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Entertainments Club Meeting's Weddings Engagements Personals .'.ujjJ.’X’X'.rSr. isjsx'X’XXim Society and Personals OF PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY PHONE Anything for This Department To 295-6 Miss Terry Visits Parents Miss Katherine Terry of Wilming ton spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hardison Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hardison and dau ghter of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hardison during the weekend. Rev. P. B. Niekens and Family The Rev. Mr. P. B. Niekens and family of Murfreesboro were visitors in town last week. Miss Rountree Visits Home Miss Gladys Rountree spent the week-end at her home in Aulander. Visits Roxobel Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peele and son, Billy, went to Roxobel Sunday. Mrs. Davis Is Guest of Mother Mrs. Davis of Goldsboro was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Claud Nor man on Sunday. -e Week-End Guests Mrs. E. G. Greer and daughter of Norfolk were the week-end guests of Mi^L. T. Singleton. Visitors Over The Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swain of Wil liamston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt Swain. -<s> Guest of the Watsons Gene Deitz of the U. S. Service spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Watson. WHITE'S RIGHT! Right for every one, of your pretty sum-! mer dresses is this! distinctive step-in.j The design of the* tiny perforations hasj a clever way of mini-] mizing your foot and* the smooth white kid| has a way of its ownj in staying clean and* white longer! Heelj height is just right toj wear with your casual] cottons or dressier! sheers. The price is^ right, too! Ask to see Style 300 as sketched .....r,... Visits Father Over Week-end Miss Sadie Ausbon of Raleigh visit ed her father, C. V. W. Ausbon dur ing the week-end. Guests of the Livcrmans Misses Virginia Cahoon, Neva and Mabel Liverman spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Liverman. Miss Holliday Visits Mother Miss Eunice Holliday visited her mother in Norfolk during the week end. Guest of Miss Martha Hornthal Mrs. Lula Hampton o f Winton was the guest of Miss Martha Horn thal Saturday night and Sunday. -® Week-end Guest Bosie Horton of Norfolk was in town for the week-end. Mrs. Helene Morris of Norfolk Mrs. Helene Morris of Norfolk visit ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Duvall during the week-end. -# Jamie Ward Guest of his Mother Jamie Ward of Norfolk was the guest of his mother Mrs. S. A Ward Saturday night and Sunday. Spends Tuesday in Durham Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Meunier Jr., spent Tuesday in Durham. The Owens Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owens and Ben Owens of Norfolk spent Sunday here. Mrs. Ben Owens returned home with them. Visits in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Abe Adler went to Washington Sunday. -@ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tetterton Mr .and Mrs. Joe Tucker Tetterton and daughter of Greensboro visited Mrs. Della Tetterton this week. Sunday Guests Mi’, and Mrs. Layton Owens of Norfolk visited Mrs. C. W. Owens Sunday. -® Spends Sunday in Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ganderson spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with rela tives. Norfolk Guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. Scherr and son and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kulman and son spent Sunday in Norfolk. ■ -<*> Suffolk Visitors Over Week-end Mrs. Corinne Austin spent the week end in Suffolk with Mrs. J. R. Pem berton. -® Spends Holidays At Home Misses Louise and Carolyn Brinkley spent tlie holidays at home. Guest of Mrs. Meunier Jr. Mrs. L. J. Meunier Sr. of New Jer sey is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Meunier Jr. 3'WAY RELIEF FOR HEADACHE 3?$>" .1 Capudine acts fast be cause it’s liquid—nothing to dissolve—no delay. 40 years’ use proves its re liability. Use only as di rected. 10c, 30c, 60c. All i druggists. aiioi:n ir» The ^ rjr,t J*°«*e „ *'*/*e/ °’<>re Kvawf'^*'0"^ an<J Ulor 0 CSS it Mn ” Jrjp- ,■ etllent /■„_ . new :n°re n;e;, n,ture. \r "y <ba„ ant to a,. Not'1 brirt ^ a,,rac«ve ho e"t,refon,. s f flew a, . ftome f, torches *,< ^ an<i *“ yOUrh°o.eatr S t/3e iiV/n easonable rn CSS Up (iiu;,, c°st. ty* u tUre. pi & and u , avc °reiJce ran edr°om f1Jr . Co°king cn ng€s are her , s conveni^n ere for 4'V„M 4ny , y°ur _ eeds «„ be fo, Wat - r°Unw I VVilliamston Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Peele spent Sunday in Williamston. Returns Home Saturday Mrs. Ed Jackson returned home Saturday from Parkview Hospital where she recently underwent an operation. Week-end Guest in Robersonville