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I'M'i ii1'TmrrrsT Home From Virginia Beach Mi Han\ A Bicds »'»< homo fl V”1 J this W, .ok .<1 tending to business. Spend Holidays in (Jaftney .0. V Vi' «/> •'■‘I relatives in Qaitnev. Seut) Caro lina. Here From Raleigh Mi' and Mr-. Stuart CriP-her of Raleigh spent Christmas hen with relatives Visit In Riehlands Mrs. G. H. Harrison and Mi Nanette Harris->n visited relative in Ru plan.:s last \ve< k- end. Visits Daughter Mi- S W Manning visited her daught; i Mrs. Geo. Shoe, and family :n Greenvilli during the past week-end. Enters Hospital Elder E C Stevenson, in de taining health foi si>me time, en tered Memnriat Hospital. Chapel Hill, yesterday toi treatment He made the trip there in a Bigg ambulance Here During Hoiidavs M is si - Ruth Norton and Trulah Ward Pag, of Rah gh vi -it'd here during the holidav.-. ptdgama yi {?PT»^!4W« leO five Points - C.rrenvtn* A-'A-i.^A-'A-'A-'A -‘1 -14.s-A-J.l-* •* ,^A-44-A~*J Recovering From Operation Mi' Frances Williams Herrmtt ■< -meriv >>t Willium-dott is wm i , mt <■ major oprcation m , Virginia Beach hospital and ex peels to 'return to the home nl . ■ *-**•■#■ mmmmm Spend ( hrlstmas Here Mi and Mrs Nelson Leggett and children ol Laurinburg spent Christmas here with her parents Mr. and Mrs Roy P?el Returns From Tarboro Mis M D. Wilson returned home Sunday from Tarboro after bavinc spent Christime there with friends and relatives Spend Holidays in West Miss Georgia Robinson and Ste wart VanNortwiek ol Sevei'n. N. C . relurned Sunday after spend mg the Christmas holidays in Asheville and touring the western part of the Stati, Attend Wedding Mi and Mrs Bobbie Smith spent Sunday in Rich lands and at tended the Cowan Whaley wed ding. Here Over Holiday s Miss Jeanette Myers of Eliza beth City spent tin Christinas holidays with Mi and Mrs W M My i is --— Visits Grandparents Master Bobby Smith of Green ville spent the holidays here with hi gi indparents. Mi and Mrs, O j S Cowan V isit In Huies < reek Mi and Mrs Turtle) Leggett! sled Mi Leggett'.- mother. Mrs.! iVorth Lamer, in Buies Creek | luring the holidays tetiirning To Station Lt Anne Mi/elle returns to her talion at Ft Belvoir, Va., Inniiir i'w -'Mei spending the holidays len with her parents. Mr and ill Waltei Mizelle. -'l-it-'i-1* -'* 4Vi-4444 Spends Christmas with Parents Mi and Mrs M S. Muon- o , ra-. > . spent (’ll; i : ■! 11: a - a. , i■ with tiieir paents. Visit lit Henson Mr ;n. I Mrs Sammy Tay In' ed m Benson last Thursday and Friday Here From Cla.vton Mr and Mis. Collin Pi-oie Jr and daughter of Cla.vton visited •Mrs Collin Peele during the holi days. Visits Daughter Here Mrs. Sima Seott of Washingon spent Christmas here with her daughter. Mrs Dick Smith, and M i . Smith. --- Spend < hristnias Here Mr and Mrs Will Lipscomb of Greenville spent Christmas here with their daughter. Mrs W Iver - in Skinner, and family. Here For Holidays Mr. and Mrs Win. H. Chase and on nl Norfolk spent the holidays here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs .1 W. Andrews Visit In Jamesville Mr and Mrs Tommy Gaylord and children of Reidsville visited relatives here and in Jamesville during the holidays. Here During Christmas Mi and Mrs Bud Crockett and children of Vass spent Christmas lu re with his father. Mr C G ('rocket t. Home Over Week-end Russell Keel. Wilbur Jackson and Tuper Perry were home last week from Merehantville. N. J -ip— Attend Wedding Captain and Mis. B. C Swain of Norfolk attended the Wedding of Mrs. Swain’s nephew. Mi Robert Everett, to Miss Eleanor Roberson at Macedonia Saturday morning. MISCKM.AMMII » M1UWEK I Miss Margaret Brown was hoi 5 | • I mt'd December 13 by Mrs. Eff t Holliday, Mrs. C. A. Askew an l Mrs F. C. Stallings at a mi see l laneous shower in the home of U f latter Upon her arrival, th - honoree wa - presented a whii i | carnation corsage and later in th ( evening she received milk gia, lcandle sticks from her hostesses The home was decorated in I Christinas motif and was lighte bv burning tapers. The honor? md Mi; Vcnetia Stallings greet ed the guests and directed ther j to the living room where th gifts wei e arrangt .. the guest | room bv Mrs. Askew and Mr , Hoihday where they were serve j r< freshments by the bride-elect' | mother. Mrs. Walter Brown, Sr | and Mis Andrew