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Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Simpson btthOitnei i;h- birth of a daughler, P< a Be iiiv. yj .. V.',-‘.<>a*k'.A>dr hospital on Wednesday, April id. Attend Meeting In Tarboro Mrs. Pet' Mendenhall, Mrs. ^ Kneezer Harrison, Mrs. J. D. Wynne and Mrs. Ella Wynne rep resented the Bear Grass Presby terian Woman’s Auxiliary at a church meeting held in Tarboro Tuesday. *• Secure Marriage License A marriage license was issued Wednesday to James N. Hardison of Robersonville and Nelda Eliza beth Stubbs of Williamston. Business Visitor Here Mr. Elmer Modlin of Jamesville attended to business here Wed nesday morning. Here From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Kim Saunders of Washington, former citizens of Williamsdon, visited friends here Wednesday. Visits Son Here Mr. and Mrs. John Hyman . Wooiard of Greenville visited Mr. Wooiard here Wednesday. Spend Day In Richmond Mesdanies John A. Manning, • Dairy Pope, Roger Critcher. Dean Speight. Kate York and Reginald i Manning spent yesterday in Rich ! mond. Jaycees Meet Tonight The local Junior Chamber of : Commerce will hold its regular semi-monthly dinner meeting Fri day evening at 7:00 at the High School Home Economics Depart- j ment. A special program is be- | ing planned, with special gViests. ; and all members are urged to be present. -• Home From Hospital Miss A.nn Davis Peel, who un derwent a tonsilectomy in a Washington hospital Tuesday, re turned to her home here on Watts Street Wednesday and is getting I along nicely. Anjvets To Meet The Martin Countv AlvTVt'T’o iwili meet JiTffllcfaV nigf,r*aTat ■.kWNb, r .: In Richmond This Week Mesdames A. R. Dunning, E. S. i Peel, W. C. Manning, Jot ! Muse and William Manning, Jr„ were j in Richmond this week -t Here Monday Mrs. Mack McLauchlan of | California spent Monday here as | the guest of Mrs. Bill Haislip. In Norfolk Monday Mrs. S. R. Biggs and Miss Nancy Biggs shopped in Norfolk Monday. Shops Here Tuesday Mrs. B. E. Grant of Windsor shopped here Tuesday. -• Visit Tulip Farms Mrs. A. J. Manning, Miss Rulh Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ses soms and son visited the Tulip Farms in Terra Ceia Saturday. T r LISTEN TO THE NEW "VEPCO FARM 7 HOUR" 12:30 P. M. Every Saturday (1:30 f. M. la Narfelkl Musical variety! The Novelteers! Songstress Kitty Breeze! Reddy Kilo, wattl The Westernaires! Farm Mar. ket Reports! And the Weather! Richmond, WRNL Norfolk, WTAR Portsmouth, W$A> ALL THESE STATIONS ON THE VEPCO NETWORK: Arlington, WARl Crewe, WSVS Charlottesville, V/CHV Covington, WKEY Staunton, WTON Elizabeth City, WCNC Roanoke ivapids, WCBT economical lasting efficient dean lime-saving reliable instant— % convenient ' ; Today's thrifty-wise housewife measures modern living by those eight little letters -e-l-e-c-t-r-i-c ! Yes, in her all electric home, larw-cost electric service provides proper food preservation ... tested, scientific, automatic cooking of meals . . . comfort, health and safety through electric lighting and air conditioning . . . ease and efficiency through many small electrical appliances . , . entertainment and education through radio reception. Best of all, these many services are available for only a few cents a day! Make your plans today to have everything that's new and modern in hous^ keeping . . . everything electric! VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. F. C. St illings. Mrs. R. T. | Taylor and Mrs. Car.., .e Stallings I entertained with a surprise birth day party lust Monday night for Miss Venetia Stallings in honor of her sixteenth birthday at the home of Mrs. F. C. Stallings of Jamesvillc. The house was decorated i th.rm.i.gliou* with . :Cai3KlU?f. and Mhj-r.saringJlayors^. Thej^ning table was covered with ; J.X >« i t'i.l < v'lOli’l tli tl VVci.S | i'd with a pink and white birth i day cake flanked with tapers in I silver ear.dleholders. The gifts I were arranged at one end of the j table. Games, singing and dancing were