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jiimiii Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Greene of Ahoskie visited Mr and Mrs. D. C. MeLawhorn Sunday. -» Visits Mother Here Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Carson and son of Robersonville visited Mrs. Carson's mot.ier. Mrs. V E. War ren, Sunday. -« Spend Day In Durham Mr and Mrs. Ernesl Cox. Mr. and Mrs E G Boney visited in Durham Sunday -- Returns To Baltimore Mrs. Charles Davis has return ed to her home in Baltimore after spending several days with her husband, Mr. Davis. -<j. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mary Neel Lindslev, teacher in the Havelock schools, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. K P Lindsley. Returns Home Mr. Guy Thomas has returned to his home after spending sev eral days in Brown Community Hospital. For •'{ I years Fve brail nrilinfi my gaud friends flood insurance nilli the same flood comfiany. In Raleigh Saturday Miss Doris Rogt'rs visited in Ra leigh Saturday. Visits In New Bern .Mrs Melson Fpent the week-end in New Bern and More head City. Visits Friends in Asheboro Miss Joan Peele spent the week-end in Asheboro with friends. -v.— Here Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Diek Smithwiek of Windsor. Mr and Mrs. Lesl.v Carter of Merry Hill and Mis. Viekv Baker and Mr. Thomas Knight of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry over the week end. -<$ Here from Fayetteville Pfc Duelon Heath, of Fayette ville. visited his wife, Mrs. Heath, over the week-end. --«■ Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs J. I. Watson of Plymouth visited in town Satur day. Spend Bay In Raleigh Mr Billy Myers and Jennettc Myers; spent Saturday in Raleigh. -® Here From Colerain Mrs. V. S. Hassell and sons, Frankie and Buteh, of Colerain visited here Friday. -0 Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Mar tin and daughter. Mildred Lee, of Jamesville shopped here Friday. Here from Jamesville Mrs. Frost Martin and son, Charles, of Jamesville shopped here Monday. -• Attending Bible College Misses Jackie Mi/.elie and Mar garet Perry of Jamesville. Dallas Ayers of Cross Roads and Denny Davis of Plymouth left today for Johnson Bible College, Kiinber lin Heights, Tcnn Spend Week-end In Norfolk Mis. If O. Peele spent the week-end in Norfolk. -0 Visit In Greenville Mrs. James II Ward. Mrs. Hat tie Edmondson, Mrs. W. B. Gay lord, and daughter visited in Greenville Sunday. Visits. Parents Miss Blanche Roberson of Tar boro visited her parents over the Week -end. -—* Here Saturday Mrs. Hilda Carswell of Wash ington spent Saturday here. . rv mtBis m FijHioB icmur ton mccal rot imi The rrarc for medium heels creates great demand for oar smart Styl-EEZ shoes. Tailored and terri&a —in fit, quality and the “Flare-Fit* innersole's instep support. Try a pair. mark Calf Margoli? Brothers Here From Tarboro Sunday Mrs. A D. Mizelie of Tarboro visited Mrs. L. B. Harrison Sun ] day Vis.ting Parents Here Mr. Billy Myers of New Jersey is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. My ers. Hume Over Week-end Miss Eliazbeth Parker, teacher in the Karmville school, visited her mother, Mrs. Ralph Parker, over the week-end. -«. Spends Week-end Here Mr. Sam P. Woolford of Rich mond spent the week-end here with his family. -• Visits Here Friday Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Bel haven visited here Friday. -• In New York Mrs. Rita Everett left Sunday for New York where she will spend several days on a buying trip. -<@> Here Sunday Mr. Gone Staton of Roanoke Rapids visited Miss Doris Rogers Sunday. Announces Birth of Son Born to Mrs. James Garland Manning and the late Mr. Man ning, a son, James Garland, in a local hospital on Monday, Sep tember 17. Mrs. Manning is the former Miss Elizabeth Cowen. -<*> Visit Lowry* In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross, Mr. and Mrs Jack Butler and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds visited Rev. and Mrs. James I. Lowry in Nor folk Sunday and attended the morning worship service at Mr. Lowry’s church where he was ob serving the completion of his first | year of work as its pastor. -* Here For Few Days Mrs. Robert Jones and son, I Robt. Fowden, of Winston-Salem are spending a few days here with ! her mother, Mrs. L. T, Fowden, Sr. Visit Relatives in Jamcsville Pvt. Elbert Perry and Perlie Ange of Fort Jackson spent the week-end with relatives in Jamcsville. —-,8>—— Shop Here Saturday M*'1- Tm Martin nnd Miss Esther Martin of Jamcsville shop ped here Saturday. Here F'rom Jamcsville Miss Pear! Lamb, teacher in the Jamcsville schools, shopped here Saturday. -i> Home Over Week-end Mrs. Varo H Davenport, teach er in the Washington City schools, spent the week-end with relatives in Jamcsville. Spend Week-end in Jamcsville Mr and Mrs. Kader Bass of Colcram spent the week-end with Mrs. Bass's mother, Mrs. Mae