Visit Atlantic Beach Mr and Mrs. Mike Zabner. Mrs. Agnes Wynne, and Misses Faye Rogerson. Rita Lanin, Mary Lou Cox. and Priscilla Robers, n spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach Visit In Rocky Mount Mrs. J. E. Edwards and Mrs. Hewett Edwards spent Mcndjty in Rocky Mount. Visit In Matta masked Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mobley and fami ly. and Mrs. Hewett Edwards and daughter, and Miss Beth Spivey, spent the weekend at Mattamas keet. Leave For Morehead Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher, Sr., left Monday for a week at More head. -♦ Visit Morehead Misses Ida Jones. A11 it Bowen. Dorothy Mizelle, Joyce Mizelle, Betty Griffin. Marie Wynne, and Katherine York spent Sunday at Morehead. Visit Here Mrs. Luther Finch and daugh ter. Miss Jeanie, of Greenville visited Mrs. Finch's sister. Mrs. Abe Grey, and Mr. Grey here last night. Visit Atlantic Beach Dr. and Mrs. Bill Gray and Mi. and Mrs. Jack Butlet spent Sun day at Atlantic Beach V11 sit In Richmond Mi and Mrs. H. E Harrington spent the weekend in Richmond. -« Leaves For Camp Master Edward Harrington left Friday for a month ai Camp More head, -• Recovering Mrs Bruce Edwards was re ported last night to be getting along very well following a major operation in a Rocky Mount hos pital last Saturday. --<* Here Sunday Mrs. A. B. Bradsher of Durham, and■ Mi*i»- -Muse and W. H. Muse of Beaufort, and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ferris and son. Step hen. of Elizabeth City visited Mr and Mrs. Joel Muse Sunday. -» Visit In Raleigh Town Treasurer C. M. Cobb, Attorney Chas. H. Manning and Street Superintendent R. E. Man ning were in .Raleigh yesterday attending to business in connec tion with the proposed street pav ing program. -9 Attend Wedding Mr and Mrs. R. L. Coburn and Mr. and Mrs. Roiand Coburn at tended the wedding of their niece in Southern Pines last week-end. -• Visit'In Norfolk Misses Shirley and Thelma Bar ber visited their sister, Miss An nie Bell Barber, in Norfolk last week. -« Attending Meeting Messrs. Fletcher Thomas and Tim Malone arc attending a meet ing of Farm Bureau insurance representatives in Myrtle Beach this week. -• Visiting Here Mrs. M. S. Moore, Jr., and daughter, Cynthia Ann, of Harts ville, S. C.. are spending two weeks here with relatives. , Visiting In Arkansas Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cowen land stir., Billy Marshall, are , .'-pending a few day* with reia Itives in Gurdon, Arkansas. -« : Visit Morehead City Misses Gera! Ann Lamm, Pattie Williams, Rita Lamm and Lois I Reach and Messrs. Bill Markland and William Roberson visited Morehead City last week-end. —• Visiting Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Cowen and daughter, Di Anna are spending this week at Nags Head. -* Visiting Pamlico Beach Miss Mary Emma Peele is at Pamlico Beach this week visiting Miss Billy Peele. ——• Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Wood Pearce of Rocky Mount spent last Friday here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peele. Returns From Camp David Modlin, Jr., returned last week-end from Camp Morehead. -♦ Attending Camp Van Taylor Harris is attending Camp Sea Gull near Morehead City for a few weeks. Attend Field Day Messrs. Chas. Hawley, D. W. Brady and Dan Peel attended a field day at the Coastal Plain Ve getable Research farm near Fai son last Thursday. -- Improving Mis. Roland Jones, following treatment in an Elizabeth City hospital during the past several weeks, is much improved and plans to return to her home here within the next ten days or two weeks. , ——• Returns Home Mrs. B. Frank Lilley, traveling by plane, returned home last Fri day from a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Bill Edrich, and family in Hovens, South Dakota. -• .Moving To Eden ton Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton and children, Martha Jean and Chas., are moving today to Eden- j ton where Mr. Britton will man-1 age the Chas. H. Jenkins Motor \ ■-— Returns Home Mrs. L. M. Scott returned to her home m Washington Sunday after spending a few days here with her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Smith, and Mr. Smith. -• Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Peele, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Peele, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnhill and Mrs. Asa Crawford were among those from here who attended the funeral <jf Mr. C. B. Sitterson in Kenansville Sunday afternoon. -• Visiting In Georgia Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Johnson and Mrs. George Corey are spending a few days this week with rela tives in Savannah, Ga. -—« Visiting In South Carolina Rev. and Mrs. J. Don. Skinner and children are visiting relatives in Greenville, South Carolina. Visiting In Southern Pines Mrs T B. Brandon is spending two weeks with her sister in Sou thern Pines. -.