At Atlantic Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Garland G. Wool
ard are spending some time at
Atlantic Bench.
%pend Day Here
Mr. an^i Mrs. Francis Peelc and
daughter, Patra, of Raleigh spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mis. D.
R. Davis. Betsy Davis accom
panied them home to spend a
week
Spend Week-end Here
Juic and Fred Pollard of Bethel
spent the week-end here with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Barnhill, Sr.
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Visit at Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brady visited
at Washington and Pamlico Beach
yesterday.
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Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hollingsworth
of Washington, D. C., are visiting
Mrs. Clyde Ward this week.
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^llere From Baltimore
Miss Marla Harper of Baltimore
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Critcher, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Harrington this week.
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Visiting In Bethel
Harrell Everett, Jr., is visiting
Julc and Fred Pollard in Bethel
this week. The three boys will
leave together the last of the week
ffur Camp Miskcmokowa near
Bear Wallow, N. C.
Here Sunday
Mrs. Gertrud*.' Thomas of Ham
ilton spent Sunday here with Mrs.
J. E. Edmondson.
Here from Winston-Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jones and
j Miss Jane Moore of Winston
1 Salem visited relatives and
j friends here last week-end.
i Visits Father
| Mrs. Hilda Dahlsten of Norfolk
j spent the week-end here with her
j father. Mr. Tom Harrell, near
here. .
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| Spend Day at Beach
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harrington
and son, Edward, and their guests,
Miss Marla Hopper, of Baltimore,
J spent Sunday at Morehead Beach
and Beaufort.
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In Norfolk Sunday
Mrs. William Myers and Mrs.
Bob Taylor visited their father,
Mr. W. J. Keel, who is spending
some time at the home of his dau
ghter in Norfolk, Sunday.
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Return From Beach
Miss Marie Mobley and Mrs. E.
B. Smith have returned after
i spending a week at Myrtle Beach,
; Western North Carolina and Ten
| nessee.
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Here from Suffolk
Mr and Mrs. Ben Hopkins of
j Suffolk spent the week-end here
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Get
| singer.
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Fur Witte Buyers Williuuiaton, N. C.
Business Visitor Here
Mr. Jack Edmondson of Snow
Hill was a business vigjtor here
yesterday.
Spend Week-end at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward spent
the week-end at Nags Head.
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Spending Week in Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welch arc
| spending this week in Charlotte
with relatives.
Entered Richmond Hospital
Mrs. James Herbert Ward en
tered St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
Richmond, Sunday for an opera
tion. She was accompanied there
by Mr. Ward and Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Gaylord, Jr.
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Visited in South Carolina
Mr. John A. Ward, Jr., joined
Mrs. Ward and little daughter
last week-end for a visit with
relatives in Brunson, South Caro
lina.
To Make Home Here
Miss Alice S. Christopher ar
rives today from San Diego, Cali
fornia, to make her home here
with her father, Mr. Peter Chris
topher, proprietor of the Central
Cafe. Mrs. Christopher and other
members of the family are ex
pected here the latter part of
next month.
Recovering from Operation
Mr. Roger A. Critcher, Jr., is
recovering from an operation in
a Richmond hospital. His mother
visited him there Sunday and
yesterday.
Here from Palmyra
Mrs. D. B. Harrison and daugh
ter, Miss Ethel Harrison, of Pal
myra vi.,ited Mrs. Della Green
here yesterday.
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To Spend Few Days Here
Mrs. N. H Lockhart and daugh
ter of Gi ifton arrived here yester
day to spend a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Hardison.
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs E. A. Waggoner
and daughter, Drew, of Norfolk
and Mr and Mrs. F. A. Caporale
and daughter, Joellen, of Hart
ford, Connecticut, arrived here
last week to visit Mrs. Wag
goner’s and Mrs. Caporale's moth
er, Mrs. Ellen Coburn. Mr. Wag
goner and Mr. Caporale returned
Sunday to their respective homes.
Mrs. Coburn’s daughters and
granddaughters will remain with
her for several days.
In Norfolk Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Biggs and
Mrs. Rome Biggs visited relatives
in Norfolk Saturday.
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Spend Week-end at Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning, Mr
and Mrs. Leman Barnhill and Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Harrison spent the !
