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IT. I>. C. Meeting Friday
The U. D. C. meeting will be held
Friday at 3: 30 p. m. with Mrs. Edi
son Davenport, the meeting having
be. a postponed from last Friday.
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Here from Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Don Overman, of
Michigan have moved here and are
occupying the Shep Brinkley cottage
on Jefferson street.
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In Raleigh and Durham
The Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Hardwick
and daughter. Frances and Mrs. E.
G. Harrison went to Raleigh and
Durham Saturday.
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Returns from Ilopsital
Mrs. W. T. Stillman returned
home Saturday from Duke Hopsital
where she spent several weeks re
ceiving treatment.
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Announce birth of Son
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison an
nounce the birth of a son. John
Ward Harrison, jr.. at Baker Hospital
in Hickory, on October 2.
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In Camden for Week-End
Miss Linda Upton spent the week
end at her home in Camden.
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In Raleigh Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Highsmith, jr.,
Mrs. W. M. Darden, Miss Ethel Arps
and Mrs. S. V. Lewis spent Friday in
Raleigh.
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Here from Greenville
Mrs. Roy Batchelor, of Greenville
was the guest of Miss Marie Farley,
last week-end.
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Visits Mother
Mrs. Lloyd Owens visited her mo
ther in Rich Square last week.
Here from Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Norman and
children, of Raleigh were week-end
guests of Mrs. M. W. Norman last
week.
llerp from Henderson
Mrs. C. H. Turner and Mrs. Jane
Turner, of Henderson, who attended
the funeral of J. Lloyd Horton on
Friday, spent that night with Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Ayers.
Announce Birth of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lang, of Farm
ville announce the birth of a daugh
ter on October 6 in Parkview hos
pital. Mrs. Lang was formerly Miss
Elizabeth Norman, of Plymouth.
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Visiting in High Point
Mrs. R. B. Trotman and son are
visiting relatives in High Point.
Spends Week-End In Durham
Mrs. W. C. Chesson spent last
week-end in Durham.
In Scotland Neck Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harrell and
children visited relatives in Scot
land Neck Sunday.
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In Washington for Week-End
Philip Stillman spent the week-end
in Washington.
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Recent Guest Here
Mrs. Blackwell Stith, of Wilming
ton, was the recent guest of Mrs.
Lewis Horton.
Here from Williamslon
Miss Isabel Anderson, of Williams
ton was the week-end guest of her
aunt, Mrs. W. H. Booker.
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Week-End Guest Here
Mrs. Walter Oakey, of Quantico,
Va., was a week-end of Mrs. Horton.
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Returns from Fayetteville
Mrs. U. D. Davis and baby have
returned home from Fayetteville,
where they visited relatives.
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Spends Week-End Here
Philip Liverman and Elmore Mayo,
college students, spent the week-end
here.
Your New Coat
May Be in for a Lot of Overtime
So Let It Be a Good One!
Buy Wisely and Get Longer-Wearing Quality,
Which Is Exactly What We Are Making Possible
in Our Line of Fall and Winter Coats Now
on Display—Featuring
Harris Tweeds and a Few Fur
Trimmed Models
Reasonable Prices—Cash or Credit
And, Naturally, Cash Prices Are Even Cheaper
BYRD'S
CLOTHING STORE
WIVES
WANTED
... To Furnish Homes Thai
Will Please Their Husbands
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And we have just the furniture and
furnishings they need—while the total
cost will be much less than you think.
Right now, when you can no longer
spend money for automobiles, tires and
gallivanting around, it is a good time to
buy those home furnishings you have
been putting off all these years. It will
make your home more comfortable, more
livable, at a time when you spend more
tin e at home.
If you pay cash, your savings will be
greater, which means you will have that
much more to put into War Savings
Bonds and Stamps.
★ ★ ★ ★
. Mitchell
Furniture Co.
F. H. MODLIN, Mgr. PLYMOUTH, N. C.
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Here from Rooky Mount
Bill Booth, of Rocky Mount, was
the guest of Miss Martha Hornthal
during the week-end.
] Here from Durham
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mills, of Dur
ham. were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Mills.
Here from Rocky Mount
Mrs. G. C. Sanders, of Rocky
Mount visited her daughter, Mrs.
John Williams, last week.
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Here from Navy for Week-End
Brownie Brown and Russell Har
rison of the U. S. Navy spent the
week-end here with their respective
families.
Visits Parents Here
Frank Garrett is spending some
time here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Garrett.
Spends Week-End Here
Carl Bailey, jr„ Wake Forest Col
lege student, spent the week-end at
home. It was erroneously stated last
week- that he plays a saxaphone in
the college band; he plays a sousa
phone.
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Guest of Mrs. Harrison
Miss Doris Imbler, of Seattle,
Wash., was the week-end guest of
Mrs. E. W. Harrison.
