Visit Hero Sunday
Mr and Mrs. David Perry c
Norfolk were dinner guests of Mi
and Mr--. Onward Roberson her
Sunday.
Returns From Durham
Mrs. Anna Hat risen return!
Friday evening from Durbar
where she had been a patient n
Duke Hospital several days.
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Here Saturday
Mrs. J. P. Rascoe and daughte
of Windsor shopped here Satur
day.
Visits Here Sunday Night
Miss Faye Waters of Windso
visited here Sunday night.
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Spend Day In Durham
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Buntinj
and Mrs. V. J. Spivey spent Satur
day in Durham visiting Mr
Spivey, patient at Duke Hospital
Mr. Spivey returned to his horn*
here Monday accompanied by
Mrs. Spivey and Mr. Reg Simpson
Visit In Robersonville
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E Roebuel
and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jonc:
spent Sunday in Robersonvil'-.
visiting friends and relative
Return To Newport News
Mr .and Mrs W. F. Cluswell re
turned Sunday to their home ir
Newport News after spending th<
week-end here with Mr. and Mrs
^tuhn Cooke.
Spend Day In Greenville
Mi and Mrs. C. B. Clark, Mrs
J. D Page and Mi- W H Clayton
spent Friday in Greenville visit
ing Mr. Billy Clark.
In Greenville Friday
Mrs. W. F. Chiswell of Newport
News and Mrs. H. O. Peel spent
Friday in Greenville.
Visit in Roper Sunday
f ! Mrs. Charles Peel and daughter,
| Mary Emma, spent Sunday in
; Hopei visiting Mrs. Peel's parents.
Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollings
I! worth of Washington, D. C. visit
ijed Mrs. Clyde Ward here over the
i; week-end.
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In Durham Monday
Mrs. C. J. Brady and son.
•Charles Brady. Jr., spent Monday
1 in Durham.
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Visiting Parents Here
Ronnie Levin, student at Oak
• Ridge Military Institute, is here
visiting his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs.
Mi m i M. feievin. He will return
I to his school Wednesday.
Visits in Smithfield
William Manning III spent the
week-end in Smithfield visiting
Bobby and Albert Farmer.
Visits In Elizabeth City
Mrs. Daisy Pope visited in Eliza
beth City Wednesday night.
Sails For Japan
Robert Rawls, son of Mrs. Gil
bert Rawls of Bear Grass, sailed
Thursday from San Francisco for
a second trip to Japan.
In Norfolk East Week-end
Mr. Albert Perry was in Norfolk
last week-end visiting Mrs. Perry
who is getting along very well in
a nursing home there.
Attend Tournament
Mr. and Mi s Bui Burgwyn and
Mi Bill Holloman of Woodland
attended the Gooberbelt League
Basketball tournament and visited
friends here Saturday night.
Here Erom Robersonville
Mrs. Hugh Roberson of Rober
sonville attended the Fashion Re
vue here Friday night.
Shop Here Friday
| Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Coburn of
Dardens were in town shopping
Friday.
Business Visitor Here
Attorney Clifton Everett of
j Bethel attended to professional
(business here Saturday.
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Announce Birth of Son
Mr, and Mrs. Georgie Martin of
Ijamesville announce the birth of
1 u son, Georgie Edwin, on Friday,
March 11, at Brown’s Community
Hospital.
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Attending Con f e re nee
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGee left
today for Washington, D. C.,
where Mr. McGee will attend a
three day Civil Aeronautics Ad
ministration conference.
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Returns To Home in Farm Life
Mr. Marvin Leggett returned to
his home in Farm Life yesterday
Lrfter receiving treatment in a
j Washington hospital for several
j days.
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Business Visitor Here
Mi. Jun Gia,\ J;.. of Robcrson
ville attended to business here
; Friday.
To Meet Wednesday
The Martin County State Col
lege Alumni will hold their regu
lar meeting in Wilhamston Wed
nesday night, March 16, at 7
1 o’clock in Roberson’s C’afe next to
j the Slaughter House. One of the
j coaches will be present w ith a
film of one of the major ball
games.
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Continues In Bed
Suffering a heart ailment last
Friday night, Mrs. B. S. Cowin
continues in bed at her home in
Bear Grass Township. Her hus
band. the widely known Primitive
Baptist minister who has been in
declining health for some time,
continues about the same.
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Visiting In Florida
Miss Edna Barnhill is spending
several weeks in Florida visiting
relatives and friends.
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Has Appendix Removed
Miss Jeanette Myers had her
j appendix removed in the local
j hospital yesterday and is getting
along very well.
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j Continues Quite III
Mr. Coy L. Norris continues
quite ill at his home on South
Biggs Street here.
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: Here Yesterday
Commissioner and Mrs. C. A.
i Roberson of Robersonville visited
here yesterday afternoon.
