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THE VETi:ZATS"WEEXLY, KCTPOIW ttcrrn CIXG2JKX', "FRIDAY, , 'SETmiKEfcAft; 'J9BI3 5TBT
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iom Chow, College ,
. Jtfisa MaiV Ann Koberaon, Jack
Rt)bersoit :and Corbin Cherry from
Chowan College spent the week-end
with their parents.. :-
p. fc. Kaper, 14111 Banks ana
Cparlie BkiSks' ipenC Sunday at
NWport NcfraVv,
Sftaday Cestatn -
'Mrft H.TelJltfOd-.'MrtV Den-
ni White, Mrs. MervinlScott,1 Mr:
and Mrs. Georgetcott amj Charles
spent Sunday withre.AiVr
per. r. 1.
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Returned Home :
.-Miss Kate Blanchard has return
ed home after visiting Mrs. Osmond
Ysrborough in Louisburg and rela
tivesin Raleigh,'1 - '
Returned Home
Mrs. Norman Lynn has returned
to her home in New York City af
ter visiting Miss Kate Blanchard
ilnd Preston Blanchard. r i
From Raleigh f
-:Mis8 Elizabeth Tucker from Ra
leigh spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs.. Isa Tucker. .
Sunday GuestsrJ '
' ;Mr.'" and JtftsV "Sdra'yrnin,'
Mrs: Vernon Hurdent Sr.),ftnd Mrs.
Iarry Jam t from NprfoUc,, Va.
spent Sunda with Mrs. E. A. By
rum. . .. , .. . '
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Frm New York tie el ' i
h Mr. and Mrs. Ted Xeidanz from
Brooklyn,' N. - Y., are visiting , Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Virlt. ' '
Week-end Guests , . . 'v
r Mrs." J. J.' Moore and daughter
and' -..Mrs. G, R. Anderson , and
daughters fr6m Norfolk, Va.," Spent
the) week-end with Mrav.S; T. Sul
tori and Mrs. Charlie White.
From Greenville
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards from
Greenville' spent the wek-e,nd. with
Mrs. H. A. Whitley and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Edwards,:! .' . -.
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From Norfolk'. j . v
v Mr. and Mrs: Johnny? Brougfiton
and. children, from Norfolk, Va.,
spent Sunday with Mr. andtJUsJ
Nathan Relfe and John Brighton
Week-end At Kitty Hawk ; - "
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and
children spent the week-end atthe
Johnson cottage at Kitty Hawk,
Front Campbell
T, .Cliff Towe from Campbell Col
lege'' flpeni the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe,
Sunday At GreeRvUle f -:"r..-'
Mr. ahd Mrs. C. W. Williford
spent Sunday in Greenville with
their daughter. Miss Joanna P. Wil
liford at East Carolina College.
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Frm Virginia Beach
. Ann Piekhardt' and. Joe B. Pick
hardt from Virginia Beach, Va., are
visiting their grandmother,' Mrs. J.
H.' Bagley. :
Visiting Parents
'. Corbin Dozier.Jr;, w.ho.as beea
attending sunfmer school at Range
ley, Maine, is spending) . 'Week's
. vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Corbin Dozier,
Returned Home
i . Mrs. E. A.. Byrum has returned
home after 'visiting Mrs Stewart
Wi&an and .Mrs. W. T. Holjowelt
hoifflJkya, , -
Ueek-eh'd With Relatives"
jMrsifcHattie Spivey, Miss ,Reb
SpiYex,-.nd;Miaae.srieaa:jiid. Jane
Keel, spent hp-week-end at W.hita
ville visiting' Mr.L and" Mrs. Joseph
"A: Gore arid Mrs.1 W.'Ll 'Thompson.
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Visiting Here - r
Mrs. Robert Brodie III, and, son
of Newcastle, Conn., and Mrs. F. B.
Read and two children of Camp Le-
juene are visiting their parents,
f Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Oakey and
their grandmother, Mrs. Thomas
Nixon.
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From Dublin . .
' Mr. and MrsF? 6. Sloop 'and
children from Dublin, . Va., spent
the 'week-end with Dr. and Mrs.
