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Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hughes, and
son, Wayhe,vf New York, who are
visiting Mrs. hughes' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Davis at Davis, vl
j( pited Mr. arfd Mrs. V. A. Chad
wick, Mrs. Herbert Hancock and
Mrs. H. R. Chad wick, Tuesday
' night.
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. Mr. Guion Simpson, Mrs. Vema
Lynch and Miss Mildred Willis
spent Thursday at Goldsboro. Mrs.
Lynch is taking treatments from
. Ihe doctor there. '
Mrs. Hettie Stead, of Gloucester,
: was here for a few hours Wednes
day. Tiie Woman's Society of Christ
ian Service met Thursday niht
With Mrs. Traman Davis.
Mrs. Elva Chadwick, Mr. George
Davis, Jr. and Mrs. Riley Willis
and children spent the weekend ut
Mrs. Willis' home at Southport.
Mr. Harry Heady is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heady
for several days.
. Mr. Van Potter and sister. Miss
Kannie Potter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hall, of Beaufort, visited friends
here Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gint nnd
Miss Jasmine Gant, of Burlington,
who are spending the summer at
their cottage at Atlantic Beach,
were in our community last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pines, of
Marshallbcrg, Mr. Gilbert White
. hurst, of Straits, and Reverend
Haywood Harrell were here Satur
day night.
', Miss Terry Lynch spent several
days las,t week at Mnrehead City
visiting her cousin, Miss Barbara
Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs.' Lester I'igoll, of
Gloucester, was here a short time
Sunday night.
. Mrs. Maggie Hancock visited her
Sister, Mrs. Bessie Webb, at More-
head City Thursday night. ,
l Major Guion Simpson and Mr.
and Mrs. V. A. Chadwick, spent
sometime at Atlantic Beach Sat-'
Urday night.
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According to tradition baby boys
are generally dressed in pink and
baby girls in blue, but in some
parts of the United Slates this
tradition is reversed.
'..Cu'diSwy ,tv.Wte horses are not
born white, but are generally dap
pled greys which have grown light
er Until they become white.
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FRUIT JARS
Pis. 85c Qls. 95c -1-2 Gals. $1.25
Extra Jar Lids and Rubber Sealing Sings
"OUR BEST" FLOUR
FAMOUS SHENANDORE, FLOUR MILLS
10-Ib. bag 95c 2Mb. kg $2.15
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VTCLESALE & DETAIL
RcprewifUtlve i . Mf r. tof tteaufort Breach
ixick, Jr. 1 I A. T. Smilh, Sr.
TURNfU ST.
BEAUFORT
RUSSELVS CREEK
i Mr.' BilLCorbett, of Wilson, filled
hijf isularr appointment at Live
Oak Grove church Sunday morn
ing . :
Several from the community at
tended, the funeral of Mr. Ed. Fod
rlevof Newport, Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry, of Ra
lefen, spent a few days here last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gar
ner: : - .
Mf. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and
little daughter, of Virgi.iia, spent a
few days here with her pnvnts,
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Worlhington
hr&. Colon Pake spent last week
in Ashevllie visiting .ier husband
v ho Is a patient there. We are all
uif.hing for him a sof!y recovery.
T.lr. and Vis. J. D. Morton aiid
Mis'. Giilikin; of Morehoad City, vi
Mird in the community. last iii"3
d iv.
' Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Foririe and
little son spent a few davs in Nor
folk visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ehie
Fcdrie.
Mis. 8uda Mcln'oi'.i, Mis. Funny
Mci'titosh,' Mrs. Oarlie Piltinon
and children, of Mar-shallberg vi
md friends and relatives here
list Tuesday.
ftirs. Sarah Whiiihurst returned
home Tuesday ar.cr spending a
vbile in douce: '. or visiting rela-
tvX'S.
Mi. and Mrs. -:-.s Fodiie and
r.hi'dren, of Nou'ulk, visaed irla
fives here Sund.iv iifterroon.
Mrs. L. D. Spri.i,l with Mty.
Ren Gibbs visited Mr. Dorsey
luock last Saturdav 'wh Is a ns-
tit at Tayler hospital.
Mr. Herbert Jackson, of Mill
brook, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, B. H. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ch'ri,! Morton, of
forehead City, Sunday.
Mr. P'U Oorwit s'iph th '"ek
end with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rus
sell and family.
Mrs. I. T. Fodrie mo'orcd to Ra
leigh last Monday wifh relatives
to visit Miss Mai;gie Whitlev.
Little Merilvn Small, of Bay
View, with his grandparents.
Mrs. W. W. Russell visited Mrs.
R. L. Cray last Sunday.
Mr. aid Mrs. Woodrow Fodrie
and little daughter visited Mr. and
Mrs. C N Diinkle. Sunday n"M
Mr. C. F. Garner spent a while
Saturday morning with Mrs. Leon
Fodrie.
Mrs. McKiber Lupton s"ent last
Tuesdiy afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Purifoy.