Visit in Fllizabeth City
Mr. and Mrs Iverson Skinner
and Mrs. Skinner’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T Lipscombe of
Greenville, visited in Elizabeth
City Sunday evening.
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| Visits Mother
Miss Evelyn Harrison of Dur
ham spent the week-end here with
her mother, Mrs. L B. Harrison.
Visit Here
Misses Lois and Frances Perry
of Windsor were guests of Miss
Lilvbet Muse over the week-end.
Visit in Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peele and
Mrs. B. F. Perry visited in Ral
eigh Sunday.
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i Return From Portsmouth
Mrs. D. L. Roberson and chil
dren returned Sunday from Ports
mouth where they spent a week
with Mi s. Roberson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Perkins.
Shop in Rocky Mount
Mesdames Elbert Manning and
I Billy Griffin shopped in Rocky
| Mount Saturday.
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\ Visits Relatives Here
Mrs. E. E. Holding of Rich
Square visited relatives here Fri
day.
Home for Week-end
Miss Jane Goff, teacher in the
| Farmville schools, and John L.
■ Goff, Jr., A. C. College student,
spent the week-end at home.
Visit in fallow Hill
i Mr and Mrs Exum Ward, Jr.,
I and Mr! aMPTTTs.*Juek ¥,\fmon(i
Ml?! \ l-vltliJ lit ^-n t »*»> III II •» »x ri \VT i 1
■hwwa •«%. ||«»|»
Ison Sunday.
Attends To Business Here
Mr. George Sfetsos of Elizabeth
! City attended to business here
I last evening.
Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Spruill,
Jr , and son, Joseph, of Windsor,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Roberson over the week-end.
HOUSEWARMING
Mrs. Joe Robertson, Jr.. who re
centlv moved into her new horni
! on North Biggs Street, was honor
| ed Wednesday night in her homi
1 at a surprise housewarming giv
on by Mcsdair.es Frank W> ston
| Marvin Baker, Alonza Bland ant
Onward Robertson.
The guests were received at thi
door by Mrs. Onward Robertson
Lilies and colorful arrange
ments of mixed spring flower:
were used in the living room anc
dining room where seventy-foui
guests were entertained. The hos
tosses directed the guests to th(
dining room where Mesdamei
Bonny M: ys-r, J-'hn Hr’'
John Dennis Hardison and Rut!
Barnhill served ice cream, cake:
and nuts.
Mrs. Robertson received manj
lovely gifts including gifts in hei
patterns of china, crystal and sil
yer.
Goodbyes were said by Mrs
Fran,k Weston.
Spends Week-end at Home
Miss Lucy Robertson, student at
E. C. T. C., in Greenville, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robertson
With her were Misses Claudi;
Chadwick of Swansboro and Ger
aldine Taylor of Kinston, alst
students at E. C. T. C.
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In Goldsboro for Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill
spent the week-end in Goldsboro.
Spends Week-end Here
Mr. Peter Rascoe of Windsoi
■spent the week-end here with Bit
Bob Peel.
Shops Here Thursday
Mis. Jim Gray of Robersonvillc
shopped here Thursday.
Here From Jamcsville
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lee Robersor
and son, Jerry, of Jamcsville
shopped here Friday.
Improving
Quite ill in the local hospitu!
for several days, Mrs. W. Dave
Daniel of Farm Life was reported
much better late yesterday.
Visit In Washington, D. C.
Mrs. John Swinson and daugh
ter, Faye, and Mr. Ben Gray Lil
ley of Jamesville spent the week
end in Washington, D. C„ visiting
relatives.
Here Saturday
Mrs. Annie Mae Lilley and
daughter, Ann, of Jamesville
shopped here Saturday.
Shops Here
Mrs. Oscar Davenport of James
ville shopped here Saturday.
Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee ol
New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Edwards Sunday.
Visit Daughter Here
Mr' and Mrs. Cecil Beasley ol
Colerain visited their daughter
Miss Anne Beasley, and attended
the basketball tournament games
here Thursday.
In Oak City Sunday
Mrs. Rachel Latham and daugh
ter, Nancy, Mrs. Leona Mizelle
and Miss Chloe Price visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Mobley in Oak City
Sunday.
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W illianiston, N. C.
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service. Lens, temple- and
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ENJOY AN EVENING OF HILARIOUS FUN
THE WOMANLESS
WEDDING
U/i urueters:
Pastor. I). G. Mulllirus, Sr.
A. P. Hyman Ubika Scratchfeed, a Jilted
Leland Hardison Sweetheart, Frank Kverett
Bride
Groom
Joe Cherry
Frank Haislip, Jr.
„ . , , . . Grandma
Brides uncle, H. Johnson, Jr.
Grandpa
Bride’s Aunt David Bovd ,ti -. ... , ., .. ,, . ..
