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Social News Attends Ice Capades Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin spent Wednesday night in Raleigh and attended the Ice Capades while there. -• Will let Mr and Mrs. .tohn Whitley and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmon art attending the Ice Capades in Raleigh Saturday night. Visits Here Mr. anti Mrs. Milton Flythe of AJioskie visited here Tuesday. Returns Home From N. Y. Mrs. F. J Margolis returned home last night from New York, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Norman Meyers, and Mr. Meyers for several weeks. -> Visits In Washington Mrs. Thessie Barnhill and Miss An* MnHf—~i . Wash ington Tuesday. -to Attends Ice Capades Miss Mary Rodgerson. Mrs. J. L. Rodgerson, Miss Lassie iPerce and Mrs. Tilmon Coltrain atu-nd I ed the Ice Capades in Raleigh Wednesday night. Mu Tues., OcV 2:30 Switto««®«,eto ' thealie locals* ,11 er« oitld°or nig^'y* . theatre Be m.v to otl‘ ‘"' 1 otm*r rct\ri£* Ju'Ilic* V‘“ C^SSE^sS-stf . sszsw* _ 115 Vl. -l M»’“ **"" «..„„ N. C. H**nry l»h««« , 2077 To Give Concert Here Morolv and Gearhart, American dun-pianists, will the Williamsti*i High School auditorium next Wedne ning. October 29, at 8:15 p. m., in the first ot a scrip munity concerts. appear in sday eve s of com Visits Sister And Father Mis Hilda Dahlsten of Ports mouth spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. Ira Harrison and her father, Mr J. T. Harrell. -$ Spends Weekend Here Miss Eva Peele of Weldon spent the weekend here with relatives and friends. -,» Attends To Business Here Mr Craven Roebuck of Hamil ton attended to business here yes terday. Attends Brown Funeral Mr. Bill Harrell of Ahoskie at tended the Brown funeral near here Monday. Business Visitor Here Mr. J T . Boyce of Plymouth was a business visitor here yes terday. Will Attend lee Capades Mr. and Mrs Bruce Wynne and Mr and Mrs. Dan Sharpe will attend fhe lee Capades in Raleigh Friday night Sunday Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs S. D. Harrell and daughter, Mrs B. M Weeks, and children of Newport News visited Mrs. Mary Bell Osborn last Sun day. JoininR Husband in Indiana Mrs. W. (.'. Ellis. Jr., will leave Friday to join Mr. Ellis In Ham mond, Indiana, where they will make their home, Mrs. Ellis has been with her parents. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Chesson. for the past several weeks. Want To Congratulate Woolaid Furniture ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW, MODERN ADDITION TO THEIR QUARTERS ALRERT GORKIN AND HOWARD COLTRAIN BUILDING CONTRACTORS / Va. Visitors Attend Festival Mr. W M. Moore and son, George T. Moore, of Emporia, Virginia, were here yesterday for the annual Harvest Festival pa rade. Mr W. M. Moore lived in Jamesville most of his life. --- Mrs. Mislioe Visits Here Mrs. W. D. Mishoe of Washing- J ton visited Mrs. J. O. Manning here Tuesday. Shopped Here Tuesday Mis K. H. Peele, Jr., of Oak City, and Mrs. R H. Peelefl Sr., shopped here Tuesday. Visited In Hear Grass Miss Hilda Bailey of Washing ton, D. C„ spent the week-end with Ini' parents. Mi and Mrs. ' Seth Bailey in Bear Grass. Inspect Aircraft Carrier William and Thomas Griffin, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Grif fin. inspected the aircraft carrier Wasp in Yorktown, Virginia, last Sunday. Announce Birth Of Daughter Mr and Mrs Mark Chesson an nounce thi' birth of a daughter, Dianne, on October 13, in a loctjl hospital. -1 Will Attend Ice Capadcs Mr and Mrs. Joseph Griffin and children are attending the Ice Capades in Raleigh Friday | night. -* Returns Home I Mrs. K K. Holding returned to her home m Rich Square this week after spending several days here with Mrs. Jimmie Harris and children. , Visiting In Mountains Mr. and Mrs V. J. Spivey and daughter, Beth, are visiting in the mountains of Western Caro lina this weekend. Will Attend Ice Capades Mr and Mis Irving Manning , and Mr and Mrs, Guy Forbes j are attending the Ice Capadcs in j Raleigh Saturday night. ! 