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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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West fcnd Circle
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FABULOUS FASHIONS
For Yonr
CHRISTMAS PARTY
time oA fashion
Williamston, N. C.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Attend Basketball (lame
William Manning, Billy Harris,
Eddie Hardison and Jimmy
Spruill attended the Eastern Ken
' «-»•»- ■■ ■ ■ n»»>i
in Raleigh Saturday night.
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Visits Friends And Relatives
Miss Wanda Jones of Raleigh
spent the week-end here with
friends and relatives.
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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
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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.
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flying is just plane torture.
s
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Auxiliary Plans
Parly Saturday
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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.
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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.
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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
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Washington Street
Williaimton, N. C.