RntrrtauunABta Club Mrrtlnr* lrwrn(r«ment» Wrddliifa Pmontli Society and Personals Or PLYMOUTH and WASHINGTON COUNTY vyyi yaw wwrf w wm ww wvjv* PHONE Anything tor This Department To 295-6 BBBBBBE Herr from Newport News Mrs. Myrtle Peal returned on Sun day with Mrs. Leroy Bateman from Newport News. -$ Returns to Duty E. E. Harrell, U. S. Navy, returned to duty on Sunday. - Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clark and son, C W.. Miss Mildred Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bateman, of Durham, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman. -- In Kinston Friday Mrs. Harry Gurkin spent Friday night in Kinston. -® Here from Kinston Mr and Mrs. W K. Taylor, jr., Mrs. W. K. Taylor, sr. and son John of Kinston, were week-end guests of Mrs. George Barden, Sr. -® Visits Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Capehart. for mer residents of Plymouth, were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. W House and other friends on Monday -$ In Everetts Sunday Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Gaylord and daughter. Gale spent Sunday in Everetts. Visiting Sister in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. James Smith is visiting her sister in Charleston, S, C. Spending Furlough Here Cpl. W. M. Darden is spending a furlough here with his wife and par ents. M FIRST JHSNOF A O'*® f USE 666 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS c In Farmville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ned Swain and child ren spent Sunday in Farmville. Mrs. Mattie Swain and grandson. Charles j Swain, of Roper, returned home with them -9 Called to Greensboro Mrs. Minnie Cahoon was called to ■ Greensboro, Friday on account of the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Tay ! lar. -§ Home for Week-End Walter Clark was at home for the week-end. Reunion Held Sunday A reunion of the Ralph family was held on Sunday with Mrs. Eloise Ralph at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Swain. - In Raleigh Monday A. J. Byrd went to Raleigh on , Monday. -# Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Griscom an nounce the birth of a daughter on Thursday May 11. in a Rocky Mount Hospital. Spends Week-End in Newport News Mrs. Leroy Bateman spent the week-end in Newport News. She was accompanied by Mrs. Tut Bonner of Aurora. Here from Raleigh Mrs. Sam Wayburn and children, of Raleigh, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Coburn. -s Spends Week-End Here Miss Helene Duvall, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Duvall. -® Visit In JamesviUe Sunday Mrs. S. F. Garrett, Mrs. Herman Brown and Miss Mary Askew visited : friends and relatives in JamesviUe Sunday. _ PORCH FURNITURE This Warm Weather Calls for You to Get Out of the House— We Are Now Showing— Chairs - Swings GLIDER CUSHIONS ALSO CYPRESS LAWH CHAIRS Watch Our Windows ior the Latest and Rest Quality Furniture NORMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Spends Week-End Here Miss Virginia Layton Spruill, of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Luther Nobles and Mr. Nobles. In Raleigh Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Read and Miss Jane Read spent Monday in Raleigh. -« Visiting Mother In Philadelphia Mrs. Ted Blount is visiting her mother, Mrs. John R. Kessinger. in Philadelphia. -* In Bethel Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manning vis ited relatives in Bethel Sunday af ternoon. -e Spending Week in Riehniond. V’a. Mrs. C. L. Blount is spending this week in Riehniond, with her sister who is a patient in a hospital there. -® Delivers Baeealaureate Sermon The Rev. W. B. Daniels delivered the Baccaleureate sermon for the Senior Class of the Englehard High School Sunday night. In New Bern Monday Mrs. C. L. Howell, Mrs. Ray Mills. Mrs Harry Crews and Mrs. Ed Hill spent Monday in New Bern. Visit In Robersonville Mr. and Mrs. J. W. House and daughter. Jackie, visited relatives in Robersonville Sunday afternoon. -® In Aurora Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chapin and daughter, Virginia, went to Aurora Tuesday afternoon. -® Spends Week-End in Windsor Miss Martha Hornthal spent the week-end in Windsor. Home for Week-End Jimmy Croley. U. S. Navy, was at home for the week-end. -- Here Thursday Robert Coburn, of Williamston. was in town on Thursday. Spends Week-End in Suffolk R. B Trotman spent the week-end in Suffolk. -% Spends Week-End in Norfolk Mrs. W. A. Davidson and Miss Phyllis Davidson spent the week-end in Norfolk. -® Visit In Creswell Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Owens and sons visited relatives in Creswell Sunday. In Arkansas This Week _ _ W. A. Davidson made a business trip to Arkansas this week. -» Returns from Furlough Phil Ayers. U. S. Navy, has return ed to duty after spending a furlough here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ayers. -® Here from Hertford Mrs. J. E. Lane, of Hertford, is spending sometime here with her daughter. Mrs. Dan Basinger and Mr. Basinger. -® Spend Week-End in Hampton. Va. Mrs. G. R. Salyer and daughter and Mrs. W. P. Ausbon spent the week-end in Hampton, Va. -» Visit Here Thursday Mrs. Piephoff and Mrs. John W. Williams, of Williamston, were guests of Mrs. W. H. Booker on Thursday. - Week-End Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tyree, of Beaufort were week-end guests of Mrs. Sallie Gardner. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... W “Guess we’re pretty lucky in our town, Judge, that we don’t have the youth problem you read about in other places.’’ “Don’t know as you can call it lucky, Harold... we saw it coming with the war and we did something about it before it hit us. We gave our 'teen age youngsters the recreational facilities they needed and really wanted. Those familiar with this wartime problem know that young folks go to places they shouldn’t only when the proper places are not provided for them. Young people always want to be with others of their own age... want their own type of entertainment. Town after town has found out that once these simple wants are met, the problem is well on its way to being licked.” “Guess I didn’t really know how far sighted our town really is, Judge. If we hadn't looked ahead we wouldn’t have had anybody or anything to blame but ourselves, would we?" (Advertisement) This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverafe Industries, Ine WOOLWEBER-TERRY Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Terry, of Plym outh announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine Bray, to First Class Petty Officer Raymond E. Woolweber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woolweber, of Milwaukee. Wisconsin. The wedding took place at the Plym outh Methodist church Monday, May 15, with the Rev. T. R. Jenkins, pas tor. performing the ceremony. Only a few close friends and members of the families of the con tracting couples were present. After completing high school, Mrs. Woolweber graduated as a registered nurse from the James Walker Me morial Hospital in Wilmington. For the past year she has been employed as nurse at the Plymouth Clinic. After a trip to Wisconsin, Mrs. Woolweber will resume her work at the Plymouth Clinic. Mrs. Edgar Bateman Is Hostess to UDC Meeting Mrs. Edgar Bateman was hostess to the Charles Louis Latham Chap ter of the U. D. C. on Friday after noon. Mrs. Abe Adler presided. A collection for the Red Cross fund was taken. Mrs. T. L. Bray read an article. The hostess served a chicken salad course. -<• In Edenton Friday Mrs. W. R Hampton spent Friday in Edenton. •Spends Mother's Day Here Mrs. Avis Trump, of Portsmouth. Va.. spent the Mother's Day week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bradons. -© Attends Columbia Commencement Mrs. John Carlisle attended the commencement exercises of the Co lumbia High School on Wednesday evening at which time Miss Car mine Davenport, of Mackeys, gradu ated. In Raleigh Monday Mrs. T. W. Earle spent Monday in Raleigh. In Portsmouth for Week-End Samuel Ward Carlisle spent the week-end in Portsmouth, with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wyndham. -® Here from Greensboro Mrs. Herman Brown and daughter, of Greensboro, spent last week with Miss Mary Askew. -®> In Edenton Sunday Lt. A1 Haynes and Miss Jane Read spent Sunday afternoon in Edenton. Home for Few Days Owens Dupree was at home for the week-end. Here from Norfolk A. F. Coburn, of Norfolk, was the guest of his neiee, Mrs. D. T. Read, on Sunday. -® Is Guest Here Sunday Barney Kane. U. S. Navy, was the guest of Miss Peggy Brown on Sun day. Moves Into Apartment Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harden have moved into the apartment recently vacated by Bill Clifton. Spends W'eek-End in Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Cahoon, who have been spending sometime here with Mrs. Minnie Cahoon, spent the week-end in Eureka. -<$>.— - Here from Dallas, Tex. Mrs. C. W. Humphrey, of Dallas, Texas, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sallie Gardner. Approaching Marriage of Miss fane Read Announced , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Read of Plym-1 outh. announce the approaching mar raige of their daughter, Jane, to Lt. A D. Hanes, of Cherry Point. Tire wedding will be solemnized Satur day afternoon. May 20. at 3 o'clock in St. Ann's Catholic Church in Eden ; ton. Friends of the family are invited to1 attend. Here from Maekeys N. H Davenport, Mrs. Ruth Rid dick and Miss Marion Davenport, of Mackeys, were guests of Mrs. John Carlisle Tuesday evening. -- Miss Jane Read Honored Friday at Bridge Shower Miss Jane Read, bride-elect, was j honored on Friday evening at a : bridge shower given by Mrs. D. Tay , loe Read, Mrs. P. W. Brown and Miss Peggy Brown at the home of the latter. Lively flowers were used to deco rate the rooms where four tables were arranged for bridge. Candle light furnished the illumination dur ing the refreshment hour when ice cream, individual bridal cakes and salted nuts were served. Corsages were given as favors and the honoree was presented a corsage of white flowers. White candles, tied with white ribbon and baby's breath in silver holders centered each table. The bride-elect’s place at the table was designated by a miniature bride and bridegroom. Miss Katherine Midgett received two vases as the high score prize and Mrs. Everett Morris, recent bride, won the bingo prize, a box of face powder. Tire hostess presented to Miss Read a pair of candlesticks in crystal. Miss Read was also presented an Congratulations— To the Graduating Class ★ and to those friends and parents who have not yet purchased —THE GIFT— We Extend this final in vitation to call in our store where you will surely find a Lasting and Appropriate -GIFT Regardless of the amount you wish to spend. DON G. DAVIS Jeweler Special Close-Out Prices On ROLL ROOFING ““■^^JMITED QUANTITY 36 in. Wide - 36 ft. Long 65-lb. Weight, Roll $1.50 45-lb. Weight, Roll.$1.00 FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED Bicycle Repair Parts Good supply on hand, including: Fenders, Axles, Bearings, and many other items. _ 25 Feet GARPEH HOSE $2.50 Don't Forget Our Wizard Ratteries and DAVIS First-Grade TIRES Bring Us Your Certificate WESTERN Auto Associate Store MILLER WARREN, Owner Plymouth, N. C. Senior Class Given Weiner Roast Tuesday The Senior class of the high school was entertained on Tuesday evening at Albemarle Beach at a weiner roast given by the grade mothers, Mrs. H. A. Williford. Mrs W. F. Winslow and Mrs. Lee Landing. umbrella filled with lovely gifts from those present who were: Misses Katherine Midgett. Anna Margaret Stillman, Carolyn Brinkley, Joyce and Lillian Robbins. May Jo Walker. Na omi Skyles. Mary Elizabeth Bray. Mary Duvall. Mrs. Joe Foster. Mrs. Harold Nelson. Mrs. Lewis Sawyers Mrs. Everett Morris. Mrs. Don Davis Mon-Habit Forming. PUocont. 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