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Returned Home
Mrs. R. T. White has returned
home after spending several days in
Raleigh, she was accompanied home
by her son, Shelton White and her
grandson, Bobby White, who spent
Thanksgiving Day.
From Puke University
Miss Betty Ruth Chappell from
Duke University spent the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Chappell.
On Sick List
Mrs. J. R. Jarvia, who has been
confined to her home for several
weeks because of sickness is a little
improved.
Week-end Here
Miss Peggy White from ECTC,
Greenville, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake White.
Week-end At Rozboro
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner and
Tommy Sumner spent the week-end
at Roxboro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Jessup. J
Week-end At Candor
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard and
children spent the week-end at Can
dor visiting relatives.
Returned Home I
Mrs. B. J. Holleman, Sr., returned
to her home last week at Jacksonville
after spending several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Holleman, Jr.
Thanksgiving At Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. Richard David and
daughter spent the Thanksgiving holi
days and week-end with relatives at
Greenville
From Wilson j
Rev. and C. E. Hobgood from Wil-
son spent one aay last ween wwn
friends in Hertford.
Returned Home
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne returned
to their home Friday after spending
several weeks in Raleigh where Mr
Payne was hospitalized following an
automobile accident, and is now get
ting along nicely but will be confined
to his home for a few days.
At Watts Hospital, , , . .
Mrs, Noah Felton, Jr., is a patient
at Watts Hospital for treatment and
a possible operation.
From University of Carolina
Bill Murray from the University of i
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Murray. . I
Sunday Guests i
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. KSrby of Forts-
mnnifh v thp Sundav sruests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stokes and;
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jessup.
UlJnJ-u-LnJll-lllllll - -
Matmee S P. M. Night 7-t
DORIS DAT ,
GORDON MacRAE
in
"Tea For Two"
Sunday Shows: 2:154:15 and 9:15 P. M.
MARX BROTHERS and ILONA MASSEY
"LOVE
Monday Only
BURT LANCASTER
DOROTHY McGUIRE
"Mr. 880"
Wednesday: Matinee 8 P. M. Night
DOUBLE
' First Featnre
KENT TAYLOR .
DOROTHY PATRICK '
"Federal Agent at
Large" ,
Thursday sad Friday: Matinee S P. M Night 7-9 P. M.
GENE KELLY and JUDY GARLAND
''sumTrItock"
Holidays Here ; , . '
(Edward Lane, a student at Atlan
tic Christian College, spent the holi
days with his parents.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Stokes and
son of Sanford and Sgt. and Mrs.
Marion Riddick III, and children of
Langley Field, Va., spent the week
end with Henry C. Stokes, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Jr.
From St Paul
. Mrs. W. A. Felton and Miss Gladys
Felton of St Paul spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes.
Thursday in Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. ,V. N. Darden spent
Thanksgiving Day in Richmond, Va.,
with relatives.
From Aurora
(Miss Charlotte Duling of Aurora
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. W.
Duling.
From Washington
Miss Willie Mae Chappell and Miss
Ruth Haskett, and Miss Myrtle Nor
man Elliott, who are employed in
Washington, D. C, spent the holidays
with their parents and relatives.
Thursday Here
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillett and
daughter from Elizabeth City spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Sumner.
Returned Home
Miss Inez Hampton returned to her
home Wednesday after spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mc
Pherson at Green Cove Springs, Fla.
Attended Football Game
Mr. and Mrs. Charles White Jr.,
attended the Duke-Carolina football
game Saturday at Chapel Hill.
Week-end In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. G. y. Grunewald
spent the week-end with relatives in
Norfolk, Va.
Thanksgiving Holidays Here
C. P. 0. and Mrs. David Boyce and
children of Valdosta, Ga., spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and
Mrs, G. W.Chaopjall of ?Belvidere.
From Suffolk
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eley of Suf
folk, Va., spent Sunday witl- Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Eley.
From Wilmington
Clyde Fussell of Wilmington spent
the Thanksgiving holiday and the
week-end with ;Mr. and Mrs William
Tucker and Miss Ruth Tucker.
