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Entertainment* Club Meetinn *)n£agenienta Weddings Personals saamnm;zx Society and Personals OF PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY xmjTrr.aLLU v PHONE Anything for This Department To 295-6 tiriiTnvrvr.-T-.-ivivivlvlvlvivlvrmT'iTCivi'.'lvlvl'.Tm Here from Edenton Jethro Majette. of Edenton. was the guest, on Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Campbell. -® Visit in Rooky Mount Sanitorium Mrs. S. F. Darden and Mrs. Hilda Gurganus visited Mrs. J. W. Darden in the Rocky Mount Sanitorium on Monday. -$ Visit In Maneuver Area Mrs. George Barden and Duncan Getsinger visited Jack Getsinger, who is on maneuvers near Aberdeen, last week. Back To School! Up - to - the - minute styles for college and high school students can be found right here at Ganderson’s. 'Student Suits, a 1 1 wool, $6.95 to $16.50. •Young men’s Suits, all wool, $18.50 to $29.50. •Shoes, $2.95 to $5.00. ■Shirts, $1.00 to $2.25. 'Sweaters, wool wor sted, $1.45 to $4.95. ■Smart new Trousers, tweeds and worsteds, $2.45 to $6.95. 'And smart styles in Hats Fingertip Coats Reversible Topcoats All-Wool Topcoats Leather Coats Sport Coats ^•Come in, look our stock over and you will find the season’s best styles at popular prices. GANDERSON'S QUALITY Shop Here from 'I’amagua, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thompson, of Tampagua, Pa. arrived Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H H. McLean. Here for Week-End Norman Mayo spent the week-end at home. In Swan Quarter for Week Mrs. R. E. Dunning and son. Bobby are spending this week in Swan Quarter. Here from Scotland Neck Miss Katherine Johnson, of Scot land Neck, spent a few days this week with Miss Mary Charlotte Jones. -® W'eek-End Visitors Here Miss Sadie Ausbon, of Greenville, and Mrs. Luther Ausbon, of Raleigh, were week-end guests of C. V. W. Ausbon. -® In Norfolk Thursday Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Owens went to Norfolk Thursday. -$ Visit In Rocky Mount Hospital J. W. Darden and son, Dewitt, Clyde Latham and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Latham and Bertie Outten went to see Mrs. J. W. Darden in a Rocky Mount Hospital Sunday. -@ In Durham This Week Mrs. Ben Ganderson is spending this week in Durham. Here from Edenton Miss Frances Stillman, of Edenton, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Still man. -® Visiting In Virginia The Rev. J. M. Johnson and family are visiting relatives in Virginia. -® TEL Class Meeting The TEL Class of the Baptist church will meet next Monday night at 8 o’clock with Mrs. J. M. Johnson. Returns To Richmond Junius Berger who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning re turned to his home in Richmond on Saturday. He was accompanied by J. R. Manning and J. R jr.. Here for Week-End Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Campbell, of Newbern and Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph Allen and son, of Williamston were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell. -® Here from Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Clarendon Willough by, of Williamsburg were guests of Mrs. Emma Willoughby last week. Visits In Washington Hospital Mrs. W. H. Booker went to Wash ington Tuesday to visit her brother who is a patient in a hospital there. mctt ro SCHOOL supplies LARGE ASSORTMENT BOOK BAGS With Handle or Strap 25c - 29c - 50c - 59c - 79c Metal Lunch Boxes.10c and 20c LAST YEAR’S VALUES Pencils - 5 lor 5c, 3 lor 5c, 2 lor 5c, 5c CBAYOMS 5c - 10c ■ 15c - 19c Mucilage and Paste .... 5c and 10c Pencil and Ink TABLETS 5c Typing Paper 5c - 10c Package Pencil Leads 5c Compasses 10c FOUNTAIN PENS 15c, 25c, 29c Pen and Pencil SETS 25c, 35c, 50c Composition BOOKS Wire Coil and Sewed 5c and 10c Scissors 10c Protractors 5c PENCIL Sharpeners 5c INK 5c and 10c PENCIL BOXES 15c Rubber Erasers lc to 5c Art PAPER 5c & 10c Drawing Tablets 5c Water Colors 10c, 25c SPECIAL! 50 Sheets NOTE BOOK PAPER 5* Loose Leal BINDERS STIFF OR FLEXIBLE 2-3-4 Hole 10c - 15c ■ 25c WINSLOW'S W W 5c TO $1.00 STORE In Nags Hoad for Week-End Phil Ayers spent the week-end in Nags Head. Spend Week-End In Norfolk Mrs. L. L. Owens and son Bosie spent the week-end in Norfolk. Home for Week-End George Harrison and Benton Liv erman of the US Navy were at home for the week-end. Concludes Visit Here Mrs. H. E. Bailey and daughter. Betty, of Newsoms and Mrs. J. B. Campbell and children, Jacqueline and John Kerr, of Wilmington, have concluded a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell. Here from Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petree and son, of Louisville, Ky.