighth and fifth birthday anni /ersarys, respectively, on February 6 at their home here. Fifteen boys and girls brought the ! honorees many nice gifts, which they enjoyed looking at and displaying, after which games were played until refreshment time. Places were set for 18 at a table which was covered with a French linen cloth. Individual cakes, iced in white and decorated with pink rosebuds and green leaves, were served with mixed fruit juices. Mints in cellophane bags, tied with pink ribbon, were used as favors. Burn ing yellow candles in crystal holders completed the table arrangements. Those present were Jane Kell, who was also celebrating her birthday, Ellen Goode Winslow, Frances Hard wick, Emily Waters, Bobby and Hen ry Marshall Martin, Harlee Lyon, Jane Daniel, Jessie Dare Harrison, Wade Johnson, Rene Basinger, Sam my Getsinger, Frankie aBteman. Sev eral of the mothers were also pres ent. Bride-Elect Honored At Shower Wednesday Miss Jeannette Robertson, bride elect, was honored Wednesday eve ning by Miss Camille Burgess at a dinner shower, followed by a theatre party. A Valentine motif was used in the decorations and in the refreshments. The hostess presented silver salt and peppers to the honoree and the guests showered her with lingerie. Those present, in addition to th honoree included her mother, Mrs. j W. A. Robertson; Misses Mary Hazel' and Claudia Burgess, Mrs. Ben Owens Mrs. Earl Ainsley, Mrs. Nyal Wom ble. and Miss Virginia Norman. Mrs. Vida Davenport Honored on Birthday Creswell.—Mrs. A. C. Harris and W. L. Davenport entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday, honoring their mother, Mrs. Vida Davenport, on her birthday. The beautifully appointed table was centered by the large birthday cake, from which candles gleamed. Candles also flanked the cake. The honoree found an array of lovely and practical gifts about her place at the table. Those enjoying the sumptuous re past with Mrs. Davenport were her grandchildren, Vida CahoOn Daven port. Corinne Davenport and Alton Harris; her sisters. Mrs. Zeno Rad tliffe, of Terra Ceia. and Mrs. Lula Jackson and daughters, Margaret and Mildred, of Plymouth; her brother, Paul Spruill, of Terra Ceia; her daughter. Mrs. A. C. Harris, and Mr. Harris; and he son, W. L. Dav enpot. and Mrs. Davenport. 4iss Marian Brinkley Entertains Thursday Miss Marian Brinkley entertained .he members of the Augustin Daley Book Club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leland Thompson conducted a quiz contest on war slogans and read an interesting article dealing with the life of Clara Barton. Later a two-course supper was served in the dining room. The centerpiece was a bowl arrangement of Valen tines on red ribbons, flanked by silver candelabra with red tapers. The place cards were miniature dolls dressed to carry out the Valentine motif. Those present were Mrs. Hal Wil liford, Mrs. E. W. Furgurson, Mrs. Leland Thompson. Mrs. Paul Brink ley, Mrs. Lew Sawyers, Mrs Bruce Bateman. Mrs. Robert Trotman. Mrs. Lawrence Jones. Mrs. Julian Brink ley, Mrs. Joe Norman, Mrs. Claudius McGowan. Mrs. Lloyd Owens, Mrs. Ben Sumner, and Mrs. Bernice Ham mons. Mrs. Nona Newman was an invited guest. _ DRUG VALUES! Life Buoy SOAP, 4 cakes.21c Cashmere Bouquet SOAP, 3 cakes.25c Mint-Flavored COD LIVER OIL, 6 oz.60c 1 Pint MILK of MAGNESIA.29c VALENTINE CANDY Hollingsworth's Boxes From.30c lo $5.00 All Colors 15c PUTNAM'S DYES 10c LUX SOAP, 4 cakes.21c WOMBLE Drug Store Prescriptions Filled as Your Doctor Orders LET US DEVELOP YOUR NEXT FILMS! DOUBLE SIZE AT NO EXTRA COST Bargains in Vitamins! KELLOGG’S CORN Flakes, 2 for. 13c SWIFT’S LARGE CANS Milk, 3 for .. 25c GROUND AS YOU BUY IT!! COFFEE Morning Cup, lb. 27c Allen’s Special, lb. 25c Red Rose, lb. 21c FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES LARGE SIZE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 3 lor.13c SWEET Potatoes, 5 lb. 17c NO. 1 WHITE Poial's, 10 lb. 35c HARD HEAD FLORIDA GREEN CABBAGE, 3 lbs. 17c 2 DOZ. Juicy Florida Oranges.... 35c No. 1 WINE SAP Apples, 4 lb.. 25c WEEK-END CANNED FOOD SPECIALS! Corned Beef, Swift's, 2 cans.... 53c Swift's Potted Meal, 5 cans.... 27c Fish Roe, Gorton's, 2 cans.29c PACKED IN SYRUP Peaches, Halves, No. 21 can.... 20c Mayfield Sweet Crushed Corn, can ... 10c Little Darling: Peas, can ... 15c Lima Beans, Early Bloom, can . 10c Tomaioes, Solid Pack, No. 2 can 10c Soap Specials!! ^-PRICE SALE KLEK, 2 pkgs. 18c lc SALE IVORY Soap 1 Large and 1 Med. 12c lc SALE P & G SOAP Lg. Duz with 2 P&G 26c lc SALE Woodbury’s Facial Soap, 4 for 26c SCOTT S Tissue, 3 ior. 25c SMALL LIMA Beans, 2 lbs.. 21c FLAG Dog Food, can 5c FREE-RUNNING TABLE Sail, 4 for 15c BALLARD S Buckwheat, 2 for 25c Pancake Flour 10c MADE BY KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing Special ql... 37c MILD AMERICAN Cheese, lh... 31c OLEOMARGARINE MADE BY KRAFT Parkay, lh.. 25c FRESH MEATS Fresh Ground Beef, lb.25c Lean Stew Beef, 2 lbs... 35c Western Beef Roast, lb.... 29c NATIVE PORK Chops, lb.... 25c ALLEN'S STORE