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nn: FET.arrn.uiK3 v.t2XY. ktsttohd. roimr Carolina, Friday. rrrrv.vr.Y g. i::3. J n r 1 A vi L "i City .' .1 herson of Elizabeth t several days last week r grandparents, Mr. and . W. Hampton, i upon . er Lee Madre, son of - -vd Mrs! garner j Madre, went an operation at the -arte Ho$pitA ffciaweek. - Archie T. Lue, Sr.,- and , Lane left Tuesday for Ra h where the General Assem r ' opened. Mr. and Mrs. Lane .1, stay at thet&rWalter (Ra sh Hotel whUettJi LHftHHItMHIMinilMnillHIIIimiMtMH for pur J3P tar. I Vplentine Day j We Have Whitman's Hearts feci There's No Finer Candy SEND Hallmark Valentines Complete Line FROM to $6.00 Lear Foe Florida Mr. and Mrs. C E, Winslow left Thursday for Pensacola, Fla., where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Captain and Mrs. Richard S. . Hoskins and family. ' Returned Horn :, .r Mrs. J. H. New-bold has , re turned to her 'home after spend ing several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter," Command er and Mrs. Edward Griffin at Toms River, N- J. - -- ' Sunday Guests . -tiT , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eure of Eure spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hampton. ' Week-end At Roxboro Miss Anne Brinn returned to Chapel Hill Saturday after spending several days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs." T. P. Brinn. She was accompanied there by Mrs. Brinn who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clayton at Roxboro. Week-end At Middletown . Mr. and Mrs. Erie Haste, Sr., spent the week-end with, and Mrs. Cliff Towe at Middle; town, Del. They were accomr panied home Sunday1 "by : Mrs. Towe and children, who, ite visifc- ing tnetn, i'aisfl lfir,,; ana mrs. PHARMACY FREEDEZtVERr 1 J. H. Towe-- ' ' H ' Week-end In-Greenville . Doug Hastens an ;Wiater Eo wnrrk .ir, KDent, the i Skeak-end irt' Greenville1 with 'Mr.' 'and Mrs. Jack Edwards. Attended .Wtfdding I r. Mr. ana Mrs. j. a. lowe, sr., attended the Cook-Beale wed ding in Ahoskie on Sunday. Saturday In Elizabeth City ( Mrs, Archie Lane, Sr., and Mrs. Nathan Relfe visited Mrs. Cecil Garrett in Elizabeth -City on Saturday. Sunday In Greenville Mr., and Mrs. Walter Edwards and Mrs. H. A. Whitley visited Mr. and1 Mrs Jack Edwards in Greenville i Sunday. ;,,, i i Mrs-. IV Jiffloener has-.return-ed to her home in St, Peters burg, ;,la.(i after visiting, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andj.M1?- (lHaifion,) Sindel.j',' Sunday In WUliasrulon ... ' Mrs. . J. S. Vick spent Sunday in Williamston with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Thrower- , Returned Home In Henderson Mrs. G. R. Tucker, is spending a few days this weejt with pr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker and fami ly in Henderson." 1 Returned Home T. T. Harrell has returned to his home near Hertford after spending a few days in a Nor folk hospital and visiting nis daughter in Norfolk, Va.. i From Raleigh :...'': ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harring ton of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C Stokes. . ' ! . From Tarboro ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bright and son Billy of Tarboro visited Philip Jackson at the Albemarle Hospital and Mrs. . Jackson. Attend Business Meeting , Miss Helene Nixon and George Bellmon attended a business meeting two days last week in Williamston. From Richmond Miss Suzanne Towe of Rich mond, Va., spent the week-end with her' parents, Mr. ''and Mrs. J. H. Towe. Returned From Hospital - Guy Newby, Sr.,' ' returned from the Chowan ' Hospital last week after undergoing an opera tion and is getting along nicely. In Hospital - . v ' Philip Jackson was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital last week for observation and treat ment. . Week-end Here Miss Mary Ann Roberson and a friend from Atlantic Christian