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Visit Here Recently
Capt. and Mrs. M. R. Martin are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Martin
and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Doxey.
Capt.. Marlin has recently returned
from overseas.
Visit Here from Washington
Mrs. Clyde Gaboon and daughters,
of Washington, were week-end guests
of Mrs. Minnie Cahoon.
Here from Robersonville
M. F. Van Nortwick, of Roberson
ville, spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Bount.
On Business Trip to New York
Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. W. E.
Waters left Monday on a business trip
to New York.
Returns from Williamsburg. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, of Ar
kansas. returned this week to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Spruill
after spending a few days in Wil
liamsburg. Va., with Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Lyon.
Here from Williamston
Mrs. G. P. Hall, of Williamston was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle
Hall a few clays this week.
Returns to Philadelphia
Mrs. John Roper Kessinger. re
turned to her home in Philadelphia
on Sunday. She was accompanied by
her daughter, Mrs. Ted Blount.
In Richmond Wednesday
Mrs. E. G. Arps, Mrs. W. H. John
son and Mrs. H. Marion Ramsey,
spent Wednesday in Richmond.
Visit Here from Portsmouth
Miss Doris Bateman, of Ports
mouth and Chester Smigeliski, of the
U. S. Navy. Norfolk, were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mi’s. Keith
Arnold.
In Washington Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Adler went to
Washington Sunday afternoon.
Here from Durham
Mrs. Ivan Brown and children, of
Durham, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. D. Davis.
Home During Week-End
Edward Westray. U. S. Army, was
at home during the week-end.
Recent Guest Here
Mrs. Robert Petree, of Kentucky,
was the recent guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edlow Harrison.
Here from Washington
Mrs. Allie Newberry Moore, oi
Washington, was the recent guest of
friends here.
Visiting Here
Marine Johnnie Nesbitt is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ayers.
In Washington Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Byrd, Rogers and
Carolyn Byrd and Marine Bob Young
went to Washington Sunday after
noon.
Week-End Guests Here
Capt. and Mrs. Peon Gandersor
were week-end guests of Mr. anc
Mrs. J. S. Shugar and Mr. and Mrs
Ben Ganderson.
Returns To Norfolk
Mrs. B. S. Seilers has returned tc
Norfolk after spending last week here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Davidson. _
Visiting Daughter Here
Mrs. G. W. Harney is spending
sometime with her daughter. Mrs. P.
B. Bateman and Mr Bateman.
Spends Week-End Here
Miss Eunice Grey Holliday spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Chesson.
Home for Week-End
Wilford Whitley. Davidson College
student, was at home for the week
end.
Receives Medical Discharge
Lee Landing has received an hon
orable medical discharge from the
U. S. Army and is at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Land
ing.
Returns To Duty
Joseph C. Snell, of the U. S. Navy,
who has been at home on leave for
30 davs returned to Norfolk Satur
day to be assigned to further duty.
Visits Here from Rocky Mount
J. W. Council of Rocky Mount visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Davis and
Paul Peel here during the week-end.
Visit Parents Here
Mrs. J-oe M. Smith and Mrs. B. L.
Sellers, of Norfolk, were guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Davidson this week.
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In Florida Last Week
Mrs. Hugh F. Jordan and Miss
Miriam Ausbon spent a few days last
week in Florida.
I Here for Week-End
Miss Helene Duvall, of Elizabeth
City was at home for the week-end.
In Washington for Week-End
R. T. Warren spent the week-end
in Washington.
Visit Mother Here
Wac Roberta Spencer and Robert
Spencer, U. S. Navy, are visiting
their mother here.
To Visit Husband
Mrs. Louise S. Alien will leave next
Monday, for Wisconsin to visit her
husband, Newman Allen, who is sta
tioned at an Army camp.
Week-End Guests Here
Miss Clover Johnson and Frances
Turnage were week-end guests in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Bray.
NOTICE
We are now taking orders for
tailor made suits for men and
young men . . . featuring . . .
PLEATS, ZIPPERS
And any size width bottom
and knee sizes preferred;
as well as coat lengths—
made to your measurement.
SUITS WILL BE MADE BY
M. Born & Co.
and
English-American
SANDERSON'S
DUALITY Shop
Located Next To Penders
Tail Pipes and
Mufflers
For All Makes of Cars
Mew Arrivals
Short and Long
IBO Per Cent Wool—BOOT SOCKS
BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES
BIKE REPAIR PARTS-FENDERS
Premium Grade—100% Pennsylvania
MOTOR OIL 2-Gal. Can.$1.85
By the Foot or in Sets
HIGH-TENSION WIRE
Single and Double Armored Gable
Christmas Toys
Early. They Will Be Scarce Later
New Items Being Shown Every Day. Get Yours
Western Auto
Associate Store
Miller Warren, Owner Plymouth, N. C.