_ • Miss I witter (guest) II ILiistip
Mother oi B*ioPTf!T'Wl!^Pff¥t-it Father ot Bride, 11. Etheridge
K<p Etheridge
Mrs. Nosey Toadvine, V. Suits Best Man ’ Pele Roane
Bride’s Baby Sis, E. Roberson Colored Nurse Stanley Ayers
Bridesmaids Trainbearers
Clayt. House - D. Matthews, Jr. Fete Leggett Jasper Harrell
Whit Purvis - Hilton Everett
Kenneth Leggett
Flowergirls
Any No. of Cute Sweetie Pies
Pianist. Nanry Worsley.
Sponsored hy The
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For Fun and More Fun Don't Miss It.
“THE WOMANLESS WEDDING”
Place: WII.LIXmSTON GRAMMAR
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
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Date: THURSDAY, March 17
TIME: 8:00 P. M.
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NORTH TOWARD EDENTON, N. C. LOOK FOR HAND SIGN.
.{Homemakers Hold
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•Rally In County
\ Last Saturday, t'nc Future Home
[ j makers of America held a count}
I rally in the Jamesville auditor
■ ium. There were approximately
•j 150 people at the meeting.
The F. II. A. girls, advisers and
; chapter mothers were asked 1<
•' register upon arrival. At ten o’
clock the meeting was called tr
| order by the county president
Billy Brewer, president of the
Jamesville F. F. A. welcomed the
guests and devotional was led by
the Williams!.>n chapler.
A talent show, with participant.1
j from each club, was enjoyed by
everyone. Caroline Wallace anc
Bobby Lilley, of Jamesville, wor
, fiist places. Rev. P; ul Nickens
j pastor of the Plymouth Baptist
• jJDhurch, was guest speaker.
' A picnic lunch was served in the
lunchroom and group singing was
enjoyed while arrangements were
made for showing a movie, "A
Millior^ Azaleas”. Superintend
ent J C. Manning then addressed
the group
The award for best name badge
went to the Farm Life chapter
The attendance award was wor
by Jamesville with thirty-foui
members present. Farm Life ask
ed for the county rally in 1949-50
Farewell was said by Roberson
Villi'.
County officers are: Jean Bow
en, Bear Grass, president; Louise
Corey, Williamston. vice presi
dent; Earline Coltrain, Farm Life
secretary; Dorothy Harrell, Oali
City, treasurer; Anne Barnes
Robersonville, song leader; Mary
Alice Griffin, Jamesville, report
er.
GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET
There will be a special meeting
of Troop I on Friday afternoon,
March 18th at 4 p. m. in the Scout
room in the Town Hall.
Returns Home
Mrs. Sam Lilley was returned
to her home in Griffins Township
in a Biggs ambulance last Thurs
day from a Washington hospital
where she had been a patient for
three weeks receiving treatment
for a broken hip
NEED GLASSIES?
SHOWS PICTURES
Mrs. Anne T. Freeman, super
intendent ol' the Counci ling Cen
tral Office of Raleigh, visited the
1 Bear Grass High School and Wil
liamston High School recently,
speaking and showing a film to
the Juniors and Seniors. The film
is shown as part of a state-wide
I program to further the caroms of
! high school graduates who will
not be able to attend colleges, by
the Employment Service Division
of the State Employment Security
Compensation Commission.
A continuation of the program
is being made by the local office
' by registering and giving General
I Aptitude tests to students.
CLEAN-UP DAY PLANNED
AT SKEWARKEY CHURCH
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Having just completed the job
| of putting on a new roof at a cost
: of about $600.00, the members and
j friends of the Skewarkey Baptist
• Church are planning a general
, clean-up of the grounds Thursday,
; March 17, when they will try to
get the pine tops and limbs off
the grounds. The trees were cut
and sold to provide funds for the
new roof. The new roof is to be
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(amp (.arson In Colorado
Ret. Joseph D. Hardison, U. S.
Army, son of Kelly B. Hardison of
Willicmston. has just been assign
' ed for duty at Camp Carson, Col
orado, wtih the 14th Regimental
Combat Team.
j Ret. Hardison entered military
| service November 29, 1948, and
; received his basic training at Fort
’painted as soon as possible. All
friends of trie church who cun
spare a little time Thursday are
j being asked to report at the
church and do what they can to
i help clean up.
Jackson, S. C , with the 5th Divis- j
ion. s j
He will participate in the moun- j
tain warfare and ski training
which is now going on at Camp
Carson. This training has quali
fied the men of Camp Carson to
; getber with their Weasels to be of
great service in the Operation
Snow Bound, in feeding and aid
ing Civilians marooned in many
■ of the North Western plains area.
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dreArn last night. I dreamed I
was dead and what do you sup
pose woke me up?
Lvmari: The heat, no doubt.
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EVERY SATURDAY
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ON HOME DECORATION
Betty Moor* describe* n«v/, cheerful
color schemes for every room in your
home. Tune in ne*t Saturday, leern
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products Betty Moore recommends.
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