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1 ." ' .. .5. & . i -"JlftJESDAY, MARC'lt 29, 1949 .3 i I March 26. Mr. and Mrs. v George E. Gillikin were the Sun ,,,dfiy guests of their daughter and ( l son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. George gtafford of Morehead City. Rev. Md Mrs. J. W. Lollis were also ' j.neir Sunday guests. Mr. Herring of Beaufort, was ''"W the neighborhood this week on '''business. Mr. Lee Turner was called to Norfolk Friday on, business. Mrs. Virgil Gillikin and Mm. Charlie Hancock went to More head and Beaufort shopping ' ' Thursday. Mrs. Leoland Gillikin, visited her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Golden, Wednesday at Bet ' tie. Mrs. Dolan Lewis and Mrs. , Douglas Lewis went to Beaufort Thursday shopping. ''Mrs. Mildred Turner and daugh ter, Patricia Ann, visited her mother Friday, Mrs. Lena Law ! jrence. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gillikin, are having them a new home , built. ' The young people held theu regular meeting Friday night at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Doity Gaskill of Level, visited her parents Sun- Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Lawrence. Mr. Julius I). Lawrence, spent .(.he weekend with his sister, Mrs. ' Alonzo Taylor. Mr. Tilton Lawrence left Mon day for Norfolk where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Uzzell Lewis und son, Ray and Mis. Beulah Dainty attended the outdoor movie Sat urday night three miles west of Morehead City. Everyone was sorry to learn that Rev.'E. S. Weaver, was taken ill. We all hope for him a speedy recovery so we can hear him back on the air again. Mr. James L. Lawrence we are sorry to say is still on the sick list. Mr. Gusman Lawrence, of Goldsboro, N. C, spent last week with his brother jwho is ill, Mr. James L. Lawrence. Pery Mason, of U. S. C. G-, spent the week end with his wife and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Gillikin will leave for Baltimore Sunday to carry their daughter, Mollie lift, to John" Hopkins hosfWtal foi eatment. Mr. B. B. Lawrence, and Mr. Willie B. Lawrence we are sorry say are flill on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Law rence attended the show at Beau- ort Saturday. V Newt from HAKL0WE Mr. and Mrs. William Noe and son, Clyde, of Beaufort, were her Monday to see Mrs. Dallas Sadler" at Mrs. Carl H. Morton's. Mrs. "Dick" Rice of Cherry Point, visited Mrs. Will Hardesty Tuesday. Glen Hardesty of State College Raleigh, is visiting his friends during the spring holidays. Mr. and Mrs. "Cy" Eubanks of Wire Grass were here Monday af ternoon to see Mrs. Dallas Sadler. Leon Davenport of New York City is visiting his uncle, Will Hardesty and family. Dr. L. W. Moore of Beaufort, was here Monday evening to see Mrs. Dallas Saddler. Mrs. Augustine Piner of New Bern returned home Wednesday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Dallas Sadler. Mrs. Ahby B. Morton and son, A. B., were in Beaufort late Tues day afternoon. r Mr. aid Mrs. Claude Taylor arid daughter, Claudia, . tihd Sudan Irene, of Bacheluor, were here Tuesday to see Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. The Taylors' .were en rouU home from New Bern. Paul Jarihan motored to Ken ansvflle Tuesday to see his mother tftHt tithe r relatives. Ashby 8. Morton accompanied1 by Ira Culpepper of Baf View re turned home Thursday afternoon from Florida. v Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Ball and Miss Lena Ball motored to New port Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Adams of Cherry Ftnf wet in the com mmiftjr, ' Wednefcda ''evening. Mr; and 'Mrs-.. J. L. Smith of Bachelor, passed through Tuesday enrpute' to'fjewi.: Mr. and 'Mr.,' Adstin P. Adam, Jr.; motored. t WHmingtn, Wed- j)esday. to take thVlr mother, Mrs Lottie Adafhs to . James Walker Memorial hospital for an opera tion. Willie Miller- . of Hyatsville, Maryland, spent Friday night with Mrs. Carl H. Morton' and family, Mr. Miller is'enrowte home from Florida. '.. Mrs. ApkJJ.' 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