Visit \t Beach Sunday A: ng visiting at Pamlico TV , t Camp Leach Sun day. Spending Week Here Mi- Hilton Carson and son of Robe' si.nville are spending this week he) i■ vith Mrs W K War ren. I1 \ isiting in W iimington Mis Tslmsdp Selby and dau shtci. Deborah, accompanied by Mrs Gilbert Wynne of Elizabeth 1 City, leit yesterday morning for 1 v.'dn salon where they will visit ’ theil ns thei. Mrs C F Ash le\ Here From Norfolk Mi and Mrs D S. Haislip and ■ son. Ji rrv. ! Norfolk, spent the ! week t 'iii w nivMrs Haislip's par- I • nts. Mi . end Mi J B. James Spend Week end at Morehead 1 Guv (' irrow. Jen \ Forehand, Lmdelh \\ i rj, Wilinn Jackson ■ at ■ Jim mi Mannii ■ spent the 1 week end at Morehead Citv Spend Week end in Greenville Mi V I. Skinner and daugh • h ’ . M r\. spent last week-end in Greenv:; visiting relatives Mrs. 1 Skinnei - mother. Mrs W. T Lips- t eomli. returned with them for nlf visit, here. ; | Hl&tyfiiisBMm Completely Air Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort Extends It’s SUMMER CLEARANCE Until End Oi Month Hundreds of unusual values. All sum mer wearables musf be sold - - to make room for the new arrivals of Fall Mer chandise. Be Smart — Be Thrifty AND BUY NOW Herr Sunday Mis. Gerald James and little daughter. Donna Kaye, of Merry Hi!], spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr- J. B. James, I'mtergoes Major Operation Mr Howell Warren. Sr., under went a major operation in a Wash ington hospital vesterdav and was reported tins morning to be get ting along very well. Returns To Home In Norfolk Mrs. Rex Foster returned to her home in Noi folk Thursday after spending several days-here with her parents. Mi and Mrs. Dirk Taylor Mis Taylor accompanied her back to spend a few days in Norfolk. Visiting In Oriental Miss Pattie Spruill of Greens boro spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs D V. Clayton, Sr. Mr- Clayton's mother, Mrs Pattie Spruill, left Saturday with Miss Spruill for a visit in Oriental. Return To Kaleigli Mrs. Bill Smith and children, Jo Peele and Billy, have returned :o Raleigh alter spending a few fays here with her parents, Mr mil Mrs. Oscar Peel. During her day here she had as her house past. Mis Joseph Smith of Max on. {('turning Home Mrs John Hatton Gurganus and hildren will return home today rum Cheriton, Va.. where they lave been visiting relatives for everal weeks. They are being ae ompanied by Mrs. Gurganus' nother. Mrs Krnest Turner, who vill spend a few days here. risiting Here Mi and Mrs. VV. K. Parker pent Sundu.v in Kenhridge, Va. >1rs. Howard Cone and son, Berk-! rv accompanied them home for visit. >n Shopping Tour Mi Charlie Davis ot the Outlet ’luif left toda.v for the northern narkets to purchase fall goods, is expected to return home in few days. U Nags Head l.ila Hose Gray left Sunday for ships Head where she will be the most ol Patsy Robinson of Robor onville. She was accompanied >y Ann Bynum of Farmville. Spend* Week-end at Home Mr. Bi n Selby spent the week - end with his parents. Mr. and M■ - D. O. Si Ibv in jFtansoniville. Visit in Roanoke Rapids Mrs. Jack Gray and son, Bobby, spent last week In Roanoke Rapids visiting relatives. Vacationing at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Billy Biggs and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Harris are spending several days at Nags Head. Return From Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thrower and children. Miss Jessie Mae Melson, Mrs. Jesse Melson and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck returned Sunday from Nags Head. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mis. Dick Mallory and son of Plymouth visited relatives here Sunday evening. Attends Meeting Mi W. H. Carstarphen attended a meeting of the board of direc tors of the N. C. Association of Insurance Agents in Wrightsville Beach last week-end. Returns Home Mrs J. I-. Hodgerson, her condi tion much improved following treatment in a Rocky Mount hos pital, returned to her home here last Fridas'. • Spend Week-end at Beach Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton spent last week-end in Wrights ville Beach. lAltt At Nags Head Over Week-end M esdaioes Roy Ward. W. J Smith and Clyde Ward spent last week-end at Nags Head. Continues III Mrs Estelle Harris, a patient in Duke Hospital for about two weeks, continues about the same, reports reaching here yesterday, stated. improving Slowly Mr LeRov Everett of Hamilton who recently returned from Duke Hospital. Durham, where he re reived medical treatment for sev ■ral weeks is reported to be im proving slowly but surely. Al lhough he is still confined to his bed lus physician allows him now lo sit up for several minutes each i Family \if!It I lee (.ream Su/titer Sal For July 26 A family night ice cream sup per will be served Wednesday night. July 20th from 6:30 until 8 o'clock on the Methodist Church lawn. This supper is being spon sored by the' Wesleyan Service Guild, an organization that has wholesome recreation as one of its 1 aims. i Homemade ice cream, cake and (canclv will be served. The public, especially family groups, is invit ■ ed to attend. - In case of rain the supper will be served in the Woman's Club. HO.NORFD ON TOTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Vennie Wynne of Bear Glass was honored on her 70th birthday Sunday. July 16th. by a surprise birthday dinner given by her daughter. Guests were greet ed and entertained in many dif ferent ways. Many varieties of foods and drinks were served to all present, the buffet style. The table was dressed with a white eloth with her birthday eake in, the center Seventy lighted can dles were placed atop the cake. Those present were her grand children. Mr. and Mrs. Mack G. . Rogerson of Bethel. Mrs. Ervin Whitehurst of Norfolk. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lillcy, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Rogerson, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Griffin, Mr. Carroll and John Rogerson, Misses Grace, i Janie and Louvenia Rogerson, all of Williainston; her great grand children. Miss Helen Rogerson of Bethel and Misses Jeanette Lillev 1 and Patricia Griffin of Williams ton; her sister. Mrs. Will Britton of Cross Roads. Friends present were Mrs. Opheus Bailey and dau- , ghter, Ruth Hazel. Mrs. George Taylor, and Miss Louise Corey of Williainston. also Polly and Eve lyn Cowan. She received many useful and lovely gifts and the party was en joyed by all. Return To Richmond Mr and Mi s. Charles Rngerson ! have returned to their home in ! Richmond alter spending a few days with Mr. Rogerson's mother, | Mrs Alice Salisbury, near here. i Visiting In Rear (irass Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chadwick j and daughter. Rose Marie, of To ledo, Ohio, arc spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Vennie Wynne, and sister, Mrs. C. C. Rog erson. At Beach Last Week-end Mr. J. T. Price visited Wrights vilic Beach last week-end. Move To New Home Mr. anti Mrs. Jas. S. Ayers and daughter, Judy, are moving this week to their new country home between Hamilton and Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnhill are moving into the Ayers home on Franklin Street. On Georgia Market Messrs. Carlyle Langley, Evan j Griffin. Jack Hardison, J. E. Grif fin, Joe! Mum and Evan Willard j are among those from here whoj are on the Georgia tohaeeo mar kets. Your homo frozon hoi unit tan _ bo oithor... ^ I# #«n Ua a a H can b» an •xptruiv* luxury...or it can b« tha matt important monay-tavar in your houtxKold! T* moke your horn* storage unit pay. buy your meats, frozen Wi. and other perishables from us •< wholesale prices. You’ll get top-grad* impacted meots, properly chilled, aged, and professionally cut and trimmed to suit your family tiie and preferencoi. Your meats will be wrapped in material!, scientifically designed for this purpose, and will be sharp froien at temperatures much colder than a home storage unit, resulting in juicier meat that keeps its original flavor longer. I Wi welcome your patronage - whether you rant on a of our tockart or net. Coma in and let at ihow you how wa can tove you money. ColonialFrozenFoods lluiiglilou Street Phone 2825 * Program At High j School Is Popular y . 8 The recreational program at the h high school grounds is growing in - popularity it was reported last ; week-end with over two dozen s boys reporting for the activities wh.ch include baseball. ( If attendance holds up it is like ly that games will be arranged . for the youngsters with other communities in this section. 1 Bobby Carter, leader in the pro gram which is part of the over-all • town recreation setup, states that there is some promising talent in the group of youngsters, all in the teen-age brackets. A practice game was held last week with Carter and Dallas Wells as the battery for one group and Jack Ross. Fred Mat thews and Watson McKeel as the batteries for th4? other. Boys list as taking part in the program are: Edward Ward, Mar shall Beach, Henry Taylor, Tom my Gurganus, Charles Lee Ed wards, Charles Cloven Rogerson, Gene Copeland, Peter Gardner, Wilber Stewart, Dallas Wells, Ro bert Godard, Fred Matthews, Ron dell Beach, Wade Gardner, Ray mond Robertson, Jimmie Page, Watson McKeel, Bobby Carter, John Wells, Jack Ross, John i Dunn. Thad White. Jackie Mars lander, Pete White, Jacob Zemon j and Jimmy Hardison. 1 Returns Home Little Miss Nancy Harrison re turned to her home in Bear Gl ass last Saturday after receiving i treatment in Duke Hospital. Returns Hume Miss Nancie Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Allen, re turned home Saturday after suc cessfully undergoing an opera tion in Duke Hospital earlier in the week. She was reported this morning to be getting along very i well. Here from South Carolina Mrs. Dubose Simpson and dau- 1 ghter of Darlington, S. C\, are spending two weeks here with Mrs. Simpson’s mother, Mrs. Mary Bell Osborn. How mild can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKECAMELS than any other cigarette! and among the millions who do... BENAY VENUTA PopuIarrecord - in« artist has this tu say “My own (’ ;i m e ! *10 Day Mildness Test adds up to lots more smoking enjoyment!" Visit Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffin and sons visited Nags Head Sunday. i I Improving Critically ill following an op eration nearly two weeks ago. Little Miss Vickie Martin of Jamesville is still improving in the hospital here, it was reported this morning. Visited Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson J visited in Roanoke Rapids and] Petersburg last Thursday. Here From Oak City Professor John Hassell of Oak City attended to business here this morning. Gay: “You don't seem to real ize which side your bread is but tered on.” Jay: “What does it matter? I eat both sides." I THEATRE — WILLIAMSTON II TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Side Street With Farley Grander