WILLISTON
I turned to Norfolk Saturday after
spending eight days of his, vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James W. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brooks, of
Cape Lookout station, is spending
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ion
Willis, her grandparents.
Mr. Johnnie Wade spent the
past week home with his family.
He's fishing in Delaware. He left
Saturday to 50 back, went os far as
Norfolk with his brother, Arc-hie
spending the niijht there and going
en Sunday morning to Delajvaie.
Mr. Lola Piner and family left
Snturd.Ty to tnk" j "icntinn trip to
Portsmouth and other places be-
fore they returned. We sure hope
j for them a grand trip.
I Mr. Corbin Gibbs returned to
his home in Middleton last week
after spending a few weeks wilh
1 his son, Harry and wife.
' Miss Lucy Willis spent the week
end horn? with her parents' Mr.
I and Mrs. Iredell Willis.
i Master Chesley Sabiston spent
I last week in Beaufort with his
I mint, Mrs. Rubbie Peterson.
BACHELOR
Rev. H?ywood H.-trrell filled his
regular fioointment Sundi" night
at the Williston. church.
Mr. Eukle Wade came home to
spend the week end with his 0.1- jury
lvnts, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Wade. '
He has been on the Mendota on J
the ice patrol for the past three
months. '
Mrs. Msgqie Piner had the mis
fortune of getting her ankle broken
last week. We all wish her to be
able Soon to be out again. '
Mr. Archie Wade nnd wife re-
The ukelele is not a native in
strument as is generally believed
but was ontroduced to the Hawaii
sns by Portuguese in the 18th Cen-
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FOUNTAIN SERVICE
BELL'S DRUG STORE
BEAUFORT
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"BYS KOBE 41 PENDER!
DUFFY'S
Hol Roll Ilix
pkg. 27c
TOILET TISSUE
1I0RTIIERII
roll 9c
HOUSEHOLD TOWELS
iiORTnEnii
2 rolls 23c
WATERnELOlIS
AaaL All
Sttrrrv
IAG'S PICKLES
warl jar 23c
sfE"nTriiSS
GRAND SUMMERTIME REFRESHER MOTTS
APPLE CIDER, ql. bottle . .. ... 19c
EASY SALAD PEACHES, LETTUCE & COTTAGE CHEESE
C S Peaches (halved) no 2 1-2 can 31c
JUST SLICE AND SERVE TARGET BRAND
COIIIIED DSEF, 12-oz. can ... 45c
MILK CHOCOLATE OR ALMOND CHOCOLATE , '
IERSIIE7 BARS, box ...$1.03
CONDENSED MILK MAKES EASY DESSERTS
FARCY BRAIID. 15-oz. can .. .. 29c
POPULAR BRANDS
Soli Drinks
6 hot. carbn 25c
FRANCO AMERICAN
Spaghetti
2 15 3-4 oz ens. 31c
HOUSEHOLD
NECESSITIES
Your Beauty Soap
Camay, 2 bath cakes .. 29c
Pure Floating Soap
Ivcry, 2 pen. cakes .... 15c
Dui Does Everything
Duz, large package 36c
For A Whiter Wash
OxydoL large pkg. 38c
Pure Gentle
Ivory Snow, large pkg. 35c
Household Cleanser
Spic & Span, lS-oz. pkg 23c
Nabisco Fig
NEWTONS, pkg. 2c
White Home
COFFEE, 1 Lb. Pkg 51c
Assorted Flavors
JELLO, pkg. .....,....,......,....... 8c
31
1
Guaranteed Heals
Square Cot Shoulder
VEAL ROAST, lb.
59c
TENDER END CUT
Perk Chops, lb 65c
WELL FLAVORED FRESH '
Pork Picnics, lb. ..... 51c
SWIFTS PREMIUM OR ARMOUR STAR ."
Frcnhfcrters, Mb. p!rg. 57c
FRESH DAILY -
GrczrJ Veal, ih. I;......: 55:
DOWN PECDOCE LANE
SWEET NORTH CAROLINA
rMITMOUPES
lb.-7c
Large Golden Heart
Celery, 2 silks 12c
Fancy Tender Btrtngless '
Deans, lb 17c
tT. 8. No. 1 Sweet
Pclclccs, 2 lb. 27c
Mrs. J. A. Tayior returned to
Fleniingtou, New Jersey, Saturday
with Marshall Taylor and Mrs. Me
Peek who have bee i vi&.iing her
for the pust two weeks, lor a visi'.
Pon;Ud Smull and Eura itlvVas.
0. " Kalt-oih, spent Tucs.!iy with
nils Si.n, snuix and Mi and Mis.
1. I . Smith, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Sr.
were in New B?rn Tuffsdjy on bu
sim. .
Mrs. Sara Small visaed her
niece, Mrs. Avon Long in River
dale Tuesday.