Holliday, Jr | ol PikeviIle. Assisting the host sses were Mrs. Carlyle Stalling j if Washington, Mrs. Eris Taylo ; of Wiiliamston, Miss Sarah Browi n| Jainesville and Mrs. Giles Stal lings of Kinston. Good-byes were said to the ap proximately fifty guests who cal! ■ id during the evening by Mis Brown and Miss Stallings. Vigils In Clayton Doug Peele visited in Claytoi last week-end. j Visit Relatives in County Mi and Mis. Geo. A. Burrough (it Norfolk -spent Christmas her md in the county with relative and 1 riends. Returns To Louisiana I Mr. Jerry Langley has returnee i in Houma, Louisiana, after spend j mg Christmas here with his par lints. Mi and Mrs. Carlyle Lang I lev. His wife and little daughte | are staying over for a few days h ' visit relatives. -* Visits Parents Here 1 Mr and Mrs. Billy Myers o I Woodbridge. N. J., visited his par | cuts here during the holidays. Home for Few Days • Pfc. Peter Gardner is home fron | Denver. Colorado, for a few riayt ——<t> ; Visit In Raleigh Misses Betsy Horton and Eli/.a : both Griffin visited in Raleigh Sa | turd ay. ——* ' Here This Week ; Mrs. W. 1. Skinner, Si., I Greenville, visited relatives hi this week. In Riehmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. V. J Spivey in\ daughter. Miss Beth, visitel m Riehmond last Satin day. -«s Visits Father Here Mi#;s Marjorie Brady of Gdds lioro visited her lather here'lur ing the holidays i In Riehmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs P. V. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L. B Wynne and Mrs. Myrtle Harris visited relative in Riehmond Sunday . Spending Holidays at Home Lmdelle Ward, student at Che wan College, i spending the I oh - days at honn Visiting in Davidson Miss Mary Aim ' Manning is spending several days with re la - fives in Davidson. \ isit Near Everetts Mi and Mrs Douglas and chil dren, Benhy and Janie Dail, of South Norfolk spent last Friday with relatives near Everetts Home from Fort Jackson After spending Christinas day at home, Pfe Billy Spruill and Pfe Rover Ward returned from Fort Jackson foi the week end. Visit in Washington Messrs Eugene Hue and Roy Ward visited in Washington Sun day afternoon Here from Raleigh • Mr. and Mrs Francis Peel and daughter of Raleigh visited rela fives here during the hnlidavs Home from New Jersey Bobby Carter, Wallace Warren. Bill Bob Peel and Charles Carver are home from Merchantville, N ' J for a few days Visiting Relatives Here Mrs J. H. Sherman and daugh ters, Little Misses Joelyn and Talley, oi Norfolk are spending a few days here with Mrs Sher man's sister, Mrs. Asa Crawford and family. -r Return To New Jersey Sgt. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant have returned to Fort Dix, N J aftei spending Christmas here with relatives. -- Home from Smithfielil Miss Edna Barnhill was home from Smithfield for the holiday -<*, Here from Richmond Miss Pete Taylor ,,f Richmond spent Christmas here with her sister. Miss Mary Taylor. * , Engagement Announced e * a Mi Flunk A Kuntz of Allen town. Pennsylvania, announces th< engagement of his daughter, I Elizabeth Chalfant, of New York • City, to Mr. Benjamin Everett ■ Stunning, son of Mr. and Mrs. • John A Manning of Williamston, Ninth Carolina. 1 Mis - Kuntz was graduated from the Allentown Business College mil i- a member of the staff of the National Committee for a 1 Fm Europe located in New York • City. Mr. Manning, a native of Wil iinnston. North Carolina, was graduated from Duke University 1 .ind the School of Sacred Music if Union Theological Seminary in Nm York City. He is the minis ter a! music of the First. Presby teiian Church in Allentown. Spending Few Days Here Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Johnson and -"11 of Buffalo, N Y., are spend ing a few days here with friends. -» Move To New Home Mr. and Mrs. Elton Andrews <*ld children have moved into '.hen new home on Woodland Drivt Visits in Danville Mr. Eugene Rice spent Christ mas with relatives in Danville -• Return from Germuny Bill Gurganus, James Harrell Taylor, Morton Critcher and Henry Roberson returned home a few days ago after spending a,year or more in Germany with American armed forces. . - f Visits in Norfolk Mr. D R. Davis visited rela tives m Noi l. Ik last week-end. Visits in Jamesvilie Miss Annie Hell Barber of Norfolk spent the