jiti .t r vt run ri it vt w sal News I I i, from Raltigh v i W. E. White, Jr, of Raleigh -visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. White several days this week, while , in . this section on busineSA' l, ; ' .' ' ' ' RtturtMd Homt , 1 MrlJsW. "J., Kanoy,' Sr., r,e- tirrA(i rinma Wprfnpsdav after spenduV several days in' Hat- In;j HosJ:U ' ' 'teras. She was accompanied there by Mrs. F. T. Johnson, who. tes . there 'on business. " Mrst'-'M.-'WrteWha's ed (0 her home after ' being treated at Chowan Hospital in Edenton. hostess " " "u """U , I . :'ji.n-fi rif. mi- it -, Tyner, WnL ' JijCtm, wist .u Sunday At Gatesville Mr. and Mrs. Gil Underwood spent Sunday with relatives in Gatesville. At Southern Pines - Harry Broughton, Sr., is visit ing his son and dauihter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broufhton at Southern Pines. ;I mm' oft, ' rBSl.I A: .ZZ,-"- SNT 1, aresTeyT-Lprta;-Hosp:tar uuhtlior.i! l(,f:W.anJ TVIrs MJele' Winslow Greensborfcu) I I l.f .j'Ji' an tane'a'nd1 Mi'i. announce, tha. pir,th, of y daugh-, osp!tal""Bt xarwiir n no tirrro Mrs. W. J Davis .wns htM, i-Itoy Riddick of Elizabeth City. , ' ter, MarV. Geneva, born January THY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED to ner Hook Club inday n gnt j .jj4M$H$3$g$Mt-K at her home. Those playing f "'""mm . Towe, D. Na'pfinctpTe is r ' J I'-l.t fTi ' mor obev: th Wai-d 'l has -been On Sick List Mrs. JUW. confined to hei; honje, ,for, sev eral weeks because' of .sickness. Mrs , Esther O. Albertson is a patient in the 'Albemarle Hospi tal. ' ' I nMurnad Hon 1 George Clark of Pu'.aski, Va., Moved To Church Street .. ue , - --- spent the week-end with Mrs. been employed at Hollowell i ........ ... m. ... j Chevrolet Company since the first of the year, moved into the Kanoy Apartments on Church Street this week. I J. E. Morris and Mrs. Clark and family. He was accompanied home Sunday by Mrs. Clark and sons who have spent several weeks here. Sunday At Virginia Beach ' Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris and From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and Mrs. A. D. Morgan of Raleigh family spent Sunday at Virginia is spending this week with Mrs. Pf ach, Va., with Miss Mary Ann J- E. Morris. Harris. , ' . Visited Relatives Monday At Bocky Mount ! Mrs. Carlt6n Cannon and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Rose, Cornelia Cannon spent several Jr.. spent Monday at Rocky , days this week with relatives in Mount on business. j Portsmouth, Va. 1 Returned From Hosp 'al In Florida Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner are' Tom Cox returned to his home spending some time on a vaca- Friday after spending a week at tion in Florida. Albemarle Hospital. I In Roanoke ! VisUing Relatives Mrs. E. F. Moseley left last! Mrs. W. J. Stanton is spending wrek to visit her stemnother at some time with relatives in Roanoke, Va., who is ill. Portsmouth, Va. SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Helena Rubinstein's Young Touch 83.00 Size Hand Lotion . .... $1.50 Guaranteed By Good Housekeeping , available at 1 Sand M PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PHONE 8081 HERTFORD Visiting Iq Newport News ' i Mrs. T. E.' Raper