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Here from Jamesville
Messrs. Elmer Modlin anti
-Skillet" Long of Jamesville at
tended to business here yester
day m .mmg, Mr. Long stated
th„t the herring run is increas
ing m the Roan-,, fee there, and
that bunches of herring may be
seen on the street,-.
Visit in Rocky Mount
Mr and Mrs Wheelei Martin
visited in Rocky Mount yester
day.
in Raleigh Toda>
Messrs Joe David Thrower and
Bruce Rogerson are attending to
business in Raleigh today.
Attends To Business Here
Mr Joshua L Coltrain, ill for
several weeks, was here from his
home in Williams Township yes
terday attending to business
Visit in Washington
Mrs. Theodore Roberson and
Mrs. Marvin Coltrain visited in
Washington yesterday afternoon
Moving To Kinston
Mr. and Mrs James R. Smith
are planning to move- to Kinston
where they have accepted posi
tions with Du Pont. Mis, Smith j
is being succeeded as secretary I
in the Paul Simpson Insurance i
Agency office here by Mrs Helen
Manning.
Spending Week-end Here
Miss Edna Barnhill of Smith
field is spending the week-end i
here.
Returns from Winston
Mrs. L T Fowden. Sr , return
ed home yesterday after spend
ing two weeks with her daugh
ter. Mrs Robert Jones, and fam
ily in Winston-Salem.
Attend Inaugural Kali
Miss Mary Alice Bailey, Mere
dith College student, and Earle
Litzenberger, student at Carolina,
attended the inaugural ball in
Raleigh last Thursday night.
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jin Louisville. Ky.
The Rev. Thomas Hastings <
in Louisville, K\ . with his fa the
who continues quite ill there,
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Here from Edenton
! Mi •'Lp. J ■ ‘ Lev ;d
| attended to business hue yestei
i day.
| In Farmville Wednesday
I Mi J Paul Simpson attendee
j to business in FarmvilJe yestei
! day.
Visit in Richmond
Dr and Mrs. J S Rhodes, Jt
and Mrs Tom Barnhill visited ir
Richmond Tuesday
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Attend Basketball Game
Elmer Jenkins. Jimmy Myer.
, and Henderson Mt/.elle attended
the Duke-VMl basketball game
in Durham Tuesday evening.
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Visits in Norfolk
Miss Bernice Ward visited in
Norfolk last week-end.
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In Wilson Wednesday
Messrs Kelly Gay and Buddy
Wior attended to business m
Wilson yesterday.
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Visits in Bridegton
Mi James Ward spent last
week in Bridgeton.
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Visits in Norfolk
Mrs. Elizabeth VanLanding
ham visited in Norfolk Tuesday.
In New York City
Mr and Mrs Frank Margolis
are spending a few days in New
York where Mi Margolis is pur
chasing merchandise for ins firm.
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Visiting In Leggetts
Mrs C A Harrison and grand
daughter. Miss Jane Armstrong,
are visiting Dr Speight Anderson
in Leggetts.
Leaves Hospital
His condition greatly improved
following treatment in Brown's
Community Hospital for several
weeks, Mi J N Hopkins is now
at the home of Ins son, Mr. Ben
Hopkins, on North Biggs Street.
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Announce Birth
Dy and Mrs. Rudolph Peele
anounee the birlli of a daughter,
Jacqueline Fleming, on Tuesday,
January 13, 1953. in Martin Gen
eral Hospital. Mis Peele is the
former Miss Marjorie Fleming.
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Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Gur
ganus announce the birth of a
son Rondell Wayne, on Sunday,
January J. 1953. in Brown s Com
rnunitv Hospital Mrs. Gurgunus
's the former Miss Dorothy llai
slip
I
J Confined To Her Home
? ) Mrs Mary Bel! Osborne
i fmed U> be I home with a
| cold and bronchitis.
is con
seven
Returns Horne
! After undei'going treatment u
j a locai hospital for a week, Mr
Charles Peek- returned to tin
| home on Marshall Avenue yes
j terda.t afternoon His eonditiui
is much improved, but he will
j continue at home for a week 01
I more.
Visits in Greenville
Mrs Bettie Coltrain visited in
Greenville Tuesday,
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j Visit in Rocky Mount
Mrs. Leman Barnhill and Mrs.
| Vernon Bunting visited in Rocky
I Mount yesterday.
Returns To New Jersey
SFc Wilbur Jackson has re
| turned to Merchantville, N J..
after visiting relatives and friends
here for a few da VS.
Here from Tarboro
Mr Charlie Weeks of Tarboro
attended to business here yester
day.
To Visit Here
Miss Olivia Costin of Washing
ton, I). C, will arrive tomorrow
evening to spend sev.eral days
here with Miss Georgia Rober
son.
Visit Here Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Frazier McDevitt
ol Washington, D. C., visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. R. Davis here Wed
nesday.
Spending Week-end Here
Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse of
Elizabeth City is spending the
week-end here with Mrs. Joel
Muse.
Here from Everetts
Mrs. Minnie Wynne of Everetts
visited her daughter, Mrs. Her
man Bowen, here this week.
Here
Mr
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here
Here
Mr
from Hamilton
Pei lie E Manning oi Ham
visited relatives and friends
yesterday.
from Hardens
and Mr,-.. Dennis Coburn
visited here v ester
ot Dardens
day.
Here from Itertie
Mr Hyman Speller of Bertie
County attended to business here
yesterday.
Return from Louisiana
Mi and Mrs W Harvey Ross
and son, Jack, have returned
home after spending some time
with relatives and friends in
Louisiana.
It's Colton
Picking Time
it
Leder Bros.