1 ' JIKAtt THE I'lyillOillll VS. Williunislon FOOTBALL CAME From l lir W'iiikIoii Itiill I'sirk FRIDAY NIGHT Through WCPS FM ON YOLK DIAL — 1043 S/umsorctl By IL S. COURTNEY & SON HOME LAUNDRY PEELE’S - JEWELERS CHAS. H. JENKINS i LEAVES FOR TEXAS .Jerry Forehand. Enterprise em ployee for almost three years, left today for Raleigh where he is en tering the Air Force. Accompani ed by William Theodore Bowen, another volunteer, Jerry will re port to Lackland at San An tonio, Texas this week-end. i _ ^ BAKE SALE 1 Members of the local tenth I grade are sponsoring a bake sale | in the local employment office I Saturday 1.10, ning at 9:30 o'clock. Visits In Farmville Miss Elizabeth Barker spent last weekend with friends in Fa rmville. Reports To Ft. Renning Col. Leslie Bailey left Friday for his new station at Fort Ben ning. Ga , after a 30-dav leave spent in the county with his fam ily. Mrs. Bailey and children, Los , Jr., an Rosaline, plan to join him shortly. Attend State Fair Messrs. Cecil Whitehurst. Elmer Griffin and Hugh B. Ward at tended the State Fair in Raleigh Saturday. Visits In Durham Mrs R. S. Price and Messrs. M A. Price and U. A. Bonds were in Durham Tuesday visiting Mr. R. S. Price who is getting along "as well as can be expected" folowing a throat operation in Duke Hospital. Visits In Virginia Col. and Mrs. Leslie Bailey vis ited in Lexington and Richmond last week Janiesvllle iVsitors Here Mr Robert Mobley and son of Jamesville visited here this morn ing. --$ Visits Mother Here Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Blades of Elizabeth iCtv visited Mrs. Blades' \ mother, Mrs. Mary Laughing i house, here yestreday. Mrs. Elizabeth Gluck of Hali fax visited friends and relatives | here this week. I — _ James ville FT A Holds Meeting ——*-— Tin- October meeting of the Jcimesville Parent-Teacher As socistion was hold Thursday night. October 16 at tlx school — *** aUdtto. UiiV,. Mr. Darnel Hardison led the group in a brief period of d. votion before Phyllis Gaines, a student, pr sented a piano solo "Hungarian Rapsod.s No. 2. Miss Peppy Bat row. piogram chairman, then introduced Miss Mary Taylor who told the pinup about the part the Welfare I)< partment plays in the well-being of Martin County children. In addition to their work with at tendance, she outlined their work with children who have body de lects and need the attention of specialists, those who are normal but need financial assistance to permit them to remain in the public school, and those who need glasses, or other medical atten tion which their parents cannot afford. Miss Taylor urged mem bers of the group to offer their criticisms and suggestions fm bet ter functioning of their depart ment. Mrs. Carl Griffin, with the use of charts and books explained the i new report card that is being used to measure progress of the ; pupils in the primary grades A motion was made and car ried to appropriate $150 from the P. T. A. Treasury to be ap plied toward buying 200 new books for the school library This would enable our library (o qual tfy for the highest rating which could be awarded our school and Would fulfill one of the lew re maining requirements lor this i rating. The meeting was concluded with trumpet solo, "Kiss of Fire" 1 by Don Baker. Plentiful foods for November are turkeys, raisins, pork, frozen fish, canned tuna, grapes, dried I figs, limas and carrots, lard, salad ! oil, vegetable shortening, cottage 1 cheese and holler Many Rejected By Armed Services —#►-*— Tlv diiilt rejection rate in the United Stairs has increased to almost forty-two percent during the war in Korea, according to about six percent above the rate of World War II. although the n quirements have not greatly changed. The Washington an nouncement says that 1.123,000 ot the 2.' 00,out) men ordered to report for induction since August 1950, .have been rejected on phys ical, moral or mental grounds. During World War II. about IT. 054,000, or about thirth-six per cent. were rejected The spokes man for the Surgeon General's office said he expected the re jection rate to decline as proves sing of older registrants was com pleted. In apparent confirmation. Selective Service officials said the rejection rate had fallen oil recently Accidents are preventable hut most A me i * .ins act otherwise. 1 SAFETY wuras IALANCIP SUNSHINE SHOWER Miss Margaret Modlin of James vilie was honored at a sunshine shower given by Mrs. Dempsy Williams, Mrs. Garfield Mobley and Mrs Wendell Modlin, last Monday night. The house was decorated throughout with mixed flowers. Th nU> ■* fabfc.wn»» .iweilj with a white doth, centered with * a beautiful arrangement of mixed' flowers The guests were greeted I by Miss Modlin. She was the re- 1 cipient of many beautiful and useful gift.' j The hostesses served the guests drinks and popcorn by Miss Peg gy Mobley, Miss Margie Modlin, Miss fyachel Mobley and Mrs. Yvonne Hollis Approximately 70 guests were entertained and serv ed at the oeeasion. 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