Hc*f»e Ovf-r R>»«w(i Aa\- N • • Aurtd Ftx»:bail Gaaa? Visit Here Mr. and Mrs Charlie Perkins of P rtsrr.-.-.th .'pent the v.-- k efir here v. :r. Mr and M. "T - »• b-r -• Visit In Dunn Mr and Mrs. Ri'.ev Tew and Hi iflrers v;?.*ec ;r» Dunn la.'t weekend. Birth Announcement M: am Mr- Ler.v. announce the b::th f a ter C.a - ••. H Gu< Btcerr ber 2 ir. a Richrr. pita. Mrs Gu-1< r. ■ the 1L Ear. i P. 4k m n t James vide Guyt. : daugh tun. on nd h< s former f near Sere Yesterday Justice f the Peace Edir.'-rv: feriv and J B Whitfield of Oak City, attended t fc.-.r.-' here yesterday -♦ Visit In Norfolk Mrs. Joe Robert- r.. Jt , spent Saturday in Norfi ,k Visits Grandson In Hospital 54;. ytanmng . ,j Y'arm. Visit Here Mr ar.d Mr;- BrA Ha.slip of Wii-in visited here du:;ng the week-end. Visit In Manteo M: anc Mr Ear'. Bonds daughter. Dianne. Mr and V A Bm f ar.d Sandra K-v, visiteil in Maf/ V:* • S jE'iiO a Visits Here Mrs. E. P C : S-.. . i. . M. Ray H G< - <ir; <n ber> week-end. Visits In Durham Mr- Ms:;. G.;?:a;n .seek-e.v in Durham daughter. M. R N family. -» ngharr. of . and Mr •• e over the pent last with her Hales, and \ isit In Graham Mr and Mr- T F Davenport spent la-' R end in Graham j • g file Ri v and M: i Z. T Pieph ff. -«. Leaves For New York Mi ■ ■ Ida and Haze! Jones left by train Friday for New York City for a few day- visit with friends. Visit In Halifax Mi and M: Henry Leggett spent lii'? week-end with Mr and Mr- I-aa Strickland in Halifax. Spend Week-end In Enfield Mr and Mrs L. R Fleming and Ed Fleming of Ha <1 spent the week-end with Mr Fleming sister, Mrs. D. A. Hunt, in En field. -— Returns To Base A 2<- Craven Gardner ha= re turned to his new station in Ban gor, Maine, after 20 day here with his parent-. Mi .md Mi - Periie Gardner i»>a Vi wz sen w —h WM i mmt iL*, ■ . ICAX mold* wey.T&ere't bo lilo ■ ■ ■■ J < . Foot M, 29', 3T, 35', X. *D wife I whiri brekm. Cbo*o* at fiooc MOBILK HO!HK SALKS West fcnd Circle GREEN VII, I,E, N. C, //?/' 7 irtiji FABULOUS FASHIONS For Yonr CHRISTMAS PARTY time oA fashion Williamston, N. C. PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE IN NORTH CAROLINA AFTER JANUARY 1. GET FULL PARTICULARS ABOUT TUI NEW AUTOMOBILE SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAV FROM H AHRISQN ft CABSTABFHCN PHONE 24U WILLUMSTON, N. C. Boy Scon! News • S Lit- i troop 27 held their 3rd rr:> ‘-r.g in the new S- u? The rr.'.—t;r.£ was open s'" • • P . r. Wiv-«le' *•:.(} .r« a . * • t:.e h.vt;: by ;ni th- L d'- Ptave: We took up dues Bill- Carstarphen pa trol v.- r. a mo. se .ode signaler After we learned some of the morse code we had our first board of review and the meeting war- ad journed.—Reporter. Don Skinner Visit In Norfolk Mr ar.d Mr.-. Mack H Leggett ano daughter visited Mv and Mrs. Octaviou- Ta> i-»r in Norfolk Sunda1 . Returns Home A^ter a short v. it here. Mi Wifliatn P. Hodges returned to hr- h-..me in Asheville this morn ing. He was accompanied home by his father. Mr. W J Hodges, who will sp- nd the holiday sea son there. -9 improving Undergoing an operation last Friday for a broken hip suffered in a fall the day before. Mrs A J. Manning, Sr., was reported to be getting along very well this morning in a local hospital. Visits Here C S Coats of the Treasury’s Alcohol Tax Unit and formerly state,ned here, attended to busi m- in the county yesterday. He ■ new living in Smithfieid Visit In Norfolk Mrs L. H. Taylor and children and Master Phillip Taylor visited Mr and Mrs Octavious Taylor in Norfolk during the week-end. ■.