THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NCrtTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 31. 1958. News Sunday Guotia . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing of Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Jones. Returned Hopi , Mrs. Vera B. Batton returned home Saturday after spending a . week in Wilmington :Dpl.; with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B, rough ton. , - pii In Hospital fai'J. . T. T. Harrell wiilwwemt a ma ' jor operation at NottfollcGeneral : , Hospital last week. Rcnl Guests ' ' Mr. and Mrs: Julian Broughton . and son, Jeff, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brough ton in Wilmington, DeL Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leeper have returned to their home on Mar ket Street 'after being called to Sunday At Greenville Mis. H. A. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and son, Walter spent Sunday in Green ville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards. , , ; .,, ,,, ,. Sunday .Guest r( - Mr.- and MrSjt-i James Carmine and Mrs."Lena CaVmine of Onan coek, Va., and Jdrs. Howard Met calf pf MappSville, Va., spent Sun day wth ' Mr'; and Mrs. G. R, Tucker. : i'f, i Visiting Her '' .'".'' m Wake Forwt' .Mrs. Alice Baum of Bloomf ield. . , Charlie Johnson, Paul Mathewi KL J., -is; the house guest of Miss Miss Barbara Edwards and John Kate Blanchard and, Perston Fulf ord arrived home Monday Blanchard. '' Returned Home Robert Hollowell and Edgar White, who had spent several days in Philadelphia, Pa., visit ing Mrs. L. N. Hollowell at the Temple University Hospital, have returned home. From Greenville ' Mrs. Frank Jolly of Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs. Wilson Reed and Miss Mildred Reed. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed of Raleigh 'spent the week-end with Mr. and' Mrs. D. F. Reecf, Jr. Returned Home : Mrs, W J. Davis has returned home after spending last week with uelatives at Conway. from Wake Forest College in Winstoh-Salem to spend a short vacation with their respective parents.' - v.,. Returned Home Mr. and Mis. Charles Dickey and daughter, Victoria Lynn, have, returned home after visit ing relatives ,in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dickey's parents and grand mother, Mr. and - Mrs. Harry Korte and Mrs. 'Theresa ' Aiina vedder, who spent the week-end. From Camp Lejeune Capt. F. B. Read and Mrs. Read and children, Brooke and Anne of CamD Lejeune. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oak-' Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buck and Week-end Here Joe Towei'Jr.,' and Cliff ' Towe l from Campbell College; spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. ; ' In Winterville : j Visited Mother ! Mrs, J. T.Bfggers and daugh-ilRMMVRria:.Bjgge!iy,',perlt Tuesday " night ' 'aM'" Wednesday with Mrs. W. H.. Cole at Pine hurst. Miss Ziggers remained in Durham Wednesday to continue her studies at Duke University after a short vacation. v CIRCLE TO MEET ' The Delia , Shamburger Circle of the Hertford Methodist Church will meet Monday night, Febru? ary 3, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mi;si :D, F. Heed Sr.,' with 'Mrs. Jacob L; White as co-hostess., .