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'STTYTirW* it fl <W». Attended To Business In Raleigh Mr and Mrs D G Matthews attended ’o business in Raleigh this week. Speeding Holidays Here Mr A1 Ward, student at UNC, . — —» Mt ! Mrs Ian s; \V;.rc ■•••••■ F.\ (' (ilileses Broken? We maintain a complete eptical service Lens temples and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. — Jcnclcrs Tel. 2311 1V«*I**\ 121 Main St Spending Holidays In Hamilton ' Miss Oladvs Everett, student at WC. UNC. arrived yesterday to spend the Christmas holidays in Ham.lto’i with her father, Mr. L< Roy Everett Hume from Hospital I it in it vestei day from Saint Eliz abeth's Hospital, Richmond, where lie reci ived treatment for sever al days. Attended To Business In Norfolk Me Bernice Ward attended to bn.- in ess m Norfolk Tuesday. Here I rom Hamilton Monday Mi; 1. V Hudgins of Hamil ton shopped here Monday. To Spend Holidays In Hamilton Mis- Kaye Everett of Washing ton, D. C. vvili arrive tomorrow to spend the Christmas Holidays with her fathei Mr;. LeRov Eve rett, m Hamilton Here Ffvm h (Jen ton Mis Ernest Ward of Eden ton ! visited triends and relatives here j Tuesday. Here From Sanlord Mr. and Mrs. Billy Peek* and children of Sanford are spending several days here with friends and relatives. Injured in Automobile Aeeident Mr. J. A. Thigpen of Florence, South Carolina, brother of Mrs. J. P. Fleming, and well known in this community, was critically injured in an automobile accident :i Clinton last Friday. He was on his way here to spend the holi days with Mrs. Fleming and family. Here From Washington, I). C. Mrs. P. A Rejeuny and son, Eddie, of Washington, D. C . an visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis Ellis Malone, for several days. Home For Christinas Holidays Pvt. Felton Keel, U. S. A. F., stationed at Alexandria, Louis iana, is spending the Christmas holidays here with Mrs Keel and friends and relatives. -» Continues III Mi Ellis Malone continues ill in Brown’s Community Hospital. Visited In Fli/.abelh City Mrs. Dearie Mayo Brock visited Mr. and Mrs Ernest Tate in Eli/, abcth City and also friends in Norfolk last week end -- Here From Camp Stewart. <la. Paul Peele, Ji of Camp Stewart is spending the holidays here with Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peele. NEED GLASSES? Visit The f < I House of Fashion I I ior those 0: | Lait Minute Gifts | ft SEVEN SEAR 90 PROOF $2.30 $3.65 Pt 4-5 qt Vcadtd Wkiskoy ID |in(. Hi stiii(kl vkitkm on 4 run or mn old !)'/,”„ itnlikt tkiskoj. (2 ‘A % oortro! suits listoiil Ina |ru*. 15% stiiifM »k«kiy 4 yuis old. 15% stni|kt ikklii 5 inn old. l'A% itrai|M oriusko; f inn old OOOOERHAM A WORTS LTD., PEORIA, ILLINOIS Here From Norfolk Eli Gurganus of Norfolk is spending 1he Christmas holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. Spending Christinas Here Mr. and Mrs. Bill Drewr.v and children of Norfolk are spending Christmas here with Mrs. Drew ry’s parents, Mi. and Mrs. R. L. Leggett. Here From Norfolk Miss Anna Lou Leggett of Nor folk is spending Christmas here vulh her parents, Mr. and Mrs If L L< ■ i Mere f ram Mabama Mi and Mrs Rudolph Peel arid son l^ichae] if Auburn, Alabama use here spending the holidays with Mr: Pee!':-: mother, Mrs. J. P Fleming, and Mr. Peel's mo ther, Mis. G. A. Peel. Will Arrive Today From Texas Charles Brady, Jr. will arrive this afternoon from Corpus Chris ti, Texas to spend the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mr; C. J Brady. Miss Hazel Blessing and Miss Doris Andrews will in.s t him at th< Raleigh-Dur ham airport and accompany him to Williamston. Visited Here Monday Mrs .] C Swain and Mrs. Move Spruill of Plymouth visited here Monday. --® To Visit In Norfolk Sunday Mi and Mrs. Walter Mizelle will visil their daughter, Anne, in Norfolk Sunday. Anne will re turn home with them for a visit. -». Here From Windsor Monday Mrs. W A Lassiter of Windsor visited here Monday Visited Here From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Bill Basnight and daughter of Greenville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ( harles Carver last Sunday. -F.