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J Hetutned EjhiC - , - " ; Mrs. Birdie Owens has returned to her ' home in Columbia after spending last week, with her sis ter, Mrs. W. M. 'Bray. Wednesday Jn' Greenville ... . -Mrs. J. EV'jtyeSjSpeir Tuesday night and WednesdtfyMn Greenville with her sisters, Mrs. Cassie Saw yer and Mrs. Clyde ldihf( i 'L tSr, i Tm" - Jit Aahevflle . " 1 "Mr. and M'rs!ilarli'frei4T''left mis wees vo vihh aim. i. . inu ai in AsheyiHe. i . ' ...S "b-.;-..' T Visit Parent ' h' r , Mrs.. Francis Nixon and daugh ter, Susan will leave next Tuesday for Maiden Mas, to, visit .Mrs. Nixon's ' parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce. . . ; - Sunday. In Williamsburg . Mr. and Mrs. D. S. 'Darden spent Sunday in Williamsburg, Va., visit iijjg Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Burleson. Week-end At Ngs Head ."Walter Oakey spent the week end with his family at Nags Head. From Biscoe Mm. Vt J, Kanqy,.Sr.,.from Bis coi is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. KaW ,-: . Trim Fayetteville ' ' : Me. and Mrs. William Murphy Moore and daughter, Patsy from Fayetteville spent last week-end with Mrs. John Moore, ' -' ' ' -X ; From Columbia Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard and Bon, Bill from Columbia spent Sun day with' 'relatives here. ' ' , Attended Graduation ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe, 'Miss Susanne Towe and Miss i Crystal .'Haste of Edenton attended the gradi iduation exercises of Cliff Towe jv .jc.b., in lyyncnDurg, , v a., over Mm Pini Mrs. W, Pinehurst. ' H. Cole from Pinehurst is J visiting her son-in-law . and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Big From. Duke IJniVerslty j - , ! ' i ( - Miss Patricia Biggert arrived ! honje1 Saturday fjrom Duke Univer 1 sitjj to spend the. summer vacation with her parents, Mr,, and' Mrs. J. From Richmond ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nachman - and children from Richmond, Va., -spent the week-end with Mrs. Louis Nachman. . - . -. Week-end At Durham - Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Sumner spent the week-end in Durham, and at tended the graduation exercises' at fruke University where , their son, Tommy, graduated. - ,. Friday At Chowan College t ;Dr. and' JSIrs.'t. K Ward attend ed the commencement 'exercises at Chowan College, last Friday. Sunday In'Suffolk ; . " -' , Mrs. Walter. Etey, Clinton Eley and son, Charles attended the Eley ' reunion near Suffolk, Va.; on Sun day. , '" From Greensboro . Miss 'Billie Carol Divers Miss Sue P. White, Miss Ann Burke Chappell and Miss Alice Jean Jack son, students at -Greensboro Col lege, arrived home last week1 to spend their summer vacation. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perry have re turned home after spending several days last week at Nags Head. 1 Teinesday In Suffolk Mrs. Walter Eley, Clinton Eley r 1 Charles Eley attended Memor ; 1 Services at Suffolk. Va., We'd.-' r 'ay of last week. ' U'. Leville s. Joe Tunnell and children are ."V'jf this week, at Pikeviil iJ.atives. . :' . j rroTi r-:iai- 7 C..,":r:i returned home f ife.1' ""arte Koe, i. a ! i i' went a major 1 a meet- Sunday Guest Mr. and Mrs! Guy Cannon from Elisabeth City spent Sunday with Mrs. Elmo Cannon. At TarfcoM Stands Mr. andrMray Davis and son, Aubrey; sj n bord with Tnenfls. day at Tar- AtteadM Meeting ' .Mrs. Charles nWhitek-attended the bookkeeers' iwoikshop at jJilltihjAeeVV- Weekiehd. Ill Edenleii M U ' : Mrs, E. A. Byrum, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mi-b.'H. T. Hobbs near Edenton. . . Charlotte Frank Biggers and son, Jimmy Biggers from Charlotte are ' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Big gers. 1 From Suffolk . Miss Edna Earl Cobb from Lou ise Obici Hospital in Suffolk Va.. is visiting her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. L. B. Cobb, j - 1 In South Carolina A v ' Mrs. J. L. Leggett left -Thursday -for BatesTnirgf, S-."'C:Tt6"viBit' her sister, Mr?. Arthur Jones. , r ,-.,.'