Waters in Jamcsville. Visit In Jamcsville Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson and family of Palmyra visited Mrs. Stevenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mizelie, in Jamcsville Sunday. -- Enters Oak Ridge John Waldon Li 1 ley entered Oaa Ridge Military Institute Mon | day. lie was accompanied by Ins mother. Mrs J. Eason Li 1 ley, who visited in Greensboro Tuesday. Returns To College Mary Ola Lilley K ft today for Greensboro to enter W. C.. U. N. 1 <■ .. as a senior tins year. | -* i Convention At Macedonia The Martin-Pitt Bible School convention will meet at Mace donia Sunday. September 23, at 3:00 p. m. To Marry Friday Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward an nounce the approaching marriage of their fostci daughter, Miss Eula Perry to Mr McDonald Har dison, the son of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Hardison Sr. The Lwedding will take place Septem bei 21 at 7 p. m. in the Piney Grove Baptist Church. -«. Visits Parents Cpl. Charles D. Edwards of Camp Stewart, Ga , visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ed wards of near here a few’ days before leaving for Fort Bliss, I Texas, where be w ill go to Gun I Mechanic School for several ! weeks. Mrs. M. M. Levin Entertains Saturday — Mrs. Meyer M. Levin entertain ed at her home from three untii five thirty o'clock Saturday after noon honoring Mrs. Richard Ivor Levin. The guests were greeted at the door by Mrs A. J. Manning, Jr. who escorted them to the receiv ing line to meet Mrs. Levin and her daughter-in-law. Miss Barbara Margolis invited the guests in teethe dining room which was decorated with pink gladioli, pink dahlias and mums. | The table held an arrangement of I pink roses, mums and ivy and a | candelabrum containing pink burning tapers. Assisting in serving were Mrs. R H. Goodmon at the punch bowl and Mrs. W O. Abbitt and Mrs. T B. Brandon, Sr., with the assistance of little Misses Jane Manning and Sandra Margolis, served refreshments. Mrs. James M. Ward rendered j piano selections during the af ternoon at the spinet. Goodbyes were said by Mrs. J. S. Whitley, and Mrs. Frank E. Weston pre sided at the register. Approximately sixty guests called during the afternoon. Attended Funeral Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. H. H. Cowen here Thursday af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Bolton and Mrs. Pearl Bol ton of Rich Square; Mrs. Philip Hughes and Mr. Malon Hughes of Jackson; Mrs. Melvin Lassiter of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Le on Rogers of Scotland Neck; Mr and Mrs. Pres Minton of Roxobel; Miss Lola Phillips of. Washington; Mrs. Harry Barnhill and Mrs. Betty Jackson of Plymouth; Mrs. Cecil Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parker, Sr., Mrs. James White, Mrs. Leo Wynn, Mrs. Carroll Beasley, Mrs G. M Holley, Mrs. Melvin Perry, Mrs. Fred Hoskins, Mrs. Norman Perry, Mrs. Jim Darden and Mrs. H. O. Harrell of Colerain; Mrs. W. R. Smith of Tarboro; Mr and Mrs Arthur Baker of Pinetops; and Mr Char lie Cowen, Mrs. Charlie Cowen, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Scott of Greenville. Visit In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Willie Delmas Rogers and son, Jimmie, and Tommie Rogers and Mis. Albert Coltrain and children, Bobby, Er nest and Brenda, spent several days in Columbia, South Carolina, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heath and daughter. Entering School In Georgia Hugh Lindsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lindsley, left Thursday for College Park. Georgia, whoa la enteicd Georgia Military Academy. -« Returning To Camp Pvt. Garland S. Holliday will return to Camp Rucker, Ala . Sat urday after a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holliday. -c*> Visit Near Jainesvillc Mr. and Mrs. Watson Roberson, and Mrs. Bettie Skinner of Nor folk, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ade Roberson near Jainesvillc. WHITLEY-LILLEY Miss Thelma Louise Lilley, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennie Lilley of Williamston, and James E. Whitley of Everetts, son of Mr. Herman A. Whitley of Goldsboro and the late Mrs. Whit ley of Scotland Neck, were mar ried in the home of Justice and Mrs. C. B. Riddick in Everetts Friday evening at 8:15 o’clock. Justice Riddick officiated at the ceremony. Visits Sister Here Miss Ruth Norton of Raleigh visited her sister, Mrs. W. ii. Car starphen over the week-end. -.» Here From Auiander Mr and Mrs. Err.mit Burden of Auiander visited Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn Sunday. Visiting Parents Jack Welch of Jacksonville, Florida, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Welch fur sev eral days. Returns To University Julian Mason left Thursday for the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he is serving as orientation councilor. ——$ Given Promotion