THE PERQirrJAN3 WEEXLY, EEBIFQSD,.K?5T" BffW.STmjLt,! NOVEMBER 9, i56.. PACS'TTOAI I .H. r 1 i V iKumg Here .' Mrs. Brooke Read and children, Brooke and Anne from Camp Le juene arrived Tuesday to spend two weeks with Mrs. Read's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. It Oakey, Jr. ' Returned Home , 1.1'"' Dr. and Mrs. T. PxPri'njt rei' turned home Thursday aftja$&il.: ing two days visiting thelraugK ter, Miss :Mary ; Elliott Brinjt at Strafford College a.tDatWiHevU Returned Home , ,s A ?-., Mr. and1 Mi i qiarjc Jtftrtsfon and children r sfurlied jhome1 Sun day night iftei spending the week end in Greensboro, Southern Pines and Winstoa-Salem. ' ' ' .3 LwjWlJI I At Kitty Ifowk ,", ' , 1 Mrs. 01iviavHobbs and Mrs. C, .F.Sumnef left Tuesday to spend several days at fhe-. Johnson cot tage at Kltty-flawk. . " t" In Florida' s , ."If--" Mrs. D..S. Dardoh and Mrand Mrs. W. H. Jenkins 'of Norfolk, " Va., left flNuirsday for pdntdin, na. r,r mm 14 --Hm-Tnxm Friday In fctetg0 1 I Dr. and Mrs-'G,VADavenport spent Fridays JUfetflMhere they visited Mrs. C. A. Davenport,. Jr., and daughter JrRex Hoppital elo their son, ' CarTttofr' nj'sto'jfcnt a.t State College. fl it f Sunday At wflftamsburg W v.:- Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Sunday in Williamsburg, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson. '' ta'v :---'- A ff, &$i ,'' From Raleigh , , '. - Lindsay Reed from Raleigh spent the week-end with ha parents Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed Sr.' From Raleigh spent the week-end with Miss Hul-! Collegre spent the week-end with In Chariot n, v ,1 ., , , . Me. und Mrs. V. N.- Darden left Wednesday - to spend several days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.- and Mrs. H. R. Christensen in Charlotte. - - .-. From State College Aubrey Davis, a student at State spring playing were Mesdames J, E. Mor,jjy4lj retuif 'Itopip the erjy sp; ri, Anse. , White,. G R., TuckerJ-of 1967. " ' ' ' ' Archie Lane, Sr., Harry Hollowtll,) an engimei company. ". Frank en- J5!S ml 5 ,Mi88r-"l Army In'April 1955 and White and Miss Thelma Elliott. 1 . . " ... ...... ! The high score prize went to Mrs. Morris.: A sweet course was ser ved. da Wood; From Raleigh- ,) t l4 K "vdFurfeft fiomT spe- tha.'wcetr-end'wiUi 1 ;r ents, ,f tf,and Mr!, J." R. Futrlt. from KaieiEft'" , Mr. and-Mrs. Geohte Lattimore, Jr.,-nd family .front. Ralejgli spent tne weeK-eno 'With' Mrs. ;K. ,y.f From Greenville r " ' -' Sara Sutton from East Carolina College at Greenville spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sammie Sutton, Sr. , From Greenville .. : ' ,r . Miss Joanna Williford, Ted Chap pell and Ray Lane from East Caro lina Colleg&jjn Greenville spent the week-end with their parents.- ! Week-end With Parents :' " " Miss Sue P. White from. Camp bell College-spent- the ' week-end ( With her parents, Mr. n Mr$, Jul ian White ' ' From Campbell College- ,j Cliff Towe " from- Campbell Col lege spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. From Norfolk v '' Mrs. rsBeatflc- ri.iHa'friiffd Norfolk, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrsr E. tYr-JJeprjJ andtMra;,, E, Snndtty Guests I ,) - ($ ' Mr; and Mrs.'R. E. Mercer and children from St. Brides, r Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry. From: Greenville : Murray ' Vick from Greenville spent the week-entl with -his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick,: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis. . . Dinner Guests ni iuf t HIK- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis were dinner guests Saturday evening of Air, ana Mrs. K. u. uuncn in, Monday In Greenville 3lr. Kelly White, Mrs. Loi'fti Perry and; Miss J Ul Miller Attend ed ' a Beauty Show in Greenville Monday. Sunday Visitors -. ;.. Mis and Mrs. Harry Williford and son, Richard from Rich Square visited Mrs. C. V. Williford and relatives at Belvidere. " HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Mary .Sumner entertained) ner-bridge club "luesdajr. night at her home. .' .Those .'p'laying: -were Mesdames" 1 C. M. " Wtilff orli, C. R Holmes, C .6.' -Johnson,- H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, John' Coston,! Miss Ruby White and the hostess. The high score prize went to Mrs. Holmes. A sweet course was ser ved. Attended Wedding : Miss Shirley Skinner, Miss Mary Ann Roberson, Miss. Phyllis Bagley, Miss Gale Pierce, Tommy Mathews, Jack Roberson, Mrs. T. G. Stanton, Mrs. C. E. Cannon and Miss Cor nelia Cannon attended the Pierce?- Harrell wedding ; a t . Portsmouth; Va., Saturday evening. t From Greensboro 1, ' . Us ,5 , Mran4 Mrs. Riohe(rd CJialk from' Greensboro spent several days with Mrjs. Annie .Chalk and,, Miss Louise fetMiss Joanne Mathews from At lantic Christian College in Wilson spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mat hews, Hertford, Route 1. Sunday Here . , . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and son, Mel from Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Everett. 4 ; J feMerfo b sofa "t fjf " ' i b ,0rry' ' VsT I Let Us Help Ydu Prptect- Your Fanri ;t. AH Ways! Adequate insurance cov fe'rage. protects your farm ; ; and you, , prevents financiaf Toss from fire, lightning, crop damage. - , V " I 1 For all types of farm insurance 'Coverage, see us. , ,For Petatts See Claude Brinn aJ cr;;;i's ihsimce agei;cy PHONE! 5601' 1. ' HERTFORD From Roanoke Mr. and' Mrs. Roy A. Littrell of Roanoke, Va have returned home after spending some time with Mr, and Mrs. T. T. Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Littrell attended the Pierce' Harrell wedding in Portsmouth, Va., on Saturday. Improved" Charles M. Williford was confin. ed to his home last week and sev eral days this week because of sick, nessi i . . , I... .Mt. A Sunday In Edenton . - Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs near Edenton. jLegion Groups Hear iTclk On Convention members.-- v. , , Mrs.' C. P. , Morris read a note from the local auxiliary president, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, who was'ab sent; Mr. Skinner then gave a re port on the trip a number of local legionnaires made to the Kecough tan Hospital. Mrs.-Kelly White reminded all auxiliary members to bring Christ mas gifts for veterans to the Para- , t, BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . 5 -Iffs. S.' .Gs Kobnce r entertained her bridge club Tuesday ; night at her home on Church Street :! Those playing, besides the- hostess, were Mesdames V,' N.. Darden, Charles Whedbee, Nathan Relfe, :: Marvin Horton, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sum ner and Miss Thelma Elliott. The high- score :prize went to 'Mrs. Whedbee.. .A sweet course was ser ved. . ..V -. " i: - PROMOTED Frank White; Bon of : Mr. and Mrs. Jake L..'. White, . Sr.-. .nas re centlv".