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Here Wednesday attended to bssmess here ’>*■' ±n--. - day. Visiting At Va. Beach Mrs R L Cobum is visiting Me an. Mi- P„ k W-. >. heard ;.f Vn gmia Beat h Mi. Woodward i continue - quite tlj at his home j there Vs-its In Kinston Mrs Pet-'* Roane visited in Kins ton yesterday afterriotan. Leaves Hospital Recovering from an operation,' Mrs Clarence Wallace left Mar tin Gs r.err.l Hospital yesterday f r tier 1 me in Jamesville Town-, ship - \ isit In Washington Mrs W I Skinner. Mr* Henry Grift t. ar 1 Mrs Asa Crawford : were in Washington yesterday; afternoon visiting Miss F.-sn Pei 1 ; who continues ill in a hospital there. Plans To Return Home Ho condition improved follow-1 trig treatment in Martin General I Hospital f<*r a heart condition. Mr i r to h'- home shortly. pos.-;bly to day. -a. Attending Meeting Me*.lames N C Green. W F ! Coppage, Georue Nicely, Robert! Ne\ -11. James C. Cooke and W I.: Skinner are attending a church1 meeting in Greenville today. In Hospital nati >n and treatment. Returns Home Mrs John- (' :ev ha> n tur: ed to her !.. me in Fat m l ife affti receiving treatment m Duke Iio~ pita) for a broken leg suffered in a fall a few week-, ago. Spending Week On River Messrs Oswald Stalls and J P. Hedspeth ate spending Hns week on Roanoke River. -.* Visit In -lamesville Mr and Mrs. Garrett Turner of Richmond spent last week-end in Jamesville with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Modlin. Here Yesterday Sandy Graham, chairman of the N. C HtghM-t.vv and Public Works Commission, stopped her" a short ■a In. . ■ t<•' ia> . t- r<mti h Man teo. —--*> Here Vesterdav Mrs Ade Roberson and son. Johnny, visited here yesterday. t ontinues In Hospital Mrs. John L. Rndgerson con tinues in Martin General Hos pital, lat<- reports stating her con dition was improving —.» Return** To Base A/Jc Geo Corev tv, return** I to his base at Ardmore, Oklaho "ia. following a visit here with relatives To Visit Jn I>urnun Ml: - Bettn T.OO p-r Myr?i» Nicholson i Durham Saturday. K'-turns Home Mr. Gilbert Hopkins returner in hr home in O.eenvi’k- yester day folk-wing treatment in Mar tin General Hospital. -«- , Continues III Mr. Alonza Rogersoa continue-' critically Hi at <■■■ m>mu m iU‘a* Grass. Filters Hospital Mr J D. Pane entered Martin (lei ci .i! Hospital yo.-toi dav for trt-atment. Visit Here | Mr. and Mr- Jimmy Rainey of i Roanoke Rapids and Mr and Mr-. Francis Rainey of Lift lit. 1 visit ed their mother, Mrs Annie Rni : ney, here tms week. \tteml Meeting Sever'd local doctors attended the Tri-County Medical Society held in Plymouth last evening. Visit In U shington Mrs. Hem y Handy and Mr and Mrs Wheeler Martin Ward visit ed Mr Evan Willard in Wa h* ington hospital last evening. Returning Home Mr- Alonza Bland and son, Rodney, are returning to their home in Ahoskie this afternoon following a visit here with re latives. i>.; '..a- -.</ (tj “ '/r.s. Spruill H»'r> t l" th -e from out of tow, funeral of Mr M J n Spivey, Mrs S[ ‘H B Spruit rsr, -3 Mrs. Charles K Wu, -or, Mr. arid Mrs o’. Mr and Mrs ' f Eh., both City, Mr hh Ch-iimu Eure and Mi Bo ... , ■ H* rtford. Mi s Gi er , and Mrs. Edna Lear> Mr -o i Mrs L V La-iriing. Mrs R. L. Edwards and M: T‘. - \\ aters of Plymouth M E • • Spruill of Manassas E . r. I • 11 Bob Cj too of Durham. Messrs > it Met - and lule MsClee6 ' Co Mi . and Mrs. Jimmie S,,. : : Miss,-: Marilyn Spruill J< .!