Ralph Bullock, son of Mr. Louis Bullock, recently was promoted to the rank of sergeant. He is stationed at Deneo, Colorado. -<g> Enters Hospital Here Russell Biggs entered Martin General Hospital Tuesday for treatment. -<*. Visits Parents Miss Nell Lee, student at .East Carolina College, Greenville, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mi . and Mrs. Henry Lee, in Bear Grass. -* Here Friday Mrs. Harry Stillman and dau ghter, Judy, of Ay den spent Fri day here with Mis. J. L. Parker, Jr., and Messrs. Robert and H. H. Cowen. -1 Here Over Week-end Miss Jonnctte Thomas, student at E. C. C , Greenville, visited her parents. Mi and Mrs. W. G. Thomas over the week-end. -- Here Over Week-end Miss Trulah Page of Raleigh spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. Hugh Horton. --<*) Visits In New Bern Miss Eleanor Taylor spent the week-end at New Bern and Jack sonville. -« Spends Week-end at Home Miss Jennet to Myers of Green ville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Mvers, last week-end. -'I; Business Visitor in Washington Miss Georgia Dean Roberson at tended to business in Washington Monday. 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 Guaranty Bank & Trust Company Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRESENTS INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA TORY OAK /">n the northeast corner of the court house lawn in Wilkesboro stands ihe 25 foot dyinjr remnant of The Tory Oak. It serve* »c a gibbet for five Tones hanged by Col. Cleveland diminjj the Re\ olut!oner\ War. One of the victims was William Riddlt, ■ ho under similar circumstances, had spared CR*v#I««d‘s lift. To Visit Hera Pfc. Harris Johnson will arrive Wednesday to spend several days with Mrs. John Peele and daugh ter, Joan. Entering University Kenneth and Pritchard Linds ley left Tuesday for U. N. C., Chapel Hill, where Kenneth be gins his senior year and Pritchard • his freshman year in college. | Breaks Arm In Fail Mrs. Kelly Davenport fell and broke her left arm in front of her home early yesterday morn ing. Immediately f ’lowing the accident she was hospitalized for a brief period but is resting com fortably at her home today. Spends Week-end Here Completing a special course in Texas, Cpl. Bill Bob Peel spent the week-end here before report ing to Camp Stewart, Gu. Announce Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Craft an nounce the birth of a son, Frankie Lane, at their home in Oak City on Wednesday, September 12. The little fellow rounds out an even dozen children for Mr. and Mrs. Craft. -<$> Return To Camp Sgt and Mrs. L. T. Fowden and son. Leslie, Jr., and Miss Sond)a Bufflap return to their home at Hinesville, near Camp Stewart, today after a short visit here with relatives and friends. --4s—. Leave For Georgia Tomorrow Misses Evelyn Nicholson and Maxine Hopewell leave tomor row for Franklin Springs, Ga., where they will enroll in Eman uel College as members of the freshmen class. They will be ac companied by Mr and Mrs Ver non Hopewell and son, Samuel, and Mrs. J. B. Nicholson. t— Returning from Pamlico Miss Anna Crawford is return ing home today after spending a few days at Famlico Beach. Business Visitors Here Messrs. S. T. and R. S. Everett of Robersonville and Mr. Willie Ausbon of Cross Roads attended to business here yesterday. Here From Plymouth Mr. Frank Jordan of Plymouth visited here yesterday. Enrolled At \VC* UNC Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Stallings of Jamesville and Mrs. Robert Bradley of Norfolk accompanied their daughter and sister, Dean, to WC, UNC, Greensboro last Thursday where she enrolled as a freshman. Visited In Jamesville East Week Mrs. Fred Simpson of Norfolk visited 1 datives in Jamesville last week. _. Secure Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issue in the county last week-end to James Tupper Perry and Miriam Grimes Peel, both of Williamston, and to James E. Whitley of RFD 1, Williamston, and Thelma Louise Lilley of Williamston. “The modern girl isn't as as she's painted—but she certain ly is painted.” NEED GLASSES? N. C " | tried many different cigarettes. I chose CAMELS ■for their flavor and for the way they agree with '/* my throat T m * .. America’s most popular cigarette by billions Handsome, Lastin<; Leathers. Seientifie Fit a II (I Comfort. Newest Advanced Spring Styles. Assuring you a,"besi dressed” outlook for the coining season down to the tips ol your toes. See oui new budgetwise group. And These Prices We recently made a Special Purchase Of Johnsonians, Curtis and Fortune DRESS SHOES We Are Offering These To You From $345 to $6.95 Think of it. A savings of 1-3 to 1-2 Present Market Prices. Cork Sole, seamless back Work CC QR Shoe at A Special Price Of - - Vwiww Men, Don't Be Fooled. These Shoes Are Tops in Quality. Willard’s Shoe Shop Williauistou, IN. C. (
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