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O
Manning at their cottage on Pam
lico Beach. j
Visit In Jamesville Sunday
Mrs. H. J. Sawyer and children
\ and Mrs. John T. Askew of Ply
| mouth visited Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Sawyer in Jamesville Sunday.
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Wins First Suit
Chas. Siceloff, Jr. won the
first suit in Bullocks suit club
here yesterday.
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Spends Week-end Here
Mr. Billy Myers, now employed
in Raleigh, spent the week-end
I here with his parents. Mr. and
' Mrs. William Mvers.
1 Spends Hay In Washington
Miss Johnnie May Sawyer of
Jamesville spent Saturday in
Washington.
Here From Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner of
Greenville spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Garner's parents,
Mr. and'Mrs. W. O. Gritfin.
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Visit Here Friday
Mrs. Sam Everett and Mrs. Jim
Roebuck visited their daughter
and sister, Mrs, W. H. Harrison,
F riday.
In Kirhmonri This Week
Misses Frances and Louise Grif
, tin and Mrs. Roy Griffin spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Rich
mond.
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Leaves For Charlotte
Mrs. Anna Harrison left Sunday
for Charlotte and Lancaster, S.
j C., where she will visit relatives
for several days.
Visit In Washington
Mrs H. E. Harrington and son,
Edward, and Miss Marla Harper
visited Miss Cora Proctor, patient
in a Washington hospital, yester
day afternoon.
With Band
Mesdames J. D. Page, George
Peel and W T Ross are in Char
lotte this week with the Williams
ton High School band.
Trapped! Beautiful Dorothy Patrick and Robert Rockwell are
pictured above in a suspense-rilled scene from Republic's thrill
ing new melodrama of gold smuggling across the Mexican bor
der, "Federal Agent At Large," which starts a one-dav run Wed
nesday at the Watts Theatre.
Here From Bethel
Mr. and Mrs. F. f Pollard of
Bethel visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Barnhill, Sr.. Sunday.
Spend Day In Norfolk
Mrs. Thessie Barnhill, Miss Ber
nice Ward and Mrs. Clyde Ward
and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim I
Hollingsworth of Washington, D
C.. spent yesterday in Norfolk.
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Spending Week at Cottage
Mrs. K. D. Worrell and her
father, Mr. H. Odom of Ahoskie,
are spending this week at their
cottage on Pamlico Beach.
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In Hdenton for Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mizolle at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Mi
llie’s aunt, Mrs. Alice Smith, in
Edenton Sunday.
Visiting In Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snead are
spending today and tomorrow
with relatives in Dunn.
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WITS FOR THE PERIOD Jl |.Y I, 1950
TO JUNE 30, 1951.
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traitors and other farm et/ui/nnenl remit
their permits before they etm receive a tax
refund ...
We Mill gliully assist you in rrncwing
your prrniii.
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Visiting At Wrightsville
Mr. and Mrs. R. C Malone are
spending three days at Wrights
ville B ach where Mr. Malone is
attending a Farm Bureau Insur
ance meeting.
Visiting In South Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. Died Darden and
daughter, Ann. accompanied Mrs.
Darden's mother. Mrs. Ballanee,
hack to her home in Charleston,
S, C., Sunday. They will return
home Wednesday.
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Spend Evening Here
Misses Louise Eubanks and
Ruth AM mine of Danville, K.v.,
Misses Nanny Asbee and Jean As
bee if Richmond, Ky.. and M ss
to'a Eagle of Louisville, Ky., < n
route from Virginia Beach to their
espective homes, spent Thursday
evening here with Mr, and Mrs.
Paul J >nes.
Returns To Home
Mrs. Marvin Coburn has return
■d to her home hcic after a four
weeks stay in a Washington hos
pital.
Attends Wedding
Mrs Roy Ward spent last Tues
day in Elizabeth Cit.v and attend
ed the Palmer-Hat ding wedding
ind reception
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Spend l»av Here
Mrs. Hilton Carson and son of
Robersonvilie spent last Tuesday
here with Mis. Roy Yelverton.
Homo from Hospital
His condition much improved
after weeks of treatment in a
Rocky Mount hospital. Dr. W. C.
Mercer returned to his home here
last week and is getting along
very well now. He plans to re
turn to his office in about an
other week or ten days.
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