left Satur day to spend some tim'e ' with her son-in-law arid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton in Newport-News,, Va, , j , ! From Portsmouth ! Mn and Mrs. Vincent Hill and fairly of Portsmouth, Va. spent Sunday with Mrs. George Fields, Sr. were Mesdames J. H F. Reed, Sr., Julian White, G. R. Tucker, . Harry HolloweU, Archie Lane, Sr., Oscar Newbold, Carlton Cannon, Walter " DaiL I Anse White, Miss Ruby White j and Miss Mary Sumner. : The Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Rawls Carter and two children of PoweKsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner, Jr. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Everett James of Robersonville, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rhodes and Miss Frances Rhodes of Washington spent Sunday wi'th Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. , Sunday At Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Sun day with H. T. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayes near Edenton. Week-end In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perry spent the week-end with friends in Norfolk, Va. Week-end Guests Miss Elizabeth Tucker of Ra leigh and Mrs. Jule Brink ley of Plymouth spent the week-end with Mrs. Isa Tucker. j high score prize sVenf to'1 Mrs. 1 Towe;., low' was j'awarcled A mW vf5u. : jierixeMiiiieii'Ld were Scr- Ved by the" hostess. ' ' -- ' ' ' ' '- r. HONORED Xili BIRTHDAY'- X Miss Billie Reed was- tfuest-ttf honor at a dance iCelfetoratihg her fifteenth birthday last Fri day night'Et Ililda's Place given by her mother, Mrs. W(C. Reed and aunt, Mrs. Fred Winslow; 61 Winfall. " ! , - Midway the dance the hostess es assisted by Mrs. W. W, White and Mrs. Jack Kanoy, served de licious fruit punch, cookies, m nts and nuts after which the honoree opened and acknowledg ed her many lovely gifts. : Approximately 75 young guests enjoyed a gala evening with Carl Skinner and Celtic Ann Long winning prizes for the best dancing couple. . Grown eople attending otb than the above mentioned wr Returned Homo Mrs. Minnie Perry returned to her home at New Hope Wed nesday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. WSCS MEETS MONDAY The WSCS of Hertford Metho dist Church will meet at the church Monday night, January 18, at 8 o'clock. : All members are urged to attend. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. D. Coston entertained her bridge club Tuesday night I at her home. Those playing j were Mesdames C. R. Holmes, C, E. Johnson, G. W. Barbee, T. ' L. -t Jessupi H. C. Stokes, Miss jMary Sumner, Miss Ruby White and the hostess. The high score prize went to Mrs. Holmes. Re- Morgan's After Inventory Specials. Some discontinued styles . . . some stockworn . . . others slightly soiled ... a . few are white ele phants . . priced to move quick, regardless of cost to make room for new 1960 merchandise. Our loss is your gain . . . first come, first served . . . no more at this price when below listed items are sold. ALL BEDSPREADS single or double size ALL LAMP SHADES 1 ' . LOT TABLES, End, Step, Coffee.,- Oak finish i. . LOT TABLE LAMPS ....;. ; . . . .'