T. ntertainment* Club Meetlnn F.iuratremMita Weddinfn Personals Society and Personals OF PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY PHOTO Anythin* for This Department To 295-6 El ZiJAIi&MA. * *. I ndergofs Operation Miss Aiiene Nestor recently under went a tonsil operation. Legion Auxiliary Meeting The American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday night at 8 o’clock in the community building. New Officers will be installed. -$ V isiting from Suffolk Mrs. H. E Wyndham arid daugh ter of Suffolk are visiting Mrs John Carlisle. -® Here from Mississippi Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Rowan of Mississippi spent Monday with Mrs John Carlisle. Visit Parents Here Miliary and Clarence Waters, of the U. S. Navy, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Waters on Sun day. Visit Family Here Woodrow Dixon, of the U. S. Navy, visited his family on Sunday. -* Returns To School Emma Gray Sexton has returned to Morganton. where she is a stu dent in the school for the deaf. Here from Baltimore Joe Leggett, of Baltimore, is visit ing his brother. J. H. Leggett. 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 Here Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. Lewis F Schenck of Windsor were dinner, aje; rs of Mrs. S. A Ward Sunday. -s—— Returns From Richmond Mrs. J. T. Terry, has returned from j Richmond. Va.. after spending some j time with her daughter. Mrs A W. Bright and Mr. Bright. -® Returns from Colorado Mrs Elmer Turner has returned j from Colorado, where she visited her : husband, who is in the U S. Serv ice. -$ Here from Robersonville Mrs. W. R. Bowers and daughters. Misses Hazel and Betsy Bowers, of Robersonville. spent Sunday with Mrs Lester Crofton. -® Guests Here W ednesday Mr and Mrs. E. H. Robertson, of Owensboro. Ky Mrs. J O. Bowen, of West Palm Beach. Florida and Mrs. Modlin. of Williamston were guests of Mr. and Mrs W. H Booker on Wednesday. -« Visiting Relatives Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Norman are visiting relatives in Washington, D. C . Bowling Green. Va.. and Smith field, Va. -<g> Goes To Converse College Miss Meredith Johnston left Sun day for Converse College where she will enroll as a junior. -- Enrolls In Richmond School Miss Mary Corinne Cahoon has enrolled as a student in St. Mar garet’s, an Episcopal Church High School near Richmond. Enrolls At University of N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Liverman ac companied Phil Liverman to Chapel Hill Monday where he enrolled as a student at the University of North Carolina. Pete Browning went with them to enroll as a student there. New Fall Hats Hand Bags and Hose And Other Accessories for Ladies! We have greatly enlarged our stock of Ladies’ Ready To Wear this fall, and new items are coming in every day. Latest fash ions, fabrics, colors and a big line to choose from if you come in before replacements are needed. Too, you will find our cash pyices are as low as anybody's, while we offer the conveni ence of terms to those who desire it. BYRD'S CLOTHING STORE LOOK AROUND NOW And Determine the Furniture You Are Likely to Need This Winter After you have decided on your needs, drop in to see us before our stock of winter necessities, including such things as heat ers and blankets, is picked over. We will not be able to replace many of the items we now have in stock, so the wise buyers are making their selections early. So far, we have been very fortunate in keeping our stock fairly complete, but al ready shortages are beginning to develop, and they are likely to increase as the wea ther turns colder, so come in to see us today. Powderine for Cleaning Rngs Makes Your Old Rugs Look Like Alew Preserves and Brightens New Rugs Jusl Sprinkle li on Your Rugs And Then Brush It Off No Hard Scrubbing or Rubbing Is Necessary NORMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Water & Washington Sts. Plymouth, N. C. Complete Line of Mebane-RoyaU Mattresses and SprinfS Spend Week-End fn W'illiamston Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hardison spent the week-end in WUliamston -@ Enters Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning ac companied their son. Roy jr., to Chapel Hill Friday, where he entered the University of N. C. as a fresh man. -$ Leaves for Davidson Zeb Norman left Saturday for Davidson College He was accom panied to Raleigh by his parents Mr and Mrs. Z. V. Norman. -« Returns from Hospital Mrs. J. W. Darden has returned home from a Rocky Mount hospital. Resumes Teaching Duties Miss Barbara Norman has resum ed her duties as teacher in the Lin colnton High School. -® Moves Here from Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Blow, of Edenton, have moved into the house, recently vacated by Mr and Mrs. W. S. Moore. Mr. Blow has charge of the peanut plant here. To Live Here Billy Hatchell has come here to live with his father and sister, Doris, in the home of Mr. and Mrs C. L. Blount, -- Here from Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Thompson, of