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. - Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tunnell and chil dren spent the week-end at Pikeville. several days last week -with Mr. and near Hertford., a Mrs. E. C. Woodaid. V1"'"' ' v.."'"' 1 111 .-.v'' ' , I From Kings Mountain ' ' : .1 Mrs. George Lettimore from Kings Mountain is the guest of her mother, From Floriis t Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Skinner and daughter of Sanford, Fla, spent the week-end with relatives here. Recent Git,,v . Mr. and. Mrs., Joe Mulroe and Mrs. Mamie Carr . of .Washington. D. C. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. R. T. White. W.O,UewbolA ' , , ( Returned Home From Washington i ..'.." , Mrs. C. V. Williford, who has spent Jesse Tucker and daughter, Mrs. the summer with, her son-in-law and , William Pesey if Washington, D. C, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp visited friends and relatives In Hert- hell in Wilmington returned to her ford Saturday. home Saturday. . .-t;y.t , . r iVO'- v:'c.,: v . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ui.uers! Mr.f .Krs. J..L. Dozier U the m.. ' - From Candor Mrs. Alfred Fox of Candor spent, and Mrs. Jacob L. White at their home t of Kr.i tlx. 2. A. I.Tiam r -ut C and Mrs. J. Emt Davis, Miss Eu-lsnq Mrs." W A. Jum..ey at Graham, j with r. and JLrs. H. T. K a m genia Davis and Kulph Davis o9 Ports-K ; - ' : ' 'Edenton.' . . mouth, Va-, spent Sunday with Mr. At Louishurg College I - TODAY-FRIDAY . Matinee 8:15 Night 7-9 P. M. MARILYN MONROE BETTY GRABLE "How toMarry A Millionaire" SATURDAY: Show Starts 130 WAYNE MORRIS . - in ',' ' "The Desperado" Trader Tom No. 10 Week-end In Raleigh - Mrs. Thomas Sumner and Mrs. J. R. Futrell spent the week-end in Ra leigh as the , guests of , Mrs, Flythe. ;t . uitaa VafiiarinA AiiV. TJivnn ictt' In FayettevEIe this week to enter Louisburg College. I Mrs. John Moore is visiting her pon ' L " : land daughter-in-law. Mr. and e 1 Is. Returned Come , "(At St Mary's i John Murphy Moore in Fayetteville., Mrs, Sr H. Bagley returned homel Miss Mable Martin Whedbee, Miss' y :,v 'f Stiiwfav after v. ananrltno tha nimmnr ... m - j . . , . ., IWuViJ Wltd P.m. fa ' ausan.pwa na suss iaarjone nnn v ( v: v ; j Beach, Va.' . ' . ' Week-end At Virginia Beach1 ' Miss Patricia Biggers. and ' Miss Julia Ann Stokes spent the week-end at the Bagley cottage at Virginia Beach, Va. - . left this week to start their studies at' Jack Roberson from tamp Gordon, St Mary's College at Raleigh. Ga., spent last week-end with his par-, , ) , ., ; f . i jents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Robersont - Julvan White,' Jr., Julian, 'Winslow, Jr., rind Joe Towe, Jr., left this week for the University of North Carolina. Sunday Guests .(.V ' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mathews and family of Drivers, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Mathews' mother, Mrs! H, S. Davenport '.''. it'; ;i ,(;-' In New Mexico Mrs. J. C. Blanchard left this week for Albuquerque, New Mexico, where I To Greenville mi i , t . . i . . . ol jj T . w i nnreae wiu spena several 01 we winter i jjDaiaa oamey,i.vre oi .xtouve mree,i monuis ; wim iicr Bon-m-iaw ana returneu tuumuxy. vi mat wbchv w daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Mor-j East Carolina College, Greenville, SUNDAY: Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:15 P. M. . Dewey Martin and Shelly Winters . "TEflhESSE CIIWF , " MONDAY-TUESDAY: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. vC'-rA Donna Corcoran and Ward Bond "6YPSY COLF WEDNESDAY: Matinee 5:15 Nigh! 7-9 P. M.' ,v DOUBLE FEATURE ' . First Feature GENE AUTRY "Sioux aty Sue" .- Second Feature , SCOTT BRADY ' EDWARD ASHLEY "ElAlamein THURSDAY-FRIDAY: Matinee 8:15 Night 7-9:- P. M. nn BIythe and Howard Keel :. Dcaitify your licsso cs you heat it! (111! Illjlrtl: ISM Returned To State College '' ' John Holmes returned this week to State College to continue his studies. - From Wrightsville Beach ; t . Corbin Dozier, Jr., who has been employed at .Wrightsville Beach this summer spent several days this week with his parents', Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier. ' From Newport News . Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper. , Visited Here Talmage Jordan of Roanoke, Va., and Mrs. W. T. Hollowell of Norfolk, Va., spent several days last week with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. : ; Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson and son Carl, of Williamsburg, Va., and Mrs. r H. C. O'Sulhvan of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden.' , gan. where she is a student : i; b. Ta n r ; 1 I ..'. ! 1 . 3. n i,U.. . 1 1 ..t LJiiw. y vo- i a vioitinz Krs. Eert Owensi ; '.ton White of Raleigh ; Spent Tuf ' y with his mother, Mrs. R. T. M.'hive and his sister, Mrs. George Lat timore, who is spending several weeks with her mother. x - ' Joins, Armed Forces . : , - Melvin Owens,, Jr., son - of M. G. Owens, enlisted in the' Armed Forces oq August 10. He has been assigned ta, the 601st Airborne, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. '" WJU.U. TO MEET . 4 i The Woman's Missionary Union of the ; Baptist Church will, meet next Monday night, September 20, at 7:30 P. M., at the church. All members are urged to attend. Uvenon s Market .''..I ; :."";oi''"''"iJ;rN::.;l.v :r:';j -'V '-;-'.;;: :,t, ' ,., ., i, . Loclier Plant - Next To Ice Plant SPECIALS SEPTEMBER16th-17th-liBth FRESH 0:ESSEDM(EYS;tel,l!L;..;. :55c Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell and children have returned home after spending their vacation at Nags Head. Moved To Williamston Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Drake and fami ly moved Saturday from their home on Front Street to Williamston. - .- Week-end Here , jt John Morris from Duke University, spent the week-end with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris. Sunday Guest : Dr. William Sanford from Langley Field, Va., spent Sunday 'with his aunt Mrs. Isa Tucker. - , - , ut Fresh Fryers, lb -.43c Fresh Hens, lb.. . . : - J. . .45c Dressed Ducks,- lb . , 59c NATIVE BEEF Round Steak, lb. 59c Ground Beef, lb...... .--.39c Beef Liver, lb;. 25c Cube Steak, lb. ..,:...ir-69c Sirloin Steak, lb ; . 65c T-Boie Steak, lb. ..l...:;65c CHOICE WESTERN BEEF Round Steak, lb. 89c Sirloin Steak, lb...- 97c T-Bone Steak, lb. ...-..Ji.97c Sunday In Williamston ' i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello'and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burbage, spent Sunday in Williamston with friends. t. .- .: ' ';; A Week-end Here -' ' , ii Miss Mary Morris of Conway spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. , From Conn i ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brizendine and son of New Haven, Conn., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris last week. ; At Lynchburg Cliff Towe left last week to enter Virginia Episcopal School at Lynch burg, Va. . ! J 1 tjts- -:ry fioJih. 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