. . . . KITCHEN CABINET, regular-$84.50 PLATFORk ROCKER, regular $39.95 12 x 12 GOLD SEAL or QUAKER RUGS 12 X 15 GOLD SEAL or QUAKER RUGS . COTTON THROW RUGS, regular $1.98 POP-UP TOASTER, GE regular $22.95 PERCOLATOR, 8-cup MIRRO, regular $12.95 STEAMDRY IRONS, GEr-$19.95value . . DRUM TABLE, Mahogany, regular $41.50 9 x 12 RAYON RUGS, tweed, regular $44.50 HIGH CHAIRS, hardwood, heavy duty TWO-CUSHION STUDIO COUCH COVERS, regular $11.95 9 x 12 IMPORTED COTTON RUGS, regular $49.95 LANE CEDAR CHESTS, assorted colors j, v ..y2 price .Yi price Ji price price . $ 42.25 .... 24.50 .... 12.95 16.93 1.00 ..: 16.50 8.95 .. 14.95 ... 24.50 31.50 , 8.50 5.95 .. 24.95 ,,13 off -79.50 69.95 . 44.50- ' I 1 600 SEVEN-PIECE DINETTE, large .table, regular $137.5Q , SEVEN-PIECE DINETTE, large table, regular $11 9.50 ' 9 x 12 AXMINSTER RUGS, drops, regular $69.50 . ., , MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, mismatched. Famous brands. A reg. ' $59.50 valuiii: sx ." . 34.50 BEDROOM SUITE, mahogany P.nish; dresser ,mirror, chest,' bookcase ' bed. Regular $129.50 value ,J(" ! , 79.50 BEDROOM SUITE, oak finish; larggifoper ;andlimirQr,-qhestr book- - case bed. Regular $199.50 value.. i J 100.00 LOUNGE. CHAIR, reversible foam cushion, 54.50 TWO-PIECE SOFA SUITE, reversible foam cushions; brown; slightly soiled.-: Regular $194.50 value .. 100.00 9 x 9 ASPHALT TILES, 2 colors; regular 10c .05 No Gimmicks'.'. See These Outstanding Values X M, V. Morgan,; f urty o. -r, . '"THE BEST FOR LESS"r , ....-a--. , . - , ,- 5c Dress 9 . On The Remaining Stock Of Our Fall and Winter ()ne:aress ;ai' regular p a price ;only :. 3 CENTS ' ',' ' 4U Ilfcmaining Fall and 'Winter HATS Now $3.00 each SUITS COATS SKIRTS price Woodland Dress Shoppe Phone 2831 Hertford Sale tz ' isfu: HealthfuV too , ,ijcin. your ,, friends fu" .aM -fxercise. fl IiU've'a ska Ting -party !' ' in c.iean and pleasant " surroundings! ) .Mi You and your friends are invited to try "skating" aCpur Rollerlaiid Rink. Why not conie tonight? ROLLERLAND, INC. Highway 17 Sputh of Elizabeth City Phone Elizabeth Gty 9744 ; wvvwvvvvvvvyvvwyvvvyivvyvvyYVwvvv THE SKY'S THE LIMIT ENTER COLONIAL'S im Tiir ini "nnnm niiUUWU IIIE UiUiiLU bUiillED 280 1st PRIZE 30-Day Trip around the world i lor two (or equivalent cash) I plus $50Q spendlne money, j plus baby sitter expenses. r f See London, Paris, Rome, ' t Jerusalem, India Bangkok, HongKongJokyoanoHawsii. FABULOUS PRIZES 2nd PRIZE 7-Day Tria to Condon and Paris for two (or equivalent cash) Only Jot Hours awav. - . : -. 3rd PRIZE 7-Day Trip to Honolulu, Hawaii lor two (or cash) Only jet Hours from West Coast 4th PRIZE 7-Day Isldnd-Hopplng Trip to Caribbean Islands tor two (or cash) See Puerto Rico, Do minican Republic, Jamaica. Only minute away by Jet from the U. S, 5th PRIZE A Renault Oauphtn. - i - L. Car Hot : !. . lit W ffe: -p-T) You'll fly byJelClippir of Pan American V ' ' . 7 woria s Most txntrientpa Airiinm - - . ' ARE GOOD AS doLD . .. jTr- HUNDREDS OfTrEE ' - " '. A. 6th PRIZE 25 PhHco Portable TV seta. The beautiful Phtlco slender "Seventeener" . brief case portable, . . 7th PRIZE 90 Philco Portable Transistor Radios. Each with genuine leather carrying case, v Get complete details on the Contest Entry Blank at your Colonial Store. 