I. A. Ward. ,
Sunday At Williamsburg
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent
Sunday at Williamsbnrg,' Va.," with
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Burleson.
From Raleigh
t Mrs. J. D.' George and Sons of
Raleigh are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. S. Darden.
Sanday At Nags Head
: T'iss Helene Nixon, Mis Frances
Newby and Miss Dorcas Knowles
spent Sunday at Nags Head
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Trim Lynchburg
. 7rs. J. A. Rosserfrom-LynthJ
bur?, Va is the guest of her un
c'e and aunt, Mr., and Mrs. D. S,
-n Sunbury
li'S Anna Kelloof Sunbury is
Tucker.-'
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s. Carlton Canrfon and ''Miss
"a .Cannon have returned
i after i', T I ' 't tth
Sunday Guests ...
) Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lassiter, Miss
Mary Lee Lassiter and Mrs. H. A.
Eure from Corapeake, Mrs. W, C.
Jackson and Miss Kathleen Jack
son' of Elizabeth City, .Mrs. Jack
Lewis and son: mf Birmingham,,
AiawnWrsy iff rHArady.ana.augn
ier .from. Elm Citv and Mrs,T.-,U
Ward of. Rylanftjpent Swiday with
Vv and; Mr..,)U AWardi.', . .i-,,
' I' ' 1 1 . '"M'l'i ' hi l .i.
Visiting" MfsrTuclferr';"?'""
' Mrs. James W. Bryant of Greens
fioo arirf'Misyirgjnia, Tucker of
Santa Mwica, Calif., ar-guests of
their miihe&Mrsl NatbanTuclqBl
From Mocksville H '""
Mrs.' John Sanford of Mocksville
ifr.tjiev guest of her aunt, Mrstf
Thomas Nixon. . ' A
Visiting Mother
.'.Mrs. Lloyd Horton of Plymouth
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thom
as Nixon.- .-
Week-end At Conway .
. Jlr, and Mrs. W. J. Davis spent
the week-end in Conway with Mr.
Davis' mother, Mrs. Betty Davis. ,
From 'Norfolk'"' '!
; ".t Mrs; M. G. Standing of Norfolk,
Va., is the guest of ,Mrs. S. Tj Sut-tori.-
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Week-end I Raleieh
fr Mii'and-irs. C. R. Holmes and
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport spent
the week-end in Ralelfefr JURCif-
tended ' the University'..'? North
Carolina and N. C State football
game Saturday at Chapel Hill.,
LOVELY HAIR
requires..
Good Grooming
LeV us help you keep your
hair lovely by supplying!
your needs . . .
We Have Such
Outstanding Lines As
HELENE CURTIS
RICHARD HUDNUT
,t BRECK- ...
REVLON 1
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ALL TONI PRODUCTS
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"DiV THE tO'RNER"
Sisters l!cciu
OnGlliCirtliJay
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Mrs. Thomas Nixon "and Mrs.
Nathan Tucker, twin sisters, whose
80th birthday' occurred on Thurs
days were honored at a coffee hour
on Sunda yaf ternoon.
Hosts tor tne occasion, which was
hr 'aa:ug'hte'r,"Mrs.' Waltet'rf,' 6afc'
ey,1 were 1 IHe' 'cKifdre'li 'of "tne W
ch'fldrei
' Miss Rabe'tTuer 'of
h, Grahberry'iJTucke"' of
homorees; Mrs'Tiickys'1
being
Raieigh, ' GrahberrV
Eclenton,"MTss Virgi'niaucEer"bf
Santa Monica, Calif., Mrs. Julian
Brinkley of Plymouth ' and Mrs.
James Bryant oXftttQnsboro. Mrs.
Klxtfnia1 chUbrei?! jMrs. Wal
ter H. Oakey of Hertford and her
twin sister, Mrs. LJoyd Horton of
Plymouth and Mrs Braxton Daw
son of Washington, Ns C. Also as
sisting in the celebration was the
niece of the honorees, - Mrs. John
Sanford of Mocksvilleiv i..