-AH members are' urged to attends i Attended Furniture Show .i ' ,: a B. C, Berry attended the furni ture1, show' at High :Point,,lnst week.;' :: ' v 1 ! .i. From Raleigh " ! v Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell:of Raleigh spent the week-end with' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell. '. From Camp Lejeune ,;k ,gtjs , Camp t Lejeune spent ,the.;weekrenct with; Mr,,and( Mrs.' John Beers1 ' ' y . ey, Jr. Capt. Read returned Sun day and his wife and family re visited Friends Mr. and Mrs. George Fields, , mained to visit this week here, Jr., and son, Brad, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mrs. Butler at Smithfield, Va. Finley, Ohio, because of the ill- Fields and son remained for sev- ness of Mrs. Leeper's grandmo ther. ,: Week-end In New York Miss Judy Gftdwin! and Sgt. Henry Hoeh scent the week-pnd with Set. Hoeh's parerits at Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y, eral days this week. From Duke University Miss Marjorie Brinn, a student at Duke University, spent the week-end and several days this week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. v FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Shows Friday 7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday at 1:30 KBTH LARSEW JIM DAVIS . jj jr JTJlc.f OVERLAND TRAIL NO. 13 SUNDAY: Shows 2:15 . 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feajture JUNE KENNY Teenage Doll" Second Feature,'' t1,' MARACORDAY in "Undersea Girl" -fr. MONDAY-TUESDAY ' Shows 7-9 P. M. Ism FRANK SINATRA JUHHI GRAIN I ip!!1 I EDDIf ALBERT JamgmmJ raowt nciwRt JVESNESDAY THURSDAY f Shows 7-9 P.M. HAWUS MUGHfS' JET PILOT JOHN WAYNE JANET LEIGH mm U.S. AIR FORCE FAMILY NIGHT WED. FEB. 5 ' Mom and Pop Pay! Kids all FREE when accom , panied by parentsl From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum and Miss Patricia Murden of Nor folk, Va., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles White at their home on Grubb Street.' From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and children of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday fvith Mrs. George Fields and Mrs.. Edna Winslow. t From Elisabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillett and children of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner. son, Cleveland, attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Buck's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Worthington of Winterville. On Sick List Cecil Edward Winslow has been confined to his home for several days this week because of sick ness. '. NOTICE Our New, Store Hours NOW- 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.: S & M PHARMACY . "ON THE CORNER" SHIRTS AIRWAYS DONE JUST "UIGtiT" i- t; .vi. i ' vjjv ( 1 1 : , (.You can count on ' us to launder , y a u r -" husband's shirts just the1 way he likes theni ., , . return them looking fresh and new. - Only 20c each CALL 5731 FOR PROMPT PICKUP AND DELIVERY Robertson's Dry . Cleaners and Laundrette EDENTON ROAD STREET Returned From Hospital ...LitU . J-ynn, .Cobb, : son : of . Afc and Mrs. L.'Bj. Cobb, Jr., has re- turned from the Albemarle Hos pital where he went for observa-: tion and -treatment.:: :; r,-..;.t.v:',. Final Fall CI eanup Assortment of Fall and Winter ' " Dresses. Special at 3.00 ca. All remaining J,3,,, Skirts and Sweaters $3.00 ea; Ladies' Blouses l,f2, $3.00 , , NICE SELECTION OF LINGERIE . . , including pajamas, gowns, slips and shorty robes, . . VALUES TO $5,981 Only $183 (SEVERAL - i . , - fc DYED-TO-MATCH . ., skirt and;: : SWEATER SETS ; i SPRING SHADES CNLYI ' KaOff Ladies' Raincoats, now..... Va off GRAB TABLE consisting of discontinued styles of garter belts, hats, gloves and oth er items your choice ....