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ISLE Visits In Hopewell Miss Betty Lou Jones visited re latives in Hopewell, Virginia, last week. Returns To Brooklyn Mrs, Myrtle Perry Weaver has returned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y„ after visiting friends and relatives in the country. Miss Betty Lou .Tonys accompanied her home for a visit. At Home In Tennessee Miss Ann Jones is now at home with her father near Lvnnville, Tenn. Vacationing in Morehead City Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sprague j left Monday for a two week's va- j cation in Morehead City and other j points. Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vance Thom as announce the birth of a daugh- i ter. Cypthia Jeanette, on August 11 at Riverside Hospital in New- ; port News. Mrs. Thomas is the | former Miss Bernice Pierce of Williamston. Spend Week-end at Beach Misses Elizabeth Manning and , Trulah Ward Bailey and Messrs., Bill Hanison and Blount Roebuck j spent the week-end at Morehead i City. -♦ Visits In Norfolk Mr. Jack Mobley visited in Nor- J folk over the week-end. GIVIS when cold miseries strike FAST RELIEF At Nags Head Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burden of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Throw er and children and Mrs. Jessie Melson and daughter, Jessie Mae, visited Nags Head over the week end. -« Visit Near Here Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone and son, Mike, of Eden ton, spent Wed nesday near here visiting Mr find Mrs. Ellis Malone. Here From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Darden of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Dred Darden here Wednesday. -o Attend Funeral In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sharpe at tended the funeral of Mrs. J. L. O'Quinn in Raleigh Tuesday. Returns Home Recovered from a major opera tion performed in an Oteen hos pital. Bernard York has return ed to his dome here and plans to enter East Carolina Teachers Col lege in Greenville this fall Spending Week Here Mrs. H. L. Allsbrooks of Ports mouth is spending this week here with her sister, Mrs. Oswald Stalis, a n it i a n n 1 y. Visiting Sister Here Mr. Simon Everett of Norfolk is spending a few days here with his sister, Mrs. P. II. Brown, and family. -• Visit In Tarboro Sheriffs C. B. Roebuck and Buck Holloman were in Tarboro Tuesday evening visiting Mr. Ed mond Early who is recovering from a hip fracture in a hospital there. slripos load a busy life There’s a nostalgic note of Victoriana in this suit by Swansdown Beautifully sloped from collar to hem, with flap pockets accentuating the slender waist. So right about town, traveling In subtle-toned -striped w.qv.?ted. bv Sizes 10 to 20. It's ours exclusively. See it advertised in ... . full color in HARPER'S RAX AAR Ill At Home In Jamesville Mr. Henry Griffin continues! quite ill at his home in James- j | ville, reports stating that he had | ! been confined to his bed for the | past ten days or two weeks. -• \ Reported Improved | 111 for some time, Mr. Chas. Sox top was reported improved this Week. He was able to leave his bed for two meals in the dining room Tuesday. -» ■ ■■ Business Visitor Here Mr. A. P. Ilassell of Edonton at tended to business here yesterday. Visiting In County Mr. Roy Bailey of Norfolk is spending a few days in the coun ty visiting relatives and friends. —♦ ,— Here From Tarboro Mr. J. B. Roberts of Tarboro attended to business here yester day. Returns To Alabama Mr. Perlie Perry left Monday for his home in Montgomery, Ala bama, after spending several days here with relatives. Return From Chicago Mrs. Lewis Manning and daugh ! uwp, Polly urvi.-Mrs... M.nvy, Lewis. Martin and Mrs. Martin’s son, Tony, returned Tuesday night af ter spending several weeks in Chi cago with Mrs. Manning's son, Jerry Manning and Mrs. Man ning, and with friends in Lexing i ton, Ky. • — - Spending Week-end in Dunn Miss Edith Stallings is spending this week-end in Dunn with her sister, Mrs. T. W. Salley and Mi-. Salley. Here Yesterday Mr. Henry Johnson of Hamilton was a business visitor here yester day. — - — Visit Friends Here Mesdames Lem Blades and Wil liam Houtz of Elizabeth City vis ited Mrs. Mary Laughinghouse and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse here Tuesday. ■■ *> Here From Robersonville j Mr. Jim Gray, Jr., of Roberson ville was a visitor here Wednes day. —■ ■ Recovering Mrs. Lee Reynolds is recovering at her home here from a minor operation which she underwent in Raleigh last week-end. Spend Day In Everetts Mr. and Mrs. Palmer White