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i L From Tk Howard day from I spend the Mrs. J. 0. From Cfcr Dr. Bill , spent the 9 ly hero. ' n will arrive Mon J Wells, Texas,' to .lay th'BttfMlnl -ray i Cherryjf'omt -Vend with his fami"- SAVYf. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson of 'Bout 2, Elizabeth City, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, JCittie Sue. to PvtXarl gawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer of Hertford. The wedding will take place December. 2$. Returned Home , , ' ' Mrs. T. P Brinn returned to her home Sunday after spending sev eral days in Durham with her mo--. ther and she visited her daughter, Miss Marjorie Brinn at St. Mary's College in Raleigh. , , I From Greensboro'' -, . Alfred .Williams will arrive Sat urday1 from Greensboro to spend the holidays' with his grandmother, Mrs. Isa Tucker, ; Attended Conference J. X. Biggers attended a Superin. tenants' Conference at High Point . several days last week. -turn, 3 -, Mrs; J. R. Webb returned te her home Saturday after spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Wirth Chord a Fayetteville. m Sunday At WHllamstoa Mr. and Mrs. oJe Caravello and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgage, spew Sunday - at .Williamston as the guests J. Auprey From Wilmington, . I.iol bsrfail&f sorbin' Dozier from" Wilmington From Cape : y Lindsay Teed from Cape May, N. J. spent the week-end with hi parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. F. Reed. sr. " Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sawyer of Elisabeth City spent Sunday with Mrs. H. S, Davenport - --Sotlege will arrive the latter part 6 ithwsek..tCuP.n4,Jthe holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cor--bin Dozier. .-t ,r j : From Norfolk ; Mrs. Beatrice Harris of Norfolk, Va., spent several days with Mrs. J. E. Jones and attended J. ..E. Jones' funeral Friday. She accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry to their home at Lawton, Fla., Sun day for a visit. Week-end Jlere Commander Kenneth Jarvis, who is stationed in Norfolk, Va., for several weeks with the Naval Re serve, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. than a - C. Chwtmas Gift 1 China I bur selection Jbeautif ' UvVV $ I , , 'fyewtf UaVilamVa well t f 1 Iflfts.'hftS hclned mnlrp rtns rnr'o' v Uif t iteadaukitera for m&nv tf vtmi friends and neighbors. :ni J H. '. . f?r i "w w you come la ana jv vw mm OCKWVU VI VIII I -i I1)1T 1 .Fiance K i i'V' Sifts now? 5kop earfy . . I avoid tht mk ...wHaviland W.M.Oiverc rSon Market Street JEWELERS Herlford, North Carblina 1 r I i TODAY . . FRIDAY .rShdws-3:15-7-9 P. M. ' VICTOR: MATURE ?i SUSAN HAYWARD . . in- '. ''Deinetrius and The Gladiators" SATURDAY.. Show Slarta ldft P. M. DON BARY . ' ' ' Ajh J "Jesse James Women" Man With Steel Whip No. U SUNDAY . . . Shows 2:15-4:15 and :15 P. M. Dorothy McGuire and Stephen McNally in MMIVL MMdlL IU LIVL MONDAY-TUESDAY . . . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. t i Shirley Booth and Robert Ryan ; "ABOUT MRS. l HH 9 r 4wsaia;4 st e tuaiuivv w ew s - U U II UL1S FEAT U-...15 ,. vi. - S "id Fekfure JAT STERLIN C NEA .LLE BRAND Frt Feature WILD BILL HICKOK 1. ' "Secrets of . : Outlaw Flats" "R ".irri From T -Sea" , THURSDAY-FRIDAY . . Matinee: 3:1: -Night 7-9 P. M. . Eartha Kitt and Ronhy .'raham , ' '..'v1; .