College in Wilson' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Zack Robertson. Week-end Here Miss Joanna Williford and Miss Sue White of Hampton, Va., spent the week-end ; with their respective parents. Returned Home Scott Perry returned . to his home in Suffolk, Va., on Sun day:,' after Spending , last week witbj his grandparents,-, Mr. and MrsJ; Noah Gregory. Sunday In Suffolk Mrs. Clinton Eley and Miss Ethel i Nixon .visited relatives in Suffolk, Va., on, Sunday. VI:itc3ton Newer ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and Mrs. Lynwood Winslow at tended ; CJuarterly Meeting ,at Bethel,, near Franklin, Va.,' pn Saturday.' On Sunday the ReV Hershel Hill, Archie Riddick and Aivah ''Winslow were in attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Lee Winslow and family of Ryland. Ernest White is Still at Leigh Memorial Hospital, Norfolk, Va., but is .much improved. Mrs. Senie Baker remains on the sick list. - The Men and Women's Classes held their class meeting on Mon day night at the church. Eleven members were present. Mrs. Hershel Hill Save the lesson and Mrs. Arba Winslow the devotion. Tuesday night there , was, " a "covered dish supper," by the Home Demonstration club fami lies and some invited guests at the community house. . t v RURAL DEVELOPMENT .'. -j GROUP HOLDS MEETING . Rural Community Develop ment of Pool's Grove and Chap anoke met Wednesday night at the Pool's Grove Community Building with the vice chair man, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, presiding. ;The committee on youth, home improvement , and f community . ZZ'LVIZZ projects' made; their reports with we remaining , rtjporis w oe made next mpnth. , J - . K; A. Williams, agriculture in structor V Perquimans Union School, explained the duties of (he different 'committees and chairmen. 'He also stated how important It was : to have the youth present and . gave ' the goals frr 1963. Williams stated the ways to swell the treasury. to raise cucumbers or sweet po tatoes : or some other vegetables to have money when needed. After the meeting the members furnished a sugar boil, ON FAR EASTERN CRUISE Benjamin ; E. Owens, firemen, CSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owens of Route 1, Hertford, is serving aboard the- attack air craft carrier USS Ranger, which recently visited Cubi Point, Re public of the Philippines. The Ranger visited the" Naval Air Station January 6 , during her current Far Eastern' cruise as part of the Seventh Fleet. This is the super-carrier's fourth tour of duty in the Western Pacific. . Earlier In her current . cruise the Ranger visited Yokosuka, Japan. ' T tion; will be present to 'assist n A:"IAT "I . ZZIZ I 3. ll Ithe meeting. The BelviJjre Community De-1 ' '' 1 1 velopment Association will meet ? JaTEb -TO pHIDC, Cf-La in the Bclvidere Community ss Mary Sumqer was hostess House Monday, February i'l,, at io. er bridge club Tuesday night 7:an P. M. ; Officers for ' home on Church Street will be' elected and plans made Th?8"8, Paying were Mesdames C. M. Williford." G. W. Barbee. J. T. Harold White, past president, alBlPSer D- poston, c. E. John-Droeram- will be, nresented. de-.son' c- - Holmes, ft G. Stokes -'"' i signed to furnish information to; the' community "concerning recent and ;T. J?SfJp. The high pwe went to Mrs. Wilhfor salad course "was served.' ' ' - f 4 -. "i i r r 1 . i As civilization advances, poet ry almost ' necessarily declines. T. B. Macauley. legislation prpviiiig for .'maxi mum development and utilization of : the: natural,; and human re sources of small towns and . jural a,reas. ,r .'- -' 1 Mrs, jlla Grey White and Don Norman, Extension Service ad-i yisors for the Belvidere Asocia- Discrafcrt? Unwise eatins or drinking my be sonro ol mild, ut annoying bladder trri-. tatfoiu making you (eel restleea, tenia, ; and uncomfortable. 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