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Entertainment* Club Meeting* Engagement* Wedding* Personals i Society and Personals OF PLYMOUTH Mid WASHINGTON COUNTT PHONE Anything for This Department To 295-6 Visit Their Grandparents Gerald and Larry Woolard, of Farm Life, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wollard. In Richmond Mrs. T. L. Bray went to Richmond Thursday. -«> Visit In Wilmington Mrs. M. J. Davenport and daugh ter, Miss Collia V. Davenport, and Frank E. Curry, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Craig, in Wilmington this week-end. -<0 Visits Friends Here Ray Kimbrough, of the United States Army, visited friends here this week. -- Spend Holidays Here Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray, student at Salem College, Winston-Salem, and Mrs. J. W. Moore, of Smithfleld, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Bray during the Thanksgiving holi days. -® Home From Greenville Miss Gretrude Woolard, who is at tending E. C. T. C., at Greenville, spent Thanksgiving here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wool ard. -$ In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Campbell spent Saturday night and Sunday in Rocky Mount. -$ Here from Norfolk K. F. Woolard, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woolard. Visiting Here Mrs. Jack Stubbs is spending some time here while her husband, who is in the U. S. Navy, is stationed in Maryland. Visitors Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. McArthur, of Clin ton, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Owens. -@ Spend Thanksgiving at Home Misses Marion Allen, Irene Dixon, Prances Turnage, Eva Bateman, El ien Harper, Annie James, Ethel Per ry and Mrs. Walter Dix, members of the local school faculty, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their re spective homes. -<s> Announce Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd Owens an nounce the birth of a son, Ambrose Lloyd Owens, jr„ at a Rocky Mount hospital, Tuesday morning, Decem ber 1. -* Visitor Here This Week Hardin Britt, of the United States Army, stationed in Alabama, spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. S. P. Garrett. Here from Oklahoma Raymond Smith, who is stationed with the U. S. Army in Oklahoma, spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Smith. -® Accompanied To Rocky Mount Mrs. S. P. Garrett and Mrs. Har ry Garrett accompanied Frank Gar rett and Harden Britt back to Rocky Mount Tuesday where they took trains for Philadelphia, Pa. and Camp Rucker, Ala., respectively. GIVE PRACTICAL and USEFUL GIFTS THIS CHRISTMAS! For LADIES: j COATS DRESSES | ROBES | SWEATERS | LINGERIE j SHOES 1 For MEN: SUITS OVERCOATS BATH ROBES SHIRTS TIES PAJAMAS FOR BOYS: SUITS, COATS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS AND PAJAMAS It, will be to your advantage to buy early. Merchandise is now higher, harder to get and sometimes inferior in quality. Use our lay-away plan. Abe Adler “OUTFITTERS FOR THE FAMILY” Returns To Camp Pfc. Jack Harden Britt has return ed to Camp Rucker, Ala., after spending a few days here with his sister, Mrs. S, F. Garrett. He is a member or the medical detachment at Camp Rucker, -<*> Spend Thanksgiving In Ayden Dr, and Mrs. A. Papineau and children spent Thanksgiving in Ay den. Visits Wife Here Benton Liverman of the U. S. Navy visited his wife and family here dur ing the week-end. Visit In Camden Miss Linda Upton visited her par ents in Camden over the week-end. Spend Week-End In New Bern Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones spent the week-end in New Bern. Guests Here from Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. C. WW. Tyre, of Wil mington were guests of Mrs. Sallie Gardner during the week-end. -<s> Here from Edenton Miss Prances Stillman, of Edenton, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stillman. opend Week-End In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Trotman and son spent the week-end in Suffolk. Here from Norfolk -$ Mi's. E. G. Grier and daughter, Doris, of Norfolk, spent Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. J. E. Singleton. -® In Wilson During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones and son spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Wilson. Returns from Kenansville Miss Clover Johnston returned Fri day from Kenansville where she spent two weeks. Spendt Thanksgiving Home Miss Carolyn Byrd, Miss Gertrude Woolard and Elmore Mayo, students at E. C. T. C. in Greenville, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. -<*> Spend Week-End Here Shep Brinkley and Sidney Ward who are stationed with the