— Here From Salisbury Mrs (.’arris Elliott Webb of Sal isbury is spending several days here with her daughter, Mrs B. A. Critchcr, Jr , and Mr. Oitchcr. -<u Business Visitor Here Monday Mi S V. Modiin of Plymouth was a business visitor here Mon day. Confined To Home By Illness Mrs. Ebbie Edmondson is con fined to her home by illness Here From Windsor Monday Mrs. George L. Madie-of Wind sor visited her*' Monday. -- Spending Holidays Here Miss Addle Lee Meador, traehei in the Rocky Mount schools, i; spending the holidays here will her mother, Mrs 11. L Meador. -- To Spend Holidays Here Miss Trulah Ward Page of Ral i igh w ill arrive Saturday to spent the holidays here with hoi sister Mrs. Hugh G. Horton, and fain ily. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs W. Clyde Manning of Williamslon announce the mar riage of their daughter, Elizabeth Taylor to Mr. Charles Edward Inabinett, son oi Mr. end Mrs. O. E. Inabinett of Halifax, on Oc tober If., 1J51 at Emporia, Vir ginia. Mrs. Inabinett is a graduate of the Wililamston High School and East Carolina College and is now a rr mbcr of the Woodland School faculty. Mr Inabinett is a grad uate of Weldon High School, at tended East Carolina College, and .lived in Ihe U. S. Nav\ during W rid War II At present he is turned at the ]Vaval Ah gjj iu.ito.. vus'da'.'' In RansomviRe For Holidays Ben Selby of Camp Stewart, Georgia, is spending the holidays with friends arid relatives here and in Ransomville. - Home For Holidays Miss Betsy Horton, student at W. C., University of North Caro lina, arrived yesterday to spend the holidays here with her pa rent:-, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Hor t' in. -*-j— Home From Camp Stewart Lawrence Eason Li 1 ley is home from Camp Stewart Georgia to spend the holidays with bis pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eason Li 1 - ley. -& Here From Norfolk Mrs. Elsie Model of Norfolk is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson. --if— Home From Trip Mi B B. Carstarphen has re lumed home from an extensive business trip in Kentucky and W« st Virginia. -• Visiting In Windsor This Evening Mr and Mrs. Ilobt. Morris are visiting relatives and friends in ! Windsor this evening. -—v — Visited Here Yesterday Lon Hassell of Kittrell visited friends and relatives here yester day. Mr. Hassell is associated with llic Green Terrace Sanatorium in Kittrell. -» Home for Holidays Misses Shirley Gaines, Eliza beth Griffin and Mary Ola Lillcy arrived last night to spend the holidays in the county with then parents. Spending Holidays at Home Miss Jane King, studeijt at Ci eenshuro College, arrived las night to spend the holidays here with her parents, Mr. are' Mrs J E King. Home From Richmond Miss Elizubeh Whitley is horns from Virginia Medical Collegi Nurses’ School, Richmond, for th< | holidays." Here From Windsor Yesterday Mr. Sam Worthington, Jr., o Windsor, attended to busines here yesterday. i lourlney *s Mill offer you a large selee iiou of praetieal gifts for the home. Don't vail . . . stop in uov am! complete your list villi home furnishings . . . the finest gifts of all. B. S. Courtney & Son for run <;nou \ folks • LAMPS • TABLKS • ODD CHAIRS • OTTOMANS • CARD TABLES • ODD ROCKERS • SMOKERS • CEDAR CHESTS FOR THE CHILDRES • WAGONS # Table-Chair Sets • TRICYCLES • BABY ROCKERS Furniture Since 1914 Auxiliary