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Society and Personals
OF PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY
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Rerent Guests Here
Mrs- J. M. Moore, of Smithfield
and Mrs. John Bonner and daughter.
Peggy, of Elizabeth City, were re
cent guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. I
Bray.
In Greenville Last Week
Mrs. Martha Harris spent last week
in Greenville
In Wililamston Saturday, Sunday
Mrs. W H. Booker and Miss Julia
Daniels spent Saturday night and
Sunday in Williamston.
Out of Town for Few Days
Dr. and Mrs. S. V. Lewis are
spending a few days out of town.
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Missionary Society Meets Tuesday
The Misisonary Society of the
Baptist Church will meet Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock in the church.
Return-, from Norfolk
Miss Eunice Gray Holliday re
turned Thursday from Norfolk where
she visited her mother.
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Attend Graduation Exercises
James Polk Spruill attended the
graduation exercises at the Universi
ty of North Carolina last week.
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Visits Here from Norfolk
Lyman Mayo, of the U. S Navy,
stationed in Norfolk, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mayo.
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Visiting from Fort Jackson. S. C.
Norman Seldenbridge. of the U.
S. Army stationed at Fort Jackson.
S. C is visiting his parents.
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Visits Sister Here
Mrs. J. M. Riggsbee, of Durham,
arrived today to visit her sister Mrs.
A. J. Byrd.
GENUINE
Gold Seal
CONGOLEUM
All Sizes and Designs
Rugs and Yard Lengths
9x12 Gold Seal Rug.S5.95
You Can't Buy Better—Why
Take a Chance and Do Worse?
M. H. Mitchell
Furniture Co.
F. H. MODLIN, Mgr. PLYMOUTH, N. C. i
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Dad’s got lots to be
concerned about these
days! Smoking is one
of the few things that
relaxes him. So you
can’t give him any more
appropriate gife for Fa
ther’s Day—than his
favorite smoke.
DAD
Cigars, igarettes,
pipe tobacco and ac
cessories are our spe
cialty.
OLD SPICE
TALCUM POWDER 75c & tax
OLD SPICE
SHAVING SOAP $1
OLD SPICE SETS $1.90
PEN SETS.$5.95
PEN SETS.$11.98
ELECTRIC RAZOR $17.50
RILL FOLDS $1 - $6
CIGARS, Box $2.90
All Brands ol Cigarettes
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
AS YOUR DOCTOR ORDERS
WOMBLE
DRUG STORE
Here from Burlington
Mrs. Virginia Cahoon Gilliam, of
Burlington is spending a few weeks
here with her mother. Mrs. E. H.
Liverman.
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Here from Rocky Mount
Mrs, C. W. Bateman and son C. W.
jr of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs.
G D Berry and two children, of
Shiloh were guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs G. W. Bowen.
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Here from Robersonville
Mr .and Mrs. M. F. Van Nortwick
and Mrs. Alton Van Nortwick and
two children of Robersonville. were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Bowen and Mr. and Mrs Eddie Gets
inger.
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Recent Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gardner were
recent guests of Mrs. Sallie Gard
ner.
Here from Williamston
Miss Christine Jenkins, of Wil
liamston. spent Sunday with Gus
Gardner.
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Spending Vacation Here
Miss Helen Bratten, who is a stu
dent nurse at Rex Hospital in Ral
eigh. is spending her vacation at
her home here.
Returns Saturday to I^xington
Miss Jane Read returned Satur
day from Lexington where she visit
ed relatives.
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Visiting Parents Here
Mrs. Hugh Fagan Jordan is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M
Arps.
Spends Week-End Here
Lt. Walter Burgess spent the week
end here with his parents. Mr and
Mrs, T. C Burgess.
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Visiting In Norfolk
Ann Mayo is spending sometime in
Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Mayo.
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Visiting Father Here
Miss Sadie Ausbon. of Greenville
is visiting her father, C V W. Aus
>on.
in Raleigh Monday
W. B. Cox and W. H Peele went
to Raleigh Monday.
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In Robersonville and Wililamston
Mrs. Eddie Getsinger and son Sam
my went to Robersonville and Wil
liamston Tuesday.
