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?ac rsra PEHQulMAKai WEEinWKEHTFOSD. NORTH CAROUIIA' FRIDAY. FEBTHJARY J; ISr&V Lccal News. Improved B. M, Jlid(iicleturne( torwork on MQnjJay'ifter'))eingcojirt to his '.omei'fw ifo Meki tte cauMitityuafriHl ) From Ralalgh ' ' Mrs.: John Martin , and son of Raleigh . are spending several weeks with Mrs. Martin's moth-, er, Mrs. William Tucker: From GrMnvilU j Mr.' and Mrs. Clarke Stokes and daughter.- Clay , of ; Greenville, , spent s the week-end with Mrs. ' Wilson Reed and - Miss . Mildred Reed. ' , . Returned From Hospital ' T. T. Harrell has returned home from the Norfolk General Hos pital where he underwent an op eration. , - , ,,V ' i From Tarboro , . . Mrv and Mrs. J. A. k Taylor, 'of Tarbpro'spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor..' . ' ( Visited RelatiTM, Carlton. Snft0!8"1 ipimMWaday4ith eei With uwp wieen., v a, r Week-end Here Miss" Mary Ann Harris ' and Richard Page of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the week-end with Miss Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris. ' Week-end In Philadelphia V V Robert Hollowell 4 spent the week-end ' visiting ' his , mother, Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, a patient at Temple University Hospital in, Philadelphia, Pa. v . 1 ' .' From State College j , .J.,' ' The following stuaentiHirenr State College spent jthriiwek-end and several 'days this.'eek Wtih their .respective parents: "?dgar Fields, Wallace.? Baker,1" Murray M$c Elliots Cni?on.ChappeUi, Billy Chappel, CharieUmphett, Edward Lee Madre Wid-Philip-Phillips. . FRIDAY-SATURDAY v SUNDAY . . . r v Shows Friday 7-9 P." M,. Vfchow 2:15.4:15-9:15 P. M. ' Show Starts Saturday 1:30 BARRY SULLIVAN RICHARD EYER BARBARA STANWYCK HAROLD J. STONE - in ..'-''''" ' . . in "Forty GunsM overland trail no. i4 "The Invisible Boy MONDAY AND TUESDAY: Shows 7-9 P. M. ' ''y DOUBLE FEATURE , J First Feature 7 MONSTf ft FROM i," f .' . r OUT OF THE EARTH! 1 ' lq h lHr TOO ANDREWS ' i't. TINA CARVER W HllftAltKN fglUff - Second Feature, r: pm 7 PAUL BURKE .1 ALLISON HAYES tii Klim wrs,rc rn-iuBt . vyEDNEjDAY AND THURSDAY !ow7sqf& H 'J Gene Kelly and Barbara Laage 'The Happy Road" FAMILY NIGHT Wednesday, Feb. 12 Mom and Pop Pay! Kids All FREE when accompanied by parents! From Rileigb -y -w f 'Ben. Koonce; JrVviin instructor at State College in Raleigh, spent the weelo-end and several days this week with his parents, Mr,, and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. ' ...... Operated Upon , ' t Ci ' G.- Stephens under went; a hernia operation . at the Albe- roarle'-Hpspital oe, Monday. ,Mii Stephens has been patient at the hospital lor several weekaL; Weehend Here- - "Miss Jo Pat Stokes, a student nurse at Watts Hospital in Dur ham, spent the week-end with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. . H. C. Stokes, i She was accompanied home by Miss Clay Stokes, who spent Thursday and Friday with Mis Julia Anne Stokes at Chap el Hili, . From State College Aubrey Davis from State Col lege and C. F. Shipp of Clinton spent the week-end and several days this week with "Mr. Davis' wents; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Da VlS,' m , ' , From Raleigh ' j Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrand .Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Sr. ' From Windsor ''. ' S- night at her', home on Front Kindness as the golden ohatfii The Rev. and Mrs. John Prior f Street.. Those playing were Mes-.oy wnicn society is ; oouna xo 01 vviuusur vj$iieu mij xvev. unu M""'v" " "'"."""vf . , Mrs. Paul S,hltz Tues'day and, WUson.ii. a. wnmey, J. n. ew- wil return, here fiext .week iwrhdn Ppa, j;aude MpVallum,, J. U. t u- Mr. Prior, wifi conduct a series mi. ptjW Holies fadj P. Jes. meetlh& a't,,ihe''Holy 'iTruiityrsup., The high score prite weni Episcopal Church-"to'wh'ich ithe public is invited to attend i Weisfc-erid bl'FjirmvUle , i , ; MrJ'jiarjd'llM'rs. C.. R. Holmes spht.ihi.'wiaeWend with relatives in FarmliliyH T r . ' . . are visiting H, C. Stokes, Sr., and , , ? , -1 - Here'i the veor's 4 1 r ; . most vertotile topper. Toltored In o brilliant ew eloth,; .. H feoturei a broad; notched tcpe dep feeve ond pocketJ. ,v , - - " - " v. 7i''' o ?rring rainbow of coforj. Jirci 6 lo 16. ; i- From Raleigh " MisAnn Brinn, a student at St. Mary's Junior College in, Raleigh, arrived home last Wednesday to spend' several days' with Mr par ents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Percy Byrum and daughter, Teresa and Mrs. Sally Heffner and Children of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. E. A. Byrum on Saturday. .'