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Return From Tour
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooke? and
son. Jimrrj. and Mr. and Mrs. H
A. Bov.fn a- son M vip. n
turned this wei k from ;• lour of
New E’ r. nd raid Canada.
Spending tVeek In Suffolk
Miss Sylvia Ann Turner i
spending this week in Suffolk
and W’lliamshure W. with he
stepfather and tvi'l attend the pa
geant. “The Common Glory.'
Visit Here ! his Week
Mrs. T V Spruill of Eden ton
and M Vernon I. Spruill of
Kinston vim i th. r dauphU"
anri ivt re the v.. ok.
Motine On Smithwiek Street
" Mr and Mr- George H. Gur
ganus ttnd.'e. ightei an moving
Iron the to, ■ i m;
next to Mr. nd M . ciauih la g
gett on Smh ' > ■ S' oi.
Here Wednesday
C • • Her! ; r: B .i
was here a r sort voile Wednes
day. Hi was enroute to Ahoskie
‘to attend a Legion celebration.
Mternl Lost ( oloin Show ing
Mr. and Mrs L H. Donaldson
and fan.ily and Mr. George Bunch
and daughter attendt d a showing
i . I ■ • C • ■ : \ 1 Roanoke Is
'.md last Monday night.
epend Week end \t Beaches
M and Mr, Ber. Hopkins. Mrs. 1
Jmanic Tyre. Ms Clyde Rober- ;
-on. M:-- Kdith Manning. Norman'
Hop! s and Jos;, N. Hopkins j
-11! .t, 1. ! Vi i t k-( nd at Ocean !
Vr v ai d V rginin Beach.
t isiliii" Daughter
M .1 W Martin of Jamesville
: --pi e-ling t e week here with
' , -! eg:.’ . M: William Gur
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In \ 11 " idi.i This \\ eek
M: IL S. Courtney visited re-1
at ores >n Portsmouth this week.
While in Virginia he attended the |
’.•meant in Williamsburg.
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fere i i oiii | ast Spencer
Mr. and Mrs (i. A. Simpson of
' S - 1 eei a e spending a few
' C ’ I ,,nd M: . W.
\ isiting In Florida
M:.~ Moso Whrder is visitim
re.atives in Florida for two
week's
Returns From Vacation
CpI. and Mrs. T. Fearing re
turned this week from a short va
cation.
Visiting In Everetts
Mi and Mrs. T. W. Williamsor
' and daughte:. Miss Christine, and
M.s ns Lois and Lucy Williamsor
of Chadbourn are spending a fee
days with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bailey in Everetts. They attend
ed the Lost Colony with the
Baileys.
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Confined To Home
Mrs C T Cullipher is confine';
to her home near here by illness.
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Attends Meeting
Sheriff C. B Roebuck attended
a meeting of North Carolina sher
iffs in Wrightsville this week.
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In Norfolk Wednesday
Mr. C. B. Riddick attended to
business in Norfolk Wednesday.
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Attend Meeting in Washington
Messrs. Marvin Baker, “Toot
le" Rohe rson. CJ M. Anderson, L.
I! Donaldson and Henry White
attended a meeting of Standard
Oil dealers in Washington Tues
day evening.
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Returns to Richmond
M: E L lluyton of Richmond
return'd to her home last Sunday
after spending a week with hey
parents, Mi and Mrs. Ade Rober
son, near Jamesville.
Visiting In Western Carolina
M and Mrs. L. A. Shaw and
M and Mrs. Perlie Thomas are
I ending the wee k in the western
part of North Carolina and Vir
ginia.
Visiting In California
Mi ssr.-. George Leo Roberson
■ i d George Sumara are spending
■ .v day s [n Ca lifornia. M;
ni la son. Mr. Marvin Roberson,
nd family, will accompany them
home in a fi w davs.
Announce Birth of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Leland G Hardi
•on announce the birth of a
■ lugiiter, Betsy Bowers, in a
Rocky Mount hospital on Sunday,
August 17. M.. Hardison is the
termer Miss Sadie Bowers of
H; tndton. Mrs. Hardison and
daughte1' returned to their home
in Rolji i-onvilie Wednesday.
At White Fake Sunday
Misses Trulah Ward Bailey,
Ia si Poole Gertie McLawhorn,
Mo. i s. Vernon Roebuck, 1). B.
Huge rson. and Harry Wynn spent
Sunday at White Lake.
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FAMILY REUNION
|! M;, K. S. P;icp Sr held i
£ : family reunion at her home near
1 Williamston last Sunday, the
!event attracting 150 relatives and
! friends from several states.
Mrs. Price. 75 years old, has tsn
children. fifty grandchildren,
1 thirty-five great-grandchildren,
land one gTeat-greal-grandchild.
: Most of them were present for the
!! event, but the g, eat-great-g: anti
1 child, just two or tbiee weeks old.
was unable to make the trip from
I California.
A big d'nner. consisting of just
about everything on the menu,
was served picnic style, and Pie
i event was greatly enjoyed.
Here to Visit Mother
i Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rudge of
Philadelphia. Pa., are spending
j two weeks here with Mrs. Rudge's
; mother. Mrs. Etta Humble.
Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Couch and
daughter. Caroline, of Durham
spent the week-end here as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wier.
Spend I)av At White Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey,
Shelton and Boobie Bailey and
Mis.-, Penny O'Neal Rogerson
spent Sunday
at White Lake.
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Visitors At White Lake
Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Rawls, Mr.
and Mrs. Hildreth Rogerson spent
Sunday at White Lake.
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Spending Week At Beach
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Frone
berger are spending this week at
Wi ightsville.
Stops Over Here
Mr. Johnnie Speight Lilley of
Roper visited his sister. Mrs. Mar
'garet Lilley. here Monday en
route to California where he is
stationed.
Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. F,. Wooiard. Jr.,
oi Durham spent the week-end
here with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Wooiard and Mrs.
Clyde Waters.
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Spend Week-end in Farm Life
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Jones of
Richmond spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira T. Jones in Farm Life.
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daughters, Joyce and Betsy, and
Miss Anne Peel spent Sunday in
Farmville and Fountain with re
latives.
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At Nags Head Last Week-end
Miss Marie Mobley spent last
week-end at Nags Head. 1
At Morehead Over Week-end
Mr. and Mr Clayton House of i
Hamilton .-,p, tit la^l vvetk-eiid at
; Morehead.
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Enters Hospital
Mrs. Leonard Holliday of
Jamesville entered a Rocky
| Mount Hospital for treatment
Monday.
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| Returns To Home In Jamesville
Miss Lucille Martin, after .
spending several months in Cali- -
fornia with relatives, has return
ed to her home in Jamesville.
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' Visiting Parents Here
Miss Eleanor Taylor of Orlando,
j Fla,, is visiting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Taylor here this
week.
Visiting Sister Here
Mrs. F. W. Salley of Dunn is
j visiting her sister. Miss Edith
Stallings, here for several days.
With Family At Nags Head
Mr. H. L. Coburn i$ spending
several days at Nags Head with
his family.
At Resort Sunday
Mi . and Mrs. Robert Bailey and
daughter. Diana, Mr. and Mrs.
Buie Bailey and daughter, Char-']
lotto June, spent Sunday at
Wiiite Lake.
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Travel Through Mountains
Miss Esta Martin, Mrs. John 1
Sawyer, Ellen and Earl Sawyer of
Jamesville and Master Billy War- 1
lington of Norfolk. Va.. spent the '
week end traveling through the
Blue Ridge Mountains. They ,'
w< re met in Boone by Miss John- 1
nie Mae Sawyer, who has been at- '
tending summer school there. 1
In Louisburg Sunday
Mr. R. S Criteher and Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Criteher spent Sunday
in Louisburg with relatives.
Visit In Durham This Week
Mrs. Bill Myers and children, 1
Billy and Jeannette, visited in
Durham and Norfolk this week.
Return To Minnesota
Mrs. Bob Olmstead and daugh
ter, Mary Alta, returned to their <
home in St. Paul, Minnesota, Mon-',
day after visiting her parents, Mr.
aiui Mrs. Bob Taylor, here lor the I
past month. '
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PEELE WATSON
Mies Sally Wat-on ,,f Raleigh,
daughter of Mrs. Romulus S. Wat
son of Swan Quartei and the late
Mr. Watson of Swan Quarter be
ame the bride of Howell Rhodes
Peele. son of Mrs. Charles M.
. fJf ele ar-d the late Mr. Peele of
Williamston. in a candlelight cere
iinonv at 4:00 o’clock, on Saturday.
August 9. at the Swan Quarter
Methodist Church. Rev. J C.
Chaffin, of Murfreesboro, former
pastor of the bride, assisted by
Rev. T H. House, of Swan Quar
ter, officiated at the double ring
ceremony. Prior to the ceremony,
a program of nuptial music Was
presented by Mrs. W. G. Harris,
organist, and Miss Mildred Spenc
er, soloist,
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother, Romulus S. Watson,
of Chapel Hill, wore a street
length dress of white jersey, de
signed with a snug-fitting bodice,
softly draped neckline. with
heartshape sequins, short cape
sleeves, a full pleated skirt, and a
white off-face hat of milan im
ported straw tied at the side with
blue flowers. She wore matching
lace mitts and carried an arm bou
qu< t of white asters, bride’s roses,
stephanotis. with fern and tied
with white satin ribbon.
Miss Lola Watson, sister of the
bride and her only attendant, was
maid of honor.
Alton Faye Peele of Williams
lon. brother of the groom, was
oest man, and ushers were Dur
wood Tunnel! of Swan Quarter I
ind Robert E. Peele of Williams
on.
Mrs. Watson, mother of the
m ide, wore a dress of gray figur
'd crepe with black accessories
ind her corsage was of yellow
oseburis.
Mrs. Peele, mother of the
'loom, was dressed in black crepe
ind her flowers were red roses.
Following the ceremony, the
ouple left for a wedding trip to
tie western part of the State, aft
■r which they will be at home at
(ilk Hillsboro Street, Raleigh. For
raveling, the bride wore a blue
)alm beach suit with white ac
■essories and the roses from her
iridal bouquet.