8th PRIZE tOO Japanese Mtbachi Grille. Adjustable vhrbrtle-plale'd gfid for three'diflerent cook Ing high,ts. V; rv ; w r T .) ALJ. x D ) - i tit You'll thrill to the enchanting and exciting foods from those far-away' isianas...anct you'll nnd these foods awaiting you just around the corner at VOlir ("Vilnrnnl Snro 1 - ' , : , ' . .. I famous "dukeiand brand Whole or Half 6 to 8 lb. avg Special, ofier -WEkK RAND . J r St ATLAy O f$.00 value Wtj5.PUCHASf ri a Nflai " sS m. ncc iu' urr on Lb. Pkg. TAYLOR'S PORK ROLL , 69 f win cog'OM COOD IN All LOCAL COLONIAL STORES VeM altai Jan. 16, I960 MMiM cou.QN .t eoiOw'.i worn T 10 c r CENTER SLICES 39 . OCEAN FRESH KING MACKEREL WHOLE ar HALF Sfuki lb. 39; Dri.d lb. 35 ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES 12-16 IB. AVO. FRESH 4 . Wf?-K , ( if MB.t) V LJL J PORK LOIN ROAST .r-25 29 DELICIOUS BREAKFAST TREAT FARM BRAND . X T . PORK SAUSAGE . . 49 LEAN TENDER MEATY CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS SAVE lot WITH ABOVE COUPON TAYLOR'S GENUINE PORK ROLL HYGRADC BRAND SMOKED f f f ; SLICED BEEF . . . DELICIOUS WITH EGGS RAPPA BRAND - i i , SCRAPPLE . . . . BAN-READY SHRIMP AHOY BREADED SHRIMP USDA INSPECTED 3 IB. AVG. FRICASSEE OR STEWING IIEI1S . LIMIT TWO LARGC PKGS. WITH S5 PUKHASI OR MOM- 400c 1 ' L in DETERGENT ib. 59' COLONIAL STORE? 1 J r ib BjPackoge1 f2 Limit Mb. Rrif With S5 V y w or More PIMshury Ml 10 i. 49' u. 19' BX 4 t. TJ - r ' 1 AT-.. MM.. f HAUBUT STEAKS tb 49c RED SALMON STEAKS SWORDFISH STEAK Tb 69c To 59c r a n.i ? I . uuy fruit Jalatu PIMENTO j CHEESE SPREAD t-oi. cup 43c I MACARONI SALAD TO CUp 29 V ! 5 ? I iavvviiirin sieaiv . in avt : wuMura mini ib cup yc I if 2 Y RIPEN i '! I i VJ JUICY tREE RIPEN , .V -m- a' i , r ) 6a nt ..- ' , ;'..;-.",''.'.,-!.'. -' t int I aho , j ri:st:.namM 8 U '1 , 1 . AViMMIBr BnflBT I - P V W: B , aT- '1 111 .... ' ' IV .. LX E E i.5.llMlMH --. ----- - ; , IA.V.""11 - , . , ., ...... jr'-ntf I J la ' i . ., jsj, ' eropj rea'r, ,frjTi 1 r i - (M.-IC-I I-Um rl IgfN : Vhlh,iCaljponna'lliPwrclMHalitl,arMara j "nn Ont la a Cudamtr - vm mat Jan.j9 . . .. f urn (MW wm l,N ' ahj- anrtn,i. i . I 5 ADO HIT tO MIAlt MOIMICK'i ,:lacx rirrta ! fcAINATION SrmrlriM na fwa ta. . . iiajiif ui.t , Dl Moult Fruit CecMoil, 303 ron -vCS Brond RSP "(irri. K-fc-l ci.,.' FANCY SELECTED IDAHO uch iraup oou I iwtn ci hand MonoN-s lap mi iCocOahu. appu or GARDEN FRESH TENDER GREEM DEAflS DEUCIOUS ECONOMICAL NU-TREA . ice nici . a . 2 u25(ft iim Call all pucks hi nm ao rnicnvi 1TMUH MIU UT.. JAN. 14.U M I , local AtiA of mil tint - ! H iCWUMIIIT HONK KSUVW. ! 1 NO i 1 L is n-39' Fr.ozr:i rarirs Z !49' INUCIKO WIIH VIIAMIN C PIOUOAOOIO IIOIIN ' . 'Moxwtll Homo Colfcfj I lb. bog CrlKO,J Ib. con ."?...' i. trr .f Criico, 1 lb. can... UOT FOI IW OVIM MOtTOM't Ms. Wtiaoo Oil, quorli . Wao Oil, pinti . Viil.Poi) Pmow, n pi. po. .. ... Samwaal lorga Rrunai, 1 lb. ptg. avii r..l OaiLY COLONIAL'S OWra kc.ir OURW"l B'JTT X f -i r '"'-v f Hoi. lo.-l Suniwael Medium Prunai. 2 lb. ptg. aiooy i Aprteota. JtJ con Hal Wonlo CutGra.r, -Armouf't Pura Lqk r "T Araiow'i Puro Lord, ! lb. pi -g. Lnaia & V- 1 Snowdrift i ' Ct a, 1 Ib. bep -ii, v 1 1914 - KZd -Hertford KJ4 X aW -Ai-JuIU L. .

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