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MM $dt CARTERET CbTfittt NlWS-TtaffiS, MOWESfiAb CTTt ANJi MAtTOftT, N. C. PAGE SEVEN tit bti LENNOXVILLE Oct. 1. Mr. nJ Mrs. Monroe Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Guion Mason at Williston Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Willis iihnd children of Morehead City vis ited her mother, Mrs. Koy Good win Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Rose and children have recently moved to Vande roere where Mr. Rose is employed. Mis. Julia Pake spent a short vhile with Mrs. Harriet Pake Sun Jo v night at Marshallberg. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Simpson and ;on, Gray, visited Mr. and Mrs. Monroe fcimpson Sumiay. Mr.'anfl Mrs. J. Preston Bell of tforcheaA visited relatives herj a Jiort while last Friday. Mrs. Leroy Mcintosh and son of Ann street extension visited Mrs. t Frank Mcintosh last Friday after ' noon. . Little Jamie Lawrence visited Tiis grandparents at Otway Sunday night. Mrs. Sudie Mcintosh visited friends here last Friday. Mrs. Berkley Simpson was a vis it here Saturday afternoon. IMrs Koy Dickinson and children spent last week with relatives at Norfolk and Suffolk, Va. HARLOWE Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.e'1 d. Mrs. J. E. Taylor of New Bern re in the community Wednesday ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ball of Ba chelor passed through Wednesday afternoon enroute to Cherry Point to take M. D. Taylor of New Bern. Mr. Taylor had been visiting Mr.' and Mrs. Claude Taylor. Mrs. Charlie Bell w.is in More head City Friday mor.iing on bu siness. Mesdames Hnrry Davis, Emma C ?lesby, Will Conner and W. C. A rflliams motored to Morehead ( ity to altend the New Bern Dis t ict Seminar of the Woman's So ciety of Christum Service at the First Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Becton and children, Gordon, Jr. and Ann Shirley were in New Bern Satur day. Wade Taylor, of Wilmington, s ent Thursday night here with re 1 tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green, of Ra 1 igh, visited Ashbv B. Morton and s in during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Bell and son, Tpmmie, Mr. and Mrs Luke Tur ner and son, Eddie visited Mr. and Mrs. Obie Turner Sunday after noon at Core Creek. Miss Eleanor Taylor left Wed- ty to visit relatives and Is in Camden, New Jersey. .Taylor returned home with ind Mrs. Riciierbarker who been visiting Mr.' and Mis. Clyde S. Taylor. - - The following ladies attended ;jchool opening at Beaufort Tues- aay morning Mesdames Earl W. iTemple, Cicero W. Taylor, Ver- -."; 1 Austiiv-lficKolsi aWaWWII" Wbl TOW M i mm mm mm mm mm mm mm i $1.95 Wfttl 43.15 fifths 86 Proof IM ItlAMHT WHBKIYI M tmk TtOMtSf 4 vms oa mom ou. as maiaxr mmUt. s nritbm srtanv wnuw umbm i asm lam nanLiuan ) (Si ft 'B9 ,; j i kmm 1LiiiiI . .' non Lee Hancock. Ivey Tavlor, Carlton Taylor,. Walter Guy Ten pie, Gordon Becton, A N. beii, Jurney Conner, James Small and Willie Bradshaw. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Xennnhon Mason and son, Charles, of Marshallberg,; were here Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason. Mrs. Willie Bradshaw and daughters, Miss Frances Jarman and Peggy Bradshaw were in New Bern Wednesday. . Luke Turner was in New Bern Saturday on business. , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor, "of Bachelor, were here Sunday after noon to see Ashby B. Morton. Ml and Mrs. Taylor had been to see Harry Ball a patient in the More head City hospital. Mr. Ball fell from a load of hay Saturday and' injured one of his heels. Mrs. Ashton H. Tallman and daughter, Miss Bernice Tallman, of near Beaufort, were here Sunday afternoon visiting Philip Taylor and family. Mrs. J. E. Taylor, of New Bern, spent the weekend here with rela tives. Philip Taylor Vas in New Bern Monday morning on business Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Alams, S. C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ever ette Taylor motored to Greenville Sunday and attended the annual barbecue dinner the last Sundny in Sept. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Everette. Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Taylor and children, of Bachelor, visited Philip L. Taylor and family Sun day afternoon. WHITE OR GOLDEN STOKELY CREAM CORN, 2 no. 303 ans . 