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-IKJXX-TjH M-M-U-TM M-I-M Here From Norfolk Mr. and Mis. Mayo Hollo. V and children of Norfolk ar. spend ing the holidays heir with M Mrs Dick Taylor were i- thecn villi last Thursday, where Li11i' Tommie Bi ion i < ■ - i\ • i nu na! treatment. Visited Here From \\ imlsoi Mr. J. L Ilol'f; r <-f Winds : visited here las* w eek p ia«rfc ens aRa sr« »sa*c arc «ra®c «■ ts at ■«6 «SP*S «?C1 3J\;: ! C? 4» A* ,13*3 ar. a**sa-«c"..«=■«e3sfv,a?5je»«p*jtsv,a?a jot r'?i;f's <5 KfiiSi'. ii:.i Fiiil ti»u; J y‘ oc SV<> y 1 if III VI)V - TO - \\ I \R J"\5 spending Christmas In Jamesville Mr and Mrs F N Mutdlebronk I Dais.! ran, Virginia, Mi and Mi - 1, .1 L Sawyer and Set. ,j.,1,• : i Mat- Sawyer of Wash iiL to i. !). C.. ,-rt '■^ending the v.o'h JVi. and Spending Holidays In New Item M I Mr- Chin lie Hamilton , . p. i, 1 ho Christmas holi ,v■ ,n N. Barn with friends and relatives. - Home 1 rmn Tobacco Market Mi- F.van Willard, Herman C; . : in Bonnard Coltrain and I'a-jvii Bangley have returned !-, n i fm lh< holidays from Co • Tennessee, where they , hern >>n the burlev tobacco ... t im . rvcrnl weeks Spending Holidays Here Mi- .It an < 'ami Griffin, student ■ WC. UNC is spending the hol I . ri with her parents, Mr ■ id Mi John A. Griffin. Moved P.i-tH ('niti am and Mrs. l. i.i, t'tp r)e> and families have ., ,-i hi Hu apai tment on Grace St - t 1 n moi ly oeoupiod by Dr. ;,i,: Mi., \Y F Coppage. Home For Holidays Mr .lack Hin di: on has return* I ' in in linn oo burg. Kentucky, her, he had been on the tobacco o n I,. !. to in rid the holidays here with his family. V-rirod Here I riday From Ky. -,li J.-o! Mu. i armed hen- Fri da in in Fan. Kentucky, where In- wa on the tobacco market for Spending llolida>s Here Mi Luc> Robertson and Trav Mai tin 1udents at Fast Caro lina Co!lea. , an spending the nnintav heie with thou parents. V isited Here i rom Windsor Mr F, Ci Byrd and Mrs. K J. Gatling o! \Ymil; - r visited here last week l i « A heartfelt "Merry Christmas' to a!s of you, good friends I-i-J-a-J -<I Jl-UdUI ■>! A i-A-I-J-Il JlAAAAJC* Here From Virginia Mr. Elbert Tire has returned li'im Abingdon, Virginia, where he was on the tobacco market for several weeks, to spend the holi days here with Mrs Tice and Spending Mi and Mrs Haywood Holli day and children of Morganton are spending .lie holidays here with Mi Holliday's parents, Mr and Mrs. P P Holliday. Here From Bethel Mis. .1 R. Cullipher of Bethel visited friends here l;t*t week. -« Here From Whiteville Miss Nancy Mercer, teacher in the Whiteville schools, is spend ing the holidays here with her father, Dr. W. C. Mercer. - - In County For Christmas Mr. and Mrs. C. W Waters and daughter. Carole, of Lvnhavcn, Virginia, are spending the Christ mas holidays in the county with Mis. Waters’ mother, Mrs Cletic Griffin. -* Spending Holidays In Louisiana Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Ross and son, Jack, ary spending the holidays with friends and rela tives in Louisiana Home From Camp Stewart Sergeant Frank S. Weaver and Pfc Hobson D. Carter are home from Camp Stewart for the holi days. Spending Holidays III Florida Mi and Mrs. 11 F. MeKnight and children are spending the holidays with relatives in Jack sonville, Fla. -® Here For Holidays Cpl. Joseph D. Wynne, Jr, is home from Camp Stewart for the holidays. \( Virginia Beach For Christmas Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Getsingcr arc spending Christmas at Virgin ia Beach with Mr. and Mrs Ben Hopkins. In