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Rrtjm Bane Mrs Henry Harris-.-n and grand* daughter. Betsy Wood Barnhill returned Tuesday from n week’s visit with relative' in Washing ton. D C. -« Vwrtttig Beaufort * Mrs J E King and Mrs Damp ey Simmons and children are t fencing a few da vs at Beaufort --- Visiting Nags Head Mrs. Hewett Edwards, Mrs. Eva Haris, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holding of Rich Square will spend this weekend at Nags Head. Visit Bay view Miss Elizabeth Griffin and Mr. j Billy Greene of Robersonville spent last weekend at Bay view | with Mrs Billy Brown. Leaving For Nags Head Misses Betty Sue Clark. Nanette Harr.- n. Mary Elizabeth Brit ton. and Martha Leggett and Dav id Dav •, Ji. Jimmy Page, and Ralph Parker are leaving tomor row t -pend the weekend at Nags Head. -» Visit In Rocky Mount Mrs Jack Manning and Mrs. Bruce Wynne spent Tuesday in Rocky Mount. Visit More head Misses Lib Cherry and Mattie Willoughby and Me ■ rs Jesse Rod gerson and Russell Keel 'pent last weekend at Morehead. -$ Visit Here Mi" and Mrs. Collin Peel and daughters. Martha Ann and De borah, of Clayton, visited here this week. Deborah will remain tot a few davs. ■ - ■"= Visiting In Greensboro Master Dan Sharpe, Jr., is ^ spending two week.- with hm grandmother )n Greensboro. Mrs. R. .-v Hwislip ami doufhjcr of Oak City vidted here Wednes da> Visits Herr Mr. Ted Morse of Philadelphia visited Mrs Joel Muse for a short) while here Wednesday morning. -0 Return Hume Mr and Mrs. H. F. McKnight and children, Phyllis and Bud. returned this week from a visit with relatives in Clinton, Arkan M* triage Announcement Mrsr Della Cowen announces the marriage of her daughter. Eli zabeth Manmnfi. to B. Cogbill on July 1«. 1954. The Rev. Wil liam Dodge of Rockville, Mary land. officiated. ♦ Visit In Bailer Mr and Mrs. A D. Harris and children. Janet and A. D. Jr., and Mr and Mrs. C F. Harris and son, Tommy spent Sunday in Bai lev with relatives. -• Visit ]n Wilson Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris and children, Janet and A D, Jr . visited in Wilson Monday. Visiting Here Mrs. Bobby Overton and son, Mike, of Owens Cross Roads, Ala bama, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Overton in West End. Cor poral Bobby Overton is serving in the U. S. Army in Hanover, Germany. _ _ Visits Rock? Mount Mr.-. J. S. Whitley aceomp;ti* ■ i Mrs. M M. Levin home from the Rocky Mreint airport Tuesdav. Attending Meeting Maseru. T. B Brandon and H F. M(Knight are attending a farm meeting in Goldsboro today Attending Meeting Mr. D G. M dim is attending a FHA meeting in Morehead City today. -9 Arriving .Saturday Ml and Mrs. Ben Manning of! Allentown, Pa . will arrive Satur- - day to spend several weeks beie with telativi-s Visits In New Bern Mrs. John A Ward spent last week-end with friends in New Bern. f Visiting Nags Head Mr. and Mr- I) C. Sharp are j spending Ihe week-end at Nags : , Head. Visiting Morehead Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hodges and daughter, Barbara, are spending a ; few davs at Morehead City Visit In Wilson Sheriff M W Hoik man i Mr Fisher Harris attended business in Wilson yesterday. n to of »nd Attend Lost Colony Miss Barbaia Holliday Jamesville, Miss Lib Cool Messrs. Grover and Eugene Mor ris of Greenville and William ; Shivar of Florence, South Caro lina, attended the Lost Colony on j .Roanoke Island Saturday night Visit Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zemon spent la few days this week at Virginia j Beurh. -♦ Leave For Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goff and j daughter, Lelia Mae, left today to spend several weeks with re latives and friends in Virginia I They were accompanied a: far ! as Narrows, Va.. by Mrs Goff’s ’ mother, who had been visiting ' ! here. VI si ting Is County Mi’s. Alice Leona Everett of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting hei* tdaughter.,Mrs. Johnnie Williams, and family, m the county ■ ■ - a.