Tomaqua, Pa., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. H H. Mc Lean. -® Visiting In Conover Mr and Mrs. J W Marrow and baby are visiting relatives in Con over. -9 Works At Pulp Plant Miss Anna Margaret Stillman has accepted a position in the office of the N. C. Pulp Co. plant. Spends Week-End Here Walter Clark, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here. -* Moves To Belhaven Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nobles and baby moved to Belhaven on Friday. Mr. Nobles has enlisted in the U. S. Navy. -$ Spend Week-End Here Mrs. Randolph Allen and son, Robert Randolph, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Camp bell. Here from Norfolk Ducky Lloyd, of Norfolk, was the guest of friends here last week. -9 Here from Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Prank Spruill and children, of Wilson spent the week end with friends and relatives here. -9 In Tarboro and Washington Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lowe and children went to Tarboro and Wash ington last week. -® Returns from Hospital Mrs. Bill Clifton returned home from a Washington hospital where she underwent an appendicitis ope ration. -$— - Plays In Tournament J. R. Manning took part in a golf tournament at Hot Springs, Va., last week. '-* In Enfield Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. B Bateman and son and Mrs. G. W. Harney went to Enfield Sunday. $ In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Abe Adler went to Washington Sunday. -$> - Enters College John Davis, of Roper, has entered Mars Hill Junior College for the 1942-43 term. i " ■ -j.: .-in Just ARRIVED! ★Another new ship ment of Men’s and Students’ All * Wool Suits— Boys’ $7.50 up Men’s $14.95 to $29.50 ★Fall Hats, from $1.95 to $5.00. ★Smart Leather Coats, every new style, $6.95 to $13.95. Also New Styles in All FURNISHINGS Buy now while se lections are complete. GANDERSON'S QUALITY Shop Junior Woman's Club* In Meeting Monday The Plymouth Junior Woman's Club held its first meeting of the new club year Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the community building, with the president. Mrs. Linwood Brown, presiding. Ten new mem bers were enrolled. The retiring president, Mrs. W. J. Highsmith. jr. read a report of last year's work. It was decided to work by the point system and give a prize at the end of the year to the member making the highest numbe- of points. Tlie club voted to serve suppers to the Lions Club to raise funds to car ry on club activities Mrs. R. B. Trotman, sponsor, sug gest furnishing milk to undernourish ed children in the primary school as the year's project. It was decided to sponsor the sale of defense stamps at the schools again this year. Miss Charlotte MvNair read an ar ticle in “The Club Woman.'' on “Mal nutrition Among Our Soldiers." Miss Patricia Stone outlined her work among the blind in Washington County and also gave a humorous reading. Hostesses were Mesdames Linwood Brown, H. H. Allen Roy W Swain and Harold Darden Spends Week-End Home Carl Bailey, jr., spent the week-end at home. ■ —— Visit Relatives Here Mrs. W. J. Boyette and Miss Lois Jones, of Suffolk visited relatives here this week. Spends Week-End Here Miss Edith Edmondson spent I he week-end at home. ■ -i Spends Sunday Here Lewis Sawyers, who is employed in Elizabeth City, spent Sunday here with his family. -- Here from Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. W E. Brock and daughter, of Chapel Hill were guests of Mrs. Minnie Cahoon last week. -® In Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Davis are spend ing a few days in Roanoke Va , this week. -- In Hertford Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Winslow and family went to Hertford Sunday. -<s> Week-End Guests Here Mrs. H. R. Livers, Mrs. Katie Ca ton. Mrs. Allan Crockett and Miss Mary Estes, of Hampton. Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. W. J. Aus bon. --. Attending Conference County Agent W. V. Hays left last Monday for Camp Bleach to meet with other county agents of North east North Carolina in a conference which will occupy most of this week. -$ Guest of Sister Mrs. Zeno Ratcliff, of Terra Ceia, and her daughter, Frances, were guests, Tuesday, of her sister. Mrs. Lulu Jackson Working in Akron, Ohio Miss Helen Ward is working in Akron. Ohio. -® Enters Davidson College Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whitley ac companied their son, Wilford, to Davidson College Sunday. Wilford is a member of the Junior class there. €> Visits Mother Here John Brown, of Norfolk visited his mother here this week. -<$> Home for Week Grady Price of the U. S. Navy was at home during the week. Fourteen Plymouth Students To Enter College This Year Eight Others Return to School After Summer Vacations Fourteen boys and girls from Plymouth are entering college this session for the first time. They are as follows: Philip Liverman. Pet Browning. Roy Manning, jr.. Univer sity of North Carolina Mary Lil