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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY KCaTFORD. KC3TH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1, 1960. a News Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wnite, -. and Mrs. Claude Rountiee, :. and Mrs. Jamie Rountree, -se.V. Rountree, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winslow, Mrs. Eula Stall-i-2s, Mrs. Robert Riddick and Cuincy Riddick and Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Lane attended the 53rd anniversary dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Winslow,' recently held at the Woman's Club House in Sunbury. ' . V-Vv Mr. and i Mrs- Charles Garrett of High Point spent) Christmas with her mother and brother, Hannah-1 and Savage Jollif f. The Frank Casey family of Goldsboro spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie White. . 1 Ralph and Ruby White spent Christmas in Norfolk, Va. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Stag ings of Elizabeth City spent Sun day with his mother, Mrs. Eula Stallngs. . ''- Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie White and family spent Sunday with Elisha and Elsie Winslow. Mr. v and Mrs. Burton Myers and Gary of Wilmington visited relatives here for Christmas. Jane Winslow of Atlantic Christian , College and Janice Stallings of East Carolina Col lege, Greenville were with their parents for Christmas The Thurman White family and Ralph and Ruby White spent Sunday wit hthe Fred Upton family of Camden Mr. , and Mrs. Powell Martin of Denton, Maryland spent sev eral days last week with her father,' J. Luther Winslow. Mrs. ' Tim Perry of Belvidere spent last week with the Wil liam Winslow family. Mr, $nd Mrs. Gale Winslow of Chapel , Hill spent the week-end : with - his parents, Mary and Dempsey Winslow, On Satur day Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Cook of Woodville: and Willie White nd son, Leslie of Murfreesboro called in the P. M. 'Lucious Winslow is a patient at Albemarle Hospital. He suf- freed a severe heart attack on Sunday morning, " December 20, Leslie Winslow of Greensboro soent lasi ivionaay nient wiui the l'i'(topiUt', "'tli K''.KX The Merrill Winslow family of Williamstpn spent Sunday-here with relatives. Mrs. Lynwood Winslow, attend ed the marriage of her niece, Mary Ellen White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray White, on Sunday at Winston-Salem. Reggie Baker, son of Willard and Miriam Baker, returned on Tuesday from ! Albemarle . Hos pital where he was treated for powder burns received on Christ mas day from firecrackers. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Winslow en tertained all of their children and grandchildren at a dinner on Saturday evening. The Excel! Markham family of Goldsboro remained for the week-end with Anne Arnold, t of ;,Cr8weiliftnd Mr. and " Mrs. Billie Phelps of Edenton. Mr', and Mrs. James ' Overton of New Hope were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.: Cecil Owens ard children spent the week-end with her parents in Wilmington, N. C. WinfaUNews W. N. Mathews of Greenville spent the holidays with his .par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ma Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane spent Christmas week-end in.NoffOlk; Va., with Mr. and Mrs. ' E. J. Rtfberson and family. Wington, ,IJs spent several days "With- her parents, ..Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jordan during the J. ' V: Stallings at ' Portsmouth, Va. ' 'Mrs. - W.r G. HOlloweU had as holidays. guest at a turkey dinner on Sat-j Mrs. Pearl Chalk spent ', the uurday night, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. week-end in Moyock with her Bailey of Elizabeth. City, Mr. and son and family, Dennis Chalk.' Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt and son, . William Ray Miller of Sulffolk, them. ! Miss Mattie Saunders of the. for several days, Perry Rest Home. : in New Hope spent Sunday with her brother, Gideon Saunders and family. Jimmie of, Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrum, Wesley and Karen of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Owens and Mrs. Jimmie Ward of Eliza- ibeth City visited relatives here Sunday night, . . : '. "iMr.i and MfS- Tonimie. Temple and ohildren, Mr. and Mrs. Bai ley Temple and children.of New- i land and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hollowell Christmas day. improved after being veifl ill HoUowell grftaAjfa ,Va, L , . ..-...:' r dinner guests of Mr. and 1U1 OtVtlOl UO,f l Mrs Marv Greeorv's icondition ' is much worse after a lingering Mr. and Mrs. L. M. .Simpson illness -it : I of Elizabeth City visited friends Burgess News Mr. and Mrs. . Howard . Mat thews were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Britt at their home in Suffolk Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lane of i Elizabeth City were dinner j guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proctor during Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spivey visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bas night Saturday evening, Mrs. Walton Lane and daugh ter, Anne spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Clifton In gram at her home in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Perry and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cope land and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and children were dinner guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Whed bee Christmas day. , Little Miss Bonnie Jo Hollo- well is the house guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Mathews. George Overton and family of Norfolk spent Christmas day.' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overton. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B; Basnight on Sunday after noon were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Phelps and daughters, Miss At- M .' " I . ' . ... '. . .... j Howard Baker of Washington and relatives nere nristmas eve. spent Christmas week-end with! W. W, Daughtrey spent Christ his mother, Mrs. J, H. Baker, as with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mrs. J. H. Baker and sons, j Daughtrey at Gibsonville. Howard and Horace, sperv Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Moore of his father, Lucious Winslow at dee Davenport, Miss Carolyn -'1 AijLjj IW-1 Don't risk, the chance, 4)f a lawsuit! "End worry about your liability for injuries 1 or property damage arising from accidents to guests or other persons on your premises. The Comprehensive Personal Liability Policy will protect you and your family against these hazards, and will pay legal expense of defending damage suits. Necessary medical expenses, regardless of ' ' your liability, are also provided for persons injured in accidents covered by this policy. No other policy offers you so much at so little cost. Protects all you now own and your future earnings for just pennies a day. Call now about this needed protection. BrinnV Insurance Agency PIIOXE 5601 :-: HERTFORD, N. C. Bargains Galore During Our Mid-Winter Clearance SALE Prices Slashed Coats, Suits, Dresses Skirts and Robes Dark Colored Sweaters One Group of presses J,, Now Reduced To 2 price COME IS EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS ON THESE SALE ITEMS White's HERTFORD, X. C, Dress Sh oppe rHONE S201 Va., . spent - the week-end with his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. K. W. Miller. New Mexico; Melvln Owens, Jr., TifeMSeWMCt1 Mmi efcd , Mrs. Marshall Owens and family. I : 1 Holiday GumIs V.) 'P"V; Visitors . in the home of Mrs. T. W. Nixon on Christmas day 'Mrs. Esther O. Albertson of were her children and some of Woodland Avenue is confined to her grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. her 'room at the home of her , Preston Nixon and children, Mr. George Chappell.- " "M'rs'.vw;rC!:oiloweIl' Vak'aiH ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey in Elizabeth City Christ mas day. v . .. ' V. ON SICK LIST brother ' and sister-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Billie G. Jones , and Mrs. Melvin G. Owens at of Sunbury spent Christmas day with .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex - Jones. v their home on "Old Neck Road. Members of her family visiting her during , the - holidays were: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ward andiJohn Owens,, Powell's Point; Mr. Rdy spent Christmas day in; Eii-i and Mrs, L, , B., Sanderlin, 4Shi-1 Carolina, Mrs. William Stanford abetH City with 'Mir.? aiwlVMiinoh1IliilR.&iiderliiy? ir,-.v-$wo ters?4dvsn,jl and Mrs. , Russell Nixon and daughters,1 Mr. and Mrs. '-spat Keegan and son, Doward Jones and family of Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sawyer and ion, Sid ney Layden and family of South Carolina, Mrs.' Williaitn Stanford and Mrs. Walter Z" thftft, . dauv" Cary Quincy, Robert Newpoit News. Herbert tailed i for- a f sjiort . Mrs. Sheltoh Nixon and s TRY A WEEKLY CLAC Lnangmg bale- Day FROM : TUESDAYS TO WEDNESDAYS Effective January 6, 1960 Sales Start Each Week at 1:00 P. M. THIS CHANGE WILL GIVE US NEW BUYING POWER . . 1 THERE WILL BE MORE BUYERS ON THE LOT AND! TWTS WTT T. PATTfiF. PABMF.RS TO dWT X RF.TTRI? PRTni!! fiH: We Are Also Pleased To Announce A GENERAL RED UCTION in commission rates. Example, graded hogs and cattle, except baby calves NOW 3. Bring Your Caltle, Hogs, Sheep and Goats To FRED MATTHEWS STOCK AUCTION 1 mile south of Hertford, US 17 Hertford, N. C. rsw ; ... , 'v " " I I I I I I 1 1 1 USED G 'biALEB NO. 1690 21959 Plymouths 4-DOOR SAVOY - . H959;iFordl v . 4-DOOR ' 1956 Ford 2-bOOB HARDTOP, , 1956 Plymouth J 4-DOOR 1956DtiSoto 2-DOOR HARDTOP 21955 Plymouths ' f 4-DOOR ' 1955 Mercury V 4-DOOR .. , 1955 Ford 2-DOOR 1955 Chevrolet " t 4-DOOR ' , 1954 Plymouth 4-DOOR , 1954 Chrysler . NEW YORKER 4-DOOR : - 1952 Chrysler 2-DOOR 1948 Chevrolet PICKUP SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS! wmm A-l Used Gars & Trucks 1959 FORD Fairlane 500 4-door ; 1957 FORD 500 2-door 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Victoria , 1957 FORI) Cstom 4-door 1956 CHRYSLER 4-door 1956 FORD Fairlane 4-door 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1955 CHEVROLET 2-door 1955 FORD Station Wagon 1953 FORD 4-door . 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door -1953 BUICK 4-door 1952 FORD 4-door , , 1952 BUICK 2-door , ; 1951 PLYMOUTH 2-door 1957 FORD F100 Pickup " 1955 FORD Pickup 1953 FORD Pickup i:::sLo;7-3U,j;nii.'.nD cotoh ci Are OBserVihg Aii AnWiversEy DEALEB'8 NO. 1741 PHONE 3531 HERTFORD Z71 As we bid farewell to the year 1959 it would be amiss for us not to remember that it was just one year ago, in December, when we became owners and managers of one of the outstanding hardware stores in this area of the state. j During this past year it has been our privilege to serve many of you good people of Hertford, Perquimans County and neighboring communities and we want to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for this opportunity to be of service to you. The friendships which we have established among you me an more to lis than words can describe; it will always be our endeavor to cement these friendsliips iiito stronger ties. - ."...." ' 7 ' ; . , ' i' ' ' . ; ' :; I.'"? "-..S ;-'V-' ; w'-, ' ' "v EV:v'L ''V---'' f 7 t'-'y ( V;'.1' . . V.. ',J;::''-X.'.:. We will also strive to offer each one of you the service and accommodations which you may seek . . . providing you with, right here at home, all of your needs in the hardware line. The motto of our store has long been 64Trade Here and Bank the Difference" . . . This, we assure you, will be continued as we try to bring you quality merchandise at the '.,..1' f,-. . .... ; , 'S ' - w i 'IT We will look forward to serving you during 1960 C i and urgejyou to sltbp in Hertford. WITH BEST WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAll TO ALL OF Heirtfoird. ERIE T. riASTE, SR. ire 0 Eni:; t. ir IIAS
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