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f ' '1 1 ) i ,l?.aJJ.--STi rt"Y.l H.T flit! rXP s Vlt.l',1 ) t,." .l- - f 1 V itl ll j ' 'Ths perqtoiaks wrrxLT. Hertford, north CAR.QUNA, rT3DAT, SFrTF"?RTi7ial6 1. tM r M t ,-UfiI a College :" ' " ' ' ' i. Shelton Long a!nd -. . . gar long, yuslted "j5fjiCollege r week-enu." mi. and Mrs. Rus 1 also visited their.-daughter, 3s Barbara .Jean .Russell - and ;s Lillian Ann Hofler Wnt it CorbiV'ClherwJw't; -j Vm-.- ilwith Mrs' Barrington's . mother, ijrt ' Trom'. 'Jt Bragg " "" ''"?'' Lie; rnd Mrs.' Richard Hckiris and si i' I-Jckjrof Forf Bragg spent the wet;4nd' .With. Mrs. Hoskins' fprei.ts, Mrand Mrs. Cecil Wins t" low. " ' . W - Week-end Here , . ' Mr. r and Mrs. Charles Godwin and daughters of Williamston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and Miss Thelma Elliott v tr r. In Raleigh ' Mr. and' Mrs. J. R. Jarvis are spending tKlsVeek in Raleigh with their son ana tift'nghter-in-law, Mr. - and Mrs. Kenneth Jarvis. Attends Football Game .. W. C. Cjjverry attended the, Cho wan College-St. Mary's , Catholic School football game in Norfolk on Saturday. His son,' Corbin, is a member dfl ir4howari College team. Visitors From Suffolk Mrs. J. B. Archer, Miss Ophelia . Eley and Mrs'.. Horace Pierce of ' Suffolk and Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Butler of Portsmouth visited Mr. and MrsJtyrtterEley and Mr. and . Mrs.'3j' $ fcley on Tuesday. U- -i ., In Durham""' ' r Mrs. T. ,J?. Brinn left last week for Danville, Va., and Durham. She accompanied her daughters, Miss Mary Elliott Brinn, who en tered Stratford College, Danville, and Miss Marjorie Brinn who en tered Duke University. While in Durham she visited her mother, j Mrs. W. H. Glasson, returning home on Saturday. : From California : Miss Vfrfci nia Tucker wttl arrive Friday to spend ,a week as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Isa . Tucker. : , Attending College ' Miss Joanne Mathewr has enter ed Atlantic Christian College in Wilson. . At Mayo Clinie Mrs. Cecil Edward Winslow is at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., for observation and .treat ment. She was accompanied by her mother Mrs. Gaston Mann of Nags Head who will remain with her. Friday-Saturday ! - ; Shows Friday 3:15-7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 '0 A 1 L G-MEN Na 12 . B. R. Inscoe Monday and Tuesday: Matinee From the fabulous Stage Hill T . . M. G. t M .., .... . i s Wednesday and Thursday! Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Robert Walker and Jeffrey Hunter H!dd LlTL.JI Ulli.J '?rc --- Mrs. L. G. yov? Itame appears in -x--'":ce And-receive Frora King Mountain r.. t -;-w.. ;.. mother, Mrs. R. Trflnut:" From Raeford ,, ... Mr. and Mrs, Dave .'Barririg&n of Raeford are spending fOinf ume IMVs. Raymond Skinner.; -..". InHosoltal iu''Vr , 'L -Jonas Futrell is a patient in the Pitt (County Hospital at Green ville. Leaves For Duke .. Miss Patricia Biggers left Tues- day to resume her studies at Duke University, Leaves For University Miss Julia ' Anne Stokes left Tuesday to resume her studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From Norfolk ' Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan of Norfolk was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Darden. r From Norfolk . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reynolds and family of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. Singleton Lane Sunday. From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Shelton White and children of Raleigh spent the week end with relatives in Hertford. Moves To Edenton Mrs. Jack Barker and . son Charles moved, .to . Edenton last; week in order that Mrs. Barber might be nearer her work. She is a member of the Edenton school faculty. , Attends BPW Convention Mesdames Dora Riddick, Roxan na Jackson and : Sally Lane and Miss Hulda Wood attended a dis- trict convention 0f BPW Clubs at the Country Club in Tarboro on Sunday. ' , i i in roiumoutA . . .. Mrs: 'Cirlton , CunnBi 'and Miss, Cornelia Cannon left .Sunday 'for Portsmouth to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stan- tp. Tuesday .in Hampton Mrs. J. E. Everett and Mrs. Jack Kanoy, accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Wright : of Elizabeth City spent Tuesday in Hampton with Mrs. T E. Langston and Mrs.. Nate Going. From Norfolk- ; Mr. and Mrs: C. W. Hensley and children , and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hensley of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed. ' - Sunday. ' . ' Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. 1J V Mrs. Ab Williams 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. i0: .1'. 1 mianwiti T EDO Owens Lessane this ad, bring it to the STATE a free pass to tee-one f -the nu Retain T Reck Hill Mai-Vin Reed returned Ust week to hia home in Rock Hill, S. C, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed. : v , " . - - Attend School Corbin Dotier who spent the summer in tamp at Maine will T8.1,""! . . . : . Fkm Plymnuth ' 4 Mrs,.( Llod Horton of Plymouth si ient' the week-end with Mrs. 1 nomas JNixon ana Jr. ana mrs. W.H.Oakey.; , J, Lt Loutsburg - : ' , . Miss Kate Blanchard is spending several'aays with her sister, Mrs. Janie XiboAugh; inj Lpuisburg. ', To Wilson Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., and Miss Helene ' Nixon visited the T. J. Nixon III family in Wilson .. this week-end. :' Week-end Here J. H. Thigpen of Windsor spent the week-end here with his son-in-law and daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell. Home From Hospital Mrs.;: Elie .Forehand returned from the .Chowan Hospital on Thursday Where she had been for observation 'and treatment.'- " M T ? ' ' 7 J i ' To Princess Anne County Mrs. -H. S. -Lane visited her sis ter, Mrs. Boyte.in Princess, Anne County last week-end,1? j ? ' i, Sunday In Elisabeth City - Mr. and Mrs.. Young Berry and Mrs. Maude Jones spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berry. From Durham . Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., and family of Durham spent the week-end with Mr. White's mother, Mrs. T. S. White, Sr. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. White announce the birth of a son, Charles Edward, Jr., born Thursday, Sep tember 13, 1956 at the Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. White was former ly Nellie Cartwright. , TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED it Modern furniture styling, .. Mahogany Finiih , Exclusive Duo-Therm) ' 7 1 Dual Chamber Burner fire 0,M0 BTU output Power-Air Blower save pto2SenfuelbiU WawtGghOial Control 4 large Radiant Doers Boa' t wait. Com ! today tr 7. AUh- my ", I N: " ' -. Li I, it I 1 WinfallNews -r- ,:: .