-Sf K"fl1'''' r.OF CINEM ASCOT c From Raleigh Ben Koonce, Jr., an instructor at State College will arrive nome Saturday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mi. B. .0. Koonce. Sunday At Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, C.. E. Burleson at Williamsburg, Va- ' : From Burlington, r- ' ! Richard Futrell of Burlington spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eutrelt. Week-end At Iamesville Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefreti will leave Saturday" to spend the: week end with Mr. and Mrs. S S. Hol- lingsworth at Ijamesvflle, Md. They will be accompanied norrte by Miss Marjorie Hefren of New York who will spend two weeks with her parents. In Charlotte Mrs. Riddick Chappcll r-nd Miss Ellen Chappell left Tuesday tor Charlotte, where, they, will spend the Christmas holidays with rela tives. '.V'.; v. "I, Sunday Guests i. Mr. and Mrs. T.. S. Dough and Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Grouce ami s6h'fi Mato spent Sunday with kr. and .Mrs.' L. B. Sitterson. ". I.' .V mH ... fl ,1 if tT.ursdaAttapel Hfll 7 " Mrs. G. K. Tucker ana mrs. jui ian White spent Thursday and Fri day at Chapet; Hill visiting Mr. and Mrs. G.- R. Tower, Jr. In Richmond - -r Mr.Vand Mrs. Fred Matthews spent Tnvirsday and Friday of last week in; Richmond, Va, ..visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mathews. ,:." . C Party Friday Mjht k The Hertford Lions Club will hold its annual Christmas party for members and their wives on Fri day night, December 17, at . 7 o'clock at the Hotel Hertford. " R. M. Thomp8on"f)rogrfHn chai?-: man, has arranged an interesting program, for the party. and gifts will be exchanged at the, close-of the meeting.. , ... . . J, T., Biggers,. .secretary of the Lions Club, also announced the club will sponsor a turkey shoot on Saturday, December 18. ' ' u n i ' ,, : m j , ,, ' ? From Simt Mary's . - " ' Misses Susdnne Towe,' Mable Martin Whedbee .and Marjorie Brinn, students at Saint Mary's Junior College in Raleigh, will ar rive home Friday to spend the holi days with their respectivevparenta. Mr. and lira. Sidney Thomas Lay den, Jr., announce the b'rth of a son, Sidney Thomas Layden III, born December 2, at' the Chowan Hospital in Edenton, L, i' '' ' ; '- l- J 1 ; -" ' LOSES POSSESSIONS -"Word was received here last Tuesday, of fire which destroyed me) apartment oi juieui, nq iurs. Hoitrd" Pittjafr.Qu&nticol 'Va;,; on Mfiday, 'refiUltioe in a iotil Joss of the, couple's personal and household possessions, " From V.EA Cliff Towe and Richard Mathews, students at V.E.S., in Lynchburg, Va will arrive home Friday to spent the holidays with their parents.-,' ,' From Chapel Hill , .., J. Ej Winslow Jr.. Howard Wil liama and Julian White,. Jr., will arrive home Saturday .'from- the University- of . North Carolina ;i ,to spend the holidays with' their parents. From State. College . --,-s '-John Holmes and -Pete Epfvey will arrive home Friday from State College in Raleigh' to spend the holidays with their parents; . 1 3 . From Duke University i; John Morris, from Duke Univer aity, arrived home today to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris. ' : '' Returned Home - Mrs. J. E. Newbold has returned home- .after . spendingvwo. weeks with Commander and M,rs Edward Griffin in Falls ChurcVVa'."' W.M.S. TO MEET i The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will meet Monday night, December 20, at 7:30 P. M at the church. 