Observed Birthday
Mr. Kader Crawford observed
his 77th birthday at his home
here Friday.
Visited In Norfolk Monday
Mesdames J W. Williams. Mary
L. Taylor and Bill Decato and
Misses Truluh W, Bailey and
Mary Louise Taylor visited in
Norfolk yesterday
Attended Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs John F Sawyer
and son, Earl, attended a family
dinner given Sunday in Green
ville by' Mr. and Mrs F A. Me
Lawhorn.
Eye Glasses Broken?
We maintain a complete optical
service. Lens, temples and
frames replaced and repaired
Quick service.
Peele's — Jewelers
121 Main St. Tel. 2311
! Visited Here Yesterday
Mrs. Lee House and daughter.
Mrs. John Gray Taylor, of Rob
crsonviHe visited friends here
yesterday.
Continues HI
Mrs. Ira Hardison continues
! quite ill at her home in Farm
Life.
Attended Business Here
Mr J Marion Griffin of Cross
Roads was here yesterday at
tending to business
Announce Birth
Mi. and Mrs. Robert A Davis
[of Memphis. Tennessee announce
the birth of a daughter on Thurs
day, November JO. Mrs, Davis is
the former Miss Fdizabeth Ward,
daughtei ot Mr and Mrs. J. M
Ward ot (ill West Main Street
here
Visited In Raleigh Friday
Miss Gertrude McLawhorn
visited in Raleigh Frida's
Attending .Meeting
Herbert Taylor is attending a
meeting of the Seaboard Medical
Asociation in Elizabeth City this
week.
Shopped Here Monday
Mr and Mrs R. M. Howell,
Williamston RED It. were in town
yesterday shopping.
Spent Sunday In Tarborn
Mrs. C. A. Harrison spent Sun
day in Tarboro with her mother.
Mrs. Blanche Anderson, who is
quite ill in a hospital there.
Visited Here Sunday
Mrs. Oscar Davenport and Mrs
Herbert Sexton of Jamesville'
vis1 led friends here Sunday
Attended Business In Norfolk
Mrs. D C McLawhorn and
daughters, Jean and Joanne, at
tended to business in Norfolk
Thursday.
Visited In Ohoeowinity
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Malone and
Mi s Bessie Malone spent Sun
day with relatives in Choenw/iity
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Visited In Wilson Sunday
Mr and Mrs Died Darden and
daughter, Anne, visited relatives
in Wilson Sunday
Here IToni Durham
Miss Evelyn Harrison of Dur
ham spent the week end here
with her mother, Mr.- I <. B liar
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HONORED A r DINNER .
Misses Jeanette Myers and
(Jeanette Andrews were joint
hostesses at a dinner given Sat
urday evening at the former's
home ori Halifax Street honoring
Mis- Thelma Carrow and Mr.
Cecil Batts, whose marriage will
take place December 17.
Upon hei arrival Miss Carrow
was presented a corsage of carna
tions and a gift of crystal in her
pattern.
Others present for the dinner
were Mrs W M. M.vers, Miss
Ethel Ta\/or and Messrs Darrell
Smith. R S. Edmondson, Jr. and
AI Ward.
CEMETERY PROJECT
All interested parties are asked
to meet at the Hardison Mill Cem
etery on Sunday, December 9,
for the purpose of bricking the
boundaries of the cemetery.
CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
The Garden Club of Washing
t >n, is sponsoring a Christmas
Festival on Thursday, December
7. from 10:00 a. m. until 10:00 p.
m at the Recreation Center, which
is located at tin very east end of
Second Street The admission will
be 50c, All types of new and dif
ferent Yuletide suggestions will
be displayed.
Visited In Grifton Sunday
Mrs. Clyde Waters and Mr.
and Mrs. George Lessard and son
visited in Grilton Sunday.
Visited In Richmond Sunday
Mrs J/hn I, Rogerson and
Miss Mary Rogerson visited rel
atives in Richmond Sunday
Visitors In Jamesville
Mr and Mrs William Darling
and son, Buckie, and Mrs. Mal
t.ie Sawyer of Norfolk were guests
of Mr and Mrs John F. Sawyer
in Jamesville Saturday night.
Visited In Washington Sunday
Mr and Mr.-. Tom Skinner
vi: ited Ml Skinner's aunt. Mrs
Dempsey Grimes, in Washington
Sunday Mrs Grimes is quite ill
at ihis lime
\ isitor In Rocky Mount Sunday
Mrs. C. B. Clark, Jr. was a
visitor in Rocky Mount Sunday.
Here From Raleigh
Miss Betsy Manning of Raleigh
spent the week-end here with
her mother
Returned From Nashville
Mrs. C. J Brady returned yes
terday from Nashville, Tennessee
where she visited her son for a
i week She was met in Rocky
| Mount by Mr Brady
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Announce Birth
Partolman and Mrs. W K.
Saunders of Apex announce the
billh of a son, Whitney E. Saun
ders. Jr., in a Raleigh hospital >n
November 1H. 1950 Mr. and Mrs.
Saunders made their home in
Williamston for a number of
years while he was a member of
the highway patrol and chief of
police.
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Boy Scouts Report
Their Activities
Den 3
Den 3 of (tie Cub Scouts met
at our den mother’s home. Mrs.
J. C. Cooke, Friday. Mrs. Cooke
called the roll. Only 5 members
were present. We went over our
radio program for our pack
meeting next Friday night at
7:30. We sang some Cub Scout
songs, had refreshments and clos
ed with the Living Circle.
