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TE2 i 3 TTTZSLV, I E0STS23 TO E3ISG8 CLUB ' Mrs. Bui jessun was hostess to . i. .,' :RO0KjtyRTr t . if, t H i i ,ejr brkj cluh Wedday awnln! lt the Mm.' f. & fanmefc Mr ActKw WUte entert&Jnfd her Those play, iere Maadamet V. WW ay c ..V, t - ,' iDMteM'U; Fh4 Tori "Wl tytmtS pfeying geon, Krioj'FvyJkJc, J.L.JHwrii! war' Mesdrjne Jfahniy SUllttlgs, T oh Vivian VJatLew Robert HoilewelL Co ilm Bas Bating EiWnHii r,ecciblyLTai!ored ft in iiie Fabrics r- it i 1 ' f-' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 i f Vedneaday in Tarboro lira. W. H. Pitt spent Wednesday as the fueat of Mrs. G. W. Harrell and Mr," R. A. Stamey in Tarboro. Form Norfolk Warrant Officer and. Mj. C. W. Miller and daughter from Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. SJVick. Tli ii nu! a v Hr " i wwr . . n . Mrs. J. G. Campbell and Charles ween-ena Mere Campbell from Carolina Beach spent; Mr- and Mrs- J- J. Moore and child Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Max' ren fron Norfolk spent the week-end lit. aa n m fi .n Camnbell. Thev wr accomnanied i w"n ouiwm. home by J. C. Campbell to spend a week. From South Hill Mrs. Jack Barker and son Charles from South Hill, Va., are spending this week with Mr.' and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward White, Jr., and daughter, Susan, Miss Laura V. Coulbourne of Baltimore, F. Bart went w jots. Alnaley and second high tm awarded Mr: Key, and t&.low core prize want ft pfsldiJ, A salad course was served: Misa Both EUlott, High score prixe tweat to;Mrpteventof and, floating fojrtte traui awarded Mrs. Cardan. A saW course was served. Friday Here Jesse Campen from Columbia spent rnday with his mother Mrs. Jane Campen. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sitterson of Norfolk were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson. Sunday Here Mrs. M. E. Fitzwater from Princess iV fEETJ e' Maryland spent Sunday with lett Price and Colby Cogswell of Mrfi Raft ' Rnf, Washlntrtnn. 1J :.. anont. t.h wook-enri " as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Campbell. From Fayetteville Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gregory from Fayetteville spent the week-end as the guests of Mrs. John Moore and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory. Arrived Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Remington Pickney of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Moore and daughter from Fayetteville arrived Tuesday to spent a few days with Mrs. John Moore and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory Discharged W. E. Drake, USNR, has received an honorable discharge and is spend ing some time with his wife and family near Hertford. In New York Migs Esther Evans is spending this week in New York City. Week-end With Mother Miss Dorcas Knowles from Eliza beth City spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Friday in Norfolk Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. T. B. Sum ner, Mrs. Bill Jessup, Mrs. W. G. Wright and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent Friday in Norfolk. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wiliams from Durham spent the Week-end with Mr and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg. From jtaleigh Mr. fcnd Mrs. Shelton White from RaleigR spent the week-end with Mrs. R. T. White and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Week-ead With Parents Mis lUr Blae Kewby from Richmond spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Nswby. Returned Home Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., returned home Thursday from Richmond where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Jr. From Edenton Mrs. Hollowell Nixon of Edenton spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle. Tuesday Here George Cox, Clarence Perry, Dave Warren Partin and Clarence Partin of Norfolk spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Moore and J. A. Perry. In Chicago Mrs. C 0. Fowler is visiting rela tives in Chicago for a few weeks. Week-end Her Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson and daughter Ruth from Chapel Hill spent the week-end with Mrs. J. G. Roberson. From Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fuller from Chapel Hill spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. In New York Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White and Mrs. Jim Bob White spent several days this week in New York on business. Retained Home Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Mrs. Jake White have returned home after several days in Richmond, Tuesday In Elisabeth City Mrs. J. E. Everett spent Tuesday in Elizabeth City visiting Mr. - and Mrs. Melvin Wright From Norfolk G. G. Barber from Norfolk spent the week-end with Mrs. R. L. Knowles and Miss Lena Barber. Week-end In Greensboro Miss Helene Nixon spent the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Nixon 3rd in Greensboro, N. C. STATE Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. GEORGE RAFT SIGNE HASSO "Johnny Angel" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. JAMES WAKELY ( "Saddle Serenade" "Haunted Harbors" No. 11 Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M GALE STORM and PHIL REAGAN "SUNBQNNET SUE" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ROBERT WALKER and KEENAN WYNN THAT NEXT, CORPOBAL HARGROVE" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. DQUBLE FEATURE First faatnrt TOM CONWAY RITA CORD AY "Falcon In San Francisco" 8econd Feature ANN SHERIDAN, JEFFERY LYNN "It All Came True" Thursday and FridayMf tiaee I f ; . Night f aad 9 P. ; PAUL HENREID aad MuijftN Q'HARA ( SELF REGULATION ) Jf out 9t'l AcawifUiUed The chief function of the North Girolina Committee of the United States Brewers Foundation is to see to it that beer is sold in strict accord with public senti ment and with the high standards of the brewing industry. Trained field men employed by the Committee tour the atate constantly, observe actual retail outlet operations, report their findings. Where necessary, the Committee makes suggestions for improvement. As most beer retailers believe it sound business policy to operate properly, such suggestions are us ually accepted readily. However, if cooperation is not. forth-coming, the proper authorities are notified. Thus strict supervision of beer retailing and close cooperation with law-enforcement authorities assure the maintenance of wholesome conditions wherever beer is sold. WorfA Carolina Committee v VCr) pgar H.Baih. State Director WOW lnsarttiyoKalelglUiC 1 sia.40 to S24.50 Your spring suit is a shining example of talented tailoring an example of smart lines and expert workmanship. Choose It in your favorite qolor. Sizes io to 8 3$ tq 44. ''tr ' MM! MjM ! , ,,t ' . 1 r r" v n J rr r 1 t 1 n 1 1 1 rivwm , "I warned you about using too much BRIMM on your truck crops!" I I I I SWIFT'S PIUS-VALUE PLANT FOOD L I I I I ing the basic nutrianta nitrogen, phosphorus 4 PPtash-lt hag been enriched with the extra ii' their highest. These vital ingredients have been ugluV cured w w r TW; "W-1 Wrm "P? ' assure ttmformlty, Wflowing qualities, ease of truck oorML ' "-" " ' ' .2' . .r. h:-.h r?P? JiatlMtir and tttjt better. 1: ' I , ia , ,1.' I tlt r , iipni iiinii ii mil W 1
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