The 'spacious home was thrown
en suite and there were many ex
quisite arrangements of colorful
flowers throughout , the candle-lit
rooms. t;.'. .
Mrs. Oakey wid Mrs, Horton re
ceived at the front door and the
guests, J after greetfi)g ji the twin
honorees, seated on a., divan in the
front hall, were invited; into the
dining room by Miss Virginia Tuck
er, Where at a beautiMjy'appointed
table, Mrs. Julian Brinkley poured
tea and Mrs. Braxton; Dawson
poured coffee. . - Assisting in serv
ing were Miss Elizabeth Tucker and
Mri; James Bryaftt'-f
xne hours for calling were from
four ,tq six and approximately 150
guests were in attendance.
From Portsmouth v .;,
Ann and Jean Hill from Ports
mouth, Va., spent ' the week-end
with their , grandmother, Mrs.
George Fields, Sr., and Mrs. Edna
P. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Hill spent Sunday and were ac
companied home by their daugh
ters. . . . 'V;-...
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AUXILIARY TO MEET -' j prize was (iwiid'Mr.l WrigHfc
2d wtti;r nihn lr;.-i jiffi, jIT ! Refreshments-'.Vra sevedy -.the
aiic - Aiiierittll 'jjvtiuii AUAiyni
will meet Thursday, October .4,, at
8 P,' M., with Mrs.' Kelly White.
All members i are urged to be pres
ent. ,' ,
CLASS TO MEET
The Dorcas Sunday School Class
of the Hertford BaptistChurch will
meet Friday night at 8 o'clock, Sep
tember 28, in the classroom at the
tmlrchr'All' membeia rerge'o
Md'ty .he' three' h'oslesM'MW.
VefT'tf. wmniMrT. ww&'
;4nd"MW:,,EllfeI Goo'dwlri)J"''!,,"" v
i '"' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS' '' m,J
: Mrs. Charles Whedbee' enltgrtanil.
ed her bridge 'S-lub'Tuesaaf'nlnt
St' her home. : Those playm'g' wire
Mesdahies: Vi ' N.1 Dftrden', Nathan
Relfe, T. B. Sumner,; W. Q WrigWi
Bi 6;Koanc'ev J1 O1. Fetton,' Wm
Thelwnv'4 EHibt 'and"Mi8S Wate
Blanchard. - The' high score prize
went to Mrs. Relfe. Ice cream and
cake was served by the hostess,' '
hostess,
In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Fitch visit
ed relatives .and friends in Norfolk
last week-end.
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. J. ..T. Biggers was hostess
toxhetn'bridgfej chib .Tuesday nigh
it. her home on MarkefcifStrte.
ThosAXWvfeJtfBw Hertfo,'pig
M. Atyufll$4,T.j4fl contest and received'' k $25
savings bond from the chain epdn
St"'.-' ';,
Coston, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup,
C. R. Holmes; G. W Barbee and
Miss Mary; Sumner. The ; highri
score prize went to Mrs. Coston.
A sweefc, course .waw'scrved. . , I
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Club Entertains
Winner Of Bond
i 'Joti'n ( Ven'onWinslow 4-H jClu
tne'mber of Route two, 'who wort ibe
;nolttiH(.'Hn liixwmn- on i, rt) iiMt
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r.'.niri.t'lfi'l. .-r .lit Mil.' ri-.l
Al TOMORII F.
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LOANS
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w -Save By Finandng YoWNew Car
At 5 Interest
BOrs, the Hertford Rotary Club, was
a dinner guest at the club's meet
ing last week, along with his fa
ther, John Newby Winslow and
Richard Bryant, Assistant Farm
4
Agent. Xt ,.T 11
Mr. Bryant, fe? jgivjnj A brib
report to the club on the progress
of the pig hain, jrs&tri yJoJirf
Vernon with the Bi$tfo boW; if4
fered by the Rotary Club for out-'
standing achievement in the pro
ject this year. ' .".-'''''. ,;. ,,-.
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No Extra Charges . . . Straight Five
Percent Interest!
' Consult the Officers of this Bank ...
