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TLIANS LIT 1 . "D, N. O, FTDAlJULY 2, J At Nags Head iln Suffolk At Grif ton Returned Home Jake Myers is spending .the week Kay Matthews, Lillian Ann Hoffler at Grif ton with his uncle, Dawson and Sally Ruth Hollowell have re- Dail. turned home after attending a Metho- ' dist Young People's Conference in At Hatteras Louisburg. Mrs. Jenkins Walters and Mrs. Lon- ' - nie BbySe of Edenton spent the week-Visits Grandparents end at Hatteras. Week Here ; ' Kenneth Gregory of Fentress, Va., spending this week with his uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed are spend- Mrs. Clinton Eleyand children and M nnH Mra. Noftv fiTWirnrv. !, thi. WMk at Naes Head. They. Mrs. J. H. Satchwell spent Thursday , - Home From Hospital Mrs. Max Campbell returned home were joined there Dy nr. ana mn. m ouuun. Wallace Reed and children of Greens- boro. . . I J; ni. -j last Saturday after being a patient in From Covington " Mrs. B. E. Wyre of Winston-Salem Albemarle Hospital . Mrs Roy Reed and children arriv- spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.1 WeA Here ed this week-end from Covington, Va.,'!. 0. Felton. They were accompanied isa Mary Lee Lassiter of Cora to spend som time with Mrs. Reed's here by Mrs. C. H.. Howard, who 'h ;peake Va., spent the week with Dr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. been spending several months in Win- M JCy In Norfolk ' a Mrs. R. A. Bvrum snent Mondav in Mrs. Nelson Oberst of Homestead , Norfolk with Mrs. W. T. Hollowell Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs.'and Mrs. Stuart Wilson. George Fields. From Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of Birm ingham, Ala., spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Pmm Illinois v Mr. and Mr. Bill Reed and two chil-I Front Florida dren of Cissna farr, Illinois, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs.C. F;. Reed. Visiting Here Mra. Charles Godwin and daughters, Lou and Beverly of Williamston and Saturday Here ' Mrs. W. C, Jackson of Elizabeth Mrs. Dennis ttolliday and son, Denny! City and Mrs. C. T. Dowdy of Eden- of Enfield are visiting Miss Thelma ton spent Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. "Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wins- I. A. Ward and attended the rucKer. low. Holmes wedding. From Williamsburg In Hospital Mrs. C. E. Burleson and son of Wil- Eugene Myers is in Lenoir Memorial liamsburg spent several days this Hospital at Kinston, suffering from week with Mrs. Burleson's Barents, injures of a car wreck Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Mr. Bur- j He has a left arm" and leg broken, leson spent the week-end and the fam-, bruises and cuts about head and arms. ily returned to Williamsburg Sunday. From Edenton i Miss Marv Lou and Kay Dail of Edenton spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Sulli van. : Saturday Here ?. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Vir ginia Beach, Va., -visited Mr. Perry's father, J. P. Perry; on Saturday and attended the Tucker-Holmes wedding. Week At Beach Miss Peggy ,Harrell spent last week at Nags Head atthe Nags Header Ho tel. This week at the beach was one of the prizes she received as the 19B4 Albemarle Potato Queen. At Norfolk . Miss Mabel Martin Whedbee left Monday to spend several days in Nor folk visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Applewhite. Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Miller and chil dren have returned to their home at Jacksonville, Fla., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Vick. t Week-end Here Julian tfW&alow, Jr., and Julian White, Jr.jj who are . attending sum mer school Sat Carolina, spent the week-end here'snd attended the Tucker-Holmes wedding, From Portsmouth Miss Dorothy Hoffler of Ports- Miss Jean Edwards has returned home after visiting her grandparents in Conway. Week-end Away x ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Sr., at Biscoe. In Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs near Edenton.. " From Windsor ' ' Mr. and Mrs! J. H. Thigpen of Windsor spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell. . At Virginia Beach' . . Charles Whedbee spent the week end at Virginia Beach visiting Bill Perry, Jr. 'v. .; ,. Attend Reunion Mrs. - John Lane, Mr. and ' Mrs. Thomas Lane and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jordan and daughter at- n FRroAY-SATURDAY " ' ' - Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. -r- Saturday Show Starts 1:30 P. M. Audie Murphy and Dan Duryea . IN , "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO" ALSO: CAPTAIN AMERICA NO, 14". '. , I SUNDAY: Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:15 P. M. , Robert Ryan and Rhonda Fleming mouth spent several days this week tended a family reunion at the home with Miss Becky Cox. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Tilley and family of Elizabeth City spent Sun day visiting relatives in Hertford. In Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe, Mrs. Sunday At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Elliott and L. C. Elliott spent Sunday at Nags Head. Charles Skinner and Mrs. John Costen i attended the 25th wedding anniversary Visiting Aunt celebration of the Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Delphia Dail is spending the week Fouts, held in Plymouth Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. L. D. Myers. night of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harrell Sunbury last Sunday. HARRELL - ELLIOTT , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elliott an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Ann to Benjamin Leon Harrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Medor Harrell of Hertford. The wed ding will take place July 3, in a pri vate ceremony. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will entertain at a reception at 3:30 in their home. The public is invited. ramar MONDAY-TUESDAY: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P, M. ! Van Heflin and Wanda Hendrix , . IN ' x , "THE GOLDEN MASK" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. William Holden and Barbara Stanwyck ; ' , 1 , IN ' :" 1 V ' "EXECUMsunr 1 uf fnK&:dffi'IulCi2E SALES LOSS SALES I; From State ? . Carlton Davihporiv a student at summer school at State College spent the week-end here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C.-Aw Davenport At the Arlinilotf " Mrs. R. T.; Brinn spent last week at the Arlington Hotel &p Nags Head. From Duke XTniversity Dr. Marcus Hobbs of Duke Univer sity spent the: week-end with Mrs. J. C. Blanchard and his wife and chil dren, who are pending some time here. ' -v;. Returns To Nags Head Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. R. M. Fowler returned to Nags Head Sunday after spending the week-end in Hertford and attending the Tucker-Holmes wedding. They were ac companied to Nags Head by Miss Min nie Perry who arrived from Sunbury Sunday. GAIN ' f f "" ' 40 30 20 10 0 10 - 20 30 H 40 ' JfFSj (KM rircM 19.9 " - fi- -13.6woo$try L . ' , - - L' mt.Lk.i...t.,i.M.,i :jS$Kssm&: :: 20.3 TRUCK VW- jS- i ' - -37.0 From Boonville Mrs. J. W. Zacharv and Miss Nancv Zachary of Boonville spent several days last week at their home in Hert ford. Week-end Here Mrs. G. W. Barbee, who is attend ing summer school at East Carolina College, spent the week-end at home with her family. Latest reports for '64 show Ford Truck sales Up 19.9 over last year! The same reports show all other make trucks down in sales. The big swing is to the trucks that give you more far your money new Fords! 1 iily Midi dftb FORD P-3S0 9-ft. Express with 130-h.p. Power King VS. GVW, 7100 lbs. Deluxe Cab shown is extra cost 3s -for all fflijMdito FORD T-800 Tandem Axle Bio Job 40,000 lbs. GVW. 170-h.p, ' Cargo King VS. Power Steering standard. From Burlington . i Richard Futrell of Burlington spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Futrell.." From Cape May, N. J. . Lindsay Reed of .Cape May, N. J., spent the .week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Durwood Reed. Home From Nags Head E. Leigh Winslow and Mrs. Clyde McCallum have returned from Nags Head where theybave been spending several weeks. tJUt" AtNagsff&d ; r-X-TV Miss Mary Sumner is spending some time at Nags Head with Mrs, Charles Whedbeeijand Mrs. R. M.' Fowler, ' . SatIday&erew'i,,,"",. - ' 7 " Dr. Ralph Hobbsf-of Birmingham, Ala., and his mother, Mrs. H. T. Hobbs of Edenton spent . Saturday visiting, Mrslp.lA,,I1fe)crum,; !'. '; L - . AtNagsHea, Dr. and 1M 1 AWard and house guests spf nt Wednesday at Nags Head as the gtiwU.f .Mrs,, WC-Jackr son, ' ' fc .gag Mdi iMQd 5a Only Ford offers V-8 engines in every size truck, from "Jfrtonners" to 60,000-lb. GCW Bio Jobs! Ford's got four new V-8's, all new Low-Fkiction, overhead valve, high-compression, deep-block design! ; ' . "v MM mm m Si, Onti New Ford Truck engines have shortest strokes, lowest piston speeds of any truck line. Ford's modern, LowFbictioN design saves gascuts wear, prolongs engine life! Twoi Ford. Driverized Cabs cut fatigue. 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