.; :y -t ' From New Bern l't Mrs. Bruce Barf ield from New Bern arrived 'Monday io,siiend this week with Mrs. Elmo Cannon. She will be accompanied home by Mrs. Cannon and the two of them will visit Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore at Bennettsville, S. C, next week. ' From Duke University - John Morris, a student at Duke University ' has arrived home to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mor ris. Attending Summer School r Miss Mary Elliott1 Brinn left this week to attend summef school at Atlantic Christian College in Wil son. ' ' ' - ! 1 Attended Graduation .- - Dr. and Mrs. T, P. Brinn, Miss Mary Elliott Brinn and Ann 'Brinn attended the graduation exercises of . ;Mis. -Marjorie'., Brinn . at St. MarTy's' Juttior' College' m'' Ralegh ovelr the week-end. " Sunday "At Williamston ' . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello spent Sunday in Williamston with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ange. . . Saturday At Nags Head ': ' "' '".''' Mr. and . Mrs. John Ward and son, Billy spent Saturday at Nags Head. 1. Rln rl FRIDAY-SATURDAY -' : Shows Friday .3:15, 7-9 P. L, - Show- Start Saturday t30 ' Chct Raiders No. 9 MRS. J. W. HAMPTON 'MONDAY.TUESPA1f-u. :, 1 Was This , The Only Way,; Back to the Heart of the Child Who Hated. Her? j MAlMM-r-. -ygBf 3 to hr 'hom because of sickness. Week-end In Robersonvillo Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Skinner spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Everett James in Robersonville. Visiting Here . Mrs. Marvin Gladden from Mar tinsburg, W. . Va., spent several days 'this week. with Mrs. - Rosa Waldron and 'Mrrfcnd Mrg- 'Oscar ther at Buna. Returned Homo ! ) Mrs. John Costenhas returned toi her home after spending several , days this week with Mr. ahd' Mrs. I C. D. Costen at Hookerton. : From State College Aubrey Davis and John Holmes from State College, Raleigh,' ar rived home Saturday to spend tjie summer vacation with their par ent's. ' ( , Week-end At Hubert Miss Nancy Henderson spent the week-end with her parents at Hu bert. . Visiting Here ' ) ' ! Mida . Vimn ItMlsk Tnnnn t wv f Keesport, Pa., is the house guest of -Miss- PatrieiaBiggerB."""" ! ' ' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB N. Darden was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night) at her home on Front Street. Thosa 1 nlnvinff WAre Mcsdamps W. . Oi 4 . a , Wright, B. G. Koonce, T. B. Sum-J ner, J. 0. Felton, Nathan Relfe, Charles Whedbee and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Wright. A sweet course was served. Ice Cream Sodas Nourishing .Refreshing " ' Cooling... CHOCOLATE-VANILLA CHERRY-STRAWBERRY . .GRAPE , .'"Now Only "Visit OufFbunlamr $ andM '.'On the Corner" Show's 2:15-4:15-9:15 p. a'fe'r- A-i rv. . MARJORIE MAIN T -ABTHUR HONICUTT .1.1. iitX., , In' ; i Settles in the Ozarks" MRS. L. R. BABBC.R WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY ; Shows S:5-7-9 P. M. BING CROSBY' DONALD O'CONNOR MITZI GAYNOR N ' MAnythirikGoes,, ; M4?ar . .H-HARnBHVSTpC fvivrW CrOivtVJ., v, r--.- a o , COMING SOON ... , -, "Leather Saints" MOTE:'- If your name Appears this ad bring it to the State ,stre box of 'ice and receive f ..