* mrrwrFT.rU T. Visit In Count' Mr unci Mrs Ciydc Griffin and son. Billy, of Suffolk Virginia, visited Mi Wul Griffin and Mi and Mrs George E Roberson Sunday. Ket urni To W ork After having spent several da;.: on two different occasions m Mar tin General H-soital with ;< leg injury and bruises recurring from an automobile accident Dillon Cherry returned fo ho- old job with Marvil Package Company Monday morning Mr Cherry was just recently discharged from the armed forces Visit In Robersonville Mr and Mrs Raymond Mans field of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs L R. Whitt in Robe -onville Sunday. Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs W T Kirkman of Robersonville visited Mrs Ruth Kirkman and children here Sun day. lU-UUvliUUUUUlMUlw Return To Base Pf- Billy Spruiii and Royce Ward returned to Fort Jackson. S. C Sunday after -pending the ! week-end with their parents, -- Return To Durham 7. ,'Iib- • M . ■ :! to Duk. Urc.versit’ Sunday after .-.pending tin holidays in .• with parent- She accompanied Miss Evilyn Harrison, who also spent the holidays in Wiiliamston. Here Sunday Mi and Mrs David Hix and daughter. Nancy, of Oxford visit ed Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus Sunday. -- Enters Hospital Raleigh Mizelle an employee of Roanoke Chevrolet Company, en ti : ed the Martin General Hospital Friday with a heart ailment. His condition is reported to be im proving. -$ Undergoes Operation Mi>. Herbert Lilley underwent an operation in Brown's Com munity Hospital here last Friday. In Local Hospital Mrs. Garland Perry and daugh ter. Mary Clyde Griffin, both en tered Brown’s Community Hos pital lost week for treatment. -« Enters Hospital Here Mrs Howard Coltrain entered | Brown's Community Hospital last week for treatment Continues Quite III Mrs. J. T. Griffin continues quite ill in Brownie Community Hospital. Return From Florida M: and Mrs. C E. Cofficld of Norfolk and Mrs K W Copeland returned Wednesday night after spending several days in Florida at the orange and grapefruit farms. -9 Returns Home Mrs. W. A Hodges has return ed to her home after spending the Christmas holidays in Miami and Lecanto, Fla. Visits In County Mrs. Bill H. Starnes spent a few days last week with hei parents, Mi and Mrs. Mack D. Leggett, near Bear Grass. -^ Returns To Tennessee King D. Leggett has returned to Tennessee after spending the holidays with his parents. -« Visit Here Mr. and Mr.-. E. E Holding of Rieh Square visited Mrs. J L. Harris and sons last week-end. Here Last Week-end Miss Mildred Darden of Hull- j ington visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. j Coburn here last week end. In Plymouth -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hall visited Mr and Mrs Carlyle Hall and r.:iy Plymouth Sunday. -^ lonfined to Home M - Maurice M•••!•• is Mill can lined tn her home with a throat infection. Returns To William.ston Mr J E. Pope returned to Wil liamston last week-end after a three months stay in Dallas. Texas. Announce Birth of Daughter Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speller, a daughter, Nancy Louise, Tuesday, December 30, 1952. Weight. 7 pounds, 3 ounces. -«> Returns To Base Cpl Leslie Godard returned Sunday to his base at Fort Belvoir, Va„ after spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Grover Godard. Spends Week-end in Bear Grass Mrs. Irvin Whitehurst and daughter, Yvonne, spent last week-end with her mother, Mrs. Gilbert Rogerson, in Bear Grass. -« t i»h m nrar urav» Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Griffin and children, Patricia, Stafford, and Chai lotto Ann, visited friends and relatives in Bear Grass last week end. Returns To Norfolk Miss Grace Rogerson ol Norfolk returned home after spending the New Year holiday with Mrs. Gil bert Rogerson in Bear Glass. Visit In County Mr. and Mrs. Mack G. Rogerson and daughter, Helen, of Edenton, visited Mr. Rogerson's. mother, Mrs. Gilbert Rogerson, last week end. Returns To Base John R. Rogerson returned to Orange, Tex., after spending the week at home with Mrs Gilbert Rogerson. Spending Few Bays in Bear Grass Mrs. Bertha Tetterton is spend ing a fejv days with Mrs Gilbert Rogerson in Bear Grass. -* Spend Bay In Bear Grass Miss Hazel Taylor, Jimmie Le mon and Miss Sybil Harris spent Sunday in Bear Grass. Recovering from Operation Mrs. Romulus Revels is recover-1 mg from an operation performed in Duke Hospital cpi December Last reports state that her condi tion is much improved and she hopes to return home soon. Visit Relatives In Hospitals Mrs Velma Bailey and son, Phillip, Mi and Mrs Alonza Rev els and children. Tommy and Lin da. visited relatives and friends in Duke Hospital, Durham, and N. C. Memorial Hospital. Chapel Hill, Sundav. In Durham Sunday Mr S. J Lilley and sons, Law rence and Arthur, and Mr. Rom ulus Revels were in Durham visit ing Mrs Romulus Revels, a pa tient in Duke Hospital. Returns To Station Cpl Norwood Keel lias return ed to Ins station at Merchantville, N J . after spending the holidays ah home with his mother, Mrs. Temple Keel. S|m*ihI I>ay Here Mrs. Bi tss Hum'll and Mi**i if ■ «• •» •■!