: ATOUNCED : v and Hi s. Auston Clark, m tJ I.oute 3, Hertford, an ace the engagement of their hter. Miss Bessie Janet ; iin, to Robert I, .Weathersbee, r i of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Weath bee 6f Scotland Neck. The wedding will take place April 3 at the home of the bride's par ents. . , . . f . Returned Home Mrs. George Lattimore, Sr., fre turned to her home in Raleigh last Saturday after spending sev eral weeks with her mother, Mrs. 1 r.;t. White. u, X''-.:-' Spring Holidays " v ' Miss Anne Brinn, a student at St. Mary's Junior College in Ra leigh, and Miss Marjorie Brlnq, a student at Duke University, are , spending the spring vacation with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. v. Brinn. , . . i 1 V' ' 5 . : '"T""-" " ' -From Duke . t . - Miss Patricia Biggers from Duke University is spending the spring vacation with her parents, m, and Mrs. J. T. Biggers, . Week-end In Norfolk ' ' Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent the weekfcpa to ;Norfolk, Va.,, with relatives. Week-end Gusl Miss Nancy Llewellyn of Chap el 'Hill, Joe Towe, Jr., and Cliff Towe, students at Campbell Col i lege, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe.. From Columbia Mrs. S. F. Pollard and son, Bill of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whhe and Mr. and Mrs. J, , R. Futrell on Sunday. .. . .1- '"' ' VkUed Daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes and ". Miss Clay Stokes1 visited Miss Jo Pat Stokes in Durham and Miss ' Julia Anne Stokes at Chapel Hill Sunday. - , - Returned Home J. P. Perry, Sr., has returned to his home after spending sev eral months with his son and daurtrter-m-law, Mr. and I Mrs. Gene Perry in California. Sunday la Edenton Mrs. Olivia Hobbs spent Sun day in Edenton with relatives. ; Week-end Here , Mr. end Mrs. John Holmes i spent the week-end with Mr. and ' Mrs. C. R. Holmes. ODDS AND One Group : Suits ndIoppers,aralfj iildlas' Raincoats...... on sale$10 H 0 One Group . ' 1 Ltfjs' Dresses . ..greatly retfuceJi; . GRAB TABLE Including Blouses, 6kirts and I bargains. YOUR CHOICE I ALL SALE$ ON THESE ii Woodland 1 Phone 2831 : U'-ff--- FRI0AY-SATTJRDAY SUNDAY Shows Friday 7-9 P. M. Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 , i .. w saMHiiiseiM DOUBLE FEATURE f ONE GUN AGAINST THREE! GREGG PALMER' fRCRY CALHOUN . ,(( .mJt ) (7 mil FRANCIS r i 7t:S "Zombies of s-SC::Pt7D MoraTau" iwnnwc Second Feature CONGO BILL NO. 5 jV Grocery Night a- Friday (Turned TO htone . MONDSw?7S9DKYM: WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY - . . .Shows 7-9 P.M. I FERUN HUSKY ' ZSA ZSA GABOR in-1 ' ;f U'TUSSr 5 "Country Music (j: t.yj ' ' S V I f ) Moved To Church Street Mrs. Anse White and son, Billy "White have moved into the Mur ray house on Church Street from Market Street. ' , From Philadelphia ;' ' . !,. N. Hollowell, who has been visiting' for several months in Philadelphia, Pa spent several days this week in Hertford. From Suffolk " ' Mr. 