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1 ' CIAFPELL - LANE :.' ain Kr. Winston E... lne, nnsiee. the engagement of ; iL..., tui? 'Annie , tod. :(6 !CU- ChaDDell. Jr..on oMivaad 4 Clarence Chapiell, ferjj of I York ilpi daj -jidtaV' t.f ..J' ii .', (l. J' H f, .he wedding, nwlljtftKe. pface fe- Fom New York Mr. and Mrs.. Nate White spent the week-end with J. P. Perry and with: reikis W&ftttft.':itar . - j t .. a u ; i t F urned Home ;. jIrs. Cecil Edward Winslow re .t ned home .Monday from Mayo's at 'Rochester, Minn. Returned Bonn A Mr.' J. C JUanchard has return ed home after spending two weeks tyith her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs j Marcus E. Hobba in purham. .Week-end Here Bob Glover from Macon, Ga., who hat heen vprlfing in Ealeigh for jhe .past few weeks spent the Dust fur Mln with Mn. Anw White. i,' ! f I ' Trtfa Roanoke the. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker from B.'ahoke, Ve., pent, several days h'J$ this weelfwitti' relatiy and at;aided the fi&eral.f W. Beverly TJcker. ?l Week-end With Parents jPfvncj.lIeiiderson spent the week-end with her parents at Jacksonville. ; House Guest" :' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanchard from Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Os nond Yarborough from Louisburg are the guests of Miss Kate Blanch- , ard and Preston Blanchard. wvfvm.1 tin myw returned , to,, their home in New -.J.Ail Norfolk, Va., visited relatives here Sunday. , :. , ,, -f f,! ' From Duke ' " ' ' ' John Morris from puke Univer sity spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Morris. From Raleigh Shelton White and son, Shejton White, Jr., and Mi 3. George pattir more front Raleigh spent the week end with R. T, White. I Mrs. D, & garden hi vising rel. From Norfolk Ma and Mrs. W. t Clements Ifojn Norfolk, Va., spent the week' end wjth Mrs. Oljvia Hohhs. Meved To Edentos ' Mr and'ltrspaVidiJreen. havjs move fa dewn .where Mr- vireen Returned Home Mrs. Vera B. Batton has return ed home after spending a week with her son, and d8Ughter-in-ls Mr. an4 Mrs. Sidney .Broughton at Wilmington, Pel. . ' ' 7, ; r, V Visited Relatives lk ! "t- Rev. and Mrs. James Mattp'x.aqd son have jeturneji kojpe'ifUrivifiii ing Mrsi Mattoi' parents in Ra leigh. : - ., :;: Sunday Here v'f.- Mr. ( and Mrs. , Gene Tyson., end family from Oak City spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard. From Garner . 1 v Mr. and Mrs. Craton Stephens and two sons fron? Garner spent the week-end with C. G. Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skipsey. ; WAIT A FEW DAYS. BE 3 YEARS :AHEAUi; make o-"Ued ne,vvi,Mi years-ahead feature . Contact Brakes, Fury 301 V 6 (Mober 30 you'll 4 drW. ,head oi the lov-price field when you , I Qwn Your O z 1 H wn riome STMT SAVING TODAY FOR YOltt DDIlOVr OUR- 73rd S ERIES is staiipriect; , J .t! RtuiW Hpmf J Mrs, eidney;Elli6tt has returned tq :her home after vfsiHng Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott in Williamston. Betnrwi Frem HospiUK Archie T. Jne, Jr., has return ed home from Chowan Hospital where he went for treatment. . From State Cplfefe Aubrey Pvi from State Col lege in Raleigh epent the week-end with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis. - v.- Sunday Gneste Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and three sons from Norfolk, .Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and chil dren Judy and Bill from Franklin Va., spent Sunday with C. G. Step- hens and Mrs. Ton Skipsey. . Returned From Hospital J. Q. Felton, Sr., returned from; Duk : Hospital Saturday, accom. panied by his.wffe, who remain4 With him during his illness. . On Sick List - - Mrs. J. E, Everett js confined to her home because of sickness. From Quant)eo ; Tommy Sumner from Quantico, Va., spent the week-end with hp parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sum ner. - ; From FarmrUle - . Mrs. Marvin Horton from Farm- ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Tim Bqnn- . ' Week-end Here , Joe' To we, Jr., from the Univer sity pfa North Carolina. Susanne Towe from, Richmond,' Va., and Cliff Towe from Campbell College spent the week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. , Frem (Chapel JHltiWHA,..e. --'" ... Miss Mable Martin Whedbee and Julian WwaJow from the Upiver- eity of North Carolina spent the week-end here. . Wednesday In Ralefrt . Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett attend ed the State Fair. Wednesday In Raleigh. ' -Attended State Fair Joe Tunnel! and a number of the rr-a ooys spent r riday and Sat urday at the State Fair in Raleigh. Week-end With Relatives - : Mrs. Joe Tunnejt and : children spent, the week-end! wjth relatives ftt Pikeville.' .. s. , From Campbell College ' Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Carver and Miss Sue Perry White from-Camp bell College spent the "week-end ... v.-..-: From Elisabeth City Miss Martha Ann . Ward from Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Miss Clay Stokes. " ' f I OP INSTAIXMENT STOCK IN THE HERTFORD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I GcssonSaleNov. 3 I , Dated November 3, 1956, each jshare of I stock at 25 cents per week will mature at $100 in 350 weeks at the present rafeof ; ; earnings. Thi$sinxcsi;x)f four per ! cent simple interest on your savings. From Greenville . Miss Mary Ann Harris from East Carolina College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . A. Harris. From Portsmouth ' ' Miss Peggy Harre! of Ports mputh, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrell and also Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stanton, Jr. See us today and make arrangements to z carry as many shares as you can. There J is no limit as to the number of shares an in dividual may purchase. ' I . OinW Guests Mrs. C. E. Cannon and Miss Cor nelia Cannon had as their dinner guest Friday evening, Li and Mrs. David A, Hengel and daugh ter, Suan, Mr. and Mrs, T. T- Har reU and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Har rell.. Lt. Hengel is one of twelve officers in the radar station atop Lookout Mountain, Tenn He Is a graduate of CYl. Ulfrifoin, Va., and received his wipgs jn "Green ville, Miss. - .. " ;- A. W. Hefren, President 1 Max Campbell, Secretary, : Returned i Home t ' '. . Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry attend ed a ball game in Raleigh Saturday and at High Point Monday attend ed ft furniture show. They returft ed hme on Tuesday. ' ". , ' Returned Home " Mrs.. Raymond .Skinner return-. ed home Sunday from Kinntonl where she. has been visiting Mr. Sunday At New Bern i Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Woodcrd a; 1 children .epent Sunday in New Bei-n with N. E. Mohn. K - Returned Home x ! The Rev. Paul Shuttz- has return ed home from the Albemarle Hos pital where he .went for observa tion. " ' ' f. it!) i ( From Chowan' Colled '- and Mrs.: Wayne, Lanbn. ',(fihel Corbin CheVr;-nd ,Mis's"Mary wag accompanied here.hyjMftncjiAhn-Robersoai' from'Chdw&n.lCel Mrs. David Barrington,from,Rae,iiera .benti the reek-endi wither ford, Mrs. Barririgipn. will epem) parents. 1 in -r?l r 1 , several' vweeKs- witfti-.jier motnerv- -.ii.n, Banks, d t- eekienafcleets' "Jlfi If ,5 i Mr! a'nd". Mrs. CharU ivlifordrompMy.,Winsfow vSAfedi and . Miss Joanna WillifordvfrOm4erans Ho,sPrtal at Kecoughan last East Carolina College in Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs. Wif liford's father, C. W. Parker' near Edenton. . ' 'A ' t ' Returned Home Li. and Mrs. David A. Hengel and daughter, Susan, have returned in Lookout Mountain,-Tenn., after visiting Mrs. Hengel's parents.'Mr. and Mrs,' T. T. Harrell. " Returned Home Mr-'and Mrs. J. R. Webb and Mr: and Mrs.1 Eddie Harrell rettimej home Saturday after a trip in-the Western part ofthe State-and. in Tennessee; ' - - ' Sunday. Saturday Guests , Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jordan from Springfield,' Mo., spent Saturday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. CLASS TO MEET ' The Philatha Class of ,the Hert ford Baptist Church will meet at 8 o'clock -Tuesday night, October 30 with Miss Gay Sutton. '- - . Only four Ww JSboJt were added to fpinfiOeuntflWhriry this weekMall ,p jheqe eing.non average person who' jenberesf; 1 I physics or chemistry purely fron new book," "Whjit Is Vital In Ti-S, tzey, are bot'i autT ntic ligion,"vis one, of the boula thtt tifjc works, t t ;iey $-e not text Z a. T: books, rather, bo ' s v, ten f r the. standpoint ef fwral-informa otfter booK of the same type is Jj- Kalph Stockman.i This book, is a gift to the library, from the au thor." i ' ; "Physics For Everybody," by Hemneyand "Chemistry Magic,!-by fiction v r, r t Mi Dr. .' Harrv i KmAvnn nPnaHiVVb i ' ' fjTJiSTV Ti f l: Mi L : .jliy 1 , ,w 1 . OLD SPICE THE WEN'S FAVORITE; -. i: Shave Lotion ' Cologne :! 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