TS3 ra$QiriMA?:3 5ZLT(rrrnrFor3,ir.THCAKOLiNA,rrjDAY, may , 1955.. "V" a V. 1 and Mrs. Jack Edward of nville spent the week-tad with j, H..A. Whitley. , 'jit At Williamsburg r. and Mm. Walter Edwards 1 jam Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack wards and Mrs. H. A Wiuuey jnt Sunday in Williamsburg, Va ?.V-nA la Durham ,-1 Kiss Janice Sumner attended the Luring dances at Duke University fi Durham over the week-end. Sunday At Holland Mm Halter Wood md Miss Hul Aa Wnwi snfltit Sunday in Holland, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Week-end With Relatives i Mm. C. O. White sDent the week end with relatives In Richmond, Va., and Alexandria, Va. ' Week-end Here It C. Glover, who is attending an J.tsprance school' at Atlanta, Ga, spent the week-end visiting - Mrs. Ana White and. his wife- and cjughter, who are visiting here. Visiting Daughter ' Mrs. T. C. Cooke of Dunn spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. C- tv t ry J IT- Uw. T A n.MlOWMU HU r. din iuia. w. v. Fejton,- She was accompanied home Tuesday ty her mother, Mrs. How ard, who will visit her for several weeks. . From Langley Field . Lieut, and Mrs. Marion Riddick and children of Langley View, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Jr. From Hendersonville , J. L. Cely and Miss Claire Cely of Hendersonville spent the week end with Mr; and Mrs. Robert Hol lowell. They were accompanied home Sunday by Mrs. Cely, who has been visiting here several weeks. :' Week-end In Richmond . Jtfrs. D'. F. Reed, Jr., and children spent the week-end in Richmond, jVal, withvftVves:,."Dvf,;Bee'' spent Sunday and was-accompanied home by his wife and family; J Returned Front Hospital , , ! Miss .Mary Sumner returned home Wednesday from Leigh Me morial Hospital where ehe had spent a week for treatment. Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. johnny, Shels and daughter, Doris visited friends in Hertford Tuesday enroute to Cher. ry Point.. .''.-'';".' Visiting Here ''-''XtS Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Gor don Walker and children, who have been in Africa where Lieut." Com. mander Walker was stationed have been, visiting Mrs. R. L. Knowles and Miss Dorcas Knowles before leaving for Rhode Island where he wiQ be stationed. Returned Home Mrs. Tim Brinn has returned home after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Perry, Jr., at Mexico City, Mexico. From Tarboro :'a -Mrs. Robert. Weeks of Tarboro spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard. .: Saturday In Tarboro 1 Mr, Bnd Mrs. T. G. Howard and grandson, Paul Elwood, spent Sat urday in Tarboro with friends. From Williamston Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliott and children of Williamston visited rela tives here Sunday. Week-end In Edenton . Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs near Edenton. Visited Here . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan of Springfield, Mo., visited Mrs. E. A. Byrum last Thursday i Attended Meeting Mrs. Kelly White spent Sunday and Monday in Wilson where she attended the College of Beauty Knowledge. v, Week-end In Franklin ' C. tJ. Stephens, Mrs. Tom Skip- sey and daughter,' Bea; spent" the week-end in Franklin, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones. From Rocky Mount - " Mrs. Walter Hollins and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Padloski and son of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with Mrs. H. G. Barcliff. From Craddock . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoskins of Craddock, Va, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wins-low- f Sunday At Camp LejeuntV " " 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. G. E. Newby and Mrs.,T. S.White spent Sunday at Camp Lejeune visiting Lieut, and Mrs. Howard Pitt i;4.;f -rtl From New Jersey r: ; -,. !(,".. : Mr. and Mrs. J. K.NewboId of Bloomfield. N. J., arrived Friday of this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. From New Bern N. E. Mohn and Mrs. R S. Dubs of New Bern spent last Wednesday arid Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard. Week-end In Norfr. 