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Visited Here Thursday K M I.i ’. . 1 Everett of R"I | prsntn . visited friends her l Thursday Flodira Visitrn Here Mrs Elsie Staohon of St Pel ' pvai <\ v.aU: In ! .met. Ml: 11. v C. G: Birth Announcement Born !e Mr. and Mrs. Vane Let Clark, a daughter. Rebece Lvnn. in Browns Comm unit Hospital. 'D Friday. Decembe 12. Mi anti Mrs Clark are a home with Mrs Henry C Greet Returns I ront Greensboro Mrs R H Goodman P-turne* home Frm .itb-i spending a lev days with the Rev and Mr- 7 T Piephoff 11 ... Asher ille \ isitor Here Mr \V P Jlotiges of Ashevith fsjamt last week-end here with 111 lathei. Mi ami Mrs V ,1 Hodges \> 1, ig i ' inijjami o him home ftu . visit it! . .. veral w eek Visits Relatives Mi as M; •! B T.i.vloi in spendii siweial days this weel With relative- in Wie hue Snlrli and St''iiewi ■ Brown's Here I-or Week end Mi od Mis San Brown > Norfolk spent the ‘.eek-end hert ivKtrhe- sister. Mrs John--A Wan tines Mi W;,i,i | Soldiers Home I or Weekend i- j Pvts Billy Spruill and Rovce , Ward were home from Fort Jack : son fot the week-end. Returns From Arizona I Mi R I! Gnnrinion returned • .k end from Phoenix, i lie I rut al bftsc-r,n 11 meeting. Bethel Visitors Here I Mi. and Mrs F F Pollard of . 1 Bethel visited relative, here Sun ! I day. ' Attend Funeral Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mr. laiv Gurganus in the Methodist I Church here last Thursday after noon wore. Mi and Mrs. Gordon James. Mi M G. James, Jr.. Mrs Robert Ripley, Mrs Lucille Bond. Mr fill Gurganus. Mrs. Stephen L Copeland and Mrs. Elsie Hatch, all of Norfolk, Mi ami Mr- Gm W Kakei. Mr. Guy W. Churchill. Mrs Thomas Stew j art and Mrs Armicc Hardy, all of I Washington. Mi and Mrs. Jack Burden. Mr and Mis II. Phillip Water and Ml- Bobbie Davis, all I of Windsor. \ a. Visitors In Griffiths Mo K K Robinson of Hope j well is visiting her sister, Mrs Mittn Manning, in Griffins Town • j ship. -$ Mleiids l.ducalional Meeting Miss Addle Lee Meador attend led an educational meeting m j Kalsigh Iasi week-end. Visits In I’atnliro Mi.-- Mildred Purvis and Mrs 1. ’I' FovVden, Si visited Miss Essie Peel at Pamlico Sunday. Visits In Norfolk Mi and Mrs Robert Morris and son. Jimmy Allsbrook. visiti d ii. I | Norfolk Saturday * Sutlers Injury Me Clyde Allsbrook suffered, | a back in jury in a fall at her, j home on South Watts Street last i Thursday and continued confiti d j : to In-r bed. Announce Birth ol Daughter Born to Mi and Mrs. C. B Roe buck of Hamilton, a daughter. Di ana Lynn, in Pitt General Hus- | I i-ital. m Greenville. Friday , De- 1 remix' i 5th. Spends Week-end in Clayton Miss Amu- Poole spent the \\ eek end in ('lavton. j Announce Birth of Daughter I Mr. and Mrs. A D Bailee an | H'ninee tin bn lii of a d*uf.'ulci i Daphne J* an. December 12. ir I Brown's ('(immunity Hospital j Mrs Bailey is the former Mis; | Elizabeth Hopkins. visits In t ouiitv. Curtis Hopkins of Asheville spent the week-end here with re latives and friends Here Sunday Mr and Mis Collin Peel, Jr., of Clayton, visited Mrs. Collin Pcele here Sunday Home Over Week-end A E. Manning. Jr., a student at jHast Carolina College, spent the week-end with Mi and Mrs. Manning id hum l ife. Visits Relatives Here Miss Martha Leggette of High Point visited relatives here dur ing the week-end. Miss Eeggette is a member of the faculty at High Point ——Ifc To Teach In Ply mouth Mi: Lucy Robertson, a grad uate of East Carolina College, has returned homi from Washington. 1). ('.. and will begin teaching in Plymouth in January. Returns To Work Mr Gilbert Hoskins has return ed to work at the Enterprise fol lowing several weeks of confine ment m a High Point hospital. Mr. Hoskins suffered a heart at tack. -- Home For Week-end Sergeant Charles Carver of M1 rcliant v11le New Jersey, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Bob Carver. Visit In Kinston Mr and Mrs J O. Daniels and sons Jimmy and Bobby, spent the day in Kinston Sunday. -■—— — Here Fast Week end Miss Nancy Allsbrook, student at East Carolina College in Green ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Stalls in Williamston last week end. Spend Hay In Norfolk Miss Becky Leggett and Mrs. 1J. C McLawhorn spent last Tues day in Norfolk. Spends l)ay Here M,r. and Mrs Hubert Austin of Kelfmd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Pete Austin. \ I MISS HAZEL TAYLOR i TO WED CPL. LEMO] ? The engagement of Miss Ha/.t Ijv.’ard Taylor <d route two, Wi if | liamston, to Corpora! James J hr S;mori, son of Mr. and Mir. Chari* Lemon, Sr., of Glendale Roa* i| Hampden, Mass , is announced b | hei parents. Mi and Mrs Bormi IK Taylor. The wedding cm* ! mony will take place January It • Spend Day in Grimesland i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carver spen Sunday in Grim. I,,nd. Observes Birthday • Mr mri Mrs. V/ Vasco