-- . VteUing In Tennessee Mr. Janies Haywood Williams of Everetts and Miss Sybil Har ris Of Raleigh are spending a few days in Nashville, Tennessee. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Albert Marlin of James vil\e underwent an operation for appendicitis in Martin General Hospital yesterday and was re ported to be getting along very well this myrning. BAKE SALE The Everetts Ch:; tian Church Fellowship and Guild will have a bake sale in the employment office at Williamston Saturday morning, beginning ai 9:00 o'clock Visiting Here Miss Mary Talley of Randleman is visiting Mr. and Mrs Asa Craw ford for several days. Visiting Here Miss judv Williams of Concord | is spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitley. Visiting In Burlington Mrs Joseph Godard. Jr., and children ait visiting in Buriirig- i ton. —V Visit In Richmond Messrs R H Goodmon and A. L. Jameson attended to busi ness in Richmond yesterday and , today. -• Visits Here Mr. Bills Clark of Greenville I visited here yesterday. Accepts Position Miss Janie Cherry has accept . ted a position in the offices of ; Martin General Hospital, sue j feeding Miss Ruih Hazel Bailey j whos is planning to enter East ‘ ! Carolina College this fall. Visit In Pinetops Mr V"- d WeavFr .spent i;..<! night with relatives m Pi#*e Visit Here Mr- Grover I ia is lip. Mr. and Mr, Hfwy Ilai'Hp and daughter of Hassell visited here yesterday Fnters Hospital Mi P"b Bigg.' entered Martin General Hospital Tuesday foi 11 eatment. I'ndergoes Operation Mis. James G. BuliocK of RFB 1, Roberson viile. unaerwent a major operation in Martin Gen era: Hospital Monday and is re covering nicely. — ♦ — Return Home Mi and Mrs. R. T. Clayton. Mi and Mrs. Fleming England and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clayton returned to their homes in Rich mond Monday following a two week visit in the home of the Rev. and Mrs E Gordon Conklin. Visit In AJioskie \ Mr«. B P KN’fti and son. Jar-1 Cijitrs. miu Mrs. J. D. Msion visit ed the J. C. Watsons in Ahoskie yesterday.- " Undergoes Operatinu Mr. fames A. Stalls of Everetts underwent an appendicitis opera- j 4ms* • v*» Martin- -Oeneraii ♦al yesterday afternoon. ■ —* Visiting Here Mrs. Fob me Wynne of Cross Roads 4s spending, today here with her daughter. Mrs. James A. Wynne. -4 Visits In Durham Mrs Joe Peele was in Durham' yesterday for a medical check up at Duke Hospital. She was ac companied by Mr. Peele. Continues In Hospital Suffering an attack while driv ing his car on a local street last Saturday. Mr. Wiley Woolard of near Williamston continues in Martin General Hospital for treatment. Receiving Treatment M: C G Oounci5 of RFD 3, WslUami-ton, -is undergoing treat-' mVnt in Martin General Hospital. Returns Home James H. (Foggy) G.urkin re turned to hi? home in Farm Life yesterday afternoon from Mar ried ere ■hi h;.d been a patient since Ha suffned a broken neck in a bicycle accident, and is now dres sed in a brace. -o Continues In Hospital Mr, H. R Brewer of RFD 1, Williamston, continues about the same in Martin General Hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks. -a Return From Kandleman Mrs. Asa Crawford and children have just returned from visiting relatives in Ranaleman. Return From Cleveland Mr and Mrs. Kenneth John son returned this week from a business trip to Cleveland Visits In Wilson Dr G G. Hiinmf ''wright visited in W i ism y ? ? Mrth AnmnuTHenriW Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meyers, Jr., of . Rahway. N. J . announce the birth „f daui-hter. Ann Keel, on July 24 ;r f>; i . V; Meyprs i« a native of■ \Viiiiani^fon. f V'1* I 4»RK*mFVr I In a recent meetine of the ‘Mate Dental Society of North Carolina. Mrs. J. M. Kil patrick was elected to the of fice of vice-president of the Auxiliary. % r-r'vnnt ?nce !T^^«lfas**SSW le55---^zT^v!<K1,, —■ '^Tr6.'c°‘ — - „ SE'^ - . t.— •ni Kit Conft^SStt •WKsastS® mS** ■••:^« aa» FINAL REDUCTIONS ALL S S inn in er Merduindine <m~—m ' . 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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