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THE PEItQUMANSi .WEEKLY; , HERTFORD,' NORTHj GAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Afc 195& t 'is 'AH I ,' I 1.77..- L Bra From Weldot., Wi h- ,icr; vir'4 :i-. I Mrs. Bennett Stephensort. from Weldon spent the weekend with her father, J. 0. Felton, Returned Home , I At Duke Hospital ":, Lee Fulcher has returned to his Master Mark Beers was admitted home at Rocky Hock after spend ing, three weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Whichard Da vis of Hertford. ' . ... -X . . .,' From Norfofk j ':, , ! Mr. and ?Mrs. v Jrvin Stubbs ,of Norfolk, !spent the week-end ' with M. and Mr. E,Y. TBerry 'and - other relatives over the week-end. Returned' Home1 f' ',,' ;'J , in D. F. ;Reed,' Jr.,'"ahd Judy Reed ' spent : the week-end at Winston Salem! visiting Mrs. H. B. Payne. They were accompanied home . by Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., and children, . Nancy, Bobby and Gary,; who had spent two weeks wjth Mrs. Reed mother, Mrs.' Payne. , Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs.1 William Perry from Virginia Beach, Va., and MrS. i W. G. Waddy from Norfolk, Va., . ' spent Sunday with J. P. Perry, j Week-end Here The Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Wright, j D.D., from Wilmington spent the , week-rind with, the Rev. and Mrs. J Paul Shultz. .. . ( ' From Norfolk .'- i p Mr. "and Mrs, George Harrell and Miss EvaMae Harrell of Norfolk, ) Va., spent Sunohy with Mrs. G. E. Newby.; : , , ' ., ; 1 Attended Wedding, ;' ' Miss, Becky Gregory was a bridesmaids in the Harrell-Bunch . wedding Surtday at the Rocky Hock Church. . to Duke Hospital in Durham on Monday for observation and a pos sible operation. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow and Mr. and , Mrs. John Beers accompanied him there. From Raleigh Lindsay. Reed from, Raleigh is spending this -'Week with.!his, par enta'Mr. -arid Mrs; D. F, Rett Sr. Week-end At Chase City J.i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willis and children spent the week-end at Chase City. . ' . v. . Week-end At Batlleboro Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sasser and children spent the week-end at Battleboro. On Sick List Mrs. Cliff Banks has been con fined to her home because of sickness.. Ill In Idaho Beverly Tucker is quite ill at 249 Pierce Street, Twinn Falls, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Tucker spent the win. ter with , their son-in-law' and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood son there. Returned Home , . . .Mrs.' J. O. Felton spent the week. end in Charlotte on business. - She returned home Sunday. ; From'Alexandria ' ' Commander and Mrs. Ralph Wallace and children from- Alexan dria, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. .. From East Carolina , Misses Joanna Williford, Sara Sutton,. Mildred Lewis, Shirley Eure, Ray Lane and Ted Chappell, students from. 'East Carolina Col lege in Greenville, spent the week end with their parents. Week-end In Durham ' 1 ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes spent the week-end ' in Durhani where they visited Miss Jo Pat Stokes, a student '' nurse ' at Watts Hospital and they also visited Miss Julia Ann Stokes at Chapel Hill.' From Raleigh : Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stephenson and daughter, Kay, from Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Louis Nachman. From Hendersonville Mrs. J. L. Cely from Henderson ville is the' guest of her somin-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell. In New York, , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keidanz re turned to their home in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sunday afte visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jl S. Vick. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Vick who will visit them.. From Greenville , Murray Vick from Greenville spent the week-end wfth Mr and Mrs. J. S. Vick. . From Hospital Mrs. Alton Winslow has returned homo after being a patient in 'Cho wan Hospital at Edenton. Week-end Here Bob Glover from Macon, 1 Ga., Why Take Chances having medical and hospital bills eating up your savings . . these emergencies do hap pen, and can happen to you! ' Be Prepared For Them. . . by protecting yourself and family with complete- Hospitalization Insurance pro tection through a policy issued py . , f Iterft America Assurance Society irffinia ' which offers you regular hospitalization PHE policy paying up to $5,000 for general hospital expenses and nursing care with either a deductible amount of $300 or $500. This CATASTROPHE policy costs only a few dollars more in addition to your regu lar hospitalization policy. . , We also offer complete accident protec tion coverage for children and adults. Mrs. Viola D. Nachman Box 216 AGENT PHONE 4141 Hertford Returned Home - The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Shultz have returned home after spending several days this week in Wilming ton. In Asheville , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood White and Miss Elvira White left Wednesday for Asheville to attend a State High way Convention. . nrr. TftiTrr . . Friday-Saturday r Shows Friday: 3:15-7-9 Shows Saturday 1:30 CCOlUMUnCTUKf A FABULOUS FORTUNEI VAURIE FRENCH RAYMOND BURR G-MEN NO. 15 Mrs. Ellen McCallum Sundayi. : Shows '2:15-4:15-9:15 GINGER ROGERS BARRY NELSON ' in 4The First Traveling Saleslady" Mrs. W. H. Oakey Monday . Show 3:15-7-9 P. M. , , VAN JOHNSbN ' SPENCER TRACY -j-hi-''- -V"' "A Guy Named Joe' v Miss Audrey Umphlett Tuesday Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. Bstte DAVIS - Emesl BCRGKiriE ie REYIi3LDS - Bcny FITZGERAIJ VUUUt r .fMMLPICTVIff Mrs. R. M. Fowler Wednesday nd. Thursday i Shows 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Jchn Payne andIona Freeiuan . ' . Mrs. Howard Matthews ionrg in this ad, brin? it to the 1 i ve a free r,Js to sne spent the week-end-with Mrs. Anse White and Billy White. In New York Miss Janet. Murray left-Satur day for New York City to spend some time. HEAT at R0CKB0TT0M C0ST1 " 'nsXIt mm . t v- n. ' Uxx xx. : - c. i m , & ; From Hayertowii' .. fy'i'p:''Mh f Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stevenson from Havertown, Pa., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. . ' ''. From Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright from Philadelphia, Pa., were recent visitors here. On Vacation f ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris spent a few days, this week, in Durham and visited Mr. and Mrs. George Clark at Pulaski, Va: . Return Home ",. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Layden and son, Billy, Mrs. Mary C. Long and Miss Gertie Chappell have return ed home after spending several days visiting friends and relatives at Winston-Salem and Salisbury. From Raleigh - Mr. and Mrs. John R. Martin of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Wil liam Tucker. v From Raleigh ; W, E. White, Jr., from Raleigh, who was working in this section visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.yWhite, Sr. . Returned From Hospital Mrs. Mark Hathaway has return ed home from Chowan Hospital af ter spending two weeks there. From Faye'ttevHjef iiini'iilllj ' Mrs. Richard Hoskina and son from Fayetteville are visiting Mrs. Hoskins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Winslow, Returned Home A2C and Mrs. Sammy Byrum and Belinda have returned to their home in Valdosta, Ga., after spend ing two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turner of Tyner aiid Mr. and Mrs. W V.' Byrum, Sr., of Edenton. ' ; In Richmond Mrs. Nita N. Miller is spending this week in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Charleij Whedbee 'aid Mrs. Wt G. Wrignt as co-hostess. ' ' " Mrs. Anse White, president, took charge of the business. Mrs. James Auman was in charge of the pro gram and Mrs. Maude Blanchard gav the ' devotional. After the son who have been living in th;meetlnS delicious retreshments Powell apartments and Mr. and j were, Berved bv hostesses. Mrs. L. B. Cobb, Sr., who have been . Returned From New, York - . V!; Charles Murray returned home Tuesday from New York where he went on business. Moved To Market Street Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cobb, Jr., and 4 living on Dobb Street have moved into the D. M. Jackson 'house on Market Street. . CIRCLE MEETS , The Minjiie'fWilsin; Missionary Circle of the,. Hertford, Methodist Church met jWdndaj; -, night Jwth TO SELECT MASCOTS The class of '57 of PCHS will select its mascots on Tuesday, Oc- WAIT A FEW DAYS BE 3 YEARS AHEAD! i .. -11 make so-called new c ,! Matures date. On 0 g u Total i;t. Tnraion-Aire Kuie, l iin"1 . nn "301 V-B engine. , .i full vpjira Ocr30younlseeoca:;n.vo