From Norfolk
Miss Ann Madre of Norfolk, Va,
spent the holidays witn tier parents,
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Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M.
JAMES STEWART
"Winchester 73"
"Radar PatroT No. 4
HAPPY"
Tuesday Only
v GEORGE MONTGOMERY
BRANDA MARSHALL "
"The Iroquois Trail"
7-9 P. M.
FEATURE
Second Feature
BRIAN DONLEVY
WILLIAM BENDIX
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"Wake Island"
In Norfolk -
Mrs. J. L. Harris, Mrs. R. C Mur
ray, . Mrs. William Tucker, Mrs. J,
H. Satchwell, Miss Ethel Nixon, and
Mrs. Tim Brinn spent Tuesday to
Norfolk, Va,
From Fayetteville ' -vv-
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gregory and
Truman ' Bon of Fayetteville spent
the holidays with Mrs. John Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe CaraveUo.
Returned Home
Mr. and Mrs; J. L. Harris and chil
dren spent the holidays with relatives
at Wilson. i
From Craddock . -
(Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson and
children of Craddock, Va., spent
Thursday , and Friday with Mrs. J. G.
Roberson and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian
Mathews. They were accompanied
home Friday by Mrs. Roberson who
will visit them.
Returned Home
Bennett Stephenson of Weldon
spent the week-end with J. 0. Felton
and Mrs. C. H. Howard. He was ac
companied home- by Mrs. Stephen
son who has spent a week here.
From Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nachman and
children of Richmond, Va., spnt the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Louis
Nachman, Sr.
Sunday At Suffolk
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skipsey and
daughter and C. G. Stephens spent
Sunday in Suffolk, Va., as the guests
of Mrs. J. H. Boothe.
From ECTC
Cecil Edward Winslow from ECTC,
Greenville, spent Thanksgiving holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Winslow. , '..
Thanksgiving In Edenton
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Elliott spent
Thanksgiving Day in Edenton visit
ing their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Elliott.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy
Moore and daughter of Fayetteville
spent the week-end with Mr and
Mrs. Joe Caravello and Mrs. .John
Moore.
Attended Dnlre-Caralina Game'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert HollowelUMrJ
and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, C.'M.'WfSJi
ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris, T.
B. Sumner and Tommy were among
those who attended the DukeCv-
lina football game at Chapel Hilt. SjBjtV
nrday.
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From Greenville
Mr., and Mrs. - N. G. Raynor
"and
daughters of Greenville spent Thanks
giving Day with Mr. and" Mrs! ' J. ST.
Biggers. .
From'Norfolk .. .
Jackie BrouKhto of Norfolk., Va.,
spent the week-end with Mr. ahWMrsJ
watnan Keite. uar. ana Mrs. Johnny
Broughton and daughter spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Relfe and
were accompanied home Sunday by !
Jackie. J
INJOYIO PORIVER APTtRI
6-piece place setting of Gorham
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Frost Greenville V -,
i Mrs. Cassis Sawyer ' of Greenville
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Jones.
From Greenville - '7
Mr. and (Mrs. Jack Edwards of
Greenville'! spent Wednesday . and
Thursday of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Whitley and W. F. C. Edwards.
From Cambridge
(Mrs. George Schroeder and Miss
Ruth Schroeder of Cambridge, Md.,
spent Thanksgiving Day and the
week-end with Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Davenport
On Leave
Bruce Chappell, U. S. A. C. is
spending a leave with his mother, Mrs.
Ruth Chappell.
In Missouri
(Mrs. C. 0. Fowler left Saturday
for Columbia, Mo., where she will
visit her daughter. '
Holidays With Parents
ILindsey Reed of Wake Forest Col
lege spent the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. .
From Portsmouth
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and chil
dren of Portsmouth, Va., spent
Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. George
Fields and family.
Week-end In Wahington ' v
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Paliting and son,
Tommie and niece, Miss Eleanor Par
sons of Hickory, Va., spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with relatives
in Washington, D. C.
Mqnday In Norfolk
Mrs. Carlton Cannon, Mrs. J. E.
