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rct c-trrtoif one THE PERQUIMANS -WEEKLY, HERTFORD NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MAY 27. 1960. ocal News Cftnday Guests . ' j In Bedford. V. " 'Mis. Carlton Cannon and Miss' Mr. and Mrs. . Clinton Eley left Cornelia Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Keaton, Mr. and Mrs. T; T. Harrell and Mrs. Will Har-J M CJiDCOWinrty Tuesday 'to visit Mr. and Mrs. George BucK in Bedford, Va, From Raleigh ' Mra. Shelion White and hil-J drai of Raleigh spent the week.. end here Knowles. with Mrs. R. Senday Guests tl Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Swindell i fl Elizabeth City and Mr. and; - - W J. H. Thigpen of Windsor From Virginia Beach lent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. larion Swindell. eek-end Guests Miss Mabel Martin Whedbee of Virginia , Beach spent the week-end with her parents,' Mr.( and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee, and From Charlotte Mrs. A. D. Taylor and sons, Sam and Drew of Charlotte were the week-end Ruests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of with Chcm, went to Chapel Hill inston-Salem spent the week-1 Saturday, id with Mr. and Mrs. Talmadgc fose. Week-end Guests f Mr. and Mrs. V, R. White spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Sullivan t. C. Winslow. i In Norfolk Returns Home IjMrs. R. T. Brinn has returned 6me after spending the winter Jath her son and daughter in . JUiode Island and New York. Hospitalized (i 'Bill Everett is a patient in the Jstfbemarle Hospital for observa tion and treatment 1 ;CV 1 1 A i ill "M ' MSlf"" I i 1 Frcm Greensboro - . cd her Bridge Club on Tuesday ' Mrs.. Koonce. The hostess serv-.siah Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Dabney White .hr hnmoon nwiwh ' pH ir cream ahd cake. :Mrs. Carlton Cannon and Miss Tucker, 4Carlton Csnnoiu Charlie of Gieensboro spent "tha week. wir, , 'Reba Spivey. w th Mr. and Mrs. - Guy " . . , m.. OPEN HCUS3 HELD :. Mrs. Vivian Darden, Mrs. Thos. j Sumner, Mrs. B. G. Koonce, Mrs. Skinner, Oscar Newbold. Julian J were served to about 115 guests. WiMe, f Harry Hollowell, Edgar ; l raorris, . Anse wnite, .Charles ROOK CLUB ENTERTAINED Wliedbee and Miss Ruby White. ' High score prize was won fojM "id Newbv. : . An open nouse ior Anne mi . ' I f I TITi. .,1 ' rf, F.. . 1 ! .. 1 . .11 IJ II 1 .. - .Heiurns Horn, wu.... ... Mrs j H.- Towe ententeined Mrs Ahse White and low score . TV.,. MT U . U' Unn . . . T. . n.lf. - AI flKtt K,V KTao-'. T, . . . . ... . Alla"c Willie aHQ lOW BCOTe ""? we.-wiw . morgan, wire;-.- iNaman, iveaw, mjt .mv.