rnntart Brakes, a l ury ahead of the low-price PtYiviOUTH IF BUILDING OR REPAIRING SEE US FOR SHEET ROCK INSULATION CEMENT BRICKS BLOCKS and other types of building material PHONE 5401 Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. HERTFORD, N. C. itober 16, at ,12:30 o'cjpcjc iij ifa high school cafeteria. Parents who have children 4 or 5 years old, boys or girls, are 'invited to bring child to the high school .'on i thig date. w Two mascots will be- selected, a girl and a boy. The selected, mas-. cots will be the '57 Kilocaner and these mascots will have a part in the commencement exercises.;' :5 TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED Yes, Ma'am ' i The New Futurama LIPSTICK CASE" is here! NOW ONLY $1.25 plus tax for case and lipstick! refills in all shades avu ilablc S and M "On the Corner" ' Top in heating a room, tore, gane or work hop. Modern ttyling clean he ..:.. Exclusive Dual Cham ' ber Burner Choice of 27,500 or 41,?00BTU output- i n 1....1L0J- "Vrr.c. mmmmimmmm mmm mil . " FAVORITE OF KIDS EVERYWHERE FLEER'S BUBBLE GUM 3 NOT MESSY INDIVIDUALLY WRAPFED BETTERYET A MUST FOR TRICKSTERS ERACH'S SO. Pkgs. 8-oi. Pkg. 15-ci. Pkg. 13c IN ATTRACTIVE HALLOWEEN WRAP BRACK'S JELLY :BEANS",fr 25c VI BRACH'S HALLOWEEN CANDY PUMPKINS BRACH'S HALLOWEEN MELLO CREAMS BRACH'S TRICX OR TREAT PACK ASST'D TREATS BRACH'S TRICK OR TREAT HAUNT'D HOUSE DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR BRACH'S BURGUNDY MIX BRACH'S DOUBLE DIP CHOCOLATE PEANUTS BRACH'S DELICIOUS CHOC. RAISINS. 14-05. Pkf. 14-oz. Pkg. 29c 29c BRACH'S PEANUT CLUSTERS . . BRACK'S CREAMY MILK CHOC. STARS BRACH'S TASTY -osr. Pk(. "SST39e' 39c 39c 5pkr39c 9-.Z. Pkg. 22'-o Pkg. 12-oi. Pkg. Pkg. M'i-oi Pkg. 69c 39c 39c BRACH'S CHOC. PEANUT BUTTER PUFFS . BRACH'S CHOCOLATE .WHIP CREAMS BRACH'S RICH, FLAVORFUL JELLY NOUGATS BRACH'S DELICIOUS CHOC. PECANS . 10ii-oz Pkg. 39c 739c ll-Ol.. Pkg. Pkg. 39e BEST EVER! CS BRAMD FROZEN 9-oi. Pkg. i FRIES 17c CS BRAND FROZEN GREEN PEAS 2 35c CS BRAND WHOLE LEAF oUUGcui ofcth .U.S. COMMERCIAL-Of? BETTEP. saWKS CUT I u U.S. COMMERCIAL OR BETTER 7-INCH RIB ROAST 49c U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST . ... 59c U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER BONELESS SHOULDER roast ib. 49C U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER BONELESS ROUND STEAK 49c U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER 7" BONELESS RIB STEAKS . . " 55c RATH'S BLACK HAWK BACON COLONIALS FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF PLATE BONE-IN - .STEW.. BEEF-.;.. . TENDER, FLAVORFUL SHORT RIBS bkf GRADE "A" DRESSED & DRAWN FOWL lbs! . . . ,b U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER FULLY TRIMMED SIRLOIN STEAK 49c IbJ 53c Ib. Ib. lb. 29 c 19c 29c 37c WHY TWO GRADES OF BEEF AT COLONIAL? Colonial offers you two Krnili's of iM-rf . Natur-Temler, tlie llgfsl In-i-f available and niulftft Beef, low in price lint licarly flavored ik1 nutritions. With two prmlca to choose from you buy to suit your bud pet, your need, your niplhod of cooking anil Mill RPt Kond brcf . , . fu-ry time! All Colonial boef Is prmlnd and Inatircted hy thp V, S. nepartmrut of Acrlrulturc. And all Colonial lorf l trimmed of ptrb boni and fnt tiafore H'a wclclird. - W!on you buy beef be wir you're cettinit what you pny fot. Choose from twi rlenrly narked (Trades at Colonial Htores: N'atur Tfnder, V. R. fioTernment rraded Cliotee or better and Biid-rrt Reef, V. f. OOTern ment (traded Commercial or better. B a SP 2 10-oz. Pkgs. A C H 33c CS BRAND SPEARS OF BROCCOLI 27c lO-oi Pk9. CS BRAND FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS 27c 10-oz. Pkg. L ,Arti 1 co i. 49e CS BRAND SLICED STRAWBERRIES 27c 10-oz. Pkg. L JC U.S. NO. 1 YORK COOKING APPLES . . 5 LARGE CRISP PASCAL CELERY . . 2 -"15cJ LONI At! T.i... I' I SEALTEST CREAMED ' COTTAGE CHEESE . TRIANGLE SLICED AMERICAN OR , . PIMENTO CHEESE ; Tumbler JjC r P1CK-OF-THE-NEST GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS . BORDEN'S EXTRA TASTY . ' CHEESE SPREAD EASY TO FIX JUST BAKE 'N SERVE PILLSBURY BISCUITS 2 COLONIALS OWN NU-TREAT, ICE CREAM . . ALL FLAVORS Pk. Dm. m-ib. Pkf. H.H ' Gal. on 29c 69c 65c 25c 79c CS BRAND FROZEN ' BABY LIMAS 25c 10-oz. Pkg.' CS BRAND FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 2 c,n 35c 12-ox. Con j 33S ClI if Sat t ' n : ;
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