E ... Visits Family Near Here Javan H. Rogers, of Fort Bragg, visited his family near here over the week-end. Visit In Washington Sunday Messrs. Eugene Rice and Ben Courtney visited in Washington Sun Returns To Camp Camp L''yung„ef*er spending the past 16 days here with his family or. West Main Street. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Briley, of Farm ville, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Bessie Mayo Hart and daughters. Ill At Home Mrs .Edna Laughinghause is ill at her home on West Main Street with influenza. Spend Week-End In Newport News Mrs. Dubose Simpson and Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne spent last week end in New'port News with relatives. Here From Bethel Mrs. Grover Wynne, of Bethel, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Larry J Bullock last Thursday. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs, William Warren Tay lor, of Robersonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ayers, Jr., here Sunday. Here From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Darden, of Wil son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Died Dar den Sunday. Leaves For Kentucky Jay Griffin left Saturday for Ken-1 tucky where he will be associated with the tobacco market. Spend Week-End In Elizabeth City Femus and Thomas Sfetsos spent the week-end in Elizabeth City with their brother and sister-in-law. Visiting In Richmond Mrs. Eloise Bennett is spending a few days in Richmond visiting friends. Returns To Philadelphia Mrs. Ray Gage returned to her home in Philadelphia yesterday after spending a few days here as the guest of Mi and Mrs. K. B. Crawford. Here From New Bern Hubert Morton, of New1 Bern, was a visitor here yesterday. Spending Day In Norfolk Miss Barnice Ward is spending to day in Norfolk on business. -- Bishop Here Bishop Wright, of Wilmington, spent the week-end here. Here From Boston Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marshall, of Boston, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Visit Here Sunday Mrs. J. E. Smithwick and son, James Smithwick, of Jamesville, vis ited here Sunday. Shop In Rocky Mount Misses Vida and Mamie Clyde Harris, Mrs. W. B. Harris and Law rence Lillev shopped in Rocky Mount last Thursday. Ladies First? n IN REQUESTING plane-seat priority for his British-born bride, Francis J. Row’and (above) of Philadel pma, a former GI, has urged the State Department to "bump' Harold Laski. British Labor party chairman, scheduled to fly over for an address In New York on De cember 3rd. (International) Extend* Holiday Greeting» To The Folks Hack Home Bogged down overseas with the military Government, Pfc. Theron R. Gurganus, writing in to have iris paper address changed, added a note to wish all the folks back home a Merry Christmas. The shooting may be over, but the pungs of homesickness still exist for many Martin County young men overseas. __ Auxiliary To Meet The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held this coming Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Ray H. Goodman. All mem bers are urged to be present. Spend Week-End In Richmond Mrs. Joel Muse and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peele spent the week-end in Richmond. -(t> Shop In Roekv Mount and Tarboro Mrs. Johnny Holliday, Milford Holliday and Mrs. William E. Davis shopped m Rocky Mount and Tarboro last Friday. ■■■■ ■ ■•<$ ■” Announce Engagement Mrs. Lloyd Angc, of Jamesville an nounce the engagement of her daugh ter, Ella, to Machinist Mate third class, John Nannberge, Jr., son of Mr. and Mis. John Nannberge, of D< - troit, Michigan. The marriage will be solemnized, December 15th, at the Larchmont Baptist church in Nor folk, Virginia. Visit In Enfield Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley Hardison visited Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hickman m Enfield Sunday. -A Here From Edenton Mr. J. E. Bufflap, of Edenton, was a visitor here Sunday afternoon. cattle 6 '.Sw w* - *Vt v>'»" • ‘VJ ***»“ • v< *■ I XMAS * TOYS £ I m Dolls. Doll Beds, Doll Cradles, Doll Stroll ers, Doll Furniture, Spinning Blocks. Jeeps, Cautions, Pony Kxpress. wFala'‘ the Seottie. Push-Vl-i p Marble Canffflftingo Games, Iron ing Borads. t histles. Table and Chair Sets. Hook and Ladder Fire Trucks. Large Mov ing Boards. Whistles. Table and Chair Sets. Truck ail Trailer. Cowboy Holster Sets, Six Piece Train Sets. AUTO TIRES We have just received a complete stock of all siz.es of passenger car tires. 600-16— $15.65, including all taxes. Guaranteed for 18 months. ANTI - FREEZE Type N Anti Freeze $1.29 per gal. in jugs. Associate Store W. J. MILLER & SON .. ..,.. ..,.. ii, Attend Army-Navy Game Mrs. Char. T. Roebuck of Cole raine, accompanied by Mrs. Hal j Bridges, left last week for West j Point, N. Y., where she visited her | son, Cadet Chas. Roebuck, and at- j tended the Army-Navy game in i Philadelphia Saturday as his guest, j Visits lit Charleston } Mvsi-Eoltor: Cowan sp#r»t a recent i week-end in Charleston, S. C., v/itb j m':'",.TT,.s.