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Attending Summer School
Alton Mayo is attending summer
school at the University of North
Carolina.
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Spends Week-End In Durham
Miss Nancy Bateman spent the
week-end in Durham.
In NewBern for Week-End
Fred Ausbon spent the week-end in
New Bern.
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Moves Into Home On Brinkley Ave.
Mi. and Mrs. F. M. Bowers have
moved into their home on Brinkley
Ave recently vacated by Mr and
Mrs Guy Watson.
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Recent Guests Here
Ensign and Mrs. James Wood Nor
man and daughter of Richmond and
Mrs. B. L Lang and daughter, of
Farmville were recent guests of Mr
and Mrs. J. W. Norman.
EADACHE^r
After hours of anxiety, a headache is
the last straw. But it quickly yields to
Capudine, which also Boothes nerves
upset by the pain. Capudine is
liquid. No waiting for it to
dissolve before or after tak
ing. So it's really quick. Use
only as directed. 10c, 30c, GOc.
EHEnzni
BOYD-BOWEN
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bowen, of
Plymouth, announce the marriage of
their daughter. Winona, to Melvin H.
Boyd, son of P. M Boyd, also of
Plymouth.
The groom, who is in the Naval
Air Corp. is now stationed at the
Norfolk Naval Air Station.
The marriage, which took place at
7 o'clock. June 11th, was solemnized
at the home of Rev T J. Hawkins,
who officiated.
After the ceremony, the wedding
party was received at the home of
the bride's sister. Mrs. A B. Gregory,
who entertained at a buffet supper.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. Bateman, of Williamsburg. Va.:
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bowen, of Nor
folk. Va.: Mr and Mrs. G. D. Berry
and sons of Shiloh: Miss Iris White,
of Plymouth: Mrs. C. W. Bateman,
of Rocky Mount: Mr. and Mrs. A B
Gregory and daughter: Mr. and Mrs.
H F Freeman and Mr and Mrs A
J. Green, of Norfolk. Va.
Visits Here This Week
Harry Gurkin. of the U S. Navy,
visited his family here this week.
Visiting Parents Here
Mrs. Joe M. Smith, of Suffolk, and
Mrs. B. S. Sellers, of Norfolk are
spending sometime here at the
home of their parents.
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Spends Week-End Here
Mrs. Jack Stubbs of Norfolk, spent
the week end here with friends and
relatives.
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Returns From Maryland
Mrs. David Craddock has returned
home after visiting her husband.
Pvt David Craddock, formerly of
Plymouth, who is now stationed at
Fort Gearge Meade Md.
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Left Last Friday
Mrs. Sam Wedgeworth and baby
left last Friday for Nashville. Tenn.,
to visit her husband for a few days
before he is transferred to Indian
apolis. Ind. Afterwards sire will go
to the home of her parents in Tus
caloosa, Ala., where she will spend
the remainder of the summer.
In Greenville Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C L Blount spent
Sunday in Greenville.
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At Home Tliis Week
Clifton Frymier, of the U. S Army,
Ben Robertson, of the Army Air
Corps and Oliver Lucas, Warren
Robbins. Felton Magee and Jimmy
Hays. Marines of Paris Island. S. C..
were at home this week.
Recent Guests Here
Henry, Frank and Earl Spruill
were recent guests of their mother.
Mrs. Angelo Spruill.
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In Raleigh Visiting
Mrs. G. W. Hardison is spending
sometime in Raleigh with her daugh
ter. Mrs. S. W. Ruark.
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Guests Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardison, of
Williamston, N. C. and Mrs. N. J.
Modlin. of Jamesville. N. C . were
the guests of Mr and Mrs. W. C.
Sexton Sunday.
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Advanced to Petty Officer
Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Sexton have
received word from their son Mar
vin Sexton on an aircraft carrier has
been advanced in rating to petty of
ficer, 1st class.
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Visiting: in Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davidson are
visiting relatives in Missouri.
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Spend Week-End Here
Mr, and Mrs. Benton Liverman, of
Norfolk, speint Lite week-end here.