• Spiro i . Mar a ret Spruill a, ! Millie Tarkenton, Mr. and M ■ . Zeke Arnold, Mrs. Sallic Cr - i arid Mr J. M. Claeon of 1 Hi ... Spruill, Mrs. M i Gillam. Mis Beulah Phelps M’ Cl i onrf- Roy and Mrs. Co ; r Peny, all of Windsor. (Stum Pome and Mrs. James Williams od ••!>. Johnny, returned home 1 ■. i 1 : from Washington o v attended the funeral o- Mi William brother, Mr Hilton Walker, last Sunday. Improving | M U O. Cowon of Bear Grass | i <’ proving following an opera tion performed in a Washington hospital fast week. »- — Ketum Home IP v a: d Mrs D II. Dulin have i ■ i In tiieir home in Bear Grre. after visiting their duugh 1'i. Mrs. George Elliott, in a | Dunn hospital. Visit In Ktirgaw M- •• N. K Rogerson and son. dene w ted in Burgaw last week. \<Ti‘pts Position Mr. Hi'ie . in Mizelle enter ed upon hi: new duties with the ■ Vv, i! ieniston t P .* ■ Supply Com pany this week -- - Visits Parents M Jovi Mendenhall of C am e’on Vi11: ;e visited her parents, Mr. and Mr* Pete Mendenhall in i Beat Grass la t week-end. ,1 fiends Mrr.nnr Mi i,m die C sen attended .i rni■* fine oi me Keii Cross itgumai blood centi r i ornrnittee m Nor '/.•Jl .T; a;., i - ■. Visit Here Mr and Mi Charlie Shook one M WPeel Martm. .)r . of I,a lavetti Indiana, visited Mr. am M. W!"". ii r Martin here Tues day night. To I’ndergo Operation l ittle IP ma Kay Brown, riaugh ter of Pr.i'. pi Fu st Class and Mrs IF r r ■ I) Bnm-n, Williamstor RFC, ' ill under,' - i miner opera tion in a Wa hirrgton hospital riex Mond a Receiving Treatment Me C. C Gatling of Hamiltor i‘: undergoing treatment in N. C pel M l! i CvtiJJl UY LSS'4 , Mrs Mai' A Harrison who re iser, tiy underwent ar. operation in i Brown's Community Hospital is showing much improvement to day. ! Visits In Rocky Mount Mr. Pete Mendenhall of Bear .Grass attended to business in Rooky Mount Monday. Returns Home H< :• <• r’dit’-’f much improved • .owing treatment in Martift ! General Hospital. Miss Ann Har ! oi- on returned to her home on ; South Haughton Street this week. ! She is expected to return ta her ! store shortly. '-« Returns Home Mrs Chas R. Mobley has re turned to her home on Haughton Street following treatment during everal days in Brown’s Com munity Hospital. Her condition is ; much improved. -* Attending Meeting Messrs E K Edmondson and T B Slade are attending a dis trict meeting of the Agricultural Stabilization Conservation agency in Hertford today. -* Here Yesterday Attorney Blount Rodman of Plymouth attended to business here yesterday. -« Continues III Little Miss Patsy Roberson who was terribly burned at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Holliday, near here Easter Monday, continues gravely ill in Duke Hospital. -• Removed To Washington His condition somewhat improv | ed, Mr Evan Willard, local to bacconist, w.as removed from Me morial Hospital, Chapel Kill, yes terday by ambulance to a Wash ington hospital. -« Attending Play Misses Priscilla Roberson and Myrth Anne Nicholson and Mrs. .1. D Page are attending a play in Git enville this evening. i Visits In Durham Mr. Dick Gurganus was in Dur ham yesterday visiting his niece. Pat v Roberson, m Duke Hospital. Visit Nag's Head j diaries Johnson, Elton Mobley, I Jeannette Edwards, Jo Ann Ed wards, Lorraine Mobley, went sight seeing at Nag's Head and Manteo Sunday. M -<*. — Attending Meeting Miss Addie Lee Meador is at tetiuine a national meeting of speech therapi: Is in Cincinnati fh*• •w-' Sh--‘ **■'--"V&iwn . ht.iJlH' Slll llgV. -—»— Visiting In Pamlico