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.a -m ',Towa urn tm utamv.M jepm-tmrn itmm raii nn , CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIME, "MOREflEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT. N. C tit 3dAl i-t-:' I. AyOVBT Zl, 1HI It, MEnni;::N Hisies Bettie Lou and Dessie Lee ptttrnan visited Mehds In Oriental iast week. They returned home on Friday afternoon. '?S Mrs. W. E. Lawrence returned tijiome on Thursday afternoon after spending several days in Norfdlk, Va. . .Vp;.,, , Mrs. H. M. Carraway Is repovba t.i re doing hie f following operation in Morehead City Hospit tal last week. . i Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson and Mrs. Sam Mills Spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sali ter and Mr. and Mrs. Gray Willis! Mr. George Martin : and son, PAGE SEVEN fid bn -li bt :ni,i uo 8 I xt a' IT iw be If nl A 11 " 1 " " 11 11 " 'VL ' " Worfd'i largeif 5eitd GIGCTR1C FGNCGE1S i I -' li r: f IMOlllMlV Vv." ) 1 :! iJ.N nr.; i;n 1 h Come In and See These Fine Parmak Fencers ' J. C. WHITTY & CO. 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C 1 J Hardware & Building Supply - Hcrehssd City, II C Fksss 372-1 jSewie .Thomas, of North River, visited his father find mothe.', Mr. knfl Jlrt: W. B. Martic oil Monday, j Mnc- lhurman Pittmnit and Mrs. T.!)(f -JtalllSgs attended the eurb tnarket In Morehead City last Wed-hesdy- Mrs. Emilv Nelson, Mrs. rhuMnan Pittman. Mrs. J. M. Stall-jngs-vlslted Mrs. k. M. Carraway jn ilffbtehead City hospital on (Thursday of last week, t Mri. f. A. Walace relurm-d home Irbm 'Iwrham on Saturday sfter fioftni'Her son, Levi Wallace ac tompanled her. 1 MrfVi-A. Wallace returned home :iftrence Eubanks visited Mr. Wal ac' daughtir. Mrs. Woolen in Cherry Point on Sunday afto.noon. f tit, George Rogers, Mrs. Rogers nd baby, of South Carolliw, Mr. Bill Camptoh, Mrs. Ben Roeis ot Graoain visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams nnd Miss Nitp Carraway last tfefek. Mr. Campton nnd Dr. Roger and family returned home n Saturday. Mrs. Ben ltogors re mained, for a longer visit. ! Mr, II. B. Salter cal"ed at the home;i)f Mis. Emilv Nelson on Monday morning. V O'Ji'e a number met at the home of Mrs. Emi'v Nelson on last Wed nesday night to discuss the pro blems of the Sunday School. We formed a council which will meet Onoc a month. Officers wcro elect (d and other business after which we played the gime of "indooi Football." Mrs. Kmi'y Nelson as listed by Mrs. H. D. Carraway serv ed refreshments of nice homemade take and coca cola. Those attend ing Were Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. t'arr away, Mr. and Mi's. J. M. Stalling, Mfs. Oscar Pittman. Mrs, II. I). Carraway. Mrs. H. T. Flythe, Mis. Charlie Pittman, Mrs. (!. M. Cari jiWay, Rufus. Tom and John Carr i way, Jim Stalli.'gs, Jr. and Mrs. George Dixon. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Mason, of Oriental, spent Sunday with Mr. (indMrs, Thurman Piitman. SOUTH RIVER 5 Mrs. John Wallace came home from Durham Saturday niuht. She Pfcnt. Week with her daughter, Mrs. ;Hunk Taylor. She is getting tiling fine. f 'Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rdw irds piid daughter, Virgl iin, of Nor folk, Va.. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hardy and other relatives. Chief Harry Hardy and Mrs. Har dy spent the weekend with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Ethel Eubanks, of Gloucester, is visiting Marie Cannon. Mrs. Ruth Eubanks went to Morehead Wednesday night to the hospital to see Mrs. Henry Carr away. She is getting along fine. Mrs. Paul Caohon's baby has got better from hurtln? his tonsue. Annie Mae Di.xon sprained her ankle last Friday afternoon. Hope she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cannon and children spent Sunday after noon with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Willie Piitman. Mrs. George Hardy spent part of last week ft Newport with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin. Mr. end Mrs. Levi Wallace, o'. Durham, spent S.Uimhy nip;ht ,vd Suunday with "lis parents, Mr, anc" Airs. John Wallace Kathleen iT.rcV spent Saturday niht with Janie- Noiman. Mrs. Marvin Fulcher came home Saturday from Biliimore. She is going to move 'hire and so she can be with Mr. i'lilchcr. He is stationed there Uuby P.elnnuia, of New Bern, is v .-'iiing Mae Dixon. Mr. Willie Pittman Marled Mon day morning repairing 'Joi'," e Tos to's house. Mr. Dexter Lewis is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Luk.' Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Tos'o snen' Saturday afternena with M,.? N.'". me ,1. Pittm-i.i !.nd mother, Mrs lames Tosto. Mr. and Mrs. .Ii.lian Fulchei anc' daughter, Paulo 'e spent tin v.el i i,d with her lents, Mr. an I Mrs uVuorn We'iace. K1 1 1 : n P'xon visited Ai:s George Tos.o i-'auday afterrnm. LENNOXVIILE Mrs Julia Pake. They are leaving Monday afternoon for Memphis. Tenn., where they will make their ill ''re home. Mr. Wilbur Lawrence of Otway was a 'isitor in the community Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dennis Goodwin, of Roe, visited rel iti' es here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jordan and sons, of Raleieh. snct the week end here with Mrs. Jordan's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lu'hcr Pitt man. Mr. Guy Daniels motored to At lantic Sunday to take her daugh ter, Carolyn who will spend some time there with her aunt, Mrs. Ro bert Goodwin. Mr. Clarence Rose, who is em ployed at Vandemere, spent the weekend here with his family. Mr. Luther Pittman jment the weekend here with his family. Mr. Morgan Goodwin and son, of Norfolk, Va., visited friends here a short while last Friday. Mrs. Julia Barden, of B- auiort, spent last Thursday with Mrs. Ju lia Pake and fami'y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis and son, Bobbie visited relatives at Ce dar Island Sunday. CEDAR ISLAND Mr. Morgan Goodwin nn l son, Charlie of Norfolk, Va.. reUirned to their home Monday nfier sp, rid ing a week here with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Goodwin returned home Frid'iy from Morehead where she has been visiting her son, Lloyd Goodwin and family. Mrs. Emma J. Daniel.?, of New port News, Va., returned back home Monday after speding 'h. week end here with her sister, Mrs. Madora Day. Mr Rob -rt Girner, Who Is work ing at Lennoxville, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner. Mr. J. W Goodwin. Arthur C.ood win and Mrs. Norwood Lupton spent bst Wednesday In Morehoad with Mrs J. W. Goodwi l who was sick llvre. Mr. Riley Daniels returned home last week from Morehead hospital where he h ul been a patient. AM are hoping he will soon be v II ai'ain. Mr. Oscar Garner of Soulhport, has been visiting his son, Leslie Garner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Blakelev Wnde, of Beaufort, spent the weekend here with her mother. Mrs. Rittie Day. Mrs. Mollie Goodwin, of Oriental.' is here vtsitirp relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. Alvin Ross Lupton, who is working in Morehead, spent last Wednesday night here with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Lup ton. Mrs. Gladys Lupton left last Wednesday for New Bern to spend a while with her son, Wesley Lup ton and wife. Mr. aid Mrs. Arthur Goodwin and daughter, Bertha Faye spent Saturday afternoon with his moth er, Mrs. J. W. Goodwin who is sick. Mrs. Mattie Gilgo and Mrs. J. E, Reilly and son spent Sunday after noon here visiting friends. Mr. Alvin H. Day spent Saturday night to Atlantic, he returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day .vere vi sitors to Aantle Fr'drv nirht. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodwin, of Morehead, spent Friday afternoon here. Miss Vera Mae Day snent Sunn day With M'.ss Guelda Goodwin. Mr. Earl Daniels, who works at Cherry Point, spent the weekend here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner were visitors to Beaufort Sunday. Messrs. J. W. Smith and Morgan Goodwin went to Atlantic Saturday afternoon. 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Sweellieaii. reg. cab ... .. 10c BLACKEYE PEAS Old Glory no. 2 can 19c VALLEY SUN Green Peas 2 no. 2 cans 25c SALAD TREAT Mayonnaise 8-02. jar 29c TRIANGLE FLOOR 10-lb. plain 77c j:;;':;::;Ia- Peaicr tUrkeli in. .'i i i ' ' I", " i ' ' ' 1 1 hi 1 1 - Armours Banner or While Label SLEEP BACC11, ft. . 65c Freshly Ground - c:a cutty ik- . ... sic Lean AU Meat t;Z &. 71c Fsb Beef . j-: tz:a tsAsr. a. . . . r : . .: S7c Streak O'Lean ; . C.T FCL ft. : 33c Dressed and Drawn Pender Frnit ssd VcjftUef California Juicy Suitklst ld:::;s, dozen .... 33c Home Grown Green CAE2AGE, 2 lbs. '.. 9c Fancy Green .. ". CAXOTS, 2 fcanchef 21c U.S. No. 1 New White . - rSTATCES. 10 lb. 33c Maiden Blush Cooking mm. 3 ia sic California Red Malaga C2JLF23. lb. 21c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Large Bunch CARROTS, 2 for 17c Large Juicy LEMONS, (is) doz 29c While POTATOES, 10 lbs 39c PEACHES, 2 k 25c Pole 1 lbs. 25c $ EXTRA SWEEt I AND JUICY BEAN HOME STYLE SANDWICH REGULAR PAN Marvel Bread . MILD St MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'clock 3 I.b. Baa 1 WMW LJ3- ) Q z hi 7 15 iLb. A(r VwMV Bag T WV "X T3 No. 2 Can A&P Cream Stylo A&P Dola or Delmontt DRESSED & DRAWN Hens, lb 58c DRESSED & DRAWN Fryers, ft 68c Phillips With Franks SunnyfleM SeU-RWng A&Ps Own Shortening i Packers Label JUICE FRESH GROUND Beef, lb. 63c SHORT RIBS OF Beef, lb. 45c PORK LOIN END Corn Pineapple Beans Flour dexo Grapefruit Tomato Juice - 3 Cheese Preserves Grape Juice ap Fruit Cocktail Pickles No. 2 Con 12-Ot Can 10-Lb. Bag S-Lb. Can 46-Oz. Can No. 2 Cans Mild American Ann Page Peach Llbbs field o' Carolina Sweet Mixed Roast, lb. ..... 65c A 4 mm. ' M ' HKlU Uoac rancr SMOKED Tiny Ann Page Picnics, lb. 59c Grape Jam Salad Dressing Nectar Tea Ann Page Rich and Flavorful Lb. Mb. Jar Pt Bot No. 1 Can B-Oz. Pkg. 16-Oa. Jar No. 2 Can 2-Lb. 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