.Announce Rktli of a Son
Mi and X. Waite; Steup: J
of Snow Hill announcet; ■ b ■
of a son Welter Thom-:- on Oc
tober *2, at the home of her
mother, Mrs. W. T Culliphe
Mr3. Stepps is the fornn Mi.
Louis.: Cul’jphcr.
Here On Cosiness
Mr. Vance Bunting of Bethel
v;t« hero on busings Tu* - * • ■ •' .
In firwnville Tuesday
Attorney £. S. Peel vrns L;
G eei'vi’ie Tuesday on business
Here From Greenville
Miss Elizabeth Little of Green
ville was a business visitor here
this week.
Here Wednesday
Mi. Bob Moore of Rocky Mount
was here on business Wednesday
Here On Business
Mr. Max Fuller of Raleigh was
here on business Tuesday.
Visiting In Poston
' ?,*•. Jim I,.-cgett l(»*t Thursday
for a few tuays stav in Boston
with her daughter, Mrs. Johnnie
Metz, ami Mr. M< tz.
Visits In Eobersonville
M’ •>. F nme Moore spent Mon
day and Tuesday in Robe:s ons Tie
'as the guest of Mrs. Jack Park
. hurst,
‘sioips Here
j Mrs O. W FTan.ilton of James
ville shopped here W dne«dny.
In Wivshins ton Wednesday
! M-. B. A. Ci it : i 1 v>. os in Wash
ington Wedne- I; v on business.
Announce Birth of a Daughter
M. B. Daniels ACMM (PA),
j USN. arid Mrs. Daniels announce
the birth of a daughter, Mary
Frances, in a Washington hospital j
on October 24. Mrs. Daniels is
the farmer Mi; a Mary Kate
Swain.
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Lexington Editor Here
Mi - I, A. Merlin, •dltor of the
“!' i" i "Tomarrow” of Lexington
v....- a visitor hero Wednesday.
Move Here
Mi at-.'1 Mrs Phil Morrisette
moved tm.' week frotn Elizabeth
| City in id are now of home in the
I Birmingham Apartments on
j Watts Street. Mr, Morrisette is
employed in the office: of th< Vir
ginia Electric and Power Com
pai v here, Mi s. Morrisette is a
native Californian.
Secure Marriage License
A marriage license was issued
this week in this county to Ed
ward Gurganus and Martha Atha
Roberson, both of Williamston.
Spend Week-End Here
Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Tetterton
and family from Richmond spent
the week-end with Mrs. Tetter
tor’s mother, Mrs. Nora Grimes.
Visiting Mother
Bryant B. CurstHrphen of Eal
tigh is spending the week-end
here with his mother.
Return To Oxford
Mrs. D. N. Hix and little daugh
ter, Nancy, returned to their
home in Oxford this week follow -
I inj> a visit here with their mother
land grandmother. Mrs. Mary Bon
i nor Ourganus.
Announce liirth n! Twins
* Mr. Hi id Mrs. F! ijip Waters an
! riourice the birth of twins, a
j daughter. Jean, and a son, Jesst.
in Windsor hospital on October
27. Mis. Waters is the former
Miss Mildred Gurganus of Wil
liarnston.
In Fayetteville This Week
Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus
and son, Eli, were in Fayetteville
tins week visiting Duks-ie Ward
who continues in a government
hospital there for treatment of a
leg injury received while he was
serving in Italy.
Announce Birth of a Son
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bailey, Jr.,
of Bear Grass, announce the birth
of a son. Philip Kav, in a Wash
ington hospital on October 0. Mrs.
Bai.'ey is the former Miss Velma
Bailey.
Visiting Here
Mrs. Clarence Morse. Jr„ and
son. Billy, of Elizabeth City, and
Mrs. Robert Graham of Red
Springs, are spending ten days
here with their parents, Rev. and
| Mrs. B. T. Hurley.