Holds The American Lemon Auxiliary of the John W. Hassell unit No. 163 held its annual Christmas Party on Monday night in the home of Mrs. John A Ward on Williams Street. Mrs. Carlyk Langley, Presi dent railed the meeting •■> order. A pledge of allegiance to the I lag was given and tin Star Spangied Banner was sung. Mis. Sum Get- j singei tavi tU" devotional. a!t< r. v,;},■■ meiebi i ; i h i 30 j di out win dead. The PreamDie | to the Constitution was then giv en. 1 Mr. Flay Seilers, member of the State Board of Health, from Kaleigh, gave a very imra tm ■ talk on the Mass Sui v< v of i Pi 1hat is being conducted hen in January. He asked that the local unit provide a three le tess com mittee to serve during this survey. Mrs. R. W. Bondurant will serve as chairman. An exchange of Christmas gifts followed. Deliciou; refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. Arrive Here Tomorrow Sgt. and Mrs Hugh t> Horton, Jr. of Camp Stewart will arrive tomorrow to .■ pend the holidays with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs H. G Horton and family i" Blended a Whiskey Retail Price $2.10 Pints $3.35 Fifths 86 Proof TH* STRAIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 4 YEARS OR Mr RE OLD 35,J, STRAIGHT I WHISKEY. AS’i NEUTRAL SRIRITS, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN. MliDMi I mu Linmo. non*, mmiis FRIGIDAIRE n REFRIGERATORS i vmsveo ELECTRIC RANGI Ell automatic washer! 31 Com b mwI Loot •bool oil tbo now frlgidair* AppRanGM Dixie Motor Co. Announce Birth Mi and Mrs. Haul M. Roddick, Jr. announce the birth of a dau ghter. Cathryn Alarice, on De cember 9 in the Martin General lh spital. Moved To Hospital Mrs. C. C. Fleming was moved from her home in Jamesville to a Wilson hospital this week for treatment. She made the trip in a Biggs ambulance * Visited litre From Windsor Mi Dan H. St”bhs of Windsor visited here yesterday while re lurnine from Tarboro where he : Mis. Stubbs who is a pa ri:! in hospital there * v- v ■*******; To Have Christmas Program The Siloam Methodist Church will have a Christmas program on December 25 at 7:20 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Leaving Today For Norfolk Mrs. Onward Robertson is leav ing today to spend several days in Norfolk with her brother, Miy David Perry, and Mrs. Perry. Business Visitor Here Wednesday Mrs. Bob Cullipher was a busifc iness visitor in town Wednesdajjfe Here From Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. Wallace' Lille;.* 4 Alpha Cleaners Will Be Closed TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY December 25 and 26 GET YOUR CLOTHES IIS EARLY We urge everyone lo select the clothes you'll need over the holidays and send them in for dry cleaning now. From in itial spotting to final pressing, your clothes receive the attention of experts. Call Vs ISott- For Sorrier Phone 2323 Alpha Cleaners ...and there are \b to choow tom' Twin-Bowl PeLuxe the ultimate in cabinet sinks! ! 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You’ll discover that a Youngstown Kitchen is easy to own. ^ All the cnnvenieiire of a 48' l ubinct . «k with the a-.hieii luxury of Jet 'i wer Dishwashing. Look inside and see 58 swirling jets of booster-heated water get dishes sjx»t3ess in 9,4 minutes. See top-to-bottoin washing action that no other method tan _:u.. Two bowls plus drainnnani in a com pact 48". Drainboard slides to cover either One U>wl extra-deep. Swinging mixing-faucet, rinst apray. lii-liakr enamel liuishea wipe clean easily. Doors and drawer* aound insulated. Additional features galore! Ympliwn Kitchens Food W«!e Disposer easily iastalled ie ell vodels. Corey Plumbing Co. The Orange Front” Williainston, N. C. Dial 2309
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