ill mm m af'i I LA T Y i FrniH ffamntnn . -Mrs. J M. fEason and son Jimmy from, Hampton spent several days ' this week i with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe. They were accompanied here by Mr. Eason, who spent. the week end but has returned home. House Guests Mrs. W. P. Moon from Lynchburg, Misses Bessie Lydia and katherine Perrow from 'Roanoke, Va., are 'the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atwater and son, Miss Jonsey Edwards from Ra leigh were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. Returned Home , - 1 . ' "Mrs. Huston Edwards aridchildren returned home from Conway Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Draper. At Nags Head Mrs. J. 0. Felton is spending this week at the Stokes cottage at Nags neaa. From Norfolk Mrs. Tom "Standing from Norfolk is the guest this week of Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Visited Mother ' Keith-Haskett, UCMC, from Camp Lejeune spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett. Returned From Nags Head Mrs. T. P. Brinn and children have returned home after spending several weeks at Nags Head. Visiting Here " ' Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Ham from Mem phis, Tenn., Miss Kathy Hogg of Farmville, Va., are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Britt. Returned Home Mrs. Julian White has returned 1 i t ni limine alter visiung relatives in lai- terson, N. J. From Edenton Miss Frances Bennett from Eden ton spent the week-end with Mrs. Henry Lewis. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and son from Norfolk were the week-end guests of C. G. Stephens. Week-end Guest Mrs. Mae Camalier of Washing ton, D. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant from Ashboro, N. C, spent the week-end IrrTtospital ' Sonny Mathews, son of Mr. and with Mrs. Isa Tucker. Mrs. Howard Mathews, is a patient I in the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth j From Portsmouth City, where he underwent an appen Visited At Nags Head Miss Joanna P. Williford spent Monday and Tuesday as the guest of Misses Julia'Anne and Jo Pat Stokes at their cottage at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill from Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mrs. George Fields. From Norfolk Roy C. Preston from Norfolk spent the week-end visiting his wife and Miss Helen Gaither. EXTRA FRESH BREAD! 1 """"m ZgifM mmi From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lane from Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. Roy Parker in Ryland. Fractured Leg Mrs. Colonna White from Chapan oke, who suffered a broken leg last week, is getting along nicely. From Richmond T. S. White, Jr., from Richmond spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. T. S. White, Sr. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yantis have returned to Washington, D. C, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. In Raleigh Mrs. F. T. Johnson and Mrs. Thur man White spent several dajs this week in Raleigh. Visiting Relatives The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Dulin and children are the guests this week of relatives at Charleston, W. Va. At Nags Head Mrs. V. N. Darden is spending this week at the Stokes cottage at Nags Head. - . At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris and son are spending several days at the Harris cottage at Nags Head. Attended Pageant Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport and son Carlton attended the Lost Colony pageant at Manteo Wednesday. In New York Joe Towe left Wednesday for Hhim Beck, N. Y., where he will spend sev eral days. Returned Home Mrs. Wilson Reed has returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jolly in Green- Returned ville. She was accompanied home by Miss Katherine Anne Jolly, who spent the week-end. Miss Judy Reed Jolly returned home with her sister 'with Mrs after spending a week here with Miss Mildred Reed. From Philadelphia Frank Sutton and son Frank, Jr., and Tucker from Philadelphia spent several days last week with Mr. Sut ton's aunt,- Mrs. Ii. W. Pennington. He was accompanied here from Nor folk by his mother. Returned Home Miss Susanne Towe and Miss Peggy White have returned home after spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kason at Hampton. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport and children have returned to their home at Washington, N. C, after a week's visit here with relatives. Mrs. W. W. Chappell of Belvidere is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Perry. . Miss Sylvia Long of Elizabeth City is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Long. Mrs. Mary Pike of near Woodville is spending some time with Mrs. Thomas C. Chappell. Miss Barbara White has returned to her home near Edenton after few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Julian Long. Mi, and M's. K T. Phillips and sbns, Grafton and Johnnie, have re turned home from a visit at Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. W. D. Curtis continues very ill. i Mrs. C. T. Phillips went to Nor folk Sunday to enter a hospital in order to have her torlsils removed. ! Mrs. Preston R0-7 r-.m -nd son Jimmie of Ballah" k and I Smith of Newfo. N v. ; s 11 I day with Mrs! Ro,, C'happ M. ' s- CIRCLE NO. jl TO MEET Circle No. 4 of the Hertford Bap tist Church will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with 'Mrs. Mark Gregory. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie LalSelln have returned to their home in Fast Hav en, Conn., after spending some time Louis Nachman. Fresh active yeast goes right to work! No lost action no extra steps. Helps give sweeter, tastier bread flavor light, smooth texture perfect freshness! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME always use Fleischmann's active, fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable for more than 70 years America's tested favorite. Week-end Here Mr. and .Mrs. Itobt rt i'rinn and Returned daughter from Newport News spent Mrs. .1. I). George returned to the week-end with .Mrs. Rosser Iirinn. Winston-Salem Friday after visiting I Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Relumed Home I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gregory re-Week-end In Norfolk tumid to their home in !"; ' t toville Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White were the after spending several days with .Mrs. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mary Moore and Miss Nettie I.ee J. Vanderberry in Norfolk. j Gregory. They were accompanied home by J. A. Perry to sp.-nd "mir Returned From Vacation time. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hardcaslle - - have returned home after spending a KM KRT UNK BRIDGE CIA ". week's vacation with relatives in! Maryland and New Jersey. i Mrs. H. '. Stokes graciously en- Hertained her bridge club Monday and Attended Funeral iTuesday at her cottage at Nags Mrs. W. 11. Pitt attended the fun- Head. Bridge was enjoyed Monday era of II. P. Sewell, grandfather of afternoon and Monday night by the Miss Marv Jane Spruill, in Windsor following: Mesdames C. M. Willi Monday. " iford, T. L. .Jessun. r. R. Holnvs, .1. K. ', l:-m. M .R. Campbell, V. N. In California Darden and A. C. Miller. Lieut. Comdr. Edwin Griffin, Mrs. I " - " Griff, n and sun .-ft Monday for San : fa .s V-!S1. .... 1 fi&, v ? Francis Gritl'm ' ''i ' . where Lieut. 'ou'dr. ;atioiicd. if S- ffli Week-end Here J. G 1 ''ii . obeli from 'arolina Beach', '. ('., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Max Campbell. He wac aeo-enp.iiiied home by Mrs. Campb !, who had spent thnweik here. Week-end At n Mjss Arle:v.' Pi .end a'. ' -g. !! a tage. - Head ', . r spent the wi d a' the Stokes ATF today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DANE CLARK JAMS PAIGE in- wHer Kind Of Man" Herfiord, Saturday--!io Opens 1 P. M. ' SI NSET CARSON -in "Alias Killy The Kid" "Operator No. 99" No. 12 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9;l5 Pt M. f ELLA RAINES and ROD CAMERON ' "RUN-TROUND" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night .7 and 9 P. M. JOEL McCREA and BRIAN DOLEVY ''THE VIRGINIAIJ'' Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. N'ight 7 and 9 P! M. ' ' v -' DOUBLE FEATURE r jrst f eature . - Second Feature BASIL RATHBONE i NIGEL BRUCE , SIR AUBREY MiTH ' ERICK VON STROHEIM "Swtlani Yard Investigator?' . .i uruit To AIgiersw Thursday and Fridayt Matinee P,M, lNfXM 7 4nd P. lC- 1 - . ,, BINQ CROSBY and INGRlD BERGMAN tr i DELLS.:0FlST.;t.1AflYJ$,f Week-end Here Tom -nd lien Spruill, Williair Perry irom Norfolk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. ; Visitin Mis, ton a 1 days Tucker. Mother "irginia Tucker from Hamp d Sunday to spend sevca ;'h h.ir mother, Mrs. :. From S"W York Nat