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Attend Festival Mi and Mrs J C. VanWyek at tended the potato festival in E lizabeth City Saturday. Move To Richmond Mrs. Bob Monteith and daugh ter. Fran, moved to Richmond yesterday to join Mr Monteith who was transferred there from the local VKPCO offices a few months ago Pevle s - Jeivelors Since 1899 121 Main Williamston In Chapel Hill Friday Mr. Harry A. Biggs spent last Friday in Chapel Hill reading his tory in the University Library. -« Visits Barents Miss Frances Rogersor. of Nor folk visited her parents, Mi and Mrs Perlie Roberson last week end Returns from Alabama Mi Stewart VanNortwick re turned Saturday from Foley, Ala bama, where he nad been working for the past month with the Federal-State inspection servicp -*_— Visiting in Chapel Hill Mrs J. W. Watts is spending a few days in Chapel Hill with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Lyons. On Honor Roll Miss Caroline Wallace, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs W C Wal lace of Jamesville, made the, hon ■ r roll at F.a>t Carolina College during the spring quarter Miss Wallace is now at home with her parents for the summer. Here from Jamesville Mi and Mrs Walter Brown of Jamesville visited here yesterday. Hay stocks on North Carolina farms May 1 totaled 292.000 tons, compared with 230,000 tons on May 1 last year. Eye Glasses Broken? We maintain a complete optical service Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. Peele’s — Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 2S11 -Tmfa CfamiMq ymie^c W Nowadays it isn't necessary to spend much time and effort to keep floors sparkling . . . Armstrong s Resilient Floors simplify houte • '*--n,nq uf| year round. ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM If housciloaning is hiking a lot of your lime, reniomhor tli.it \rnisti'ong‘s Linoleum needs only a liy'1 it dusting daily and an occasional w ashing and \\ a\ing to keep it like new. Set the new sl\ les la ic now -( arpetone SpaM'-i, id is! i Modi i ii. (delui tone, and < dais ARMSTRONG'S LINOGLIISS WAX Makes Floor Care Easy Specially developed for all resilient floors. Self-polishing, .All you do is pour it, spread / y it let if drv. B. S. Courtney & Son “Furniture Since 1914” Visits in Washington Mrs. D. JR Davis visited in j | Washington Saturday. -—— i Here from Windsor Miss Beulah Pheips of Windsor visited here Sunday afternoon -♦ %’isit .Morehead Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thrower, Mr. and Mrs Van Ralph Taylor and ! Mr. and Mrs Jack Burden visited | Morehead City Sunday. Accepts Position Miss Lucy Robertson has ac cepted a position in the book keeping department of the Wil hamston Packing Company Un til recently she was a member of the faculty in the Plymouth schools. Visits in Raleigh Mi John A. Ward visited his .yin. John. Jr., and family in Ra leigh last week-end. Here from New York Miss Louise Cooke of New York City and Miss Dorothy Rectanus of Boston are spending a few days here with Miss Cooke's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Cooke. -$ Visiting in Davidson Mrs. F. M. Manning and daugh ter. Sarah, left Sunday to spend a few days with relatives in David son Another daughter, Mary Ann will join them there tomor row. Visiting in Raleigh Mrs. John A Ward is spending a few days with her son, John, Jr , and family in Raleigh. -«- - , Attending Conference Jane Manning, Delia May Goff, Betty Fagan Cai staiphen, Jean ] Coltrain, Bobby Manning. Rich ] ard Manning, Meanna Jean Wil lard, Jane Ann Barnhill, Janice Anne Manning, Jessie Marie ; Corey and Fletcher Thomas are 11 attending a young people’s con-1 ferencc at A. C. College this week ! I Austli^ficholsi tCo.SK h* I Visit Beach Mi and Mrs. Billy Biggs spent [ Sunday at Atlantic Beach. Visits in Asheboro ! Mrs. Henry Winslow visited Mrs. W H Spencer in Asheboro I and attended a class reunion • at I Woman's College of the University |of North Carolina in Greensboro, j last week-end. Visiting in Thomasvilie Mis Steve Clary and children left last week-end for Thomasvilie where they will spend a month with relatives While away Mrs Clary will undergo surgery in a High Point hospital. Attend Boat Races Mr. and Mrs. T. B Brandon and son. Tommie, and Mi. and Mrs. Bill Urquhart attended the boat races in Elizabeth City Sunday. Attend Auto Races Messrs. Hubert. Biggs, Fisher Harris, Roland Bunting. B B Rogerson, Tilmon Coltrain and Sheriff M W Holloman were among those from here who at tended the auto races in Raleigh Sunday. Visit Elizabeth City Dr. and Mrs. L. Sidney Chris tian visited Elizabeth City Sun day. Visits in Greensboro Mrs Charles Hawley visited her sister. Miss Edna Ivey,-in Greens boro last week-end. In Chapel Hill Mr J. W W'atts is spending to day in Chapel Hill. -- Here from Petersburg Mr. and Mrs L. R Anderson of Petersburg spent the week-end here with his brother, Mr. J. C. Anderson, and Mis Anderson. Visits in Rocky Mount Mis. Carroll Jones spent Sat urday and Saturday night with her father, Mi D B Mobley, who is a patient in Park View Hos pital. Rocky Mount Visit Here East Week-end Mr and Mrs. Marion Barber and daughter, Vivian, and Mr Stephen Gardner of Arlington, Va.. visited