Enters Durham Hospital Mi::s Grace Cullipher entered Watts Hospital m Durham for medical treatment Saturday. Sue was accompanied to Durham by her mother, Mrs. W. T. Cullipher. Herr Similar Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Newby and children and Mrs. A W. Barber of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cullipher and family Sunday afternoon. Spending Few Days Here Pfc. Angus Cullipher of New burg. N. Y.. is spending a few day s here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Culliphet. Visit Friends Here Thursday Miss Mary Helen Burden of Au la nder and Miss Viola Peele of Roxobel visited friends here last Thursday. Here Sunday Mrs. G. W. Rhodes and son. Howard, of Newport, N. C., visited their daughter and sister. Mrs. Daryl Clayton. Jr., and Mr. Clay ton Sunday Here Sunday Mi. and Mrs. L. T. Jones and daughter, Lesley, and Mr Donald Rose of Greenville visited Mr. Jones' brother, Paul Jones, and Mrs. Jones here Sunday. Austin^Nichois GREAT OAK' The Straight Whiskeys in this prod act art 2 yeors or more old, 30% Straight Whiskey, 70% Grain Neutral Spirits, 20% Straight Whis key 2 ytars old, 5 % Straight Whiskey 4 ytars old, 5% Straight Whiskey 4 ytars old. 36 proof Austir^jNichols 6 Co IK Inc. TOW ! In Durham Monday Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hall and Mi s. W. L. Mizelle visited in Durham Visits In Greenville Miss Lamina Baker visited in i Greenville over tin week-end Here Last Week-end Miss Ruth Norton of Raleigh spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carstarphen. Visits In Elizabeth City Mr. LeRoy Speight visited in Elizabeth City over the week-end. Business Visitors In Raleigh Messrs. F L. Rogers and Neal Jones attended to business in Ral eigh Saturday. Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Selby and Children, and Miss Joan Davis and Mr. Darrell Sadler of Ransomville visited Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Selby here Sunday. Food Sale Planned A food sale sponsored by mem bers of the American Legion Aux iliary will be held Friday, March 11. at 2 o’clock in the American Legion Hut. Spend Week-end Here Dick Levin, student at Slate College, spent the week-end here with his parents Mr and Mrs, M. 1 M. Levin. He brought as his' guest, Lloyd Kramer of Cincin nati. Ohio, also a student at State College Spend Day Here Mr. and Mis. James Waddell of Glasboro, N. Jersey, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams of Edgewat ei Park, Now Jersey, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lev in. Spend Day In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Cowan and daughter.-, Mrs. W. N Cherry of Everetts and Mi- .Joyce Ann Cn- I .it! It Oil.1 and Mrs Robert Smith in Green ville Sunday. Shop Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks of Hassell shopped here Monday. Spend Day Here Mrs. J C. Swain and Mrs. N. M.1 Spruill of Plymouth shopped here! Friday. Visit In Jamesville Miss Ann Hardison and Mrs. Noah Hardison spent the week end in Jamesville visiting Mr. E. N. Hardison. Here From Jamesville Mrs. Monroe Holliday and daughters of Jarnesville shopped , in town Saturday. I —- -» -r Shop Here Mrs. H. J. Lupton and daughter, Dorine, of Windsor, shopped here Saturday. Spend Week-end In County Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shear in of Warrenton spent the week end with Mrs. Shearin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones in Bear GrasS. Visits Parents Here Mr, Joseph Wynne spent Sun day night here with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Diek Wynne. Mr. Wynne is associated with the N. C. Tubercular Clinic which is now covering eastern Carolina. -« Visit in Weldon Mrs. Pat Crawford and Mrs. H. L. Meador visited relatives and friends in Weldon Sunday. -• Visit in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger,! Mrs. Carlyle Langley and Mr. j John Ward, Sr., were in Raleigh | Sunday visiting John Ward, Jr., who is recovering in a hospital there from a back injury received in an accident early last week. He is improving rapidly and his mother, who has been with him several days, is expected home soon. In Raleigh Saturday Mr H. M. Reddick, Jr., attend ed to business in Raleigh Satur day. -o Shop in Rocky Mount Mesdames J