! District Superintendent Here
Rev. Hubert Miller, district
superintendent of the Elizabeth
City district, was a Sunday
guest of Rev. and Mrs. B. T.
Hurley.
Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grimes of
Norfolk were Sunday guests of
Mrs. B. F. Grimes here.
Visits Sister Here’
John K. Goodwin of Plymouth
spent Sunday here with his sis
ter, Mrs. J. M. Ward, and Mr.
Ward.
Visit Here Saturday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ward were
guests of Mrs. Augusta Ward and
family Saturday evening.
Spend Week-End Here
Mrs. G. M. Hinnant, Misses
Gladys Snvdlwood, Dorothy
Goodwin and Jimmie Hinnant of
Apex, and T. J. England of Jack
son. Michigan, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Ward here.
Spending Few Days Here
Mrs. John Tulles and sons.
John, Jr.. Gus and Fre d, of Rocky
Mount are spending a few days
here with her mother ]V! re_ c* a
Harrison.
Visit In Norfolk
Misses Grace and Amanda Rog
erson visited their sister, Mrs. D.
K Whitehurst, and Mr. White
hurst in Norfolk last week-end.
Here From Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and
daughter, Ja Peele, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Pittman and daughter.
Katherine, of Raleigh, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Peele near here
last Sunday.
Returns Here Tuesday
Mr, Jordan Peel who is spend
ing some time in Washington
County, was here Tuesday attend
ing to business.
Visit In Norfolk Saturday
Mrs. C. G. Rogerson and son.
Samuel, and Mrs. Jay Lilley and
daughter, Jeanette, visited Mrs.
D. E. Whitehurst in Norfolk last
Saturday.
Home for Week-End
Bill Peele, A. C. College stud
ent, was home from Wilson last
week-end.
Spend Week-End At Home
Misses Christine Lilley and Ola
W^Uains. siTTuetiTS—'SI iX if,
Greenville, spent the week-end at
home. They were accompanied by
Miss Vera Williams, home eco
nomies teacher at Choc-owinity.
Spending Few Days Here
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Malone and
little Miss Janice Malone of Sum
ter, S. C., are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ma- |
lone.
REinr-E luncheon
. j Mrs. W. L. Howell entertained
I I at her home on West Main Street
Saturday, October 26th honoring
1 Iv" s Mt it K Clyde Taylor b: ide
| r 1. cl with a bridge luncheon.
The guests were greeted by
Mis. Howell and the honoree.
Mrs. Dillon Cobb parsed the tai
l's: M;ss Bolton Cowen then di
rt did the guests to their tables
i '< t; 1 Hve s' it g rooms r<r,d din
ing ’•oom which were thrown en
■st u. ft. s the civet' ion and deeorat
< ■ i iiroegheut With ehfy^anthe
' i rri,rr>s r.f various color:-. The
in irk's p : re v designated by a
ot rs; v< of white carnations an'
nriniature nosegays were present
ed to each guest at their places.
A .delicious two courses lunch
i'i n.ws fc- tl v ■
si ft d by Mrs. Daisy Purvis, Mrs
Hildreth Mobley and JJrs. W. A.
J: r e.
The guests enjoyed four pro
gressions of bridge during which
ct co colas were served. High
store price, a gold compact was
I awarded to Mrs.' Miller Harrell;
. t-jh, a Fostoria bowl to
Miss Taylor, the honoree; and
consolation, a nest of ash trayk, to
Miss Mary Charles Godwin. The
biide was presented crystal vases
by the hostess and Miss Kather
ire Manning, bride-elect was re
membered with a coffee spoon in
her chosen silver.
Tho*e attending were: Misses
Mamie Clyde Taylor, Bolton Cow
en, Mary Rodgerson, Marjorie
| Lindsley, Julia Everett, Ruth
Ward. Dorothy Manning Kather
j ire Mam mg, Mary Charles God
w in. Marjorie C. Dunn, Elizabeth
Parker; Mesdames Ralph Taylor,
Dillon Cobb, Bill Roth, T. F. Dav- :
enport, Woodrow Tice, Charlie
Wood. Eunice Bufflap, Debose j
Simpson, George Harrison, Jr., J.