enjoyed by all. Following | this, pink and white block ice cream, party cookies, salted nuts land mixed candies were served. Those included in the courtesy were: Misses Margaret M. Brown. Gertrude Daniels, Shirley Gaines. Dean Stallings. Dorothy Waters, Elizabeth Brewer, Lou Brown. Ramona Ange, Violet Rogers, Merle Brown, Geraldine Ange, Brownie Holliday, Linda Taylor, Messrs. Perlie Modlin, Jr.. David E. Simpson, Carroll Brown, Jr„ Raymond Lawrence Modlin. Oliv er Hamilton, Billcy Brewer. Ran dolph Waters. Dorman Gaines, Dennis Moore, Jr., Carlyle Stall ings, Dock Taylor and Mr. Hard en. LEE-WYNNE Mr. anti Mrs. James S. Wynne of Everetts announce the marri age of their daughter, Elsie Rae, to James Russell Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lee of Roberson ville route one. The ceremony was performed on Friday, March 28th by the Reverend Dennis Warren Davis in the Christian parsonage at Cross Roads, The bride wore a light blue gabardine suit with black acces sories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. At present they are making their home with the bride’s .<■ s ter near Williamston. Spending Week Here Mrs. John Tullos and children of Rocky Mount art' spending this week here with her mother, Mrs. C. A. Harrison. -® Attend Concert Mrs. John Goff and son, War ren, Misses Millie Biggs and Ann Fowden attended the concert in Washington Tuesday night. Business Visitor Here Mr. A. R. Dupree of Plymouth was here on business Monday. In Washington Hospital Mrs. Julius Peel is receiving treatment in a Washington hos pital. -- In Washington Tuesday Mr. J. W. Watts attended to j business in Washington Tuesday. Visit In Washington Mrs. Dick Smith visited rela five*' in Washinplon Tio'srpiy -4-i_ Confined With Mumps Mrs. Dubose Simpson is confin ed to her home here in the Mar golis apartment with mumps. Here For Two Weeks Mrs. Maggie Leary and grand son, Tommie Winfield, of Norfolk are spending two weeks here as the guests of Mr. and Mi s. George Sfetsos. -* In Tlymoutli Wednesday Attorney R. L. Coburn attended to business in Plymouth Wed Visits In Elizabeth City Mrs. P. V. Jones spent Wednes day afternoon in Elizabeth City with friends. -• Shop Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton Nelson of Robersonville shopped | here Wednesday. Kye Glares Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. Peele’h—Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 55-J LET US FILL YOUR TANK |! NOW WITH Sssoheat Fuel Oil Prompt Delivery Metered Service s Baker Oil Co. j Plume 6-J | s Williauiotou, N. C. ! • Hospital Notes Mrs. C. C. Fleming of James ville entered the local hospital last Sunday for treatment. A patient in the hospital since April 3. Mrs. W. D. Daniel is much improved and plans to re turn home soon. Mrs. J. B. Coltrain. RFD 1. Wil iianrstcn, to a patient in t-he h-r/.T ■ pitvvt.. , .. .. ..... ... .. |improve In tin local hospital. ! Born to Mr. and Mrs Charlie Gurkin, Jr., of North Pearl Strei 1. Williamston, a daughter on Wed nesday. April 16. in the hospital here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberson of Bear Grass announce the birth of a s'.n in the local hospital on Tuesday. April 15. Mr. Louis H. Roberson entered the hospital last Monday tor the treatment of a knee ailment. His condition is improving. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett of Wind sor entered the hospital Monday for treatment. A patieut in the hospital since April 3, Mrs. Ben D. Courtney is improving. Mr. James Council of Oak City entered the hospital Tuesday for treatment. Mrs. Lula Hardison of James ville is receiving treatment in the hospital. Mrs. Raymond Heath and little daughter left the hospital Wed nesday for their home in West End. Mrs. Leslie Roberson of West End entered the hospital Tuesday for treatment. Mrs. Garland Cowan and little daughter left the hospital Wed nesday for their home on HKD 2. Williamston. Visits In Hospital Mrs. W. J. Smith visited Mrs. Julius Peel in a Washington Hos pital Tuesday. --® Returns Home Mr. W. J. Keel returned home this week after visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. L. E. Chandler, in Ports mouth for several days. Bear Grass Girl Contest Winner -o Edith M. Rogerson. 