To Hold Revival Rev. N. J. Ward leaves next Monday for Whiteville where he will conduct ; two-week revival. Here From Hassell Mi and Mrs Dock Edmondson and son. Chris, of Hassell visited here yesterday. Home From Hospital Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen. Sr., re turned home last Saturday after receivin' treatment in a Roekv Mount hospital for six- weeks. Business Visitor Here Mr. Jesse Everett of Hamilton' attended t > business here yester day. In Richmond Sunday Mes.-rs. J W. Andrews and C D. | Carstarphen were in Richmond Sundav v sitinu Mrs Carstarphen who patient in a hospital there Mrs Carstarphen plans to return home tomorrow. In Greenville Saturday Little Mi- Edwina Peek reeeiv ed treatment in a Greenville hos pital Satind;1 WHT Coughs DUE TO COLDS % Best-known Dome remedy to use is . . .W VapoRuB Visit Friends Here Mr. ;inri Mrs Eugene Kimball and daughter, Martha Dunn, of Fredericksburg, Virginia, visited friends here over the week-end. In Norfolk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis'Coker. Miss Betty Rhodes Taylor and ■ Mrs. William Myers visited relatives and friends in Norfolk Sunday. Spend Week-end in Chapel Hill Misses Thelma (“arrow and Ethel Tayloi spent the week-end I at (’Igipel Hill and attended the j football game Saturday afternoon. Here Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs. 'Stanley Koonee and Mrs. K C. Koonee of Rieh lantls visited Mrs G. H Harrison and Miss Nancy Koonee here over the week-end. Spends Week-end at Hume James Moore, student at State College, spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Sudie Moore, in Jamesville. Spend Week-end in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Carrow visit ed m Norfolk ovei the week-end. Visit In Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. J. T Askew of Plymouth visited Mrs. John Saw yer m Jamesville Sunday. Spend l)av In Tarboro Mi. and Mrs. Irving Margolin and children. Sandra and Gail, spent Sunday in Tarboro. SU’POKT VOl'R oi l mi: sum stoke \ ( OMMl'MTV ASSET Williamslon Office Supply Co. VAUGHN MONROE SINGING BAND LEADER My voice is m/ T living. So it's only natural that I smoke th< cigarette that agrees with my throat CAMEL! CAMELS ARE SO MILO that in a co.iM io coiiM test ol hundreds of men ami women who smoke it Camels —ami only Camels —for 30 days, noted throat specialists, mak ing weekly examinations, reported IT'S GREAT $ T0 BE YOUNG ...IN IDEAS! Daystrom now bringi you this Neo-Classic Jesign with a bubbling youthful sparkle. Tho 10" leaf expands the center expansion table to 30" x 58". This timeless treasure has a high-gloss Doystromite top which resists heat, stains, chipping, acids—even burn ing cigarettes. Anodized aluminum skirting with plastic nsert. The Duran washable upholstery wipes clean 'th a damp cloth. B. S. Courtney & Son Furniture Since 1914 Open Friday Evening ’lil 9:00 If HIGH SCHOOL MENU ] v---J \ The following menus for the iWilliamston high school cafeteria i for the week of October 30 has | been announced (To be followed las closely as supply will permit): Monday: Frankfurters, Pork & Beans, Potato Chips, Slaw, Hot Rolls, Cookies, Milk, if desired. Tuesday: Meat loaf. String Beans, Creamed Potatoes. Pickled Beets. Hot Rolls Milk, if desired. Wednesday: Vegetable Soup, Crackers, Ham Sandwich. Pimen to Cheese Sandwich, Peaches. Cookies. Milk, if desired. Thursday: Ham. Turnip Greens, Candied Yams, Carrot Sticks, Corn bread. Milk, if desired. Friday: Salmon Croquettes, Green Peas, Creamed Potatoes. Slaw, Corn Muffins. Milk, if de sired. Church Concludes Revival Meeting -- The revival meeting recently concluded here by the Penecostal Holiness Church was the most suc cessful in the history of the church, Rev. N. J Ward, the pas tor, announced yesterday. "There were about sixty con versions," the pastor said, explain ing that 35 were added to his church roll, and the others to var ious churches in this section. The new members were extend ed a heart welcome into the church Sunday evening at a spec ial service. Rev. Robert Gurganus of Nor folk conducted