Crm In' Ahoskie visited Mr. and Mt> ; iJ. C. MeLawhorn Sunday and thi I twn couples observed Mr. Green ! birthday. Spends Week-end at Horne Miss Jean McLawhorn, studen at East Carolina College, spent th* week-end at home with her par ants. Mr. and Mrs. D. C McLaw j horn -<*,-_ ; Visit In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wynne and ! Mr and Mrs. Reg Simpson spent [the Week-end with friends in I Fredericksburg. Va. j -♦—~ \ Hear Choir in Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harrison at tended the Elon College Choir's performance of Handel's "Mes siah" in Suffolk Saturday night Visiting Here Mrs. E E. Holding of Rich Square is visiting Mrs J. L. Harris this week. -- In Raleigh Friday Miss Sarah Wobbletotr. Mis. John Wobbleton, Mrs. J C. Rawls. Jr.. Mrs. Roland Li 1 ley. Mrs. Ella Wynne, and Mrs. Inez Jackson visited in Raleigh Friday. — - Undergoes Major Operation Mr- t'harlii Sexton of the Jamesville community underwent a major operation in Duke Hos pital yesterday. Her condition was said to be satisfactory. Be fore going to Duke she received treatment in Brown Community Hospital here for several days. In Local Hospital Mr Edmond Harris of Bear Grass is receiving medical treat ment in the Brown Community Hospital. r k\c; xr;»:n Mi and Mrs. Don Johnson of Williamston announce the engagertcn* and approaching ; marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann. to Mi. Bernard Poe Burroughs, son of Mrs. Annie Burroughs and the late Mr. William Alfred Bur roughs of Williamston. The wedding will be solemnized* on Friday, December 26 To Visit In Indiana Mrs E. N Modlin will leave Friday for Kokomo Indiana. ' | where she will spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. J R Cal loway, and Mi. Calloway. Visits Friends Here Mr Z. Hardy Rose of Buxton, Dare County, visited friends here Sunday. I Here from Farniville i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Godwin of j Farmvii'e visited relatives and | friends here Sunday. — - ! Visits Parents Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and son, Bobby, of Greenville visited Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mi s. O S Cowan, here Sunday. Business Visitor Here Mr. Sidney Mallory of Oak Cit* attended to business heie tills morning. The total output of crops tils year will be only 2 1-2 per. cent below the peak reached 111 1948. Mini* Margaret Kelangia ff'edti kermit Jernigan. jr. -- Miss Margaret Belaneia became [ the bride of Kermit Jernigan. Jr. in a private ceremony Sun ! day afternoon, December 14 in ! the parsonage of the Williamstnn | Christian Church. The Rev. John J L Gotf officiated, j The bride is the daughter of ] Mr. and Mrs Louis B. Belangia J of Windsor and Mr Jernigan is J tht son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit ; Jernigan of South Norfolk. Va For her wedding the bride chose a blue suit with black ac l cessoi les. ! After a wedding trop, the couple will be at home in Windsoi where Mr Jernigan is engaged m farming. •Spends Two Weeks In Jamesville Mrs. Fred Edison of Wichita. Kansas, spent the past two weeks with her parents in Jamesville She is the former Miss Margaret Hinson of Jamesville Save the vitamins and miner als when you cook leafy vege tables. Turnip greens and spin ach should be cooked in only the water that clings to the leaves when they arc washed. floral Hoy An Honor Student At Institnft Salemburg — A Williamstor boy. Cadet Pvt. Wilton Knox. ; student at Edwards Military In istitute, Salemburg. is an Hnnoi Cadet for the academic term end ing Novembei 29. according t< Col. W J. Alexander, Command ant. In order to be an iHonoi Cadet a student must maintair a “B" average or better and mus' have reached a high degree o: ' mi’Hnry prnficienct Cadet Kme is tilt' son of Mrs W A ivuex 200 S Smithwiek Street. Willjam st< in. Prstu. ■ ■ ,"-J” su . or. N"i < m ber 1. 1952 were at then poorer! since 1934. fiets Appointment To U est Point Academy Congressman Herbert C. Bon ner today named Hugh Randolph Lindsiey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Patton Liridsley. of Williamston as piincipnl candi date for admission to the United States Military Academy as a cadet. Leafspot diseases cost North Carolina peanut •■rowers $7 mil ho£. ••• ' Stab Col!.-ur re ~ (, . ■ ,; VC i'ltJlj.:. l; i . i .Jj. ( and sulfur dusting can control these diseases. ember record. INSTEAD OP SCRAPPING WITM YOUR SPOUSE, USE OUK GOOD OIL TO MEAT YOUR. MOUSE Nimblest Piece of Live Action a on Four Wheels I i _ t « ■ '» 1 •» £ V ,,. r j •>u-p into America' all new A. I ion Car' I h-.cover if r,m■ ■ i i t! *('-Vhrr hf7flr~ri”'."'iror);3 down on curves. 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Attend the Anniversary Sale ami heeome eligible for our weekly drawing. FALL TERMS STILL AVAILABLE
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