-.aer noon viuo . t ner home on iprize went to Mrs ' D ' iF Reed pending some timo here with Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss dames, Norman Elliott, Robert , Ohureh Street Friday night The hostess served' delicioua re ' her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Kate Blanchard.. ; ' Elliott and L. T. Keel, assisted j Those playing were: Mesdames frpahmnu - " .j T . t t n : ti . . . . . i ... ,ru..i - T7"i i ' i . t . iia ima. u, i. ijigyu-is was vui-( 'tllgh score prize-was won Dy oy ivii.s. naiiiu nuuii, imo, uu-j lirn,mn.,.inn ,K. .til. .:iiAn . . . --------- t .1 1U ' ' (IV tiO V i 1 1 u uv L, 1C ..J M 1 L. .1 p til ner iamer, James uavis. rxom i here Mrs. Cole returned to -her heme in Pinehurst. .;. She' was accompanied; to Waynesville and Pinehurst by Mr. nd Mrs. Big-' gers. -,llt,lfllMHtllllllMHIIin'"l"l"""'l'lltllllMIIHIMIIMIMMHItllllliMt,llllllMMlllltll1IIIIIIIIIHIIlt g In Hospital Mrs. John W. Boycc was ad mitted Tuesday to Norfolk Gen eral 'Hospital for observation and treatment, ' ' Mayor and Mi-s. V. N. Darden spent Sunday in Norfolk with Mrs. F. D. Barrow. From Wilson Thomas J. Nixon III and son, BROAD BACK It takes a big pair of shoulders to carry a name big in the baseball world. Ted Kluszewski of the Chicago White Sox steps to the plate, proud of his 10-letters, even though tlie ,"Z" is backwards. In Elizabeth City Mrs.. Trim' Wilson was called il to Elizabeth City Friday nielil to 'be with her mother,' Mrs. Toxey, who had broken 4ier hip in a fall. from New York Mr. and Mis. . Ted Keidanz of New York are the guests of Mrs.! tives Ceidanz's parents, Mr. and Mrs.; . J. S. Vick. I From Norfolk - Miss Mary Ilelene Newby of Norfolk spent Friday and Sat urday with Mrs. Edgar Morris. Tommy of Wilson spent the Mrs. Morris and Mary Lee New-week-end with his mother, Mrs., by returned to Norfolk with her T. J. Nixon, Jr. on Saturday and spent Saturday ,' night and Sunday with her. r rain ntueiyn Kenneth Jarvis of Raleigh spent Saturday here with rela- From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent, several days here this week with Mrs. H. A. Whitley and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Edwards. CLUB MEETS Mrs.. W, G. Wright entertain- Nags Head A 'Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and chil-j dr.cn are spending this week at 'their cottage at Nags Head. From Weldon Alvin White of Weldon visit ed his parents here during the A. Harris week-end. In Wilmington Mrs. Max Campbell left early this week for Wilmington to be with her sister-in-law, Mis. Joe Campbell, who is ill. IFrom Elizabeth City Mrs. W. C. Jackson and Miss 'Kathleen Jackson of Elizabeth Frdm Charlotte Miss Maude Pridgcn of Char- From Norfolk . I lotte. was the weeknend . guest Harry Boyce of Norfolk visit- , of Mrs. Clyde McCallum. ed relatives here during the week-end. ''City spent Sunday with Dr. and of Greensboro spent a few .Mrs. I. A. Ward. thi,s week visiting Mrs. j From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Kichard t-nain 0f Mrs days, week Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. From West Virginia Mrs. Emily Darnell cf Hunt ington, W. Va., was the guest Clyde McCallum last In Reidville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter FrAm JarvixhuHT I i Mrs. Jarvis Wrieht of Jarvis-1 Dinner Guests ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oakey burg spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Beers had spent Sunday in