white from New York is vis iting Ins wife and children .and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Return ' Home Mips Elnora Temble from Detroit. Mich., returned home Monday after visiting the Rev. and Mrs. P. ('. Reavis. ! At Occ-n View Mf and Mrs. Louis Tarkenton and family, Mr. andAMrs. Hayward Div ers and family and Mrs. W. T. Fl liott sp:nt Sunday at Ocean View. Week-end Here Miss Marjorie Griffin fronl Nor folk spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Mary Helene Nevvby. From Harnam Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams from Durham spent a few days last week with Mr. and -Mrs. Simon Rutenberg. Returned From Hospital . M-r Louis NRchm.-n has returned hon e from Norfolk General. Hospital after being a patient there for a week. , Visiting. Here v? Miss Nell Clark from Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Spivey and bob from Rich mond are the guests of Mrs. J. G. Roberson. Week-end Here Hiss Ruth Win8low from Norfolk spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Winslow. Visiting Here ',.' Mrs. Marion Kiddicic Bn aaughterl Judy arethe guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'I H. C, Stokes at their lome on Front KEEP ROLLING while you're waiting for pfi with serwic from your a - b decs. Bring your Ford vII0ME'for ser.k O Ford County lei.vVl.vlluv , ,-,-V'. - r.:;.v'i"V';i r. 1 1 - H'S &$jV- NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE THE ARMY HAS A ' GOOD JOB FOR YOU! NON-COMMISSIONED GRADES NOW OFFERED TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS Good jobs in non-commissioned grades are being offered now by the Rej; 1 1 1 .1 r A n 1 1 ) I c u a ! i fied f onner ser vicenien I Veterans discharged mi or after May 12, 1915, who enlist or reenlist for 3 yeai nu lie enlisted in the non-commissioned Srade for which qualili' il. provided this grade is not higher lan that held at time of dix barge, and provided that at least 6 months of former serviiv u.i- in one of 400 designated military occupational specialties in ! 1 1 1 1 enlistment is now desired. Important, interesting l- are open in hundreds of skills and trades in the Army, uilh splendid training and educational advantages! These are in addition to free food, housing, cloth ing, medical and dental care, luw-cost insurance. There's adventure, trael, education, a secure and profitable future in this vital, realistic profession. Get full details at your nearest Army Recruiting Station. e e Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments other furlough privileges can b ob tained from Recruiting Officer. 5. Mustering-out pay (based upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to reenlist. 1. Enlistments for IVi, 2 or 3 yMrt. ( 1-year enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 6 or more months of service.) 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents' consent) except for men now in the Army, who may reenlist at any age, and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided reenlistment it within 3 months after last honorable discharge. 4. A furlough for men who re enlist within 20 days. Full details of 6. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years' service increasing to three quarters pay after 30 years' service. All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 7. GI Bill of Rights benefit as sured for men who enlist on or before October 5, 1946. 8. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) on 3-year enlistments. NEW PAY SCALE hi AMHIea to dotting, feed, ledalaf, Medical and Deafal C In addition: to pay shown at right: 20 Increase for Service OvWas. 10 H Member of Flying or Slider Crew. S In cree In fay for Each I Ysars of Service. Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant . . . Corporal . . . Private First Class . Private . . MONTHLY RETIREMENT Sfortlno INCOME AFTUU lose Pay Per 20 Tears' 30 rears' Month Service Service $165.00 S107.25 $183.63 135.00 87.73 151.88 115.00 74.75 12938 100.00 65.00 11X30 90.00 58.50 101.25 80.00 32.00 90.00 75.00 48.75 8438 Listen to "Warriors of Peace," "Voice ol thm Army,'' "Proudly rre Hmttr Mar Wmrnowi Army Sham, -Sotrnf OB," "Harry We. sssr Sparta Rmrhw," and "Spor Hihi Bands" on your radio. ftdht mm t ytsr (eareef Anqr ibsnstflnf SMtee aad "Mate H ft Room 336, Carolina Bldg. Elizabeth City, N. C. 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 , " " HV M-