Social News
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Here From Jamesvilie Monday
Mr. and Mrs J. Carl Griffin of
Jamesvilie were business visitors
here Monday
Here From Camp Stewart, Ga.
Mrs. Francis Keel of Camp Ste
wart, Ga. is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. MeLawhorn,
for several days.
Spending Week Here
Mrs. Edward Simmons of Ham
stead is spending the week with
her sister, Mrs. Leamon Keel, and
Mr. Keel
Here From Coats Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Malone of
Coats spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Malone.
Visited Here From Edcnton
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone of
Edenton visited Mr. Malone’s mo
ther, Mrs. Ellis Malone, last Sun
day.
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Here From Plymouth Monday
Mr. Bennie Hardison of Ply
mouth attended to business here
Monday.
Home From California
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Griffin have
returned home after a three
week trip tq California
Spent Week-end In Grifton
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Cooke and
children spent the week-end with
Mrs. Cooke's mother, Mrs. Dick
Nelson, in Grifton.
Returned To Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland C. Craw
ford have returned to their home
in Norfolk after spending a few
days here with his mother, Mrs.
Fannie Crawford.
Home From Trip
Mrs. N. C Green has returned
from a two-week trip through the
New England States with a party
of friends from Washington, D. C.
Here From Morehead City
i Mr. William Ellison of More
i head City visited his Aunt, Mrs.
Latham Thrower, last week-end.
Visited In Greenville Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hem
by in Greenville last Sunday.
Visiting Here From Everetts
Miss Hattie Daniels of Everetts
, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Daniels here this week.
Home From Duke Last Week-end
Jimmy Myers, Gloyden Stewart,
Den Parsons and Bobby Clayton
were home from Duke University,
Durham, last week-end.
Recovering From Operation
Recovering from a second oper
ation for abroken hip received in
a fall about ten months ago. Mrs.
J. D. Woolard, Sr., returned to her
home here from a Durham hospi
tal last Saturday in a Biggs am
bulance. Her condition is much
improved and she expects to get
about with the aid of crutches
within the next ten days.
Here From Baltimore
Mrs. O. H. lllig of Baltimore is
spending two weeks here with
her sister, Mrs. J. D. Woolard, and
Mr. Woolard.
Attended Funeral
Murray Garrett of Norfolk at
tended the funeral of his brother,
Johnny Garrett, last Sunday. Cpl
Johnny Garrett was killed in Ko
rea last April JO.
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"DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH,
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one of the reinforced guns in action (below); danger threatens
(right), in this composite of vital, factors in King Brother's
" at the Yiccar or Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Attended Game At E. C. C.
Among those attending the
Guilford College-East Carolina
College football game in Green
ville Saturday night were Mr.
and Mrs. John Henry Edwards,
Mr. Elbert S. Peele, Sr., Master
Joel Muse, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Manning and sons, Rob and
Daniel, Mr. James Manning, Mr.
W. C. Manning, Jr. and son, Wil
liam, III, Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth
Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hatton Gurganus, Mr. and Mrs.
Home From I NC For Week-end
handy Griffin, Jr. was home
from the University of North Car
olina, Chapel Hill, last week-end.
Visited Here Sunday
Mrs. L. L. Keel and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Woodworth visited
friends here Sunday.
Visited In Norfolk Sunday
Mrs. Leamon Allsbrook and
daughter, Jackie Bowen, of
Jamesville, visited in Norfolk
Sunday.
1 Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs^ Clarence E. Man
| S'um announce the birth of a son,
Charles Stephen Mangum, in a
local hospital on Sunday, Oeto
jber 21.
Visited In New Bern Sunday
Mrs. Fannie Roberson of Wash
| ington, D. C., Mrs. J T. Askew
of Plymouth and. Mr. and Mrs
| John F Sawyer of TamesvilU
| visited their brother, Mr C W
Warrington, in New Bern Sunday
j. u. eaiarec, mi. iLagar uurgan-i'
us, Mr. Paul Simpson, Coach and
Mrs. Carroll Blackcrby and Mr.
Wheeler Manning.
Visited Here From Kentucky
Mrs. George Benson and Mrs.
J. T. Wilson of Benson and Mr.
and Mrs. Wells Fowler of Mayces
ville, Kentucky, visited Mrs C.
D. Carstarphen and Mrs. Eli Ma
rion Taylor here last week-end.
Visited Here From Columbia
Mrs. Ida Ainsley of Columbia |
visited her sister, Mrs. Fannie!
Crawford, here Sunday.
It’s Festival Time
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Harvest Festival
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Come Early And leap Your Share Of
The Bargains On
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BELK * TYLER’S
Breaks Arm In Fall
Breaking her left arm just
above the wrist in a fall at her
home on Warren Street, early
la«t Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
'red E. Darden was reported yes
lerdaj to he getting along very
well. Following treatment in
Brown's Hospital, she was able
to return to her home.
Moved To New Home
Mr and Mrs. R II Clayton and
son, Dickie, moved into their new
home on Grace Street last Friday
Visit Here
Mr and Mrs. J. C Reynolds of
Newport Nows visited hen Sat
urday night.
i iin m in i mi ti i
Patients In The j
Martin General
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rn e followin'; were listed
among the patients in Martini
General Hospital this morning:
,los Robertson, Sr., H. B, York,
Asa Crawford, Miss Lila Ruth
Lamm, Mrs. Lee Davenport, Mrs.
Lillian Tobb, J. E. King, Miss
Rose Marie Leggett, Mrs Mary
Roberson Hawes, Mrs. Henry D.
Harrison Sr and Mrs C E
and infant son. all of
Williamston, Mrs. D O, TV won
of RED 2. Williamston, Mrs Peg
E.y Preston of Windsor, Mrs. Jos.
Thigpen of Ahoskie, Mrs. David
Calloway and infant son of James
ville.
Colored: Robert Duggins, An
drew Brown, Mary Jane Jones
and infant son, Mary Gray, Viola
Hudgins and twins, a son and a
daughter, Sarah Roberson, Hattie
B Rogers and Baby Boy Hardi
son.
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,1 P. Eldridge, Sampson Coun
ty, expects to harvest 125 bales
.- f cotton from his 100-acre crop
t.h:•>•■< ar Hi followed a thorough
program of insect control through
out the growing season.
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