Reidville, Va., her daughter, Miss Carolyn as their dinner -guests on aai- urday, Mr. and Mrs. r . Murray j White and Mr. and Mrs. Jack From Washington, D. C. White of Winston-Salem; Mr.) Carl Copoland of Washington. Mrs. V. R. White and Mrs. Emi-i D. C, arrived Sunday to spend Wright, ? Jn Raleigh i. Ms. Georee LattimolJe left for R&leieh this week-end to visit fy Levering of Fayerteville who some time w:th his sisters, Mrs 'her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. are visiting relatives in Belvi- Charles Whedbee and Mrs. R. M. and Mrs. George Lattimore. Jr. Idere and Hertford. Fowler. Vacation Time Specials lit! il l T . h P I I PLASTIC COTTAGE SETS and Plastic DRAPES .2 for $1.00 CHILDREN'S Summer Pajamas 98c LADIES' SUMMER Pajamas - Gowns $1.00 to $1.93 CHILDREN'S Tennis Shoes 88c Men and Women Tennis Shoes For $1.98 W7 TRAINING PANICS SIZES 2 TO 12. 9 pairs 99c SHOP ROSE'S FOR J THIS SPECIAL NOW! j Ladies' Blouses and Skirt Sets at only $1.98 S Children's Dresses special at $1.00 and $1.47 SPECIAL Mcn'h Crew SOCKS 37c and . 47c v. LOOK LOOK Hf Ladies' Bermuda Shorts only $1.00 Children's Shorts SOLIDS - PLAIDS " AND STRIPES 2 pairs for $1.00 3 pairs for $1.00 See Our Selection of Gifts For; Graduation For Girls and Boys JEMDSJB'S. Gala Re-opening Friday ST A TE ' SHOWS FRIDAY! 7:30 AND 9:30 P. M. SHOW STARTS SATURDAY AT 3:00 P. M. Charlton Heston and Gary Cooper -in- MIIIIIlllllllM1IMI(lflllllllMlllllllllltltllMtlf,,ltll,tlllll,M SI i & ii mm 1 COLONIAL STOReTI " I he Wreck of the Mary Dcarc" SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15 . 4:15 AND 8:15 P. M. SHOWS MONDAY AT 7:30 AND 9:30 P. M. Frank Sinatra and Gina Lollobrigida "Never So Few" ADMISSION ADULTS 50 CHILDREN 25c Come and Bring Your Friends To 1 he Movie! IIHtMIHIMtllltHIIIIMItlftllftlllMlllllfSJ , NOTICE To Hertford Electric Customers All customers of electric power of the Town of Hertford are hereby noti fied the current will be 'I - CUT OFF- for a few hours early Sunday moriir mg. May 29, due to a voltage change in the electric system. , This outage will be effective provid ing weather conditions on both Sat urday and Sunday permits the work project. The Town Of Hertford i i. . I' I StorES Colonial Stores isrour headquarters Jor patio paraphernalia. Fiom motorized grills to charcoal lighter-' Jrom tender T -Bones to garlic salt . . CohniaCs $ol'um.' Roll out the grill . . , jrni the chaicoal and head for the great , outdoors Jar cookeul Jun. Starting today, ti eat your Jamil) to taite-temptmg meals prepared on thepalio.. add that outdoor faii3t that makes a chej lick his lips with envy! For Your Shopping Convenience lour Friendly Colonial Stores In AHSSKIE. N. C. HERTFORD, N. C AND ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. Wilt Be ' , .. OPEN ALL DAY Memorial Day Monday, May 30th Ml HICK IN THII AD HMCTIVI IHW SATURDAY, MAY II. Wl HlllVi QUANTITY UMTS. SIRLOIN or ROUND B0NELE5S-FUUCUT N,BEm' m kmmv- BLACK PEPPER 17 49? 1 OS. CAN 1 CAN CAN Minced Onions . ... ..I i. 9? Season All ... Jl. 19f Cbatcoal. Seasoning . 