15-year-old i student of the Bear Grass High | • School, has been declared the j winner of the first-round of the 1947 Cooperative Essay Contest C-ewf’ ' iM-ialii'n » ‘ tt'in • l~1'' ' Conpe,V lor ‘ * i ei i l>e\> jujcl girls throughout North Carolina, "" Writing on the suhject, “Farm ling—A Year Ru-:r' Business." J the young Martin County student' j won top honors in the Bear Grass ; High School an i will compete I ! against winners from other rural school for county, district and ! | state-wide honors. Prizes for the popular contest i total more than $1,000 in cash | prizes and a year's college schol arship with the County winner receiving $10. District prizes of $25, $15 and $10, and State prizes of $100. and scholarship, $50, $25 and $15, M. G. Mann, general manager of the sponsoring organizations announced this week that the deadline for submitting the school winners had been set for April 15, and that all County elimina tion would be completed by May 1. District elimination will be held in the early part of May with the Stale finals scheduled for the latter part of May. Recruiting Officer Here Recruiting Officer Virgil Lind sey of Greenville attended to business here this week. Business Visitor Here Mr. Billy Griffin of Greenville attended to business here Thurs day. Shops Here Mrs. Sam Godard of Jamesville shopped hero Tuesday. Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Cox of New Bern visited friends here Sunday evening. | Spending Several Days Here i Mrs. Augusta Ward visited in jJamesville last week-end. Mrs. Minnie Hardison of Jamesville re i turned to spend several days here with Mrs. Ward. Knters Duke Hospital Mr. James M. Ward entered Duke Hospital for treatment last Wednesday. it rpcrird ! w previa £ pa!-!. <11 .a i; n'ky iVJiinnt hi -on:i for a week is improve.ig but u rv peeled to continue there for treat ment for a few more weeks. I Announce Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mass of Coral Gables. Fla., announce the birth ! of a son, Manuel Dent, on April Ifi. in the St. Francis Hospital at Miami Beach. Mrs. Mass is the former Miss Jean Watts of Wil | iiamston. -'t ' ■ ■■ Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiggins and M v Far-1 -Tnd- Lr wi'&w;**' !-\V logins of T-rhur*> -veiled Mrs. ^L^dA—Wj 1 m >_n hr-;~e Wr-dnf"^inv This Is My lust Visit Here >i umf bi ij. Special Reading, SI.Ill) A Seventh Daughter Horn With he classed with Gypsies. I will accept no fee unless you re ecive satisfac tion and find lie superior to dl r v a d e r s. Heads past, nrc -ent: and future. Advice on all affairs of life Please don’t con fuse my work with that of the cheap ordinary fortune teller. The truth or nothing. Remem ber a doubter never wins. Of fices for white and colored, Hours 1) a. ni. to 10 p. m. Open daily and Sunday. Office in Studio Trailer Chocowinity, N. C. a Vail Not to S 3 ovrrnmlu IS I! ;im| irmovi y/ »M>V blackheads I Iiohc who billowed am SU I'1, dt lections .iikI applied Kleerux upm teliriuK wen - nma/aiiuly silt piiaed when I hcv loiiiui their pi in pirn anil I >1. k kin-ads had ilisappi 1 In n< inrrs millinsiaslirallv plai n I" claim tlu*v .it«* no loni(i'i i-mbanasm i| and arc now liappv will, their Hi ai coinplcxioi U%c Klecrux. It one pliiation tlocrt nol aalisfv, you double yotn money back. Ask lot Klverea Unlay, sun* Kluvrex am ONLY 49* II.AHKS PHARMACY 104 W. 5th St. at Five Points GREENVILLE, N. C. SIGN WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING FUK!. OIL & GAS TANKS In Stock For Immediate Delivery: 275 Kill- Farm Skid Tank 235 gal. 275. 522, 550 Fuel Oil Tanks suitable for Tobacco Barn Storage. Also Plenty 55 gal. Barrels Prompt Delivery Prices Reasonable BAKER OIL CO. Phone <>-J Williamston, N. 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