Mere From Norfolk
F. Maurice Smith, of the U. S.
Army Transport Service, of Norfolk,
is .spending this week here with his
family.
Moves To Baltimore, Md.
Allien Holton is moving to Balti
more, Md . this week. She will work
with the Glenn L. Martin Co, there.
Undergoes Operation
Carrie Lee Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Brown, of Jamesville,
underwent a tonsil operation at the
Plymouth Clinic, last Friday.
In Aulander Saturday
Mrs. Everett Morris attended the
wedding of Miss Cleo Morris and Mr.
Duff, of Franklin. Va.. in Aulander
last Saturday.
Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin, of Dar
dens. announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daugh
ter. Doris, to Joseph Pipkins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pipkins, of Eliz
abeth City. The wedding will take
place in December.
Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bateman and
daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. E. S. Bul
lock, of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. Berry and two children, of Shi
loh. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Bowen Sunday.
Visit in Pantego
Mr. and Mrs. E M. Ricks and Eddie
Marshall, jr„ spent the week-end at
Pantego with their parents.
Visit in Tarboro
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmondson and
Mrs. C. K. Anderson spent Sunday
afternoon in Tarboro.
In Norfolk Sunday
Bill Roebuck went to Norfolk on
Sunday. _
Mary Elizabeth Bray
Honors Clover Johnson
Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray enter-!
tained on Saturday afternoon at a
coffee hour honoring Miss Clover j
Johnson who left Sunday for Eliza- \
bethtown where she will make her i
home
Chrysanthemums and cormds were!
used for decorations.
Mrs, T. L. Bray poured coffee and j
canapes, sandwiches, hors-d’ouvres, j
nut bread and cookies were served i
from the lace covered dining room'
table.
Guests included in addtion to the j
honoree. Miss Frances Turnage, of j
Ayden, Miss Marie Hunt, Mrs. Hugh j
Jordan. Miss Carolyn Brinkley. Mrs.
Harold Nelson, Mrs. Dallas Waters,
Mrs. Tom Overman, Mrs. Bob Ir
vine, Mrs. C. K. Anderson, Mrs. P.
B. Bateman. Miss Katherine Midgett, j
Miss Mary Duvall. Mrs. Eliza Daniel.
Mrs. S. S. Rasmusson, Mrs. A. D.
Hanes. Mrs. L. D Wagner.
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Visits Father Here
Alton Mayo, U. S. Navy, visited his
| father. W. J. Mayo, a few days re
cently. _
Visits HU Mother
Samuel Bray Bateman, of the U. S.
Wavy, Waited his mother this week.
In Raleigh Wednesday
A. J. Byrd made a business trip to
Raleigh Wednesday. _
Gives Mothers Way
Children’s Colds
Acts Promptly to Help Relieve Coughing Spasms,
Congestion and Irritation In Upper Bronchial Tubes
surfaces like a
warming, com
forting poultice
Because its penetrating-stimulating
action (as illustrated) brings such
grand relief, most young mothers
rub VapoRub on the throat, chest
and back at bedtime. It starts to work
at once and keeps on working for
hours to bring relief. Invites restful
sleep. Often by morning most of
the misery of the cold is gone!
ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this
special double action. It is time
tested, home-proved ... the best
known home remedy for relieving
miseries of ft J| A
children’s
colds. Try it! W VAPORUI
ONEONE CENT
. Manufacturer’s suggested
■for the price of
Manufacturer’s
Are Based on
Items.
s Circular
Cosmetic
All. Rex all P
Retail Prices.
NOVEMBER 2. 3. & 4
* SaCuA-dcu}.
puretcrt
aspirin
WOMBLE/S Drag Store
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AS YOCR DOCTOR ORDERS
REG. 59c FULL PINT
ANTISEPTIC
SOLUTION
•Soothes sore throat due to colds.
Kills contacted germs almost in
stantly, yet does not harm delicate
body tissues.
•Excellent safeguard against infec
tion. Use Mi 31 Solution on dress
ings for small cuts and wounds . . .
and apply to minor skin irritations.
ZUi*iU it!
Save 5$t
2(<H'60‘
14 OZS.
Pare Jest I
HIGH POTENCY
COD LIVER OIL
• No wonder mothers prefer this Cod Liver
Oil for their children—Its extra potency
means it is more convenient to administer. Its
name “Puretest" means it is dependable in
quality and its low price means it is a value
you won't want to miss.
