Visited In Norfolk Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ange. Mrs
Arthur Perry and Mrs. J Jones
visited Mrs Ange's sister. Mrs.
Bill Burkehart. in Norfolk Sun
day and attended tire ice shore.
Visited In Virginia Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Worrell
visited relative- at Virginia Beach
Sunday. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Worrell's father. Mr.
Odom, of Ahoskie.
Visited In Wilson Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Died Darden and
daughter. Anne, visited Mr. Dar
den's brother. Mr Leroy Darden,
in Wilson Sunday.
Visited In Popular Point Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Windoin. Jr.
and daughter of Portsmouth. Mr.
and Mis. Joe Johnson and family
■ of Williams township. Mr. and
j Mrs Mitehell Avery and son of
Winterville and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Windoin ard Mi. and Mrs.
Elmer Windom and family of
Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs.
J L. Windoin in Popular Point
Sunday.
Attended Wedding Sunday
Mr and Mrs Paul Jones at- [
tended the Weeks-Johnson wed- j
ding m Scotland Neck Sunday. |
Spent Sunday In Kdenton
Mi and Mrs. Ellis Malone. Mr.
and Mrs. R. C Malone and dau
ghter. Janice, and Miss Bessie Ma
lone spent Sunday with Mi and
Mrs. W E. Malone in Edenton.
Spent Week-end Here
Miss Betsy Manning, student in
a Raleigh business school, spent
tiie week-end here with her moth
er.
Visited In Raleigh Saturday
Mrs. Vernon Bunting and Mrs.'
Bessie Hampton visited in Ral
eigh Saturday.
Attended Convention
Miss Hattie Bailey, student at
E C. T. C. in Greenville attend
ed tile Baptist Student Conven
tion m Raleigh over tile week-end.
Visited Here From Windsor
Mrs V. J. Smithwick of Wind
sor and children visited here Sat- ;
urduv.
Business Visitor Here Friday
■ Mr. L. D. Webb of Ahoskie was,
a business visitor here Friday.
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W r'rc proud of our lonp lint
of nalinfied depositor* — uiul
our depositor* are proud of
the feeling of seeurily they
derive from a steadily prow*
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Attended Football (lame
Mr and Mr*. Bill Spivey and
daughter. Beth, attended the
Duke-Gemma Tech football game
in Durham Saturday.
Here From Durham
Mr and Mr*. Carl Oakley and
daughter. Judy, of Durham spent
the week-end here with Mrs. H.
C. Oakley.
Returned Home
Mr and Mrs. Jack Cecil and
baby of High Point returned to
their home Monday after spend
ing the week-end with Mr. War
ren Biggs.
Accepted Position
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Holliday of
Jamesville has accepted a posi
tion in the Outlet Store.
Spent Week-end In Colerain
Miss Ann Beasley spent the
week-end with her parents in Col
erain.
Returned Home Friday
Mrs. J. E King returned Fri
day from Duke Hospital after re
cuperating from a major opera
tion performed there.
Here From Robersonville
Mrs. Hilton Carson of Roberson
ville visited Mrs. W. E. Warren
here Saturday.
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Visited Here From Rocky Mount
Mr, and Mrs. Kelly Gay. Sr. of
Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. I
Kelly Gay. Jr. and family here'
Sunday.
Attended Business In Durham
Mr Hornet Barnhill attended to
business in Durham Friday morn
ing.
Visited Relatives In Norfolk
Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus
and Mr. Edgar Gurganus visited
relatives in Norfolk over the
week-end.
Visited In Virginia
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Holliday
and Ralph, Jr. and Miss Evelyn
Holliday visited in Lexington and
Roanoke, Va over the week-end.
Visited Here Over Week-end
Miss Elizabeth Manning and Mr.
Douglas Rawls of Woodland visit
ed Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Manning
here over the week-end.
Attended Business Here Monday
Mr. J. A. Everett of Palmyra
attended to business here yester
day.
Visiting In Kobersonville
Mrs. A. L. Roebuek is spend
ing some time with her daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Taylor, and family
in Robersonvillc.
