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.■» ,• A? Announce Birth Mr and Mi- Garfield Mobley of JamesvilU announce the birth oi a son. Handle Lawrence. on May 22 in a Washington hospital. Here from Alliance Mr San, M. dampen was here yesterday working in the interest ,,f hi> candidacy for the North Carolina Mate Senate from ibis district. Return from Durham Mrs G. H Harrison Sr, and Mrs Vernon Hunting returned to their homes here Tuesday after spending a lew days with Miss Evelyn Harrison in Durham. REDUCED FATHER’S DAY Smurf "He-kioi regvloriv So 95 Now $549 PtRFECT GIFTS lor DAD of GRANDPA Baby's (ihAt Shoes Bronzed Forever Hete’- your chonre to give that dotmg Dod the o< »■ gift that will thrill him forever htt baby own jhoei beautifully pm erv*'d forever in ipor klmg metal' And at ti real saving, tool Other stunnifuj sty• • -w available me baokendt. from SO °r pu i*nl» •,*•!< front Sfl 9.S, por trait *fand> fiom S'1- ° unmounted ihoev from So > plyt man> others. rt it- r-u '-“Q BRON + SHOE ■, /» wu (Sold ONIY in ■ stobfl.br d 5#ore*) ST Y l F 86 2-shoi octroy regularly $10.95 NOW Sg95 Peele's - Jewelers Since 1899 1?1 Main Williamston, N, ( . I V <)1TH BIRTHDAY Attorney and Mis. B. A. Critch r entertained at their home here m Watts Street last Tuesday eve ling. honoring Mr Crilchers ather. Mr. Roger S Criteher, on iis i*4th birthday Mr. Criteher, dill hale and hearty and unusual y active, is numbered among he county's oldest citizens. In addition to the local mem jers of the family attending the jurt\ were Attomey and Mrs. P. i Criteher ot Lexington and Rev. ind Mrs. B Duke Criteher and laughter. Cotta-, of Durham. ttteiul Funeral Mr and Mrs Irving Margolis, drs. Frank Margolis and Miss Jarbara Margolis attended the uneral of Mrs. Li I ley Margolis dlann in Wilmington yesterday dternoon. -• l isits in Windsor Mrs. Paul Jones attended to justness in Windsor Tuesday aft ■rni ion I isiting in New Kern Mrs Bob Taylor is spending a e\-v days this week with her daughter. Mrs. W. K Smith, and Mr Smith m New Bern llyre Iroin Windsor Mesdames Robert Turner Gil l«u»i, Ge<ii gc Mardre and Bond Gillam of Windsor visited hen yesterday morning Here Irani Hamilton Rev K R Stewart of Hamilton visited here yesterday. Eye Clashes Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired Quick service. Peele’a — Jeweler* 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 t « ft] Patty’s Salon Tarboro, N. C. D 1- pi'Hiil In ;iiiiiminri‘ tin- aililitiou In it* .laff j1 Mr. Clifford (Jimmy) Adams iiiiri'iilh af filiai’il w i 111 llu- M. I.aiui* Hair «!«■ 'i”*« !u*tiiiite of Ni*« York anil olln-r la-ailing >J\li»l.». Mr. ;*//•'.*'*«?“^Striv• Ji^i 1 - linfi. lin«j. iVrmananl Waving anal Kla*. F or Appoinlmenl Call 153 [I s In Wilson Tuesday I Attorney Edgar Gurganus at tended to business in Wilson las T uesclay. Home from folleff Miss Jean Moore, .student a Brenau College in Georgia, re turned home Tuesday to spent the summer holidays. She wa ! accompanied home by her father Mr. Bud Moore of Windsor, ant her sister. Miss Judy Moore, Herr from Greensboro Di and Mrs. E. T. Walker o Greensboro spent last week-enc here with friends -• Returning from Wiseonsin Mrs S. H Biggs is expeetec home late today from Milwaukee Wiseonsin. where she spent sev era I days w ith her daughter, Mrs W. J. Kieekhefer, and family. Sht is being met in Norfolk by Mr and Mrs. Billy Biggs. -<§■.. Visit in Raleigh Mrs B. S. Courtney and Mrs Calvin Sluder visited m Raleigh Monday. Visit in Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. D Mason and Mrs. Ralph Parker spent Sunday in Chapel Hill. -» Enters Hospital t Mr J. H. Knox of Hamilton went to Duke Hospital yesterday for treatment -- Continues 111 at Home Mr Herbert D Peele continues ill at Ills home near here. Visits in Washington Mis Henry D. Harrison spent last week-end in Washington with* her daughter, Mrs Tom Mann Carter, arid family Returns from Ahoskie ■Mrs. Della Green has' returned from Ahoskie after spending a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. Clar I enee Whedbee To Visit in Greenville Mrs Fannie Wynne is spending tlu week-end in Greenville with I relatives. Visiting in Fountain Mrs Florence Beasley and hei mother, Mrs. T E. Beasley, wh< have been spending some time here in