- ibeen 'nromoted ta.sk vSne- claiist Third Class. He is'ln'he Army and stationed in France jntti si I r-s- y m The AiHejjao,.-IieBioniPp and its Anxiljtojji i a vfoint meet ing and bjfet at tho.Perqujmas High SchoniilatFiSidajrnight, Novembei ajlkh K 'turkfcjt ditf. ne was sfAj',i? !". !,, A short too ArriUBtice- Dftv wap presmifiC'yb .'IJirsis District Commands, fit'Ci Berry;Vh introducedDjr Post? Commander Charles Skinuer. ', Prayer was of fered by Tom Wi'loughby. , J. L. Chestnutt, honor guest, gave an interesting talk on the national convention held in Los Angeles and reported to the local units on de velopment of American Legion pro grams for the' coming year. Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt, area vice president ant tate Chairman of National Security, was then intro duced and she relaled events that occurred at the National Auxiliary meeting at which she was a page. Mrs. Chestnutt in her talk, stress ed tfi'e"'impo'f lance of national se curity lh: the 'Legion and Auxiliary and Urged lull cooperation by local Withers ijSt;ery flothe Shavld Have SiA Fever Thermometer! ' don't wait until someone is sick! Come in and. select one for your family now! from $1.10 up i SHOP AT , 5 and M "On the Corner" gpn ; Beaulif Sh'opjfts-'ihrilf ts must be mailed immediately. , Johnson past cdmmfl the TVitt tTIAAfirttf WOO f"raeA t U oii AmAKion T nirlnn Pnur to Thanksgiving Saife To say. "THANKS" to our many won- ! aeriui inenas ior neir paironageM weare, i fepducing prices ohsour entire stock :by,,2Q?-: 'per cent for twoweeks only!', ' ',, .XT":'if .'"This is 'NOTa'TPduction of olrRt.Jrvrk. iwhich .we .want 'to clear, but on otir bMfi'di new :sKiixs;; sweaters, aresses,, suits, coais . and other articles . . . so remember; this sale lasts only two weeks. " ' Please do not ask for lay-aways or ap-1 provals since this reduction applies only to cash sales. i , - Thanks again to you, our customers, for making this event possible. Woodland Dress Shop, I PHONE 2831 HERTFORD, N:C: 19 :-:kkk-mK"H"X-:"K":-:w W. 1 , '.KM ' 1- , V VV tnean., Colonial is feeding millions IdMo) 1 J ' L A VII o o From, Norfolk . ' , ' .Mrs.?, B' W. Pennington from Norfolk Va is visiting Mri; and Mrs. T. E. Raper. , Sunday In Elizabeth. City Mrs. W.; M. Divers; Mrs. Tj E. Raper and Miss Juanita Divers visited relatives in Elizabeth City Sunday. , ' . Attended. Aunt's Funeral Mrs. H. A. Whitley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. B. R Morris, at New Bern last Friday. Sunday In Norfolk . Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and son; Brad, spent Sunday in Nor; M .11- WT " I'lV.I):,' IU1K, Mrs. asI-"th )niests'of'r. and, Upwards. . ,. r FrWay-Saturday Shows Friday: 3:15-7-9 Shows Saturday 1:30 CfT.,1 ' t r. .. ,. " Ahf.YMei(NA.",r I--IER I2YSTERY ISLAND NQj 4 James E. Newby Sunday, . .,. : . J . Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 y IDA LUPINO ' .EDMUND PURDOM CStpange Intruder". . ' - Mrs. Floyd-Benton ' "- ' '..Jay and Tuesday,- ! Shows 3:15 7-9 P, M. r WiLLia Ot now AH !. W. J. Davis Wednesday and Thursday r ' . Shows 3:15 7-9 P. M. ciirF r- Mrs. Mary, C. Long 'e a r.f i j r"r rn, i-e p-ponr in this ad, br'..g it to the , 1 " " 1 i 1 r ""ccive f r 9 Sunday In Suffolk , . , Mri and iMrsV JoeCaraallo and Mr. and Mr'Claude Williams speVt Sunday in Suffolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Crockett. Sunday At Craddock Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and