'and Mrs. R. L. Psrker, Mr. and Mrs.' J. C. Mines and Mrs. J. H.: Boothb of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday With C. G. Stephens and Mm, Tote1 Skipsey, Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and sons spent Saturday in Suffolk, Va. They were accompanied there by Mrs. C. J. Atkinson who! has been Visiting them. Discharged From Air Force Howard Felton has received an honorable discharge from the U. S. Air Force and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Fel ton. Thursday At Woodland Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary J. Peele in Woojdiafid &fid attend ed the' funeral -of 'Claude Saun ders. , I. , Week-end Guests ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Harvey1' P. Ed mund of. Tarboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T: G. How ard. , , Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Marvin Scott, Mrs. W.. H. True blood and Mrs. Dennie White, all from Elizabeth City visited Mrs, IT. E. Raper Sunday. Attended Funeral Mr, and Mrs. B. C Berry spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. with Mrs, D. C. Jackson and attended the funeral of Ernest L. Jackson in Norfolk. ' m . . in jconsmouin . . Tj; imiii .ft. ,'Mrs:; yjncet.ipf) Ports,tnm4 Va., spent last FtiAay wijfli Mr. George 3fields, and t, was fectpraf panted home by Mrs-; Fields, whi is spending this week there. . . . . - - Returned From Florida - Mrs-. J. S. Vick has Teturnai t her home ifter sbending thejwi ter at JacksojivilleJla, witliher son-in-la and daughter, Mr. wiij Mrs. Bill Miller. ' ENDS SALE ; OF SURPRISES lots of other (ftrt CC f .:. .lW&yy ITEMS FQR $ASH.fiNLY: , Urecs - SnoK;: Hertford, N.C :: ij ..... - , IlajhVv 1 Livers la a patient at the Albemarle Hospital obser vation. Week-end At Nags Head ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil . Edward Winslow spent the week-end with Mr, , and Mrs. Gaston Mann at NagS Head. Sunday In FarmTille . . i Mrs. W. B. Tucker spent Sun day at Farmville with Mrs. Mar vin Horton. Week-end In Richmond .Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick spent the week-end in Richmond, Va., where they attended a bank ers' meeting.' '".' Week-end Here T ' Sgt. Marion Riddick from Lang- ley1 Field, Va., spent the week end with his family here. Returned HomV : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrell returned to their home today from Atlanta, Ga., where they at- tended a convention. Returned From Hospital Mrs. Fred Mathews returned to her home Sunday from the Nor folk General Hospital and is get ting along nicely. Returned From Hospital Mrs. Floyd Benton who return ed from the Chapel Hill Memor ial Hospital last week is getting along fairty well. Moved To Woodland Circle Mr, and Mrs.; Buddy Tilley have moved from an apartment on Grubb Street to , Woodland Circle, the home formerly oc cupied by Mrs. Tom Perry. - BAKE SALE , The members of the Saint Ca therine Auxiliary of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will hold a bake sale Saturday morn ing beginning at 10 .o'clock at the Perry Electrical Store on Church Street. AUXILIARY TO MEET The April meeting of the Wil liam Paul Stallings Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. W. G. Hollowell in Winfall on Thurs day. ADril 3. at 8 o'clock. All members are urged, to attend. SHOPPJLNQ JE;QR f5A BTER WHERBi There are more than 200 apparel stores more than 2,000 retail establishments in Norfolk. You'U find large selections arid vide va-riety-all at down-to-earth prices in friendly Norfolk. EVERYDAY A i! Trailways EARLY BIRD SPECIAL bue leaves Hertford at, 6:41 A.vM., and arrives at the