*'»'i. end W. J .Roth. \ IHH Roth .is,the daughter-and J Mrs. Paul Ballard. To Make His Home i>re Mr. Charles Manning has return ed from Baltimore, Md., where he has made his home for the past few years, to make his home here. Mrs. Manning and little daughter will join him later. -® Visiting In Merry Hill Mr. and Mrs. Gerald James are ! spending a few days in Merry Hill ! with Mrs. James parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Tom Belch. Mr. James has re j cently returned from 22 months over I seas and has recently received his I discharge. Visits Daughter In Norfolk V Mrs. Lloyd Ange, of Jamesville, /isited her daughter, Miss Ella Ange, n Norfolk last week. t’isit Relatives In Scotland Week Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Bullock and son, Larry J., Jr., visited relatives in Scotland Neck Sunday. Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lance Johnson an nounce the birth of a daughter, Bren da Kay, on November 27th at the local hospital. Attend Dance In Raleigh Mrs. Miller Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roy, and Mrs. Alvis Jordon at tended a dinner and dance honoring Dr. J. S. Dorton at the Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel, in Raleigh, last Friday night. -<8> Confined To Home With Influenza Rush Bondurant, Jr., is confined to his home on Marshall avenue with in fluenza. -- Spends Week-End Here Seaman J. D. Baldree, of Camp Peary, Va., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben nie Baldree. Class Meeting The Philathea Class of the Baptist church meets with Mrs. G. E. Thorpe in the Tar Heel Apartments, Decem ber 7th, at 8 o’clock. All members , are requested to be present as it will be the last meeting of the year. ■ —$—•— Visits Daughter Mr. J. E. Hedrick, of Jamesville, visited his daughter, Mrs. Prince Purdy and Mr. Purdy here Sunday. TVas The Month Before Christmas 'Twas the month before Christmas when all through the town The iiousewives were scurrying the store’s stocks dwindled down At the rate it was going I knew, as of yore By the tenth of December nothing’d remain in a store. But the crowds were terrific, there was no place to park, And with the pushing and shoving I d not be home before dark. But, then I remembered, as I should have before That on Main Street was the PIONEER SHOPPE. So out there I went, Saved plenty of time. Parked right out front, me a dime. . The stocks there were plentiful the prices were low. Completed my shopping list and still had some dough. So, if you’d get yourself gifts that are nice, Save yourself time, and save on the price, For exceptional gifts for Mom, Sis and Pop. Do all of your shopping at THE PIONEER SHOPPE. WE OFFER THE NICEST LINE OF POPULAR PRICED TOYS And GIFTS IN TOWN! Pioneer Shoppe It’s Christmas Tiipe -AT BELK - TYLER’S nUristraaf. a* always! Yes, there’%be Christmas this, year a!.' sMfit the earth . . . with its fundamental spirit as alive sa ever . . . with _th£Heartsori^mTrr»Tff^|?erre1TniigliYr?ai^^TAT^^^^^i^ er those millions may be. On Christmas Day, those abroad and we at home shall feel in common the tender joy of this beloved holiday . . . You’ll find hundreds of appropriate Gifts at BELK-TYLER S scat tered throughout the store . . . Gifts for every member of the fam ily. Begin your Christmas shopping now . . . tomorrow . . . while the assortments are at their best! Buy A Few Gifts Every Day! Start Your Christmas Shopping T omorrowl DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY THIS YEAR! Remember . . . you are requested by your government to mail all Christmas packages early this year . . . due to the tremendous amount of mails now in transit. Why not start your shopping in earnest tomorrow at BELK-TYLER’S ? GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Youll find na attractive collection of these gifts ready for selection: • HOSIERY • JEWELRY • TOILETRIES • LADIES’ BAGS • GLOVES • SCARFS LINGERIE LADIES’ ROBES HANDKERCHIEFS BOUDOIR SLIPPERS BLANKETS LINENS • MEN’S WEAR • LEATHER GOODS • BOYS’ WEAR • STUFFED ANIMALS • SPORTSWEAR • ART WARES BE SURE TO VISIT BELK - TYLER’S GIFTLAND A veritable Gift Paradise! Thousands iinon thousands of uttract-^^ ive an<r"umqu^^ift items of ail TimI!8?"fRirry, Glassware, lures, Linens, China, Stationery, Clothes Closets, Household Items, Bric-a-brac and pieces for the home! Join the happy Yuletide Shoppers early tomorrow at BELK TYLER’S . . . and be sure to do your shopping just as soon as pos sible this year! Plenty of salespeople to serve you promptly! \ Belk - Tyler Company Willw*.t '**im,s Christmas Shopping Center

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