Transferred Pvt Leroy Mobley, son of Mrs. Levc-nda Mobley and the late C. T. Mobley, was recently trar.si erred from Louisian to Massachusetts. He has beer. in the service for eleven months. -«, Here from Cherry Point _ ,• ,-.i \!f- 1 . . v ■ C*. , •- A -H r- r. • . - ■ <■*» . -• • • ■ family of Cherry Point visited here Tuesday and Wednesday. Visits in Hamillon Mr. Fugene Rice visited in Hamil ton Tuesday. -»—— Visit in Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker and little Bobby Ray Bailey visited in Ahoskie Monday. -v, Visits in Norfolk Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus was in Norfolk last week-end visiting her son, George Hatton Gurganus, who has been ill at his home there. —— Visits in Bethel Miss Lucille Davis of Hamilton visited Mrs. Grover Whitaker in Bethel last Sunday. Returns from Windsor Miss Faye Gurganus has returned from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs Phillip Waters, and Mr, Waters Home t-om Maryland Privates Thomas L Speller and Will'am H. Peel of Aberdeen, Md., spent last week-end here with their families. Visit Here Wednesday Ensign and Mrs. C. B. Clark Visit- : ed here Wednesday night. They were on their way to Norfolk where he will be stationed with the Navy. Leaves for South Dakota Mrs Russell Davis left yesterday for Camp Sioux Falls in South Da kota where she will visit her hus band who is stationed there in the armed forces. Home from Baltimore Miss Caroline Stalls, who was re cently graduated from the school of nursing, Syden Han Hospital, Balti more, is spending a few days here with her mother, Mrs. D. D. Stalls. Ascends Throne CROWN PRINCE SIMEON, fi ascends the throne of jlgar.'a as King Simeon II, succeeding his father. King Boris III, 49, who died under mysterious circumstances. The control of the country was placed in the hands of a council which will name a Regent to act for the young ruler. (International) Visits Here Wednesday •Mrs. Langhorn Weiford of Norfolk and Mrs. Johnny Holcome of Fay etteville visited Mrs. II. O. Peel here Wednesday. Visits Here This Week Miss Ola Lee Lilley of Fayetteville visited relatives here this week. Visiting Here This Week-end Pvt. J. H. Saunders, stationed at Fort Bragg, is spending tiie week ?nd here with his family. Promoted Edgar Gurganus, local young man was recently promote-d to the rank of sergeant in the Army at Fort Bragg. He vi»t-»pw!d tlw wcj')i here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. L McLendon and Tom Brandon re turned Wednesday evening from a state meeting of home and farm agents held in Raleigh. Visit Here Tuesday Sgt. Jim Brown, Sgt. Charles Lay nor, Pvt. James Lacey and Pvt. Gene Vadnaise, stationed with the armed forces at Norfolk, visited friends here Tuesday. Home from Overseas Major Melvin Sulivan, who has been stationed with the Army over seas for the past eighteen months, is spending ten days here with his family. ——<» Leaving for Kansas Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr., and infant daughter, Caroline, are leav ing Sunday for Pratt, Kansas, where they will make their home with Ma y ' WheeV-r is station ed iri the Army Ai^Corps there. line irom tramp Ha vis Mrs. Oscar Davenport of Camp Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Peel here for a few days this week. Visits Here This Week Mrs. J. M. Boyce of New York j visited here yesterday for a short while. She was enroute to Fayette- j vilie where she will visit her sister,1 Mrs. Wilbur Clark, and Mr. Clark. Visit Here Wednesday Mrs. Bill Hunt and children, of Robersonville visited here Wednes day. i Business Visitors Messrs. “Skinny” Fountain of Tarboro and G. R. Fountain of Fountain were business visitors here Wednesday. Visits Here Wednesday A1 Prince, stationed with the U. S. Coast Guard in Elizabeth City, visited here Wednesday night. In Durham Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning were in Durham yesterday where they carried their son William, for medical attention at Duke. -* Returns Here Teddy Jackson, former member if the armed services, returned here i :i few days ago following a several 1 months’ stay with relatives in Ashe ville. He received his honorable discharge from the Army some time ago. Returns to Belhaven Mrs. Frank Bishop returned to her home in Belhaven Wednesday after | a two weeks’ visit here with her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Downum, and Mr. Downum. Visiting the Marriners Mesdames Leigh Wahab and Geo. Marriner of Belhaven are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jell' Marriner at their home here on Marshall Avenue. In F.denion Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were business visitors in Edenton Wed nesday. Undergoes Operation Roddy Everett, young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Everett, is re covering from an operation in a Richmond hospital. He is expected ■ home in about two or three weeks. Return from Hospital Mrs. 11. W. McKnight and little son returned Wednesday from a Washington hospital and are now at i ’iv,i with the Tom Brandons on Grace Street. , -« Here from Norfolk Mrs. Mary B. Shute of Norfolk was here for a short time this week visiting her mother, Mrs. S. S. Brown. Visit Here Tuesday Mesdames T. T. Belch, Lee Spruill 1 ind Clyde Adams of Edenton visit 'd Mrs. A. J. Manning and family tgfg Tuesday. 