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Visited In Greenville Saturday
Mrs. S. W. Manning, Sr., and j
Mrs. Jos. Griffin and children
visited relatives in Greenville Sat
urday
Spent Week-end Here
Miss Addie Lee Meador, teach
vr in the Rocky Mount Schools,
spent the week-end at home.
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Attended Conference
Mr. and Mrs T P. Wood at
tended the Sunday session of the
Methodist Conference in Kinston.
Spent Week-end In Bath
Miss Fannie Sheppard spent the
week-end in Bath with her moth
er.
Here From Portsmouth
Mr and Mrs E. V. Welton of
Portsmouth visited here over the
week-end
p -T A. MEETING
The Wiliiamston Coloied High
School Parent-Teacher Associa
tion will hold a meeting in the
school auditorium Thursday night
of this week. Important business
is to be placed before the group,
and parents and patrons are urged
to attend.
SQl.ARE DANCE NOV. 22
A square dance will be sponsor
ed by the Farm Life Senior Class
on November 22 at 8 o'clock in
the school gymnasium The Wil
liamston String Band will furnish
music for the dances. Everyone is
invited to attend and enjoy a
"good old fashioned square
dance "
FARM LIFE P.-T. A.
The Farm Life P.-T. A. will
meet Thursday night. November
9, at 7:90 o'clock. All parents are
urged to attend.
Visiting In New York
Mrs. W H. Carstarphen is
spending a few days in New
York.
Spent Week-end At Home
Mr. Charlie Davis spent the
week-end at his home in Balti
more.
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Aliened Football Game
Mr. and Mrs. James Manning
and Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barn
hill left Thursday for western
North Carolina and Tennessee.
They attended the Carolina-Ten
nessee football game in Knoxville
Saturday.
Attended Football Game Friday
Mr. and Mis. C B. Clark and
children, Jon and Betty Sue, Joel 1
Muse, J H. Edwards, Vernon
Bunting and Hildreth Mobley
were among those who attended
the Williamston-Scotland Neck
football game Friday night in
Scotland Neck
Attended Circus Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Manning.
Jr., Mrs. J. O. Manning, Sr., Mrs. ’
C. B. Koebuck and Mr. and Mrs. I
James Herbert Ward and son,
Herbert, attended the Barnum
Bailey circus in Rocky Mount last
week.
Attended Convention
Mr. and Mrs. W O. Griffin,
Rev. and Mis. J I,. Guff and Mes1
dames H. T. Griffin, H. R. Hunt,
W O. Peele, C B. Roebuck, G. j
H. Harrison, J O. Manning, V. j.
Spivey, H. D. Harrison, R. Vernon
Bunting, G. G. Wollard. R. T. Par- |
sons, A. R. White, Herbert Tay
lor, N. K. Harrison, Charles M;fn
ning and J B. Bell were among
those attending the N. C. Christ
ian Missionary Convention in
Rocky Mount Thursday and Fri
day.
Announc? Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wynne an
nounce the birth of a son, Arthur
Taylor, on Sunday, October 29.
Arthur has an older brother,
Thomas, and two older sisters,
Ilitha and Jean.
Returns From South Africa
Mr. Herman L. Crawford re
turned home last week-end after
spending some months in Salis
bury, South Africa, one the tobac
co market
Improving
Mr. B. B Taylor, suffering an
attack at his home in Hamilton
last Friday night, was reported
unporving yesterday.
Fuil
Heilig and
Meyers
Williameton
for the
“Bert Buy a In
Furniture99
ROCKY FORD
TRIO
By Special Ri^picM the Rocky Ford Trio
Kill make a final appearance at (lie
Switch Tonight
November Till
Mrs. Eflie Sparrow, Mgr.
Farm Life Raises
$270 Ai Carnival
Skits bv each of the class rooms
highlighted the activities of Farm
Life's annual Halloween Festival
held recently. The sum of $270 00
was made which will go toward
school needs.
Winners of the Popularity Con
test were Dorothy Rogers, Queen;
Bobby Perry, King; Nancy Lou
Tice, Princess and Johnny Grif
fin. King. Master Rodney Grif
fin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Griffin, won the Baby Contest.
Each winner was presented a gift.