37c ASSORTED 5c VARIETIES BAR CA1IDIES, 2 bars 9c RED CROSS EXTRA SOFT TOILET TISSUE. 2 rolls 23t POPULAR ORANDS CIGARETTES, cln ..US STOKELY CUT BEETS 2 No. 2 lm 29c STOKELY SMALL LIIIA DEAIIS Mo. 333 Can . . . . Me RED GATE PEACHES No. 2 1-2 Can 31t STOKELY CUT DEAIIS No. 2 Can : 25c Regular Sine . .. . PaimoUvercc!re bouquet Soap ' ' : , ',''; Eoler Faster'-ttaiir;'ij Vel (fcrge) p!nj, Laundry Soap ,v V-.. ' Octagon (giant) 2 Bath Size :. .'A ;". 'y. - PALK3LIVE, 2 takes jhist Wasaet ':,y " i. FANCY RED JONATHAN APPLES, 3 lbs...;..;.. n' i in i ' ii':';r'i'iiiiiTi 1 i LARGE CALIFORNIA ICEBERG lelfcci 2 nci t::3$;. 12c V. S. NO. 1 RED BLISS Pclalc, 5 Its. .'X' l .'i- HOME "GROWN TURNIP BALA? Vt HcdcnL 2 Kxjj.ll$h :.:2fe FANCY. SNOWHITE Cc3liflox7cr, --5 were Ik Beaufort Monday morrtng. Rey. J. M. Jotliff wMl hold 11 o'clock service Sunday morning at the, Methodist church. ; Because the ban has been lifted children wide rt years Mtewtal 4. 6; Adsnte td D. R. Williams Church - school Sunday morning. They have been missed and were given "a cordial welcrtne. lti42&iiM Oglesly was in Morehead to ' take flowers and vegetables to the curb market. Oct" 1, Mrs. W. L. Smith enter talnei at a dinner at her home Tuesday hight, September 21, giv en for Mrs. Hilda Gillikin who 4s leaving soon for an indefinite stay wltK hpf son, Mr. Normnn Gillikin. at Arlington, Va. Ladies of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice ind their husbands were ask fed to come. "Special invited" wiest were principal of the Smy rna High school and his wife, Mr. BdiMrs. 'Tom Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Futford Of Besufort. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pincr of Marshall berg, jllr. and Mrs. Evorette Wil lis t Williston, Mrs. J. M. Kir tnaft of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lewis of Smyrna, Mrs. Emmett Pfper and Mrs. Hettie Stead of telourtfster, Mr. Harry Heady, Mr. George Davis, Mr. Roy Allen Gil- likn. fnd Mr. Geortre Hancock of Smyrna. Those attending of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vtee and their husbands were Mr. and TWrs. W. L. Smith, Mr. and1 fUE DRINK for A quick j m STOKElY'S FINEST CANNED f RHfTS AND' LANGS BREAD AND BUTTER FOR HEALTH ORAIIGE RICH FINE COITEE: ' ' '; .... 33: .;' . c!ies 19c W - . 29c -yi TENDER FRESH TASTING STOKELY LAUNDRY BLEACH CLOROfX quart isllle 20c 27c .' ' . ,'' " 'X.l -il!. 27c :;!:.....;...;27c "... v Mrs. H. R. Chad wick. Captain and Mrs. H. C. Will's, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chachwrck, Captain tmd Mrs. E. H. Heady. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis, Mrs. Herbert Hancock, Mrs. Vlovd Ctwdwick. Mrs William Tyler, Mrs. Edith Sontar, Miss Em ma Bell and Mrs. Hilda Gillikin. The hostess, Mrs. Smith, tfresetnVd Mrs. Gillikin with a "novelty pit cher." The W.S.C.S. a box of sta tionery, and Mrs. Heady ierfowe. The dinner consisted of chiclwn ith dumplings, ween neas, can died yams, potato salad, apple sauce, pickles, rlives, hot biscuits, nie and hot coffee, Each one at tending enjoyed the occasion. Mr. Fnd Mrs. Brady Wfde of Williston visited friends here Fri day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wadp who i "iav bn sendin" the summer in Chsrleston, S. C.,' arrived here snturoay io Bpena ihp t"" with their daughter, Mrs. Clifton Yeomans and family. Mr. Edwin Piner of Marshall berg visited his mother at Smy rna Monday. Mrs. Elmo Gilgo. of Oriental visited relatives here over the weekend. Mrs. H. R. Chadwick nnd Mrs. ' Ed Heady attended the Seminar of the W.S.C.S. at the Morehead City Methodist church last wek Mrs. Hugh Willis and mother, Mrs. J. M. Kirman visited Mr I Charles Harris and Mrs. Carrie Royal at Marshallberg Saturday , night. I OF HEALTH KELLEY'S JqUAUTY FOOD STORES3 " , . , , m " t, f,v 1 TOIIATO JUICE, 3 cans Lunch - maine SARDIIIES (In Oil) 2 no. 1 CUCUMBER CHIPS, 6-oz. - TREES WEET U1CE, 2 no. 2 cans 35c G&EAT FOR feteAKT AST QUAKER HQimiY GRITS, 20-oz. phg. FLAVOR (Silver Label) SERVE" HOT WITH CRACKEK8 CAMPBELLS TOHATO SOUP, 2 10 1-2 oz. cans F2AS end CARROTS, no. ASSORTED FLAVORS ROt AL TESSEftTS ROYAL GELATIIIE, phg. 2 vtsza coaBJtaTmi meats f " smithfieLd pork SAUSAGE (Lnlhcrs) Mb. roll .... 