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xuuu aHI-MH*M**-i4*wu***« Visited In Jamesville Mr. Joe Holliday, assistant principal of Needham Broughton High School in Raleigh, is visiting his mother, Mrs. J H. Holliday, in Jamesville this week . trA At V'-'B' Head Mi and Mrs. Elwood Brown and Mr and Mrs. Jim B Holli day of James ville spent the week end at Nags Head. Visited In JamesviMe Messrs. James Parker. David Bryant, and "Boogie" Rawles of Woodland visited friends in Jamesville over the week-end. — — Here From Ahoskie Friday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Martin of Ahoskie shopped here Friday Visited In Raleigh And Goldsboro Messrs Henderson Mizelle and Billy Alts brook visited friends in Raleigh and Goldsboro last Thurs day. Business Visitor Here Mr. "Snooks" Burnham of Ply mouth attended to business here Monday. Returned To Raleigh Mrs. Pearl Swain and children, Bill, Margaret Judy, and Linda Carole, returned to their home in Raleigh last week-end after spending a month with Mi and Mrs. C. W. Mizelle near James ville. Home For Week-end Pvt. Elbert Perry, who is sta tioned at Fort Jackson, S. C . spent the week-end with relatives m Jamesville. —* Visited At Virginia Beach Miss Eunice Modlin of James ville spent the week-end with friends at Virginia Beach. Spent Sunday At Carolina Beach Messrs Henderson Mizelle, Billy Allsbrook, David Carson, and Elbert Perrj spent Sunday at Carolina Beach and Myrtle Beach, S C. -# Visited In Jamesville Last Week Mrs. O. G. Carson of Washing ton visited her daughter, Mrs. Howard Gaylord, in Jamesville last week. Returned Home Last Week Miss Evelyn Daniels returned home last week after spending her vacation with relatives in Ports mouth and Virginia Beach. Spent Week-end In Jamesville Mrs. Dorothy Mobley and dau ghter, Sylvia, of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mrs. Mobley's mother, Mrs. G. 11. Mizelle, in Jamesvi I le. -•-f Returned Home Muday Master Sgt. and Mrs. W. R. Cardon of Camp Polk, La., re turned to their home Monday af ter visiting relatives in James ville a week. -«, Home Prom Greensboro Miss Lydia Barber and Mrs. Duelon Heath returned home Monday after spending several days in Greensboro with rela tives. Announce Birth Mr and Mrs. Dillon Wynne an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jane Marce, in a local hospital on Thursday, August 23, 1951. -<*s — Visiting Here From Baltimore Mr and Mrs. Hugh Daniel of Baltimore are visiting relatives m the county. Visiting In Norfolk Mrs. Roy Ward is visiting friends m Norfolk this week. Returned To Norfolk Mr and Mis. H. K. Elliott have returned to their home in Nor folk after spending the week-end here with Mrs. Elliott’s paients, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swain. -i— t Spent Several Days Here Mr and Mrs. F. E. Bunn, Jr. and son, David, recently spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. 11 L. Swain The Bunns left last May on a tour of the Southeast coast, spending some time in Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville, and St. Augustine. During June. July, and August they lived at 0500 Collins Ave, Miami Beach. They are now returning to their home m Greensboro. Leaving For Raleigh Today Mrs H L Swain is leaving for Raleigh today to consult a bone specialist about the fractured el bow for which she has been under treatment several weeks. Announce Birth Born to Mr and Mrs. Carlyle Langley, III, a son, in Gastonia, North Carolina. Mrs. Langley is the former Miss Frances Thomas of Williamston. Visited Buggs Island Sunday Messrs Harry Hughes and Eu geni- Rice visited Buggs Island Sunday. -<v Visited In Cape May, N. J. Mr and Mrs. Hewitt Edwards and daughter, Audrey, and Miss Edna Coltrain spent the week end at Cape May, N. J'. Here From Washington, D. C. Mi and Mrs. P. A. Rejuney and son, Eddie, of Washington,. D. C. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Malone near here for several days. Spent Week-end Here Pvt David Carson, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C . spent the week-end here with his family. Spent Sunday In Seaboard Mi Jansc-s L-. Harris imd son, Handy , spent Sunday in Seaboard with relatives. Left Sunday For Nags Head Mr and Mrs Danny Rogerson left Sunday to spend several days j at Nags Head. Here From Charlotte Mi W. A. Thomason, Jr. of Charlotte ai rived over the week end to spend some time here with ! Mrs. Thomason. Home From Canada Mr and Mrs. William Harrison and Mrs. Billy Biggs returned Monday after spending several days in Canada. Left Monday F’or Farmville Miss Elizabeth Parker left Mon day to make her home in Farm ville where she will teach in the Farmville grammar school this year. Here