Oak City For Christmas Cpl. Alfred Craft of Camp Stew art is spending Christmas with relative:: and friend- in Oak City. Leaving Christmas Morning Mr. and Mrs. Finest Carraway and children are leaving Christ mas morning to visit relatives and friends in Clinton, N C . and Mul lins, S. C. Spending Holidays Here Bobby G 1 is.o ■ ii. .online,ed with the Air Force at Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Carolina, is spending the holidays here with his mother, Mr: llonier Barnhill, and family. -- .Ifome From Kaleiuh i Miss Angelum Leggett, student at Kings Business College, Hal eigli is spending the holidays I with her parents, Mr and Mrs. : Marvin Leggett -<$>—— Home From I NC Simeon Daniel, UNC student, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs N K Dan I lel Here From Greenville Mr James Thompson of Green ville was a business visitor here I last Thursday. j WILLIAKSTQN LUMBER COMPANY I | !)• I— Spcijrbl Harold Quay!*' a V is <1 f. s > Cj; *«•>.» ft* Sic ft*w * Spending Christmas Out Of Town Mi ■ lid Mi ■■ Mrivlr w Edwards arc spending Christinas with friends and relatives in Choeo vvinity and Gi imesland. Visited Here Thursday Mrs. George Cooper of Windsor was a visitor in town last Thurs day Here From Seaboard Mr. and Mm Mayo Grimes of Scab'';.:-,! visi'tI Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harrell here last week. Spending Holidays Here M' Hilda D.lston of Pprts ■louth 1 iiday •ei’ Spending Christmas In Jamesville Mr and Mis. J. T. Askew of Plymouth are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mr John F. Sawyer in JalTiesville. In Jamesville For Holidays Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Askew of Washington, D. C. are spending tlie holiday* in Jamesville with Mis. Askew's mother, Mrs. Sudie oore. Visited Here From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Darden Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. J). Darden last Thursday. of E. Shopped Here From Columbia Mis Gladys S. Davenport of Columbia Thursday. shopped here last Visited In Ay den Sunday Mr. and Mrs J D WooJard, Jr. and son, Jodie, and Mrs. Clyde Waters visited Mrs. Waters’ fa ther, Mr. J A. Summcriii, in Ay den Sunday. Visited Here From Coierain Mi. and Mr L. G. Baker of Coierain visited hen* last week. Spent Week-end In Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs Urbiri Rogers and son,'Johnnie, spent the week-end' in Goldsboro with friends and relatives. Shopped Here I as! Thursday Mr. B. U Griffin of Lewiston shopped m town last Thursday. Spending Holidays Here Mr. and Mis. Rex Foster, Jr. of Norfolk, are spending the . didavs here with Mrs Foster's parents, Mis and Mrs. Dick Taylor. Spending Christmas In Raleigh Mrs. Daisy Pope is spending Christmas in Raleigh with her daughter. Mrs. Roy Yelverton, Mr. Yelverton and children. ■-A" Here From Newport News Miss Burnelle White of Newport News is spending the holidays near here with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. White Here From Weldon Miss Eva Peel, teacher in Weldon schools, is spending holidays hcic with friends relat i ves. the the and and Spending Few Days Here Mrs. Holston Burroughs duughtci, Candy, arc spending a few days here with friends and relative s Spending Ilu'idav . Is. Mmdnm, Miss Idalia Oglesby, teacher in ■ tlie Bailey Schools, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. aiid M; ?. George Oglesby, in Ham ilton. Here For Christmas Misses Mai \ Anna Taylor, teacher in the Scotland Neck schools, and Janie Move Taylor, teacher m tin Smithlield schools, air spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tavlor. Home From Richmond Hospital Mrs. Rudolph Saunders has re turned home from St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Richmond, where she underwent an operation. She is getting along fine. Spending Holidays Here Mi and Mrs. Dewey Edwards of j Postsmouth are sp< nding the hoi I iday he:e with Mr. Edwards' I parents, M> aou Mr.