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harrison last week. Here from Portsmouth Miss Gertrude Hook, of Portsmouth is the guest of Miss Ailene Nestor. -$ Undergoes Operation Mrs. Sallie Gardener underwent an operation at Duke Hospital last week. She is said to be recuperating satis factorily. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Swain and Mrs. T. G. Gardner went to see her during the week. -® In Williamslon Sunday Gus Gardner went to Williamston Sunday. -® Here from Williamston John Watts, of Williamston, spent the week-end with Jack Booker. -® At Albemarle Beach Mrs. W. H. Booker, Jack Booker, John Watts, Mrs. C. J. Norman and Matt White Norman spent Sunday afternoon at Albemarle Beach. -® Here from Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. Eric Metzenthin, of Salisbury spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Claudius McGowan. -@ In Baltimore W. F. Winslow spent last week in Baltimore on business. Visit in Suffolk -<$> Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Trotman and son, visited relatives in Suffolk dur ing the week-end. -<$> Recent Guests Here Mrs. J. A. Ferrell and son. Jack, Mrs. Rosa Lee Holliday and Lloyd Wilkins, of Norfolk, were recent guests of Mrs. Amelia Stillman. -<S> In Columbia for Week-End Miss Evelyn Arps spent the week end in Columbia. -- Here from Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bowers, of Greenville, S. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. A. L. Owens. DR. C. W. BAILEY Rocky Mount, N. C. Announces the removal of his office from over Rose Drug Store to the new Professional Building 147 North Main Street Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Hours: 9 to 5 Telephone 1171 GOES TO ARMY II il J. Shepard Brinkley, owner of Plymouth Theatre, leaves tomor row for active service with the Army. The theatre here will be operated by his sister, Miss Mar ian Brinkley, while Mr. Brink ley is away. In Norfolk Saturday Miss Catherine Newkirk and Prank Ochletree spent Saturday in Norfolk. -® Here from Norfolk Mrs. Edwin McNair, of Norfolk, is spending this week here and in Jamesville. Visits from Durham Thomas Ward Daniel, of Durham, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. John Car lisle. -<$> Here from Cherry Point Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Rowan and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of Cher ry Point, were guests of Mrs. John Carlisle Sunday afternoon. Announce Birth of Daughter Mi', and Mrs. Ben Owens, of Nor folk announce the birth of a daugh ter, Catherine Crisp, on Monday, August 17, in Norfolk General Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Owens and daughter arrived here this week to spend sometime with Mr. and Mrs. George Coburn. -® Visits Mother Here Ray Swain, of the U. S. Navy visit ed his mother, Mrs. Maggie Swain, two days last week. -® Receives Broken Ankle Mrs. Clarence Spruil is confined to her home on account of a broken an kle. -<$> Here from Murfreesboro W. E. Worrell, of Murfreesboro, was in town Sunday. ■ -@ Goes To Nags Head Little Sandra Leggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Leggett, who has been ill in an Elizabeth City Hospital, was taken to Nags Head, Monday, where she will spend a week or two recuperating. Mrs. Jackson, her mother and Onward Leggett are also at Nags Head. -S Return from Henderson Mrs. B. E. Smiley and child have returned home from Henderson. -$ Returns from Hospital Attorney A. R. Dupree has return ed to his home here after receiving treatment in a Rocky Mount hos pital. SPECIALS! Noralar Emulsified MINERAL OIL IN AGAR 79c Regular $1.50 One-Gallon THERMOS JUGS $1.25 Flit, Black Flag, Gull Spray 25c-50c SUN GLASSES i OH Regular 25c Woodbury's AFTER-SHAVE TALC 19c Prophylactic TOOTH BRUSH 23c Apple Blossom DUST POWDER 69c One-Gallon COCA-COLA JUGS 6 lor 25c Prescriptions Filled as Your Doctor Orders WOMBLE DRUG STORE Return to New London, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. E. E Fisher have re turned to their home in New London, Conn., after visiting Mr. Fisher’s sisters, Mrs. W. H. Townsend and Mrs. Colon Bowen. Mr. Fisher was on 15-day leave from the submarine base in New London, Conn.. He ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and children to Alabama where they visited their parents and relatives. Returns to Mobile, Ala. Miss Juanita Ludstrom has return ed to her home in