1 VERSATILE JEEP A BRIDAL CAR YANKS HAVE BROUGHT many innovations to London but none so star tling as t'nis use of a U. S. Army jeep as a bridal car. Here it tiansports a party to St. Matthews Church for an Anglo-American wedding. The bride is Pceev I'ope, ot Conor.bury, North London, and the groom is Corporal W. Sisk, of Austin, Texas. (International) CROSSWELL-KENNEDY The wedding of Miss Jane Penel ope Kennedy and the Rev, Gower Crosswell, Jr., took place Wednes day afternoon, September 1, at 5:30 o’clock in the First Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg, S. C. Dr. A. V,'. Dick, pastor of the church, officiated. The church formed a lovely set '.mg for the ceremony with its decor ations of bridai green and white. The altar ('♦ore which the ceremony took place, was banked with green ery and baskets of white gladioli in terspersed with seven-branched can delabra. A pre-nuptial program of music was given with James Sydnor, pro fessor of music at the Assembly’s Training School, Richmond, Va., at the organ. Miss Carolyn Lindsay of Panama City, Fla., sang “Because”, by D’Hardelot, and “If God Left Only You”, by Densmore. Mrs. Byrd A. Thompson of Spartanburg, S. C., sang, “I Love Thee”, by Grieg, and “Oh, Perfect Love”, by Barnby. The Lutkin Benediction was sung at the close of the ceremony by a quartet consisting of Miss Lindsay, Mrs. j Thompson, and Simpson Cannon and Maury Pearson, of Spartanburg. Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, Jr., of Great Falls, S. C., the bride’s only sister, I acted as matron of honor. The groom’s sister, Miss Grace Urosswell, of Atlanta, was the aridesmaid. Mr. Willard E. Daughtry of Wash ngton, D. C., acted as best man for VIr. Crosswell. Usher groomsmen were the Rev. Polk Moffet of David ;on, N. C., the Rev. Albert Edwards, >f Orange, Va., and Will and Whit Returning Home Tomorrow Rev. J. B. Hurley who has been issisting his brother, Rev. B. T. lurley, in revival services at Holly springs, will return to his home in seaboard, N. C., tomorrow morning. -# transferred Pfc. Joe Thrower, Jr., has been ransferred from Seattle, Washing- j on, to Camp Custer, Michigan. Hospital Notes —*— Luther Peel, a patient in the lo cal hospital for the past two weeks, lias been discharged Little Miss Peggy Harrison of Bear Grass is impr'vgtn" fa}towing several blood transfusions. Mrs, Carl Brown of James it. i~ improving following a maior opera tion in the local hospital. Little Erlene Perry has returned to her home in Jamesviile after un dergoing and recovering from a r - cent appendicitis operation. Shelton Bailey returned to his home today after recovering from an appendicitis operation in the local hospital. The last tonsil clinic for the sum mer was held last week in the local hospital. Mrs. Danie Mobley has returned to her home following a major oper ation in the local hospital. Miss Ruby Weeks, technician for merly connected with the labratory in the Professional Building, Char lotte, is now employed in Brown’s Community Hospital here. Mrs. Steven Earl Gardner has re turned to her home in Jamesviile after undergoing a major operation in the local hospital. Mr. Bernard Harrison and Little Miss Mary Ola Griffin had their tonsils removed in the loca Ihospital a few days ago. -* At Nags Head *"* Mr. T. B. Slade is spending a few days at Nags Head. -« Visits in Hamilton Mrs. J. C. Andrews of Rocky Mount visited relatives in Hamilton \ last week. ; There comes a time alien yon need to shop for diversification and y Joe Marsh One of the best-liked farmers in these parts Is Llert Childers! And he has the best way of heatin’ the man shortage, too. Come husking time, Bert In vites all of his farmer neighbors over to have a glass of beer. When they ask politely “Where’s the beer?" Bert points to a bucket-full of frosty bottles In the middle of the field, “AH you got to do," he says, “is work your way out to it. ' Well, Bert's Idea has caught on all over the countryside. Folks arc pitching In to help I their neighbors harvest grain, and fruit, and vegetables — and are taking their reward In soci ability w hen the lob’s done. And from where 1 sit, that’s a mighty healthy picture of Amer ican life - people working to gether to get In the food tills country needs - and afterwards, siltin’ around like good friends, over a moderate glass of whole some beer. I’m fur ill OtCva£ © 1P43. MEWINO INDUSTRY FOUNDATION. North Carolina Committoo i j Edgar M. lain, Staio Binder. OUO-OU/ iuaraaca Mg, RaioigH, >!• C. ENTERTAIN WITH IRA On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Wheeler Martin and Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr., were joint hostesses at a lovely tea given for the friends of Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr., who is leaving to join her husband who is stationed with the Army Air Force ir. Kansas. The living and dining roon.s were thrown ensuite and were decorated with n profusion of summer flowers. The guests were greeted by Mis. Paul Simpson and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Jr. Mrs. W K. Parker and mm Umm "1rwii7rifirwMMriii ed over the punch bowl. Around fifty guests were served refresh ments by Mrs. Carroll Coltrain and Misses Katherine Manning and ' Vi Po ri;« 'r'.XTi, ^ *5f tifuSJy decorated with ’ovely sum mer flowers. Mrs. Noah Hardison visited in Washington yesterday. LEGION SCntB The local post of the American tonsils removed in the local hospital to its members and invited guests next Monday night at 8 o’clock dur ing the regular meeting of the or ganization. The post will have as its guests, World War II ex service men and their wives. Members are invited to bring their wives. The dutch supper will consist of barbecued chicken and brunswick stew. Members are asked to see SWV nice - Here from Wilson Frank Barnes of Wilson was here vestaMay.. atWlJing to business. Attend Meeting / Messrs. D. V. Clayton 2nd R- L. Coburn attended a War Bond meet ing in Oak City last evening._ New Arrivals! jN ew F all 2-pc. 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