Mis. Peele received her educa
ion at the Swan Quarter High
school and Norfolk Business Col- (
ege. At present she is employ- |
‘(I in 1hoSliil^^War<>Tioiit of
Mi Peele i.s a graduate of Farm
jife High School and served for 5'
'ears in the A. A. C. He is now at- I
ending State College where he is1
i student in electrical engineer
ng.
Following the rehearsal on Fri
lay evening, the bride’s mother
ind sister entertained members of
be wedding party, out of town
;ucsts and friends of the family. '
it a cake cutting at the home of
he bride. j
Out of town guests attending
he w edding included: Mrs. Chas. ]
VI. Peele. Mrs. Geo. M. Peele. Mrs. |
Lispei Jones. Mrs. Dick Britton. !
Vlrs. H. U. Peele, Mrs. Henry |
Vele, Misses Polly, and Marie ’
’eele. Miss Annie Fay Jones, Miss j
lean Mobley and Mr. David Hog
■rson. all of Williamston; Mr.
-'has. Peele. Mr.. Maurice Peele
md Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Berry, all
if Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs, j
rhomas Kruzic of Richmond, Va.;
Vlrs. L. F. Jones and Mr. and
Vlrs. H. P. Brown, of Washington.
'J. C ; Mrs. Samuel S. Mann and [
Mrs. D. C. Credle , of Belhaven;
Vlr. and Mrs. E. Y. Floyd. Misses
iumce Blair and Elizabeth Floyd,
Miss Mordecai Bledsoe and Mrs.
V L. Midyette, all of Raleigh.
HALL-MOBLEY
In a double ring ceremony.
March 29. 1947. at 5:00 p. m. at
Umporia, Virginia, Miss Mary
-ouise Mobley, of Williamston
md Alioskie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arch Mobley of Williamston,
lecame the bride of James Grady
Jail, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
lames Grady Hall. Sr., of Kelford,
M. C.
The bride wore a powder blue
■repe dress. She used black ac
essories and wore a shoulder
orsage of red roses.
They were attended by Miss
Marie Mobley, sister of the bride
ind Miss Evelyn Hyatt.
Mrs Hall is a graduate at the
tobersonville High School. For
he past few years she has been
mployed by the Carolina Tele
ilione and Telegraph Company in
Villiamston, Fayetteville and
Uioskie,
Mr. Hall attended the Roxobel
Celford school and Oak Ridge
Military Institute. He is now in
he Navy and for the past twenty
nonths has been stationed in
Juba.
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BRIDE ELECT HONORED
On Thursday night, August
4th. Mrs. J. W Watts entertained
it a bridge party at her home here
n Ray Street honoring Miss Mil
ired Smallwood Biggs, bride
dect of August.
The guests were greeted by the
hostess and the honoree.
Hospital Notes
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| fins Township underwent an ap
pendicitis operation in the hos
pital here Wednesday and is get
ting along fine.
Master James E. Stephenson of
Jamerville entered the hospital
| Thursday to have his tonsils re
! moved.
Mrs. Lewis Peel of Griffins
i Township entered the hospital
Tuesday for treatment.
Geo Harrison. Jr., a patient in
the hospital for the past several
| days, was reported . improving
j Thursday.
Mr. and Mis. J. F. Casper of
RFD 1, Oak City, announce the
j birth of a son. Donald Franklin.
| in the local hospital on Friday.
| August 15.
| Born to Mr and Mrs. P. G.
| Manning of Robersonville, a
daughter, Debra Paulette, in the
hospital here on Saturday, August
16.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C."W.
Johnson of Robersonvillc, a .
Charles Stephen, on Saturd„;r
August 16. in the local hospital.
Mi-, and Mrs. Thorn- s W. Crock
ett announce the birth of a daugh
ter in the local hospital on Wed
nesday. August 20.
Mrs. Ira Griffin of Griffins
Township entered trie hospital
here last Saturday for treatment.
Spends pay in Durham
Mrs. John R. Peel spent Tues
day in Durham.
If all the lar.d in the United
States were to be equally divided,
there would be between sixteen
and seventeen acres for each in
habitant.
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Mrs. Lee Overton of Windsoi
! had her tonsils removed in the
| hospital here Monday.
) Undergoing treatment in the
j local hospital for several days,
Mi-s. J. S. Whitley is much im
proved.
j Miss Leona Hardison of Grif
The home was thrown ensuite
land was beautifully decorated
troughout with an array of lovely
white glads and greens.
During the several progressions,
iced coca colas were served. High,
score was awarded Miss Della
Jane Mobley.
The' honoree was presented sil
ver in her chosen pattern.
Delicious refreshments consist
ing of peach short cake lopped
with whipped cream were served
to the following guests: Mesdames
L. T. Fowden. Roger Critcher. Jr..
B. A. Critcher, H. E. Harrington,
Roy Yelverton. Dan Sharpe, Miss
es Nancy Mercer. Della Jone Mob
ley, Frances Thomas, Ann Fowd
en, and Sally Bogart of Washing
ton. N. C.
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