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Elected Head Dancing Dept.
Miss Cornelia Edmondson has been
elected as head of the Modern Danc
ing Department of Western Reserve
University, in Cleveland, Ohio, for
the ensuing year. She is now attend
ing summer school at the Univer
sity of Wisconsin.
Visits Here Sunday
Macon Holliday, a marine instruc
tor at Camp Butner, was the guest
of Miss Eunice Gray Holliday on
Sunday. _
DANCE
ALBEMARLE BEACH
FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE Mb, M3
Music By
HAL THURSTON & HIS ORCH.
The Swing Band
10 Til 2 Script $1 Plus Tax
Patronize Your HOME RESORT
COTTAGES FOR RENT
Miss Martha Hornthal
Hostess To Club
Miss Martha Hornthal was hostess
to the Round Dozen Bridge Club on
Friday evening at the Plymouth
Country Club.
Mrs. C. McGowan received a re
frigerator set as the high score prize
Mrs. R. B Trotman and Mrs. L, S
Thompson won the bingo prizes.
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Mrs. W. H. Clark Entertains
Literary Club Thursday
Mrs. W. H Clark entertained the
Thursday Afternoon Literary Club
on June 10 at her home on Main
Street.
Lovely flowers decorated the home.
Mrs. W. H. Peele presided over a
short business session which was fol
lowed by a contest on familiar quo
tations in which Mrs. A E. Daven
port and Mrs. H. H. McLean were
winners.
A supper was served by the hostess
at the conclusion of the meeting.
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Mrs. S. A. Ward Hostess
To UDC Chapter Friday
Mrs. S. A. Ward was hostess to the
Charles Louis Latham Chapter of the
UDC at the last meeting until Sep
tember. on Friday.
Mrs. Abe Adler presided over the
business session during which the
chapter members voted to donate
$25 toward the training of a student
nurse as their contribution to the
Red Cross.
Mrs. C McGowan read thp ''Early
History of the UDC,"
The hostess served supper follow
ing the meeting.
Members of Scattered
Family Here Recently
Mrs. Angelo Spruill, one of Plym
outh’s oldest citizens, recently had
as her guests most of the members
of her scattered family. Among
those who have visited her were
Matthias Spruill and son. Matthias,
,ir., of Florida; Mrs. M. B. Gilliam
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spruill and
children, of Windsor; Earle Spruill
and daughter. Miss Frances Spruill,
of Portsmouth; and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Spruill and children, of Wil
son. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dinkins
live in the home with Mrs. Spruill.
Return From I,ake Waccamaw
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thompson re
turned Tuesday from Lake Wacca
maw, where they spent a month.
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In Norfolk Monday
Mrs. A. L. Owens, Mrs. E. L. Owens
Mrs. S. A. Ward and Mrs. Ted Blount
pent Monday in Norfolk.
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
MONUMENTS
of All Descriptions
ANY TYPE OF
Memorials & Tombstones
All Sizes and Lowest Prices
See or write
Z. B. BERGERON
No. 2 River Road
Washington, N. C.
GIFTS
FOR
Fathers
BOTH IN AND OUT i
OF THE SERVICE '
Remember Him — He Always Remembers You!
SERVICE KINCS. S12..-.0 [T
WRIST WATCHES
Hulova, Hamilton, Elgin
and Gruen
LEATHER GOODS
Bill Folds, Watch Straps, Ftc
A Varied Selection of
GIFTS for FATHER
From $1.00 Up
DON G. DAVIS Jeweler
We
Proudly
Present
To The Ladies of Plymouth
Mr. Odes Spurlin
An Outsanding Hair Stylist
of the South
CALL 231-1 For APPOINTMENT
Virginia Dare
Beauty Salon
Plymouth, N. C.
Father is Buying Bonds: You
Buy Him Gifts—and the more
practical, the better!
Now, Dad Has His Day
Don't FORGET To REMEMBER
We have a large selection of wear
ing apparel from which you can
pick a gift that will delight dad on
Father's Day, and for many
month to come. Or else, get a gift
certificate, and let him do his own
choosing.
L. S. Thompson