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Ttrrrtrrr % isit At Bugs.* island 1VIr and Mis Stew Clary :m< • - : V!r .tirl Mrs Jxihi Erivi . M.'.nr.ins "tsited Buggs I« ] :nd Sunday Returns Hume Mrs. Bertha Tettorton <»f 3 rook ;vn, X Y. returned home toda.' after having spent several weeks with Mrs Gilbert Rogerson ir Bear (imss * I Visits Near Here Mr and Mrs Lonnie Askew of Washington, D C. spent the weekend in Plymouth and James ville with friends and relatives Returns To \\ ork Mi' W M Meyers ha- return ed to work after having been eon fined to her home by dines tor several days Attend lee ( up.ides Mi and Mrs Clyde William and Mr unci Mrs Act- Torn Tav lor attended thi In Capadt - in Raleigh last Frida > night Visits In Jamesvillf Mr and M ~ Gnu lift Turnei of Riohmono so- fit tht weekend a Janv . v?1!, " jtb M;- Furrn»*• parents Mi.. Mr Mem , G. Modlin Mm. Turnei had been there 1'< i s< vein) da\ and Ml Turn* r arrived Friday to aeeoinp anv her home Sundav Eye <>l;i"ei> Itrokeii? We main! in >mplrte opt;, a! servici Li o tempi. md frames epi .rod i epaired Quick s» i vi'‘p IVele - - J w e|et> 121 Main St. Tel 2311 Spends Weekend Here Johnny Woolard. stationed with If.' r, , .1 Guard in Norfolk, spent f the-weekend here with his par ents. Mi and Mrs. G. G Wool fa rd. Spends Weekend With Parents Dorman Gaines, student at the Umver 11> of North Carolina, spent tin weekend in James viile with his parents, Mr. and Mrs C T. Gaines. Fort l)i\ Soldier Here S t John W Gurkin, Jr., of Fort Dix. New Jersey, spent the \ eekend here with ins parents, Mr and Mr Johnnie Gurkin. ( allege \ isils Here Mir - Klisabeth Griffith, student at Fast Carolina College, Green v i I le. spent the weekend here with hei parents. Mr and Mis. W O. Griffin. \ isits lii .lamesville Mr and Mi- James Norman if Richmond were the weekend quests of Ml - Normans parents,' Mr and Mrs C W Mi/.elle. in Jamesville. tterui See Review Mi ano Mis Klton Hardy and Mr. and Mi Parkei l’ecle at tended the Sonia Heinie Ice Re view in Raleigh Saturday night I earlier Spends Weekend Here Miss Mary Anna Taylor, t-aeh ei in tile Scotland Neek s mols, spent the weekend with her par- i eats. Mi. and Mrs LeRoy Taylor Mr and Mis Marvin Colt rain, Mr and Mrs Ruek Barnhill, Mrs Annie Rollers’ll and Mrs Fred Stanagel atti nded the li e Review 'in Raleigh Fiida\ night. Announce Birth Of Daughter i Mi and Mrs Darim Rog. ; < announce tf.c birth n,r i daughh • >u Thursday. October 23. Brown's Community Hospital. Announce Birth Of Daughter Mr. and Mrs Howard Gardnt announce the birth of a daughti Thursday, October 23. in Marti General Hospital In Raleigh Saturday Night Mrs. Betty Coltrain and sor Carroll. Master Joe Chorlcy, Mis Georgia Roberson and Mi Evai Griffin attended the Sonja Heina Ice Review in Raleigh Saturday night. Announce Birth Of Daughter Mi arid Mrs Pcrlie Biunbridei of Jamesville announce the birtf of a daughter on Thursday Oci nbei 23. in Martin General Hos pital. Will Leave Thursday Mrs Fred Signage) will leavi Thursday foi her home in Silvei Springs. Maryland, after having spent several days here with Mrs Annie Roberson and family. Visits In Koxohel Mis 1 P. Hedspeth and child i en spent Sunday in Ro.xobe with her parents. Mi and Mis W. E. Hall. Return Home Mi H. L Swain and Rev/ R K Walston returned home Sun day from Burlington where 1he\ attended t h e North Carotins Methodist Conference last week -<f> Mrs. Spruill lias Guests Mr and Mrs. H W Spruill o Aulander. Mrs. E. C Spruill, Mis: Ineli Matthews and mother o Windsor