rtri mrr Returned Here Monday Sergeant unit Mrs Alford Mon-1 teith returned heme Monday aftei visiting friends and relatives in • Vermont and other New England States -j In Serve Turkm Dinner Members of the Jamesvilte- *i\ t . : M.oiv,:.' ’ v Mit\-cii‘hei ittn in the school lunch room in JamesviTle. Serving will begin at 5:30 and continue until 8 P. M Leave Tomorrow For Georgia M> and Mrs. Arthur Revels and daughters, Sue and Joyce, leave tomorrow for a visit in Georgia and Florida. They will be accompanied as far as Camp Stewart by Mrs. Dallas Griffin wiio is returning there to join her husband aftei a visit in litis county. Here From Jamesville Mrs Clarence Wallace of Jamesville was a business visitor here Tuesday. Visited In Rocky Mount Mesdames John R. Peele, Lu ther Peele, Jr. and Luther Peele, Sr. visited friends and relatives in Rocky Mount Wednesday. Here From Plymouth Mesdames J. T Terry, Ed Ay ers, Merritt Browning and Jack Swain, Jr. of Plymouth were bus iness visitors here Tuesday Attended (Lime In Greenville Messrs. Pete Rogers and Nor man Everett attended the ECC Lenoir Rhyni game in Green ville Saturday night. Spent Sunday In Colerain Mr. Robert Cowan spent Sun day with his sister. Mrs. J. L. Parker, in Colerain Spent Week-end In Farm Life Mr. and Mrs Bill Win borne of Roanoke Rapids spent the week end in Farm Life with Mis Win borne's parents. Mi and Mrs. Asa Hardison. Lve Brokenv Ve maintain a complete optical ervice. Lens, temples and rami' replaced and repaired. Quick service. FVelcV — Je\wlei> 21 Main St. Tel. 2311 I 1-. Visited In Greensboro Mr Rill Poole visitor! Miss Mary Ola Li Hey at WC, UNC, Greens boro. They attended the Duke Uni vorsity of Virginia name and the homecoming at Duke Univer sity Saturday VrSfflBSjg Frans Ki) ter, ‘Jane of Kinston are visit ing her mother. Mrs John M. B< wen. this week --<*: Visited In Goldsboro Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Sidney Beacham, Mrs. Denny Rogerson and Mrs. Ira Rogerson visited friends and relatives in Goldsboro Wednes day. I,ell Tuesday For Richmond Mrs. J S. Whitley left Tues day for Richmond to visit her daughter, Elizabeth, who is a student nurse at the Medical Col lege of Virginia. She will return home Friday. Attended Court In Plymouth Messrs E S. Feel and Chas. K J Mobley attended court in Ply I mouth Tuesday. j Spent Week-end Here Mr Whit Purvis, Jr. of Char j iotte spent the week-end here j with his mother, Mr.' Daisy Fur vis. --- Visited Here From Troy Mr. Dave Armstrong of Troy spent the week end with Mrs C I A. Harrison His daughter, Eliz abeth, returned home with, him I after spending several weeks with her grandmother. * Here From Robersonville Mi E G. Anderson of Roller son ville was a business visitor here Tuesday. Here From Windsor Tuesday Mrs. B Goldstein and daugh ter, Doris of Windsor, visited lit re Tuesday. Visited Here From Roberson ville Mrs. Viola Ellis of Roberson ville visited here Tuesday Here From Moreheacl City Gene Rogers, U. S. Coast Guard, stationed at Morehead City, visit ed friends and relatives here this week Here From Greenville Mi R. C. Pierce, Jr of Green ville was a business visitor here Tuesday. -a. 'A'An —-0. *A 'A Visited Here Tuesday Mr. John Dupree, County Su perintendent of Schools for Ber tie County, fhd Mrs Dupree I visited hero Tuesday. -•— Announce Birth Mr. and Mr.-. Harry Peele an ! nounce the birth of a son on Or Left Yesterday Lor Myrtle Beach Mrs. J. S. Peele left yesterday for Myrtle Beach, where she will spend several days. in Raleigh On Business Mr Ben Courtney was a busi ness visitor in Raleigh Wednesday. Here From Rocky Mount Mrs. Atlas Milms of Rocky Mount spent last week-end with her sister, Mrs. M E. Malone and Mi Malone. Visiting In Portsmouth Mrs, Arthur Corey is spending several days in Portsmouth with her sister, Mrs Lester Burns and Mr Burns To Spend Week-end Here , Mr and Mrs T. K Miller and daughter, Anne, of Norfolk and Mrs John Miller of Elizabeth City are spending this week-end Viith Mrs Clyde Ward. Receive Treatment Mrs. Rudolph Saunders is re ceiving treatment in Martin-Gen eral Hospital. -—<S> To Visit In Vass Mi and Mrs, C. G. Crockett will leave Friday to visit their son, C. Cl. Crockett, Jr , and fam ily in Vass over the week-end. To Visit At Camp