the meeting. Observes Siinaty-Ftmrth liirtInlay l.ast Saturday Mis. M;ii(ilia Bailey Coltrain observed her 94th birthday anni versary at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Weeks Hadley, near here last Saturday. She was presented a take and members of the family I and friends called during the day. j Ten days ago, Mrs. Coltrain | visited a doctor for the second ; time in her life. She hasn't been feeling well lately and is con fined to her bed most of the time. However, she seemed to enjoy the anniversary event. -— —— Continues III J. D. Ward continues critically ill in a local hospital. Visited Here Yesterday Rev. J. M. Perry of Roberson ville visited here yesterday. Here From Elizabeth City Mr. .and Mrs. Roland Jones of Elizabeth City visited here yes terday. Return To Home In N. V. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hol liday, Jr. and their oldest son, Tommy, returned to their home in Syracuse, N. V. Monday after ' spending the past week with his ; parents near Jamesville -*, Able To B.e Out Again Mr. S. RorAe Biggs is able to be' out again after being ill for | several days. — C— Visits Daughter Here Mrs. H. O. Jarman of Wilming ton visited her daughter. Mrs. I John D Lilley, Jr., and Mr. Lil iey over the week-end. i - • - i Visifs In Wallace Mr. Harvey Kennedy spent the i week-end in Wallace. Visits Mother Here Miss Della Jane Mobley, teach [ er in the Hopewell, Virginia. I schools, visited her mother, Mrs. C. R. Mobley, over the week-end. -* Attend Convention j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore of [ Jamesville attended the conven tion meeting at Cross Roads Sun ! dav. -* Returns To Wake Forest Billy Mercer returned Sunday to Wake Forest College after spending the week-end here with his father, Dr. W C. Mercer. -« In Raleigh Today Mrs. Paul Jones and Mr. L. Bruce Wynne are spending today in Raleigh for medical treatment. -<t—— Spend Week-end in Richmond Mi. Francis Vaughn and daugh ter, Jane Ellen, spent the week end in Richmond visiting Mrs. Vaughn, who is a patient in St. Elizabeth's Hospital. [Tree Party Here | Thursday Evening I Arthur Smith and the Cracker [ Jacks will present the Internation I al Hit Parade Thursday night, No vember 2, at a free family party i given by Jenkins Equipment Com |' puny for their friends and custo 1: mers. i The program starting at 7:80 i at the Williamston High School I auditorium will not only include | mask’ by the Cracker Jacks but also a number of new colored mo vie” films -will be shown Movies will include-educational, travel, comedy and other features. Here From Washington Mr. Archie Rodman of Wash ington attended to business here yesterday. Announce Birth Born to Dr. and' Mrs. Jas. S. Rhodes, Jr., a son. Richard Alex ander, in a local hospital on Thurs day. October 26th. Improving Mrs. Elmer Chesson is improv ing yt Brown’s Community Hos pitiil after undergoing a major operation there last Tuesday. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hedrick of Siler City spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Prince Purdy. Here Sunday Mrs. Lucille Bobbitt of Enfield and Mr. Hugh Norwood of Roan oke, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ber- | nard Harrison and family Sunday. I Home Over Week-end Bobby Harrison, Wake Forest College student, spi rit the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Harrison. Austin^Nichols GREAT OAK $1.85 | pint I I Dm StrtifM Vfcitkayt ia this prat •<t art I yaart ac aiara alt. MX SKalfM Wkisfcyy, MX (rata laatrai S^iaatav MX Slrai|fct VMs tar 1 yaars alt, 5 X Sirai|kt Whiskay 4 yaan alt, SX Slraifkt Vktokay * yarn alt. M praaf. Aastin^NichoIs 4 Co MB he. Maureen O'Hara and Macdonald Carey discover the west and ro mance in Universal-International's Technicolor "Comanche Terri tory,’ outdoor action film which cases Carey in the colorful role of Jim Bowie. Miss O’Hara, long regarded as filmland’s Technicolor Queen, is seen on the business end of a pair of six shooters in the new film. Playing Thursday and Friday at the Marco Theatre. Recovering From Football Injury