terminal in downtown Nor folk at 8:40. ; X , , You can spend the day leisurely shopping in the wide variety of stores. Re turn buses leave downtown Norfolk terminal at 1:30 and 5:4$ P. M., arid arrive in Hertford at 3:28 and 7:40 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, THERE'S A SHOPPING INFORMATION booth iri Trailways Norfolk terminal. If you'rer not fa miliar with the stores in Norfolk, stop at the Shop ping Information booth. The attendants, who will be on duty from now until Easter, will be glad to provide all the helpful shopping infor mation they can. This is a special service of the Nor folk Hospitality Committee. SHOP IN FRIENDLY NORFOLK llfs. Cail.oti Camion entertain. ed hor rook: club" Friday niht.al het-.1iome:"a"hoi. playiiig 'v.ti'e Mesaames-J. H. Towe C,' iVfckwi ner, Julian While, Oscar New bold, Harry ilollowell, , Awhie Lane, Sr., G. R. Tucker, K. M. Fowler, W. J, Kanoy. Ji-., $.,G. Koonce, Miss Ruby White and Miss Marv , Snmnpi Tho lifoH score prize went to Mrs. Lane and I low was awarded Mrs. Kanoy. i Rpfrpohmonto nrera eorvoH . A BRIDGE CLUB MEETS 'J Mrs, Clyde McCallum was hoS' tess to her bridge club Saturday night at her home on ; Front Street Those playing were'Mes- dames Trim Wilson, J, R Futnell H. A. Whitley S. P. Jessup, W. H. Hardcastle, C. A. Davenport; Na than Relfe and Miss Ruth Schrbe der. '.The high score pri?e went to Miss Schroeder. A sweet course was served.- '' BPW CLUB 1HOLDS' ' COVERED DISH DINNER . The Perquimans BPW - Club enjoyed an evening of fun and fellowship at . a covered - dish dinner held at the home of Mrs. Essie Burbage. " ' During the business session. presided -over by Mrs. Alice Owens,.- five made plans to at tend . the district meeting ' in Ahoskie. . Mrs. Viola TTachman was appointed thairman of the Elsie G. Riddick loan fund. Af ter Hulda Wood told of the 'great good in research and. healing -Yr' KEOGATI . 1 J J C S BRAND SWCETEK: cclc::ialx hot:l & t:sTAu: ' ' m'i3 iBOtilCt-Y'Md"" - : ' - .- ..ww...v. l.W.-..', Rwrm r 1 - --. n mmm unx aiaigBiflfi t l II t 3 rn 1 1 1 1 1 1 f-j rjrl ' J i ,JM 7,l) that the cancer fund ,w tho. club voted to spent cnceriduvt;, Mrs.. Mane LLl'.l 1 1 Alenwaftfinanciali ewrwagiprom-1 ised the Teen-iage Uub,; liansriam Haskett. Mcs. Alice Kanoy, were made for the annual saf ety campaign to be carried out iri the schools duhng the first week m May, with Mrs. Rox ana Jackson in charge. V Those present were Mrs. Alice Ovens, Mrs. Roxana Jackson, Best Solution to your laundry problems is to turn everything over to us . , '. cost is small, satis faction is great I Send us your Dry Clean ing . . .our Sanitone method is truly fine . , , you'll see the results! RICKS Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 2148 ' Edenton, N. C. . - 1 w ' j 5 ilHIIIIIIIHIIIIIItlHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItilllllimilllllfl V And pick them up right at the store DGET CIIF U. S. COMM'L BUDGET BEEF U. S. COMM'L 'Mxi tm . ... m , "X. l rLwlILi '.o?n;r iii ..iVM ''; u ' : MAKES PtlltlUUS ltv UK . ' - STEW. BEEF i 590 . 234:r L9 UbAS :big star margarine 2-354 L REPEAT SAICI MICHIGAN PEAT M03S - --52.39 VIRGINIA STANDARD 5-1 0-S " - " ' FERTILIZEn ----- -w OT .90 Q. I. NO.-1 SEIECTED NOR W.N ',. 110 rose cur::jS:---c9(5 S:VrMll.BR.1l.tlAlKHrtT ciiur:;; tu;ia33 iMIM 4 MCOAMANDT - "1 - - ' - 7' ) T.T.