U. S. army at Fort Bragg, spent the week end at their homes here. -« Spends Week-End In Aurora J. H. Leggett spent the week-end in Aurora. -® Visits Mother Here Russell Harrison of the U. S. Navy visited his mother, Mrs. E. W. Har rison during the week-end. -<s>-— Returned from Florida Miss Claudia Burgess returned Monday from Tampa, Fla, where she visited a friend. Spend Week-End Here Mrs. Edward Joyner and Mrs. Ed win McNair, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swain and Mi-, and Mrs. J. T. Mc Nair. -s Spending Some Time Here Mrs. G. R. Salyer and two children are spending some time with Mrs. W. F. Ausbon. Mr. Salyer is in the U. S. service. -® Visits Brother Here George Booker, who is stationed at a camp in Main, visited his brother, W. H. Booker, a few days last week. Spend Thanksgiving Here Mi’s. J. L. Robertson, of Williams ton, spent Thanksgiving w’ith her daughter Mrs. W. H. Booker. -® Here from Hampton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Livers and Charles Diechel, of Hampton, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. W. F. Ausbon. Cosmetic SETS Even'g in Paris $1.10 to $12.50 Coiy's $1.10 to $9.50 Old Spice $1.10 to $5.65 Cutex Sets 79c to U FOR MEN | Old Spice Sets... $1.70 ■ $4.15 CHRISTMAS CARDS 5c-10c WOMBLE DRUG STORE waters-nobles Mr. and Mrs. P- W Nobles, of Plymouth, announce the marriage of their daughter, Grace Virginia, to Mr. Fenner Toppins Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Waters, of Jamesville. The marriage took place Sunday, No vember 15 at South Miiis. Mrs. Waters is employed in the office of C. E. Ayers here and Mr. Waters is employed at Liverman’s department Store. Mr. Waters expects to leave De cember 7th to enter the military service. -<5> SPRUILL-SAWYER Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sawyer, of Plymouth, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian Estelle, to Private Jesse Fred Spruill, United States Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spruill, of Roper, on Sun day, November 29, at South Mills. Mrs. Spruill is a native of this county and graduated from Plymouth High Sthool. She is now employed at Rose’s store here. Private Spruill is also a Washington County native and is stationed at Camp Kilmer, N. J. The young couple have many friends in the county, who will be interested in learning of their mar riage. -® Catholic Services at Edenton Next Sunday Edenton.—Holy Mass starts every Sunday at 11 a. m. and on Decem ber 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, at 7 a. m., announces the Rev. Father F. J. McCourt, pastor, who will preach the coming Sunday on ‘'Mortification,” at St. Ann's Catho lic church, Edenton. Confessions every Sunday from 10:30 to 10:55 a. m.: December 7. from 5 to 5:30 p. m. and 8 to 8:30; December 8, from 6:30 to 6:55 a. m. Everyone is invited to every serv ice. Week of Prayer Observed By Local Baptist Women “Week of Prayer” services were observed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons by the Mis sionary Society of the Ludford Me morial Baptist Church. A playlet was given by the various church organizations in the church on Wednesday evening. -<j; Visiting In Philadelphia Frank Garrett left Tuesday for Philedelphia, Pa., where he will spend a few days with friends there. -«■ Employed in Richmond Miss Catherine Terry, who recently completed a graduate nurse’s course at a Wilmington hospital, is now em ployed at the University of Richmond Medical College, in Richmond, Va. -® In Wiiiiamston Friday Mrs. James Mizelle went to Wii iiamston Friday. -® Here Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Layton Owens, of Norfolk, were guests of Mrs. C. W. Owens on Thanksgiving day. -<s> Mission Study Class Meetings The mission study class of the Women's Society of Chrisian Serv ice will be held with Mrs. Katherine Harrison Monday night, and on Tuesday night with Mrs. J. W. Mar row. AT FIRST SIGN OF A c ov.® v666 USE 666 TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS TEL Class Women Meet With Mrs. Eli Winesett The TEL class of the Baptist Church Sunday school met Monday night with Mrs. P. C. Trogden, Mrs. Eii Winsett was associate hostess. The devotional and opening prayer were led by Mrs. John Carlisle. Mrs. Eli Winsett was appointed chairman of a refreshment committee for the Christmas party of the class. Mrs. Archie Modlin and Mrs. C. L. Gur kin will assist the chairman. A nominating committee composed of Mrs. W. V. Hays, Mrs. J. E. Singleton and Mrs. Hugh Roberson was named. Sandwiches and iced drinks were served to the 13 members and 1 visi tor. -® Woman’s Club To Hold Meet Friday Aiternoon The Woman s Club will meet Fri dayafternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. H. H. McLean and Mis. A. J Byrd are incharge of the progarm. -® Scuppernong Ladies’ Aid Society Met Wednesday Creswell.