1 'M£test4,iaV,“ Rapids. .. ..
Patrolman and Mrs M F. Pow
ers and daughter, Patricia, are
spending a few day: with relr.
tives in Roanoke Rapids and
Washington. D. C.
Visiting In New York
Mr p.nd Mrs. Philip Tonis are
spending a few days in New York
with relatives and friends.
Spending Holidays Here
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton
and daughter. Patricia, of Rich
mond are spending the holidays
here with Mrs. Singleton's mother.
Mrs. Myrtle Harris.
In Hamilton This Week
Mrs. Gilbert Mister of Wake
Forest visited Mrs. Asa Johnson
and Mr. and -Mrs. P. T Roane in
Hamilton this week.
GIANT WAREHOUSE SALE
NOW IN FI LL SWING
At
LEDEK BROTHERS
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
When your rhild catches
cold, rub his little throat,
chest and back at bedt ime
with warming, soothing
Vicks VapoRub. Its special
relief-bringing action goes
to work instantlv . . . and it
keeps working for hours to
relieve distress ei'en while
child sleeps! Often by morn
ing the worst miseries of
the cold are gone. Try it!
Be sure you
get the one
only .. .
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gurganus
and children spent Thanksgiving
with relatives in Virginia.
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Spend Holidays in Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roberson
and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Col
train and son. Earl, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mr.
and Mrs Dunald Andrews in Hen
derson.
Change Date of Meeting
The American Legion Auxiliary
will not meet Saturday, Novem
ber 26. as previously announced.
Members will be notified before
the next regular meeting.
Visits Friends Here
Mi. Z. Hardy Rose of Buxton on
the Outer Banks, was in town
yesterday visiting friends.
Spend Day In Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis
visited relatives in Raleigh yester
day.
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Business Visitor Here
Attorney Paul D Roberson at
tended to business here Wednes
day morning.
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Here Wednesday
George Hancock, representative
for Westinghouse Electric of Nor
folk, was a business visitor here
yesL rdav.
Visiting Mother Here
Mi s. Hilton Carson of Roberson
ville has been here for several
days this week visiting her
mother, Mrs. W E Warren, who
has been ill.
Visit In Itockx Mount
Mrs. Dick Taylor, Miss Edith
Stallings and Mr. R L. Ward vis
ited Mrs. Ward in Park View Hos
pital Tuesday night.
Wnnnrlc Mnlirl'tvc
Mr. John Ward. Jr., of 'Wilson
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Ward.
Visit In Rooky Mount
Mrs Here Harrington visited in
Rocky Mount Tuesday.
Attend Wedding in Wallace
Mrs. S. C. Peel, Miss Irene Tet
terton, Misses Anne and Harriett
Peel, and Doug Peel attended the
Peel-Pippen wedding in Wallace
Thursday morning.
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Spend Day Here
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Waters and
children spent Thursday here with
Mrs. Mary B. Gurganus.
Business Visitor Here
Mr. Edgar Cobb of Rocky Mount
attended to business here Tues
day.
Here From Raleigh
Mr. Max Fuller of Raleigh at
tended to business here this week.
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Attends Court
Attorney John Rodman of
Washington attended court here
this week.
On Tennessee Market
Messrs Rosscll Rodgers and
F.van Willard left Tuesday for the
Tennessee tobacco market.
Visits Mother in Rocky Mount
Mr. Ernest Meal's spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with his
mother in Roekv Mount.
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Spending Few Days With Sister
Mrs Rav Ferris of Williamston
and Cleveland. Ohio, is spending a
few days with her sister, Mrs. D.
N. Hix in Oxford.
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Business Visitor Here
Mi Georgie Martin of James
1 villr attended to business here
Tuesday.
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Visit In New Bern
Mi and Mrs. Charlie Hamilton
spent Thanksgiving in New Bern
with friends.
Visiting Daughter In S. C.
Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne left
Wednesday to spend several days
m Darlington. South Carolina,
with her daughter, Mrs. B. D
Simpson, and Mr. Simpson
Home For Holidays
Miss Ann Beasley spent Thanks
giving at her home in Colerain.
FIFTY LOAVES EVERY
MINUTE
Every minute, fifty golden-brown, temptingly
flavored loaves of your favorite bread are
baked to perfection. Every one exactlv alike.
BREAD
TAKE HOME BAMBY BREAD
W.Ot \( I MAKRfAGt
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pee! an
nounce the marriage of their dau
ghter, Miss Irene Peel, to Mr.
Nelson Leggett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Leggett of Roberson
ville, on Wednesday. November
23. in Williamston.
Following the ceremony per
formed by Rev. W. B. Harrington
in the Leggett apartment on Last
Church Street, the couple left for
a week’s wedding trip to northern
point: Following their return,
they will be at home in an apart
ment in the Fowden home.
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Here For Holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Andrews
arrived here Wednesday from
Henderson to spend the holidays
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
Sam Andrews.
Spend Holidays in Greensboro
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sharpe and
son, Dan, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays in Greensboro with Mr.
Sharpe’s mother.
Here Wednesday
Mi s. Blanche Anderson and son,
Dr. Speigh Anderson of Tarboro,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. C.
A. Harrison.
On Kentucky Market
Mr Joel Muse left yesterday for
Paris, K.v., where he will be on*
the tobacco market until Christ-1
mas. He was accompanied to
Wilson by Lilybet and Joel Muse,
William Manning III and Bill Bob
Peel.
