PAGE FOUR THE PERQUIMANS TTSSLY L- ..J), N. C. 1 JAY, I- From Greensboro Mrs. A. Q. Jarvis of Greensboro, N. C spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. C. V. Williford. At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs." J. H. Bagley left Tuesday for Virginia Beach, where they will spend a short time at their cottage. From Norfolk Mrs. George Newby and son Jack of Norfolk have returned home after visiting relatives here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., of, . 1 if. i .1 T V, Tln.. iticnmona, va., spia ie uauvi ua holiday with Mrs. T. S. White, Sr. Returned Home S. S. Hollingsworth of Laurel, MA, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. He was acocmpanied home by Mrs. Hollingsworth and chil dren, who had visited here two weeks. From Baltimore Robert Sumner of Baltimore, Md., returned home Wednesday after spending a week with Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Matilda Newbold and other relatives here. and Mrs. E. E. Payne. Week-end Guests Miss Frances Celey of Henderson ville, N. C., Dr. Louise Payne of Ra leigh, and Richard Payne of Char lotte, spent the weekend with Mr. From New York Miss Mariorie Hefren of New York. N. Y.. soent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hef ren. From Edenton PaulByrum of Edenton spent the week-end with Charles Skinner, Jr Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright and daughter, Miss Caroline Wright, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. From Wilmington Jerry and Raynor Newbold of Wil mington, N. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Week-end At Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed and Lind- sey Reed spent the Labor Day holi-j davs with Mr. and Mr3. D. F. Rjsed, Jr., at Greensboro. Returned Home Mrs. Wilson Reed has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. JfranK jony ai Greenville, N. C. Returned Home Jimmy Bryant of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mrs. Isa Tucker. He was acompanied home by Mrs. Bryant, who has spent a weeic ner and Alfred Williams, who baa spent the summer with his grandmother. At'ECTC t Cecil -Edward Winslow left last Fri day for ECTC, Greenville, where he will continue his studies. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Wainwright of Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. William Madre. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Jim Layden and chil dren of Newport News spent the week-end with. Mrs. Ellie Goodwin at her home at Woodland Circle. Week-end At Sanf ord Mr. and Mrs. , F. T. Johnson spent the week-end at Sanford with rela tives. Week-end At Chesapeake Beach Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Sunday and Monday at Chesapeake Beach as the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. O'Sullivan. Returned Home Mrs. Rosser Brinn has returned home after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Deans at North Wilkesboro, N. C. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Julian White and children have returned "home after .-.pending a few days in Philadelphia, Pa. and Baltimore, Md. From Newport-News Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children of Newport-News, Va, spent the Labor uay xionaay witn Mr. ana Mrs. T. E. Raper. School Days Are Here! Enjoy the sports that go with school days by selecting your needs here. see our :new BICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Also a Complete Line of Bicycle Accessories FOOTBALLS : BASKETBALLS and OTHER SPORTS -7 EQUIPMENT - HERTFORD IL'iRDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" Phone 6i Hertford, N. C. - w Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and child- ren. Judy ana mil oi rranKiin, va. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skipsey and C. G. btephens. From Rocky Mount Miss Helene Newby of Rocky Mount spent Labor Day Holiday with E. M. Newby and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newby. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower of Lit tleton, N. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. vick. Returned Home Misses Patsv and Barbara Vick re turned home to New York, Thursday after spending sometime witn tneir fjtf.her and Grandparents, Murray Vick and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. From Pinehurst W. H. Cole and Richard Cole of Pinehurst. N. C. are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. John Biggers. To Washington MisH Doris Butt has returned to her work in Washington, D. C, after having spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Butt. She was accompanied there by Miss Elizabeth Williams, of Greens boro, who spent the week-end with her. Today: Friday Matinee S P.M. Night 7-9 DAN DAILEY CELESTE HOLM "Chicken Every Sunday" l Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. SP LASH LaRUE I "Son of a Badman" j "Son of Zorro" No. 11 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 PMv- , JAMES MASON and BARBARA BEL GEDDES "CAUGHT" Monday and Tnesdsy: Matinee 8 P. M. Night 7-9 P. VL SUSAN HAYWARD and ROBERT PRESTON "TULSA" Second Feature TYRONE POWER ' DOROTHY LAMOUR Wednesday: Matinee P.M. Night 7-9 P, M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature STEVE BRODIE MYRNA DELL in "Rose of the Yukon? A .:.-. Thursday and Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. JOAN CRAWFORD and ZACHARY SCOTT "FLAMINGO" ROAD" . "Johnny Appollo" Returned Home Miss Rosa Lassiter has returned home after spending her vacation at Virginia Beach. Sunday At Rich Square Mr. And Mrs. SiHnpv Blanchard and children spent Sunday at Rich Square with Mr. and Mrs. Harry WUUlord. Sunday At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Mr. and Mrs. John Schels spent Sunday at Virginia Beach, Va. Holidays At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson and children spent the holidays at the Johnson cottage, Nags Head. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman and daughter have returned home after spending the holidays at Graham, N. C. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. Week-end Guests Miss Mitzie Green of Tarboro, N. C, Mrs. H. M. Reedy and son of Bal timore, Md., .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Norfleet and daughter of Holland, Va., spent the holidays with Mrs. Baker Wood, Misses Elizabeth and Hulda"Wood. ',f , mmm Returned. Home r Mrs. H. A. Hendley and children returned to their home at Columbia, S. jSunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Returned To Wake Forest ' Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns returnee- to Wake Forest, N. C, Wed nesday after spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. From JJoreJiead City . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred lUalk and daughter Jf)an of- Morehead City pen' Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Anme"Chalk JNi MrsBaker Wood. fgefned To Charlotte Muts J-ouise unaiK returned to Charlotte Monday to resume her du ties as teacher. ' , Some Facts About Television .- ay " '--.''-yx ; -:'-y .- y . 0: s, " ; ' . " i As pioneers in the radio and television business in this area, and with fiie experience of having operated the first TV radio" in the Albemarle, we feel we owe our many: potential customers answers to some of their questions aboutthis new entertainment medium. ... '... Records of TV reception since June 6, 1949, indicate that if you. live in a favorable location you can expect perfect reception about one-third of the time. This condition is expected to prevail until ' , WTAR-TV goes into regular broadcast service which, according to latest information, will be next April 1. After that time reception in this area should be perfect. Television is now proving to be a source of good, clean, enjoyable entertainment, and a medium of information, educational values and news . . . right in your own home. We are already selling and installing Television Sets and have re ceived favorable reports on most sets in operation. We are authorized agents for Motorola, Zenith Emerson, West inghouse and Admiral TV Sets. Costs for these sets, installed, be gin at $269.95 for seven-inch screen sets and $359.95 for ten-inch screen sets. Orders are now being taken by us for delivery of new TV sets. , ? We have made ourselves acquainted with the problems likely to be met in the installing and servicing of TV Radios, and have al ready stocked parts for servicing television radios. WE DO NOT contemplate, at this time, servicing or installing any TV Sets not sold by us. Louis Winslow Electrical Appliance Sales and Service BELVIDERE, N. C. CAS and a new 1 cZzzstit gas tmg$ 'Automatic Cooking This nsw Magic Chet huSt to "CP" itandarda, cookt complelo oven meala by dock control. 'Automatic lighting lop buroeri, even, and broiler, too, light automatical? on this new Magic Chef "CP" gas range no matches needed. Split Second Speed Instant Ugh heat Instant low simmer. Only gas gives you the exact heats without waning. 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