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Visits Here Saturday ^ _ I Miss Doris Everett, of Roberson vilie, visited here Saturday At Holly Ridge Sunday Miss Sara Cooke visited at Holly Ridge Sunday Shops Here Saturday Mrs. Herbert Sexton, of James ville, shopped here Saturday In Nuriolh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J W Garris visited in Norfolk Sunday. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H Shoe ."of Green ville, visited here Sunday In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs Charles Bowers and daughter. Tennys, visited in Wash ington Sunday. Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Henry Barrow and Mrs F-rama Gnrgnnns. of Greenville:1 visited Mi and Mis Jim Bow en here Sunday. Spends Week-end Here Miss Sally Gray Gurkin, of Dur ham, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mi and Mrs Johnny Gurkin -- - ? In Grifton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Gurganus and Mr. and Mrs Colon Martin vis ited Mr. and Mrs N H Lockhart in Grifton Sunday Visits Parents in County Mrs. Mike Goodmon of Norfolk visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gardner in the county over the week-end ? In Williamsburg, Va. Sunday Miss Marie Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Manning and Dillon Cobb visited in Williamsburg. Va., Sun day. $ In Grifton Sunday Mr. and Mrs Jim Cooke and son, Jim. Jr., visited relatives m Grif ton Sunday. Her 1,000th Kiss In the arms of Henry Fonda on a Hollywood set, screen star Olivia de Harilland receives her 1,000th kiss for the sake of entertainment on the silver screen. A veteran of 23 pictures, she says she hopes her sec ond thousand kisses will be aa pleas ant as the first. Was Business Visitor Here Mi Dick Lucas, of Plymouth, at tn business here Saturday Visit Near Here Sunday Ml. and Mi.sr Robersonville, visited Mrs. Mamie G Taylor near here Sunday Was Here Friday Mr S E Nester, of Plymouth, visited here Friday. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs Steve Clair, of Plymouth, were the guests of friends here over the week-end V isits in Ahoskie Clarence Button spent the week end in Ahoskie Spends Week-end Here Howard Cone, located on the Fu qua\ Varina tobacco market, spent the week-end here with relatives.. Visits Here Saturday Mrs Pat White, of Hobersonville, visited here Saturday. Visit Here Saturday Mis Lee Brewer and daughter, Miss Sally Lee, of Windsor, were vis itors here Saturday. W as Business Visitor Here Mi B E. Grant, of Windsor, at-, tended to business here Saturday. ' Visits in Rocky Mount Ernest Meats spent Sunday in Kotky Mount with relatives. Spends Week end Here Jack Baker Saunders, student at lilitr University. Chapel Hill, visited ' relatives here last week-end In Washington Sunday Misses Velma, Elizabeth and Annie ' Mae Bailey and Amanda Wynne, of; Beat Grass, visited 111 Washington Sunday. Was Here Saturday Miss Louise Hargett, of Windsor, j spent Saturday here with friends. Visits Relatives in County Miss Hattie Griffin Ward, student at Meredith College. Raleigh, visit ed relatives in the county over the week-end. Has Tonsils Removed Mrs. J B."Barnhi 11, of Everetts, had ..her tonsils removed in a Roanoke Rapids hospital yesterday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Edna Move To Grace Street Mr and Mrs. M M. Levin and sons have moved lrom Park Street to the new duplex home built by Mr. and Mrs Bill Woolard on Grace Street. ? Visits Relatives Here Miss Natalie Gould, of Chapei it ui, | visited relatives here last week-end Attend Dance in Plymouth Misses Mary Gwynne Osborne, Virginia Williams and Eleanor! Brown attended the Sadie Hawkins) dance in Plymouth Saturday night. Spend Week-end Here Dr. and Mrs. J. D. tffathawav and: son, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs J. W Ttrykfr, of Kubon.onwlW.~w.vn, the guests of Mrs. W. A. James here during the week-end. Was Here Last Week-end Miss Bessie Wilson, of Chapel Hill, j spent the week-end here with Miss! Mary Benson. Spends Week-end Here Pete Fowden, Jr., on maneuvers i near Lancaster, S. C., spent the j week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fowden. ? Was Here Last Week-end John Pope, Jr., of Durham, visited relatives here last week-end. Visits in Jamesville Miss Bruce Modlin, teacher in the Chocowinity school, visited relatives in Jamesville last week-end. ? In Greenville Friday Mrs. Eloise Bennett visited-* Greenville Friday. ? Visits in Bear Grass Leon Rogers, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here and in Bear Grass. In Rocky Mount Thursday Mrs. John Henry Edwards visited in Rocky Mount Thursday. Spends Week-end Here Marvin Roberson, stationed at Fort T-wlfUfin, visli? ihis mother hefr Iwst week-end. ? In Greenville Friday Mrs. Paul Jones visited in Green ville Friday. ? Spends Week-end Here Miss Mary Helen Boykin, teach vr in the Lewiston school, spent the week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Boykin. ? Visits Relatives Here Miss Virgil Ward, student at E. C T C . Greenville, spent