'All members are urged to be present Visited Parents Mrs. J. 0. Mattox spent last Week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Meekins In'Raleigh.. Week-end At St. Paul's ' Mr. and Mrs. H.. C. Stokes" and children spent the week-end at St Paul's with Mrs, W. A. Felton.tfpd, Miss Gladys Felton. , Week-end Here . ,J" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Howell of Lawrencevllle, Va, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Greg- or yand' attended the funeral of J. E. Jones Friday. From Florida i ' Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry of Lawton, Fla., attended the funeral of J.' E. Jones Friday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry. Week-end At Biscee ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Jr., spent the week-end at Biscoe with Mr.' and Mrs. W. J. Xsnoy, Sr. " '. .' was .admitted 'to the Norf plk. GeqeraL hospital Fri day for observation 4hd treatment At Hoepitst , C. 6;' Fswler k-end At Craddock r. ana Mrs. Jimmy mailings and son spent the week-end with relatives at Craddock, Va. Moved Into New .Home - ' ; ' Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and son moved Into their new home on Pennsylvania Avenue last week. Sunday At New Bern Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Woodard and children spent Sunday in New Bern with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mohn. . From.touigburg.College ,. , ", . 'Miss Katharine Alice Nixon will arrive home Saturday from Louis- burg College to spend the holidays ;witn-e- psrents, Mr.- ssJr" to 'Herbert Nixon. " From Greenville ' A - Misses Mary Ann' Harris! 'Mary Winslow and Myrtle JG, "Williams from i East- Carolina1. College'1 at Greenville will arrive home' Friday to spend the holidays with their parents.' i."tvJ :5-l4 .. .... ... AI Kenton returned) Rome .Sim-, day after spending a week in New York with relatives. ; 'iTHO' 1 Sunday Guests - ' Mr. .-and Mrs. Jimmie Johnson and children ' of Virginia 'Beach, Va, spent Sunday withe Mr2 land; Mr$ Vivian Mathews. teas to ; hec bridge club .Tues ni'ghtiat he pome on bobb('Sr OVL J , -1 -' ' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB .. Mraj Robert iHollewell. was--has-. isday ift-eet Those ' playing were'- Mesdames Charles Murray, Eldon Winslow, J. L. Harris, Al Kenton! J. W. Dillon, Henry Stokes, and Miss Dorcas Knowles. . The high score prize went to Miss Knowles. A sweet course was served. JUDSON MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HOLDS PARTY Mrs. I. A. Ward was a delight ful hostess to her Sunday School Class, the Judson. Memorial Class at a Christmas party Tuesday even. mgt at her hornet -The rower .-floor of 'the . homo-war 'beautifully dec orated carrying i but 'the-Christmas motif; .iihe refreshments -fllsd fea tured the Yuletide season; There Were about SO: guests lrsent who exchanged -gifts': after' enjoying' a socjalhour. ''. i. ' w f - CANDLELIGHT PROGRAM ' FOR JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB ' ' The Hortfird" Junior Mtisfe Club held its annual Candlelight Christ' Methodist G.urch School auuitviiw. with many parents and friends present-' - . ., ' ::, . Jimmy Rogerson was Master of Ceremonies and Gail Johnson, Chaplain, had charge of the de votional during which the Hymn-of-the-Month was sung by Letitia McGoogan and Betty Brown. Ann Lane, president ' welcomed'- the guests j s J ; a-.$ J ' A 'sketch of the'life.of E4ward MacDoweH, one of America's great est eomptser,; and Ithe stery of the Petcfeboro Fam : were ' followed by some of his loveliest music? TThe ushers passed the Wishing tyells to the guests present wish 4 many and varied, were made by them. , .The Christmas Scripture was Given by the 6th and 7th girls, fol lowed by Christmas Carols, club members accompanying them. The program closed with Silent Night the loveliest of them all. Those taking part were: " Ann Lane, Jimmy Rogerson, Margaret Williams, Betty Brown, Diane Hoi. loiwell, Linda Bass Franklin Mc Googan, Faye Long, Rachel Bass, Gail Johnson, Sondra Thatch, Bar bara Hardlson, JBecky Hobbs, Har ry ! Winslow, .Edward Matthews, Mary Lou' Jordan, Mary Frances Ba'ker, ' 'Julie' lane, Sandra Keel, Joyce Faye Owens, Ida Claire Mat thews ' Sarah " Eard, Letitia Mc Googan! Assistant Counselor, and Mr?R. Ml Riddick, Counselor. -, , , Boomerang That Mr, Bickle. is too 'much of a" flatterer," i , , "T)i& he - say, you were hand soifiet? ' tl, . . ' No.