'Vi-I -I JjI -I T Visited H(•’•■•' Vrrtm Fnrmville M:. and Mrs Ciavtoti Sutton '. "v;\ and Mr and Mr:. B.'bbv Fin.ak of Fr.rmviltn visited Mr and Mrs. Glenn Cannon hen. Visiting In County For Few Days Mr James Leggett. Jr. and Mr | Svlvestel Leggett of Norfolk are visiting relatives in the county . for a few days Attended funeral Here Mi and Mrs Henry Early. Mr and Mrs Jack Roberson, Mr and Mrs. Milton Roberson and child ren and Messrs. E. T. and Van Nov Smith of Palmyra, Mr Noah J Perry of Hopewell. Mrs Myrtle | Perry Weavoi and Mrs. Fannio | Jacobsen of Brooklyn, Mr. and ! Mrs Albert Coltrain of Enfield I were among those from out d | town who attended the funeral of Mr .Limes R. Perry here Tues day afternoon. Shopped Here From .Jamesville Mrs. CL argil Martin and Mis ! Alice Manning of Jamesville ;i I-IXXXXXXJXX XX-I-I-I -IXX TXXXX-J Improvin': Rapidly In Hospital I jut a in scf1 os . ■" o deni t■!■ West Mam Sir -t here liu 2!itii of la-t rnonti),.. Sammy Holhda.i. 13, wits reported last night in In' improving rapidly in Brown'.' Hospital. Left Ftii- School This Wools The Rt \ King White and Thad White left tin week for Green villi', South Carolina, where they are enrolling in Holmes Bible College for the fall term. Here From Jainesville M sduirii - Toni Gaines and Ed on Brown of Jamesville shoppcdl here Wednesday. Attended Football Game Messrs Edward Lee Martin, Builds Gardner. John Williams, Jr. and Randy Waters of James /ille attended the Jamesville south Edyeeombe football game n Pinetops Frida.v. -* ■spent Sunday In Jamesville Mi. and Mrs. La Vein Stallings il Seotland Neek spent Sunday vith relatives in Jamesville Every breath of C i/.MS$p0^ue ' relieves croupy night coughs of colds Special medicated steam brings soothing DEEP-ACTION RELIEF Now those croupy, coughing spells that attack children without warning are relieved SO fast with this home-proved treatment . . two heaping spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water as directed in package. It's eosy, too . . . Your little one just breathes in the steam. Every breath carries VapoR ub s relief-giving medications deep into troubled throat and large bronchial tubes. There this wonderful treatment medicates and soothes dry. irritated membranes, eases away cough ing, helps restore normal breathing. And real comfort comes in no time at all l or coughing spasms, upper bronchial congestion and that choked-up feeling caused by colds, there’s nothing like using Vicks VapoRub in steam. And always rub it on for continued relief To insure continued ac tion, always rub VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Works for hours — even while your child sleeps— to relieve distress. It's the best-known home remedy you can use when any cold strikes child grown-up V"< . VapoRub ■rf'^ - ikes | Visiting I" Jamesville | 'Hi by M.-tn ul tin U. S .Navy, j who L stationed in Norfolk, is .-pending several days with it-hi - • tiv<. ;;; Jainc/v’illo. \ isiting In Jamcsvillc Mi and Mrs. Elsworth Mi zollo an . lamily ol Paft, Califor nia, an' visiting Mi Mi/.clle’s pa rents, M s and Mrs. John Henry Mi/olle. in Jamesville. -» Visiting In County Miss Myrtle Daniels of Balti more is spending several days in the county with friends and rela tives. Here From Jamesville Mi and Mrs, Edward Lee Mar tin arid daughter, Mildred Lee, ol Jamesville, shopped here yes tei day. -- Attended Business Here Professors C. B. Martin of Rob ersonville and George McRorie of Everetts were here yesterday at tending to business. Receiving Treatment Hobby Biown. young s-in of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brown of Jamesville is in the Brown Com munity’ Hospital here receiving treatment -$ Attended Business Here Messrs. James W Long and Clint Merritt of Jamesville at tended to business here Wednes day. -'-V Here From Jamesville Wednesday Mrs. C W Mizelle of James villc was a business visitor here Wednesday -<S> Shopped Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bon Gray Lilley and daughter. Deborah, of James ville shopped here Tuesday. * Corinth Ladies Aid To Meet The Corinth Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Hilda Waters on Saturday evening, October (J, at 11:00 n clock. All members are urg ed to lie present - Eye (jlasses Hroken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired Quick service. I'eele’s — Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 I 50 GALLONS Fuel Oil FREE with a NEW i Coleman r OIL HEATER BUY NOW—THIS OFFER LIMITED On ALL HEATERS over $75.00 Easy terms Low Payments • Here are other plus values these amciing Coleman Oil Heaters give you. • Exclusive Fuel^Air Control that saves you up to 25% on your fuel bills. • Superb heating performance that gives you all-over comfort in from 2 to 5 rooms. * Leadership in style and beauty • Unusual values at arices vou can afford to pay. Now you can get one of the latest modelf of these famous Coleman heaters with 5( gallons of Free fuel oil. Come in.no w while our stocks are complete. B. S. COURTNEY & SON “Furniture Since IVIV' SELt YOUR TOBACCO IN WILLIAMSTON Legion Auxiliary llcrr Extending Invitation,1 , Tn the wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of veterans, the member;; of the American Legion Auxiliary, extend a most cordial invitation to attend a meeting if the John W Hassell ur.it at the Legion Hut, October !ith at 1100 o’clock n m. The purpose is to re habilitate ihe veteran and eriu ■ , h' t.L -.-.(ii; 'son ir, Amencanktn. | What belter way is there to fight "" •.'■Tentn.i e" Reported. Spent Week e.wrt County Pvt. Elbert Perry of Fort Jack son -pent last week-end with rel it ives in Jamesville. Visited In .lamesvillc Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mizelle of Portsmouth spent the week-end with i datives in Jamesville. Class Meeting The Philathea Class from the Memorial Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. John Peele on Main Street Friday night at 8:00 o'clock. Visited III Richmond Mr and Mrs. Albert Martin and children of Jamesville visited Mrs Martin's brother and his family in Richmond over the week end. While there they visit ed the Virginia State Fair. Here From Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Waters of Jane * 1" wen- in town Tuesday. Visited In Mr. and Jamesville Marion, S. C. Mrs. Lester Davis of visited their son, Mr. in M;i Glenn Davis, and family l ion, S. C. last week. In Jamesville Fast Week-end Mr. and Mrs Ray Livingston of Portsmouth visited Mrs. Mattie Davis near Jamesville last week i nd. f Visited In Jamesville Sunday The Rev and Mrs. D W Alex ander of Bethel visited Mr. L. F. Waters in Jamesville, Sunday af ternoon. Spending Week In Farmville Mrs. C. B. Roebuck and son, Dan, of Hamilton are spending this week in Farmville. Here From Nags Head Mrs. Raymond Parent of Nags Head visited Miss Barbara Mar golis here Wednesday. -- Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mahler announce the birth of u son, Joel Franklin, September 28 in a Washington hospital. ■V Visiting Daughter Here Colonel W M. Ashemore, who has been stationed at Amarillo, Texas, and who is now on his way to Japan, will arrive today to visit his daughter, Miss Jean Dav is Ashemore. Visited In Greenville Tuesday Mrs. W. 1. Skinner and daugh ter, Marv, visited in Greenville Tuesday. -—— Shopped Here Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. R P Martin, Mrs. Doug las Sessoms, Mrs L. C. Peacock, Miss Hilda Martin and Miss Oliv ia Bridges all of Ahoskie shopped here Tuesday afternoon. They were returning from a teachers’ meeting in Greenville*. -®— Visited Here From Elizabeth City Mrs. W T. Palmer and Mrs. Joe Bell of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. Clyde Ward here Tuesday. Here From Hamilton Tuesday Mi C C Rawls of Hamilton visited* friends and attended to