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LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS Items of Interest Received Last Week but not Published Due to Lack of Space 1 ' Mrs. L. R. Thompson, of Winston Salem, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Culbreth. Andy Culbreth, Jr., and friend of Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cul breth. Mr and Mrs. Ira Grizzard, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Langston spent Wednesday in Richmond. Mr and Mrs. H. W. Barnes and family, of Newport News, Mrs. Clyde Vick and family of New soms, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Verbena Barnes. Pvt. Leon Gilliland of Camp Lee, Va spent the week-end in town with relatives and friends. His ad dress is: Pvt. Leon C. Gilliland 98th Quartermaster Tng. Co., 7th Quartermaster Tng. Bn., 4th Plat., Camp Lee, Va. , Misses Elizabeth Sudduth, Maple Ingram and Eunice Coburn spent the week-end in Portsmouth with Miss Jean Collins. Miss Ruth Sudduth and Marga ret Gibson attended the Roaa°k® Rapids-Elizabeth City fo°tba11 game in Elizabeth City, Wednes Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Lowe visited Mrs. Lowe’s parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baggett, of Ahos kie during the past week Mr. Lowe has just received his honor able discharge from the army m -which he has served for the past fiMrseGarland Hart and daughter Mary Ellen, of Emporia, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J°MrC1and Mrs. A. A. Duncan and Ed Joyner spent Wednesday in DMrs! Zollie Powell of Williams burg Va„ was called here last week on account of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Sam Baird Miss Clara Louise <?aklfJ’ , Parkview Hospital, Rocky Mount, spent the holidays with h« P“ ents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Uakiey. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Matthews and Emmett Matthews, Jr., attend ed the football game at Duke bat urday Misses Ruby Taylor and Jean Wylie, of Raleigh spent the holi days in town. Pvt. Thomas Camp has returned to Camp Bickett, Va., after a 10 day furlough with relatives. Mrs. N. H. Kirk and son, James Walker Miss Ann Honeycutt, of Alexandria, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waters, Allen Waters and Miss Mary Cook of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bell, Mrs. Louise Myrick and children, Ann Louise, Martha Jean and Bunky, of Norfolk, Va., spent the Thanks giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Waters. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Crawford, Mrs. Ann Suggs of Portsmouth, and Will Hyman of Suffolk, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. K. Jen kins. 1 Misses Bernice Hitchens and Viola Glover spent the week-end in Greensboro with Mrs. Robert Lineberry. Kenneth Woodruff, of Raleigh, spent the week-end in town with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Woodruff. Mrs. Alice Cole spent the week end in Richmond, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor. Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Kath erine Crowder, Mrs. James Carter and son, Gary Wayne, spent the week-end in Broadnax, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Crowder. Mrs. Ollie Hux, Donald Hux, Mrs. Robert Keeter and Miss Dot Keeter spent the week-end in Scotland Neck with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Keeter. Billy Waters of Chapel Hill spent the holidays in town with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and daughter, of Wilmington, Del., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wolhar. Mrs. D. L. Balmer spent the week-end in Richmond, with her daughter, Mrs. O. G. Harton. Mrs. K. Jenkins spent last Fri day in Richmond, Va. Miss Patsy Wolhar has return ed to Belmont where she is in school after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wolhar. Mrs. J. B. Norwood spent the week-end in Richmond, Va., with Mrs. W. W. Norwood. Miss Janie Grizzard of Sea board spent the week-end with Miss Marie Seymour. Miss Kitty Kidd, of Wake For rest College, spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kidd. Miss Elmyra Jenkins spent Wed nesday in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Lula Harris is visiting rel atives in Newport News, Va. Pfc. Freeman Gibson of Kerns, Utah, is spending a 16 day fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gibson. Cpl. Tommie Ingram, of Texas, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John In gram. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wheeler spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Atlanta, Ga., with relatives. Caspar, You're Atlas And Don't Know It, Electricity Proves It Most people don’t know their own strength. They fail to realize, for in stance, that it’s a simple chore to bend a two-inch-thick steel bar: with their little finger. However, the achievement won’t necessarily qualify them for jobs as circus strong men. The bar-bending feat can be performed in any manufacturing _ Lives of rich men oft remind us we must learn to take our time, or departing leave behind U3 wealthy widows in their prime. Poor, deluded people. They think the bomb makes us safe. Whereas it makes certain that the next sneak attack, if it comes, will fin ish us. The Army now offers eighteen months enlistments. 1945 A YEAR FOR MANY ODD ACCIDENTS They seem screwier this year than last year—but then, somehow they always do. Some of the more bizarre mishaps are described in the December 16th issue of w ? THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation’s favorite magazine with BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order from your local newsdealer y WITH MY . ' *UL‘ FlNCER' W plant where electrical precision instruments are used. The bar is laid across a pair of blocks and the would-be Atlas steps up and planks his smallest pinkie firmly down upon it. Presto, an ultra-sensitive elec trical device records a “bend” of one five-thousandth of an inch in the metal. Such devices are used to check the accuracy of high precision gauges to within a fraction of one temthousandth of an inch. Good Automobile Tl Are Hard To Get! BUT if you really need a good tire bring your certificate to us. We also have a few good second hand tires that are suitable for many miles. 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