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a La -. L U lji. u y i: rs. C. w. Parker or near ton spent Saturday with Mr. 1 lira Charles Williford and . s Joanna WUWord. . " jrned Horn , 1 ' , T Irs. ; c. E. I Hitter, and fcfrs. David Livengood and sons. of . Winston-Salem have returned home after .Visiting Mr. and Mrs. .: D. F.,ReeJ. Jr. and family.. Visited Relatives Jjlr. and1 Mrs. -Tahnage Rose, , ' jr J and children have returned ( 'home after visiting Mr, and Mrs. y,.V$nai. Rose,'Sr., at' Winstori ,v alem,i ..- . v .-.'-V eek-end Her ,"'' :.' Jerry Newbojd of Wilmington, I'r. and Mrs, Shelton Newbold of ' Uocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. ; Claude Wl throw of Arlington; Va.. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Newbold and , attended the funeral of 'Charlie r "Tight -.at Jarvisburg on . Sun day.' , ! ednesday In Edenion Mr. and Mrs.- Corbin Dozier t"i ient last . Wednesday in Eden- --iv with Mr. ' and Mrs. F. W. r Hojjbs. - ' - . hiistmas Here-: '.:. ... . - sorbin (Dbzier, Miss Jane Bates of KewuftTHwrVaii and Mrs. 5' Kv,ilql:,ifrEd,enton spent Christinas Day vrithMr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier. ' , returned HdCM-'Y' ' i ' ' liss Cookie Dozier has re- tJifed home .after visiting! Mr. am Mrs. Jimmy Dozier at Nor ; wo I, Mass.1, and Stowe, Vermont. Frcfm Long Island Mrs. Jeanie Parker from Long Island, N. ; Y is visiting Mrs. W. ' C. Cherry and Mrs. J. L. Dozier, Returned Hone " , Mrs: J.' Ii. ' Dozier returned to her home Monday from the Cho wan Hospital ( where she went -for observation' and treatment. -; Visiting Here l',X i-7 ' Mr. and Mrs.. Karl Weidemann of , Buffalo.JtN. Y., and Mr. ; and Mrs. Vic Huggins of Richmond, Va spent the New Year's .holi day with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes, . Relumed Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrington of Raleigh spent the week-end '"vith Mr.? and. Mrs. H JC Stokes. Yrii Norfolk? 7 ' " Mr. and Mrs. JR. 0.- Applewhite and sons of Norfolk, Va.,' spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles , Whedbee. Returned Home .'5 Carl Copeland returned to his home in Washington, D. C, last Thursday after visiting his sis, tors, '', Mrs. . Charles ' Whedbee and ' rs. ' R. M. Towler. , "htislmas At Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. W. .H. Pitt spent Christmas Day and Wednesday w' Mr. and Mrs. Embery Perry and children of Tyner,- N..C; Billy Chesson of' ; Roper, vand Miss Carolyn White all visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. White during the Christmas holidays. , , Returned Home Mr and Mrs. W.. R. Sawyer and daughter,' Anne of Hunts ville, ' Alabama ., have returned home' after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell during the holi days. ' , Week-en! Here I Mr. . and Mrs. ' Frank Novotny of Elhardt, Ind spent the week end with Mrs. . Georgia Roberts and Miss Trudie Roberts. From Brooklyn Mi, and Mrs. Ted Keidanz of Brooklyn, N. Y. are visiting Mrs. J. S. Vick and Murray Vick. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Vick who spent t-several weeks with them. Returned Home .-. 