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So tonic by and pick your
cottons now before they
are picked over. We have
U* widest variety eve,^.
ami the perieci ‘‘dress'To’r
you is in our selection
Styled by
Cain/mt» (Jneen
I eenlimer
(-uy Art ley
Jullie, Jr.
Helen tf liilin^
A Small Deposit Will Hold The Dress or Dresses
Of Your Choice.
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i In the session held at the horn
of Mis. Ho* v Fagan, the grou
filled out their new yearbook
arid Mrs. Thao Harrison, hum
agent, outlined aims for 1953.
| Other activities included a brie
j business discussion.
i Leaving for Scotland Neck
>.iviTs: ;£th« i jniiis id SiVnti.ln
is leaving tomorrow for Scotian?
Neck to visit relatives arid friend:
after spending several week:
here with hci sister, Mrs. B, S
Courtney. /
Here from Pamlico
Miss Essie Peel of Pamlico i>
spending some time here with
friends.
Visits in l>unn
Miss Edith Stallings visited
relatives and friends in Dunn yes
terday.
To Have Tonsils Removed
Little Miss Sandy Roberson,
daughter of Mr. and Mis. Sam Ro
berson. will enter a local hospital
tomorrow to have her tonsils re
moved.
Messrs Wheeler Rugcrson. Bill
Harrison. Claience Bailey, J. B.
Rugcrson and Elbert Rawls visited
in Rocky Mount yesterday.
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Visit In Rocky Mount
Sergeant Arlice Atuood
ri .\eir Air Force Recruiter
- Sic Arlice G. Atwood has been
t assigned to the local Army and
e An- Force Recruiting Station. He
i will make his headquarters in
!Greenville at the post office and
will be in Washington each Mon
i day and Thursday. Williamston
jon Tuesdays and Greenville each
I Wednesday and Friday.
Sgt Atwood is a native of
I Sparta, Worth Carolina, and has
, been on recruiting duty for about
two months, coming to this sec
tion from Wilmington. He has
m ser vice for more, .than
i years.'' serving ir> Go n> ' ,** •stTr
jpan and Korea.
Everetts Boy To Flay
In Inangnrul Parade
Rudolph Hardy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Hardy of Everetts and
a pharmacist in Gaston Memorial
Hospital, Gastonia, will play with
; the Shrine Band of Charlotte in
1 the inaugural parade in Washing
ton, D. C . next Tuesday, it was ’
1 learned here today.
The Charlotte Shrine Band is
to march and play in the parade!
at Eisenhower’s inauguration.
I Here from Newport News
Mi Clee Reynolds of Newport *
i News is visiting his brother, Mr.
I D. L. Reynolds.
Improving
Quite ill for several weeks. Mi
Lewo;- Roberson was reported im
j proved today following treatment
I in Brown s Community Hospital
i Lester Terry Associated
With Farmers Supply
Lester Terry of the Bear Grass
community has recently ju/ned the
staff of the Farmers Supply Com
pany in Williamston.
In announcing Mr. Terry's asso
ciation. the firm managers invited
I Mr. Terry's friends and new cus
| tomers to visit their store for their
1 farm and home needs.
Formerly associated with the
Thro'vet Appliance Company, Mr.
Terry has had several years ex
ponent e with the sales and ser
vice of appliances.
1 K.<Ki i“ '"fvtsMSER 2
Brownit Troop Number 2 met
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
in the school house with Miss
Mary Saunders, our leader
After the meeting was called to
order, we sang our Brownie song,
said our promise, motto, and slo
gan. For our program each girl i
pantomimed what she got for
Christmas. We made get well
cards for one of our sick mem
bers. Mary Bess Elliott.
All of us got in Miss Mary’s ear
and went downtown and got a
drink at Clark's drug store. We
will meet again January 27, 1953.
—Ella Martin Gaylord.
Eastern Star Meets Friday
The regular meeting of the East- 1
ei n Star will be held tomorrow
night at the Masonic Hall. It will
be obligation night.
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Spending Week-end Here
Miss Jeannette Myers of Eliza- I
belli City is spending the week- ;
end here with her parents.
i Miss Loruine Whitley
W eds Mr. John Hines
In a service witnessed by rela
, lives and friends in the parsonage
| of 'the Williamston Christian
I Church, M;ss Loraine Whitley
was united in marriage to Mr.
jJohn D. Hines. The vows were
spoken before the Rev. John L.
Goff.
Mrs. Hines was attired in a
dres suit of navy blue with black
accessories and wore a shoulder
corsage of white carnations.
Mr Hines is the daughter of
Mr Lawrence Whitley and the
late Mr Whitiey uj Oak City. .
Mr. Hines is the son of Mi',
and Mrs, Hrrimett Hines of Wil
liamston Mi Hines is a grad
uate of Williamston High School
and is associated with Martin
Elliott Wholesale Company in
Williamston.
Mr. and Mrs. Hines after a
short wedding trip are making
then home in Williamston on
Hatton Street.
In Greenville Tuesday
Misses Nanette Harrison and
Marie Peed attended the East Car
olina-Guilford basketball game in
Greenville Tuesday evening.
Eye Glasses Broken?
We maintain :■ complete optical
service Lens, temples ar.d
frames replaced-repaired.
Quick service.
Peele’s — Jewelers
121 Main St. Tel. 2311
ELMWOOD SANATORIUM
Located oil Mi^liiuiv 301. Elm Lily, N. L.
Alcoholism Treatment designed for Rapid
Recovery and Rehabilitation.
Directed by a loeal Practicing Physician.
Registered Nurses with Experience.
J. W. CHERRY, Manager
Phone Day or Night 5061
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