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PAGE TWO ‘■‘SECTION *PWO if ■■■■■■ ' » V ■ - ■ Merry Jjt News Mr. afed Mbs. 6. G. Evans, Sr., and MS's. Lilli® Evans visited Dewey Evans and Woman Tay lor Saturday, who are patients in the sanatorium at Wilson. Mrs. Chet White and daugh ter, Anna, also Mhrie Small of Eden teas, were shopper in Eliza beth City Tuesday. i Kermit Mteelle of Edenton visited his grandmother, Mrs. C. T. Baiter and aunts, Mrs. Viola Cowan and Mrs. Louise Adams Saturday morning. Mrs. J. D. Smithwick spent from Tuesday until Thursday with her brother-in-law and sis ter, .Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Keet er in F.d*ntoiv Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seymour and children and Mrs. Noah Small of LaGrange spent Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen baiiield and family. Mrs. M. B. Barfield returned to her home wan them after spending two weeks with her son and daugh ter- Ln-Law, the Owen Barfields. Mrs. W. T. Davis and daugh ter, Velma, visited friends in Edenton Thursday afternoon. x Mrs. Ralph Smithwick and Mrs. Viola Cowan were in Wind sor Friday afternoon shopping and attending to business. Karen Small of Edenton spent Wednesday until Friday Wife her unde and aunt, Mr. ana Mrs. Chet White. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barfield and children of Garner spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield and family. I Mrs. Rufus Baker was in Windsor Friday visiting friends and shopping. Mrs. Odeane Chilton, Anna White, Marion White and Britt Smithwick, also Marie Small and Beth Tolley of Edenton were in Greenville Saturday night. Johnnie B. Smithwick of Eliz abeth City visited his mother, Mrs. J. D. Smith, Thursday. Mrs. Ruth anithwick and chil dren, Ruth Ann and Willie of Tyner spent from. Friday until ■(Monday with Mrs. J. D. Smith wick. Anna White, student at Long wood College in Farmville, Va., Straight Kentuck) - Bourbon s 2®° Wf gfc'JS GJLyvdtJlfe*&s&<*>■ KIITOCn BOCRBOH CF Utiefi^neUM^uutU*^ distilled a bottled •» ANCIENT AOE »ISTILI.INC CO. nUNMOBT. KENTUCKY «►; hHB ~ * , * * ■* • • 1 . •• ■ iTRMGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOf ANCIENT AGE DISTIUING CO, FfeANKfORT. KY. # s Irij^rnTwirT-ff-’-ir Vi i - ... ,*** - , - returned, back to school Sunday after spending a week of spring vacation at home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet White. Mr. and Mrs. Georg® DavigJ and children, Becky Dee, George, Jr., and Christine of Elizabeth City spent Saturday with Mr> and Mis. Arthur Davis. Vannie Mae Cowand and Frances Cowand were in Eden ton Saturday afternoon and night visiting friends and shop ping also. Mrs. T. E. White and Mrs. J. P. Love and daughter", Nina were in Edenton Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and daughter, Lynn of Ahoskie I spent Saturday night and Sun -1 day with their parents, Mrs. Lloyd Cobb and Butler Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Jarkson and rhildren, Andy and Teresa visited Mrs. Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Privott in Edenton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Lilly and children of Williamston visited Mrs. Lilly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker Sunday after noon. i Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Keeter and son, Scottie of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker and j Mrs. Keeter’s mother, Mrs. H. R. Outlaw Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Outlaw accompanied her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keeter to their home to spend I a few days with them. Mrs. Archie Rhea of Ahoskie visited her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Cobb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor of Rocky Mount spent the week end with Mr. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor. Mr. and ’Mrs. Ben Evans and children of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. Evans’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chet White and his mother, Mrs. Lillie Ev ans, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ambrose and family of Portsmouth, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. Am,- brose’s parents* Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker. Juvenile Logic It was the little boys’ first j visit to church and when the j choir entered, all in white, he! whispered to his father: “Look ; quick. Daddy! They’re all go- I, xng to get a haircut.” THE CHOWAN HERALD. EPEHTOH, NORTH CAROLINA, THPMDAT, MARCH 29, 1962. WESTERN GRAIN FED I WESTERN— GRAIN FED RIB BACONCHUCK QQ'STEAKS lb. 39< Boas*- JJ lb. 59c 1 HARRELL’S TRYON BRAND _ FRESH CUT FRANKS SMOKED PICNKS Pork cbops lb. 39c Center Slices 49cV U At M 6 TO 8 LB. AVERAGE ■lO 303 DEL MONTE ONE-HALF POUND 2-oz. ECO Instant jar c 0 ' « 6-oz. Southern Seas can Fruit Cocktail Oleo Pattie Coffee 23c f Mtia IQ f f9N if each J J ie-oz. flako mil Jtm 1303 WHITE HOUSE NO. 2 COMSTOCK SLICED f Nirt A If 20-OZ. DEL MONTE p* 1 | * ApplG J&IIC6 C *”" P can 2it 2 ■ l *3scßte»2S M # f QUART ECO LIQUID 303 LIBBY’S MWIIIC MmM 46-OZ. PINECOMB - _ Tomato Juice DETERGENT CUT BEETS Drink 25c can 23c quart 35c 2 cans 25 c 111 ■ l ■■■ 303 RIUF HFN 5 LBS ’ ABBITTS 303 PHILLIPS 303 r OS EDALE 303 WK HEN Mix Vegetables Green Limas GREEN PEAS CORN MEAL 4cans49c2 cans 31c|4cans49<l hag 29c COUNTRY FRESH LOCAL FROZEN FOOD |u. s. no. 1 long isiand ' EXTRA LARGE dozen mortons family size . 1 t Peach and Apple Pies _29c ' jm i W* 0* 4* AP® 24-oz. Libby’s Breen Peas 33c CIIL 6-oz. Sunshine State Orange Juice._2/27c jp Jll B Baa ■ *JT§ 14'/<-OZ. STRIETMANN | 1-LB. SUNSHINE PECAN CRISPS | HYDROX VAN. 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