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No obligations. | NAME STREET r'j’v y AGE .... - OCC. . e— * n ^ J At Nags Head I.ast Week-end T p, R,-jnfi..T. Titus Cl itchfl Tom B'-anriiwi. Jr., and Vai Teei so. nt ; jst V . • k end at Nays Head. Confined to Home Miss Mild ret Thomas is con lined to her home here by illness. Visiting In East Miss Bei nelle White, accom panied by friends from Wilson, left Wednesday for New York and Connecticut for a week's stay. Attend ( lass Night Propram Mr; J. A. White. Miss Frances Keener. Miss Bernelle White and Miss Mary Lee White attended Class Night exercises at A. ( College. Wilson. Saturday night. Mere Yesterday Mr and Mrs Dew*-v Edmond son of Hassell visited here yester day. , Here From Hassell Mr. Ernest Edmondson was hen yesterday from Hassell at ending to business. | lii Richmond Mi L. B. Wynne is in Richmond 1 ! today ■> ith Mrs. Wynne who un ' del went an operation there this mommy in St. Elizabeths hos* ^ pital. I'ndergoes Operation Cecil Bonds, four-vear-old son of Mr end Mrs. U. A. Bonds was operated on in a Washington hos pital Tuesday. His condition was ijaid to be satisfactory yesterday. Here Yesterday ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mullins of Robersonville were here yester day shopping. Business Visitor Here Herbert Manning, of Farm Life, was a business visitor here yester day. In Raleigh Wednesday Attorney Clarence Griffin was a’ business visitor in Raleigh yes terday. Visiting In Richmond Mrs. Thessie Barnhill is visit ing her daughter in Richmond. In Raleigh Wednesday Mr. Edgar Gurganus attended the Bright Leaf parade and dance in Raleigh Wednesday. Receiving Treatment Mrs. Marvin Coburn is receiv ing treatment in a Washington hospital and is expected to return to her home here in about ten days. Here Wednesday Principal C. B. Martin of the Robersonville schools was a busi ness visitor here Wednesday aft ernoon. Announce Birth of Son Mr and Mrs. Albert Martin of Jamesville announce the birth of a son, Albert J. Martin, Jr,, on May 2,r), 1950, in the Washington County Hospital, Plymouth, N. C. Their son was (he first white baby born in the new hospital. Attending Meeting in Chicago Mr. C. G. Gurkin will leave Sunday for Chicago, 111., where he will attend a four-day meeting! of district managers of the Mod-1 i e.rn Woodmen of America. PL\N NOW . , . FOR THE FINEST GIFT FOR DAD! SNAP-BAR OlrFF LINKS Simulated Moonstone' $6.50 ploe fox Krementz Jewelry retain* it* ricli appearauc^tliru tli* year* became It i* * * ■* made - witli a liard rolled overlay of '14 Kt. gold. Peele's - Jewelers SINt’K l*»9 121 Main Williamson Visits Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor ol Robersonville visited friends here .•esterday. Ladies' Aid To Meet The Corinth Ladies' Aid will neet with Mrs. Mamie Fagan Sat lrdav. June 3. All members are irged to be present, flome for Few Days Mrs. J. E. King, who has been ,vith Mr. King in Duke Hospital or several weeks, is spending a ew days at home, n Durham Yesterday Messrs. Fred Taylor and D. L Simmons were in Durham yester lay visiting Mr. J. E. King who •ontinues in Duke Hospital there, dr. King is improving, but i.-> ex acted to remain in the hospital or several more weeks, fere Yesterday - Mr. George Wynne, teacher in he Sanford schools, visited Mrs. Fannie Wynne and family here 'esterday. ipend Day In Raleigh Mrs. and Mrs. W. I. Skinner and hildren. Iverson, Jr., and Miss Jury, visited in Raleigh vester lay. n Washington Tuesday Messrs. Marvin Coburn and (ohn Dennis Harrison, Jr., visited n Washington Tuesday evening. leturns Home Mrs. Fannie Wynne returned lome Tuesday from a visit with datives and friends in Green bile and Roanoke Rapids, tusiness Visitor in Goldsboro Mr. Jesse Whitley attended to lusiness in Goldsboro yesterday, teported Recovering Both bones in his left leg brok en while working in the log woods or Roberson and Biintin ■ two veeks ago, Slade Revels, Jr., is ’etting along very well in a Washi ngton hospital. In Washington Hospital Kaye, the young daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Holliday, is re viving treatment in a Washington Hospital. Enters Duke Hospital Mr. Henry Handy entered Dukt Hospital this week for treatment He is expected home some time next week. Reported Quite III A. P. Griffin, 12-year-old son ol Mrs. Henry Mizelle, Jr., entered •£ Washington hospital Sunday foi treatment. Last reports reaching here stated he was quite ill, tha he \yas running a high fever anc could not walk. Spending Few Days at Home Miss Patsy King is spending i few day,s at home before return ing to Washington to continue hei studies. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Curtis, a son, Tony, on Thursday May 25, 1950. They have an old er daughter, Nan, and son, Curt Mr. and Mrs. Curtis live at Wes End, Williamston. In Rocky- Mount Wednesday Mesdames R. L. Ward, Mar; Bell Osborne, Lindelle Ward uni Jimmy Ward spent Wednesday ii Rocky Mount. In Contest at Raleigh Mrs. Julian Fagan and Mis Helen Davenport of Dardens at companied Miss Norma Fagai Williamston’s "Miss Bright Leaf to Raleigh 'i uesC-ay. Attend Premiere in Raltigh Mayor Robert Cowen and Mil Marjorie Brady attended the pn micro of “Bright Leaf" in Raleig Wednesday. Shops Here Mrs. Della Hooten of Jamesvil shopped here Wednesday. Hetty Lamarr seems about 'ready to accept Victor Mature’s offer of a swim in this scene from, Cecil B. Decline’s “Samson and De lilah,” a Paramount picture in Technicolor. The two play the title roles. > Spends Week-end Here Mr. Stuart Critcher of Raleigh spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Critcher. At Pamlico Beach j Mr. and Mrs. Asa Crawford and children, Laura Frank and Hank, land Miss Anna Crawford left ; Wednesday for Pamlico Beach where they will spend two weeks. Attend Funeral in Hamilton Mr. and Mis. John W. Raynor. Mr. and Mrs. William Raynor, Mr. j and Mrs. Dawson Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nicholson and Walter and Edith Raynor of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Raynor of Bridge ton. and Mr. Dawson Raynor of Bridgeton attended the funeral of ■ Mr. Richard Raynor in Hamilton Tuesday. In Greenville Wednesday Attorneys R. L. Coburn, Charles Manning and E. S. Peel attended to business in Greenville Wednes day. In Hamilton for Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Loftis of Winston-Salem attended the fun eral of Mr. Richard Raynor in Hamilton Tuesday. Visiting Sister in LaGrange Mrs. Leman Barnhill is in La Grange this week visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Fred Isler, who is quite ill at her home there. Rev. and Mrs. Stewart B. Simms held “open house" at the Memor ial Baptist parsonage here Tues day night. In Washington Hospital Miss Cora Proctor is receiving treatment in Tavloe Hospital in Washington for a few days, i Visit In Washington Mrs. Here Harrington and son, 'Edward, visited Miss Cora Proc tor in Tavloe hospital in Washing ton Wednesday. Spends Week-end Here l Miss Evelyn Harrison of Dur I ham spent last week-end here I with her mother, Mrs. L. B. Harri r I son. \ Home From WCUNC i i Mr. and Mrs V. J. Spivey spen' i last Friday in Greensboro. The) I were accompanied home by Mis: s ' Elizabeth Parker, student a . W c. U. N. C. i, j Return To Norfolk ', j Mrs. Aubrey Munson and dau ghter, Barbara, have returned ti their home in Norfolk after visit s ing Mrs. Manson’s sister; Mrs. R ■- D. Harrison and family, h Spend Day at Morehead i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barnhill, Sr Mesdames Vernon Bunting, Lt e man Barnhill and B. F. Perr | spent lust Friday at Morehead. Spend Day in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher, Jr., spent Monday in Raleigh. Hold "Open House” In Tarboro Sunday Mesdames Anna Harrison and Bessie "Hampton visited in Tar boro .Sunday. Returns To Benson Miss Erma Benson, teacher in the local schools, left yesterday for her home in Benson. Visit In Tarboro Mrs. John Edwin Manning and Mrs. Geo. E. Roberson, visited Mrs. N. R. Roberson in Tarboro Tuesday. G & W William Penn t Prlc* Pint* Fifth* •* Proot Mnupn wmukiyi in ran wowq PftOM MAIN. Note oi Thanks I uni very pruleful for I lie support tieeorilem ^iny eaiulitlaey for Cuiutahle of Williamson Town*] hdliip in the primary eleelion on Saturday, May 27.' kKvery vole emt for me is prettily nppreeiuted. CHARLIE R. MOORE i ANNOUNCING . COREY riXZlT SYSTEM COBEY PLUMBING GO. Edgewood Avenue Phone 2309 Williamston •fllll! Attend Dinner in Bethe! Misses Fiances Stillman, Irma Benson, Marjorie Linrtsley, Mary Rogerson and Mesdamas Vernon Bunting. George Whitehurst, D. C. Peele, J. W. Peele, George Taylor, Jr., and A. P Barnhill attended a dinner party in Bethel Thursday night in the home of Mrs. J. L. Gurganus in honor of Martha Whitehurst, bride-elect. Class To Meet The Philathea Class of the Me morial Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. W. J. Smith on W. Main Street Friday night at 8:00 o’clock. In Benson Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen visited in Benson yesterday. In Raleigh Wednesday Mrs. Dave Modli-n attended the world premiere of “fright Leaf" in Raleigh Wednesday. Local Hoy Gel* Special Award* At Oak Ridge Ronald F. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Levin of Willinmston who was graduated from Oak Ridge Military Institute a few days ago. received two special awards at the close of the term. He received a medal for excelling in hand music, and he won the college preparatory scholarship. # we’ll send your garments home PLASTIC, TRANSPARENT STORAGE & GARMENT BAG You'll like this added service because. • Always easy la SEE yaw garments • Protection against moths, dust, dirt • E-c-o-n-o-m-i-c-a-l • Re-usabie time and ogairi e Has air-tight closure bat at bottom • Handy as con be We feature Quality Work —Prompt Service ... and os proof return your garments in a “See-Safe" Transparent Storage Rag —at a slight extra charge. » Cleaners* —mg c „ %|ft Hegular *29.93 Value Talk obout value! 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