Stewart Mr. A It. Griffin will visit her son, Cpl. Dallas Griffin, at Camp Stewart this week-end. Here From Hamilton Elder E R. Stevenson of Ham ilton viisted here yesterday. Visiting In Richmond Mrs Thessie Barnhill is spend ing several days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Pete Marsteller, and family in Richmond. Spent Tuesday Night Here Rev. and Mrs. B. 1). Criteher of Durham spent Tuesday night here with Mr and Mrs B. A. Criteher cn route to the North Carolina Methodist Convention in Wilmington I ANNOl'NCE ENGAGEMENT | Mrs. W. T. Roberson announces i the engagement of her daughter. Rachel, to Mr. Bridgeman Perry, ] son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon A. j Perry. The wedding will take place on November 10. Visited In Plymouth Mrs. Ira Harris >n, Mr. and Mr*- J Tobj Rogerson and Mrs. Mary | Coltrain viisted in Plymouth | Tuesday night. i Spent Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. Noah Hardison, Miss Ice lene Gardner, Mr. and Mrs Den- | nis Modlin and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i he Modlin spent Tuesday in Nor folk. [ Spending--Wrft In Raleigh Mrs. Oscar Anderson is spend ing this week in Raleigh. Here On Business Tuesday Mr. E. R Peele of the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles in Raleigh, was Ei busi ness visitor here Tuesday. Here From New Jersey Mrs. Bill Burroughs of Cape May, N. J. is spending this wank here and in Tarboro with friends and relatives. ——«>. I Here On Business Tuesday Mr. L. F Wetherington, of the N. C. Highway Department in New Bern, was a business visitor here Tuesday. -® Visited In Norfolk Wednesday Mrs. D. C. MeLawhorn, Sr. and Mrs. Francis Keel visited in Nor folk Wednesday. -® In New Bern I.ast Week-end Mis. Jesse Mo Ison, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thrower and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bullock, Jr. visited friends and relatives in New Bern .last week-end. -—<s> Here From Robersonville Mrs. R B. Nelson of Roberson ville viisted here yesterday. Spent Sunday In Booneville Messrs. M. L. Peel, Bill Howell and Urbin Rogers spent last Sun day in Booneville and on route home heard Billy Graham in Greensboro. -« Kilters Local Hospital Mrs. J. W. Watts is receiving treatment m the Brown Com-j munity Hospital this week. Suf fering from a back ailment her | condition was said to he much I improved yesterday. To Attend Circus Accompanied by his namesake, Harry Latham of Bethel, Mr Har ry Biggs will attend the circus in j Raleigh tomorrow. Pliilathea Class To Meet The Phiiathea class from the Memorial Baptist Church will meet Friday night at li o'clock with Mrs. Walter Mi/./.ell on Beach Street. —-^ Attended Meeting In Edenton Mrs Henry Handy and Chair man Eugene Rice of the Martin County Selective Service Board attended a district draft board meeting in Edenton yesterday. Home From Tour Mr Clovton Hovels and child rcn, Mary Li 1 ley and Rodney, and Misses Manny and Joyce Revels and Russell Peel have returned from a three-day tour of western North Carolina and eastern Ten nessee Home From Atlanta Mrs. Ethel Anderson and Mrs. Lennie Manning have returned home after spending a few days m Atlanta at the Southern Chris tian Home with Mrs Anderson’s grandchildren. Linda and Bale Harrell Visiting In Greenville Mrs Fannie Wynne, is spend >i\v a few days in Greenville with her sister, Mrs Tenipie Britton Filtered Hospital Here Mi James A. Roberson entered a local hospital i vstc-iduy moiiung for treatment. Continues Quite III Mrs Idas. J. Brady continues quite ill m a Durham hospital. However, late reports stated her condition was improving. ——♦ Visited Here Yesterday Mrs E J. Pruden of Merry Hill, Mrs. Chloe Byrd of Pcwellsville and Mrs. W. 11. Earless of Cole rain visited Mrs A. T Perry yes terday. Home From Richmond Mr. R. 11 Goodmon returned yesterday from Richmond where he spent several days attending to business. To Hold Cake And Hake Sale Williamstun's High School sophomores will hold a cake anr bake sale in the employment of fiee, Tar Heel Building, here Sat urday morning at 9:00 o’clock. WHEN PRINCESS.ELIZABETH and Prince Philip arrived in North Bay, Ont., Can., they were presented with this formal portrait by the Dionne quin tuplets. Pictured standing (left to right) are: Marie, Emilie, Cecile; in front are Annette and Yvonne. This is an exclusive Central Press Photo made by Kevin Moore. CoDvrieht. 