Via* in Smithfield Mrs. Bill Glover and children vis ited relatives in Smithfeld last week end. ? e Spends Week-end Here Ensgn Russell 'l. Roebuck, of the | U. S. Navy, spent the week-end here with his parents. Sheriff and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck. ? In Micro Last Week-end Mrs. Wheeler M. Manning spent last week-end with relatives in Mi cro. Returns to Rhode Island Bill Hollqman, of the U. S. Navy, returned last Saturday to Rhode i Island, where he is stationed, after a few days' visit here with his moth er. AT FIRST SIOMOFA OV? use 666 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Visit Relatives Here Dr .and Mrs. J. L. Spencer and lit tle daughter, Mary Morton, spent the holidays here with relatives. Is Visiting Here Mrs. E T. Forbes, of Greenville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs P. H. Brown here for a few days. Spends Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs Norwood Bailey, of Norfolk, visited relatives here last week-end. In Hamilton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher and Miss Cora Proctor attended the wed ding of Miss Ruby Johnson in Ham ilton Sunday. Were Here l.ast Week-end Mr. and Mrs Charles Herriott, of Elizabeth City, weer here last week end Visit in Washington Mrs. Davis Harrison and daughter, Sandra, visited relatives in Wash ington last?wk-end^ In Kinston Sunday Mrs. Roger Critcher, III, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Early, of Windsor, visited in Kinston Sunday. Visiting in Robersonviile Captain Carl Norman, who has been in overseas service, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Norman, in Robersonviile for a few days. Leaves for Atlanta J. B Taylor accompanied his son, Jimmy, Jr., to New Bern Monday. Young Taylor was enroute to Atlan ta, Ga., where he will take examina tions for the Naval Air Corps. In Rocky Mount Saturday Mesdames Theo Roberson, J. B. Barnhiil, Jr., C. T. Roberson and Miss Evelyn Lilley accompanied Staff Sergeant George Lee Rober son to Rocky Mount Saturday. Sgt. Roberson was enroute to Grenier Field, New Hampshire. Returns from Portsmouth Mrs. Dallas Roberson has return ed from Portsmouth after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Perkins. Will Make Their Home Here Mr. and Mrs. John Wier have re turned from Holly Ridge to make their home here. Spends Week-end Here Chief Petty Officer Russell Oak ley, of Long Island, N. Y., visited relatives here last week-end. In Norfolk Last Week-end Misses Gennette Myers and Ethel Taylor visited in Norfolk last week end. Confined to Her Home Miss Mary Benson is confined to her home in Benson, N. C., with in fluenza. ? ? Was Here Last Week-end Cpl. Jimmie Dickens, of Fort Bragg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hal Dickens here last week-end Leaves for Kentucky Mr. W. B. Watts left Sunday for the tobacco markets in Kentucky. Visits Here Last Week-end ?Mum Edna Earl James, of Norfolk, visited relatives here last week end. * Shops Here Saturday Mrs. E G. Beard, of Jamesville, shopped here Saturday. Leave for Tennessee Messrs. J. B. Taylor, Sr., and Jack Hardison leave Thursday for the to bacco markets in Tennessee and Ken tucky, Mr. Taylor going to Bowling Green and Mr. Hardison to Mt. Pleasant. Direct Hits! ARE BEING SCORED DAILY By W oolardHd w.Co. In Hog Killing Equipment Butcher Knives Hog Serapert? Sausage Mills Lard Presses I^ard Stands Mill Repairs Wouilen Tub* Meat Saws WOOLARD Hardware Company WILUAMSTON, N. C. B53f ? ...nO u '??? Fwyto-tmi ORDf* Of. . l ? . i >? ? i *i |S | | n j '* I v ' r'\J:< w? j ii-jT.1- - - - - ? And Have Extra Money To Do ' Your Christmas Gift Buying . . It is in troubled times like these tliul the sentiment of Christmas Giving bwoMi't more prcrioun. Yon wouldn't for the world want to be unable to give to your dear ones ? so start saving NOW for next year. 1943 Christinas Savings Club Begins MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th Guaranty Bank & Trust Co, MANNING-BOBERSON Miss Sarah Roberson became the bride of John Edwin Manning at the home of her parents in Farm Life last Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. The Rev. Luther M. Ambrose, pas tor of the bride, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar in the living room which was artistically arranged with yellow and orchid chrysanthemums and burning tapers. Only members of the immediate families were in attendance. The bride and bridegroom enter ed together, the bride wearing a suit of blue crepe with black accessor ies and a shoulder corsage of sweet heart roses. Mrs. Manning is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Roberson, of Wilhamston. She. was graduated with honors from the Farm Life School and attended Atlantic Christ ian College. For the past two years she has been employed in the of fices of the Williamston Package Manufacturing Company. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs; A. E. Man ning, of Jamesville. He attended Farm Life School and is now a suc cessful farmer in that community. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple left for a short wedding trip to unannounced points. Upon their return they will be at home in Williamston. ? VICTOR* TEA A Victory Tea, sponsored by both ClniiUn.,0r.u Snd Senior Woman's Clubs at the home of Mrs. Betty success.WaS " SOC'al and v^tonou= Th