From Rich Square Mrs. E. E. Holding of Rich Square visited Mrs. James L. Har ris and family here Sunday. -• , — ■ Visited Here From Rocky Mount Mr and Mrs. John Tullos and children of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Tullos’s mother, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, here Sunday. attended Jaycee Convention Messrs. Pete Rogers, C. E. Man gum, Van Brock, Wheeler Man ning, Exum Ward, and Edgar Gurganus attended a Jaycee con vention in Rocky Mount Saturday evening. Attended Jaycee Convention Mr. and Mrs Bernard Harrison attended the Jaycee convention jn Rooky Mount Saturday night. Home From Smithfield Miss Jane and William Man ning, III returned Friday from Smithfield where they visited for several days. -«. Visiting At Pamlico Miss Essie Peel of Pamlico Beach is spending several days here this week. Left Sunday For Williamsburg Mesdames Daisy Pope, Roger Critcher, and John A. Manning, and Messrs. Ben and Reg Man ning left Sunday to spend a few days in Williamsburg, where they will attend the pageant, "The Common Glory". Attended Lost Colony Mr. ana Mrs. Jasper Griffin and children and Mrs. Roy Ward and children, Nancy and Jimmy, at tended the showing of "The Lost Colony” on Roanoke Island Fri day night. Spent Sunday In Virginia Mr. and Mrs, Noah Rogerson j ami family, Edith, James, and Ca-1 therine, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rogerson and fam ily at Dinwiddic, Virginia. -■v- -— Returned To Home Sunday Mr. William H. Mizell returned to his home here Saturday after receiving treatment at Roanoke Veteran’s Hospital for several months. •-<*> Attended Conference At Falcon Mr. R. S. Price and daughter, Virginia, Misses Allie and Willie Lou Bowen, and Mrs. Milton Ni cholson attended a conference at Falcon Sunday. Visited At Nags Head Friday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peele saw “The Lost Colony" on Roanoke Island Friday night and visited at Nags Head. Left Saturday For Chapel Hill Mr John Pope, Jr. left Satur day to spend several days in Chapel Hill where he will attend an insurance school Visiting At Virginia Beach Miss Verna Speller is spending today and tomorrow with friends at Virginia Beach. -—<¥) Visited Here From Hamilton Miss Mildred Everett of Hamil ton visited here yesterday. Shopped Here From Windsor Mesdames Cooper Perry and Goodwin Byrd, and Misses Fran ces Perry and Ann Byrd of Wind sor shopped here Monday. Spent Thursday In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Worrell spent Thursday in Newsoms, Va , visiting Mr. Worrell's mother. < -« Attended Softball Game Among those attending the soft ball game in Greenville Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Burras Critch cr, Jr., Misses Sue Henderson and Ann Beasley and Messrs. Robert Cowan, Edgar Gurganus, Clyde Manning, D. V. Clayton, Sr., Jul ian Harrell and Roger Critcher and Rev. John L. Goff .-r Spent Week-end At Morrhead Mr and Mrs. Elton Andrews, Mrs. Betty Coltrain and Mr. Ev an Griffin spent the week-end at Morehesd City On Saturday they fished off shore in the Gulf Stream and their catch included three amberjack, one dolphin and one bonito. Visited At Nags Head Miss Ruth Manning and Mrs. Daisy Purvis visited Mr. and Mrs. Titus Critcher at Nags Head over the week-end. Spent Sunday Here Mr and Mrs. Warren Smith and son, Robert, of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Olmstead and child ren of Portsmouth spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tay lor. ——• Visited Here From Littleton Mr and Mrs Bob Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thrower, Mrs. Best, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Thrower, all of Littleton, visited | Mr and Mrs. Bill Thrower here * Sunday, Spent Sunday At Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. -• Spent Sunday At Nags Head Misses Bernice Ward, Lucy Robertson, and Jeanette Thomas jand Mrs. Clayde Ward and Mrs. iThessie Barnhill spent Sunday at ! Nags Head. Visited Here From Windsor Mrs. Walter Burden of Windsor visited her son, Mr. Jack Burden, and Mrs. Burden here Saturday. Spending Week Here Mrs. J D Woolard, Jr and son, Jodie, of Ahoskie are spending this week here with relatives. Visited Here From Windsor Mrs. Dick Gilliam of Windsor visited friends here last Friday. Spent Sunday At White Lake Misses Ruth Hazel Bailey, Faye Rogerson and Agnes Rogcrsnn and Mr. Taylor Rogerson spent Sun day at White Lake -« Spent Sunday At Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. Died Darden and daughter, Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Darden and daughter, Edith of Eureka spent Sunday at Atlan tic Beach. -» Visited Here From Florida Mr. Alan Forward of