1951. bv King Features Syndicate Jamesville News —» — Mr. and Mrs Ltnwood Brown •were in Durham Tuesday where Mrs. Brown received medical treatment at McPherson's Hos pital. Mr. Monroe Whittington attend ed to business in Scotland Neck T uesday. Miss Blanche Roberson of Tar boro visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leluncl Roberson last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gardner were in Greenville Monday where their son received medical treat ment. Miss Brownie Holliday of Dur ham spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hol liday of Durham spent last week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Holliday. Mr. end Mrs. C. G. Gurkin of Jamesville were business visitors here Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Macon Holliday and family of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Holliday last week-end. Mr. Raymond Fleming, tfnrher in the Jamesville school, spent the week-end with his parents in Robersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin were business visitors here Tues day. Mi1. Bob Rawles and Miss Doris Willard, teachers in the James vil It* schools, spent the week end with their families in Wash ington. Mi. Snooks Burnham of Ply mouth was a business visitor here Tuesday. Messrs. Gforge L. Cooper of Jamesville, and Brightman Holli day of Plymouth attended to bus iness here Tuesday. Mr Carroll Modlin attended to business here Wednesday. Mis. Ray O’Neal and son, Mel vin, of Norfolk, attended to busi ness here Wednesday Messrs. Eli 11. and Eugene B Ange of Jamesville attended to business here Wednesday. -®-— Spending Week-end In Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hopewell and sons. Jos and Samuel, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nicholson are spending the week-end in Frank lin Springs, (la., with Misses Max ine- Hopewell and Evelyn Nichol son Cub Seoul News DEN 4 De.i 4 met with Mrs. McClees, our den Mother on Tuesday after noon . Carlton Davenport had the De votional and Bobby McClees led in prayer. Stuart Davis and Bobby Mc Clees told stories. We welcomed Doug Abernathy as our den chief. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Leslie Bailee, and we closed with the living circle. Bobby McClees, Scribe SPONSOR CHICKEN DINNER U 111 tK uKLV6 SCHOOL chicken dinner wil be served in the Bear Grass high school build ing tomorrow night. November 2. from fi to 8 p. in. The dinner is sponsored by the senior class of the Beai Glass school. \ttendecl Meeting Here Dis. Ernest Furgurson, Alban Papineau and Claudius McGowan of Plymouth, Vernon and Walter Ward of Robersonville, J. T. Llewellyn, C. I. Harris, C. G. Himmelwright and John W. Wil liams were present for a meeting of the Tri-County Medical Society in the George Reynolds Hotel here last evening. -— Visiting Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Busby, Jr., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jameson here for a few days. They are en route to their home in Portsmouth from Camp Stewart, Gu„ where he recently completed an enlist ment. Attend Meeting Messrs. A. J. Manning and M. M. Britton attended a laymen’s meeting of the Christian church in Robersonville Tuesday eve ning. -e Visited In Roek> Mount Misses Alice Faye and Willie j Lou Bowen and Mrs. W. M. Bo | wen visited in Rocky Mount Tucs I day. ABOUT ON TIME Making their first scheduled run today, the two highway post offices arrived here just about on time this morning. They are mov ing out, one to Norfolk and the other to Raleigh, on schdule this afternoon. Receiving Treatment Mr. Sam Ray is receiving treat ment in Brown’s Community Hos pital. Visited In Durham Yesterday Mr. Chas. J Brady was in Dur ham yesterday visiting Mrs. Brady who is receiving treatment in a hospital there In Raleigh Todav —— Af' ending to business in Raleigh to day. Europe's Oldest Mine What is probably Europe’s old est coal mine is at Kerkrade, near Heerlen in the Netherlands, where the monks in 113 discov ered what they calk'd ‘'flamma ble earth.” Try it! 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