Mcsdames W I. Skinner. Hen ry Griffin and Hugh Wyatt and Mis; Ruth Manning are spending the week end at Pamlico. Enters Hospital Here Quite ill in Duke Hospital for several weeks. Mr Herman Eve rett of Hamilton was transferred by ambulance to Brown’s Com munity Hospital here yesterday afternoon His doctor advises no visitors he allowed. Visit In Wilson Dr. and Mrs J S. Rhodes, Jr., visited in Wilson Tuesday. m WILLIAMSTON COMMERCIAL SIKLOIM STEAK i:om:i,i.ss kiis steak BONELESS KOI MI STEAK m CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS FROSTY HORN RACON - JONES' FRANKS 1 lb. Cello FRESH PRODUCE - 2 for !<».- ( | Cl MREitS - 2for2<)<- ONIONS - MU I I - - - I lor I CELERY l-E I I I OF <;r \ WASHING POWDER run: — rrkkzk — <:iii:kr nr i:t IVORY SOAI ><• coupon in rarli hap Green Giant. 303 Size. GOLDEN (.RKAVI CORN APRIL SHOWER PEAS. 303 Size. 2 for 3Sc: Beechnut or Heinz BABY FOOD MILK. Carnation or Pel__ SUGAR { ft»r 3«t r» pntintle 49c JELLO. Aborted Flavors. 3 for 23t ANL) _ j I I FREE HOT DOGS Will Be Served At A Cooking Demonstration it Our Store On (looking Demonstration Will Be < omlneteri Bv The Jones Snusuge Company Makers Of America's Files! Hat Dogs i Boy Scout Hews j TKOOr 21* The Bear Grass Buy Scouts Troop 218, held their regular meeting Monday night. We were j busy getting ready for the camp i ree which will be this coming j week-end at Rocky Mount. We i will leave Friday morning and ; thats when the fayr : scouts e'wajs look, forward to | camping trips. There was going to be a board of review, but it was delayed be cause of the school was having a -pring festival —Scribe John M. Hodges. -*—— TROOP 29 The boys of Troop No. 29 are getting rpady for the big 1954 Camporee in Rocky Mount this week-end. The Troop will go in two Patrols: 1. The "Lion" patrol, and 2. •Thunder Hawk." There will be stiff competition but the bovs will do their best. The boys are planning to have an open house program shortly after they return. Movies will be taken of the troop in action and they carry out their duties as a Troop and a Patrol. -» Scout» To Choose Between Explorer Or Sea Post All boys interested in joining the Explorer or Sea Scout Unit are asked to be at the Baptist Church today, Thursday, April 28, to decide whether they had rather be in the sea scout or explorer scout post. The age limit is from 14 and up. All boys are urged to come as this meeting is for their benefit and privilege. -*-. Visits In S. C. Mr. Julian Harrell was in Flor ence, South Carolina, yesterday. Visit In Candor Mrs. Ben Courtney and sons, Ben and Bill, visited her father, Mr. W. D. Haywood, in Candor last week-end. Enters Hospital Mrs. George Haislip of Hamil ton entered a Kocky Mount hos pital Monday for treatment and possibly an operation. Enters Hospital Mr. B. Frank Clark of Hamil ton entered Duke Hospital, Dur ham. last week-end for an exami nation Return* To KaMgll Mr. J Elwod Everett, has re | •urned Ao.Raleigh after having hi* i tonsil, removed in Brown’s.