—The Ladies’ Aid Society of Scuppernong Christian church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Pritchett. Mrs. I. J. Alligood, president, con ducted the devotionals and presided at a short business session. Following the business session, Christmas packages for boys In the service in the United States were wrapped. Officers Are Elected By Methodist Women Office's of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Plymouth Methodist church were elected for the coming year at a meeting held this week. They are as follows: Mrs. Lawrence Jones, president; Mrs. W. C. Jones, vice president; Miss Ethel Arps, recording secretary; Mrs. Fred Keyes, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. W House, treasurer of the mission fund; and Mrs. E. F. Still, treasurer of the local fund. holEyneck Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phelps and baby, of Goldsboro, spent Thanksgiv ing here with his mother, Mrs. W. E. Phelps. Mrs. Bob Pugh, of Norfolk, is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Davenport. Miss Elsie Marriner has returned home after visiting friends in Nor folk. Mrs. W. E. Phelps and daughter Miss Margaret Phelps and Mrs. Paul Phelph were in Plymouth Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Swain and daughter, Miss Margaret Phelps and Mrs. Paul Phelps were in Plymouth Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Swain and daughter Miss Margaret Swain and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Swain and H. H. Wynn attended the Union meeting on Long Ridge Sunday. Mr. W. E. Phelps, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. I. H. Wynn, of Plymouth is spending this week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wynn. f r f i' f r f \ f OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE ' But We Urge You To Make f Your Selections Early 5 GIFT ITEMS*55 Elgin and Hamilton f Watches • [ Week-End Bags \ t Diamond \ Dinner Rings ! Bill Folds I Mantle Clocks j Compacts ; \ Belt Buckles I Simmons’ Watch Chains ! Cameo Necklaces and Bracelets i Toilet Sets Silverware She after Pens and Pencils Cravat Sets Men’s Ruby Rings DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT and WED DING RING SETS And Many Other Items From Which To Se lect Your Christmas Gifts for “Him" or “Her" 0. R. LEGGETT'S SON “ONE-PRICE JEWELER” Spends Week-End Hart Joe Malik, of the U. S. Navy spent the week-end here. Here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell and daughter, of Norfolk, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bassinger last Thursday. 2-oumt eovoro »*m* o« CAaSEHOiE for only SO OCTAGON COUPONS PALMOLIVE _3 for 23c PALMOLIVE. Bath Size_10c SUPER SUDS,. Lg. —27c SUPER SUDS, Res. _He OCTAGON SOAP, Gt 3 forl7c OCTAGON SOAP, Special 4 for 11c OCTAGON POWDER, Reg 3 for 17r OCTAGON POWDER. Spec. 4 for 11c OCTAGON TOILET 3 for 17c OCTAGON CLEANSER --5c OCTAGON GRANULATED 11c Campbell's Store f BUY YOUR 1 | „ i All wool Men’s Suits, j $18.95 to $29.50. i ★All wool topcoats and ^ reversible coats, from ^ $12.95 to $27.50. ★Boys’ and students’ i wool suits, $8.95 to \ $19.75. j ★Wool and silk scarfs, | $1.00 up. ^■New patterns in ties, ’ 65c to $1.50. ★Belt and buckle sets, \ $1.00 up. ★Suspenders and belts, \ smartly boxed, new- j est styles, 50c to $1. = ★ Newest Dress Shirts, ; $1.50 to $2.50. ★Young men’s finger tip coats, $7.95 up. ★Pajamas, from $1.89 to $2.98. ★Boys’ flannelette pa jamas, $1.65. ★Leather zipper coats, $8.75 up. ★Newest style wool sweaters, from $1.45 to $4.50. ★And plenty of new hats, key chains, wal lets, and tie sets. ★Buy his gift at “his” store early, while se lections are good. GANDERSON'S QUALITY Shop GIVE OLD-FASHIONED QUILTS, COMFORTS. SMOKERS, CHEST OF DRAWERS, MATTRESSES, CABINETS, SMOKING CABINETS, LIVING, DIN ING AND BEDROOM SUITES, CARD TABLES, MIRRORS AND PICTURES, TABLE LAMPS, CRIBS, CEDAR CHESTS, WARDROBES, SOFAS, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, LARGE OR SMALL BEDS, FLOOR LAMPS, TABLES, RUGS, KITCHEN FUR NITURE AND MANY OTHER ITEMS. M'sgWS® e«s swr c 3t Oja** ».* & s- s'jseae.twsBje cwwwe Use Our Lay-Away Plan Cash or Credit PLYMOUTH Furniture Company E. E. HARRELL PHONE 2716 See Our Beautiful POPPA-NONNA DOLLS Teddy Bears, Etc. cg^ «*a < Fine Selection of CHILDREN'S CHAIRS Wicker - Oak - Steel Some With Springs ngtjtfsaMWI-fl Don’t Miss These STUDENT'S DESK SETS An Ideal Gift lor the School Boy or Girl
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