were here Sunday visit ing Mis Puttie Spruill who con tmues quite ill at tile home o her daughter, Mrs IX V. Clayton on Warren Street, v Leaves Hospital Recovered from a major opera lion Mr. James Wynne left a loea hospital for his home in Crus: Roads last Friday Durham Visitor Here Miss Evelyn Harrison of Due bam spent the weekend here witl I riends and relatives. --«*- \ Visits In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Toby Rogersot and Miss Edith Stallings visited ii Washington and attended tin horse show there Sunday Miss Stalls Improving Miss Caroline Stalls, who ha: been a patient in a Raleigh. Hus pital for several days, returnei home last Friday. He condtion i reported to be improving. Returns To Work Mrs F.bbie Edmondson has re turned to work after having beei confined to her home for severa months by illness. mis. Harris lias visitors Mi and Mrs. Randolph Harri: and daughter of Norfolk and Mr and Mrs. Whit Griffith and son o Mureesboro spent Sunday hen with Mrs. Jimmie Harris and fain ily. Visits In Sunbury Mr. and Mrs. Thud llairisoi visited Mrs, Harrison's mothei Mis Parker, in Sunbury Sunday -- Miss Ward lias Guest Miss Harriett Ward, student a Past Carolina College, Greenville lias as her weekend guest hei room mate . Miss Anne Woolard .» Rich Square Visitor Here Mrs. K E. Holding of Riel Square was the weekend guest o Mrs Jimmie Harris and children -<Si Visits In Murfreesboro Miss Mary Smith is spendint this week in Murfreesboro will her sister, Mrs I) C Barnes. Here For Weewend Miss Harriett I’eele of East Car olina College spent the weekenc here with her mother, Mrs Collir Peele She was aeeompanied h' her roommate, Miss Fran Thorn ton. -— Bear Grass Visitor Miss Grace Rogei son of Nor folk visited her mother. Mrs Gil belt Rogerson, in Bear Grass las weekend -- Visits In Plymouth Mr and Mrs. Walter Mi/ell and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Ha spent Sunday in Plymouth as th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyl Hall. Miss North Carolina Mis.s Barbara Ann Harris, of Salisbury and a teacher in the Wilson schools. added to 'Wiiliamston Harvest Festival as Miss Nin th Carfflina la-t Wednesday afternoon when she rode «on a Jnycee float in the big parade and took part in selecting the 1952 festival queen Photo by Royal Studio. Visits In Richmond Mis. Henry D. Harrison is spending some time in Richmond with her daughter. Mrs. Tom' Mann Carter, and family. Returns To Work Mr Charlie Edwards has re turned to work after being con fined to ins home several days by illness, .—t Visits In Raleigh Mrs. W C. Manning, Jr., and William, 111, are visiting in j Raleigh tomorrow. Plymouth Visitors Here Mrs. Bettie Cray Jackson and Mrs. Harry Barnhill of Plymouth spent Sunday here with friends and relatives Spends Weekend With Mother Miss Betsy Manning of Windsor spent flit1 weekend here with her mother. Mrs John Manning Spends Month 111 Elizabeth City Mrs. Ned riaughinghouse is spending a month with relatives ami friends in Elizabeth City Shops Here Mrs. Hosea shopped here Davis of Monday. Plymouth Sen Visits Mother Mr. Fred Taylor of Danville, | Virginia, spent the weekend here i with his mother, Mrs. Mamie Tavlor. __-ft Spends Weekend With Parents Clayton Keel, stationed at Fort ■ Dix, N J . spent the weekend j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . \ Alton Keel in Everetts, - ■ New York Visitor Here Whit Purvis of New York City. 1 spent (lie weekend here with his ■ mother, Mrs Daisy Purvis. i i Announce Itirth Of Son I Mr and Mrs. Philip R. Tyson of Oak City announce the birth of i ! a son on Sunday, October 2(i. in I , Martin General 1 lospital -<♦> Norfolk Visitors Here Mr and Mrs Henry K. Elliott i ! of Norfolk spent the weekend . j here with Mrs Elliott's parents. Mr and Mrs 11 1. Swain. ■ Spends Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. J. A McCollum of | Norfolk spent the weekend here I I with Mrs CeCollum's sisters, Mrs J. Sam Getsinger and Mrs John A. Ward and .thuny Itutultes.. -<*.