-Ki.-:--. Pvt and i Mr. Walter . Humph lett and daughter of Georgia are spending several days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.tL. Humph lett, St. . -1 : The Rev. and Mrs. J. Herbert Mfller of Raeford are spending this week ler revival Mr. "son. week-end with Mr. and MrsA iF. Stalhngs: I' '.niwn,i-!""i n.'-'iM - ii! n '. 1 Miss Geraldine Gregory of Lang ley Field,'' Vai,. spent the .week-end wjth;her parents, Mr. and Mrs T. Si Gregory.' i- -v" ; i-;.);. ;v1i. Mrs. J. 1 E. - Hollowell spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. Mrs." J. E. Hollowell spen the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Ward Hunter . of near Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberson and son of Norfolk, Va., ,i spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. me Lane. - , '"'.' MK and Mrs, Sam Hill of Vir ginia Beach, Va., Visited Miss An nie White and Mrs.. Ruth Perry. last week-end. ' .HiwnrrfM . Little Donald Morgan ig very il with' tonsilitis. ':'Jt:? .Mrs. E, Q. White is very ilb at Duke Hospital, Durhanh Mr. White returned home to spend the. niht; this week-end and returned Sun day mornipg. He report Mrs. 1 -v- with.TdA8lwMr.tMil- t!f.P PSJS St Xt m jm.TZT.l.ly is Freaching' to cyar ve : meeting tWa week. ,- DeFau Hobum- - , ' - T' Wd Mrs. C P. Whedbee, and tLM WWW -spent .JMn" . of Norfolk., ;Va,J,atKmtilNa,rs Head. , v .rr i, fie report Mrs. Monday night. J "1') ' ""l if 1 .; , m 1 SI v I ! f . . Pll r!wOIHD ATlAt 41 J J HOPAIONO y - cassioy . WATCH DO YOl) KNOV ... Tbm to MrrWe diffmne la bMf. Wfl W mM ky CotonUl Starw i. mM md tin, r-if by tfc V. S. Ouartnnt di Arfaultu - rnc proMotta. Cakntal Mil two gnAm of borf ; . . Na(ur-Tondr, which it US DA Chofco or battor and Budf : Boaf, which to USOA Commarcial or Wttar. If. voir Mr tbmt fu hoaU know ab . . arod. oi boof you ao huyint bouiuo Uk Jon vakw b net oJwojw Uw cbmout pdco. - Budget BccuXricon&u.ot oettcs-Sq cot nfirj P7 U.S. COMM't OR BETTER TENDER, FLAVORFUL 7" Rib ROAST 'I V . . . U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER lONELISS v I ROUND JIRe RdAST . U.S. COMM'L OR BETT'WtELESS . SHOULDER ROAST . . U. S. COMM'L OR t ETTERf ULL CUT BON EUESS ROUND STEAK U.S. COMM'L OR iETTCR- SIRLOIN STEAK U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER CCNELEiS 7" RIB STEAK . . KRAFT CHEESE FOOD ' VEI.VEEtA 0 2 , A.95c ARMOUR MISS WISCONSIN lAMO-OOAKfS dutt; RORDEN'i CHEESE SPREAD , CENTRAL MTr-VM SHAW ci;:z: r White is improving, . , I Word has-been received by Mrs. ( W. G. Hollowell that her brother, Talmage Miller of Norfolk, Va., who has ' been critically" ill' after two hart attacks ' is greatly im proved. Mr. Miller was a former Winfall boy and is the son of Vera T. and W. D. Miller He has been Mrs. E. R. Meekins has returnee! home fromaViteo where she Si&s Spent most of two months at. the Motel Manteo. . : ,.' .j, Miss jweffVo'l yeeicHen, wi) her ttJg-'ftlj, MrtC 1. '''!. Nowe'iU Sr'.; fell .and' broke her foot last week when com ing down her stairs. . - i1 vt'.v" - Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Nowell and Mrs. Pearl Twine of Savannah, Ga., are guest oi Mrs. j. W.'Npwell Sr.1 V Mr. and Mrs.