the week-end here with relatives. Attending Conference Hi v li T Hurley is attending the annuel North Carolina Methodist conference in Durham this week. Visits Here Saturday f Garner House, of Raleigh, visited relatives and friends here Saturday night e Spending Week Here Mrs Hugh Singleton and daugh ter, I'atricia. of Richmond, are spend ing this week here as the guests of relatives. Visit in County Mrs B R Barnhill. Mr and Mrs. Homer Barnhill, Mrs Horace Waters and son, Tony, of Durham, visited relatives in the county over the week-end. a In Richmond Saturday Mr. D. V. Clayton, accompanied by Mr. Durward Everett, of Rober sonville. and Mr. J. H. Waldrop, of Greenville, were guests of Rich mond bank officials at the Carolina Richmond game in Richmond Satur day. Spends Week-end Here Reg Manning, student at Duke Univeriity, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning, here last week-end. Volunteers in Array Francis Peel, son of Mrs. Sadie Peel, has volunteered for service with the U. S. Army and will leave tomorrow for Pennsylvania where he will be temporarily located ? Spends Week-end Here Norwood Bailey, stationed with the U. S. Navy in Norfolk, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey, here last week-end. Visit Here Sunday Mr. Ashley Jones, of Scotland Neck, visited relatives here Sunday ? Spend Week-end Here Misses Eleanor and Sarah Taylur, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor. ? Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R G. Harrison, of Henderson, visited relatives here Saturday, Sunday and Monday CLARK-HOARD Miss Bcttye Margaret Hoard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hoard, of Williams Township, and Samuel Henry Clark, son of Mrs. J. H. Clark and the late Mr. Clark, were mar ried at the home of the bridegroom s mother Saturday afternoon at 6:00 o'clock in Everetts with Justice of the Peace C. B. Riddick officiating. A large number of friends and rel atives of the young couple attended the ceremony and they are at. home wim the bridegroom's mother. ICE CREAM SUPPER An ice cream supper will be given at the Cedar Branch Church Wed nesday rnght, November 12th The public is cordially invited. The proceeds from the supper will be given to the church. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. W. M. Tilghman, of Roc ky ! Mount, attended to business here Saturday. Returns to Fort Jackson Nathan Mobley. stationed at Fort Jackson, has returned to his duties after spending a few days with r<-l-| atives in Oak City. Spend Week-end Here Kenneth and Bert Phil|?<.n,?rrrf Richmond, were the w<?? k-end g'i< tsi oh Mi aTuJ Mis H K Thon<? At Pamlico Sunday Messrs. L. E. Rudiselle, Jim Man ning. J M. Margolis and Jack Frank visited at Pamlico Sundav Visits Here Saturday Mrs W J. Highsinith. Jr. +>f Plymouth, viflted here Saturda\ Visits Relatives Near Here Taylor Malone, of Wilson, visited relatives near here last week-end 1 Visit in Charlotte Mrs. Wheeler Rogerson and daugh tel. Miss Lucille, of Bear Grass, and Miss Lorene Weaver visited in Char lotte last week-end. Mrs. Rogerson remained for a week's visit. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mavis Bland, of Washington, visited here last week-end. Was Here Yesterday Mrs. Ellis Maples, of Plymouth, visited here yesterday. Returns from Washington Miss. -i6*?unce has returned to continue her work with the WPA here after spending several months at her home in Washington. Was Here Saturday Mr. E. E. Sieg, of Detroit, and manager of the Cadillac Motor Divi sion, was here last Saturday visiting his friend and representative, Mr. Charles H. Jenkins. Returns to Kenansville Mrs. W. J. Sitterson has returned to her home in Kenansville after un- j dergoing an operation in the Brown Community hospital here. Attending Baptist Convention Dr. Chas. A. Leonard, Sr., and Rev James H. Smith are attending the State Baptist Convention in Asheville this week. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. S S. Brown. Jr., and son, Charles, of Norfolk, visited rel atives here last week-end Enters Richmond Hospital Mrs. T. B. Slade entered a Rich mond hospital last Saturday for treatment. , Receives Promotion Charles Daniel, *who entered the Army Ai r Corps less than a. month ago at Stamford Field, Texas, has been promoted to the rank of cor poral In Washington Today Miss Jeannette Hackney is spend ing today at her home in Washing ton. ?ff> ^y/l Pts. 95c otii.ao Let I n . . . WINTERIZE [ YOUR OAR! ^ ft i' will replace the heavy Minimer oil aiul (treaw ' for the right weight for . . . winter driving! Anti-f'reesc?(General '/ ire*?Sinclair (>a? & Oil SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION A. J. MANNING, Manager. Cold Weather Ahead Buy Your Blankets Nmv For The CoUl Weather That Is (.owing! JUST ARRIVED : Larpe election uf blunkete in plaid*. Holid color* anil rherkn. SEE THESE TODAY! 