43 Garlic Sail '...,.. 27 f IDEAL FO OUTDOOR COOK-OUTS AKMOUII STAR TENDER FRANKS . . LB. JUSDAf , () l 50 FREE GOLD BOND stomps ' ' Wllh Mils teupen md Hw porthai. el t ONI 7 V. .1. w MAJISTIC THIN. HANI. ! STUFFED OLIVES - -49; GOOD IN COLONIAL STORE GIVING OOIO BONO STAMPS , ' ' V.iW alHf My II, l0 ' . C-i iprinnem IB. CELLO GROUND FRESH DAILY StuAcltj btpjyJK, tvt cu Lew, Low pticL LEGS . . . DRUMSTICKS THIGHS . . BREASTS WINGS . . . BACKS & NECKS GIZZARDS . . 49 i. 49c 53' u 63' u. 35' u 35 SO FREE COLD BOND stomps With this toil mn4 th ttwfthate f any THREC ittcgt. CHEFS PRIDESALAPS , GOOD IN COtONIM STORE GIVING COlO BOND STAMPS fe lt y y.n' .i ur, itia 50 FREE GOLD BOND stomas Willi IMs .un -enil tha eurcKon el, .. f i SIX es. cens "NIW" . ' cs;rozenumonade6'c"69: GOOD IN COLONIAL STORE f fl GIVING GOLD BOND STAMPS I t . So VeM .'Mr M.y II, 140 ( .... V ALLPoRursizE-:;v BREAD , ! : 1 1 case Wi HOT DOG ! :xr.RS3PES..-.l .LrfJP'-JfM - :0F.24.f O If rV 14 hh dahy-oui p eft. 29' ROLLS 23' IM lOI ' THRIFTY BREAD 239' out mot- uyii "" . . t CHOC. CAKE . . V 49' SO FREE GOLD BOND stamps, ' : Wllh ls ceepeii ami Ihe ewchate el . j ONt M ei. 'ASM HOUSI FIOZIN APPLE PIE - GOOD IN COLONIAL STORE GIVING GOLD BOND STAMPS 59? .) M Veil (! May 21, t40 . a-cr'iirr: t fOR YOUR OUTDOOR COOK-OUTS CS lN0 ZIJTY BARBECUE SAUCE eiticieus campiiu'I ' PORK & BEANS 2 CS ISAND IICH inCY PlAVOt CATSUP ...... IDIAl POI IASSSCUIS I COOK-OUTI REYNOLDS WRAP 37 29 4- 21' M 31 Imoerial Kinesford or Hicknrv CHARCOAL ICOIAAR 01 OOlOtN ' 'V I HAWAIIAN PUNCH IDIAl POI CHIISSEN'S MTU MATIY BUBBLE BATH. CeT 37' 19 ATM p ri ' LAROE GOLDEN RIPE f FOR A COOL REFRESHING - -SUMMERTIME DRINK FLORIDA GOLD FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 4 U 69' LIMEADE ... 6 - 69" 37 Sfciat SAVE AT THIS LOW PRICE NU-TREAT ICE UDOFRES GOLD EOIID stamps Wild Mils coup smU Hi eunhose ef 1UIIF ll. il. imd IMPOIItO HOLLAND - CANNED HAMS 3 -'2 9 r.nOD IN COLONIAL STORE GIVING GOLD BOND STAMPS V.M lw Mey II, HeO e PL72EE GOLD BOND stamps Wll lls ceupen and Hie petchese : i of yeur cheice TWO sis. SHRIMP CREOLE c. n- 45 SHRIMP CREOLE DINNER w. ju. 59 ; GOOD IN COLONIAL STORE J - GIVING GOLD BOND STAMPS Veld ehet M.Y II. 160 .t " jo c r .' i 1 ! TVStft hmmm rliBMMf fcy th ntw ttfnriHc RiviliMt In th mil mtdttfl tMnn rlpmirti rnw to iHt (wntry. W n rlHUlvl fat t clr vr f GALLON .5' 'Vy TtNDIt RAVORFUL GARDEN FRESH FANCY GREEN BEAMS ..2 LARGE GOLDEN RIPE 1 FRESEI IBS EACH 25 19 MO TO THf UNO HOIIDA c water::.elo:is . . . 7- . pint 29' GOLI BOND stamps ' Willi thla ceiipen on1 e rcle el IHIRI 40 es. tens CS brosseS ' PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ; GOOD IN COLONIAL STORE GIVING GOLD BOND STAMPS " veMI elitr Aer l. ItM . ' 41 50- 0 1 i. PAMCY HOM OIOWN f:.usi::co:.s . Juiced Rite Crape or GOLD CCriDsfamps.j Wl Mils toviml sei- the twichese el itf -THRCf pkesIUAANDO'llOST , LuncmoN meat GOOD IN COLONIAL STORE - GIVING GOIB BOND STAMPS 1 Vl mm Veil elm Me II, IttO CJ I '
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