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r/ivb Visit Here Patrolman ai-d Mrs J >hnny Allsbrook and infant son of W; r renton visited Mr Allsbronk - mother here Tuesday night end vrstcrdr.y. -*— VWt In Buies ( reek Mr. and Mrs Fiet; her Thomas visited in R > - Creek last Run day evening -•# Visit Heir Messrs Leroy Harrison and L C Harrison and Elder A B. Ayers of Bear Grass visited here yes terdav morning. -4L Visits Here Mr Roland Coburn of Dardens was here yesterday attending to business gu3.n1.ya Fhe Point- In Grr-f-nville PRESIDENT Rot Jameson. Virginia Electric and Power Company district manager, was elected president of the local Rotary club this week. Planning To Return Home Mr. and Mr* Hardison is ex pected home this week-end from Harrodsburh. Ky . where he has been or, the tobacco market for several weeks. -♦ Visiting Here Mrs Pete Eason of Farmville is visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur White, here. DUNDEE CHINA liy i i FRANCISCAN See tliir. am* main other beautiful pat term of fine eliiua*ure at our xtore. Muse Jewelry Co. icro»s from Tho Enterprise' A» _rt _ Ai* _ n _ Ai» Attend Meeting Messrs Darryl Clayton, Jr.. William Cherry, Jesse Gurganus and H. B York attended a meet ing of Emerson television deal ers in Wilson Tuesday evening. , -# Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs Chester Leibrand of Norfolk announce the birth of a daughter in 2 hospital there on S g lay, January JT Mis, Le; brand is the former Miss Gladys Leggett of this County. To Attend School Mis. T F. Harrison and Messrs. T B. Brandon. D W Brady and Larry H Hodges are to attend a' radio-television school in Ahoskie tomorrow. -• Visit Here Messrs R R Thompson and son. Randolph, of near Palmyra at tended to business here yesterday. Improving Returning Tuesday from a Dur-, ham hospital where she under-j went a major operation early this month, Mrs Clyde Allsbrook con-1 tinues to improve and is able to, be up during short intervals. --# Visiting In Green\dile, 8. C. Mr Jimmy Ward is spending a few days with friends in Green ville. South Carolina. Returning Home Mrs Fannie Wynne is return ing to her home here today fol lowing a visit in Greenville with her sister, Mrs Temple Britton Leave For Miami Mr and Mrs. Albert T Perry left yesterday to spend several weeks with relatives and friends in Miami. -♦ Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued Tuesday to Clayton Grant Savage and Pauline Bullock, both of Wil hamston. Returns To Duty After spending a few days herb with her mother, Mrs. L B Har i r;son. Miss Evelyn Harrison re turned to her duties . ■ the Duke 1 Woman's College Library, Dur ■ ham, yesterday. She was accom j pamed by Mrs. R. Verran Bunting | aria Mrs. Fred PoliaiQ oi Bethel. -•$, ! Visits Here Mrs. E. E Holding of Rich | Square visited relatives here tnis 1 week Here Yesterday Miss Elizabeth Copeland, libra rian for the B-H-M region, was here Tuesday afternoon attending , to business for the library. Continues III In Hospital Mi Chesley Jones, Williamstor RFD 2, continues ill in the Browr Community Hospital where hi has been undei going treatmen for the past three weeks. In Washington Wednesday Mi. I). E Darden was a busines visitor in Washington Wednesday _ _n \ Margolis Bros. January ClearancF^Sale Continues WITH SAVINGS UP TO 50% On COATS - SUITS - DRESSES SHOES - CHILDREN'S COATS & DRESSES Come — Shop — Save — At i Boy Scoit News TROOP 21* The Bear Gras- B->y jScouts,; Troop 218. held their regular meeting Monday night. The at tendance war good. Our meeting was short, due to the fart our ScOutFT.a>te V> C -ytnr v. ■ '■ -• another scout meeting on busi ness We talked about the trip the three Eagles are going t > take to Washington, D C. The three Eagle Scouts are Billie Rogers. L Joe Rogeir anc. W , vru Rawls. We all wish them a good trip and hope they enjoy :t 3< ’ the, Jyhn M Hodges. --* TROOP 27 The meeting was called to or der o ■ ilniii . iiaiid -. V d! iav i> i Harr.- led us .r the scout oath and law Henry Handy gave the progran: which was about ' gett ing your stuff together for a camping trip We then adjourned with the scoutmaster's bendidic tion. Troop 27 has been trying to raise money to help send two or three boys to a scout camp at Philmont, New Mexico for about a month during June and July. The boys who get the most points between now and then will be furnished money for the trip — Jimmy Cook. Scribe MEEKS SIMPSON Miss Letha Virginia Simpson and Mr. Lester R Meeks, Jr . of Newport News, were married in City Hall here Tuesday afternoon at 5 00 o’clock by Justice John L. Hassell Only a few friends wit nessed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Meeks of this county, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. Darrell Simpson of Williamston and the late Mrs. Simpson. The young couple left right after the ceremony on a wedding trip to unannounced points They pUm to make their home in Newport News. •-* Visits Here Perry Gorham, a student at Duke University, spent last week end here as the guest of Don Par sons and Mr. and Mrs. Parsons. Engagement Announeed Miss Marie Griffin's engagement and approaching marriage to Mr. Jack W. Wvnne is announced today by her parents. Miss Griffin is the adughtt-r - f Mi and Mrs. ttcah Darnel Griffin of Route 2, Willnmtton and Mr. W’ nne is the son of Mr. and Mrs Walt*-i C Wynn* of Route- .i. Wiilian-.ston. Wedding plans nave been made for February i4th. Ilere Yesterday Agents Hatshaw and Gaskiil of the Alcohol Tax Unit were here yesterday from Elizabeth City'at tending to business, -« Visiting Ilere Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Perry and ! children "f Detroit, Michigan are i visiting Mi and Mrs Edward Hill . in West End Here Tuesday Misses T’eggy Taylor and Emil; Robert m of Robersonville visit nere Tuesday. -«-. V isits Here Mrs. Pug Walker of Roberson ville visited here yesterday after noon. -<# Passing a stopped school bus i North Carolina 221 drivers wen Leaves For Louisiana Following a visit here with her fister. Mrs. K. B Crawford, Mrs Harry Bi'JOtJtiever and Mr. Briel rru-yer. of Detroit, left today for fu'so’t.e. Louisiana, 1" visit friends Visiting Itere^^ Mr. an 1 Conrad of Miami Florida are spending a few da vs with Mrs J E Harrison and family. Issues Marriage License i A marriage license was issued | in the county yesterday L Llese i Cherry of Williamston and Lena 1 Mae Bland of Hassell. _ Enters Hospital • Quite ill for a long time, Mr j w. Green of near Williamston suffered an attack of pneumonia a tew day- ago and entered a lo- « cal hospital yesterday afternoon for treatment. _-A. \ isiting In itar.-dWr* * * Mrs J. Sam Getsmger and Mrs. Carlyle Langiey oit- visiting in Durham today. Birth Anouncernent Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 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New parking lights are positioned to indi cate the full width of the truck. •Optional at extra cost. Ride Control Seat is a\ailable on all cab models, "Jobmaster 2bl" engine on 2-ton models. r /*»■»! CHEVROLET^ ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS TUNE IN THE DINAH SHORE SHOW ON NBC Radio—Every Monday and Friday Evening • Television—Every Tuesday and Thursday Evening Roanoke Chevrolet Co. — Williamston
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