- if-i ti S 's one of the t : ;ff:,' IfLI'day.mghtiA The- ! Mjsb DilU Pestonpft.lasMfeek v? fy'"uv"W!"m .WT spiratipnal 'breakfast VT i S'1"' "-5 an-. To Attend State BPVGIubMcating The 37th Convention-of the North Carolina Federation of Busi- l?l n. ff-'T?,8 Clubs Willi hed in Wm&h Hythfe bf Rocky-Mount;; p i.Z, ident, wTft preside, dtfcr bunewlL fit h .1, itemsjnejude. recommendations andl resolutinnsi ' -Bubmitted byitoffioefs,: diatrict directors, and State commit-' tee chairmen; election of dblegates 10 wal,onal ni , in, Miami ueacn in JUiy; tne national legisla tive platform. and the platform of the State 1 Legislation Council; workshops and committee meetings and awards and citations for out standing . club work during ( the year. " The Federation Banquet on Sat urday evening will have as speaker Judge. Libbey E. Sachar of Plain field, New Jersey, a judge of the Juvenile and .Domestic . Relations Court of that .state. ' Judge Sachar is finance chairman of the" Nation al Federation 'df Business and Pro- fessional Women's Clubs: . She will bring news of plans of the National ' ll- ' SAVE $1.09 jT.'W .SAVE v.-w.i f V5CT 0IVHC9 s ' ( one Gallon ,' i , PICNIC JUG .' " ! i m '' '.. t '''' S "svuV; iS'H'O RT E NING ' cooler (2 l l. Rr m CHEST 1 5 W Ti. OV- f if- a II tf v mi mm am mm MMtoa mm u SAVE $2.00 - 16.INCH BAR-BE-CUE 1 " RDIII oij t $2.95 :' (5AVE Si.p0,(-); Aluminum fOLDINQt, CHAIR SAVE $2.08 -GAL. PICNIC JUG WITH SPOUT o..V $3.90 J SAVE 65e 8-PIECE PLASTIC LUNCHEON SET 4 COMP-, riATCS-4' CUPS . Only $1.00 mil ' 1 f - r; -1ft 5 Yi - 1 "'yry tasty h PUNCH Cu C 0 L O N I A L CJrSIDAY.. JUNE, 8, l95sV.-" - miilil HUM .i'-:i' J ii . i i federation, which; is . made up of federatipa jp the 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii and the District of Colum bia. '."':--(' ' 1 s Entertainment for delegates at tending the convention includes an "Early Bird" party on Thursday night; "Toast of the Town," a re vue on Friday night following the Achievements ,, Dinner; a coffee hour on Saturday morning; lunch- .Thalhimers Saturday noon, and Rf" An. . I . - - 1 on Sartur- convention ' 'will with the in and . installa- ofi Federatidn is composed Business! and Profess jonaj Women's Clubs' with approxi Wiatejy 3,300 members. Delegates - attending from the Perquimans Club will be Mrs. Rox anna C. Jackson, president of the local group; Mrs. Emily T. Harrell, past president; Mrs. Essie W. Bur bage, treasurer; Miss Hulda Wood, past recording secretary, and Mrs. Alice M. Towe, who will lead the Education and Vocations Workshop and also will be a panel member on a radio program. HONORABLY DISCHARGED Melvin Van; Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs., M. E. Bright and hus band of Mrs.'Mary Lee Bright, has been honorably discharged from the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Va. JTRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED SPECIAL! GREEN TENDER SufSWIBt&OlA -f ' W(rSfECIAU CREAM'WHiTE SPECIAL! TASTY GOLDEN TAP ORANGE JUICE 4 59c JAMES RIVER BEEF OR PORK BAR-BE-CUE ti. 63c 10-ei. Can.. ilV- iW.i. iiir V.J I n S pj , Jj J .1 I 37c 3 -Vi ... ..TBI H Bf I I 1 m laid KM I l mm r .., h'-Jt f If Jim lano Recital HelSir- A piano recital was presented at the Perquimans High School on Thursday night of last week by pupils of Miss Kate Blanchard. Taking part in the very interesting musicai program were .Nancy Mat-i thews, Douglas Umphlett, Martha Matthews, Vick Roach, Janice Ray Stanton, Betsy Barbee, Sandra Hudson, Judy Winslow, Ruth Jones, NAVACO Doorhoods for Average Size Doorways HERTFORD, N. C. GLO PEAS u Landing Supply Co knmwn r TZ 7tl lit ! I. 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