their sister, Mrs. Chas. Sexton, in Brown’s Community Hospital here last week-end Visiting in Jamesville Mrs. L F. Lane and daughter, Ann, of Rocky Mounl are spend ing this week with Mis Emma Gardner in Jamesville. -« Here from Washington Mr and Mrs H. B. Anderson and daughters, Dottie and Bever ly, of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs G M Anderson and son, G. M., Jr., of Jamesville visited their brother and uncle. Mr J C. An derson, and Mrs. Anderson, here Sunday. -»— Visits Mother in Hospital Mr. Charlie Sexton. Jr , of Nor folk visited his mother in Brown's Community Hospital last Friday. Patient in Hospital Mrs. Julius S. Peele is receiving lieutrnent in a Washington hos pital Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs Gene Kimball of Fredericksburg, Va , spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs L. Bruce Wynne. NOVI tin* machinery you need to step up production or save labor on your farm. We will finance the purchase with a low-cosi loan. Repayment terms will he arranged to suit your conveni ence. dome in and find out ull about this friendly, sensible way to finance farm maehinery. BRANCH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY I Married Here Recently Mrs. Jack Welch, who before her recent marriage in the Memorial Baptist Chuieh in Williamston, was Miss Jean M< Lawhorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Chester McLawhorn. Mr. Welch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch of Williams ton. \ttend Boat Hates Mi. and Mis Paul Jones at tended the boat races in Elizabeth Jity Sunday. --<® -teturn from Florida Mi', and Mrs. Sammy Taylor le arned Sunday night from a week’s stay in Charleston and Honda. Visiting in New York Mrs. Frank Margolis left Sun iay for a visit with relatives in Vew York • Mr. Margolis accom panied here as far as Norfolk. -—-*> V isit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Ward, Jr., ind daughter, Judy, of Edenton spent Sunday here with Mrs Ward’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L'. Anderson. Visit Pamlico Dr. and Mrs J S. Rhodes, Jr., and sons, Jimmy, Tommy and Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnhill and daughters, Betsy Wood and Jenny Wynne, spent Sunday at Pamlico. Visit Morehead Mr and Mrs. Bud Black and sons, Jimmie and Michael, are spending three weeks at More head City. Leave for California Granted a leave of absence by the Virginia Electric and Power Company here, Mr. K W. (Duke) Loudon, accompanied by his fam i ily, Mrs. Loudon and children, J Nina Katherine and Kenneth. Lee j Loudon, left yesterday for Los ! Angeles where they will visit his parents, and where he will re I ceive treatment for a tropical di ! sease contracted while in service in the South Pacific during Work! War II Mr and Mrs Earl Blake : will occupy the home on North I Ilaughton Street while the Lou | dons are away. -—— Here from Smithfield Miss Edna Barnhill of Smith field visited here this week. Dr. I.. S. Christian OPTOMETRIST 103 lutsl Main Street Williumston Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Telephone 3326 new angle in broadcloth stripes... 2.98 Ship’n Shori has a brand new slant on stripes! This sleeveless shirt pencils each one at fashion-perfect angles. See the mitred collar... | the step-ladder placket front? Pastel, vivid or dark strokes on white combed cotton broadcloth ».. superbly washable .sues 30 to 38. For The Newest In Smart Fashions Shop At The Uous£ oA TusLiau Williamston, N. C. I i Attending Camp ! Billy Britton Thomas, Eunice |Grimes, Fanhie Martin Carstar Iphen, Constance Chesson, Sally ! Grev Griffin, Dianne Cherry, San i dra E. Modlin and Jimmy Hardi son are attending camp at Fish j er*s Landing on the Neuse. Miss ! Harriet Ward is serving the camp ‘as counselor and the Rev. John L. I Goff is the director. [ Spend Week-end at Beach Mr and Mrs. Mayo Harrison, Jearl Lee, Alton Harrison, Nell Lee, Janice Wynne and Penney Rogerson spent last week-end at Nags Head, Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. William Reason of Newport News announce the birth of a daughter, Vicky Jean, on Saturday. May 23. Mrs Reason is the former Miss Mary Gladys Long, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. R. Long of RFD 1, Wiliiamston. -* Visits in Durham Mrs. Mary Coltrain visited her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hale, and family in Durham last week-end. Return from Mississippi Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hopewell returned home over the week-end after visiting their son. Samuel, at Keester Field, Mississippi, for a week. They also visited New Orleans and other interesting places in the South. On their re turn trip they were accompanied home by their daughter, Miss Maxine, who attended college at Franklin Springs, Ga. Rfdgauiatpi OPTICIAN*. 1*4 nr* Priata • GrtcavU* Molded bodice-front b"t lies ttl shoulder. Lined anil bordered triangle stole to near as fashion liciaies. Leaf-patterned, printed madras, in ime, blue'or lilac on white backeround. 10 to 10 Wednesday Morning SPECIAL ,ONE LOT PRE-TEEN SEERSUCKER PAJAMAS *'*■*'• ».7« ! $2.98 Teen - Age And Misses Shop
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