..'. i- Week-end With Grandmother Anne and Jean Hill of Ports mouth, Va.; spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Geo. Fields. Week-end Guests ' Lt. Tom Beers from Little Creek, Va., and Nick Tsitso from Camp Lejeune were the week-end guests of Mr. and .Mrs. John Beers. From Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Stephen- son from Weldon visited Mr. ond Mrs. J. O. Felton Sunday. Returned Home ' , Miss Ruth' Schroeder was ad mitted to ' the Albemarle Hospi tal Sunday night for observation and treatment, i She -is expected to returned home the latter part of the week. Week-end fn Raleigh : " Mr. and. Mrs. John P. Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden of Ehrhardt, ,S. spent the week-end in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. James Layden." ' ' - ..t.--..t't?;''; ;r. ,, Returned From Nospiial ' . - C. P.. Morris: returned' to - his home last week from the Albe-i marie HosptaL . , jr.' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS MrsiiC(taienport entertain-., ed her bridge?',, 'club Thursday went to .. Mte.lljMcClluirj. A1): sweet claurse' I vus 'nerved. "' t j, j, ( t . BRIDGE CLUB MEETS n Mrs. T. B. Sumner was hostess to her 'bridge club, Tuesday night at, her home op.' Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames V. N.' Dartien, Charles Whedbee, Na tlian Relfe, J. O. Felton, B. 0.' Koonce, W. G. Wright, Alice Baumv J R. Futrell, J.. H. New bold,: Marion Riddick, Miss Thel ma Elliott and Miss Kate Blanch-1 ard. The high score prize wenti- to Mrs. Darden. A sweet course was served. L " ' SHIRTS, vt .11 ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB 1 " Mrs. Corbin Dozier entertained the Tuesday night bridge club at ' her. home on -Market .Street. , Those playing weretMesdames C, M. Williford, Charles Johnson, J.j Di .Coston, J, (T. Biggers, :. R.I Holmes,! T. . hu 3 essup, Miss , Mary j Sumner, and 7 the t hostess.1' ' The! high - score prize -went to Mrs. Johnson, - second . high, to Mrs. I Holmes ?nd the .low score prize j was awarded' Miss. Sumner. - Ai sweet course was served. ' ALWAYS PONE JUST "RIGHT" You' can count on us to launder your "husband's shirts just the way he likes them' , . ; return them looking fresh and new. 'X'i v'.'V'r:.: '''t' 'r'"1 -v " v': Only 20c each , CALL 5731 FOR PROMPT ' PICKUP AND DELIVERY r Robertson's Dry Cleaners and Laundirette! , EDENTON ROAD STREET CLEARANCE - ..DRESSES t -values to; $14.95! SKIRTS BLOUSES ' HAND 6AGS v HERTFORD, N. C. l; From-Raleigh 4 , . t j'l 'Mr.' and Mrs. Rex Stephenson and daughter,' Kay of, Raleigh, spent the week-end with - Mrs. Louis Nachmand. T At Duke Hospital ! J. Oscar Newbold was admitted to Duke Hospital on Saturday and will undergo an eye operation1 on Monday? 1 From Raleih ' , ! Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bostick of Raleigh spent the wee'k-end with Miss Kate Blanchard and Preston Blanchard. Mr.' and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Sgt. Riddick and his family have been in Seiwbach, Germany for 2 years and four months' where Sgi. Rid dick" has been serving with ;the armed forces.' - After, a tHree weeks vacation here they Will leave for Eohan Allen Air Force Base jn Vermont. . . . , ',r AUTO; REPAIR SERVICE Also. - . V'. W i ' U'ga Parts M 'Ail Makes and Models SPECIAL Brakes Relined , (Molgf, CAES) i 014.C5 O lri nn AT I I 11 II fi- Jl I - J I ' . j COLONIAL STORES j ; i .-7-7 - - - a n n fl O -i ?5 -I . 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