- R. M. Munden and, daughter of , Suffolk,' Va.. . sDent John-vfSunday; with Mrs. J. iW,? Nowell, Sr. . Walter ; : Nowell, A. i B. Nowell, Joseph Nowell, Elwood Nowell and George- Winslow spent Monday" at Nags Head.-"1 ' Mr; ahd'Mrft;A: B. -Newell of Savannah; Gi;,' Mrs." Peart Twihfe',' George-Nowell,' Mi", 'and Mrs. El-' Wood NpWellrid'hiMreif aMd'MrSil (3.. W:v"N6wenV'Sf.', ere dinnei- guests of Mri'nd Mrs. tf. 'W."Lane Monday night. ; 'C "'l " " 15 UNDMWOOO tMTAUf ; v Lb. Lbt t I Lb. Lb. e . e ... -FULLY TRIMMED Lb. o V" IHARfV " fl' : cyi CCLtNl , " save at cclc::iau swsit jj:cy c.'.l::ck:a i ; t tofi:i DAflTLGiT u3 ''n - u nows - . The Rev, and Mrs. J. H. M.;ler the Rev. And Mrs. E. R. Meek ins and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell were din ner guests . of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell on Monday night. . ' BEECH SPRING CLUB MEETS The Beech Spring Club held its jdiRtcnzcr !,1i0 - protect; 'Water tiiies O' To Save Heat M '; FOUNDATION WITH h CEMENT BLOCKS ' Inexpensive Whn You Use Four-Inch Blocks! 0niy17cfp Hairis Plumbing & 13uiidini!Supply Co. 1 iv&yilT q Mnnf-hlv moAtmn ni Can. I i HERTFORD,, N. C. , I l 1 i. i )1 ARMOUR SAUSAGE a,, 49c - FRESH LEAN 49c raouND ftJVl JlUfCEEFj .Q. h "-29c BONEN . STEVING DEEF 49c 49c fat:cy fuito ccatj PS 'r.l Jin V 4IAL! tARCZ CRISP "C I IN ,34 t::2 t.:.'.z-to rtAiiT ycvi Q Y G G P A G o It singi;ig "Work For The Night Is Coming." Mrs. Joseph Rogerson had charge of the. devotional, read ing the 24th Psalm and all pray ing together The 'Lord's Prayet;. v Roll was called and minutes of the last meeting were read and' approved. After a few business matters were taken care ew Mrs. - ) f ?' ----. 4j ' i' ' il I Nfi W Don't yj ing hp I'safe - f y -s ? Call : you CLYDE PHONE 4196 , School bells have rung . of back-to-school needs for the - r ' -i-t start the new term right and at the same time b : thrifty . . t get the youngsters valuable Sav-A-Stamp- 'r school aids Free! Study aids, watches, typewriters ' ..and other top-quality merchandise are yours free -when you . cet valuable Sav-A-Stamps each time .you shop! II you prefer,, buy these a,maryrtht t'll. famous-brand premiums at discounts up to 60 offl -r - ?'? ' SAVI AT COLOMtAL! ' CRYSTAL STRAWSERRt , v' PRESERVES : '''''' i''i;'--:'i.:! y?-t-'; . NABISCO SALT . .,.'V -Mi, (.:... OINTY MOORI DELICIOUS ." BEEF TRY ef FICTIVb , VAUON tiii , ;r-. .. SUDSY AAMOIA 23s BEST FOR FUVW - MeCORMICK ROVHB 'CINNAMON.-.-;.' 15c -THRtf-T-PAK FROZEK. h w v;:: i lav.";! i. P. Piesaon, Sr., gave a very in terenting book, report. The meet ing was. then jtunwad over to , the ; ' honie agent; Mrs. J.' A." Webb, who w gave a ' demonstration on "New 7 Fabrics for Yoitf IHome. " ?fhe "ehib adjourned by &pt- v fng the v Club' ,Collect. " Refresh-1 ments were IserVi'd by the hostwss, A 1 ' 1 ' I . .... nt TTvihj-4S - . risk" pM ' 'vmtii '. protectidn. Over tw mUliondrivert !' ' 'f: 9ur4ty. ?ou' r?Wcc4tt-: - f' perhaps ':siv'' 'inrfbneyi'rVjv;! ':r-v" today and compare it i cost : - nothing. Natioawide Insueince 'r .is dedicated, to Krvice with peoj?ls. . ; C. LANE V HERTFORD, N. C. ' And there's worlds small fry. Help them. 1 t -I' t FMMIUM I N E S I A;- f .. . . . ' .,..(.,. STEW rl-V lit "1 37c 'r' "gj"-!': '"'t' CMICtC sj'"V: t Vi iiL . W ornr'n H V3R ' BELVIDERE, N. C.
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