4 Mrs. Carroll Transou ' has re turned home after spending sev eral ' days last week and the week-end with relatives at Boon ville. From Norfolk . Mr. ,: and Mrs. Julian White, Jr., and daughter spent ; the week-end and New Year's Day With Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. Returned Home .? ' Capt. and Mrs, Richard Hps kins and three children . from Eglin Air Force Base, PensocolaJ t'la., returned, nome .last week after spending .the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.' Cecil 'Winslbw. Christmas Day At Williamsloni Mr. and Mrs. ! Dick A Brewer spent Christmas Day with' rela tives in Wilhamston. ; j i From Tarboro . . Mr. and i Mrs. ; Tom ,i Braswell of Tarboro spent the ' Christmas holidays with' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne, Holiday Visitors ', 1 -Iteturn From Florida s Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Dail and son Glenn have returned home from Brgoksville, Florida, where they spent the holidays with Mr. and' Mrs. Wallace ' DsjiL.t an family. . v , MW Dinner Guests ; ' ' - - Mr... and Mrs. Joe W. White and family. 1 were t dtnHer Quests otaaSirtd; MrVillWard 'an Mrs,- MattJe WhHevt "w:a M ana mrs. x. neway ,4t Rjky Mount. , ' '- Mr, and Mrs. Coy Mizzelle of , Windsor, Mrs. Jodie . Cherry of . Winston-Salem,: Mrs. Mat tie White Of Ahoskie, Mr. and MrS. Dallas Jethro and children, Mr. and Mrs. Murray .Nixon- and children, Mrs. Nellie . Davis and Mrs. Whichard Davis of Edenton; MattJe Whife!-Ahoskie Sunday.;-.' v"'-i Returned; Home' '- ttii'vi Mr: and- Mrs. Jim Tepper of Saddle Brook, N. J., have j re-i turned home after spending (he New Year's holiday with ?ilr., and 'Mrs. Z. A. Harris: ' ' ' ' Holidays With Mother Mr.' and Mrs. James Layden and daughters, Shelia, Janice and Kay, and ,Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden and sons Sidney, James and Bob of South Carolina,,spent the Christmas holidays with their mother, Mrs. J. P. Sawyer. From Anrr.pcU - ,V; .:.. Major and Mrs.. B. F. Read and family' of Annapolis, Md., are visitmg Mr. and, Mrs. Walter H, Oakey, Jr. Visit Parents .- ' - Mr. and Mrs. Bill .Tarkenton and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.-J. Hassell in Ropqr, Wednesday. . Christmas In Norfolk ' 1 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-Catling spent Christmas in, Norfolk visit ing their1 daughter, Mrs. Louise Laney and 'grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Laney and son. From Wilmington ' - J.. G. Campbell of Wilmington spent the. holidays ' with Mrs. Max Campbell, and Mr, and Mrs. Ben V.ery. f Holidays Here : ,: . ? Miss Sue P.. White of Hampton, ya., is spending , the , holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. . . t From Williamsion , Mn and Mrs. Thomas Edward Umphlett of Williamston spending the holidays : with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Umphlett. In Wilmington ' Mrs. Vera B. Batton is--visit ing her son and daughter-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Broughton at , Wilmington, Del. Visit Son , ' . Mr, and Mrs. F. A. McGoogan and daughter, ; Letitia, visited their son Cadet Franklin A. Mc Googan, Jr., at West Point for several days during the Christ' mas holidays. . , Returns- Home " ; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitley of Winston-Salem has returned home after spending the Christ mas holidays with Mrs. Whitley's mother, Mrs; Shelton Long. Sunday With. Relatives , , Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and I son, Sidney spent Sunday in Portsmouth, 1 Va., and Norfolk. Va. Return Home ' Miss Susan Hensley of Norfolk, Va., has returned to her 'home after spending the Christmas holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fr,ed Winslow in Winfail. ,1 . , New Year's Day Here Mrs. Maud B. Britt from Tucson, Arizona and Mrs. Mary B. Keaton SDent New Year's Dav wyhjkrsjfFreyjMathfeys'j :;, -Mr. and Mrs. Clihton Eley had as their dinner guests. Christmas pay,;Mn(and Mrs.?,Sidney