Mrs. Lester Crofton and daughter Jane spent the week-end in Rober sonville. To Leave Friday For Annapolis Misses Rosemary and Ailine Nestor will leave Friday for Annapolis, Md. where they will attend the spring dances. They will be guests of Bill Ruffin, who graduates in May. -- Spends Week-End in Williamston Miss Banks Apple of Kernersville, who has succeeded Mrs. Ruth Graxi ola as county nurse, spent the week end in Williamston. Miss Apple is living in the home of Mrs. Walter Clark. -* To Visit Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mrs. Ivan W. Brown and daughter will spend this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Davis. -® Mrs. Harrell Visits Father Mrs. Bill Harrell of Ahoskie visited her father J. O. Everett, last week. -$ Spends Holidays With Parents Wilford Whitley spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whitley. Visits Families Here Russell Harrison and Brownie Brown of the U. S. Navy spent the week-end here with their respective families. Returned Home On Saturday Mrs. Lewis Sawyers and daughter, Marcia Latham, returned home from Parkview Hospital on Saturday. Visits Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning and children were in Rocky Mount, Sun day afternoon. -® Returned From Florida Bill Kieckheefer returned during the week from Florida where he spent a week. -® Mrs. Worrell Visits Daughter Mrs. W. A. Worrell was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Owens, on Saturday. -- Guests of The Swains Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lilley, Misses Mary Louise and Rachel Lilley of Conway, S. C. and Mrs. John Ewell of Norfolk were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Swain. -<s> Miss Barbara Norman Visits Parents Miss Barbara Norman who is a teacher in the Lincolnton High School, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Nor man. Moves Into Apartment Mr. and Mrs. Goin have moved into the apartment recently vacated by Mrs. Graxiola in the Cahoon Apart ment House. -® Spends Weekend with Learys Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kimberly and son of Washington, D. C., Walter Swain of the U. S. Service, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spencer of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Spencer and daughter of Columbia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leary. Attends Wedding Surnla. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson of Norfolk attended the Stibbs-Bate man wedding on Sunday. Walter Clark Visits Here Walter Clark of Norfolk spent the week-end here. -$ Visiting In Raleigh Mrs. G. W. Hardison is visiting her daughter. Mrs. S. W. Ruark in Ral eigh. Spends Several Days With Daughter Mrs. G. C. Sanders of Rocky Mount spent several days last week here with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Wil liams. Spends Holidays At Home Miss Ruth McLemore spent the Easter holidays at her home in God win. Miss Watts Visits Aunts l ast Week Miss Given Watts of Alexandria. Va. visited her aunts Miss Martha Hornthal and Mrs. Zeno Lyon last week. Visited Rocky Mt. Wednesday Mesdames Dan Satterthwaite. L. Roy Swain, Jack Horner, J. H. New kirk. J. R. Manning and Bill Dixon went to Rocky Mounty Wednesday. -« Campbells Visited in Rocky Mt. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Campbell and B. G. Campbell spent Sunday in Rocky Mount. Miss Turnage Is Greensboro Visitor Miss Frances Turnage spent the week-end in Greensboro. Visits Relatives in Durham Mrs. Bill Dixon and Miss Patsy Patsy Dixon visited relatives in Dur ham during the Easter holidays. -® Visits Mother For Several Days Mrs. J. R. Williams spent several days last week in Rocky Mount with her mother. Mrs. G. C. Sanderson. -<§> Spend Week-End Here Mi-, and Mrs. Edwin McNair and Leon Spruill, of Norfolk, were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNair. -* In Durham Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swain spent Wednesday in Durham. -<s> Spend Easter Here Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gregory and child, of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Berry and children, of Shiloh, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bowen. Returns To Winston-Salem Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray has re turned to Salem College, Winston Salem, after spending the spring hol idays at home. Visitor Here Tuesday Mi's. W. A. Blount, of Roper, was in town Tuesday. In Burlington This Week The Revs. O. L. Hardwick, J. M. Johnson and B. E. Taylor attended an annual convocation of churches in Burlington this week. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hays, of Portsmouth, Va,. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hays. U. D. C. To Meet Friday The Major Louis Charles Latham chapter of the U. D. C. will meet tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Abe Adler at 3 o’clock. Primary Grades Present Program The primary grades of the Plym outh school presented an interesting program at the P. T. A. meeting held in the school auditorium Tuesday night. Drug Bargains SUNGLASSES.25c lo $2.89 50c WOODBURY LOTION WITH 75c SIZE WOODBURY COLD CREAM $1.25 valne for only.75c WITH THIS COUPON ONLY Woodbury Soap, 4 cakes.. 19c 50c SIZE 511 MOUTH WASH 35c BLACKOUT Key Rings with Light.49c Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 3 for .. 25c Squibbs' Mineral Oil, quart.... 89c 4 oz. PEROXIDE.10c Old Spice Face Powder.$1.00 prescriptions filled as YOUR DOCTOR ORDERS WOMBLE Drag Store IN PIANO RECITAL Miss MARY LILLIAN CAMPBELL Mrs. Laura S. Johnston presents her pupil. Miss Mary Lillian Camp bell, in a piano recital, assisted by Miss Faison Charlton, vocalist. Fri day evening. April 10, at 8:15 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Campbell. The program will be presented in three parts, as follows: I. Prelude and Fugue in A-Minor, by Bach: Theme with Variations from Sonata. Hayden: Valse Known as “Minute Waltz," Chopin; Miss Campbell. II. Nocturne. Curran; "Love Laid His Sleepless Head." Victor Herbert; Miss Charlotn. in. Opening Theme from Piano Concerto No. 1, Tchaikovsky; Miss Fannie Lou Winslow, second player; Rustle of Spring, Sinding: To a Wild Rose, MacDowell; Minuet a l'Antique. Paderewski; Miss Campbell. The public is cordially invited. In YVilliamston Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas and Mrs. John Carlisle spent Sunday in Williamston. Spends Easter Here Miss Ida Mae Waters, of Richmond, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Waters. In Rocky Mount Hospital Mrs. A. D. Simpson is a patient in a Rocky Mount hospital. From Hampton, Va. Mis. Allan Crockett, of Hampton, Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. F. Ausbon. Recent Visitor Here Miss Madeline Moore was the re cent guest of Mrs. C. W. Owens. Visiting in Pantego Mrs. E. M. Ricks and son are spending a few days in Pantego. Returns To Louisburg Spending Holidays Here Misses Helen Harrison, Mary Char lotte Jones and Cornelia Edmondson, students at the Woman’s College, Greensboro, are spending the spring holidays at home. STUBBS-BATEMAN Miss Margaret Ross Bateman and Jack B. Stubbs were married at 9 o' clock Sunday morning. April 5 in the Plymouth Christian Church. The Rev. Mr. B E. Taylor officiated, us ing the ring ceremony. The church was decorated in white and green. The bride and bridegroom entered the church together. Mrs. W. D. Walker played the tra ditional wedding marches. "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" was play ed softly during the ceremony. The bride wore a costume suit of navy and light blue with navy acces sories. Her shoulder corsage was a pink rosebuds. Mrs. Stubbs is the attractive dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bateman of Plymouth. Mr. Stubbs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stubbs of Ply mouth. Immediately after the ceremony, the young couple left on a wedding trip to Washington. D C. via the sky line drive. PLEASANT GROVE -9; Miss Lela Belle Davenport of Col umbia. spent the holidays here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wynn, Mrs. J. C. Tarkenton, Mrs. Effie Gurkin and son Jack spent Sunday in Norfolk with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phelps and Jean ne, and Mis. D P Pharr, were in Edenton Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Davenport, of Columbia spent Sunday with Miss Christine Hodges. Miss Nellie Tarkenton of Plymouth and Miss Myrtle Tarkenton of Col umbia visited Tommie Tarkenton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Holton were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chesson, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Chesson is confined to her home suf fering with sinus trouble. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White were representatives from Pleasant Grove church Sunday at the Quarterly Con ference. Mrs. J. C. Tarkenton, Mrs. L. D. Collins and Mrs. Effie Gurkin went to Washington, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Grey and family visited relatives in Edenton | Sunday. -$ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smithson, of Creswell, were in town Tuesday. Miss Naomi Swain returned Tues day to Louisburg College after spend ing a few days here with her par ents. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTells of HomeTreatment that Must Halp or it Will Cost You Nothing ' Over two million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Add — Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial! 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