Orlando, Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Skinner here Sunday. -s Spent Sunday At Albermarle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corey and children, Miss Shirley Corey, and Mr. Lloyd Ward spent Sunday at Albemarle Beach. Home From Western N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Willoughby returned Sunday to their home here after spending several days in the mountains of western North Carolina. Spent Monday In Norfolk Mrs. Jack Gray and daughter, Lila Rose, spent Monday in Nor folk on business. Spent Week-end At Nags Head Misses Irene Tetterton and Edith Stallings and Mrs. Clarence Whedbee spent the week-end at Nags Head. -«> Visited Here From Durham Miss Lyn Jones and Mr. Joe True of Durham visited friends here last Friday. -<*> Spent Week-end At Nags Head Mis. J S. Rhodes, Sr. spent the week-end at Nags Head. Visited In Raleigh Last Week Mr and Mrs. H. W. Leggette, Sr. of Robersonville and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rawls and son, Glenn, of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Critcher in Ral eigh last week. Spent Sunday In Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis and daughters, Sandra and Gail, spent Sunday in Tarboro and Rocky Mount with friends. -» Spent Week-end In Richmond Mr. Wirt Grubbs, who is here on the local tobacco market for some time, spent the week-end at his home in Richmond. ——i Visited Here From Norfolk Mrs. Gussie Burroughs of Nor folk visited relatives here over the week-end. Visited At Atlantic Beach Miss Joyce Ann Cowan spent the week-end with the Hildreth Mobleys at Atlantic Beach. -- Left For South Carolina Friday Messrs. Roy Moore and Asa Roberson of Jamesville left Fri day to visit Mr. Moore’s brother, Mr. Mayo Moore, in South Caro lina for a few days. Returned To Portsmouth Master Jack Bundy has return ed to his home in Portsmouth after spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs* Ade Roberson, near Jamesville. Spent Week-end At Nags Head Mr. Jimmie Manning spent the week-end at Nags Head with friends. Spent Week-end Here Patrolman and Mrs. Whit E. Saunders and young son, W. E. Jr., of Apex, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. James Bulluck. -« Spent Sunday In Wilmington , Dr. W. F Coppage spent Sun day in Wilmington. -« Visited Here From Edenton Mi's. John Byrum and sons of Edenton visited Mrs. Byrum’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Godwin, here Sunday. Visited Here Form Norfolk ,■ ,i, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sexton of Norfolk visited here Saturday. Attended Funeral Here Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn of Portsmouth attended the funeral \ of Mr. George Harris here Mon day. Home From Maryland ^ Mr. Robert Gentry has return ed from several days' stay in Bal timore, Md., where he attended a Texaco school. Mr. Gentry is manager of the local Texas ter minal. Spend Day At Beach ( Mesdames J. T Harris and T. I, Roberson and Misses Joyce and 1 Sybil Harris, Hazel and Martha I Taylor and Pauline Bullock spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. Here From Tarboro Mrs. Mark Ruffin of Tarboro spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Siceloff, and Mr. Siceloff. Return To Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Tetterton and sons, David, Darrell, and Dean, returned Saturday to their home in Staunton, Virginia, after spending their vacation here and in Plymouth with relatives. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grimes of Salisbury attended the funeral of James H. Ellis here last Saturday. Expected Home Soon Improving following treatment in a Rocky Mount hospital, Mrs. C. D. Carstarphcn, Sr., is expected home within the next few days. • . - -. Spending Few Days In Suffolk Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger is spend ing a few days with relatives in Suffolk and Norfolk. Recovering From Uperation Mr. Hannibal L. Purvis of near Hassell is recovering from a ma jor operation in a Rocky Mount hospital. Mr. Purvis, 83 years of age, was said to have had about three-fourths of his stomach re moved. -» Undergoes Tonsillectomy Miss Cynthia Everett, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everett of Hamilton, had her ton sils removed at the Brown Com munity Hospital last Friday. Do ing nicely, she returned to her home Saturday. L- A-A A-'A'A'* 'A -'A -M -A Recent Bride Mrs. Hugh Millard Martin, who, prior to her marriage on Sunday. August 19 in the Jamesville Methodist Church, was Miss Celia Myra Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ernie Gardner of Jamesville. NEED GLASSES? Baleigh. N. 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