Everett, Mrs. G. R. Tucker and Mrs.
T. T. Harrell spent Monday in Nor
folk, Va.
Sunday At Fentress
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and
children spent Sunday at Fentress,
Va visiting Mrs. Lena Gregory and
Mr. and Mrs. Tim tGregory.
From Louisburg :
Nathan Spivey and Bob Layden
from Louisburg College speht the holi
days with their parents.
FOR SALE
. ' Rare dotted Cam Was
For Christmas Gifts
$5.00
' Other dairiellias
' Balled or (Burlapped
' . $2.00
Nandina Doipesticial
. ' . v Many "'Berries
, $2.00
Pansies and English Daisies
;100 for $3.00
PHONE 4606
DOZIER'S
35 Market Street
ChantiUy, Gorham Greenbrier
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Thursday in Washington : - - t ROOX PARTY V
Mr. and Mrs.' B. J. Holleman and iMrt. jimmy Stalling was a delight
daughter speqt Thanksgiving , Day ful hostess at a rook' party last Tues
with friends at Washington. , , . day evening at her home. Those ptey
- ; Jing were Mesdamea G. A Whito, Tom
From Boonvffle ; - - Cox, Russell Baker, Burnice Inscoe,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Transou of Edward Barber, Ray Haskett, D. J.
Boonvffle spent the holidays with Mr, white, E. C. Woodard, B. J. Holle
nd Mrs. T. S. Whtte. ' . man, Thurman White, Martin Towe,
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB -l' P!rt ?mT
im im...i wwjkl tatt Edgar Fields and Hinton White.
W lriH Tiiaw1 j
her hom TSna. ..Wirnr th .vi-
ing were Mesdames Louis Nachman,
Sr., B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, T
B. Sumner, V. N. Darden, Charles
Henc, J. O. Felton and Miss Kate
Blanchard. The high score prize went
to Mrs. Koonce and the second high
to Miss Blanchard. A salad course
was served by the hostess.
BAPTIST CIRCLES TO MEET
The Vera Payne Circle will meet
at the church December 4, at 3 P. M.
The Artie Bratcher Circle will meet
Monday, December 4, at 8 P. M., with
Mrs. Charles Johnson. .
Ina Belle Coleman Circle will meet
Monday night, December 4 at 8 P. M.,
with Mrs. J. W. Ward.
The Mattae Macon Circle will meet
Tuesday, December 5, at 8 P. M.,
with Mrs. D. M. Jackson.
The Bessie Pritchard Circle will
meet Monday, December 4, at 7 P. M.,
at the Hotel Hertford, with Mrs. J.
H. Bagley, Mrs. E. C. Woodard and
Mrs. Tommy Byrum and Mrs. Louis
Tarkington as joint hostesses.
The Rosa Powell Circle will meet
Tuesday, December 5, at 8 P. M.,
with Miss Eva, Hams.
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D' J- White, second high to
Mrs.
Woodard and the floating prize was
awarded Mrs. Fields. A sweet course
was served.- '
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Miss Ruth Elliott was hostess to '
her bridge club Thursday night at
her' home on Grubb' Street The
Thanksgiving motive was carried out,
in the decorations and , the sweet
course that was served to the fol
lowing after three progressions of
bridge: Mesdames D. F. Reed, Jr.,
W. E. Drak,,Al Kenton, J.'L. Harris,
C. E. Harris, Wilson Dillon, Charles
Murray, Vivian Mathews, R. L. Hollo
well, Louis Nachman, Jr., and Fran
cis NSxon. The high score prize was
awarded Mrs. Nixon.
. BRIDGE HOSTESS '
Mrs. M. R. Campbell was hostess
to her bridge club Tuesday evening
at her home on Church Street. Those
playing were Mesdames G.W. Bar
bee, C. E. Johnson, T. L. Jessup, J.
T. Biggers, H. C. Stokes, C. R.
Holmes, C M. Williford and Miss
Mary Sumner. The high score prize
went to Mrs. Barbee. A sweet course
was served.
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