Davis M.Sulloik Va:,vMi9s Ethel Nix on and D.J J- Pritchard. SALE SALE cosnrjft Price W. M. Divers & Son JEWELERS . Herfford. N. C. PICK YOUR FINANCING AS, v V ! CAREFULLY AS YOUR CAR! V NEW CAR MODELS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR FAVORITE DEALERS BEFORE YOU TRADE OR BUY "SEE US" FOR . FINANCING! We Can Save You Money t .New Cars Financed At 5, WE ALSO LOAN MONEY ON USED CARSI v', ' r Before- buying a car; you naturally, look fhe whole market over to make 'sur of getting the car that best meets your needs and gives you the most ' forHyour money. Make the same careful comparisons before you decide how' ; f - to FINANCE your car. . The facts and figiires will convince you that an ' auto loan here will' COST YOU LESS and serve your convenience better.?' Look Into this now I ? Sunday Visitors :-.' : : .. Mr. and-Mrs. Milton JR. Bailey visited Mrs, Tempie Tarkenton Sunday.- v Returns Home ' , Mrs. Murrey Lane has returned home after visiting' in. Bluetield, W, Va., and Falls Mills, Va. , , Continued on- Pga 3 ' ; 'i 'i ''' . ' ' r '! '' '' :,$ , BURGESS WMU MEETS " , .--K' " ' , win, mmi in; i,''-.-v . v.;-'-' The Burgts3 WMU ' met De cember 10 with Mrs. Winston Lane, sr. "We've A Story To Tell To The Nation" was the opening hymn, followed by pray er by Mrs. J. R. Ayscue. v Minutes were read and the roll called -. with 100. attendance Two visitors were also present. Hostesses for 1963 were chosen and Pollyannas were drawn. , Mrs. Winston .Lane, Jr and Mrs. Sidney Copeland gave The Lottie Moon . Christmas Story. Mrs. Josiah Proctor and Mrs. Irwin. Whidbee sang "Something For Thee" while the members nade their love offering. Mrs. Joseph Aysrue, program chairman, presented an interest ing program on "Spiritual Life Development." The program closed with silent prayer. The president brought the meeting to a close by repeating the Watchword in unison. The members exchanged Christmas gifts and "1962' Pollyannas were disci 1 ' i The hostess served fruit cake, n'uts and cookies Vith Christmas tree conjealed salad. .' Each; plate carried a candy cape favor.-; , ENTERTAIN AT .DINNER ' -Mrs. , T. ' W. Nion entertain ed at a lovely Christmas dinner on Sunday, Those attending were.Mr. and, Mrs.; Russell Nix-i on and Kathy, llr. tni ILi Layden, Sidney, James; and I ub, t Jones, pow, Lynn r Ralph White, Mr. -.and ,!Mra.- Cary Mr; nd ivlrs.Tames T. Layden, j Plymouth;' Mr. and I Qumcy, Ava and Ferry, Mr.-and Mrs;' William Stanford,, Barbara, Brend and .Bill, Jr.,- Mr. . and Mrs., Louis . KnighV-'nll of Nor. folk; Mrs. WiU Gorprew of Eden ton; Mr.' and 'Mrs. Walter Sy mons, Betty, Jackie and Creg and Miss Hettie Sawyer of Eliza beth CJtyjMr. and Mrs. Sidney . FRIDAY-SATURDAY: SHOWS FRIDAY 7;1S.9:00 P. M. I ' SHOWS SATURDAY 3:30-5:15.7:00.8:45 V M. ' j. i.:G0ES :T0 ar " SUNDAY-MONDAY: SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15-4:05 fc 9:15 SHOWS MONDAY ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 P. M. " , , John Wayne in - ':') -TlliW r Adults 50cChildren 25c Admission: ..iUAi.:.,., Shelia. James and Kay of Sou'hi Nixon, .1, Gone, A' Carolina- Mr. and Mrs. i Doward Charlotl.d and Mrs. A r t:. .-, ,Jere a quota tiM'Tront V Gladstone which deserves to be) " republished; ' 1 , i-Shoviae theVmannef in which' i nation or clpmmunity cares 1 for its dead, and, 1' will ' measure with mathematical ' exactness the lender lSympa- ' ' ' thies of its people,. their ' irespectfor theVlaws of .' - "'' 'their, land, and lthir loyaitr to high'ideals.'A .... ,. . 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