Spends Week-End Home
Miss Martha D. McGowan, student
at Louisburg College, spent the week
end at home last week.
Visit In Virginia
Mrs. W. P. Ausbon, Mrs. H. Mar
ion Ramsey, Mrs. Miriam Kimbrough
and Mrs. E. G. Arps visited relatives
in Hampton, Va., recently.
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To Wrork In Western Union Office
Miss Marjorie Finlinson is soon
to succeed Miss Marguerite Estep in
the Western Union office here. Miss
Estep is going to Williamston, where
she has received a promotion with
the company.
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Transferred to Florida
H. Marion Ramsey has been trans
ferred to Utah from an army camp
in Florida.
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Visit Mother In Roper
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wililams of
Christiansburg, Va.. who have been
visiting his mother, Mrs. Lily M.
Williams, of Roper, returned last
Monday to their home. Since he left
Roper to engage in war work, Mr.
Williams has been working for the
Cumbustion Engineer Co. at the Rad
ford Ordinance Works, but recently
was transferred to Christiansburg.
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Visits Here for Week-End
Otis Davis, of the U. S. Navy, sta
tioned at Morehead City visited his
wife here over the week-end.
Visiting Near Greenville
Mrs. Martha Harris is spending
the week with relatives near Green
ville.
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Returns To Norfolk
Mrs. Ben Owens and baby has re
turned to her home in Norfolk af
ter spending sometime here with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Co
burn.
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Here Friday
Mi1, and Mrs. Jack Stubbs spent
Friday night here. Jack is in Cleve
land. Ohio, receiving training in
diesel engineering.
Junior Woman's Clu
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Mrs. W. H. Clark and Mr- j. k
Reid were guest speakers at the meet
ing of the Junior Woman :- (,, to held
Monday night in the community
building. Their subjects were The
Soldier and His Food" and "Tire Sol
dier and His Clothings re. pretively.
Mrs. Reid displayed garment recent
ly made by the Red Cross workers for
the soldiers.
Mesdames W. M. Darden. W. J.
Highsmith, jr., Joe Arps and W. H.
Joyner, hostesses, served a dessert
course at the beginning of the meet
ing.
The club has 10 new members. The
Mrs. J. B. Edmondson
Is Hostess Friday
Mrs. J. B. Edmondson was hostess
to the Round Dozen bridge club and
seven visitors Friday night.
High score prize for the club was
presented to Mrs. T. L. Bray. Mrs.
B. G. Campbell received the travel
ing prize and the visitor's high score
award.
Russian tea, party sandwiches,
cookies and salted nuts were served.
Lovely flowers decorated the room
in which four tables were arranged
for the game.
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Mrs. George Scott
Entertains Club Thursday
Mrs. George Scott entertained her
bridge club and Mesdames Carl Bai
ley. J. W. Read, Capehart and E. G.
Arps on Thursday evening.
Defense stamps were given to Mrs.
A. Papineau, club high scorer. Mrs.
T. W. Earle won at bingo and Mrs.
Scott scored second high.
Mrs. Eliza Daniel is a new mem
ber of the club.
The hostess served a salad course.
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Mrs. L. Roy Swain Hostess
To Bridge Club Thursday
Mrs. L. Roy Swain was hostess to
her bridge club on Thursday even
ing.
Mrs. Leroy Bateman won the club
high score prize and Mrs. Lester
Crofton the bingo award.
Mrs. Ralph Swain, of Newbern and
Mrs. Jasper Swain, of Roper, were
visitors, Mrs. Swain scored high for
guests.
A salad course was served.
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Here from Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Freeman, of
Norfolk, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Grace Sawyer.
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Legion Auxiliary Meeting
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet with Mrs. John Carlisle
Monday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. E.
F. Thomas is co-hostess.
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In Norfolk and Portsmouth
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Darden, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Highsmith and A. S.
Allen were week-end guests of friends
in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
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Vestry Meeting
The vestry of Grace Episcopal
church will hold its monthly meet
ing Friday evening at 7:45. Tire
meeting will be held at the home of
P. Bruce Bateman on East Main
Street.
Here from Norfolk
Mrs. W. L. Stubbs, of Norfolk, is
visiting Mr. and Mis. T. A. Stubbs.
In Edenton Sunday
Gus Gardner went to Edenton Sun
day.
Here from Hertford
Mrs. Thomas Nixon, of Hertford
is the guest of Mrs. Lloyd Horton.