$1.00 ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY! Woodland Dress Shop ! Week-end Here Lt. T. B. Sumner, Jr., of Camp Lejeune' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Returned Home Mrs. J. E. Jones returned home Wednesday of last week after spending several days in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. COMPARE . . . Colonial's Trim and Price before You Buy BEEF! BUDGET BEEF U S. COMM L OB BETTER FULL CUT BONELESS. NO BETTER BUY ANYWHERE! in From Chapel Hill The following students from the University of Nprth Carolina havei thrived :home, for, a week's vaca-1 tibn fallowing examinations: Miss I Julia Ann Stokes, Charles Whed- bee, Bobby Mathews, Joseph Lay den, and J,(E, Winslow, Jr. At Deep Creek :' Mrs,. Carlton Cannon and daughter, Miss Cornelia Cannon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton at Deep Creek, Va. T m -y Y X V r? ik a 654 If WT I I Frein Greensboro 'Miss Alice Jean Jackson, a stu dent1 at WCUNC at Greensboro, spent vthft week-end and several daysr this' week With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson. Week-end In Edenton , v Mrs.' Er A.-Aim spent the Week-end Vth Mr", and Mrs. H. ' ' ' . .......,...,v." M I , - ( l.m.i Omwj Cwttomei - Va.d elirr . Fl I, IVt COOO ONtY IN COLONIAL STORIV NmMi, ,im.. Vi . SuMett, V,., VHtuaeiMli. Va. 1 Wf.eewV. .WAxmlhV-Ve .m..1 1 ' ' UPIIM '-Wit COWOH A'T'cmOMIAL ST ORIS II, iit BUDGET BEEF U. S. COMM'l. OR BETTER FULLY TRIMMED ' SIRLOIN STEAKS- - BUDGET BEEF U. S. COMM'L OR BETTER FULLY JRIMMED CLUB OR T-BONE STEAKS . . BUDGET BEEF U. S. COMM'l. OR BETTER ' . 7 INCH RIB STEAKS 554 MdLi RCH U. S. COMM'L OR BETTER SQUARE CUT CHUCK ROAST, . ... 374 BUDGET BEEF U. S. COMM'L. OR BETTER BONE-IN . ARM ROAST----;------- 474 77 ! MtiNlAL STORES SWANSON CHICKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY PIES l A BROOK FARMS SPEARS OF BROCCOLI. 27c 84 '"'"""BROCK FARM HANOVER OR TURNIP GREENS 2 , 35 GRAY GHOST NATUR TENDER U.S. CHOICE FULL CUT BONELESS -NO FINER BEEF ANYWHERE! ponnn KU CUSTOM 300 TUOOR SEDAN FOR0 CUSTOM 300 FORDOK SEDAN FORD FAIRIANE CLUt SEDAN 45 LESSTHArJ IN 57 42 rami in 57 14LESSTHATJ It! '57 FORD FAIRLANE TOWN SEDAN SH YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER r.D.A.F. Sat these low-priced beauties it tow Ford Dealer's todtyl Only Ford in '58 brings you mart car for ttss money than in '57. Based on comparison of manufac turers' suggested retail delivered prices of the low-price three, Ford offers the lowest-priced Fordor, the lowest-priced Tudor, the lowest priced Convertible, the lowest-priced Station Wagon. Come in for the samngest buy! . AGAIN, FORO THE . . LOWEST FRKfD Of THE IOW-HKI THRCCI CcT-gi GRAY GHOST CAP I Xji J ft with two ooioi I OMI V UMg MiAD 0,;- I I R Jt ."fJ ONI CAlR', ! 1 ( 3 j-a 41 4 ) Orifj r 17 I l o ii NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE FULLY TRIMMED SIRLOIN STEAKS 1U 894 NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE FULLY TRIMMED CLUB OR T-BONE STEAKS 994 TENDER JUICY STEW BEEF ONf-IN -lib. ' . V J C CHEF'SPRIDE Ready-To-Serve . SALADS COLE SLAW 'Aff 29 CHICKEN. ... S 39 (?. nnrtn UKy Tree "Rf'pened 1 ' SPECIAL LOW PRICEI REDOATE - . b II B II SAVE AT COLONtAU CS BRAND i-- k,l . J f ,lMAWvPRICE1SUNNtTr'rEFOrN TV h !"-f-'t rf 1 cartons (01 i : ! ' - h OF 4 LP)j V 'vi . FRESH PRODUCE DAILYI LARGE FANCY RIPE AVOCADOE . , SPECIAL LOW PRICEI FANCY RED RIPE TOMATOES'; .2 PORK Ct BEANS' 254- SAVE AT COLONIAL! CS BRAND WHOLE ' ' . GREEN BEANS. ,214 SPECIAL LOW PRICEI TEMT TASTY ., LUNCH MEAT. .354 SAVE AT COLONIAU REDOATE CUT ",. ' GREEN BEANS. 1 04 SPECIAL LOW PRICEI AUSTEX NUTRITIOUS ' BEEF STEW jiSf334 SAJrt AT COLONIAU AUSTEX . . . - , i i ,. , ' CHILI at. 2 44 SPECIAL tOW PRICEI (MOTHER'S OR QUAKER , J , 1 , " QUICK,,0ATS;-19(J "Now with SU1ER "10" CT-nCZ.-'--J there'. Iea lickinc, less sticking" t8 STICKINO! UH LICI"K)I Th w Svpw 10 8iv-A-8ub wlua nltacti aUnpi nam, aM iwlil fcbM tnt. Bach Suprf 10 Hup warth 10 nfutar Sa-A4uaia .( -, 7 - - 5 !v , 'r 'i nl vj-. U'" 1 v , i mi i r-ito't' 'in Ji .."v.-

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