holidays with her parents in Jamesvilie. | INVITATIONS ISSUED TO LEMON-TAYLOR WEDDING -A Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie K. Taylor r equest the honour' of your pres- I once at the marriage of their daughter, Hazel Ward, to Cor poral James l,. Lemon, son rtf Mr. arid Mrs Charles H. Lemon of Glendale Road, Hampden. Massachusetts, on Saturday aft errtoon, January 10, 1953, at 3:00 clock in the Rose of Sharon Bap tist Church No invitations will be issued in the county. Leaves Hospital His condition improved follow- j ing a light stroke suffered last week. Mr. Emmett Whitley left a : local hospital for his home yes ter day. Home from Allentown Mr. Ben Manning of Allentown, Pa., was home for the holidays. -■*> Improving in Hospital Suffering a slight stroke lust Wednesday, Mr. W B. Gaylord of ! Jamesville was reported today to be improving in a Rocky Mount hospital. --* Spends Holiday Here Miss Elizabeth Kuntz of New i York was the guest of Mr. and j Mrs. L. B. Wynne here during the , holidays. -1 Returns To Camp Charles D. Edwards has rcturn I ed to his station in Merchantvilie, 1 N. J., after spending the holidays at home with his parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Lester Edawrds. -- | Eulers Hospital Mr. Lester Edwards of near | Williamston entered a Rocky Mount hospital Sunday for treat I merit. CANASTA PARTY | On December 18 Miss Margarel | Brown was honored at a canasta | party by Misses Dorothy Mizellt land Pearl Lamb at Miss Mizelle'? i home. : The honoree was present'd a 'carnation corsage and the guests found their places at the tables marked with miniature Christ mas corsages. Later in the eve ning. the hostess presented Miss Brown a gift of her crystal i Three progressions of canasta j were played with the high score | prize going to Mrs. Margaret Tetterton and low score to Miss Delicious reli eshmr.Us were served to about twelve guests. Heme for the Holidays Sgts. George B. Selby. Charles 1 H. Carver, William R. Peele and Dallas A Griffin, Cpls. Wallace R. .Warren and Cecil D. Coltrain and Pfc. Robert E. Carter, all of Williamston, and SFC Clayton R. Keel of Everetts are home from Merchantville, N J., for the holidays Visit Here Monday Misses Patsy Roberson and Delphia Rawls of Robersonville visited friends here yesterday. Here from Rocky Mount Miss Peggy Sexton of Rocky Mount is visiting Mr Fletcher Thomas, Jr , here today. Visits in Washington Miss Lucy Robertson visited friends in Washington yesterday. MARGOLIS BROTHERS AFTER CHRISTMAS Is How In FullSwing With Mark Downs — Up io 50 Per Ceni on C0ATS,lUiTsrDRESSES. SWEATERS, LADIES' SHOES. Etc. Come prepared io buy — the savings are extra ordinary. Need we say more? A Margolis Bros. Sale never disappoints! PROCTOR SHOP "Posi - Holiday" Begins Today with AH Fall and Winter DRESSES. SUITS, SK BLOUSES, SWEATERS and HATS Offered At GREAT REDUCnOHS Many As Lew As 1-2 Price Proctor Shoppe Interesting Bits 01 Business In U. S. -—— Automobile makers got govern I ment sanction to step up produc ition the first half of next year. : but no pledge of more steel to | make cars. . . . The three biggest | soap companies have been accused : by the government of not compet ' ing with ono another with suffi cient vigor. complaint which vviil astonish Us tenets to daytime radio programs. . . . Paperboards prices on the Eastern seaboard de record ord-_ i is and rising costs. Dollars In Circulation Hit ) HeronI Hit’ll Dnrinti ) car The Federal Reserve reports that, whether or not you have vour share of the dollars out, j there are 30.370,000,000 of them in circulation, moge than ever before in the history of the nation. Money in circulation means U. S. cur j rency not held in the banks or the I Reserve System, but presumably in the pockets of U. S. citizens. Eye Glasses Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. Peele’s — Jeweler* 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 Our Staff Wishes for* \ on the Best Of Everything In the New Year! We have enjoyed serving yon hi the past year ami wr in vito yon hack apiin often! TEEN AGE AND MISSES SHOP « M SHOP House of Fash ion After Christmas SALE OP TO 50% orr - COATS- '' SUITS DBESSES SP0BTS WEAB MILUNEBY TUBS House oi foskieu Smart Things for Smart Women
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