nun I LITTLETON } i! NEWS "■mi *i im* Mrs. Lawrence Rmc« toft Tuesday for a visit In Port Myers Beach, Florid*. Mr*. Joseph Delbridge was a _ visitor of Mrs. Betty Perkln_ son In Norllna Wednesday. * Mrs. John W. Curl, Mrs. Maynard Hale, Sr., and Mrs. W. 'T. Threewltts, Sr., left Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Three wltts granddaughter and ' husband, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Twlsdale, In Charlotte. Mrs. William Leach accompanied her husband to RaleighDurham Airport Thursday ' where he left by plane for a visit with friends In Columbus, ' Ohio. Mrs. A. P. Farmer and Mrs. ~ James T. Clark attended Chapter No. 19 Order of Eastern Star meeting Wednesday night in Halifax. Several received 25 year membership certificates. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wllburn and son, Michael, of Elon spent the weekend with Mrs. Annie i Lee Hllllard and Mr. Bernice Billiard. Among their dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and ^ Mrs. Robert West and son, Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Ervln ,r Manning, Jr., of Warrenton, _ Miss Teressa Walker and Mr. Lee Roy Lynch of HopeweU, > Mrs. W. P. Ingram of Rocky . Mount spent several days here last week with friends. *■ Mrs. Ernest Bobbltt, Mr. Luther Bobbltt and Mr. Perry Bobbltt were Thursday visitors of Mr. Ernest Bobbltt In Watts Hospital in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Myrick of Norfolk, Va., were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Jesse V. Shear In and Mrs. John D. Myrick. ° Mrs. Justice West and children, Robin? Sally and Nat, Mr. and Mrs. Bernlce West visited ♦ Mrs. Annie Strum and Mr. Dan& lei Bass in Nashville Sunday. "> Mrs. Raymond Harris and son, Phil were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Louis Shearln in Warrenton and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Browning. En route home U they visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L Harris In Areola. Mrs. Jesse V.'Shearln Is a ^ patient In Loulsburg Memorial - Hosoltal. * Miss Brenda West of ACC, - Wilson, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert West. Mr*. w. sr.i w * patient in Duke Hospital. Mrs. R. H. Bright of Warrenton and Mrs. Stuart Moretz S of Atlanta, Ga., were visitors j: of Mrs. Jesse V. Shear In Wednesday and Mrs. Edwin Stans;i bury Friday. Mrs. Roy B. Clark, Mrs. David Bobbltt, Mrs. Gilbert £: Reid and Mrs. Wilbur White y. of Warren Plains visited in the :: home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeters Saturday In Dewltt, Va., due to the death of their ]i sister, Mrs. Annie Mat Reid Stalnback. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Clark spent Monday night with Mr. and £ Mrs. Charlie Moseley in La:-:j Crosse, Va. Mrs. Douglas Allison of Ralp sigh was a visitor of relatives £ here last week. $; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shell and daughter of Richmond, Va., v and Miss Janice King of Louls•!•: burg College were weekend :■ visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Samie 5: King. Mr. Edward Pope of Raleigh I: : was a Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pop*. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spain of Virginia Beach, Va., were ■; weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pope and Mrs. A. P. Parmer. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hudson, Mrs. Joe Hudson, Miss Elaine Hudson and Miss Norwood Ralney of South Hill, Va., were >:■ Sunday visitors of Mr. and 5 Mrs. Sol B. Bobbltt. ■y. Mr. and Mrs. Danny West and son, Jeffrey,of Smlthfleld, Va., •J and Mr. Alan West of Chowan g; College, Murfreesboro, spent if the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. « Stuart West and Mrs. Viola Eth$: • ridge. x' Mrs. J. D. Pope has returned V. to her home after having been a patient In Rex Hospital, Ralelgh, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray X Browning and daughter, Miss Elisabeth Browning, of Nor: folk, va., and Mr. Myrlck Browning and son of Spartanburg, S. C„ spent the weekend with Mrs. Alice Browning. Called Marinettes, the first | women inthe Marine Corps serX. ved tor one year during World ;X war L Than were 306 of them. The mortality rate of persona who 'an one-tenth overweight 6 is estimated * one-fifth higher than the average. One of the busiest canals In Europe la the 118-mlle lone & Qota In Sweden. Cargo tonnage on the Panama Canal in fiscal 1»M amounted to 106,919,86# tons comparad to m,m,vn tons In CHEF'S PRIDE FRESH SALADS • 1-LB. MACARONI SALAD • 14-oz. COLESLAW M-LB. POTATO SALAO cup 354 • CRANBERRY "« 4 SALAD cu* JUMBO WALNUTS . 1 LB. 59c LARGE WALNUTS 2 LB. $1.09 BRAZIL NUTS 1 LB. 46c ALMONDS 1 LB. SBc MIXED NUTS 1 LB. Bfc MIXED NUTS 2 LB. $1.16 FH.BERT-S 1 LB. 5Bc PECANS 1 LB. 79c CHESTNUTS LB.