- , I Raleigh Visitor Here i Miss Anne Meador of Raleigh i silent the weekend heie with her mother, Mrs. 11 L. Meadol -*>-_— Announee Hirth Of Son Mr and Mrs. Robert Brown of Palmyra announee the birth of a son m Martin General Hospital on Thursday October 2d ' Goldsboro Visitors Here Mi. and Mrs Conrad Getsinger j of Goldsboro spent the weekend here with Mi Gt tsinger's par 1 ents. Mi and Mrs. J. Sam Get singer Visits Patient At Sanatorium Mr and Mrs Joe Robertson I spent Sunday with Mrs Nannie i Robertson, who is a patient at ; East Carolina Sanatorium in Wil- j sun. * --£>■■ Mrs. Shiite Visits Here Mrs Mary R Shute of Norfolk j spent the weekend here with Mr and Mrs John A. Ward. t Moves Into New Home Mr and Mrs Larry Buloek, Sr . moved into their new home on t‘ West Main Street last week-end. 1 Purchasing the Bullock home on t“ Marshall Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. e George Griffin, Jr., y>!an to move there within the next few days. I ENGAGED I Sadie Biggs, daughter of Mrs. Biscoe Biggs of Roberson vi I It* and the late Mr. Biggs, to Mr. Earl Mobley ol Hamilton, son | of Mrs Henry Thomas and the late Mr. Charlie Mobley is announced by. her mother. The wedding will take place on November Kith. Attends lee Review Friday Night Mrs. Otha Willard and duugh-I teis, Elva Jo and Sharon, attend ed the lee Show in Raleigh last j Friday night. — Visits In New Bern Mrs. Laura Melson spent the j weekend in New Bern with friends and relatives Attends lee Show Friday Night Mr and Mrs. Reg Simpson at tended tlu lee Show in Raleigh iast Friday night. Attend Dinner In Plymouth Mr and Mrs. O S Cowan, Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith and son,! Bobby, attended a birthday din ner m Plymouth Sunday, honor ing the 70th birthday of Mrs. Cowan's mother. Mrs Jack Weav er. -« Gastonia Visitors Here Mr and Mrs E. L. Lowie of Gastonia are spending some time here with Mrs Lowie s sister, Mrs. John A Ward, and Mr Ward. D. C. Visitor Here Fast Week Mr J B Odom of Washington, 1) C., visited his brother, Mr. C. R. Odom and tie ice, Mrs K TV week Fayetteville Visitor Here Jerry AllSbrook of Fayetteville spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Clyde Allsbrooks. -<$> Visiting In Ahoskie Mr. J. B. Odom and Mr. C R. Odom are spending this Week in Ahoskie with friends and rela tives. Leaves Jumesville Mrs. Dome Stallings Sexton left Jumesville last Friday to maktf her home with her son, Mr. Ru dolph R. Cook, In Portsmouth. -•» - — * Ahoskie Visitors Attend Parade Mrs. Calvin Parker and son of Ahoskie attended the Harvest Festival parade here last week. Tarhoro Visitors In Raleigh Mrs. Louis Coker, Mrs. Bob Welch. Mrs. Tom Edwards and Mrs. R. B Spain of Tarhoro at tended the ice show in Raleigh Saturday. Leaves For Nevada Lt, Charles B Siceloff, Jr., left Sunday for Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he will attend fighter gunnery school. He has been here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sice loff, on a forty-day leave. I With Daughter In S. C. j Mrs. Juhri