'c U Miss Ruby White r . .it the week end .in Norfolk, vwhere she visited Miss Mary -.' dinner, who is a patient at .the Leigh Memorial Hospital . . s . , from1 r-' M M Crad vYuV . ' j Si Mrs, I L.1' JCno, and -. Mrs .ton , to i. ofP.,,h atod'- -" Q' Byr ' , i Lev- e( t ent ,seve " "atSwoua w;ith. their iwir, JRik,L Knowles.- Sdndafy At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray, Freddie Murray and Karon Glover spent Sunday at Nags Head. From Littleton . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower of Littleton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. Week-end Here . Mrs. Melvin Wright -of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Everett. , ' From Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pavnn and children v of Charlotte spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne. ' Dick . Payne remained to visit his grandparents. From St. Pauls ' - . - Miss Gladys Felton f St. Pauls spent the ' week-end wtth Mr. and Mrs.' H. CfSbkes. In Hospital ' Mrs. D. S. Darden was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital in Eliza beth' City last Friday for observa tion and treatment. Returned Home Mrs. A. D. Morgan ie turned to her home in Raleigh last Saturday after spending several days with her. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. idMrs. J. E. Morris. (Visiting Relatives t Mrs. P. W. Penninirton left last week to visit relatives in Norfolk, Va. From Edenton Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins of Edenton visited Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Charles Johnson Sunday, From Greenville Miss Margaret Ann Banks of Greenville Beauty School spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Banks. From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. J, D. George and children of Raleigh spent the week end with D. S. Darden and visited Mrs. Darden in the hospital while here. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson and son of Williams burg, Va., spent Sunday with D. S. Darden and visited Mrs. Darden at the Albemarle Hospital. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bullock of Ay- den and Frankie Barber have re turned home after spending several days last week with Mrs. Anse White. , GIFTS for Mother's Day MAY 8th $2.00 up Perfumes TOILET , Water Povvder GIFT Sets, from BRIDGE Cards WHITMAN Sampler HOLLINGSWORTH Candy, from $1.49 and many other useful and worthy gifts! . SandM "ON THE CORNER" $1.25 up $1.25 up $2.00 $1.98 $2.00 STATE THEATRE - Hertford, N. C. TODAY ... Friday . Shows 3:15 7-9 P. M. DAN DAILEY MARILYN MONROE There's No Business! i 'I Like Show Business' SATURDAY ONLY ... Show Starts 1:30 P. M. GEORGE MONTGOMERY ROD CAMERON in ' "Dakota LiP SUNDAY ONLY . . . Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 tat x r ic:.7cra$ THURSDAY-FRffiAY . ; . Shows 3:157-9 P.M. . J ' wUk JOAIUCS DRU v ISA ZSA GABORV aocco MONDAY-TUESDAY . . . ' Shows 3:15 7-9 P. M. JIM JUiEBICJIN COWSOT BBJaZIL...ntf ' InTroubUt ' iTV' O0 ? i L ." i v V f At Chowan Hospital .4, Mark Hathaway was token to the Chowan . Hospital in Edenton last week for treatment. 5 i , " OVERTON - ASHLEY . Mr." and Mrs. John F.' Ashley of Sunbury1 announce the engagement of their daughter; Miss Edith Ash- jR. Futrejl, Walter Oakey, Roulac ley to -Mr. James Alton Overton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Over ton of Hertford. The wedding will take place June 17. ' Frcs'rr .;J'T:i.TA'',l'"',x'w''''H'' eastern star meeting Mrs. .George. Lattimore from Khigs Mountain is V ' jng her mo ther, Mrs. R T, Whi-e.- , , v DINNER PARTY A regular meeting of the Eastern Mrs. W.. H. Barber entertained Star will be held Monday night, 'the following relatives at a dinner May 9, at 8 o'clock in the Masonic party last Sunday at her hom on room at the Court House. AH mem- Grubb Street: Mr. and Mrs. J. bers are urged to attend. ' ,T, Davenport, Mr", and Mrs Carroll Hill and children of Norfolk, Va., S. S. CLASS MEETING The Judson Memorial Sunday School Class of -the Hertford Bap tist Church will meet Tusday, May 1, at t l.I.,;with Mrs. Katherine 1, untree. AU members; are, urged t attend. ' " , I,, RECEIvrS DISCHARGE f Lfndsay Reed has received; an honorable1 discharge from the U. S. Coast Guard;fcnd! arrived ' home Monday night from Cape May, N. where he has been stationed. RECEIVES DISCHARGE 1 Johnny Cox, who )jaa been serv ing with, the U; S. Atyny in Ger many has received an honorable discharge and is visiting his father, David Cox, and Mrs. Cox. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Sawyer and children -of Elizabeth J3ip, C. R. Holmes, C. E. J ' .1 City. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daven- ' n Coston, W. G. Barbee and port.; Mr; and Mrs. -V. Ls Proctor and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Barber of Hertford. - BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. T. Riggers 'entertained Mr; and Mrs. C. L,Davnport of St Bride Va., Mr. and Mrs. C. B.,her bridge' club Tuesday night at Davenport, Mrs. J. A. Davenport of I her home. ; Those present were Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Muldrowl Mesdames C M. . Williford, T. L. e Chalk. ! The high score 4 v. -, to Mrs. Holmes. - Re i were served by the hos- I i HI1 New-A Permanent Wave Miss Mae Wood Winslow was hostess to her bridge club Thurs day night at her home or. Market Street. Those playing were-Mes dames H. A. Whitley, Trim Wilson, S. P. Jessup, C. A. Davenport, J, McMullan and Silas Whedbee. ; The high score prize went to Mrs. Mc Mullan. Refreshments were served by the hostess, - : ... , - Easy to Take Care of! ; f Dbily-VavG ' ' - ' By llaUlweU , ' , BODY WAVE looks right and nat ural the very first day and lasts long-, er. It Is a wave, that can't be dupli-1 , cated at home . ; No fuzz ... No , kinks. ' ' Ve Have It foy At Our Shop - CALL 3071 FOR APPOINTMENT Mrs. Sarah C. White has just returned from KOLLEGE of BEAUTY KNOWLEDGE where she learned the lat est technique in Hair Cutting and Styling. - Paragon Beauty Shop HERTFORD, N C., . ..-ru., L. B. SITTERSON' r 1 1 C :M:4llUi 43ompafisoff Stoppers Prove ;j Prices Lower at Colonial f. . t tV e '' "ir ! - . - ftrta miem f food Mmn at OttaJal 8tor mUh fkm . 1 -TBS VM fa4 Wttnm, 1km Mh cartful fcMlTll IIIM Mlilll 111! -Hi afcoppm haf mtxmHug mm wttm 9t tnrkal ciw- utitr ttd quantity art pur chuad 1 each itera to be Usted, then valifated and compared adr atrlk auperviiioa to la- faltiMia. A aumiaarr of the report eon aladed that "the toUl bill for an averaga weekla shopping for m family of four waa lest at Colon lal than at athar laactuic atorea chedred". 1 New IMtmcj of operation pine expert food buyfna; ia car lead lota fa chiefly responsible for the aarinca beirur paised aloaf to customer in the form f lower pricea. Colonial officials nnTntMl ont In fmlanaUon.- The food chain operating 894 modern atorea In the aoatheaiU ern area, sees the Vmparioo ahoppen' method regularly to laaure Ita customers the hlgheat quality groceries, prodooe and neato at the lowest possible pries. Official! of the company dtai the fact that Colonial Stores re ceives a profit of slightly mora than one penny oa each dollar in sales as another important reason for the chain's unusually low food prices. . r "I"1" ''''JMtlKfUigij MM :. ..: . " V., :r mi: 1 'y -z . SAVE AT COLONIAL STORES SL. I - tit "I TTNA'x H I. " A I SLICED SMOKED PICNICS lb. 49c ABUOUB STAR IB. bfhplui ffcbjf S3: ,r"S- 22. . . j?ws-:,?sr .nn.: i ' 1 a . ' Selected Red R)pe Slicing TOAAATOES m . iv t xu. r.it rijji v ff;(: Mf NMV Y. :ff- ; & iff . If X-t V V:.. "fj ... . 7T. ...... - - - , Full of Viremin " C'Stokely's ""GRKPEFRUIT SECTIONS 19c Con Stokely'i Finest Fordhook LIMA BEANS 25c 303 Con Stokely'i Finest Cut GREEN BEANS Si 22c ;. Famous for Quality Van Camp PORK & BEANS' " 25c ' JusI M n' eat1 -Van Camp . . --. No. 300 10- ' , 17V. .'.ifl'Certoa''nt i ir.v Lorge Juicy Florida it tit GRAPEFRUIT 4 'r 25c . A 'J GET MANY . WONDERFUL PREMIUMS with Colonial's SAV-A-TAPE PREMIUM PLAN DINNERTIME CHICKEN OR BEER Pot Pics. ... .,7Pr SWANSON CHICKEN., J 111 Bill t Sr 40i 0 I - 1401. TrJCiiw ?rv . Cn ; wnty moori; - IVlHM Ca . ' Cms 69c 41c ' it 19c 29c ; GREEN . Pi1, ;1 r.i vom ;; TENDER GREEN GIANT n , 1 rcss . . . I NIBLETS SPEARS OF j Axpsrsgus Cm 10V4-.. JC ' CaCCni Pepper, f ch 17c f w. .. . . - . - UAMCY CASTES'S TV cccx ccc rsr: -.."' : J-: ' ' 6-ez. . v. ' . YM,

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