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. -c. 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. --« 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. I _ T_ In Durham Monday Mrs. C. J. Brady and son. •Charles Brady. Jr., spent Monday 1 in Durham. / -? 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. --- 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. -*■ 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. IWMAAMWtMMMlWMAMlAAMVU 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. .- ■» —— 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. -*-_ 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. -an Visiting In Florida Miss Edna Barnhill is spending several weeks in Florida visiting relatives and friends. m Has Appendix Removed Miss Jeanette Myers had her j appendix removed in the local j hospital yesterday and is getting along very well. -<•-— j Continues Quite III Mr. Coy L. Norris continues quite ill at his home on South Biggs Street here. -* : 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. -• | 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. ——<*>—— 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. -* \ 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. -- 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. C E M E N T S5J.J5 per hag POTATOES Cubhli't'H $4.50 Per Htintlred MARTIN F.C.X. W illianiston, N. C. Eye Glasses Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temple- and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. Peel e'g — Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 l SKI) IK.M IIWSKM FOR SAKE One 5 ft. Oliver Harrow One 5 ft. 1. il. Harrow 1 wo f» ft. Oliver Harrows One 2.1 V' 1. H. Plow One reg. Fannall Tractor KetMiek l^|«ii|>menl Go. Willianiston. IN. G. kMWWWMWWWMAWIMMfWMM 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 HAMILTON BASEBALL CLUB For Fun and More Fun Don't Miss It. “THE WOMANLESS WEDDING” Place: WII.LIXmSTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Imm Date: THURSDAY, March 17 TIME: 8:00 P. M. Admission: Children 20o. Adult. 50«* M a <1 a in v W li i t < GIFTED PALMIST AND PSYCHIC MEDIUM Tells you any and everything you wish to know without asking any questions, gives you names of enemies, and friends. Gives true and never failing adviee on all affairs of life. If worried, troubled or in doubt consult this psychic reader at once. She can and will help you. Consult her on business, love, marriage, wills, deeds, mortgages, lost and stolen ar ticles and speculations of all kinds LUCKY DAYS AND LUCKY NUMBERS I I > > uori I ix discouraged II (liners have failed to help you. She does what others claim to do. One visit will convince you this Medium and Divine Healer is superior to any reader you have consulted. Private and Confidential Headhies llaUv and Sunday («t ftinlli hue and Colored. Hours: 9 A. M. D P. M. You Must Be Satisfied or No Charge. LOCATED AT WINDSOR. N. C., CITY LIMITS ON IT S 17 NORTH TOWARD EDENTON, N. C. LOOK FOR HAND SIGN. .{Homemakers Hold 11 •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 i ■ - - > 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 | ' _' 1 fi illiamslon Hoy Voir 11 (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. • _i_ ’ Campbell: I had a terrible dreArn last night. I dreamed I was dead and what do you sup pose woke me up? Lvmari: The heat, no doubt. I 104 VV. 5tTi St. at Five Point* GREENVILLE, N. C. Vi si l Heilig and Meyers Williamston for the “BpsI Buys In Furniture” AW <3 Beautiful Home? V A~ iCA 1 BETTY MOORE IN “YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL" (station and time) EVERY SATURDAY EXPERT ADVICE ON HOME DECORATION Betty Moor* describe* n«v/, cheerful color schemes for every room in your home. Tune in ne*t Saturday, leern how to obtaii — FREE — her 1949 Color Scheme Folder. We sell the paint products Betty Moore recommends. WGTM — Wilson 10:30 A. M. WILUAMSTON , IIDWE.CO. THE MILDEST CIGARETTE IVE EVER SMOKED 1 i FLAVOR? CAMELS ALWAYS ) TASTE FRESH . AND FLAVORSOME ) r In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS GEf-fWtCf - w AS MUCH in Pepsi’s BIG Bottle! 1 1 Pepsi tastes'just twice as gooa . . . goes just twice as far . . . gives you twice as much! WHY mi LESS. ..WHEN, PEPSI’S BEST 3 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. OF GREENVILLE, N. C. —“Ui»*n *• ‘Cointar-Syy'—Tuatdoy and Thursday nvaningt, yaw ABC Italian". ft] i ft] ft ft] Mr. Battle Yearfoy Tailoring Stylist of Storrs - Schaefer Co. Will Be Here March 16th and 17th To Display His Spring and Summer Clothes Non aiv cordially imiled to conic in and re ceive his personal attention in the mailer of measurements and the selection of distinctive pattern for your Spring Suit or Topcoat. Ladies* Suits and Topcoats. Too. In Smart INew Woolens. ftl m [Xj ft ft] ft] ft Ml ft] ft] ft] Y* illianiston, IN. 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