ADDITIONAL SOCIAL NEWS In Smithfield for Week-End Mrs. T. L. Bray and Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray spent the week-pnd in Smithfield. She was accompanied there by Mrs. J. H. Bonner and Peg gy Bonner, of Elizabeth City. In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Abe Adler went to Rocky Mount Wednesday. In Robersonville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. House and fam ily spent Sunday in Robersonville. Are Guests Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. Claire Morris and children and Miss Marion Davenport, of Columbia, and Mr. Swain, of the U. S. Navy, were guests on Monday of Mrs. John Carlisle. Visits Here from Williamston Mrs. J. L. Robertson, of Williams ton. spent last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. H. Booker and Mr. Booker. Has Tonsil Operations Bruce Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright, of Plymouth and Joanne Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hayes, of Dardens underwent ton sil operations at the Plymouth Clinic this week. Large Commercial Chrysanthemums Yellow White - Lavender also White & Yellow Button Price: $3 Dozen Dr. C. McGowan Plymouth, N. C. Now Living In Norfolk Mrs Catherine Woolweber is now living in Norfolk, so as to be with her husband who is stationed at Lit tle Creek. She is working at the Norfolk General Hospital while there. -$ Visiting Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. R. W. (Johnnie) Jones are visiting friends here this week. Mr. Jones, a water tender 2/c, of the Seabees, has been in the Aleu tian Islands for 20 months: Mrs. Jones has been making her home in in Sanford. -$ Visiting In Gastonia Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Basinger are spending sometime in Gastonia with their daughters. Returns to Indiana Miss Jeannett Rath, and friend, have returned to Kendall, Ind., after spending a few weeks here with Miss Rath's parents. Visiting Son Here Mrs. Whitley, of Washington, is visiting her son. W. L. Whitley and Mrs. Whitley. Attend Funeral in Georgia Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Keys attended the funeral of a relative in Georgia this week. -® In Rocky Mount Monday Mrs. Z. V. and Mrs. C. J. Norman went to Rocky Mount Monday. Visit in New York Mrs. Blanche Midgett and Mrs. W. H. Peele returned last night after spending a week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Polk Honor E. W. Walker Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Polk entertatin ed on Sunday afternoon from 5 to 6 a group of friends honoring, E. W. Walker, of Milwaukee, Wis., a former manager of the North Carolina Pulp Company plant here. r «*sS&w SNIFFLV. STUFFY distress OF special Instantly, relief from sniffly, sneezy stuffy distress of head colds starts to come the moment you put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Soothes irritation, relieves congestion, makes breathing easier in a hurry. Also helps prevent many colds front developing if used in time. Just try it! Works fine! Follow directions in folder. Double-Duty Nose Drops Works Fast Right Where VICKS VAIRO-NOL Mrs. J. H. Newkirk Is Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. J. H. Newkirk was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday evening. Additional guests were Mrs. Corbitt Swain, Mrs. W. C. Chesson. Mrs. M. W. Spruill. W. C. Jones. R. E. Dunn ing and Mrs. Jack Prank. High score prize was won by Mrs. A. J Byrd and Mrs. Jack Horner was runner-up. Mrs. W. C. Chesson scored high for the visitors. A salad course was served prior to the game. Mrs R A Duvall Entertains At Dinner-Bridge Monday Mrs. R. A. Duvall delightfully en terained a group of friends at din ner-bridge on Monday evening. At the conclusion of a three course din ner. bridge was played for five pro gressions with high score going to Mrs. S. A. Ward and second high to Mrs. Lloyd Horton. Both prizes were $1 in War Stamps. Guests included Mesdames Zeno Lyon. S. A. Ward. W. R. Hampton. Corrinne Austin. R. W. Johnston, H. B. Chapin. S. M. Rasmusson, Bernice Hammons. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rasmusson Entertain Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rasmusson entertained about 35 friends on Sun day from 12 to 1 in honor of their grandson. Lief Stebbins Rasmusson. who was christened at the morning service at Grace Episcopal Church here by the rector, the Rev. W. B. Daniels. George Curry at the christening service was proxy for the child's fa ther, Capt. S. S. Rasmusson, who is overseas, Harry Kruse was proxy for the child's maternal grandfather and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rasmusson were god-parents. Mrs. B. A. Sumner Entertains Club Mrs. B. A. Sumner entertained the Round Dozen Bridge Club on Friday evening. A chicken salad supper was served upon the arrival of the club members and three guests, Mrs. Tom Overman. Mrs. W. A. Smith and Mrs. Taylor Mauney. In the bridge game that followed, Mrs. W. Frith Winslow won the high score prize, Mrs. Bernice Hammons the bingo prize and Mrs. W. A. Smith the visitor's prize. Lovely chrysanthemums decorated the living and dining rooms. -:-a Attend Meeting in Windsor Mesdames S. A. Ward, T. W. Earle. D. J. Brinkley, Lloyd Horton, Zeno Lyon, H. B. Chapin, Minnie Cahoon, R. A. Duvall, W. R. Hampton, Eliza Daniel, Guy Watson. Miss Mary Du vall and the Rev. W. B. Daniels, are attending the Edenton Convocation of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church in Windsor today. BLOOD-TESTED BABY CHICKS Rocks or Reds; Postpaid at $12.95 for 100 - 300 for $37.5(1 Heavy Mixed $10.50; 300 for $30 Write for WhTsale Price, Address: SHEELEY’S CHICKS NORFOLK 10, VA. PEANUT FARMERS BE SURE YOUR PEANUTS ARE Thoroughly Dry BEFORE PICKING WHEN YOU GET THEM READY FOR MARKET SEE OR CALL I. T. BROWNING & SON Office ai A. C. L. Depot . Plymouth, N. C. Phone 292-6 ! PLANTERS NUT AND CHOCOLATE COMPANY MACKEYS Mrs. C. S. Wilbinski. after an ex tended visit to her mother, Mrs. T. B. Wallace, left Wednesday to visit her husband's parents, in Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Liverman and Mrs. J W. Everett, of Columbia were Sunday guests of Mrs. N. T. Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Klass made a business trip to Washington Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Sessoms and little Miss Linda Sessoms, of Wind sor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edison Davenport. Mrs. Theodore Wallace was the dinner guest of Mrs. Nan Everett Sunday. Miss Evelyn Klass visited friends in Washington during the week-end. Mrs. Dick Lamb and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C G. Reddick. Mrs. Richard Overton was a busi ness visitor in Edenton Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Chesson of Snow Hill spent the week-md with her mother, Mrs. H. R. Chesson. Pleasant Grove Mrs. Virginia Monroe spent the week-end with Lt. and Mrs. Bob In gram in Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tarkenton. of Newport News and son. John Tarken ton. .ir.. of the Southwest Pacific, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wynne. Miss Myrtle Tarken ton and Miss Nellie Tarkenton. of Plymouth, were also their dinner guests Sunday. Cpl. Ross Chesson. son of E. R. Chesson, of Plymouth, spent Wednes day night with his grandmother, Mrs. Lina Chesson. Cpl. Chesson is sta tioned at a camp in Colorado. Mrs. Bettie Spruill is spending some time with Capt. and Mrs. N. M. Spruill at Elizabeth City. Miss Violet Phelps is taking a course in a nursing school in Richmond. Va.. from there she plans to take training at a hospital in Baltimore, Md. Miss Phelps is considered a very deserv ing and well-liked young lady in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Chesson and Mrs. C. G. Gurganus spent Thursday in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chesson and son, Larry and Billie were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Basnight Sunday. Mrs. C. G. Gurganus and family and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Davenport vis ited relatives in Hassel Sunday. Mrs. William Phelps spent Tuesday in Plymouth. Mrs. Edens and Mrs. Horton Hostesses at Dinner Party Mrs. Tex Edens and Mrs. Lewis Horton were hostesses at a dinner party on Saturday evening to a group of their friends at the home of the former. -$ Class Has Wiener Roast Last Week The Senior class of the Ludford Memorial Baptist Church had a wie ner roast at the home of Mrs. Mildred Dawley Thursday night. About 20 members of the class attended. Keith Arnold who is the assistant teacher for the class accompanied them as chaperon. -$ Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray Honors Guest Monday Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray was hos ;ess at two tables of bridge on Mon Say evening, honoring Mrs. W. J. Fay monville, of Fredericksburg, Va.. who was her guest. Mrs. Bob Irvine won the high score prize. Mrs. Faymonville received the bingo prize and was also presented a gift by the hostess. Those present were, in addition to the honoree, Mrs. Bob Irvine, Mrs. L. Wagner, Mrs. C. K. Anderson, Mrs. A D. Hanes, Mrs. Tom Overman, Mrs. W. A. Davidson, Jr., and Miss Kath erine Midgett. A dessert course was served. -« Visit In Norfolk Mrs. Leon Driver. jr„ and daugh ter. Dianne, spent a few days in Nor folk recently with friends. Visiting from Raleigh Mrs. N. B. Stevens, of Raleigh is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Camp bell. For Cold