51c FRESH bATLY . v '. GE10OIID BEET, lb TENDERED BEEF S ecq::o:iy steak, smttthfield Smoked . DM03 (by Ci piece) ft. .. 41c BROAD CREEK I Oct. 1. Friends of Mr. Carl ' Buck who has been sick for the P88 two weeks are S'ad to know inai ne is improving. A large crowd from here at tended the singing convention at The Church of God in New Bern Sunday evening. Mr. ictor Haye spent the week end with his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Manly Rhue at Stella. Mr. Alonza Salter and son, Mr Bonnie Taylor, spent the weekend home. They are emnloyed in shrimping at South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinson of Morehead City spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillian Haye. i i Miss jr,jn;. Caeles came home Saturday night. She had bein snendine some time with her sis-1 tr. Mrs. Harry Grauer at Fort Henderson visited me doctor hai-Br-q. I urday. and Mrs. II A. Tavler Sun- Friends of Mrs. R. G. Senders 1 dwv We hope for them a are elad she is imnrovinc after a speedy recovery. long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fornie Salter and children snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Piatt Williams. Rev. Edward Salter and family of Monrie spent this past wr"k , with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. , O. Salter. Mrs. Woodnrd Willis took th'r baby to Or. Mason Sunday for treatment. i Mrs. V. F. Salter and Mrs Qwm-1 ton Salter are on the sick list this week. A large crowd attended the gar- 25c - 4 cans 25c jar 21c 19c 1-lb. pkg 40c 21c 303 can 23c 8c DOG FOOD vinPEP 16-oz. cans 19c a. 61c 81c ilia show here Friday and Saturday rights. r a-H Mrs Bar-Id Whilfm 0f Newport visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck Sunday. SOUND VIEW Mr nrwi Vrs. K'nier O-rner v'- I ited his sister, Mrs. Mollie Hall iii"iay. Mrs. J. H. Lewis spent Sunday with Mrs. Johnnie Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rutland Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallence of Newport spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hall, Sr. i,PNlpr null. J1.. ami Kill 11 it-iui. Clauda Willis visited his sister, Mrs. J. B. Henderson, Sund:y. Mrs. Lera Ward and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Bet tie Sharp who was sick last week is much improved. BOHUM APPLES. 5 lbs 37c CARROTS, large bunch ISc SEEDLESS GRAPES, lb 10c Yellow Onions., 2 lbs 9c RED 111 ISS Pctataes, 5 lbs Prunes, 2 lbs Green Beans, 2 lbs. Cabbage, lb. 2. DRESSED AND DRAWN FRYERS, lb. I PRESSED AND DRAWN '.X HEIIS,lb SELECT BEEF CHUCK ROAST, SELECT BEEF SHORT RIBS, lb VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS, smoked PICNICS (Small Size) Lb White House Evaporated MILK...... 3 42c Campbell s Tomato SOUP 2,0c21c Niblet's Brand . CORN . . . . V' 19c lOM PEAS Calitornn Large Dried PRUNES..., - Packer's Label Orange JUICE AVP Bartlett PEARS ......" Ann Pag with pork & torn sauce BEANS ...2 RIGE ...... i IVORY SOAP .. 2 Iff. 37c o IVORY FLAKES 1 35c IVORY SOAP r1AY SOAP OXYDOL 2&.21c ':.ll-y a 35c Tt::j Prices Apply FRESH CAUGHT wmm DRESSED & Cnll on at today if you want informa tion on fithWig 1it( for charter or an of' dVr of inu4 timK OTTIS' MOREHEAD CITY FISH MARKET 23c 23c 25c 4c A. if m$&&Bsarm. mm v FLAVOR Makes It Amerlra's No. 1 Favorite A&P COFFEE ... cvu VALUE Makes It America" No 1 Buy! GSc 58c lb. 69c 39c lb 69c 63c MILD & MELLOW . 8 O'CLOCK a 40c 3-a '1.15 Rich St Pull Bodied RED CIRCLE,LH,i 3 & $1.24 Vigorous & Wlney BOKAR as 45c 3 & $1.29 Taste Pleasing Oven Fersh BAKED GOODS Marvel Dinner ROLLS Home Style Sandwich Reg. Pkg. MARVEL BREAD "M8c Jane Parker Plain or Mrblt POUND CAKE Southern StylA VANILLA WAFERS ..... 25c Nabisco RITZ Crackers 32c Betty Crocker Apple PYEQUICK .... SunnyfleM Solf-ftlslng FLOUR A&Ps Own Vegetable Shortening J eXO Mild American CHEESE Sunnyfleld Flour PANCAKES Ann Page Blended SYRUP .... 6." 10c - 20e Ann Pag Salad HRFSSINC Llbby's PEAS Ann Pg rTJAM Sunnyfleld No. 2 Can 11c CORN FLAKES .... 40c 23c LAVA SOAP 2 21c IVORY SOAP ,. 2 15c CAMAY SOAP ........ 2 -Lb 1 to Sfcres in Ccz"f:rl Hi II:rc!::d C2J DELIVERED Phone M-401-1 M-402-1 10c i-27c ftSf- 39c 'K? 78c S-Lb. $1.13 Can L. 57c For t& 14c wot 23c Pt. 33. , Jar No. I Can atlC W39e run, 1 A 29c J W fftV-t fit J SvN A. dmmii
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