C. Eubanks. Oswald Stalls, John
Hollewell, W. B. Gaylord, David
Mndlin, Carroll Jones, Jack Ed
mondson, Will Partin, Wheeler
Manning, Miller Harrell, Wheel
er Martin, Jr.. J. T. Llewellyn,
Daisy Purvis, W. A. James, Hil
dn th Mobley; Miss Thelma Lilley
of Greenville, Miss Addie Lee
Meador of Rah igh and Miss Fran
ces Barnhill of Durham.
Gurgantir.'Roberson
fT pfirling Invitations
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Thomas
Robert r ’"foueSt your prerencp
at the metric ge of their daughter.
Martha Atha, to Edward Ray
Gerpanus on November 10. 1946.
at 4 00 o’clock p. m. in the Maple
Grove Christian Church.
No invitations being mailed in
town.
insrsE w’ARHiivfi
On Monllav r'-pnirg from 8 un
ul 12 o'clock. Mbs G1 ace Whitley
and Miss Mftttk Lou Keel
entert: ircd with a house warm
ing for Mr. ard Mrs. Ernest Cox.
who recently rrc’ed into their
now home on West Main Street.
T! e truest* numbering about a
hundred were greeted at the door
hr Mi.1? Mail if Lou Keel, who *n
, 1roduc«d them to Miss Whitley
ami Mr. and Mrs. Cox. They were
shewn over the new home which
is furnished throughout with
lovely antique furniture.
Sandwiches, cakes, mints, nuts
and punch were served during the
evening.
Mr. ar d Mrs. Cox were the re
cipients of many beautiful gifts.
Attending Game In Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. W. il Carstart/hc n
and Miss Ruth Norton are attend
ing the Georgia Alabama football
game in Athens, Ga., tomorrow.
Spend IVeek-End With Parents
The Manning twins, A. E. and
Miss Lena B.. students at ECTC,
Greenville, spent the week-end
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Manning. They had as their
guest, Miss Aiding Barnhill, of
Pactolus arid a student at the col
lege.
Returns From Hospital
Mrs. J. E, Edmondson returned
to her home line on Elm Street
Tuesday from Duke hospital
where she recevied treatment for
twelve days.
In Duke Hospital
John Duffy Hines, son of Mr.
end Mrs. Emmet Hines, is in Duke
, Hospital receiving treatment for
1 a leg ailment. His sister. Miss
Ltttie Hines is nursing him.
Mrs. Wheeler Rogerson has
been ill at her home in Eear Grass
Township this week.
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Vuelnrw Visitors Here
Messrs. J. E. Hodges of Norfolk
and Howard Bellows of New
York, representatives of the Gen
eral Tire and Rubber Company,
attended to business here Wed
nesday.
THE FIRST
CHRISTMAS
IN 5 YEARS
YOU CAN GIVE
JHAT MOST
THRILLING OF
ALL GIFTS..,,
YOUR BABY’S, first SHOES
PRESERVED FOREVER !N BRONZE, SILVER OR GOLD
Yjy t£c OMg.ir.at 6&QN/SHOE tfo-Ud ftlelal Thactli
The joy of Christmas is host expressed in giving . . . what pift could bring more joy than baby’s
own precious shoes beautifully preserved forever in shimmering bronze, silver, or gold und
mounted on fine imported onyx and unbreakable metal.