- Bruce Ed [ wards. Here From Fori Jackson M: jar and Mrs. He: bi it Whitley ltd childien ..ij:\ed Ik : e from F at JaeK- m I "J Thursday to spend the holidays Spent Week-end Here Mr and Mis. Jack Swain of Pomona. Florida, spent the week end here with Mi. and Mrs. Bruce Edwards 1 Spending Holidays In County Mi and Mi R.iiand Holliday and children of Clarksville, Vir ginia. are spending the holidays in the county with friends and relatives. Here Fiom Richmond Mr. and Mis I E Chandler oi Richmond are spending Christmas j With Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Myers. Home From Duke For Holidays j Jimp y Myers. Deri Parson,] Bobby Clayton and Glo.vden Sle-j wart, students at Duke University, are sgenditig the holidays rere with their parents. -Si In Raleigh Ou Business Mr. and Mis. Daryl Clayton were business visitors in Raleigh last Thursday. Here From Merry Hill Mr. Bill Farless of Merry Hill \ isited in town last Thursday. Sp tiding Holidays Here Mi. Mary Manning of Green Spending Holidays Here Mr. Whit Purvis of New York. ): spending tin- holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Daisy Purvis. Home From K. C Greenville Bob Everett, student at E. C. C., Greenville, is spending the holi days here with friends and rela tives. Spending Christinas Here Mrs Ruth Burroughs Mat thews of Atlanta is spending Christmas here with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Roebuck. --'S, Visited In Portsmouth Saturday Mrs. F. E. Wynne visited Dr. and Mrs. J L. Spencer in Ports mouth Saturday. Mrs. J. W. An drews returned home with her after spt riding several days there. Continues III Mrs. Vennie Wynne continues quite ill in a local hospital, a re port at noon Saturday stating that her condition, however, was slightly unproved. -* Returned Home Mr. W M. Whittington has re turned to his home at Gardner's Creek after receiving hospital treatment hero. —-.<j>—— Home From Hospital Mis. W. B. Rogerson returned to her home Saturday from a local .ospital where she received treat ment. --- Celt Friday From Hospital Mrs D D. Bazemore and infant daughter, Lynne Darden, left Mar tin Gem ral hospital Friday for their home in West End. Home From Hospital Mrs. John R Colti ain returned to her home in Farm Life Friday after receiving treatment in a Id eal hospital for three weeks. NtghfCougfc s—due to colds...eased i TLfC'V" without "dosing” ^•rKS0> Vicks NEED GLASSES? •Hie "Bright Victory" Coming To Watts “Bright Victory,” the new Uni versal-International release which plays at the Watts Tuesday, Wed nesday. Jan. 1 and 2, unfolds as one of the most tender and mov ing love stories to reach the screen in the past decade. A timely and provocative theme, that of a blinded war vet eran and his heroic fight to return to a normal life, “Bright Victory’ is played against a background of In tne leading rifle. Wfnur Ken nedy, former Broadway star now winning new fame in Hollywood, offer: an emotionally stirring por trayal of a man facing a life of darkness. Wounded in North Africa during the Tunisian cam paign of World War II, he returns