-. He- said you were." GOING OUT OF BUSINESS We Still Have Many Bargains In Coats - Suits - Dresses VskSHt., SWEATEES ' BLOUSES ,fc ifcWm BED JACKETS ,vw "' PAJAMAS ilOBES HOSE Jviying ilfcdst or Below Woodland Dress Shop HERTFORD Q T I C E I In Hospital . : Mrs. I. A. White, who -suffered a fractured hip in a fall last week in Norfolk, Va., is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital and is getting along nicely. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS - Mrs. H. C. Stokes entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street' Those play ingwer Mesdames 3 T. -BiggSMfc C. M. Williford C. E. JohnsOnT. L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, G. W Bar- bee, J; D.. Coston and MisS 'Mary Sumner. The high score : prize went .to Mrs. Biggers. Refresh ments were served by the hostess, - " , J . . . ' ' i . t C., ' '' 11 1 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and, Mrs. Johnnie Hunter an nounce the birth of a son! born Sat urday, "December ll, at the Albe marle Hospital. Mrs. Hunter and son returned to their home Tues day and are getting along nicely. i We are again calling attention to those who have not, paid their privilege tax, to njeto the-Town Office and pay satae. Jpnyii v who: owe this tax paid any teuaVtor first requesi, and as this igjpststdue, wemust ask that all per- fpns wpwingf;,this tax come forward and. maKe,iime.cliate settlement. .i,, By.y Wi G. KEWBY, Qerk 1 . '' Tto'lfiilERTFORO FOR. THE FAMILY ; Ftr D-J- J FcrColl::r,; Electric Razors u jOir" Cosmetic Sets s ; . " Kqdaksi XH .Bathroom Scales ', n era fofoa . ' . . !j ! i t TrtTttrrpRRi Cnvn a 1 V : "ShaSeltfcgfll A;;; l4nity'Sets; ; " ; Wafehesm3; 1 U 1 J Aluminum Ware - f I j Ill IK"." e-Wl 11111 1 VT' A I' Ash Trays - S . Travel Clocks . , For Ili2 Host of lh3 Fm:!y We Have Large Numbers of Nice '.Gifts , That Will Flease Anyone.,. DONT FORGET TO INCLUDE A BOX OF WHITMAN'S CANDIES FOR ALL! . . . 4 : .PHONE 8081 4 W the"' Cornet"- r JHERTFORD ?l eVi W M eN , v. ; so: so: u v. : :o: Al Simon's '0, ft" ir 1 - V "c jO; t'k u-.H sTS s t , i 1 if ;2 in ii:;iipAiTQ-w , ' . Ir- ' . Vs. . & i Special Group . fTs iO! Special i-V .;' sflf SUITS WMATS Reduced As r-j jg. Christmas SPECUL . I ci;h;:iie RC.IS g ; . AsLow As. g$4.95 -$5.95 g: J Special GrMp 'HI '& 3K ;o: :o: 3K Overton 's Market LOCKER PLANT SPECIALS December 16th-17th-18th j PHONE 5091 FRESH DRESSED FRYERS, lbl , S NEW DRY SALT CORNED HAMS, ib; ..... .....69c DrdciYoiirrCliriitiuas Turkey (low! ; ( w t ... FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, Dozen :.. .l....,..i..,.;..49c ROSE-BAY OYSTERS . . Standard, pt, 79c Select, pt. 89c, A FRESH HAI S, lb....:. ...3c COUNTRY, LINK SAUSAGE, lb. C WE HAVE COUTTTRY KILLED GE IU. ... IT lakes mm AsLow'As 1 ' . inn ikx '1 1i liMWWiittlttMBWijt: : JSl.UEEE HATS AT I EX7.CTIY 2 FfuOS g SPECIALfFOR HER g Rsycr tlrIes ? Gowns V" C: Slips J C3 - , Sweaters Hqco S! , Che. mayen Rcbes 1 ; m ., iLA Very Lr " " .trfr "', 3K SPECIAL FOa IIIMi Shirts J: is Belts 3 7- r m. 30: .' t I A
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