■*. Making Report Of Court Mrs Vinson Bridgers of T3r boro is reporting the current term of the superior court. Visit In Sulfolk Mr and Mrs Mack H Leggett and children and Mrs Monolia Taylor and children ; si ted Mr and Mrs. J: Taylor and family m Suffolk Sunday. Returns Home After «pet.dfr.i; •••• k • in Washington, D C , Mrs. J E -y She- was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs Chas. Bowers and her infant .4bn, James King Bowers, who will spend the holi days here. -» Attend Basketball (lame William Manning, Billy Harris, Eddie Hardison and Jimmy Spruill attended the Eastern Ken ' «-»•»- ■■ ■ ■ n»»>i in Raleigh Saturday night. -*. Visits Friends And Relatives Miss Wanda Jones of Raleigh spent the week-end here with friends and relatives. — ♦ Expected Home Tomorrow Charles Carver and Hilton Peel, students at N. C. State College. Raleigh, are expected home to morrow night to spend the holi days. Church A!'Roper Scene oi Wedding -# Mi*- Peggy Louise Mirelle afld V • p- H Ruhr rt*«-.n .vtre i :n rri-.:: ;.rge on Th«rMk«v. December 3 at 4 P M. in the Rop er Chr.nsan Church with the pas • , Res M:. Gardm.-r. offici ating. Only imrnedate families and friends attended the doubte mrnrnm A r "• ■ R, - - ' •he *en of Mr. and Mr? Joe Ro bertson of WiUiamston and ’he bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr-- David MUeite of Jarrerviiie The 6nde wore a light blue ti 'tie suit with Sight blue acces ■ui:e« Her tiat was a navy blue felt with a soft s-eil and trimmed ;n seed peat is and rhinestones She wore a shoulder corsage of red roses. The mother of the bride was dre-sed in a navy suit with navy accessories The groom's mother wore navy crepe with navy ac-ces . e- lfoth w - .re co-sages of red, roses The bride is a graduate of darnc-ville High School and at ‘ended East Carolina College un til ‘.he time of her marriage Air man Robert-on was graduated from the WiUiamston schools and before enlistment, he attended Chowan College. The couple will make their home in Riverside California, and Airman Robertson will be sta tioned at March Air Force Base ;n Los Angeles. Mis. Robertson will work as a secretary in a Riv erside jewelry firm. Jamesville Club Holds Meeting The Jamesville Woman’s Club met on Tuesday evening of last seek in it's newly acquired build-; ing—the old Primitive Baptist Church. The- room was beautiful ly decorated with evergreen . red berries and candles. This radiated the joy of the women in having a club home of their own. The President, Mrs. Edgar Brown, presided over a short busi ness -e-«ion. after which she turn-! ed the meeting over to the "Public Relations Committee a Christ mas film, “The Guiding Star,” was shewn and gifts were ex changed. The hostesses Mrs. H B. Gay lord. Mrs. J A Ellis. Mrs. C T Gaines and Mrs, J E Gardner-* served refreshment* depicting j Christmas—jello with whipped! ci com pa i1-> - nuts. (iTni i Hi- | fee Thejiext meeting %■illbe heldp • r. January 55, in the ciuS'buiid” ing. Setting an endurance record in flying is just plane torture. s Your Privilege OF OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE ON THE PUBLIC ROADS OF NORTH CAROLINA IS INVOLVED! L«’t I'd Swure Coverage For Y'ou At Qnee. MOBLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Auxiliary Plans Parly Saturday - -- ^ ■ -- Arrangiemeftt* for the Christ .!* Party of the- American Le gi>*n Auxiliary to be held at the Hut on Watts St.. Saturday tilth! Dece/hber 19th from h &Q o’clock till about complete. Each member it requested r come in Costume < tacky or ©th ssff &r.i bftng a gift wrap* ped package for the Chr?