Weather AHEAD WE HAVE Just Received— ★ Men's and Boys TOPCOATS and REVERSIBLES In A1I Wool Gabardines, Fleeces, and Tweeds Men's $14.95 - $32.50 Boys' $8.95 - $14.95 Also New Shipment of Men’s and Boys’ SUITS - COATS - SWEATERS PANTS and other Furnishings! GANDERSON'S Quality Shop SKINNERSVILLE George Johnson, of Fort Monroe, /a., and Mr. Smith, of near Winfall. vere guests of Mrs. Sally Davenport md Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Everett and 'amily Saturday. Mr. Johnson stated ;his was his first visit to the com nunity in 52 years. Mrs. William F. Tipton, of Seven Mile. Ohio, who has been visiting i ■ r nother, Mrs. Ada Halsey, and broth :rs. left Tuesday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White en ;ertained at their home here last Wednesday evening in honor of the nrthdays of their son-in-law and laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lu ;as, jr., of Plymouth. The home vas decorated with pretty fall flow ers of many kinds and colors. Those present included the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Lucas. sr„ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas, jr.. and daughter, Dale Marganette, of Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. Mrs. Sally Davenport was in Plym juth Wednesday. While there she idsited Mrs. Claude Norman Services were held at Oak Grove Baptist church last Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. S. B. Wilson, of Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bell, of Chowan River Bridge, and Mrs. Sally Dav enport were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Clinton Everett Sunday Walter W. WTiite was a visitor to :he Williamston tobacco market last, ruesdav. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Everett. Mr. ind Mrs. P. H. Bell and Mrs. Sally Davenport were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snell, jr.. on Cross Roads Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Everett and children, of Mackeys, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Everett. E. W. Walker and Melvin White Entertain Friends E. W. Walker and Melvin White, of Milwaukee, Wis.. entertained a group of friends at breakfast at the Plym outh Country Club Sunday morning. CHERRY Dorkie Davenport and family were home to visit his mother. Mrs. A. W. Davenport, who is ill with pneumonia, Newport News and Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. W. A. Herring and little son accompanied her home. Henry Phelps from Norfolk. Va.. is ill with pneumonia at his father's home near Cherry. Mrs. Andrew Davenport, of South Mills, visited her father. D. A. Phelps on Sunday. Frank Phelps and Wilbur Phelps and family also visited their father on Sunday. also Ralph Davenport and Lucille Davenport were home from Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. Rossie Spruill has returned home from visiting her children in ifflf 4* Complete with Permanent om r j "ave Solution, curie, Rhnmpoo and wave set—noiHriT e[f.e to buy. Requires no heat, cirri' ■ i.-i •- r.r ma chines. Safe for every type of li.-ir. Over C, mil iion sold Money back guarantee. Get a Charni JMirl Ivit today. W. F. Winslow’s 5c to SI Store William Penn Pint $1-85 Fifth *3 00 Blended Whiskey, 86 proof, 65# groin neutral spirits i GOO DERHAM & WORTS P E OR i A, ILLINOIS LIMITED Winterize Your Car Bring li To Us for A Complete Check-up and Put in Anti-Freeze Full line of Radiator Hose. Anti-Freeze, Heaters, Tires and Tubes. The motor should be tuned for winter driving, oil changed, and the cooling system cleaned out before it gets too cold—let us do it all for you. If You Have a Used Car for Sale, Any Make or Model See Us! Big Stock oi Genuine Chevrolet Parts and Accessories HOUSE CHEVROLET COMPANY Jack W. House, Mgr.Plymouth, N. C. The Office of Defense Transportation Says: GROCERY DELIVERIES MUST BE REDUCED TO TWO DELIVERIES EACH WEEK ONLY! In order to comply with Office of Defense Transportation Regulation 17, Amendment 3B, which states that grocery stores can deliver only twice a week to any customer by truck, the un dersigned groceries have decided to make deliveries Fridays & Saturdays Of Each Week EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Please bear in mind that we are following government regu lations and are not taking this action of our own choosing. We feel sure that we have the public’s understanding and cooperation in this effort to conserve labor, trucks, tires and gasoline; and we extend our thanks for your patronage. Yellow Front Market P. H. Darden Grocery J. E. Hardison Sexton's Store Kelly's Grocery & Market Allen's Store R. S. Browning W. T. Arranls Tetterton & Outten Fagan's Cash Store N. L. Armstead

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