the home .of their brother i in-law and son-in-law, are visiting relatives in Fountain this week. J »_ Visiting in Reidsviile Miss Ha/.el Blessing of Nash ville, Tennessee, who has beer visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. J Brady, here, left Tuesday foi Reidsville where she will visil relatives. -o At Pamlivo Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. K D. Worrel spent yesterday afternoon at Pam lien Beach — Visiting in Krirnton Miss Manna Whitley is visa Mrs Randolph in Edenton for < few days. To Visit in Greensboro Mr. and Mrs J D. Page and son Jimmy, will spend the week-enc m Greensboro. YOUR VOTE For Murray 'Buck' Holloman For Sheriii of Martin County In The Primary, May 27 Will He H really Appreciated. Thi» Ad Paid fur by a Frigid. Bride-Elect honored At Bridge Club Party Miss Edith Martin, bride-elect of May 31, was complimented last Saturday evening at dessert bridge and a miscellaneous show - er given by Mrs H. M. Ayers and Mrs. H. S. Kardv at the former's home in Everetts . Upon arrival, the honoree was t presented a corsage oi pink carna tions by her hostesses and Miss Martha Whitehurst, bride-elect of i July, received a white corsage. ! Arrangements of carnations, I snapdragons and sweet peas dec ion; ted the home, carrying out a j green, white and pink color l | scheme Burning tapers were used Ion each table and miniature urn ibrella favors marked each place setting. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Dennis Roberson and Mrs. Clarence Faulkner, served bridal ices, party cakes and mints. Between the progressions soft drinks and nuts were served. Bridge prizes for high score, sec ond high score and traveling were awarded Mrs. Buck Barnhill of Williamston, Miss Martha White hurst and Mrs. J. W. Bailey after play. A number of shower gifts were j presented the honoree in an open ed pink and green umbrella. The | hostesses presented Miss Martin I with a gift of china. Miss Whitehurst was remem berer with a gift of crystal and j Miss Edna Barnhill was remem | bered with a birthday gift. FIFTH SUNDAY SING TO BE HELD AT SILOAM CHURCH The last Fifth Sunday Sing was; ! a decided success, the director. Rev. E. R. Stewart, reports. It was held with the Cedar Branch Bap tist church and was largely at tended. The next sing will be I held with Siloam Church, July! | JO. at 2:30 p. m. Special numbers! in solo, duet, trio, quartet, quintet, sextet, choruses, choir numbers will be welcomed the leader an ! nounees Visits in Norfolk Mrs. Mary H. Coltrain spent the week-end in Norfolk with Mr and Mrs. Joe Everett. Visit in Koxboro Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peel and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey of Ev- j eretts visited friends in Roxboro J Sunday. -« Visit in La Grange Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill visited relatives in LaGrange last Sunday. Visit in Durham Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bowen i visited in Durham Sunday. Visit in Kinston Mesdumes G. H. Harrison, Sr., and Gaylord Harrison visited in Kinston yesterday. - -o . . Here from Raleigh Deputy Insurance Commission er W. T. Bobbitt of Raleigh was here Tuesday attending to busi ness. ; Here from Hassell Mr Henry Hnishp of Hassell was here this week attending to business. - At Beach for Week-end Miss Anna Crawford spent last week-end at Pamlico Beach with i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brightmire. I Continues In Hospital Mr. Ernest Meat's, manager of the local Belk-Tyler store, con tinues iri a Rocky Mount hospital. Last reports stated he was under going examinations and treat ment and that his condition was improved. --« ; In Raleigh Yesterday Mr and Mrs. j. Paul Simpson attended a banquet given in Ral eigh yetserdav by the Security Life and Trust Company. NOTE OF THANKS j My husband and I want to : thank each and everyone for the many things they did for us dur ing my recent illness. We es pecially thank you for your pray ers, flowers, contributions and the^ieautiful cards and personal visits. May God richly bless each of you is our prayer. MRS. B. F. ROBERSON. [ BEVIN MEETS ACHESON IN LONDON ARRIVING IN ENGLAND for Big Three talks on cold-war strategy, U. S. Secretary of State Dean .Aeheson is welcomed in London by