Clarence Blown, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brown of Jamesville, is responding to treat ment in a local hospital for In juries received in a football game between Jamesville and Oriental. A muscle in his thigh was dam aged and he sufered a back injury. At Pamlico Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Asa Crawford vis ited at Pamlico Beach over the week-end. t'WMmAIMMVWMIUllWWUWIIUUI# I Visit At Pamlico Miss Essie Peele and Mrs. Cal vin Sluder visited at Pamlico Beach Friday. Visit In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brady visited in Rocky Mount and Raleigh Fri day. At Pamlico Beach Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. B. York visit ed at Pamlico Beach Sunday. Returning Today Mr. James Bulluck will return today alter spending two days in Baltimore on business. AAAOAAIUtAIUUUUUUUUMUUUUm F A M I L Y Every member of the family has a slak«‘ in the filling of tlir others. Each can fed secure when the en tire family is financially secure. That's why a savings account is so important to you. no matter what your age. dome open VOI H ac count. now! * Branch Banking & Trust Co. At Uat. A Telephone Stand with a LIGHT. Not just * little lamp to ba constantly tipping over. But a fully adjustable lighting fixture attached to the stand so that it is out of the way, yet the light shines right down where you want it to make notes while you talk. Stand it beautifully made with Avodire or Mahogany veneer, finished in Blonde or Mahogany. Lamp is matching lacquer with chrome trim. Boltaflex upholster. - ■ < \ ed seat. At the very low price of only ( k. Woolard Furniture Co. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET—CASH • INSTALLMENT - FALL ! I a trill (wirl Is Pledgetl By Zcta Tan Alpha at Duke! Elizabeth Muse, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Joel Muse of Williams-; ton. who was recently elected president of the freShman class! at Duke University, has been j pledged as a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, social sorority at Duke University. The thirteen sororities at Duke pledged a total of 203 freshmen and transfer women, according to a news release from the Universi ty bureau of public information. V'isited In Durham Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Froneberger, Miss Jane King and Mr. Dampey Simmons were in Durham Sun day visiting Mrs. King who is re covering from an operation in a hospital there. Mrs. King hopes to be able to return to her home here the latter part of this week. Spends Week-end at Mt. Olive Miss Mary Cox, local teacher, 1 spent the week-end at Mount Olive. Visited Here Friday Night Landv Griffin and Rush Bon- ! durunt. students at U. N. C., Chap- j el Hill, visited here Friday night. Visits Parents Here Joe Wynne, student at Wake Forest, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wynne, here over the week-end. g.Qj Attend Football Game Misses Jackie Harris and Mary Carolyn Leggett spent the week end at Chapel Hill and attended the football game. NEED GLASSES? pj i d g e uj a y s , O V r ! c : A* ^ OrMMMf Floor rr»fw»K«U M4f. Raleigh, N. C Eye Glasses Broken? We maintain a complete optical ■ervice. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired Quick service. Peele’s — Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 For Town and Travel Smart! Lovely! True assurance of your own best taste! Our now col lection of lulls tlienicil for Wiulrr 1950-51 ! (lomplimeulary shapes, fabrics anil colors. Don't miss limn! Fashion Points To MATCHING HATS AND BAGS Perfect for suits. Available in velveteen in all colors oral gay plaids. See them here today. House oA 1*gsIugh YOUR DATE -) WITH / THESE DARLING Such popularity for dress-up dales is well deserved. The most imaginative young shoes you’ve ever seen ... and with such a low down flat heel that you can’t help hut love them.. aud | love the way Jole^'s budget prices treat v“’ir allowancei Margolis Brothers Not one single case of throat irritation due to smoking CAMELS " ' . 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