business here Tuesday. I HOME ECONOMIST i f '-' Miss Ret a Elizabeth Moore of Leaksville recently entered upon her new duties as home economist for the Virginia Electric and Power Company with headquarters in the company’s offices here. t Boy Scouts Report Tlieir Activities -9 Den 4 of the Cub Scouts met ruesday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. Roy MeClees, our den moth >r, and her assistant, Mrs. Leslie 3ailey. Officers for the first four nonths were elected and are Stuart Davis, Denner, Leslie Bail \v, Treasurer and Bobby Mc Hlees, scribe. The 23rd Psalm was read by Stuart Davis and Leslie Bailey ed us in prayer. After playing James, refreshments were serv 'd. Bobby MeClees, Scribe -<*>—-• V.ounty Girl Makes College Dean's List Based on scholastic achieve nents during last quarter, Miss Mary Ola Lilley has been given i place on the dean’s list at Wo nen’s College, University of Vorth Carolina, Greensboro, it was announced this week. --- CHURCH SUPPER PLANNED The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pentecostal Holiness Church will rold a Barbecue-Brunswiek Stew Supper on Friday afternoon, Oc- | :ober 5, at the home of Mrs. Grady j Whitaker near the tent. Cakes ind pies will also be sold. Bar becue plates arc 00 cents. Sup ar served from 5 until 7:30. - ■— | To Spend Week-end Here Miss Elizabeth Lyons of Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Howell Wads- , worth and daughter, Jane Hawkes >f New Bern will be the week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. J. W. ! Watts. To Visit Here Next Week The Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Pieph >l'f, of Greensboro, will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Goodmnn Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next Week. -.» Visited Here Last Week-end Miss Mary Ola Lilley of WC, UNC and Mr. John Lilley of Oak Ridge Military Institute, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eason Lilley, last week-end. Returned To Havelock Miss Mary Neal Lindsley has returned to Havelock after spend ing the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lindsley. Attended Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Lindsley and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald White attended a family reunion Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Virgmio B»aeh. Visited In Jamesville Mr and Mrs. Eugene Combs of Plymouth visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Bailey in Jamesville Sunday, To Be Out Of Town On Business Mrs. Joel Muse and Mrs Mary Laughinghouse will attend to bus iness this week-end in Elizabeth City and Norfolk FOOD SALE SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 6 AT iO O'CLOCK At The Employment Office Spanno rod By The LADIES OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH DEPARTMENT 5 / OPL 5 FALL FESTIVAL You can shot* here fcr botk We offer you thousands of dollars worth of new »/ ^ merchandise bought before present higher pric es. You can save real money by bringing your whole family to Leder’s for their new fall outfits. J ATfatAtnt WHY THE THRIFTY SHOP HERE Bovs’ Long Sinew, Long Leg HEAVY WEIGHT UNION SUITS - - - <)7< Men's an<l Boys' JACKETS ------- S2.<).-> lo K !.<).') Ladies' New Style Crepe FALL BLOUSES ------- Si.')!! Men's IT lute or Fancy DRESS SHIRTS - -- -- -- - 8I.«W Fluid Gingham ami Print CHILDREN'S DRESSES ----- SUMS NEWEST STYLES xrfsL. grey BLACK WINE GREEN Use Our Convenient LAYAWAY PLAN HOIKS' Gaberdine COATS and SUITS 10.20 .sir %.* Outstanding Values \-jj ONLY u $16.95 Others From $18.95 Week-End SPECIALS three days oney organdy t I CURTAINS j I Perm no star n»iA Special - S2.99 'Childr?"* / CORDUROY JACKETS gXr W.95 Vuliif. S— * 12. $3.95 SPECIAL OXrOBBS - - SMS KS^jusn* jfiSate ---»•» shoes - - - a * Moris - JUSfcSUS CASUALS - - Sl » Skaf Will m* Bl|S *''**

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