and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Davison spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Carraway in Ev eretts. Return To Virginia Mrs. E. A. Griffin and son, E. A., Jr., have returned to their home in Waverly, Virginia, after spend ing a few days here with Mrs. Pal mer White. Visit In Wilson Sunday Mrs. Kelly Moore and daugh ters, Mrs. E. A. Griffin and Mrs Clyde Barber visited their hus band and father Sunday at the Sanatorium in Wilson. Continues Quite HI Mr. W. B. Weaver continue! quite ill at his home nenr Rober sonville Visiting In Richmond Mrs. R. P. Montieth and daugh ter, Frances, are spending a few days with relatives in Richmond Spend Night Here Mrs. Roy Nettles of Empori; j spent Tuesday night heri^ wit! Mrs. M. D. Wilson. Returns from Baltimore Miss Cera ProeiaK.* roi.urw Wednesday night from a week* visit with Mrs. Harold Harper am ' her brother, Mr. Dale Proctor, 11 Baltimore. Here From Plymouth Mrs, Sidney Ward of Plymout shopped here Tuesday afternoon. Visits Here Mrs. C. J. Ray of Windsor visit ed here Tuesday afternoon. Returns From Clarkton Mr. Eugene Kimball returne Tuesday from a a visit to Claris ton, N. C. -«. j Attend Convention 1 Mr. Sam Woolford and Mr. Ei j gene Kimball spent several dai last week at Wrightsville Beac where they attended an Eng rtecr’s convention. feVERETT-STEWARt Miss Evelyn Belle Stewart, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Elliot R. Stewart of Hamilton, and Rev. Joseph D. Everett of Magee, Mis sissippi, were married in an in formal ceremorty at twelve noon in ihe Hamilton Baptist Church immediately following the morn ing worship service Sunday. The bride's father. Rev. E. R. Stewart, officiated at the double ring cere mony. Prior to the ceremony a pro gram of nuptial music was pre sented by the bride's sister, Miss Louise Stewart, pianist, and Mr. i4lien W. Brown, soloist, of Ral eigh. The couple entered the church unattended. The bride wore an afternoon dress of white jersey with an accordion pleated skirt Her dress was p'.ain with short sleeves and a v shaped neckline, having no ornaments with the ex ception of an orchid. Her hat was of transparent white straw show ered with white veil. She wore white nylbn gloves ruffled from wrist to elbow. The bride’s mother wore a peach crepe dress with white ac cessories and a shoulder corsage of red roses. The pianist, Miss Louise Stew art, wore an Hawaiian blue crepe, with which she used white acces sories and a corsage of talisman roses. Ushers were brothers of the bride, Rev. Elliot B. Stewart of Louisville, Ky., and James T. Stewart of Hamilton. The bride is a graduate of East .CaroUpa Teachers' .College and the W. M. U. Training School of Louiseville, Ky. The groom is a graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louis ville. The couple left immediately following the ceremony for un announced points. They will make their home in Magee, Mississippi. -o At Pamlico Beach Mrs. Joe Pender left today for a visit to Pamlico Beach. In Richmond Tuesday Mesdames Bruce Wynne, Bill Carstarphen, Rita Everett and C. D. Carstarphen shopped in Rich mond Tuesday. AT WASHINGTON HOMY SHOW i IN WASHINGTON, Virginia Wood in (left), of Arlington, Virginia, tells Eette Marie Honey of Hyattsville, Maryland, about her “doll house” at the annual hobby show being sponsored by employees of the Public Buildings Administration In the capital, (International Soundphdto) JAYCEES MEET FRIDAY The regular dinner meeting of the local Junior Chamber of Com merce will be held Friday-evening at 7:30. The Jaycees will assem ble in the Woman’s Club building. Dinner will be served by the ladies of the Cross Roads church. Music and songs will be rendered by the Bear Grass Trio and Mrs. Virgil Wobbletort. -_o Spend Day At feeach Mrs. Ophelia Taylor, Mis. Isa belle Karri;., ..Mve, • Cora- Rogers, Mrs. Magnolia Bailey spent Sun day in Morehead City and at At lantic Beach. -«>— Spending Few Days At Beach Mr. and Mis. E. R. Froneberger are spending a lew days at Vir ginia'Beach. . Visits Grandmother Bobby Harrell of Roanoke Rap ids spent lust week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Bettie Harrell. Spend Day Here Mrs. J. A. Rosenbloom and daughters, Miss Lea Rosenbloom 1 and Mrs. Molly Moore of Rocky ! Mount spent Wednesday with I Mrs. Bettie Harrell. WHY KEEP “The Pacts ot Lite-’ A SECRET... CROWING BOYS AND GIRLS MUST Bl TOLD THI TRUTHS-TAUGHT THI FACTSI MILLIONS ARI WRECKING THEIR HEALTH AND LIVES THROUGH SILLY IGNOR ANCE. HERES A PICTURE THAT WILL OPRN EVERYBODY S EYES IT PULLS NO PUNCHES I DEliYERY ROOM ft ilW], " 1'' ' TAINT1 NURSE'S AT ALL SHOWS' THE VICCAR THEATRE WIUJAMSTON, IN. C. AUGUST 30 & HI Women, Avoid tlie Rush—Come to Matinee. I Loral Hoy On Radio Saturday At 7: /.