«tmr. • tree. A prize is being offered to tne member who wear; the most unique costume Judges are non members . Mrs. Bruce L. Pecle. chairman of decorations, will be assisted by mesdames P B. Dillon, Hugh B Griffin. Joe Johnson Jr., and Claude Hardison. This committee will assist Miss Maude Thomas, local teachers in preparation of| Hut for youth group party on Friday night December 18th. Mes dames W. O. Griffin. Carlyle Langley and Arthur White are sefvin gon the refreshment com mittee. / Mint ImpI Hurtling f Hononil at S.Hotipr, Miss Laei Bunting, bride-elect of December, was h >r.oreri v.ity a 'bower party given bv Mrs/ T. H. Johnson. Mrs. J C. Ross and Mrs J. F Crisp at the horie of Mrs T H Johnson, Saturday night, December 5. : The Honoree was presented with a corsage of white carna tions j The guests, upon arrival were greeted at the door by Mrs. J C. Ross and directed to the dining room by Mrs J T Crisp. Bridal cakes, nuts, mints and punch .. »■■■ .., were served with Mrs T H. Johr. .. Mrs Johnson's home was very ' beautifully decorated through out • with a p.nk aiid white bridal mo tif? Pink and white gladiolas and carnation? were u«ed in stunning arrangement?, while delicate pin* roses adorned the table. The honofee wore for this oc casion a green velvet aress. tisCHRSRa ... fa.? lovely courtesy •were approximately forty guests. iiaryn^ei^on of M: and Mrs. Dennis Peel underwent an appen dectomy in Brown's Community Hospital yesterday. Y.ufig Peel, who recently ; eturnt d from vte' service, nas shown marked im provement since the operation. Knowing that You don’t know much is really knowing a lot. Returns Home | M- •tJ3W!t~Ta<ii'r retume-i iV his home on Williamston RFD 2, yesterday following treatment in ' Brown Community Hospital for ■several days. ! Spending Winter Here Mrs. Edcirr.ira C. Chase of New I York is sperwiints the wifiter here with hs. sister, Mrs. James G Staton. Graduate* After 22 1 ears 'lypinyth flit Book Report' ~ Brewer. Maine — Avery D. Olmstead will receive his high school diploma—just 22 years late —when and if he hands in a book report he should have handed in in 1931. Records chow that Olm st --ad, who will be 40 * n Christ mas day, completed all ether gra duation requirements, except the book report. -a---—-nn~— ■■■'«■ ■*«' -^TTm KXCU’SIVR HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS 3o to *1.00 1 Day Service On Imprinting PEELE'S • JEWELERS Your Chriatmas Gift Store 121 Main Williamston NKW Hipkiis She Store WlUiaoMon EVERY CHJtft't Christmas SMART NEW PAIR O What child doesa’t love ■> Wiay mw pairl Tk*r » practical, too. for Poll-Carrots will take that pair of busy, young feet through dtv rugged winter months... safely comfortably, economically JUS to $5.95 ' \ to K (Juality Shorn For Lp»* BE SURE - ORDER TODAY MAOLA EGGNOG — WHIPPING CREAM BITTER and MILK For Tour Holiday Need*! Phone JKg** dairy proouct* 3188 Hatifdtlon Street WUIlumMon. N* G. Sold it Better Food Storm Kvory&hprr MMMMMMMOMMMMMMAMMlMMMMMMMMMMtM TOYS TOYS Thera isaodoehtahoai U— -Wehaw (he most toys [a se tters we ever remember—for Girls and Bap. Tea can purchase all your Christmas toys from us-"from die smallest little Me Inf to a nice shiny new kike* Coma in aud look 'em over. Cowboy Suits Pull Toys Drums Tops Basket Balls Pianos Telephones Tea Sets Musical Toys Organ Grinders Harps Footballs Trains Doctor Set Dolls Tricycles Puppets Monopoly Jeeps Batts Doll Dressers Wagons Merry Go Round Guns Batons Black Boards ALSO mmr«BTS AMD CANWES Martin Supply Company Washington Street Williaimton, N. C.

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