*fids* pital here. Visit Hera Mr. Hubert Roberson of Eve retts and Mr. Joe Williams of Roanoke Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Ade Roberson this week Visit In Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. Leon Youna of Ahoskie visited Mr. and r4rs. Ernie Gardner in Jamesville last week-end. Leaves For Raleigh | Mrs. Don G. Matthews left to \ day for Raleigh where she is to join a White Shrine tour to Chi cago. Artists To Appeal la Wiadsor Chard —•— Windsor—The Woman's Auxi morial Hospital, will sponsor th< appearance of two noted Virginii musicians in a program at th< Cashie Baptist Church, Windso: ;on Sunday evening. May 2. at i They are Ha! J. Lyon, Franklit organist, and his protege. Nelsor Edens, vocalist. The program will last for ap proximafe!y an hour and a halt. Mr. Lyon has played the orgar from early childhood and garnet x nation-wide reputation at : young age in theater organ soli His first organ teacher was C Albert Scholin, who is not hear of the organ department at Co lumbia College in Missouri. Later he studied at the Ameri can Conservatory in Chicago, un der Frank Van Dusen. Further or 1 gan instruction was received frorr Dr. Alexander McCurdy, of Curti. Institute in Philadelphia, and alst [from Mr. Frederick Kinsley, or j ganist and choirmaster at River ! side Church in New York. He studied conducting am choral methods with Dr Jnhr Finley Williamston at Westmims ter Choir College in Princeton. A dedication service was re cently held for the $15,000 three manual pipe organ that Mr Lyor donated to the High Street Mctho dist Church in honor of his moth er, Mrs. Clara Parker Lyon. Sh< will accompany him on his visi' to Windsor Sunday. The vocalist, Nelson Edens, Jr. bass, is a resident of Franklir and the son of the Rev. Nelson P Edens and Mrs. Edens of Parkton In February of last year Mr Edens took first place in State wide auditions held by the Na tional Federation of Music Club in Richmond and represented thi State in district auditions a Charleston, W. Va Visit In Durham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everet visited in Durham this week. liary to the Bertie County Me nrk Hamilton Church Plan Homecoming TV e Hamilton Methodist Church is planning a big program for Sunday, May 9. when the mem bership and friends are to observe the first homecoming and the . fiftieth church building anmver . ■ sarv, it was announced by the I pastor, the Rev. J. Bascom Hurley. The Rev. Dan j"!. Boone, a form er pa-taut, is to deliver the mom - i ing sermon, and a short historical 4) sketch of the church will be read. Special music will be rendered. Following the worship service a ; picnic dinner will be served on the grounds. A cordial invitation is being ex tended former pastors and form er members, relatives and other friends of present and past mem . bers from iui and near to attend the joint observance which prom ises to be a great day for the 1 church. "This is the first homecoming u • planned by the church. Let’s make it a glorious one.” the pastor said. Vo Teen-Agers' Sight Planned Here Saturday Since a goodly number of local | youths will be attending the Roy Scout camporee this week-end, the Woman’s Club will not be I open to the teen-agers Saturday | evening, it was annoim ed r 1 EYE GLASSES GROUND A SERVICED RIDGEWAY'S OPTICIANS ■ | Five Points - Greenville, N. C. .n^ Js Sale—Month of May All Permanent!* from $7.50 Ip Redueed S 7.50 Permanents - - $5,50 $ 8*50 Perm a n cuts - - $6.50 $10.00 Permanent*— $*>.00 $12.50 Permanents - - $9,00 Shampoo* — $ 1.00 VlaiiN'iiri* — 75e Supplier Also Redact'd. Open Tlmr*dav. Friday & Saturday DOrS BEAUTY SHOP Williamaton RFI) No. I ('all 2912-2 or 2%54 for Appointment. Don’t Miss This Wonderful Opportunity For A Limited Time, Any ELGIN WATCH IN OUR STORE 20% OFF Buy mom for Mother's Day, Graduation and Father s Day . . . or for Yourself. Muse Jewelry Co. I ’
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