-i s.r T r -. Hera . " ViCjla:: Ivjchman, Mi's. Betty Swindell, Mrs. Mir- Mrs. Marie Elliott and Miss Hul- COItlPLETE SHOPPING ' ! . O Baby, Needs , "'"-.pi .Vitamins, ",' J" d " Cosmetics ' ; O v Sick Room .Supplies 'r O Gifts i.. . "'..O: Fountain' Service O Drugs 1 WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS t-ai S and M "ON THE, CORNER" "With VLJvX SAV-A-STAMPS GIVE YOU SO . V STORE PICK UP! Get tnsnv fin rifts lmme plan, your prethiuim ata obsoluUiy FREE, dmtely right in the store. If they are not in stock, 1 ' I.oloniul Storm pay alt sales and cxoim- taxea for place your order for your gift and pirk them up I you. Compare with other plann. within a very few days at the same store. . f SAV-A-STAMPS HAVB HIGHER VALUE! PURCHASE PRIVILEGE! You may, If you pre fc A.tual voBipariaon with other stamp plnnn prove fer, buy many itema lifted in big Sav-A-Htamp B it. Sav-A-Smmpn brinn you famous-lirand FKKR . catalog at discounts of up to 50 . No stamps or I gifts utter with fewer stamps. Compare Sav-A tnpea are required to purchase these nationally ' Mnmps with other plans, known items. Comparethis with othor plans. ONLY 12A0 STAMPS PER BOOK! Compare NO TAXES! Vnder the FREE Sv-A-Stamp with othenjilans. OK l tTIU, OR BETTER FUUY TRIMMED ClUI OR L ti V SAVE 51 4 1 r" rv w r i i i x en this combination u nco. armour IM - BUTTERED BEEF STEAKS. R-OX f ARMOUR STAR 'i BEtF GRILL STEAKS' R-OZ. fKO. ARltOUt STAR .", EEF PAHIES THRE1 ' ONlf FANCY CRISP PASCAl i r i r- l r J' JL Green TAwm& Special! A -' ck'.on pea CHX.NCCr-2 tomatc-v: :::;-v: CANS OtJ I- ' k- i I.'r a ; .;. A i t-i- y d;. .er on itrtained Bt a birthd Sunday, 1... .,.gW.r'som, , Jiy Jordan of Norfolk, Va. : Those present, besides the guest of hon t .v js , 'jfB ' " : : vV. V1 ( V J, ' natioi . s Love! v .. ' lilies, w , i " geasl - i i I : " Sprin Doziers Florist ' PHONE 460 , ;;:;tertt6i,'N.a, - fV I get freer Sift MUCH MORE flfl j Ml - , ..y . ! ' I . - 7 rottv . I .ill! -Il?.. )i COLONIAL. STORES ; SIRLOIN t ! 'ii 'OS I V( m f TLV7 K i unilhi f i MOTION SHAMPOO . , j: rinVmn x I LUSTRE-CREAM ) " llUUhlJ. j 604 t y ' MVMtoROM " '.k. v t'-i fif -.ri .71'. 1 BETTY' CROCKER 1 1 -JgM j BISQUICK BISCUITS Ji iVsth : . 4 Ua iKWMA t :1 . T S MKUOM ttUt S7w S5S 6nwaiifik.0nt.iM: Ikii JfiS " f u . ,t ' ' .-:. A-: $1.00 t ' f :':; V ) . :.': V . :v . i l ' - J 1 L J " i OmTi rrik Rfl(fy-o-Svt SALADS , ' POTATO SAtADJ?,S! 274 aC:ilU SALAD 2 ":: 2::i rugfc4H 'CH , v. . i cf IT n '.ilk, Va., i . ' rrflvi' " eit . a ului'CHy and Floyd Vunslow of Norfolk, Va. ' 4 Come In 'arid s4e our ft !;. f upright, iresh tiwefs-i . . . - ' - . , tne pertect exoressipn of (J. - p joy, , love and lifei re- : 'Saeter Conacres individu V. L. 'ally styled. .Sonne flow- - ers,' orchids, .roses, car-' ' nations,' gardenias. f' ' 1 Lovely Easter Plants . , , azaleas, nyaran hlomnintr in nil thfi- Spring beauty, w ; Altar Flowers to grace your church. . 1 ' I, ' We Send Eaiier Flower By Wire Anywhere! it TObTH f ASTE MO DOt AN? ! VETO 47 VETO...., v --r'-irs instant;- . r u . Rmso Standard Vermou PRICES COCD "TMS'JSATi;r.2AY NIGHT, MARCH 29 IN LOCAL AREA OF TKII NEWSPAPER ONLY . , w " ' RESERVE Tl . ric::ttdi: r WE3? lid'! iri -,, '-.J " ll 51 I s i. i I x:v.v.wJ.v---wAwv...'..::3 1 . . . - - ..k..iie.o.u"".".- t