f" 4 t M t " PAGE TWO . Retnrftei Frofo Florida Trip ' : Mr. and Mrs. Cklehn ttathews ire turned to their home Sunday after a week's yacation-in Florida. FronlEiilield ' " ' Mrs astir Mr--fl. omaay ana hd Mr Eldon Winslow and Ima EHiptt. From&utntka. V . Liett. and Mrs. Howard Pitt of QuanjtcoVaJSbeflV the., week-end and several days, this week with Mr. ajld Mrs. W.: H. Pitt. Sunday At Jackaoa Mr., and Mrs. Emory White and son spent Sunday with relatives in Jackson. Returned Home ' - C. E. Burleson of Williamsburg, Vs., spent the- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. He was accompanied homo Saturday by his wife and son; who had spent a week here. JYom Norfolk Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Broughton and children of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe, Sunday Gueats Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Forehand, Mrs, F. D. Parker and Miss Julia Parker of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard. ' Returned Home i Joe Towe, Jr., returned home Friday after spending several days last week at Chapel Hill and in Ra Wghy where he visited his sister, Miss Susan. Towe, at St. Mary's College. ... From Cate May Lindsay Reed of Cape May, N. J., Bpent, the week-end with his par ents, Mr. tad Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr.' Returned Ham Mrs. George Pierce returned to her home at Maiden, Mass., Satur day after spending a month with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixottt ' v . From Langtey Field Sgt and Mrs. Marion Riddick III, and children of Lahgley Field, Va., spent the week-end with H. C. Stokes, Si., and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Jr. 1 In St. Bride . Mrs. Beatrice H. Harris, who has been visiting Mrs. J. E. Jones for a week left Sunday to visit relatives at St Brides, Va. She was ac companied there by Luther Harris, who spent the day with Mrs. Jones. From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing of Greenville spent Sunday With Mr. and' Mrs. Young Berry. rom Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs, E. A. Byrum. Sunday lit Suffolk Mr. arid Mrs. Clinton Eley and children visited relatives in Suf folk, Va., Sunday. From Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Jr., of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with Mf. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Sr. Visited In Hertford Bobby Holmes, who has just re turned from service in Germany, and has received his discharge visited friends and relatives in Hertford this week. From Wilmington Rev, Dan Allen of Wilmington spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards.1' 1 , ' ' -Friday Guests Mrs. W.JH. Jenkins of Norfolk, . Va, and Mrs. Bill Biggs and sons Jeff and Mark of Richmond, Va., spent Friday-with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden.j j Week-end Guerts ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. William Ferry of Virginia Beaeh, Va., Spent the week-end with' J, P. Perry, Sr. Week-end Guest Mrs. Mary Clarke Winslow of Elizabeth City was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fut relU Returned Home Mr. - and Mrs. Robert Kahn of Huntington, W. Va returned to their home Thursday of this week after visiting Mrs. Clyde McCallum From Ahoskie - Richard Futrell of Ahoskie spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Futrell. . Returned Home Mrs. Anse White returned to her home Sunday after spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Glover in Greenville. She was ac companied home Sunday by Bill White and Charlie Skinner, who spent the day there.. From Zebulon . Rev. and Mrs. Colon Jackson, Jr., spent the week-end with relatives here and attended the wedding of his sister Saturday. From Greenville Miss Mary Winslow and Miss Myrtle G. Williams from Teachers' College in Greenville spent the week-end with their parents. From Fayetteville Mr. and Mrs. Wirth Chory and children of Fayetteville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Webb. ; From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson and children of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end wkth Mrs. S. T. Sutton. From Fayetteville Mr. and Mrs. D. R. White of Fayetteville spent the week-end with relatives in Hertford and Bel videre and attended the Winslow Goodwin wedding Sunday. From Wake Forest Mrs. W. B. Yearns and children of Wake Forest arrived Tuesday to spend several days with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers and Miss Patricia Biggers spent the week-end in Raleigh and Durham. iwaw aaaee rilVwy(.MVVWW WE HAVE MOVED... into our NEW LOCATldN? one door west of our old stand. - v 0 Come in and visit us m our new building! o Bill Jordan BarberShop HERTFORD, N. C. TODAY , . . FRIDAY SATURDAY ... Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. .,., Show Starts 1:30 P. M. GENE KELLY REX ALLEN VAN JOHNSON -n -in"" 'Thantom Stallion" "Brigadoon" African JimRle No. 5 SUNDAY. . . Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:15 P. M. Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame In lit III MONDAY-TUESDAY ... Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Dale Robertson and Debra Paget mm FROM NATCHEZ" WEDNESDAY ... Matinee 3:15 Night 7.9 P. M. John Wayne "THE C07D0YAHD THE GIRL" THURSDAY-FRIDAY . . . Matinees 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Edmund Purdom and Gene Tierney ' ' . jn : ' "THE EGYPTIAN" CINEMASCOPE From Raleigh - Miss Mary Scott Daniels of Ra- eligh spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport and Carl ton Davehiport. From Elizabeth City Mrs. J; W. Wllsdn and children, Tudor, Johnny and Bill of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Miss Mae Wood Winslow and Mrs. Will Hudson. In Chester Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Pickhardt and children, Joe and Anne left this week to visit 'Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pickhardt, Sr., at Chester, Va. In Hospital Irving Barclift was admitted to the Portsmouth Naval Hospital last week, following a fall from which he suffered an injury to his foot. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass and chil dren visited relatives in Norfolk, Va., Sunday. LANE . DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Dayton of Toledo, Ohio, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Darlene Anne Dayton, to Staff Sgt. Raymond K. Lane, Jr., USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Lane, of .Hertford. Miss Dayton attended the Uni versity of Toledo whore she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega so rority. Staff Sgt. Lane attended Ter- quimans High School, Hertford, and is now stationed at Cam) Ijejuene, N.C. ' The wedding will take place Feb ruary 12th in Toledo, Ohio. AUXILIARY TO MEET The Auxiliary of the Wm. Pa-.il Stallings Post of the American Legion will meet Thursday night, February 3, at the home of Mrs. C. P. Morris, with Mrs. Tom Per ry as co-hostess. A program on Americanism will be presented by the program chairman, Mrs. Joe Nowell, Jr. ' Medicine Chest TIME... 75c BAYER Aspirin.. ...63c 55c PHILLIPS MILK-OF. Magnesia. .... 43c 45c VICKS VapoRub- 38c 55c SIZE Listerine .49c 45c SIZE Noxzema 33c 29c SIZE Alcohol.. 19c at SandM "On the Corner" DESIRE" THE PEEQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY BRIDGE CLUB "MEETS, Mrs. J. H. Newbold entertained her bridge club Thursday night .'it her home on Front' Street. Those playing were Mesdames H. A. Whitley, Trim Wilson, S. P. Jes sup, J. R. Futrell, C. A. Davenport, Misses Ruth'Schroeder, Mae Wood Winslow and Louise Chalk. The high score prize went to Mrs. Dav enport. Refreshments were served by the hostess.. . Announcement We take pleasure in "anrioun'cing 1 we have purchased and assumed manage ment of the WOODLAND DRESS SHOP, and for the present will continue the clear ance sale being conducted by the store. ; We are now in the process of purchas ing a complete new line of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear which we hope to have in stock, ready for sale within the next few days. We are also pleased to announce Mrs. Hazel Matthews wfll be associated with us as saleslady. Woodland Dress Shop Mr. and Mrs. Keith Haskett, Prop. IX Q; : : ' 1: Whole or Half Lte DELICIOUS READY TO SERVE Deviled Crabs 3 Chicken Salad Ham Salad Pimento Cheese SPECIAL! DELICIOUS HOT BREAD FOR COLD DAYS DUFF'S mi miiwi SPECIAL! 101 USES FOR, ECONOMICAL EASY TO USE SPECIAL! A FLAVOR lff jT-t t.llt VIRGINIA GROWN Winesap Apples 5 : TASTY YELLOW (r (SI HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ' Mrs; R; McMullan entertained the Tuesday night bridge club at the home of Mrs. W. G. Wright with whom she is Visiting. Those play ing were Mesdames B. G. Koonce, T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright, Chaa. Henc, J. 0. Felton, Charles Whed bee, Miss Mae Wood Winslow and Miss Thelma Elliott. The high score prize went to Miss Winslow and the second high was awarded Mrs. Sumner. , A sweet course wat served. 5 ' v ..KiiMi rjarA it ' wiaw v.k'Jiy ii!ircrv;j;F: ,6 - 1 . . 45c ) u " c?. o n v ru ' 1 I COLONIAL STORjSJ llT'w -q. 39c TREAT MOTHER'S rWP4 TK '- v. JUICY 'j MICHIGAN Onions 3 "..13c - 28, ,1955... HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Al Kenton was hostess to her bridge club Thursday night at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames Vivian Matthews,, Eldon Winslow, J. W. Dillon, Henry Stokes, J. L. Harris, Edison - Harris, .. Robert . Hollowell, Charles Murray, Miss Frances Used Car Specials 1 CHEVROLET "210" 2-door Sedan . , . ; ; ; - radio, heater, extra clean. . .". , , , ,." 1 FORD Mainline Tudor... radio, heater, clean. 1 FORD Custom Fordor .,; . ' . radio, heater, seat covers, new tires. 1 FORD Deluxe Fordor... dark green special price on this one 1 FORD Fordor Custom Deluxe . . . ' black a. special at only $295.00. s We Have Several Older Models We. 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' ' tfi .4i(rfm-MitoM!nnA. -j '4)0 1H'S ! r !.olit i ' I WHITTIER "itti'pp'y he -whose Inward ... fn J - ' -A 'el-contjortings can 'hear." s, TFfE'clesire to serve; with sincerity of purpose brings conionL We are favored by maiiy such testimonials. jAopin- JjDttjcti. .2 cut 12-M. Pkf. Pr23c . . . . ' 27c 1 1 u.kzj.A- ens sibricr iulQ tjhoio m f(0 toioa'v e:T:"Tfr v s 37b PI'S. J ...v.i a m m '!? Tic I Mi:":. K I 35c and Mrs. Kahn's mother, Mrs. Unie Dobson.