U. S P UNITS
MINIMUM DAILY
requirements
Paretest
Halibut Liver Oil capsuus
•Think of it! Two boxes supply more than 14
weeks’ supply for adults or children. a
2(m66*
>c4>/ 1 hhh,
>'S
VITSMtH A P
u.< L,
lONES“A0l,l„,F SUPPLIES '
rkl I R'9 39c KlENZ0
BRUSHLESS
'SHAVING CREAM
, BIG 6 OZ. JAR
NO BRUSH ‘Goes to work
no muss ,0 soften y°ur
tough, stub
born whiskers.
40c
a ?exaXl PRODUCT
I V/2 ox*. *r?e-xaX^
r Milk of Magnesia
f TOOTH POWDER
An effective
tooth cleaner
that cannot
harm tooth
enamel.
Pleasant - tast
ing, too.
(OX OF SO /\tt'i'fe.\f
VITAMIN A B D and G CAPSUUS
•Not one ... not two ... not three,
but FOUR IMPORTANT VI
TAMINS in generous quantities.
QUANTITIES ST8ICTIV
UM TED AT THIS
10 ' PPICE
a »»OOUCT
2 fa* *1-01
wmm ivcspite wartime conditions, ivcxaii again wrings you it aaie .savings.
On special occasions some of these items are sold below regular list
prices but neper at such reduced prices as now.
■■t Although quality is unchanged, the variety and quantities are limited.
So shop early and avoid disappointment.
For your tolerance and understanding if some favorite 1 c Sale Items
are nor available, we say "Thank You!”
. PERCOCOD Tablets )KS 2/$l01
MULTAMINS Tablets ffsiats 2/61.
vitamin a & d tablets 2/si 21
XL. THIAMIN CHLORIDE »* 2/76.
:::.r cream deodorant ■ 2/si.*
*•9 50c LORIE ROUGE Smart shades 2/51«
■-«« MASCAL’S HAND LOTION 2/50c*
SJ0* ANALGESIC BALM SSSS*^ 2/41®
;:;.,?5e CORN SOLVENT ^ricrroinPAiN2/26c
SXT MEDICATED CORN PADS&2/26c
a-M< HEADACHE TABLETS 2/26c
l'/a Oit. DCV CAI UIMC Soothes minor burns and O //lil.
Rexnll IttA'OHLVmt simple skin irritations t/TV£
ROLLING MASSAGE CREAM 2/51c*
&:'• COLD CREAM — 2/2fc*
«</« On.
MASCAL’S HAND CREAM 2/5K
SILVER POLISH *« 2/26«
FLOOR-BRITE HrfPflr 2/60c
£■."* DISINFECTANT™^ 2/63c
T3l°Kuni. SHAVING CREAM 2/30c
SHAVING CREAM *««*«*• 2/26c
Reg 25c
Rexall
&*• Mi 31 Tooth Pwd. 5»SS2* 2/36*
K- MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE 2/26*
K.,r ORDERLIES 8WiS£" 2/51*
.. MILK OF MAGNESIA TABS. 2/26*
Full Pint UlilCDAI nil Non-h.b.t forming O /7|*
Purtusi mintUHL UIL mechanical laxative fc/ I Dc
R«9 15c CDCAM CAI T No excessive bitter O /1
Pur.Ktt tldUIYI oHL I taste. 8 ounces 4/ 10c
BABY LAXATIVE — 2/36c
£■”* ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT 2/26c
M BORIC ACID crystals. bounces 2/18®
IHfSf *«[ ttooucts *Plus Tones
REMEMBER THE DRUG
STORE TOR BEST VALUES ALWAYS
3 ounces Punted
CASTOR OIL
• Specially pro
cessed from SE
LECTED Castor
beans to give it a
sweet nutty flavor.
many parents se- ^
lect this laxative
for their chil- \ |
dren.
2f**5/c
k 7exo.lt PRODUCT
50c Size
WOODBURY
LOTIOH
2 ior 51c
50c Size
S&DHILKof
MAGNESIA
2 ior 51c
lt*g 49c FULL PINT RIKER'S
PETROFOl
AMERICAN MINERAL Oil
•A popular type
laxative because
its action is
purely ■ mechani
cal and pot
habit-forming.
•2p»50e
rtuviekf
BOTTLE
OF
100
YCAST and IRON
TABLETS
•If lack of vitality
is due to poor
appetite because
your system
craves Vitamin Bi
and Iron these
Tablets can help
you.
all rexall products sold on a money-back guarantee of satisfaction