SeeThemToday
We Have Just Received a
New Shipment of
Watches, Crosses-Chains,
Lockets, Key Chains, Bill
Folds, Watch Straps
Use Our Budget Plan
You can buy and wear these
fine jewelry items while you
pay for them. Ask about our
easy terms.__
17-Jewel Bulova Wrist Watch $27.50
7-Jewel Elgin Wrist Watch $17.50
Also Other Waltham, Elgin, Bulova, and
Geneva Wrist Watches irom $12.50 to $27.50
Gold Crosses and Chains $7.50 to $11.50
Sterling Silver Key Chains $2.50
Come in and See These
Brand New Items on Display
KELLY'S
ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY
EASY TERMS W. C. HALL, Manager
b in Meet Monday;
ed Cross Displayed
selling of War Stamps in the schools
of the town is being carried on by
the members. Mrs. Walter Dix and
Miss Irene Dixon have charge of this
at the fiigh school. Mrs. Joe Arps
is in charge of the sale at the pri
mary school during October and Mrs.
Harold Darden was in charge during
September.
The club voted to assist the wo
man's club in entertaining the
school faculty at a dinner Tuesday
evening, October 27.
Mrs. Linwood Brown presided.
Miss Rose E. Bryan, of Raleigh,
was a guest.
Joint Hostesses At WSCS
Meeting Thursday
Pleasant Grove.—Mrs. T. L. Wynne
and Mrs. Effie W. Gurkin were joint
hostesses to the Woman's Society Af
Christian Service. Thursday after
: noon at their home. The rooms were
very attractive with urns of lovelv
roses and potted plants.
Mrs. W B Chesson presided, open
ing the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. W. W. White and Mrs. Eff. ■
W. Gurkin gave the secretarial ai,'
treasurer's reports. After a short
business session, a miscellaneous
shower for a recent bride was spon
sored. Mrs. Joe Monroe, of Fort
Henning, Ga being the honoree.
A musical contest, in the form of
a bride's honeymoon trip to Honolulu
j was the introduction of the social
hour. Mrs. Joe Monroe and Mrs. J.
C. Swain winning the same number,
the honoree was presented the prize
a beautiful hand-made chair set.
Mrs. L. D. Collins assisted the hos
tess in presenting the bride a huge
basket of lovely gifts of silver, crys
tal, and linens.
The guests were then invited into
the dining room, which was adorned
with lovely roses and ferns. The
table was covered with an Irish cut
work cloth, silver candle holders with
i burning tapers at each end and een
I tered with an arrangement of pink
See Our Display
PICTURES OF MEN IN THE SERVICE
FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY....
BRING US Your PHOTOGRAPHS
There’s a Place Reserved for Your Son in
This Display of Pictures in Our Window
FREE - Service Plaque - FREE
To Every Mother or Father Who Brings Us
' a Photo of Their Son in the Armed Service
At the close of the display, all pictures will
be returned to their owners. Be sure to bring in
yours now!
PLYMOUTH
FURNITURE CONFANT
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Tom Stubbs is at Notre Dame in
Indiana, taking a four months
course in officer's training school,
prior to bef oming an ensign in the
U. S. Navy
roses and greens. Fruit shortcake
topped wits cream and cherries was
served with coffee and mints.
Reversible Coal |
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and Topcoat
We Have the Best
Selection in Town
★ All wool waterproof
Reversibles, from
$12.95 up.
★ All wool Topcoats,
all colors, $14.95 to
$24.50.
★ Fine Gabardine Coats
—wool and mixed
gabardines, $8.95 to
$26.50.
★ Also new all wool
men's and boys’ suits
are here!
Boys’ Suits $8.95
Men’s Suits, from
$18.95 to $29.50.
ALSO A GREAT SE
LECTION OF
Leather Coats
Sport Sweaters
and Mackinaws
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Don't Let Him Down
THIS CHRISTMAS!
If he’s far from home, it’s more important
than ever to have your remembrance reach him
in time—and that means shopping right now and
mailing before November 1st. We have a whole
store full of gifts, things that polls indicate sol
diers want above all else at Christmas time.
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FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Approved by the Boys Themselves and by the Army and Navy:
Cigarettes
Pipe Tobacco
Tobacco Pouch
Pipe
Cigarette Lighter
Pocket Bible
Magazines
Books
Pen and Pencil Sets
Stationery
Writing Kit
Handkerchiefs
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Travel Kits i
Razor Blades
Shaving Cream S
Shaving Lotion t
Shaving Powder
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Toothbrush i
Hairbrush \
Hair- Tonic i
Shampoo i
Foot Products
Comb j
Shoe Biush and Polish
Nail Pile and Scissors
Clothes Brush
Sewing Kit
Flashlight and Batteries
Playing Cards
Sun Glasses
Leather Wallet
Camera and Film
Candy and Gum
Metal Mirror
Shaving Brush
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FREE Wrapping Service!
When you buy your presents here,
_ we are not only glad to help you
with suggestions, but we "ill also wrap your packages for mailing to for
eign stations without cost. Time is growing short. See us today.
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