Mrs. John Smilh. Mr. :md Mis
Fred Smith mid daufihtii-, Sheiln
n i v mhI'i Mi :: N. llic
Smith and their "uests, Mr and
II'" Mill II Mill1 "..I'l. Of
Reidsville, N C. spent tVoJ icsday
j,.1'. tiiit'ii iv Allan. u' Bciicii
Mrs. Dewey Taylor ;s v'siti:
I'.v.'Mves in Noujiort ,. C. ;hi.-:
v, eck
A!r and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Jr.. ( than Whitehurst and rnrents, Mr.
Mrs. J. S. Smith. Sr. and M.'. and and Mrs. James Whitehurst, ol,
M". i;. It. Smith attn lid shnw i Heau'ort.
in Beaufort Friday eve inj
After many eamos were oln1 ed
on the lawn the joint hostess, Mrs.
Miss Sybil Salter, of Raleigh, Is Taylor and Mrs. Whitehurst, served
spending her raealion with tier "d Punch and cookies.
brothprs, Osborne fwd Clarence
Salter and their families.
Mrs. Hirvey Civies and son and
her mo'h'T. Mrs. Pearl Talltmn.
njissed through vFridav enroule t04
her summer camp ' on Adams
Creek.
Mr. ad Mrs. Leon Harris spent
Sundny in New Bern with Mr and
Mrs. John N. Salter.
Gerald Taylor entertained the
following friends Sund: y afternoon
in honor of his twelfth birthday
anniversary: Patsy Beeton. Sadi
Louise Harris, Jenne Carole Tay
lor, Sheila Kave and Brenda Smith with their parents,
Barbara Jean and Anne haw Tv- Levi Taylor,
lor. Harry Taylor. Jimmie, Billie ' Misses Patsy Bocton and Betty
and Rita Faye Adams, Wayne Flowers and Ralph Flowers were
Whitehurst, Betty Flowers. Jnnav Jn Beaufort Saturday.
Miss B r:h B,11 is visili.'g her
'toece. W rti--'s Broadway in
Winston this week.
Mrs. W. O. Noe end Mrs. Ruth
Sullivan and daughter. Disy Den,
of Beaufort and their guests, Mis.
Ruben Atkins and son Tommy, of
Wilmington. N. C, spent Wednes
day with Mrs. E. L. Becton and
son, Edwin Lee.
Mrs. Ovena Taylor and son's, El
dridge and Isaac and granddaugh
ter, of New Bern, visited in the
community Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Taylor, of
Beaufort, R.F.D., spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.
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YOUR BEST BUY
TART- I """KTOAR I ,
SWEET I I
CREAMY- I W I
1 35c
CRAPE JUICE
Bp,!i. 19c
v.-'W Red Biuret Self Rising
K U FLOOR
Swift
fSt' - -;
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Suntint Sliced or Halves
jiwa
California Large Dried
PMS
r'TI Plymouth Maid Golden
V 99s
VVu. 37c
.2 29c
Ctn.
.2 29c
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2-Lb. n M
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Jar w2C
I5c
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No. 303
Can
I7c
V, 1 5 I Armoiur'i
Mild & Mellow Coffee
8 O'GLOSK
Vkg.' 40c
GORHF.O BEEF
...12c 49c
California Fancy
TUNA FISH
fcSs'N Bee Brand 1
INSECTICIDE
HSize
nib
Can
Can 1 9C
Ann Page
Grape Jam
Sultana Stuffed
Olives ...
Ann Page Salad Style
nmterd . . .
Ann Poge Peach
Preserves Vat
Ann Page Black
Pepper .... k; 13c
Ann Pago with Pork & Tomato Sauc
Beans .-..2,6c0nz- 25c
Ann Page Prepared
Spaghetti 2,5cV2 25c
Ann Page Gelatin Desserts
SPARKLE
3 p - 20c
mmmw m
RICH AND FLAVORFUL
NECTAR
TEA
v4-u.
Pkg.
29c s 53c
WOODBURY FACIAL
SOAP
3 Ban 35c
LIFEBUOY
SOAP
2 21c
LUX TOILET
SOAP
mm Ban 21c
Pk
VEL
32c
LUX TOILET
SOAP
2 Ei 29c
LUXX
FLAKES
pk. 35c
AJAX
CLEANSER
pk lie
SUPER RIGHT HEATS
ROUND SIRLOIN T BONE
BEEF STEAK, ib 99c
CHUCK ROAST, lb. 69c
FRESH
GROUND BEEF, lb. 59c
DRESSED AND DRAWN
FRYERS, lb. 64c
VEAL
SHOULDER CHOPS, lb. 65c
SMALL HOCKLESS
PICNICS, lb. 55 c
MORRELS PRIDE SLICED
BACON, lb. 73c
THICK WHITE
FAT BACK, Ib. 25c
Fresh Fruits fk Vegetables
LEMONS (IargesLze) doz. 37c
CARROTS Ggtincb.) 2 for ..19c
LETTUCE (hard crisp) head 17c
No. 1 Alberta PEACHES, 2 lbs 25c
STOKG DSAIIS, 2 lbs ... 2S:
UIIITE POTATCZS, 10 lbs. 47c
These Prices Apply to Stores in Ceauf:rl Ct II:rc!;:;d
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