Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Graham,
of Red Springs announce the birth
of a daughter, Marian Janet on
Nov. 21st, Mrs. Graham, is re
membered here as Miss Marian
Hurley, a former resident
Here From Stantonsburg
Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley of
Statonsburg were in town for a
short time Wednesday, en route
to Elizabeth City, to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with their,
daughter, and son-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Clarence Morse.
Visited In Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snead visit
ed relatives in Dunn over the
Thanksgiving holiday
Visited In Chapel Hill
Mesdames Roger Critcher, John j
A. Manning and Hugh York spent '
Wednesday in Chapel Hill and j
Durham They were accompanied
home by Reginald Manning, « i
student at the University.
V isited In Koper Thanksgiving
Mrs Ella Ballard spent Thanks
giving with her children in Roper.
Visited Its Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis
and daughter, Miss Barbara Mar
gojis, spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs Margolis’ brother, Mr. Hilton
Bloom in Norfolk.
Visiting in Mt. Pleasant
Mrs. Herbert Whitley and sons
are visiting relatives in Mt.
Pleasant over the holidays.
Home for Holidays
Rill Bob Peel and Pritchard
Lindsley of V. E. S., Lynchburg,
Virginia, arrived Wednesday night
to spend the holidays with their
respective parents. They were met
in Durham by Hugh Lindsley.
Visited In Charleston, S, C.
Mr. and Mrs. Dred Darden and
daughter, Ann, spent Thanksgiv
ing day with Mrs. Darden's rela
tives in Charleston, S. C
Moved To New Home
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Howell moved
into their new home, corner of
Vance and Lee Street Wednesday.
Visiting In Rocky Mount
Mr nd Mrs Kelly, Gay and ;
son arc spending the holidays in]
Rocks- Mount with relatives.
Home From Hospital
Little Miss Naneie Allen, dau
ghter of Mr and Mrs. Randolph
Allen, returned home Wednesday
from Watts Hospital in Durham
inter recuperating from an opera-1
tion performed there two weeks |
ago.
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After Thanksgiving Specials
Im(U<‘h' uiiiI Misses'
DRESSES
One Rack of Dresses — - - $ 5.00
One Rack of Dresses-$10.00
Extra special value* in new winter hl\le.» for
women. Come in now ami take advantage of
our after Thank^Ying reduction.
HATS % PRICE
House of fashion
Visited In Richmond
Mis. Herman Bowen visited in
Richmond Monday. She was ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Etheridge of Plymouth.,
Visiting Here From Burlington
Mrs Harold Blackmore of Bur
lington is here visiting her father
Mr John D. Lillev, who is quite
ill at Martin General hospital.
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Visited In Elizabethtown
Mrs. Miller Harrell and dau
ghter, Jane are spending the
week-end in Elizabethtown
Here From Robersonville
Mrs. Ashley Wynne of Rober
sonville visited friends here Tues
day.
Here From Washington
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Price and
son of Washington, D. C. are
spending the holidays here with
Mr. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Price
and son will leave before Christ
mas for Turkey where Mr. Price
will be stationed at the American
Embassy.
Spending Holidays Here
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball
and daughter are spending the
holidays here with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Bruce Wynne.
Visiting In Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. John Hatton Gur
ganus and children will return
Sunday from Cheriton, Virginia,
after spending the holidays with
Mrs. Gurganus’ mother, Mrs. Er
nest Turner.
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Spending Holidays Here
Professor D. N llix and dau
ghter, Miss Nancy, of Oxford are
spending the holidays here with
Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurngaus and
family.
Spending Holidays Here
Mr. Charles Brady, Jr. will re
turn Sunday to Nashville, Tenn.
after spending the holidays here
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
jc. J. Brady.
Attended Funeral Here
Miss Ann Mizelle, student nurse
at Norfolk General Hospital, Nor
folk, spent last week-end with
her parents and attended the fun
ernl of her uncle in Windsor Mon
day.