Home For Holidays
Reg Manning, student at UNC,1
Chapel Hill, arrived home Wed
nesday to spend the holidays with
his parents. He was accompanied ,
home by his mother, Mi s John A. j
Manning and Mrs. Dan Sharpe.
Spending Holidays at Home
Miss Lucy Robertson, student at
E C. T. C., Greenville, arrived
Wednesday to spend the Thanks
giving holidays here with her par
ents.
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Here From Troy
Mr. Dave Armstrong of Troy
spent the holidays here with Mrs.
C. A. Harrison and Mrs. Arm
strong and children, Elizabeth and
Jane Stuart returned home with
him after a visit here.
Here For Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mi's. John Tullos and
children, John, Gus. Freddie and
Becky of Rocky Mount spent
i Thanksgiving with her mother,
Mrs. C. A. Harrison.
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Visit Sister Here
Mrs. Lucy Adams, Mrs. Isler
and Mrs. Fields of LaGrange vis
ited their sister, Mrs. Leman
Barnhill this week.
Reported Much Improved
Mrs Baldy Roebuck who has
been quite ill is very much im
proved. Her children visited her
here Sunday.
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Spend Thanksgiving Here
Mr. and Mrs Francis Peel and
daughter, Patra, spent Thanksgiv
ing here with his sister, Mrs. D.
R. Davis and family.
G &. W
William
Penn
Blended
rf% ^ Whiskey
VttaU
p/ki
$1.95
Pint*
Fifths
Proot
fM mAIOMT WHISKEYS IN THIS PRODUCT
All 4 UAH Ol MORE OLD 11% STRAIOHT
WMSSKIT, Mil NEUTRAL SPIRITS, OUTIUM
PROM WAIN.
t MD UNTO, mis, SUM
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BOXSCORE
I ON N.C. HI fill NATS
Killed November 15
through Nov. 18 6
* Injured Nnvemtyr .15 ___
through November 18 90
I Killed through Nov
ember 18 this year . 713
Killed through Novem
ber 18, 1948 628
Injured through Novem
ber 18 this year 7 924
Injured through Novem
be. 18, 1948 6.449
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BEAR GRASS BETA CLUB
HOLDS ITS INITIATION
The Beta Club of Bear Grass
met November 7. 1949. The meet
ing was called to order by the
president. The program commit
teemen gave a program about
“Old Glory” and “Our United j
States Flag.” Then the new mem
bers were initiated. The initia
tion was to get burned by an iron.
One by one we went into a room
and one of the old members blind- 1
folded us ana then sLan^ed a piece
of ice on our arm. After the initi
ation the meeting was adjourned
Janice Rogerson. Reporter.
GIVES
FAST
RELIEF
when COLO
MISERIES STRIKI
FarniTIFe Picks
Its Superlatives
In a recent meeting, the Farm
Life seniors selected their super
latives. as follows:
Most studious boy, George Har
dison; most studious girl, Earline
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c oitrain; prettiest gin, isarime
Coltcain; most handsome boy, El
vin Lilley; cutest boy. Pinky Man
ning; cutest girl. Clen Corey; hast
all-round boy, Herman Hopkins;
best all-rour.d girl, Janice Hardi
son; laziest boy, James Carrol Lil- j
ley; laziest girl, Leona Hardison;;
most talkative boy, Russell Peele; \
most talkative girl, Janice Hard)- j
son; best dressed boy, Russell!
Peele; best dressed girl, Shirley!
Corey; best athletic boy. Pinky1
Manning; best athletic girl, Janice
Hardison; best actor, N. R. Peele;
best actress, Shirley Corey; most
attractive girl, Leona Hardison;!
most popular girl, Shirley Corey; j
most popular boy, N. R. Peele;
most artistic boy, James Carrol1
Lilley; most artistic girl, Rosalie J
Hardison; most bashful boy, Her
man Hopkins: most ba.-ofu, D'.rl.
Frances Hardison: most conceited
boy. George Hardison; most con
ceited girl. Earline Coltrain; best
sport, boy, N. R. Peele; best sport,
girl. Janice Hardison: friendliest
boy. N. R. Peele;
Friendliest girl. Bessie Man
ning; most courteous boy. George
Hardison; most courteous girl.
Cleo Corey; wmifsi nei iff??.*
Hopkins; wittiest girl, Rosalie
Hardison; quietest boy, James
Carre! Lillev; quietest girl. Bessie
Manning; most likely to succeed,
boy, James Carroll Lillev; most
’ikely to succeed, girl. Cleo Corey;
boy most likely to marry first. El
vin Lilley; girl most likely to mar
ry first. Frances Hardison: most
ambitious boy, Russell Peele, most
ambitious girl, Janice Hardison;
most tactful boy, George Hardi
son: most tactful girl, Earline Col
train; biggest pest, boy, Elvin Lil
ley; biggest pest. girl. Leona Har
dison.
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Here Wednesday
Professor V. B Hairr of James
ville was a business visitor here
Wednesday.
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' MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETS
The Tri-County Medical Society
Auxiliary met at 1 o’clock on
Tuesday, November 15, 1949, at
the Hotel George Reynolds in Wil
liamston.
The hostesses served a' lovely
three-course luncheon. After
wards, the group was invited to
the home of Mrs. J. T. Llewelyn
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which the group was adjourned.
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Home For Holidays
William Msnnin® III, student at
Edwards Military Institute. Sal
emburg, N. C., is here spending
the Thanksgiving holidays with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Manning.
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leave life to luck. Christianity is the
sure thing The Episcopal Church
can help you learn about it.
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Cor. Church and Hassell Streets
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