JIG'S FOUK personal rrc: is Returned To tint Km'?,.,''' Lindsay Reed, yrho jrpent the holi days with his parent Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Reed, Jr., retained to Cape May, N. J., last weet. v. ,,,,;, j;;.y .Returned Hon jl - - Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., and children spent last week with, Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs. H. B. Payne at Winston- Salem. Mr. Reed spent the week-end and was accompanied home Sunday by his wife and family. s Improred Mrs. Ernest Reed and Horace Lynch both patients at the Albemarle Hospi tal in Elizabeth City are improved. From Edenton - V f! Mrs. C. N. Griffin of Eden ton spent several days last week with Mrs. Charles . Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. ' - ..Hfti ; Friday At Gatesffl,t Vv'-' Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs, C. N. Griffin spent New Year's Day with; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes at Gatesville. Week-end At Dona ' , " Mrs. Vera'B. Batten' and Julian Brougthon spent the week-end at Dunn as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hemingway. . . Saturday Guests . Mrs. W. T. HolJowell and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson and son of Nor folk, Va., "Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs of Edenton, Dr. J.' Frank Hobbs of Chattanooga, Tenn, and Glenn Hobbs of Elizabeth City spent Saturday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. From Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson and family of Virginia Beach, Va., spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Viv ian Mathews. They were accompanied home by Miss Kay Mathews who spent several days and the week-end. Returned Home '' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns and family of Wake Forest returned to their home Saturday after spending last week, with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. " v ,'v:-' ' Moved To Dobb Street Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Sasser and family moved from Woodland Circle to a home on Dobb Street Saturday Guests Mrs. J. D. Pepper and daughters, Joan and Jean of Indian River, Fla., and Mrs. Beatrice H. Harris of Nor folk, Va., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. ? Week-end In Washington ., Mrs. Thomas Perry spent the week end in Washington, D. C, with rela tives. - ' 'Returned Heme I . r i ? m TVJi. j 1 a , mrs. d.. a. rvnite reiumeo w ner home last week after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shelton White in Raleigh. She was accompanied home by Mrs. White and children who spent several days with Mrs. R. L. Knowles before re turning home. From Garner ; Mr. and Mrs. Craton Stephens and sons of Garner spent the New Year holidays with C. G. Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skipsey. Friday Guests , , Dr. and Mrs. L A. Ward entertain ed the following guests New Year's Day at their home on Church Street: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lassiter and Miss Mary Lea Lassiter and Mr and Mrs. H. A. Eure of Corapeake, Mrs. C. T. Donghtie of Edenton, Miss Kathleen Jackson of XhBigh and Mrs. W. C Jackson of Elisabeth City. , From Rocky' Mount ;; ' Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Newbold of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newbold. Returned To New1 York . , Miss Marjorie Hefren returned to New York Monday after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Week-end Guests V Mr. and Mrs. ,W- L. McCIamroch of Durham and Miss Arlean Porter of Elisabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. "i From Richmond Mrs. N. C. Barefoot 'and daughters, Misses Betsy and Molly Barefoot of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. I. A; White. . ' , From Rocky Mount -v ;f . Mrs. Bernard : Hollins . of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. H. G. Barclift ; Returned Home '-f v':'f Mrs. J. C. Blanch ard has returned home after spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs and family -at Durham. She was ac companied home by' Dr- and Mrs. Hobbs and children, who spent the week-end. Returned To Salem Academy Miss Mary Elliott Brinn returned to Winston-Salem Academy after spending the holidays with her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. She was accompanied there Dy; JJr. Brinn and Mrs. Brinn who spent a few days. Kovei To ErM.i Mr. and Urs. Kenneth Jarvia and bohb movea xo itueiga vua wee. .. In Norfolk ' Mr. and Mrs. George Byrum, Jr., went to Norfolk, Va., Sunday after noon to see some of the stars of the Grand OleOpry.1 Saturday Guests ' . C" , . "':! Mrs.' J. H. Ha'rrell and Miss Sarah Margaret Harrell of Edenton , spent Saturday with Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Charles Johnson. , Returned Home . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sasser, and children . have returned home .'. after spending 'several days-last .week in Goldsboro., i, . r From Raleigh . Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Woodard and children -of Raleigh spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard. - '. - r )-! -Mrs. WIrth CEory and daugt. Nancy and ChayB of . Elizabeth C. are the guests of l!r. and ITrs. J. 1 Webb. ,n;,i trJt ' Returned To Mass."- '"? Sgt and Mrs. ' Jtaf Lamb and son, Victor," returned t ttf their home ia Mass., last week after spending tLa hoUdays with 'Mtt- and Mrs. ' Willie Lamb. ...ff.;. Sidtub- wMiS' '.';:i?t" ,,; .''.! v " : : 'A tin iiiii t'i'V'V' h ?i S ' 'jr v; Saturday In NTfdUl5."-;;.:-:FL,i-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Chrisgou and daughter; spent Satur day in Norfolk, Va.' J.' : In Hospital " Jack Symons.whKind'erwent'cn ap-11 pendectomy operation Monday at the, Albemarle Hospital in Elisabeth City, is getting along nicely.'' . . TRY A W!i!Air liAIFIED Dfi From Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guthrie and daughter, Kay of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Inscoe several days last week. From Roanoke Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Broughton and son, David of Roanoke,. Ya., spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Vera B. Batton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chap pell. ,,;: -V;-. v.""" . YES SIR! WE HAVE GEDITOL THE NEW WONDERFUL TONIC FOR TIRED BLOOD Tried and Approved By Thousands "ON THE CORNER" From Columbia . Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard and son, Bill of Columbia visited relatives here Saturday. f Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Reavis of 'Newport-News, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Diggs of Hampton, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morgan. W. E. Gatling and Edward Gatling of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Myrlon Gat ling of Denver, Colo., spent Saturday with Mrs. I. A. White. In Raleigh Miss Virginia Tucker who spent theJ holidays with her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker in Raleigh. On Sick List Mrs. J. E. Newby is confined to her home on Church Street due to a bad ly sprained ankle she received last week. - From Florida ; M" and Mrs. Fernando Chappell and daughter, Wynda Lyne have re turned home after a tour of Florida From Detroit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner of De troit, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campen Today: Friday . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 TONY CURTIS LORI NELSON in ; ; "A11-American,, (Saturday: Show Starts 1:30 P. M. WAYNE MORRIS in "Fighting Lawman" Canadian Mounties No. 1 I SUNDAY: SHOWS 2:15, :15 AND 9:15 P. M. 1 A jK Kirk Douglas and Paul Stewart -IN- 'THE JIMER" Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Kathryn Grayson and Merv Griffin "SO THIS IS LOVE" Wednesday: Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ' DOUBLE FEATURE First Featore CHARLES STARRETT "Man from Sundown" Second Feature GLORIA BLONDELL BILLY LYNN "TheTwonky" 1 Thursday and Friday: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. - ' Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame m c;s mr AT SIMON'S SALE ftMS AND BOYS' SUITS ALL OF OUR $39.50 AND $35.00 SUITS ON SALE $25.75 $25.00 AND $23.50 SUITS ON SALE $19.95 All Corduroy Coats $9.95 i SALE-LADIES' SHOES' ONE LOT $5.50 AND $5.00 SHOES $3.49 ONE LOT 'OF WIDE SHOES $2.59 Children's Shoes Greatly Reduced ALL MUTER COATS MID SUITS Greatly Reduced For Quick Clearance! Dress Sale All Fall and Winter Dresses , ON SALE ' BUY ONE DRESS AT REGULAR PRICE GET ANOTHER ONE OF SAME. PRICE FOR 5 CENTS $8.95 DRESS 2 For $9.00 $7.95 DRESS 2 For $8.00 Off On All MISSES' SKIRTS o;;f lot of blouses $1o49 Ml RACK OF DRESSES Not All Sizes $1.49 ALL LADIES' A FALL AND VlflTER HATS PRICED;; J 1 Lot of Hats at $1X3 ezcii 1 7 ONE LOT OF $3X3 S!:: On Sale $2.00 pr. LADIES' 51 GAUGE ..SSt-'paiF- ALL LADIES'-. GilEATLY EBS toy Cajgps H:kzj::A lb Sto re S;:rp Eaty Fcr 0:: J SsiS! is.:

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