> /’• M. -— ■ Julian Mason, foodl boy,"will ap pear on the radio program, “Citi zens of Tomorrow." over a Wash ington station Saturday evening at 7:15 o’clock. The first guest to appear on the special program, Mason will tell about the student council 'and Beta Club of the Williamston High School in an interview by Raymond M. Taylor.. .... i ' —- •* ' Spending Week-Knd Here Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Illig of Rich mond are spending this week-end here with Mrs. Illig's sister, Mrs. J. D. Woolard, and family. NEED OLASSiES? P i dgeulays ~7Tp TiruNS 104 W. 5th St. at Five Pointa GREENVILLE, N. C. * HONORS BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. John Peel entertained at a Coca Cola party and kitchen shower Tuesday morning at her heme on Main Street, honoring Miss Frances Thomas, bride-elpct. The guests were met at the door by Mrs. Peel, the honoree and Mrs. E R. Fronebergei and direct ed to the dining room where open faced sandwiches, soft drinks, cakes, mints, nuts, and relishes were served. The house was decorated with mixed cut flowers and the dining room buffet held an arrangement of mixed white flowers. Miss Thomas received a corsage of white gladioli and a gift of china in her pattern from her hostess and many kitchen utensils from the guests. Approximately forty guests I called during the morning. -n.. Spends Week-end Here Miss Edith Bradley of Seaboard spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Mercer. Visiting Relatives in S. C. Riw. and Mrs. James I. Lowry are spending a few days with re latives in Rock Hill, S. C. HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Hilton Carson, Miss Fran ces Jarman and Mrs. J. D. Wcol ard, Jr., entertained Miss Frances Thomas and Mr. Carlyle Langley.® Saturday night, August 14, at a dinner party at Salpeby’s in Wash ington. The table was decorated with flowers and lighted candles. Miss Thomas was presented a ■ shoulder corsage and sterling sil ! ver candle holders by her hostess ' es. Those attending besides the | honorees were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. : Woolard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hilton | Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pecle, jj, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Getsinger, Mr. Lee Thomas, Mr. Jimmy Man ning Mr. Jimmy Leggett, Mr. J. D. Lilley, Jr., and Misses Frances Jarman and Katie Leggett. -.-S Return To Virginia Beach Mrs. Carrie Biggs Morrison, ! Mrs. Fra net's Herriott and Mr. I Harry Biggs are leaving tomorrow j for Virginia Bearh. ^ | Visits Here This Week | Miss Millie Roebuck of Rober I sonville visited Mrs. A. L. Roe buck here this week. , SHE CANT RESIST PRAISING RETONGA 4 Yoinifi Housewife Tells llou R< lon<ru Relieved Distress from Stomach j Gases, Restlessness, !Ner VtHls imiiueslioO. imil Slimsisli humiliation. l'I am feeling sn good now that I can't resist letting others know how much I think of Retonga, happily states Mrs. George Sweet, well-known housewife of 4!lfi W. 2nd St.. Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Sweet gratefully continues: “For years I surely did suffer from nervous indigestion and sour stomach. I had a pitiful appetite and just had to force myself to eat to keep up my strength. My food seemed to sour almost immediate ly and cause terrible gas pains in my stomach. I felt so high-strung and restless that it was all I could do to get a few hours sleep a night. I had to use harsh laxa tives for relief of sluggishness and 1 lest a good deal of my weight. •The relief Retonga brought me from my suffering was a pfc-uV.ml surprise. I now eat heartily, en joy my food, and never worry about nervous indigestion, gas pains or sour food. I have regain ed over three pounds and I just know 1 11 be up to my normal weight soon. I've left off harsh laxatives, too. I am glad to praise Retonga.” Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, loss of appetite, borderline Vita min B-l deficiency, and constipa tion. The active ingredients of Retonga are purely herbal, com bined with Vitamin B-l. You can get Retonga at all good drug stores including Clark’s Pharm acy, Inc. Adv. ♦ STRIKE i \ A PRETTY POSE ... in this Dry Manhattan Winner that highlights the popular full swing, yoke back. Novelty buttons and slash pockets provide the front interest to this do luxe 100% all wool suede broadcloth coat. Black, Brown, Green, Wine, Elephant Gray. Sixes 7-17, 8-16 * i Q
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