British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin (left). They immediately went into a conference, but neither would comment on this. They will be joined by French Foreign Minister Kobert Schuman. (International Iiadiophoto) ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED --<§/ Mr. and Mrs. L. J Whitehurst of Bethel announce the engage ment of their sister, Martha Viv ian. to Robert Edward Tarking ton, Jr., of Williamston, son of Mr and Mrs. R FT Tarkington, Sr. of Windsor. The wedding is plan ned for July 8 in the Bethel Meth odist Church. -o ■- i. ■ At Nags Head This Week Misses Elizabeth Parker and Agnes Beale are attending a froz en foods conference at Nags Head this week. To Visit Capital Messrs. Roger Critcher, Jack Manning and Buck Barnhill will spend this week-end in Washing ton. D. C., and attend the ball games. -« Recovering from Operation Mrs. Whit Purvis of Hamilton is recovering from an operation performed in a Rocky Mount hos pital early this week. Honored Guests Members of the Cbastal Plain Motorcycle Club were the honor guests at a chicken and seak din ner given by Henry Johnson, can didate for sheriff, at the "Switch" last Tuesday evening. ! Miss Whitehurst is Honored at party Mis. Leland Andrews entertain ed her bridge club at her home in Bethel on Tuesday, May 16, at a party, honoring Miss Martha Whitehurst, bride-elect of July. A green and white sweet course was served. The hostess present ed the honoree with a corsage and a gift of crystal Here from Jamesville Mr. Julian Hassell of James ville attended to business here yesterday. -• Visit in Norfolk Miss Mary Perry and Mr. Julian Jhckson spept last week-end in Norfolk with his sister, Mrs. Jus Model, and Mr Model. FUR STORAGE al LEDER RROS. ft n is N !b M H My Friends, The Story Has Already Been Told. I WILL HIGHLY APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT. *1 Henry Johnson at ft ?k* at* ft at? n at: at; I 'miss Martin honored I at party Saturday Mis.; Martha Whitehurst, bride elect, was complimented last Sat urday at an afternoon bridge j party given by Mrs. Samuel C. Whitehurst at her home in Bethel. The home was beautifully dec orated with arrangements of yel low iris, snapdragons and English daisies. Mrs. J. L. Gurganus received the high-score prize. The hostess served a delicious I salad plate and iced tea. The honoree received a corsage and a gift of silver in her chosen pat tern. Visits in Edenton Mrs. R. H. Clayton, Jr , visited in Edenton Tuesday. -n In Raleigh Yesterday Messrs. Chas. Hamilton and J. C. Manning were in Raleigh yes terday morning attending to busi ness. -* Delivering Ballots Elections Board Chairman C. D. Carstarphen, assisted by his bro ther, Mr. Sutton Carstarphen, started delivering nearly 20,000 ballots to the poll holders in the thirteen county precincts yester day. -<* Visits in Rocky Mount Mrs. Dean Speight was in Rocky Mount yesterday visiting her brother-in-law, Dr. Frank Cham blee, who is recovering following treatment in a hospital there. Boy Scouts Report Their Activities Den 1 On Tuesday night Den 1 hoy? nave their parents a party at the Scout Mail, six hoys were award ed their Wolf Badges. One hoy received his Bobcat pin. We were very proud of the cooperation tho parents showed. We want to ; thank Mr. Matthews for present ! ing the awards, also for the use of the Scout Hall. i Den Mother, Mrs Copeland Den 2 Den 2 of the Cub Scouts met Mrs. Davis William Gril'fin and Joe Grif fin gave the devotional and pray er. Aircraft is the theme for the month of May and we discussed i our plans for the next pack meet I ing. Our cub song books have I arrived and we enjoyed singing I our cub songs. Captain Flagg was played and we all had fun. We ended the 1 meeting with the Living Circle, Tommy Parker, Scribe. To lie Graduated Miss Louise Stewart, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E R. Stewart of j Hamilton, will be among the 2f>l) | students to be graduated at the ninety-fourth commencement at Mars Hill College next Monday, it was announced today by the dean there. I \ i FOUR WEEK TERM DANCE SUMMER SCHOOL 1 June I 21li Through July lOtli 4 DAYS PER WEEK 1 LESSON DAILY Classes Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 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