Home Prom Chapel Hill
Among the students home from
.Chapel Hill for the holidays are
Landy Griffin, Hugh Horton, Billy
Edwards, Rush Bondurant, Ken
neth Lindsley, Frank Wynne, A1
Ward, Julian Mason, and John
Watts.
Spending Holidays Here
Guy Carrow, student at State
College, will return Sunday after
spending the holidays here with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. T
Can ow.
V Urr.tir'.C l.'no fit -J/.tui<v
Bruce Wynne, Charles Man
ning, Mr. and Mrs Tom Bran
don, Jr, Mr and Mrs Robert
Newell attended the football
game in Ahoskie Tuesday night
Visiting Here
Mr and Mrs. T. D. Levy and
children of Rocky Mount, Mr. and
Mrs. J Levy of Tarboro and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Jayson of Clinton
are here visiting Ml and Mrs.
Irving Margolis and family.
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Engagement Announced
Miss Mary Louise Griffin, whose engagement to
Frank Trent Hill of Greensboro has been announced bv
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Orlando Griffin, of
Williamston.
Miss elvia Bowen
Weds James bunch
The marriage of Miss FIvia Bo
I wen, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
I Henry W Bowen of Williumston,
lo James H. Bunch, son of Mrs
George F. Bunch and the late
Mr. Bunch of Williamston, was
solemnized Friday, November 10,
at five o’clock in the Baptist par
snnage here The Rev. Stewart B
Simms officiated in the presence
of relatives of the bride and
groom.
Miss Bowen chose for her wed
ding a pearl grin suit and blue
assessoriAs.
Immediately following the cere
mony the couple left for a short
wedding trip after which they j
will make their home here
Visited In Kinston Friday
Mis. Cl. Cl. Wodlard and son.
Gilbert, and Mrs, W (.'. Manning,
Jr. visited m Kinston Friday.
Visited In Virginia
Mr and Mrs Robert Griffin.
Mrs Cletie Griffin, Misses Selma
Griffin and Mary Dean Hardison,
and Mr. Wilford Griffin visited
relatives and friends in Hynhav-|
en, Virginia, Thanksgiving day. I
Herr From Salisbury
Mrs E. L. Sherman of Salis
bury is spending the Thanksgiv
ing holidays here with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs J. T Price
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hip I{<
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Spencer and
|children spent Thanksgiving here
I with Mr. and Mi s J W Andrews
Home For Holidays
Mr. and Mrs Maurice S Moore,
Jr., are home from Madison, N
C., for the- week-end holidays
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Visited in Kenansville
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Peele and
children spent Thanksgiving with
relatives in Kenansville
Visited In Elizabeth City
Mr. and Mrs S. II Grimes^
visited in Elizabeth City lor
Thanksgiving.
Moved Here From Elizabeth City
Mr and Mrs. Roland' Jones
moved a few days ago from Eliz
abeth City to the Carstarphen
apartments or} Williams Street.
Mr. Jones will be associated with!
the Texas Company in the opera- j
tion of its new terminal here
IIOl'SE-WILLIAMS
Greenville In an impressive
candlelight ceremony on Novem
bet 15 at four o'clock in the home
of Mi inti Mis W C Stokes, Mrs. !
I Ludic Williams and Lester House |
I of Rohei sonville were united in
j marriage. The Kljei W. K. Qrlines,
I pastor ol Flat Sw amp Church, of
jficiatcd.
The vows were spi kon before an
improvised altar of seven' branch
candelabra, white snapdragons
land plumose fern. The wedding
music was furnished by M'rs W. C 1
Stokes, niece of tin- bride. The
couple entered togethci and spoke
the vows unattended.
For the ceremony the bride
chose a teal blue crepe dress using
grey accessories and wore an orrr
j chid corsage.
W. C. Stokes and Linwood M
Thomas served as ushers ]
A reception at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. • Stokes followed the
ceremony. A green and white col- j
Ol mold was psjS-d in the dining j I
room. The table was centered with
snapdragons and flanked by three
branched candelabra’ with white
tapers.