T. Llewellyn, Jim Rhodes, Jr., and Tom Barnhill shopped in Rocky Mount Thurs day afternoon. Visits iu Raleigh Mr. Edgar Gurganus visited in Raleigh and Durham Thursday. -- Here from JuJimW*' - Mr. Harper Hotticiaj of Rich-t mond attended to business here last week. Attend Raleigh Tea Mrs. Garland Woolard and Mrs. W. C. Manning, Jr., attended a tea at the Governor’s Mansion in Raleigh Saturday afternoon. Visits Here Saturday Mrs. Bill Woolard of Plymouth visited heie Saturday. Visits in Richmond Mrs. K. D. Worrell visited in Richmond Friday and Saturday. fk&tfotisBwtUts <2 creates a slenderizing silhouette In Sizes 36 to 44 GOO 11 11UV.SKJk l l iii-N0, features it in t)i«>ir booklet oil "wwfvurtrHK For the fuller figure a suit by Swans own destined tu be a 11)49 headliner. Designed with the cooperation of the editors of Goon Housekeeping Maga zine, specifically for sizes 36 to 44. Beautifully tailored with clean curv ing lines—newsmaking shoulder and pocket detail, it promises to do wond ers for your figure. Choose it in any of lour fine fabrics. Pure worsted sheen by MIRON. Pure worsted sharkskin. Pure worsted crepe. Sicansiloivn is exclusive with ns SUEFABAN PEELE In a ceremony characterized by j simplicity, the wedding of Miss i Mary Trulah Peele and Dr. Robert I John Sheridan was solemnized by i the Rev. Stewart B Simms at 5:30 I o’clock in the Memorial Baptist Church here on March 5. • Miss Joan Peele attended her * sister as maid of honor. She was lovely in a gown of acqua taffeta, ■ fashioned with low round neck line outlined with a double bertha , of the same material, wide hoop i.skiit, and matching milts. She carried an arm bouquet of mixed spring flowers, and wore a small braided hat of matching taffeta. ; The bridesmaids, Mi.- I><m Prof fit, of Roanoke, Va„ and Miss Sally Prevatt of Wilmington, wore I identical dresses, and carried mix ed spring flowers. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Gilbert Peele, of Green ville, North Carolirfa, was beau tifully gowned in ivory slipper! ! satin, fashioned with a deep V neckUnc. long-fitted barque, and inverted pleats in the sRirt which featured a court train.. Her veil of illusion and heirloom rosepoint lace fell from a coronet of match i ing lace. She carried a white pray | er book with roses showered with I stephmotes and white satin rib bons. The groom was attended by his brother, William J. Sheridan, Jr, of Baltimore, and groomsmen were E H, Manning and Luther Peele, cousins of the bride, Joseph H. Peel, uncle of the bride, and i J. D. Woolard, Jr. Little Miss Patricia Faye Peele, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and she wore a white taffeta dress with a white halo. Mi s. Wheeler Martin, Sr., or-j gunist, rendered the following program: "Melody of Love,” "My, Heart At Thy Sweet Voice,” i "Wedding Prelude,” "Wedding In termezzo,” "At Dawning”, "O, Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star", "Because,” “Love Dream,” I "Ave Maria”, and “To A Wild' Rose." Mrs. Martin played the Wedding March as a processional and the recessional. Miss Ida Pri I vette sang, "I Love You,” "Love's i Coronation”, and “O, Perfect Love.” Mrs. John R. Peele, mother of j I the bride, wore an afternoon dress j of perishable blue with matching wore black shoulder corsage of American1 Beauty roses. Mrs. William J. I Sheridan, Sr., mother of the | groom, was gowned in powder I blue with black accessories, and I she wore a corsage of Bettertimes roses. Mrs. William J. Sheridan, Jr., sister-in-law of the bride groom, wore a dress of turquoise with black accessories. Following the ceremony, the wedding party received friends in the vestibule of the church. Mrs. Sheridan attended Mere dith College in Raleigh, and was graduated with the Class of 1948 accessories from fly Duke University School of Nursing. Dr. Sheridan attend ed Duke University Medical | School, graduating with the class Inf 1948. Since his graduation, he j lias served on the staff of Orange , Memorial Hospital, Orange, New i Jersey. After a wedding trip, the j couple w'll reside in East Orange, | while Dr.