69c to $3.49 Daiden's Dept. Stoze Harvard's 'Slendang' Girl We don't know what "slendang" rfiCans, bdt that Is the title giveh lovely Maria Montez. Spanish film star, chosen by- Ihe ilarvardJtregh man class as their favorite. She's shown in Boston receiving the fresh man committee which brought her the good news of her selection. Fooled the Gestapo Safe in London at Gen. DeGaulle's headquarters is Antoinette X. 18. smiling after hair-raising escape from Occupied France. The girl was ringleader of a gang of juve niles who violated curfew rules and published anti-Nazi literature. Sought by the Gestapo, she escaped into Unoccupied France with a French lieutenant then to North Africa and finally to Britain. ~ : 'ZZ2ZC22L". ' rd Spends Week-end Here Miss Nan Roberson, of Washing- ! I ton City and who is attending school , J at E C T C . Givenv111?*. spent tin week-end here with Mr and Mrs. j Carroll Coltrain. Visit at Fort Bragg .Mr.?and -Mrs. Hoyt Cowan and children, Evelyn and Louis, and Mr. ; and Mrs. Joseph Keel spent Sunday at Fort Bragg. Sjiends Week end Here Mr. Ray Steffens who is stationed at the New River Marine Base, spent the week-end here with lriends. CIIKRRY WHITAKER Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker, of tins county; omii<'iiiii'i' tin marriage of their datighn r. Virginia. to David John Cherry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. afternoon. Nov. 3, in the Bridgeton Methodist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Cherry are at home in Everetts. Mr Cherry is widely known in the sports world where he worked on the mound for a number of sea sons, pitching soverul years fui the Martins. Is Quite III Mrs Bill Haislip is quite ill at her home in the Geo Reynolds ho tel here. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. J. W Bowden, of Portsmouth, and her daughter. Miss Alma Gray Bowden, a student at East Carolina Teachers' College, spent the week end here with Mr and Mrs B S. Courtney. Returns from Kinston ? Mi Harold Hargett returned Sun day from a Kinston hospital where he underwent an operation for ap pendicitis the Sunday before. In Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. C. A Harrison, Mrs. N. C. Green and Mis C G Crockett vis ited in Norfolk yesterday. They were accompanied by Mrs Alice Roth who continued on to her home in Hay Springs. Nebr.. following a several months' visit here with her brother, Mr. John Tullos. and family. Happenings In The School At Everetts A P.T.A. meeting was held in the auditorium of the Everett# school on November 3rd. A play was pre sented by the seventh grade, "Thank ful at Last," upon which they re ceived many compliments for the excellency which it was carried out. After the business matters were ov er, the refreshment committee serv ed cakes and drinks. The seventh grade won the prize of a dollar tor having the most parents present. Rev. Davis made a very interesting speech. The honor roll for the first quar ter is as follows: First grade: Myrtle Anne Nichol son, Linda- Downum. Rachel Mablsm Joe Anne Keel, Boyd Bailey and Bobby Clark. Third grade: James Taylor Bul lock Fourth grade: Mary Alyce Bailey. Dorothy Jean Ayres, Bill Mobley, Elvin Hardy Rawls and Opal Belle Jones. Fifth grade: Ruby White Harrison. Sixth grade: Marceline Johnson. Seventh grade: Elsie Lee Revels, Virginia Darp Jasper Leu Ellen Roebuck. Furney James. Returns from Hospital Returning home from a Washing ton hospital last week after under going an appendicitis operation, County ABC Officer J. H. Roebuck is planning to return to his office or i In Portsmouth Today Mrs. Oswald Stalls is visiting rela tives in Portsmouth today. Spends Week-end Here Mrs T. E Miller, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here. Visit in Scotland Neck Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffin visited in Scotland Neck Sunday. In Suffolk Yesterday Messrs. Eason and Sylvester Lil ley and Wesley Peel spent yesterday in Suffolk. Va, attending to busi ness matters. In Durham Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parker visited in Durham Monday. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Gene Burnham and Mr. J. E. Shackleford of Portsmouth, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney here Sunday HERE 'S QUICK RELIEF TONIGHT Try 3-purpo? ? Va-tro-nol. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irrita tion, (3) relieves transient nasal con gestion ... And brings great cr breathing comfort. \ fP You'll like it I Follow ?,y?n Hir?ytifir|c \p folder^ w LET US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR It is time now to change over to Winter Lubricants and ADD ANTI-FREEZE. Let us cheek your ear now and prepare it for Winter driving. PRE8TONE ANTIFREEZE TEXACO PRODUCTS Central Service Sta. Y\\X"* drum FASHIONS At seen in MADEMOISELLE Coats with personality are hard to find. So we're especially proud of these. They're "yours alone" coats, Swansdown tailored for successful scene-stealing where you go. The fitted silhouette dramatically handled in giant plaids with ? circular skirt. Dressmaker detail at its beat in a Fall dreaa cuat belted only in frooc. titaipiis Bwllt&is
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