L. Goff is with her (daughter, Mrs. Maurice Moore. I Jr., and Mr. Moore in Hartsville, | South Carolina. * -<» 1 Mrs. Hardison Has Guest*; Mrs. Ben Bunting and little ’ daughter are spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. anc’. . Mrs Lee Hardison, winie in , Yib'“-' ! band. isgt. Bunting, formerly j stationed at Fort Drum, N. Y., is ' being transferred to Little Creek, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Hardison met Mrs. Bunting in Roanoke, Virginia, and accompanied her home. -<s> Norfolk Visitors Here Mr. and Mi s. Fred Hardison and sons of Norfolk, spent the week end here with friends and rela tives. -® Returns Home •Mr. Hilton Forbes returned home last week-end from Chicago where he represented the Stand ard Fertilizer Company at a nat ional safety conference. -- Teacher Visits In Bear Grass Miss Mattie Faye Brown, teach er in Emmanuel College, Georgia, spent the week-end in Bear Grass with her pat ents, Mr and Mis. W, A. Brown. Jamesville Visitors In Raleigh Miss Maxine Long of Jamesville and Mr. and Mrs. J S. Holliday and children attended the ice show in Raleigh Saturday. Attended Conference Messrs. Wheeler Manning and Howard Gaylord of Jamesvilh at tended the Methodist Conference in Burlington last week-end. -* — Reports To Lackland 2nd Lt. Kenneth P. Lindsley, 1 Jr , AEOTC, reported last Satur- 1 (lav foi active duty at Lackland Air Base, San Antonio, Texas. -* Home Over Week-end James Hardison, student at N V. State College. Raleigh, spent (he week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Adron Hardison. SLAB WOOD for SALE Delivered To Your Door. Williumslnn So,.ply Co. DIAL 24«(l l— Ilix-Lanier I ons Spoken In (Church At Oxford Oxford—Mrs. Elizabeth Smith1 Lanier wore an afternoon dress of Chantilly lace in mauve rose; when she was married to David N. Hix October 19 in the Oxford! Methodist Church. The Reverend O. K. Ingram officiated ’Mrs. A. w. Oeei. organist, Mi.-.. John Pemberton, ‘ 111, and the church choir presented wedding music. The couple entered the church together. With her lace dress, e bride wore a matching veioui hut and lace mitts with a wrist, cor sage of cymbidium orchids. Ushers were W. L Mitchell, Jr., and Dr. Hal Pittard. cousins of the bride, Douglas Ausbon of Raleigh, nephew of the birdegroom, and Edwin Hix of Durham, brother of the bridegroom The mother o fthe bride wore a plum colored crepe dress with sequin trim, matching hat and purple orchid at her shoulder. For travel, Mrs Hix chose a two-piece blue town tweed dress' with gold trim and hat and orchid corsage. Mrs. Hix is the daughter of Mrs Ewing Smith and the late Mr. Smith of Oxford. The bride groom, a graduate of Duke Uni versity, is superintendent of Dranville County Schools. i Mr. and Mrs. Hix will make heir home in Oxford, disits In Norfolk Miss Annie Bell Barber spent I ast weekend in Norfiik with Mr. | ind Mrs. James Barber • disits In California Miss Esta Martin of Jamesvilie elt last week for Los Angeles, California, where she will spend i month with her sister Mrs. Wal- ’ ace Conklin who has been visit-| ng relatives in the county re cently. LASSES From— Hldgtuiiys Opticians i.. J'ive ralula - ftrmnllle BP' Move Into New Home Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Batts recent ly mtfcved into their new home, corner of Vance and Biggs Streets. Raleigh Visitors Here Miss Boris Jean Rogers anti Mr Thomas Dowdy of Raleigh visited here Sunday afternoon Visiting- Son la Tera« ML. J. 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