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CARTERET COUNTY jCETT&fR&ES, HoSES-AP CTTT AND JU7FT. V. 42.
FWDAT, DEOK2Ea t, IMS
CLCUCESTES
of Southport, Mrs. Lionel Taylor
and Mrs. Truman Davis of Smyrna,
land. Ohio.
1 of Morehead City, were guests of
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Mrs. Fannv N'on wn B-" the Misses WhUehurst, Thanks
. . ... t.ff ' .. ' !..! . ., V ; . . 1".
were in out community Thursday
fort to gpena nanjgmng wivu giving.
Nov. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
WhlUhurst returned to Baltlmort,
afternoon. - , v
Edward Welsoa and fanilly
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pentecost ajid
Hi. boturday afternoon after visit
! lo rJativs hare. - ,
Mrs, Levina Whlteburst eallei
A snooting- match 'was held it
two daugnlers. Mrs. Wortfc Class
on Mrs. iura Chadwick Friday
afternoon.
Capt. Lester Pigott returned
from McClellanville, C. after a
successful shrimping season. He
Is fitting ut his boat for the
floundering season.! '
Mr. ond Mrs, Biehard White
hurst have returned from Cleve-
J. s. Pigott store p arew a
jnd son,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
crowd of people from here and sneiion were . i naiiKsgivmg aay
other nlaces. Turkeys were won guests of Mrs. J. H .Dixon and son,
Mif. -H -. .! i
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Mr. Calvin Pigott and daughter.
Betty spent the weekend here!
i Mrs. Lillian Pigott returned with
thein.
by Ervjn Davis and Kennetn Bates
of Gloucester, Ralph Chadwick of
Straits, and a fellow from Harkers
Island.
Mr. end Mrs. i. Ba Sanders, Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Whitehurst, and
Predecessors of modern British
restaurants were coffee houses and
taverns, which had a daily "ordi.
nary" a dinner or supper served
Mrs. Gertie Chadwick. Mrs. Ben
I Watson, Mrs. Nellie Watson, of
-traits, Mrs. Ernest- Watson of
Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Willis
at a common table and generally
Mr." and Mrs. Richard Whitehurst for a fixed1 price.
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CAKY E3AB3 " - " y : : . - ' ! ' : HsJ flagician
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. " ive Aie mocemto kjbr-i, people we bem vmD r '
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i v Pfoae A-j wiotuwcEt1 of cmuzatioh' , J IV
I CaANAJ" : .. Pop Cleans Up
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i TO TMB TTIC. J VNT TO L v - r rtf A SHIRT. I WONDERED WHERE I '' OVEB FOR THESE T n
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f UM-M-M- THISL I I I UKE THE CHOCOLATE 1 1 GOOD " HEAVENS J . LIT HQW CAN I ' I
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YOU CAN GIVE Ar.jVC L
ly-'fu'LtitiVm
l-JHENYOU
iOmOV AT PONNEY'S!
DOUBLE OR TWIN
CHENILLE SPREADS
9.90
Penney's helps you stretch your Christmas
bjuiget! This buy Droves it! Row after row of
plump chenille lufts firmly stitched to make
a spread of rich, lasting beauty! Multi-colored
floral scroll design accents the while or pastel
colored grounds. Need not iron.
I LB. MINIATURE
GIFT CHOCOLATES
1.49
Eating out this CLI-as? Take a box of these
delicious miniatures to your hostess! 160 bile
size pieces coated with rich, pure milk choco
late . . . loaded with melt-in-your-mouth good
ies. Tangy creams, crunchy nuts, mouth-watering
caramels and jellies! In a Mary Esther
gift box!
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HEN'S PAJAMAS
FOR CHRISTMAS!
;3.
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. Towncraft pajamas magic words that can
solve so many of your Christmas gift prob
lems! They are made from fine quality San-,
forized cotton, Bright colored stripes that all
men liko to wear, Slipover or coat styles.
Elastic or drawstring - trousers. A. ?. C. D.
A rtd by si 15 frl;:!
SET A LOVELY
CHRISTMAS TABLE!
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Set your Christmas table to bring compliments
and ilill save oney! Fine cotton woven tn
" to sturdy lace for long weart Graceful floral
, design gives a delicafe lookto set off your
china, llyer and glass. Makes, a splendid
"gift, tool Resists shrinking, 72" x 90." ;
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