HOSTESS TO ROOK. CLUB '
Mrs. Oscar Newbold was hostess
to her rook club Friday night at
her home on'Dobb Street.'. Those
playing were Mesdames J; E. Mor
ris, W. J. Davis, C. T, Skinner, J.'
H. Towe, W. G. Wright, Archie
Lane..Sr.,IHarry. HoUowell, AnseJ
White G. R. Tucker, Julian hito,
Miss Mkr Sumb artd" Mis Auby
White. ThAhteh Jsffce"torie went
t(j Mrs. H)l(twllseenh&h went
ti Miss Sumner and the low Score
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PHONE 4196 HERTFORD, N. C.
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HOW-EXCITING mr&SScCS
GIFTS FOR YOU!
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Shows Friday: 3:15-7-9
Shows Saturday 1:30
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G-MEN NChlS ,r" ;'
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Sunday s ; .
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, , T0M TRYON JACQUELINE BEER
; : Mrs. Noah Gregory
Mondav-Tuesdav-
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Mrs.-Julian Long
Wednesday-Thursday
i .-, .., Shows 3:15-7-9
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Mrs. F. A. McGoogan
NOTE: If your name appears in this ad. bring it to the
, State Theatre box office and receive & i ree pass to see
one of the pictures advertised. -
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UDGET S. COMMERCIAL OR BETTER FULLY TRIMMEDTf
BUDGET BEEF U. S. COMMERCIAL OR BETTER FULLY TRIMMED
SIRLOIN STEAK . a.
BUDGET BEEF U.S. COMMERCIAL BONELESS .
7" RIB STEAK . . . . .
BUDGET BEEF U. S. COMMERCIAL BONELESS
SHOULPEJl ROAST . u.
BVPGET BEEF U; iC COMMERCIAL OR BETTEf"BONELESS KOUND
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UNCLE SAM INSPECTS AND GRADES OUR BEEF
And we at Colon'al are proud to display' the U. S.
Jf Government elamp on the beel we sell. THEN to
gCaL 9 live you double aseurance that you're (attinf your .
v mo::ev'a worth. Cslon al adda a lahel In rViirlv l.n-
tify the grade. Lo:k for the government's blue stamp
and Colo.ital's own labels to be sure that you get the
best your money can buy whether you prefer choice,
Natur-Tender Beef or Budget Beef. Natur-Tender is
U. S. Government graded Choice beef or better.
Colonial's Budget Beef is V. S. Commercial glade or
bstier, low in cost but Just as nutritional as the
higher grades. ...
ALL- COLONIAL BEEF 13 SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE OF k
SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. , &
Sirloin tip roast
49c
49c
59c
. . BUDGET BEEF '
UH.-'WMMERClAL OR BETTIH '..'; '
SQUARE CUT
C H U CK
ROAtV
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KRAFT PHILADELPHIA '
CREAM CHEESE
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BSHard Oven-Ready '
BISCUITS 2 Cans 25C
Triangle American or Pimento
CHEESE ... ph',. 29c
Delicious - Savory -
CHEESE .-. 2 79c
I Tropical Jell . . 37c l V; U
f Potato Salad . . 2J 37c P 0 .
Chicken Salad . til 47f jf v
Ham Salad ... P 47ei j.
, V, Cole Slaw pi 35e
DRAWN ,
4 to IL f
LBS. AVG. tD'
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. . . Lb- 39c
FRESH
LEAN
GROUND BEEF
29c
PLATE BONE-IM
GRADE "A" DRESSED &
FOWL
WINNER QUALITY
FRANKS
STEW BEEF
19c
Lb.
LEAN MEATY BEEF
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PET" WSTAfFCWOEiTED i. 1 , i J '
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LIMAuUAN Ub
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SUCCOTASH
b23c
Can
14c
22c
TOKAY GRAPES
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chicken' &T'Tissue ".r.2 -:55c
iihm. , ! PILLSBURY MIX FOR ;
"w," PANr.AKFN
Seabroek Farm. , Vj , k I7l"T""!,r
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iSSfr- iS MACARONI i r ?z
BEEF PIES 2ZZ.5ci rDlieUrn
10c
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