>—iw’y ■■ f '^r>, ..ris'vU -5pent Sunday hen: with friends and re latives. -p Here Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hogcrson of Greenville visited Mrs. Roger-son’s mother. Mrs Ternpie Keel, here last week-end. -1 Here From Ay den Miss Mary Ellen Whitehurst of) Ayden visited Miss Virginia Price I Friday night. Miss Price aeeom-1 panied her back for the week-end. Spends Week-end In New Bern Mrs Lennie Manning spent the week-end in New Bern with friends, Spends. Week-end Here Mr. Carey Earl Kelly, Jr, of Aubondale, Fla., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs J S Whitley and daughter, Elizabeth Whitley. —♦ Returning To Station Cpl. George E. Moore, Jr., is re turning to lus station at Sfceaueus, N. J , tomorrow after having spent he holidays with his family here — &C/foU44C -fax-MtccU * * < Known fot heavy weight, matchless beauty and tradi tional craftsmanship, Kirk Sterling is made by America's Oldest Silver souths, founded 1815. Muse Jewclrv do. WHEN ILLNESS STRIKES Sor ) our Dovtor When Medication Is Prescribed Sov I s Davis Pharmacy I'RESCKIPTIO* SEECI i LISTS TOBACCO CANVAS TOBACCO SEED SALT LARD STANDS TUBS BUCKETS, SEASONING AU Your Hog Killing Needs Martin Supply Co. Married December 28 Mil's Eleanor HoIm-isoii am J. R. Everett Speak Their Vows -* Miss Eleanor Brown Roberson of near Washington became the bride of James Robert Everett ol Williamston in the Macedonia Christian Church of Williamston on Saturday. December 28, at 11 o’clock in the morning. Using the double-ring cere mony, the Rev. Preston Cayton ol Edenton heard the vows. Flooi baskets of white gladioli, lighted tapers in branched candelabra and a background of palms, smi lax, and fern decorated the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Eli Hoyt Roberson, Sr. of Washington, route three, and Mr. Everett is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Ever ett. Mrs. J. R. P. Griffin, pianist presented a program of wedding music using traditional marches for the processional and recession al Evan Griffin, soloist, sang "G Promise Me" and “The Lord's Prayer." The bride, escorted by her lath er who gave her in marriage, wore a wedding gown of nylon lace and illusion over white bridal satin. The bouffant ballerina skirt was of nylon net with lace inset near the hemline. The fitted bodice was of lace, styled with a small pointed collar, long sleeves ux tending into petal points, and but toned by tiny satin buttons. Her Halo bonnet had a small flared lace brim outlined with seed pearls. Her tiered veil was of il lusion. She carried a nosegay of white carnations and pom-pons centered with a white purple tip ped orchid. Miss Lane Robet.son was her sis ter's maid of honor She wore a purple nylon net gown made over matching taffeta. The strapless bodice was worn with a brief bo lero in tucked design. The fuil skirt was fashioned with cords of purple satin. A purple net ban deau, white, gloves and purple 'slippers complimented her cos i tume and she carried a nosegay I of yellow, purple and pink pom pons and carnations tied with pink I satin. Roland Everett of Williamston served his brother as best man and ushers were J. O. Manning, Jr* and Horace Ray, both of Wil liamston. brothers-in-law of thr bridegroom, Eli Hoyt Roberson, Jr and James VV. Roberson, brothers of the bride. Mrs. Roberson wore a black Bo tany suit, using black accessories and a lavender orchid corsage. Mrs. Horace Ray, the bride groom's sister, wore a Wedgewood blue dress with brown accessories and a iavcndai orchid. The couple left for a wedding trip to New York, The bride wore I a navy blue suit, wheat colored : poodle cloth coat, wheat acces | sories'and the white orchid from her wedding bouquet. The bride was graduated from Meredith College in Raleigh and HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The Ladies' Aid Society of Ma cedonia gave Mrs. Lewis Holiday *;a surprise birthday party January | i in the church. She was eighty | one. The ladies had their regula 1 meeting then the honoree openc< | her gifts. Refreshments wen |served to about thirty member .and visitors. --■ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. C Wallace o Jamesville announce the engage ' rr.ent and approaching marriagi | of their daughter, Virginia Caro line, to Mr. James Edgar Myers sen of M-- and Mrs W M Mver of Williamston. The wedding uil lie solemnized in the Cedai Branch Baptist Church in James ville on Saturday, January 31, a 5 p. m. i Move To Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Currer have moved their residence tc Raleigh where Mr. Curren has ac cepted a new position. He was associated with the Williumstor Implement Company during thcii stay here. is a member of the Plymouth school faculty. Mr. Everett is s veteran of World War II and en tered the maritime service aftci his discharge from the U. S. Navy He is now attending East Carol in College in Greenville. The couple will be at home at 118 Second Street in Greenville. I After the rehearsal on Friday. I December 27, J. O. Manning, Hor ace Ray and Roland Everett enter tained the wedding party at a dinner. \ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ■ j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stuart WhiJ- j ■ ley of Wiliiamston announce the ■ r engagement and approaching mar- j ■ riage of their daughter, Elizabeth j ' Murray, to Mr. Carey Earl Kelly, I junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carey • Earl Kelly bf Aubondale. Florida. - The date of the wedding is not definite at this time. Returns To College Miss Betty Lou Wobbleton has returned to her classes at Lees ■ McRae College in Banner Elk. Visit in Massachusetts John Lilley. Mrs. J. Eason Lil ies . a.. ; Mi".- Mar. Anna Taylor1 . returned New Year’s eve from Boston. M<.whew they visited< Lawrence Eason Lilley for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peele joined the group in Richmond and1 accompanied them to Boston. »j -$ In Raleigh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Griffin were j in Raleigh Sunday visiting Mrs j Griffin's uncle, Mr. Chas. Rawls, i who continues ill in a hospital j there. 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