- ■ Visit In Enfield Mr and Mrs Walter Martin visited relatives in Enfield Sun day. Miss Price’s Engagement 7Wt. Lilley ■inncmnrml ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price of j Williamston announce th; engage ment of their daughtei, Virginia. ' to Mr. John Lilley, son of Mrs. ' Bettie Lilley of Jamesville. The wedding is to take place on July I 3. -4. : Visits In Elizabeth City Mrs. Jordan Ward visited friends in Elizabeth City -* | Visit In Enfield Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glenn visited relatives in Enfield Sunday. Visit In Chapel Hill Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, Sr., and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, Jr., visited in Chapel Hill, yesterday. -* Kilters Hospital Mrs. Van G. Taylor entered a Rocky Mount hospital last week end for treatment. Visits In Smithfield Miss Peggy Jordan spent the week-end with relatives in Smith field. Visit Morehead City Mrs. J. O. Manning, Jr., and son, James Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harrison visited More head City Sunday evening. Visit Mattamuskeet Lake Mrs. Eva Harris and sons, Ran dy, Tom and Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holding of Rich Square spent the weekend on Mattamus keet Lake. Visit Wliichard's Beach Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yeatts and children and Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Clayton, Jr., and daughter spent Sunday at Whichard’s Beach. Home Over Week-end Gloyden Stewart was home from Duke summer school, Dur ham, for the weekend. Visit Here Mrs. George Webster and niece, Miss Mary Lous Scott, fo Wash ington visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith here Sunday. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burbage of Hertford were here Sunday visit ing her brother, Mr. Evan Willard, who continues ill in Martin Gen eral Hospital. Visit Morehead City Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cobb and children spent Sunday at More head City. Returns Home Mr. Bryant B. Carstarphen re mm- . d L ' 1 n’i Towing treatment for arthritis in a Boston clinic. He plans to leave shortly to undergo further treat ment in N. C. Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. ; Visit White Lake Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hester and son, Joseph, Mrs. Hubert Cherry and son, James, and Miss Joyce Lilley visited White Lake Monday. -♦ Visit Pamlico Beach Mr. and Mrs. Archie Coltrain and four sons, Jimmy, Tommy, Tommy, Phil and Charles spent last week at Pamlico Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lilley. —• Returns Home Mrs. J. W. Andrews returned home last week-end following a visit with relatives in Portsmouth and Norfolk. » - Visiting In Hamilton Mrs. Leon O. Fogle and child ren of Springfield, South Caro lina. are spending two weeks with her father, Mr. L. R. Everett, in Hamilton. —-■ Undergoes Operation Mrs. Fannie Raynor underwent an operation in North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, yesterday. -_ Visiting In Virginia Mrs. Roy Jameson is spending a few days in Alexandria, Va., with her parents. ——• \jsuin« In Ricnmouu Mr. Norman Everett is spend ing a few days in Richmond and Alexandria with friends. -♦ Visiting In Pamlico Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Everett and family are spending two weeks at Pamlico. Visiting Her* William Chase, Jr., of Norfolk, is spending a few days here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Andrews. Visit In Morehead Mrs. Dan Sharpe and sons, Dan, Jr., and Bruce W., spent Sunday at Moreheud. Visit Morehead * Gloyden Stewart, Patricia Tay lor, Lee Handy, Wilbur Stewart, Billy Glover, and Mary Shaw of Windsor, spent Saturday at More 'head. I Announce Miaa Mizelle'a Approaching.Oftvsmagc i " -♦ — Mr. and Mrs. John Archie Miz j elle request the honor of your i presence at the marriage of their daughter, Edna Louise, to Mr. j Robert Furcie, on Saturday, July 3, 1954, at 3:00 o'clock in the aft ernoon, in the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Norfolk Vir ginia. HH* Misses Jeanette Thomas and Pearl Lamn spent the weekend at Nags Head. —« Here Over Week-end Charles Carver, student at State College in Raleigh spent the weekend here with his parents. -«.—. Visit Atlantic Beach David Whitaker, Lee Handy and Ann Toler and Jarris Latham of Washington spent Sunday at At lantic Beach. Returns Home Miss Mary Lib Britton has re turned from a week at Louisburg where she attended a conference. Visit Atlantic Beach Julius Budaz. Sonny James, and Andy Warren of Robersonville and Jacob Zemon spent the week end at Atlantic Beach. -♦— Leaves For Charlotte Mr. Pete Rogers left yesterday for a week in Charlotte and Gaf fney, S. C. -#-■ Returns Home Mrs. Samuel Zemon returned yesterday from Staunton, Va. Visit Here * Mrs. Dick Daniels and daugh ters, Frankie, Celia, and Linda, of Snow Hill spent Sunday here. -« Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. S. Felton of Rocky Mount visited their daughter, Mrs. Pete Fowden, and family here Sunday. Visit Atlantic Beach Billy Watts and Hubert Cook spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. - Visit Morehead Jimmy Page, Harrell Everett, and Nanette Harrison spent Sun day at Morehead. —■ - Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Chuck Powers of Richmond and Gamwell Spencer of Sandston, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. G. E. Rob erson. Mrs. Janie Spencer of Sand ston returned home with them. Visiting In Rocky Mount Miss Sandra Bufflap is spend ing this week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Felton, in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Jones visit ed Atlantic Beach Sunday. -- Here Over Week-end Frank Wynne, stationed at Fort Bragg, spent the weekend here. Visit In Wilmington Mr. Elbert Peel and son, Bill Bob spent Saturday in Wilming ton. Visits Here Miss Charlotte Guthrie of More head City spent several days here last week with Mrs. Arlene Har rison. They spent the weekend at River Acres near Washington. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lilley of Atlanta, are visiting his mother, Mis. Ludie Lilley. -* Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Julian Moore and children have returned to their home in Pocomoke City, Mary land, after visiting friends here. Visit Here * Mrs. Jake Taylor and daughter, Jenine, of Robersonville spent Monday in Williamston. mUAMSTON’S <7udKlV* JUST 'PMOKIE US, GIVING SOUR. AD0RES5, WE'LL GET THERE INI A JIFFY, YES/ MASONIC NOTICE All Master Masons of Ske warkee Lodge No. 90 will pieaSe be advised that the lodge will attend services at the Hassell Christian Church (his coming Sunday evening. The group will leave the mmrnSi . - .■■■ .. .. .»■;J member* i-f*"argcd to be present either at the lodge or meet the group at the place of worship. John E. Manning, Master Julian 11. Harrell, Sec. BIG SAVINGS ON Summer Materials CLOSING OUT • 97c DIMITY ON SALE FOR — 19c yd. • 9Sc Pique ami Cilhruc Slid* Sheen sale — 79c yd. • 91V Solid1 Colored Nylons ON SALE FOR * 79c yd. • Beautiful Quadriga Cloth l&c yd. • Best (Quality Langtry Sheeting 19e yd. AND MANY MORE GOOD VALUES NOT MENTIONED! Darden s Dept. Store Willumitou, N. C., : I 60TA SUMMER COLD TAKE —** m fa symptomatic RELIEF 666 miiuxd^n Don't bay any tiro • utitilyoa Mo ; the totdty sew tire ll.SJtoyafi B. H.Ml > . l ire C o. WUijjtfeistSih, .!$,;• C. Winnersin Oil i Company Contest Winners in the recent contest j conducted by the Pure Oil service • station in West End were an ! nouneed this week, as follows: Tire, Rupert Chesson; oil | changes. Bruce Wynne, Bill Con | way, Mi s. Helen Jenkins, Dalton I Jones and Barber Peed; grease jobs, Dillon S. W; nr.:, Aanfli Beach, Oscar Tice, Dick Leggett, and Rasby Hopkins; wash jobs, Cleo Daniels, H. D. Griffin, L. C. Jones, Bettie Lou Edwards and j Herbert Whitfield; ice cream, M. S. Raynor. Eugene Roebuck, Bill Jones, Mayo Hardison and N. M. Haislip. Rrives Home Miss Bernice Ward arrived home last Friday from Norfolk. Visiting In Richmond Mr. George Harris is spending several days in Richmond on busi ness. . i Visit In Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thrower and daughter Judy, and Mrs. Laura Melson spent Sunday in Wind-; sor. Clean-Up Week Started In 1909 —«— As WiHiamston starts its an nual >clean-tip next week, the ef fectiveness of the task dates back to 1909, according to the follow ing story: Clean-up is catching! The story of how Clean-up Week began is ample proof of that. The year was 1909. A young teacher in a poor district school in Cleveland had taken a special fancy to one ragged little girl in her class. One day, on impluse, she bought a little blue pinafore and gave it to the child. She wash ed the youngster's grimy face and combed the unkempt hair—and it was a clean, pretty little girl . who 3-iappBJrtK.facrtiuil nttumimm* She was as out of place in the slum where her family lived as a firefly in a cob-'?b. That night, in amazement, sue lingered the clean cloth thaV her mother had put on the table in honor of the occasion. Her father was hot to be out done. Soon the sagging pickets in their fence stood straight again; were planted in the drab yar By contrast, the neigh bors’ homes looked worse than ever— and since few can resist keeping up with the Joneses, wives prod ded husbands into action. Before long, the entire slum had become an attractive, respectable part of town. Nearby communities heard the story and followed suit. In 1913, Cincinnati held the first city-w;de| clean-up drive, a week-long cam paign led by civic groups and school children. Today, according to the National Board of Fire Un- i "derwrlt'ers. Clean-up Week has spread to some 10,000 cities and towns all over the United States. Each of them has fouijd that a yearly clean-up makes any com munity healthier, safer from fire, and a more attractive place to live. -/®> The United States winter wheat crop is estimated at 678 million bushels, 23 per cent smaller than the 1953 crop. Soviet has invited Latin Am ericans to Moscow trade talks. ! U. S. Economy Shorn Some Signs Of Rising The Oo . i has reported , two hopefi. economic signs. The i Federal Reserve Board reported tile industrial production ind ?x 1 had risen for the first time since ! last July. The Labor Mid Com i merce Departments predict a re cord year of new building. EYE GLASSES GROUND A SERVICED RIDGEWAY'S «■■■■« T'iii— j vFvvcyutfti^ =" fh CTnviMt, X, C. Davis Pharmacy WILLIAMSTON, N. C. This stick doss the trick! 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