After these activities there was
a carnival in the gymnasium
which consisted of bingo, a min
strel, dancing, a fish pond, penny
throwing, apple bobbing, and eats.
There was plenty of amusement
for both young and old.
The Farm Life Ruritan Club
has completed its project of fur
nishing playground equipment for
ren seem to be enjoying it very
much.'—Reported.
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Attending Banquet in Baltimore
Mr. Henry K. Griffin of Wash
ington and representative in this
territory for the Electrolux Com
pany, and Mrs. Griffin left for
Baltimore today where'Mr. Grif
fin will attend a master sales-1
man's meeting of the firm he rep
resents. A banquet will be give.ni
for the salesmen and their wives
Wednesday night.
Receiving Treatment
Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy is in
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti
more. where she is receiving med
ical treatment. She is located in
Thayer Building Number 1.
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Here from Kobersonville
Mr. Cleve Taylor of Roberson
ville was a business visitor here
yesterday.
Return from Tour
Mrs Chris Griffin and Mr. and
Mrs Jack Hardison and children
returned home last Friday after
spending several days touring the
western part of the State.
Announce Hirtli
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Lil
l6v a daughter. Neffie Alma, in
the Martin General Hospital here
this morning, November 7.
Announce Birth
Born to Mi . and Mrs. Ellis Gray
Keel of Everetts, a son. Ellis G
Jr., in the Martin General Hospi
tal this morning. November 7.
Eye Classes Broken?
We maintain a complete optical
service. Lens, temples and
frames replaced and repaired
Quick service.
Peele’s — Jewelers
121 Main St. Tel. 2S11
Achievement By
The 4-H Clubs
National 4-H Achievement
Week is being observed through
out the nation November 4-12.
and North Carolina's more than
123,000 4-H Club boys and girls
will join in on the celebration ac
cording to L. H. Harriil. 4-H lead
er for the State College Extension
Service
The State's more than 2.000 lo
cal clubs will hold public meet
ings, achievement banquets, and
other special events during the
week. Exhibits of typical 4-H
work will be exhibited in business
places and adult organizations
will feature talks by 4-H members
and local leaders.
Harriil said that Tar Heel 4-H
members, in working toward the
1050 theme of ‘Better Living for
a Better World," have produced
and conserved food, made their
homes more livable and attractive,
and their farms more efficient and
profitable. One of the purposes of
National Achievement Week is to
report on and study these accom
plishments. Another is to give rec
ognition for work well done by
members and their volunteer lo
cal leaders.
Throughout the nation, Harriil
said, 4-H members have preserved
10,000,000 quarts of food; planned,
prepared, and served 20,000,000
meals; and made 2,220,000 articles
of clothing. More than 510,000i
members participated in fire and !
[ accident prevention, 700,000 car
! ried on snecial health activities,
and 235,000 conducted recreation
al leadership activities.
Developing an understanding of
[some of the important social and
[economic forces at work in the
world and taking steps to develop
[the good-neighbor spirit at home
and abroad also were features
| of the year’s program, Harrill
said.
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Jaycees To Sell
'Show-Off' Ducais
Tickets for the Barter Theatre
presentation of "The Show-Off"
under the sponsorship of Wil
liamston Junior Chamber of Com
merce will go on sale Thursday of
this week, November 9. Bruce
Roebuck, ticket chairman, has an
nounced.
Advance tickets for the per
formances will be available
through the 24th of this mor*h.
The State Theatre of Virginia will
bring “The Show-Off” to Wil
liamston lor one performance on
November 29th.
Reservations for the show may!
be made by telephoning James'
Builuck at 3088.
This comedy classic of George
Kelly's opened again on Broadway
this summer with Lee Tracy in the
title role. Critic’s kudos and
plaudits proved that this vitriolic
commentary on life in the United
States retains all of its savor. One
critic has called “The Show-Off”
the best comedy written by an
American.
The Barter Players are now on
their annual national tour, which
brings theatre to the people of
twenty-eight states.
Here Yesterday
Mr. C. B. Martin, principal of
the Robersonville high school, was
a business visitor here yesterday.
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Which ive arc very proud to cele
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celebration watch Thursday’s
paper.
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Williuniston, N. C.