children visited relatives at Crad dock, Va.,Sunday. , ; ' - Returned From Hospital , ' . . ' : J. O. Felton, Sr returned from the Albemarle Hospital on Friday where he went for observation and treatment. ' On Sick List i , """" " Mrs. W, M. Morgan and' Miss Helen Morgan ard confined to their home due to illness. ! ' ' ' ' - a. . Week-end At Deep Creek 3 t" Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ctallings and children spent the week-end with relatives at Deep Creek, Va. To Jacksonville : ' ' ,Miss Nancy Henderson will'spend the week-end with her parents near Jacksonville? 'I, ' 'j ., , .., s,:j. ha" v3t ''f ' ' ' To High Point , .J. Z"."'. .Mra. Alice Towe will aiend the week-end in High Point where she will attend the Mid-Year Coun cil meeting of the North Carolina Federation of Business and Pro fessional Women's Clubs, EC"t CLU3 rrrrrrs T.frs. SJ, i entertained ' r rook c' b T " y ni;;ht at her s&SL$cJb4!L One penny stands for the profit out. of your dollar that Colonial and the food chain industry on the average receives for doing business for you! . , Nearly 99 cents of your sales dollar goes to buy merchandise and to pay salaries, rent, utilities, equipment, ' and taxes. The one penny left ' over builds new stores and warehouses ' and pays stockholders for their ' investment How is this possible? Self-service, cash and carry, Jarge volume, fast turnover and constant vigilance over costs. By feeding millions for a -penny, Colonial 1 seeks to make its contribution to the strength of a greater America ' Remember, Your Total Food Bill is Less When you Shop at CSI - - " dS!iifkfjSf;H- . -id.' :, i.- flT- , ,... I mi m r ... . : -. MATOR-TINDIR U, S. CHOICE fUlL CUT. ONELESS -?nrn nr. AW ip M NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE FULLY TRIMMED SIRLOIN STEAK ... u NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE SQUARE CUT CHUCK ROAST ; . . u NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE BONELESS ' SHOULDER ROAST u COLONIAL STORES TRY CS BRAND TANGY & TASTY APPLESAUCE . . ,2 CS YELLOW CLING SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES . . . . . . 31c MORTON'S FROZEN CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF PIES. PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK BISCUITS . , GARDEN FRESH FLAVOR- GREEN BEANS. . 2 CS BRAND CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN . .2 LUCKY LEAF APPLE OR PEACH ; PIE FILLING 2 2 . -CS BRAND 33 Can 33r 49c 25c 33c 31c 35c Nn. 2 Cut 85c 39c REDGATE SPEARS I ASPARAGUS I : 19c No. 300 Can fancy Tender Green STRINGLESS 59c BUDGET BEEF U.S. COMM'L OR BETTER SIRLOIN, CLUB OR PLATE BONE-IN STEW BEEF Lb. 19c 0 Mraf T-DONE STEAK . . . 49c cudc:t czef u.s. commx or better 7-INCH RIB ROAST L. 49c BUDGET EEEF U.S. COMM'L CX BtTTER SQUARE CUT. ,; , -, ., CHUM; ROAST . 29C BUDGET EEEF U.S. COMM'L CX BITTER BONELESS Smoulder noAST Lk. 53c CXAND FOR OUTDOOR CCCX'"S-FRESH LEAN .s ' WINNER QUALITY FRANKS lb. 39c 2a ARMOUR STAR ; PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 33c KUUHHtimilllMIIIIMIIMIIMIIIIIlHIlM LT FANCY RED DELICIOUS f c APPLES . 2 u,, LARGE CRISP GREEN RASCAL CELERY . 2 s,c 23c REG, $S.9S VALUE IMPCJtlAL Electric CORN POPPER' Only $3.45 . .... ,.. . mm 1 ftumiu iTi-t'. S-) iuiifJl lit) iiiM H III 0?JD NIAL STORE will be open Wednesday aftei-nbons until further notice.

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