Joe Godard, scribe.
MISS GRIFFIN WEDS
ROBERT E. HAMILTON
Miss Frances Elizabeth Griffin
and Hubert Eugene Hamilton
were married in a candlelight
ceremony in the Methodist
j Church of Jamesville Saturday
I November 25, 1950 at 8 o’clock.
Miss Griffin is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Griffin
nf Jamesville and Mr. Hamilton
j is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
I Hamilton of Plymouth,
j The wedding vows were spoken
before Rev. Paul B. Nickens of
Plymouth. “No Other Love, and
'1 Love You Truly, were sung
by Miss Brownie Holliday soloist
and Mrs. Monroe Holliday pian
ist.
The couple entered the church
together. She wore a gray gab
I ardine suit with navy accessories.
She carried a bouquet of white
roses.
Mrs. M F Powers was Maid of
Honor. She wore a blue suit and
carried a bouquet ot pink carna
tions.
Acting as best man for his s in
1 was Mr. James Hamilton of Ply
mouth. Ushers were Jack Booker
I and Charles Smith of Plymouth.
I The are now at their home in
Plymouth where Mr. Hamilton is
employed by the tiJorth Carolina
i Pulp Company.
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Improved
His condition much improved
Mi John D. Li 1 ley, Sr., is expectec
home from Duke Hospital in a da>
I or two.
I Expected Home Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godwin ar<
expected to return home Thurs
day from McPhersons' Hospita
in Durham where Mr. Godwin ha:
been recuperating form an eyt
operation performed there.
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1 Visited In Richmond
[ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gurganus an<
Mrs. Minnie Roberson and Mrs
Margaret R. Revels visited Mrs
Mil tie Barnhill in Richmond las
Saturday.
| Among those attending the Wil
j liamston High School-Bessemer
City High School football game
] in Bessemer City Friday night
I were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aber
inathv, Doris Andrews, William
| Barnes, Jean Bailey, Clyde Bar
j ber. Janie Beech, Mi' and Mrs.
| Rush Bondurant, Corrone Bryant.
I Roger Critcher, 111, Dillon Cobb,
! Bobby Clayton, Charlie Cullipher.
iC. B. Clark, John Clark. Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Davis, Betsy Davis.
Frances Everett Mrs Harrell
Everett, Jim Eubanks, Mi. and
Mrs. John Henry Edwards. He
witt Edwards. Jerry Forehand, E.
Ross Front berger. Hilton Forbes.
Grady Godard, Grady Godard, Jr.,
Sybil Godard, Elizabeth Griffin,
Marie Griffin, Barbara Gurganus.
Charles Griffin. Hack Gaylord,
Johnny Gurkin, Mickey Gurgan
us, Carl Garrett, Mr and Mrs.
Bill Glover, Billy Glover. Rev.
and Mis. John L. Goff, George
Griffin, Melvin Godard, Ronnie
Griffin, Betsy Horton, Fred Ha
tem, Jackie Harris, J. D. Hines,
P. O. Holloman. Mi', ^ind Mrs.
Bruce Holloman, R. J Hardison,
Charles Hines, Stancil Hardison,
Wilbur Jackson, Barbara Jack
son, Lona Johnson. Nancy Koonce,
Wilton Knox, Verle Leggett,
Mary Gladys Long, Gilbert
Long, Claude Leggett, Law
fence Eason Li 1 ley, Alvestus Long,
Elbert Manning, Joseph Manning,
Turner Manning, Mary Anri Man
ning, Sarah Manning, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Manning, Jr., Betty
Helen Mobley, H P. Mobley,
Jean Ward Mobley, Edna Mi/.elle'
Travis Martin, Mis. W. M. Myers
Elmo Mims, Luke Mizelle, Jim
my Manning, Jean McLawhorn,
R. J. Perry, Arthur Perry, Jane
Perry, Jimmy Page, Marie Peek
Harriet Peel, Don Persons, Alice
Peaks, Miss Anna Belle Privott,
Elbert S. Peel, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Opheus Price, Billy Peele. Alvin
Peel. Woodrow Ray, Verona Rob
erson. Janet Ross, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Ross, Don Reynolds. Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Reynolds. Mrs. Joe
Robertson. Jr.. Priscilla Roberson,
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rogerson, Sal
lie Roberson, Morris Stalls, Ruby
Savage, Rev. Stewart Simms, Mrs.
Joe David Thrower, Betty Rhodes
Taylor, Sam Taylor, Martha Tay
lor, Jeanette Thomas, Harriet
Ward, Johnny Woolard, Tish
Welch, John Wobbleton, Haywood
Wynne, Reuben Williams, R. L.
■ Ward and C. B. Whitehurst.
Resting ( omfortably
Quite ill at his home in Grif
fins Township for some time. Mr.
Wm. Dave Manning was reported
resting comfortably this morning.
Here From Raleigh
1 Miss Jane Pollard of Raleigh
| visited Miss Harriet Tucker here
over the week-end.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County. #
Having this day qualified as
administrator of the estate of
Monford N. Griffin, deceased,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the said estate
to exhibit them to the undersign
[ ed within one year from this day
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to the said estate will
please make immediate payment
This the 30th dav of November,
1950.
Mrs. Monford Griffin.
Administratrix of the estate of
Monford N. Griffin, deceased,
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