lian Campbell. Salem College; Carl Bailey, jr.. Wake Forest: Zeb Nor man, Davidson: Fiances Jones. Wo man's College: Martha D McGowan. Louisburg College: Carolyn Byrd. Gertrude Woolard. Elmore Mayo. E. C. T. C.: John Edwin Rhea, Mars Hill: Mary Corrinne Cahoon, St. Margaret's: Norman Seldenbridge, 1 Peabody Conservatory of Music. Wilford Whitley returns to David son as a junior; Meredith Johnston, who has had two years at St. Mary's will enter Converse College: Billie Spruill will be a senior at the Uni | versity of North Carolina; Mary Elizabeth Bray is a senior at Salem: Mary Charlotte Jones is a junior and Helen Harrison is a senior at the Woman's College: Duncan Getsinger is a second year student at Mars Hill: Cornelia Edmondson who graduated at the Woman's College last year, will work on her master's degree at Western Reserve College in Ohio and will be associate teacher in the phy sical education department there. ARM FIELD-S WAIN Creswell.—Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ad ron Swain, of Creswell. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar garet Anne, to the Rev. John Ster ling Armfield. rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Greenville. The Rev. Mr. Armfield is the son of Mrs. Dennis Franklin Armfield and the late Mr. Armfield. of Fayetteville The wedding will take place in Oc tober. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brooks Honored At Creswell Creswell—Seniors and a few members of the Creswell High School honored Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brooks at a farewell party Friday evening at Earl's. They presented the honorees a $12.50 book of War Savings Stamps. Ice cream and cakes were served. -$ Creswell Woman s Club To Hold Meeting Today Creswell.—Tire Creswell Woman's Club will hold a meeting Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. Clyde Smithson, with Mrs. Smithson, Mrs. Mary Armstrong, and Miss Janie Mclnnis hostesses. Officers for the club are: President, Mrs. B. W. Gaither: vice president, Mrs. R. T. Hopkins; secretary. Miss Lona Belle Weatherly; treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Davenport: and program chairman. Mrs. A. S. Holmes. -<$ Mrs. A. L. Owens Honored Sunday Evening Miss Mavis Thigpe honored Mrs. A. L. Owens at a brunswick stew sup per on Sunday evening at her home in Scotland Neck. Others present were Mrs. S. A. Ward, Mrs. D. J. Brinkley, Mrs. E. W. Furgurson, Mrs. R. W. Johnston and Mrs. Lloyd Owens. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson Mr. and Mis. Whit Sanderson and baby, Miss Alma Sanderson and Mrs. Hubert Chesson spent a few days this week with R. R. Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanderson. Woodbury's Face POWDER, LIPSTICK and ROUGE Combination.89c Cashmere Bouquet SOAP, 3 cakes.25c Jergen’s $1.25 Value POWDER and COLOGNE 89c 50c STRAW SHOES.35c VMM'S VITAMINS 50c Free With $2.25 AU for.$1.69 It's Time To Siari Working on THOSE WINTER COLDS Cold Preventive Capsules All Kinds of Vitamin Tablets Prescriptions Filled as Your Doctor Orders WOMBLE DRUG STORE Senior Class Officers For Current Term Officers of the senior class at the Plymouth High School for the cur rent term are as follows: Alton Mayo, president: John Hays, vice president: Lois Meunier, secretary and Vivian Sitterson. treasurer. -- Returning To College Lewis Styons. jr., will leave next Monday returning to the Johnson Bible College near Knoxville. Tenn.. to continue his studies. -® CORRECTION In last week's Beacon the five table bridge party was given by Mrs. Henry Hardison: not Mrs. Henry Harrison. Mrs. T. L. Bray Is Hostess To UDC Chapter Friday Mrs. T. L. Bray was hostess to the U. D. C. Chapter Friday after noon. Nine members attended this first meeting of the fall. Mrs. C. E. Ayers read an interest ing paper on “The History of the Confederate Flag." The president. Mrs. Abe Adler, pre sided A collection for the Red Cross Fund was taken. Refreshments were served. -<$ Here From .famesville Mrs. David Mizelle and children, of Jamesville, were guests of Mrs. Alexander on Washington Street last week. The y. ery Kind Y POLICY '*«»■» iw" Faiajjy - HZ Snug poI} “"•owvT™,,—■=* rn ea ,i„ k. c°?l*ZYottr Honey! SOLD comp/et “,ese r,n ^ *;g,ow aUs s^ow y '.c'Lth' per *e Provided by(i hnw l)y one of Also Fire, ne* ,'^===== '^sJSSK® ynouth H and coLTT^y I* Y p,ymmt* off,ce rWy Elding FINE FOODS On Our WEEK-END Special List THEY’RE NEW CONTAINS NO ALUM THEY’RE £ TESTED Come To Our Store And Ask for RUMFORD SUGARLESS RECIPES Kellogg's CORN Flakes, 2 lor. 13c Armour's or Swift's Milk, lg. 3 lor 25c 38-oz. JAR Apple Butter 19c 3 CANS Laurel Ridge Apple Sauce . 25c Self-Rising or Plain LIGHT WHITE FLOUR 12-lb. Bag 57c 24-lb. Bag $1.13 98-lb. Bag $4.45 Free Running TABLE Sail, 4 lor ... 15c ARMOUR’S TREET, can 39c CREAMY Cheese, lb. . 31c Parkay, lb.. 27c Grade A Neal MARKET TENDER Slew Beei, lb. 20c WESTERN lb. Pork Chops. 39c Dressed and Drawn Fryers, lb... 47c

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