J he famous cKON-SHOE name . . . synonymous with l.ho
linest workmanship human skill can provide . . . guaran
tees a gift that thrills, not only for Christmas, but forever.
t*»0§T-WAR BEAUTY AT PRE-WAR PRICES
Metal Ashtray (above_ $ 6 95
Metal Bookcnds (pair)_$9.95, $10.95
Portrait Frame (8x10) $ 7.95
Onyx Desk Set with 14 karat Gold Point Pen $15.00
Onyx Ashtray _ $12.50
Onyx Paperweight $ 7.50
Unmounted $6.00 pair—$3.50 single
(Above Prices for Bronze)
ORDER NOW . . . AVOID DiSAPPCINTMCiNT
Bookcnds Bronzo $10.95 pr.
121 Main
folk’s - Imei&is
Siuo«» l H*>*>
Ti l. 55-J
miii iiwp—— T - ,*.m
Trtat Tlie Whole
Family To
GARDNER'S
VELVET
ICE
CREAM
THEY’RE NEVER TOO
YOUNB OR TOO OLD FOR,
Gardner’s
Velvety Smooth
Ice Cream
> SllVIft
| IM FORTH BY 9 ■
| tACARM IMPORTS, INC, N.Y. I
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Stcrts Relief in 6 Seconds
.from Ail 6 usucl >'
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COID PREPARATION
1°*TABLETS OR IIQUID
Tak* only as directed
NOTICE!
to AM legionnaire* amt Service Mon
ami women who serve in die armed
forces. an* specially invited to a
DUTCH SUPPEH
In The legion Hut on
Monthly JNijrlit. Nov. 11 (li nl 7:)>0
50c |n*r plate
Also a good speaking after tii« supper.
for the sorrier* men and women,
and In-ini' a huddie.
Conte
Our Kffieienl
IVrscriptioii Department
Is lu Charge Of
Registered Druggists
You ran depend upon our IVeseriplion
Department for prompt. aerurule smicr
in filling your prewriptions. Only frrsh
drugs of guaranteed strength ami purity
used. Bring us your next one . . . and de
pend upon us for uil your needs in our
line.
Clark’s Pharmacy
HEAT WOOD
'”Samnta»
3><uo*uha{t
WOOD BURNER
★ ENJOY 24-HOUR CONTROLLED HEAT.
★ BUILD IUT ONE FIRE a SEASON— (
No Fires to Build On C,old Mornings ”
★ REMOVE ASHES ON AVERAGE
OF ONLY 3 TIMES MONTHLY
Insist on the Downdraft ASHLEY—it's PATENTED. This thermostat!
co.ly controlled wood burning heater saves up fo 50% and more on
3 cAn<0i,S' ,WJn't man>'. AiMel' •**««- Clean, lest soot and dirt. Over
s.oUu reto'led m one city and trading area—truly a sensation. Now in
our I5tn year. See vour local Ashley dealer today or write ter his name.
ASHLEY AUTOMATIC WOOD STOVE COMPANY
Columbia, S. C-,
Jnmnsville Methodist toadies Aid is giving a
TURKEY SLPPER
Friday uiyrhf ’Vovemher 8 from 6:00 lo 9:00
at the Jamrsvillp Hugh Sohool Budding.
Plates i>0e ami SI .00.
FOR.
ELECTRICAL WORK
Telephone 2505
fi. L. HARDISON
Electrical Contractor
NS illiumston KFI) No. 1 — 3 Miles from Town
MICKEY’S INN
OYSTER BAR
Now Open
EVERY NICIIT
JACK !)!XON, Proprietor.
i TOBACCO GROWERS
I?o:**I Kail to soil ilia! good tobacco. The bet
ter grades are bringing $66, $67 and lip lo
$70 per hundred. Our daily floor averages
arc among tlie highest in ihr slate, so line lip
Kill: the crowd for the liigh dollar and sell the
remainder with the Adkins and Hailey ware
house in Robersonville.
THE
Block Is Off
And you ean get a sale, and a
good sale, any day of the week.
We have
Surpassed Last
Year’s Poundage
For this we are proud and we are still go
ing strong!
Sell with us Friday or Monday
* *
for the highest sale of the year.
Adkins & Bailey
WAREHOUSE
Roher 8011 villi*