to society as an embittered man to find, in the end, the hope and courage to live a useful and en joyable life. Peggy Dow, who played the ro mantic lead in U-Is “Harvey, un folds as a full-fledged star in her own right playing the feminine lead oposite Kennedy in “Bright Victory.” Attended To Business In Raleigh Mr Henderson Mizelle attended to business in Raleigh last Fri day. Home For Holidays Miss Mary Ola Dilley, student at WC, UNC, is spending the hol idays here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J Eason Lille;-. -<* Visited Here last Friday Mrs. E. P. Cunningham and Mrs. Will Hood of Smithfield visited Mrs. K 11. Goodmon hero last Friday. s a c .3 o/tj ts’-.j art# ®\3 wvj w® «*» wcs #■« a* j J ft* ft*» ft £t ft* ft 5*4 dKatrs&r**® »'si «*a-ew4-e?*& s«»s -<v < \ /(>5/ t;s, * * r^/. />» I Our best wishes go out heartily to all our good friends BlLLlCkS ..js sis cm t. at «4S •*<* - at « .a i'sr at %x *. a 1 Q&s c*iC f^ca e> at 2s»fls &i» r\© $g»! *3 s*r -3 nr.c p"s»rS' ««’.« «•> «s •*r> mmmMm K. * -« e a ss*".«Si® si® SaB-iS® »■-=.' < 1P. I 11? * i t t S » MAY YOU ALL ENJOY THE BLESSINGS OF THIS SEASON OF DEEP JOY 1051 i \ l 1 c & Z. & 'i ar ; >a C:. i i a WOOLARD HARDWARE CO. j < X Announce Potato Contest Winners Bobby Hardison, member of the Jamesville Chapter of the Future Farmer* of America, made a clean sweep of top awards in the 1951 Martin County 4-H and F. F. A. Sweet Potato Contest. The young farmer, under super vision of V. B. Hairr, Vocational Teacher, placed first in show manship, Judging and Records. Runnel ups were: C. A. Martin, Jamesville, Showmanship; Calvin Martin County Farm Bureau, Standaxd Fertilizer Company, Wilbamston: Martin County Yam Growers Association and Corbett Package Company, Wilmington. The Contest winners and their awards are a* follows: Sweet Potato Show—Grand Champion Basket, Bobby Hardi son. Jamesville, $10.00; Reserve Champion Basket. C A. Martin, Jamesville, $6.00; Blue Ribbon, Basket, Lewis Gurkin, Farm Life, $5.00; Blue Ribbon Basket. Jo seph Jones, Jamesville, $5.00; Blue Ribbon Basket, William Hardison, Jamesville, $5.00; Blue Ribbon Basket, David Gurkin, Farm Life, $5.00; Blue Ribbon Basket, Ronnie Modlin, James ville. $5.00: Blue Ribbon Basket, Gene Hvman, Oak City, $5.00; Blue Ribbon Basket, Calvin Ogles by, Oak City, $5.00; Blue Ribbon i Basket, Mayhew Jackson, Jarnes ville, $5.00; Red Ribbon Basket, Joseph Tyre, Williamston, $4.C9; and White Ribbon Bs^ket, Gerald Griffin, Farm Life, $2.00. Sweet Potato'Judging Contest— 1st Place, Bobby Hardison, Jamesville. $12.00; 2nd Place, Cal vin Oglesby, Oak City, $8.00; 3rd Place, C. A. Martin, Jamesville, $4.00. Record Books—1st Place, Bobby Hardison, Jamesville, $12 00; 2nd Place, Gene Hyman, Oak City, $8.00; 3rd Place, Lewis Gurkin, Farm Life. $4 00 The Jamesville winners rceeiv nesua.v evening. -®— Spent Week-end Here Miss Betty Rhodes Tayloi of Norfolk-General Hospital, Nor folk spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor. Visited Here From Windsor Mrs. W. L. Cowper of Windsor visitpd here last week. f ’ Eye G:-■•-»** Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. PeeleV — Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 Thcn!< you for your constant girts of friendship and good will. ' CHRISTMAS Matpelis Bwlhm *35 **3 *3 •S'a S- v; «S <T; *35 / ":^V 19 51 Gur hope, this year as always, is tor lasting peace on earth. I For our .nany good friends we wish only that they may share fully in it.
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