Mobile. Ala. after visiting Miss Jean Townsend. -« Here from Mobile, Ala. Carl R. Fisher, of Mobile. Ala., is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Colon Bow en and Mrs. W. H. Townsend Visits His Mother Dewitt Darden visited his mother in Rocky Mount Wednesday. Called To Norfolk Dick Hardison and Mrs. Delia Jones went to Norfolk, Va.. Tuesday to attend a funeral. -$ Home Last Sunday Roy Davenport, now working in Elizabeth City, was home Sunday for a week-end visit. -<S> Returns from Rich wood, W. Va. Shelton McNair returned Sunday from Richwood. W. Va. At Nags Head This Week Mr. and Mrs. Warnie Gurkin spent a few days this week at Nags Head. -$ Returns from Richwood, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Trump and children returned Sunday from Rich wood, W. Va., where they visited friends and relatives. -® Honors Selectee Miss Martha Hornthall honored Shep Brinkley, who leaves Friday to enter the U. S. service on Saturday evening at a dinner party. A few of his friends were also invited. -® Visit In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Garrett visited relatives and friends in Virginia last week. -® Guests from Virginia Miss Helen Epps, of Wakefield, Va.. is spending some time in Plymouth, the guest of her aunt. Mrs. S. F. Gar rett. -® In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrett and Miss Helen Eppes spent last Sunday in Wash ington. -® Only Son In the Army Mrs. Lewis W. Owens, of near Rop er. was a visitor in Plymouth last Saturday. Mrs. Owens’ only son is in the army serving his country, be ing just now stationed at Fort Bragg. -® Visit In Columbia Mrs. Claude Jones and Miss Doris Bateman spent a few days this week in Columbia as guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Columbia as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glass. -® Mrs. M. J. Davenport and her daughter, Miss Collia, spent last week visiting friends and relatives in Great Bridge and Norfolk, Va.. Rocky Mount, Creswell and Columbia, N. C. -® Returns from Norfolk Miss Eunice Holliday returned Sunday from Norfolk where she spent a week. -® Return from Henderson Mrs. B. E. Smiley and baby have returned from Henderson. In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Cratch and daughters spent Sunday in Wash ington. -® Return from Greensboro Mrs. P. C. Trogden and children have returned home from Greens boro. -® Recuperates from Tonsil Operation Jane Carol Crofton is recuperating from a recent tonsil operation. ® Visiting from Robersonville Miss Betsy Bowers, of Roberson ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Les ter Crofton. -® In W’illiamston Sunday Mrs. C. C. Hardison spent Sunday in Williamston. -® In Raleigh Thursday Miss Cornelia Edmondson went to Raleigh Thursday. -® Resumes Teaching Duties Miss Edith Edmondson has resum ed her duties as a teacher in the Choeowinity Schools. Here from Charleston, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Glen De Hart of Charleston, W. Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Watson. Here from Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harris and jhildren, of Goldsboro, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Harris. War Damage INSURANCE INCLUDING BOMBARDMENT Everyone needs War Damage Insurance. Rate on dwellings, household furniture and personal property (including personal car) is 10 cents per hundred. Minimum premium, $3.00. PHONE 244-6 FIDELITY INSURANCE AGENCY EMILY K. WATERS WE CAN INSURE ANYTHING INSURABLE HEY, MAN! 2-PIECE TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS REDUCED 25 Per Cent ALTERATIONS EXTRA L. S. Thompson PLYMOUTH, N. C. Furnish Your Home With Your Tobacco Crop Money We have a large stock of home fur nishings—the very things you need to make your home more inviting and more comfortable at a time when gas rationing will enable you to appreciate them more. We can supply your needs for ev ery room in the house—at prices you can afford to pay. Buy It at Mitchell's and Pul Your Savings Into War Bonds We Will Be Glad To Extend You Credit li You Need It—or We Can Give You Greater Savings for Cash! M. H. Mitchell Furniture Co. F. H. MODLIN, Mgr. PLYMOUTH, N. C. Raymond Browning BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. Tent Meeting CONTINUES THIS WEEK To Close Monday Night With GREAT MISSIONARY SERVICE REV. & MRS. C. A. JENKINS Returned Missionaries from South Africa Will Speak MESSAGES ILLUSTRATED WITH SPLENDID LANTERN SLIDES CHILDREN’S SERVICE SUNDAY. 3 P. M.
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