Mrs. Ella Pate, Mis; Rebecca
Pate, Mrs. Sliep Roebuck, ol Wil
liamston, and Mis. J. 11 Thigpen
of Ahoskie, served the bridal re
freshments which consisted of
bridal cakes, mints, nuts and lime
ice
bellowing the reception, Mi
and Mrs. Z. V. Whitehurst 00401
| tamed at a dinner fin the bridal
| party and guests at their home in
4 • i .
Mr. and Mrs House ate at home
in Leons,
Badly Hurt In Accident
Madly hurt in an automobile
accident near Wake Forest last
April, Mrs. Frances Lilley under
went an operation in Raleigh
Wednesday morning The limb
was badly crushed in the April
accident and doctors found it
necessary to operate and remove
part of the bone.
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Filtered Hospital Tuesday
Mrs. Robert B. Brown, Sr., on
tered Brown's Hospital Tuesday
evening for treatment.
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Visits Mother
Mr. R B. Blown, Ji of Have
lock visited his inothei here this
week.
There are approximately 125
forest fire lookout towers in
North Carolina.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
MAILING LAItKLS
And A Widr Selection Of
Gills For All The Family.
WULIAMSTON OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
\ Irish Tenor To Sing
In 'f arboro .VnWBiprf'f
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Holders of Memberships in the
Martin County Community Con
| ccrt Association series are cordial
I ly invited to attend a concert giv
en by the Community Concert
Association of Edgecombe and
Tarboro Friday evening. The Irish
Tenor Fdwood Gary, will be the
guest artist. The concert will be
held in the high school auditorium
in Tarboro, November 24 at li
o’clock. There will he plenty of
seating space
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Shonarhey Lodge Mooting
l or Friday, ISovemher 21
A special communication, bor
dering close to an emergency
meeting, of the Skewarkey Lodge
will be held Friday evening. No 1
vember 24, at 7:30 o’clock, it was
announced by Paul Bailey, Master,
and Secretary Lawrence G. Linds
ley.
There’ll be work in the first de
gree, and all Masons are asked to
attend.
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Here from New Hern
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sprague ofi
New Bern visited here this week.
Chinese Reds Act
In Own Interests
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Tucson, Ariz. Admiral Chester
jN Nirnitz says the Chinese Reds
have used tiie Korean war as an
excuse to move troops into Man
churia for protection from Russia,
The admiral estimated Mao Tze
tunjj, China’s Red leader, has be
tween 300,000 and 500,000 troops
now in Manchuria. He said hr' is
convinced the troops are there to
protect Manchuria from the Rus
sians and to secure China's share
of Yalu River hydro electric pow
er.
"Manchuria," he said is an in
terview last night, "is as important
to China as the Ruhr is to F.utopo
It is the one place in Asia where
there is a combination of coal and
iron ore for steel making.
"Mao knows that it the lot of
the Chinese people is to be un
proved, Manchuria’s production is
indispensable. The Russians would
like to see a good portion of that
production flowing toward the So
viet Union."
Nimitz, now a public relations
adviser to the United Nations,
stoppped oft here to visit friends
ORASS FIRR
Williamston firemen i'i-te'iVt-tt
their third call in two days Fri
day afternoon at 12 45 o’clock.
The third call was to a grass fire
on Sycamore Street,
Here from Charlotte
Mr and Mrs Rrnmctt Whitley
and children of Charlotte visited
relatives here this week.
Soon after swallowing what ha
thought was an aspirin tablet, a
man learned to his panicky dis
may that the pellet was of the
type his wif‘ “fed” her petunia
plants Seeking immediate aid and
advice .the man, who really had
a headache bv then, was calmed
by an agricultunA expert who ex
plained that lie had merely taken
the equivalent of 111 bushels of
horse manure and had nothing to
worry about.
Eye Gltisses Itrokeri?
We maintain a complete optical
service. I.ens, temples and
frames replaced and repaired
Quick service.
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121 Main St. Tel. 2311
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