-Sheridan continues his | interneship. i Out-oftown guests for the wed i ding included Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Peele, Greenville; Mr. and ! Mrs. William J. Sheridan, Sr., Weehawken, N. J ; Mr, and Mis. William J. Sheridan, Jr., Balti more; Miss Doris Proffitt. Roa noke, Va.; Miss Sally Prevatt, Wilmington; Miss Emmie Belle Le Gevin, Wilmington; Misses Jean Duffy, Ann Morgan, Sukie Williams, Julia Rainwater, Anna Jane (Skippy) Cooper and Betty Sue Hedrick, Mrs. Maude Smith Stowe, Johnnie Patterson, Bobbie Shope. Jeff Painter, Bill Dennis arid Dick Moorhouse, all of Dur ham; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Grif fin, Goldsboro; Miss Eliza Daniel, Raleigh; Mrs. W. E. Old, Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bruden. Ral eigh; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Peele, Greenyiile; Mr. Gilbert Peele, Jr., Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffin and Miss Elizabeth Dan iels, Washington, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lassiter and A] Las siter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woolard and Miss Ann Woolard, New Bern; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Barnhill J and Miss Carolina Barnhill, Dur ham; Mrs. Thomsine Ward, Eden- j ton; and Mis. Henry Leland An-j drews, Greenville. Returns from Durham I Mrs. Martin Moore has return ; ed home after spending several days in Durham. ! OAK CITY RUITANS TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Williams Chapel Club will serve the dinner for the Oak City Ruritan Club at 7:30 o’clock p.m. ! on Thursday of this week in the ' Oak City Home Economics build i ing. W. D. Harding ->':11 be the J guest speaker and will have for ; his topic, “'Civil Rights”. The meeting will discuss some important business and all mem bers are asked to be present Attend Games Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Edwards and Messrs. Eugene Kimball. Red Tay lor, Bob Monteith, Raleigh Har rington and Joe Taylor attended the basketball tournament games in Durham Friday evening. Horne from University Chas. B. Siceloff, student at the University, Chapel Hill, spent, last week-end at home. Visit Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. D. V Clayton vis ited in Nags Head last week-end. Visits in Greenville Mrs. Pauline Letchworth visit* jed in Greenville over the week i end. In Raleigh Saturday Messrs. Connie B. Clark and J: ck Butler attended to business . in Raleigh Saturday. Visit Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Sadler i and children of Plymouth visited : here Friday. | -- Returns from Florida Mrs. Efi'ie Sparrow returned home Thursday evening after a 1 stay of several days spent in Florida. Attend Dinner Here Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ed wards entertained Mr. Robt. Ad kins of Robersonviile at dinner in their home on South Haughton : Street Sunday. Guests included 1 Mr and Mrs. Bob Adkins, Jr., of I Robersonviile and Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Smith and children of Red Springs. Here Last Friday Mr. Z. E. Helms of the Safety! Division of the N. C. Highway j Department, visited here Friday. 1 Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Peaks announce the birth of a daughter, ! Betty Jc a Washington hos pital on Friday, February 13. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Barnhill of Durham visited their son, Mr. ; Homer Barnhill, an* Mrs. Barn ; hill here last week-end. NEED GUSSIES? 104 W. 5th St. at Five Point* ' GREENVILLE, N. C. A Welcome! I wish !o extend to liiv friends in Williams ton and Marlin County a special invitation to visit the Eye Glasses Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. Peele’s — Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 Central Restuarant HAND M4Di: Chinese Furniture Sturdy and well made for longer wear. USE INDOORS AND OUT. SETTEE-,$19.95 TUB CHAIR - 9.25 PLAIN CHAIR - 8.25 TABLES-9.95 B. S. Courtney & Son “ITilliamtlon’» Oldest Furniture Deni*'-" Your Old Friend George Sietsos W ill be glad to servo you. ReBlaiir»u! located bark of Virginia Dare Hotel, opposite corner from Rus Station. Central Restuarant Elizabeth City. EXTRA SPECIAL! Metal Venetian Blinds Ivory Finish White Duck Tape Sizes 26 inches to 36 incites — 64 iitches Long $4.85 Woolard Furniture Co. MARTIN COUNTY'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE"

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