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t RmIm t NEWPORT Pi ?? 1 ? Mr*. N. W. Garner * (pending two week! la Hialedh, Fla., with her daughter, Mrs. V. I. la Shan, nd h?r Haaaily. Mr. and Mf*. Wtttard and little girls, Wary Ann and Julie, left last week lor Satina, Kan., after a visit toere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bill. Ormsby Ham of Albemarle ?peat -the wciAmi hare with Ma family. Mtss Kate Carner la spending some time In Cove ?City with Mr. and Mts. Linwood Garner. Mr. and Mrs. E. 6. Heath and Mr. and Mrs. Leinster Heath of Cove CRy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mother Slaughter and little to lighter, Babble, of Ko<*to#hem spent the weekend here with 1ns mother, Mrs. Lela Slaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore and children left "Friday for New Or leans, where they will meke tttetr home for the present. Mrs. Moore and children have been here some lime with Aer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Prragle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Garner and Miss Elsie Elliott spent Sunday in Maury with Mrs Leon Hancock, and attended Homecoming Day at the Methodist Oh arch there. Sgt. and Mrs. B. N. McCain of Beaufort, S. C., spent the weekend ken with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gould. Mr. .and Mrs. Fid Howard ?f New Bern aad Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Blair of Vancdboro spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. i. N. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Carter Sr., Mrs. Estelle Crutchfield and sons, Bob and Dick, Mr. and Mm. E. G. Bald win and son, all of Chadburn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hlbbs Sunday. Mr. Howard Corbett of Wilming ton visited the Walter Heaths on Tuesday. Orm?by Mann, C. G. Jones and G. D. HenSerson went to Wilming ton Sunday. Mr. Mam'* mother, Mrs. Annie Mann, returned heme with them. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hobbs of New Bern were here Sunday evening, when Dr. Hobbs delivered the eve ning message at the St. James Methodist Church, followed by quarterly conference. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer and nr. Will Meares left Wednesday for their home in St. Petersburg, Ha., after two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Meares. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Collins' spent the weekend herewith Mr. 'and rMs. Stanley C. Mam. The Ladles Sunday SAool class of Holly Springs Freewill Baptist Church met at the hone af Mrs. Hortne Slaughter with Mrs. Pat Gurganus as hostess. The program for the evening was Seek and Ye Shall Find. Mrs. Janie F. Garner was U charge. Of ficers were elected for the coming year as follows: President, Mrs. Ren* Kirk; vice-president, Mrs. Florine Slaughter; secretary, Mka. Dorothy Hill; treasurer, Mrs. Edna Hill; ways and mini. Mrs. Dor la Hill and Mrs. Eunice Norris; re-, porter, Mrs. Janie Garner. At Che oondluskn of the meeting a surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. Dorla Hill. The birthday cake was served with punch, nuts and mints. Hie honoree received many lovely gifts. Sammy Montague was host to B nuiiiliBi of his little friends Sun J._ *? ? 1 ? ' ' ? ? . a ay iufi iiuuii wnen ire icieuiaicu lis sixth birthday. Outdoor games were played, the ffcvorite being that of pinning en the donkey's till while blindfolded, the prize winners were Terry Bailey for the girls, and Tim Mann fbr the bop*. The dhftdren were then invited Into the breezeway, where balloons ?ere suspeated from the ceiling. The strings were cut and the bal loons and party hats given as lavors. Than all settled down to Watch Son my open his gifts. Those sharing the lun with Sam my were Donna Dadley, Susan Caraer, Tim Maim, David Living ston, Teddy Minatel, Terry Bailey, Betsy Garnet, Slevie Thrower, Vir gil Elliott, Elaine Garner, Debbie Xummerell, Nancy Spencer, David Beath and Paj%an Montague. i Bridge CM Mrs. Marvin Gray was Is the bridge clab Friday < With Mrs. W. J. Kirbjr as | Mrs. Solon Parktas won Score, Mrs. W. D. Marts wan sae ?nd high, isi Mrs. M. C. Howard and Mrs. J """* Boberts ' Colas, nuto Joyed during | With ice Bie game. This is a last mriatarl Oct 4? Bazaar, barbecai sappar, hak* Sale, at the Edueatioml Building af the St. James Mgthodist CfeMh. Come out and share Ik Ms, ? toen come back ?