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Visit In Richmond Mr. and Mrs Albert Martin and family visited in Richmond for a few da\s last week. Miss Irma Lee Gurkin and Charles Gurkin returned to their home in Rich mond with them after spending the summer with then grandpar ents near JamesviUc. Spends Week-end in Richmond Mr. Larry Jones of Jamesville spent the week-end in Richmond Returns from Asheville Miss Ruth Ha/el Bailey of Bear Grass returned Friday from a five-dav stay in Asheville. In Jamesvilie Monday Mf. and Mrs. Alvin A. Hobbs ;,i,d sot. CM Riehmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin in James vilie yesterday. Reported Quite III Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott visited Mrs Sam Stalls Sunday night. Mis. Stalls is reported to be quite ill at her home near here. Return Home Joe. Marvin, Jr., and Jimmie Jones have n turned to their home near Jamesvilie after spending a lew clays visiting Mr and Mrs. N. D. Grilfin nt cu Williamston. Visit In Virginia Mrs. Thomas Dodson and sister, Mo bio. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodson in Amissville. Virginia. —* On Sick List Little Maxine Dodson is on the siek list. Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Woolard and children of near Washington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Brown. — -- Spend Week-end at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Parker Peel and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hardy spent the week-end at Nags Head. Visits Encle Mrs. Marvin Jones and child ren. Larry, Betty, Joe, Junior, Jimmie and Johnnie, of Jamesville i visited Mrs. Jone s uncle, Mr. Jos. 1 Harrison, near Williamston Sun day. Home Front Hospital Suffering a broken leg in a fall a few weeks ago, Mrs. Stewart Tetterton returned to her home in Williams Township hist Thurs day alter receiving treatment in a Washington hospital. ( ontinues III Mr. Will Crawford continues ill at his home in Everetts after re ceiving treatment in a Norfolk hospital. Returns Home Mrs. Susan Shaw, former teach er in the Jamesville school, has, returned to her home in Windsor. While in Jamesville she was the houseguest of Mrs. Minnie Hardi son. In Williamston Saturday Mrs Mai' Roberson. Mrs. Susan Shaw and Mrs. Minnie Hardison shopped in Williamston Saturday. Spend Week-end in Norfolk Mrs. Mae Roberson and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Roberson spent the week-end in Norfolk. In Jamesville Sunday Mrs. Gussie Ward visited in Jamesville Sunday. Continues Quite III Mr George Jenkins who under went an operation in a Rooky! Mount hospital a short time ago continues quite ill there. Announce Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Griffin of near Williamston announce the both of a son, Henry Dossie, on Saturday. August 26. Returning This Week-end Miss Peggy Savage will return home this week-end after spend ing two weeks in Cutler, lnd.. Where she visited relatives. Here Over Week-end Mrs. J. H. Colombo of Galves ton, Texas, Mrs. Albert L. Dough erty of Williamsport. Pa., Mrs. Paul Champagne, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lee and daughter. Miss Hetty Jean, and Miss Addip Mae Braddle of Edenton visited Mrs. Myrtle Godard here over the week-end. Spend Week-end Here Mrs A R. Dupree of Raleigh and son, Renn Dupree of Balti more, spent tile week-end here with Miss Edith Stallings. \ . —$>— — Returned Home Last Week-end Mrs. Asa Crawford and child ren returned home last week from an extended visit with relatives in Randleman, N. C., and Florida ..-r 1 Here From Wilson Miss Ruth Ward and Mr. Bill Haislip of Wilson visited friends here last week-end. Spend Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fowden, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Manning, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooke and sons, Mr. Thad Harrison, Mr. Hubert Cooke, Mr. Clarence Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Critcher, Misses Frances Raynor, Betsy Manning, Ruth Ward, Elizabeth Parker spent last week-end at Nags Head. --t Here From Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Winston-Salem are spending a few days here with her mother, Mrs. L. T. Fowden. Sr. Continues Quite III Mrs. Gertie Thomas continues quite ill at her home near Hamil ton. -—— Return To Richmond Mrs. C. F. Phelps and little daughter returned to their home [in Richmond Sunday after spend ing a few days here with Mrs. | Phelps' mother, Mrs. Fannie Wynne They were accompanied j home bv Mr. and Mrs. John Whit I ley. Able To Be Out Again His condition much improved following several weeks’ treat ment for a heart condition. Mr. i Slade White of Poplar Point was able to visit here a short while last Thursday and Saturday. Return Home from Nags Head Mrs. P. H. Brown and Mrs. Frank Hitch returned home Sun day after spending several days at Nags Head. Visit In Seattle, Washington Mrs. John R. Peel returned home Sunday following a visit with her daughter in Seattle, Washington. Flying to Seattle, she was met in Washington, D. C\, by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Manning, Jr., and Misses Joan Peel and Besty Horton. AttemMlospital Opening Dr. and Mis. J. G. Raby of Tar bom attended the Martin General Hospital’s open house here Sun day. Visiting In Norfolk Miss Barbara Margolis is visit ing relatives in Norfolk this week. Here With Mother Miss Natalie Gould of Nags Head is here with her mother who is a patient in a local hospi tal. Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Green of Ahoskie and Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Wynne Burden of Aulander spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn. Visit in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Daniels and Wayne Pate visited Mrs. Carma Pate in Wilson Sunday. Here From Greenville Mrs, Maude Sumrell of Green ville is here spending tills week with her daughter, Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harcom Grimes nttented the wedding of Mr. Grimes’ nieoe, Miss Edna Grimes, in Portsmouth last week-end. — «. - — Spend Week-end at Seashore Mr and Mrs. Bill Howell and Dr. and Mrs. Bill Coppage spent the week-end at Nags Head. ! ■—*>— I Visiting Here i Miss Frances Turner of Cheri I ton, Va. will arrive here tomorrow ' t«i spend several days with her I sister, Mrs John Hatton Gurgan ! us, and family. I ' " ■ - I Spend Week-end at Seashore j Mr. and Mrs. Prince Purdy and II Mr. and Mrs. K, D. Worrell spent I the week-end at Nags Head. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Miss Janice Malone cele brated her fourth birthday Satur day afternoon at a party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Malone, at their home near Wil liamston. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the floral arrangements of roses and in the refreshments of birthday cake, ice cream and candies. Janice's guests, who enjoyed lawn games during the afternoon, were Misses Judy Faye Clark, Linda Mobley, Myra Fisher, Jackie Leggett, Theresa Ayers, Elizabeth Green Harrison. Nancy Coltrain, Sharon Harrison and Linda Coltrain and Masters Phil lip Bailey, Jimmie Coltrain, Bub bie Fisher and Clayton Mobley. Mrs. Malone was assisted in ser ving and entertaining by her mother, Mrs. Eloise Land of Rocky Mount; Mrs. Ellis Malone, Janice’s paternal grandmother; Mrs. Nathaniel Coltrain and Mis. Ralph Mobley. CPL. ELTON HARRISON HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. James Robert Smith, Jr., of Hamilton was honored Wednes day afternoon by Mesdames E. L. Sylivant, G. W. S.vlivant and L. K. Sylivant at a Cota Cola party giv en at the home of Mrs. E. L. Syli vant in Snow Hill. Mixed summer flowers were us ed through out the home. A gift of crystal and a corsage! of pink and white roses were the! hostesses' gifts to the honoree. Party sandwiches and sweets were served to sixty guests. Out-of-town guests attending the party were Mesdames Clayton House and C. B. Roebuck and Misses Annie Jones, Maggie Belle Jones, Georgia Harrell and Evelyn Hardison of Hamilton. —-—o ■ ■— MISS JEAN COREY WEDS Miss Jean Corey, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Johnson Corey of Farm Life, became the bride of Cpl. Elton Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harrison of near Williamston, on Saturday, August 19, at 1:110 o’clock in South Caro lina. Cpl. Harrison is stationed in Il linois. Attend Wedding '* Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wa/d and children, Alton, Jr., and Mary Lou, of Goldsboro, were among the out-of-town guests attending the Smith-Hardison wedding in Hamilton lust week. Here from Tarboro Mr. and Mrs, J. Levy of Tar boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis and daughters here Sun day. Returns From Smithfield William Manning III returned Friday night from Smithfield where he spent a week with Bob by and Albert Farmer. Visit In Hamilton Sunday Messrs. Edward Bagley and Oiin Simpson of Raleigh visited : H. M. Peele, Jr., in Hamilton Sun- j day. i Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robinson an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary Melinda, at Tavloe Hospital : in Washington on Tuesday, Au gust 22. Mrs. Robinson is the for mer Miss Lillie Marie Revels of Williamston. Announce Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker of Greenville announce the birth of a son. on Sunday', August 27. Mrs. Parker is the former Miss Lena B. Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning .of Jamesville. I Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harding of Washington attended the open house at the Martin General Hos pital here Sunday afternoon. Spend Week-end at Morehead Mr. and Mrs. Urbin Rogers and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark. Jr., and daughter. Mrs. Reg Simpson, and son and Mr. and Mrs. Doan Speight and Charles Finch spent the week-end at Morehead. Visit In Edenton Mr. Larry Jones of Jamesville and Miss Erma Lee Gurkins of Richmond visited in Edenton Wednesday ,afternoon. Mr. Jones left Thursday to spend several days with Mr. Charles Gurkins in Richmond. -<b Visiting In Mt. Pleasant Mrs. Herbert Whitley and sons, David and Herbert, are visiting Mrs. Whitley’s parents in Mt. Pleasant this week. I At Nag’s Head for Week '■ Mrs. Rita Everett left over the week-end for Nags Head to spend a week. Eye Glasses Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired Quick service JVclr's — Je«elm 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 What cigarette do doctors themselves smoke? • J'hrec nationally known independent researi'h ore.mi/ai tons put (he question to II ».V>“ doctors Doctors in csery field of nu <lit me w ere asked. AX'hat cigarette do ■ ou smoke Dot •tor."' 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