%en sur ami Sanctuary is completed and walk I Sn the carpet that we tra mrtt Horn Wis* Housewives fill Marirot Basket on 8udget if yog covet a Uue ribbon Ml Or -Mite frit, begin with a vmpr that to* a wiaalat por?o?ali?y . TCta I* pear teney, a tyntpr ja? with a wonderful^ fraah flavor. By HUBS I-OIUS E You'll reafly think tfsose dollars ire made of rubber when you shop at Colonial and MiP -hi Beaufort and Moreheafl ?Cfty 1tit? -weekend. Your $t bill at Calonial w01 buy (hree cans of pork and beans, two ?ans of cream corn, four 10-ounee pa<n4agrs of froien baby It mis or green l?as; four 10-ounce pack ages -of spinach, 6 pounds of home grown csltards, 5,pound bam (?bank portion), a dozen ears of cora and two cans of hominy. At AJtP you can fill your mar ket basket for $5 with a 4-pound pork roast, 10-pound bag Of Irish potatoes, 2 pounds of Bartlott pears, 1 pound Red Circle Coffoe, twr> 16-ounce cans of apple ssuor, 4-pound bag apples, 8-onnee pack age cocoa, orange cMffon cakc and Jane Parker apple pie. A ham dinner- with coTlards woiild taste good (his weekend. You can make up a dollar-sav ing show'ng list to suit your fam ily by referring to the food ads in this section. If you'd like to have something different and delicious on your pantry shelf this winter, why not try pear honey? fiartlett pears are on the market now. Pear honey is a syrupy jam with a wonderfully fresh flavor. Pear Honey Ingredients: 4 cups chopped pears, 14 cup araoge juice, 2 cups sugar, \ teaspoon salt, 3 table spoons lomon juioe, 1 teaspoon grated orange rind. Mctkod: lUt firm -ripe Bartlett pear# |MW, core and Icnife-chop Into M-^ttr^-^nch pieces; mea sure 4 cups, packing down. Put pears and orange Jjice tn a me dium- shed kettle; boil gently for S minutes. Add sugar, salt and lemon juice; boil rapidly until pears have a transparent look ? about 20 mto- 1 utes; the syrup wiH be no thicker .4 than warm honey. Skim Off (Mm. Stir tH grtfted wange riM. Four boiling hot into half-pint jars; seal at onwwith regular -heme canning caps. Makes 3 to 1 one-TiaTf prrtt jars. Stare in a codl 4ry *Uoe. Kitohea Cue: X<Jd a *>a?p?on of sugar te each 'quart wf w?t?r when boiling ?orn an the ?*h. This Im proves the flavor. BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKE, WO 000? HKATU1U OIL DEPENDABLE SERVICE J. M. DAVIS Bhtrtbeter Texaco Products HMkiiatr DRESSED AND DELIVERED Just Gall ? Phone PA 6-4020 tft economical ta t*v* DiIMmi, Easy to Prapara Seafood. Hava Sam* Today! OTT1S' FISH MARKET Sib and Srut SU HfMhaad Okf Save ont;iMeats "krw-Ufhr Fmt Pork Loin End Roost Back Bones Market Style "SsptMUfM" NM?y M u>. 45c Chuck Blade Roost u> 49c uk. 45c Boneless Leon Stew u>. 65c SfOOlAU "Supor-Rijht" Keary Grain M tMf - Boneless Top ROUND STEAK ? 89* SPECIAL! Fancy - Dressed and Drawn - 16-20 Lb. Arg. Young TOM TURKEYS ? 39? Cap's M Breoded Shrimp Fresh Oysters ?? 55c Standard 7Cy> 12 0i. Can 'J* "Soper-Mckt" Thin Sliced Bacon Smoked So usage Lb. 1-Lb. Pkg. 65c 59c A&P COFFEE SALE! (Special!) Rich and Frill Bodied Red Circle S-Lb. Bag $1.95 Save 13e 1-Lb. Bag v%arw? and Winey Bokar Coffee ?" $1.99 Save yfc 67' Save 4c (Special!) 69. (Save ?c) BEAN SALE Sultana Pork & Beans Ann Page Red Beans Ann Page Kidney Beans 9 "Asr QQc * Choice! W W Burry Vonlf?o Wofftrs 8 (k. 2*c Nestle's Morsels 6 Ox. P^o 27c 12-Ot. Pkg. 49c Heft^ox Bouillon Cubes Ee. Tin 9c Nestles Evereody Reg- Cocoa 8-Oz. PVg. 2%; Sunshine (Crispy Crackers 1?U>. Wtg. 29m Peanuts 1-U>. T?tl?y TH"'65c & 43c SKCIAU A4P Rad SpaoMi # Moml hpff Products ? BO O. t*<w>kins J Pkgt. 19c 40 Ct. Napkins 2 Pkgs. 2* 60 Ct. Napkins Pk?. 10c Cocfcto* Nepfcins ?-60-ct Pkgs. 25c Sandwich Begs 40 Ct. Pkg. 10c ToiWt Tissue Roll 10c Wrap 18" Wide Roil 49c Hankies 3? 100-Cf. Pock. 25c Kitchen Char* Waud Paper 100 Ft. toll 19c EXTRA SPECIAL LOW PRICE! Jmi Parker Large 8" APPLE PIES Jane Parker Large Size Heat and Serve With Ea. Ice Cream Jane Parker Delicious Sliced Orange Chiffon Cakes *? 47c Cinnamon Loaves ? 25c ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! "Our Finest Qaality" lA&P APPLE SAUCE 2<H 25 OCTMEft CHEESE FESTIVAL SPECIAL! Pracnwd No. 303 ' 16-Ox. Cant FESTIVAL SPECIAL! New York State Ched-O-Bit Cheese ?Js69e Cheddar Cheese 55c Pard Dog Foo<f 3 ifc 47c Tide & 34c P?i 81c Bf $135 Joy Detergent ^ 40c ^ 71c Woodbury Soap Beauty ft 3 Reg. 37 Deodorant D Bars 3?C Blue Cheer ft. 34c &. 81c . Spic fir Span A 29c ft 89c Nylonge Sponges No'lfl 1 2c No^l 9c Noi* (33c Dash Detergent Large 3Q Package J7t Ctorox Bleach & 19c *&-? 35c Save on Produce Bomim m u>. OP Fresh n u>. 4 f> rLb. Bortlett ^ 4 (? Apples 4 608 35? Carrots 2 800 1 8? Onions ?? 19c Pears I a? EXTRA SPECIAL! U.S. #1 While Irish P0TAT0ES?59"?29' Rwiso & 35c & 83c Silver Dust ft. 35c & 83c Smr* ft 34c A 81c Wnfc Oreft % 34c I Rfnso p? 34c 81c Lux Liquid Detergent *2: 40c ^ 71c Breeze pfi 35c & 83c Bright Sail ^ 23c ^ 53c CORN BREAD Blue Ribbon Brand CORN MEAL 3 Lb. 18c 5 Lb. 35c Th?w Prions Apply to Stom in lUaufort and MmoHmrI CHy
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