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. w . . f-r-nfi iiiiiBfattM mtiiii 11 222' ' m ' uw"irrt!vr nr t? Mirror tTci tt jtst TFTtSJSrtl.-!'. (V.l'l T-! t i ' -V r r mi it i nn-r in '! 1 mi ra . , . iTiKHir ii nwJtwirlm i ir'jfj Local News Wodnotday A N9 Had Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane ana children spent Wednesday tlNags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Miody Mathews, Jr. In Cmfcfid' ' " , , Mrs.." C. - Al: . Davenport 5peiTS3vettrweeksittx her sitr, JJiss RuJ Schroeder at Ftota Rocky Mount feockv " Mount spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. filbert Taylor. They were accompanied home Sunday by- eir grand daughter, Sharman Taylor, who will spend a week. Prom Will on : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk and dauehter. Joan, of Wilson spent the week-end with Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Hulda Wood. From Hickory Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bumbarger and three children. Bill, Jean and Betsy of Hickory returned home Wednesday after spend ing several days with Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Ward. From Roxboro-"'"'"1 "-M; Mr. and. Mrs. John Morris of Roxboro spent the weekend with Mrs. i J., E. Morris, , i From Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hooks of Fremont spent Sunday with relatives in Hertford. At Morehead City Miss Helene Nixon is spending this week at Morehead City on business. : Visiting In HendersonvilU Mrs. Robert Hollowell. and children are visiting Mrs. HollO' well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cely at Hendersonville. At Nags Head i : Mrs. Edward Griffin and fam ily of Toms River, N. J., are rj.rvHintr snmp time with Mrs. Griffin's mother. 'Mrs. J. H. New- Jr., and son. Jay, are spending hold at Naes Head. I this week at Nags Head. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews, In Roxboro . V . j Jerry Clayton spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn and Mrs. Clayton and was accompanied to his home in Rox boro Sunday by Mrs. Clayton and daughter. From Farm yU1 Mrs. Marvin Horton of Farm ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. T. Brinn at her home on Front Street. ; Visiting RolatWot The Rev. and Mrs. James A. Auman and family are visiting relatives at Shelby. Sunday At Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Muldrow Sawyer of Elizabeth City and. Mrs. W. H. Barber spent Sunday at Columbia. tfternod ''',-r"'llltiivT l-U:.'('1 v,''Visilj;Alag.'ke4a; I' : ' Miss Julia Ami Stoke; -Misst '.. Miss' -teflWa'-' McCdoari hks Mts. ' Moody, ' Ma'thews, Sr., and Miss Sue P.. White spent several days last week at Vir ginia Beach, Va., at the Bagley cottage. ., Sunday Guests - Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Tillett and family of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Sumner. ' :- rr ' " . ' been admitted to the Albemarle Hospital for observation and treatment Monday Guestis . , Dr. Ralph Hobbs of Birming- spent several days this week at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews Jri ; ' From Charlotte- Wk'nd ' Guostg ' ' !" : "' Mr.' and Mrs.1 Frank Sloop and daughter, Kuth Ann, oi innDiin, Va., spent the " week-end with Dr. and Mrs. I. A Ward. From Goldsboro i Mr. nd Mrs. Earl Boodie and ham, Alabama, and H. T. Hobbs and four children from Char of Edenton spent Monday with lotte . spent several days last Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Christensen j daughter of Goldsboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Returnealto'ri?.-''- "' 1 ( ii Mr. ''arid'1 Mrs. W. J, Davis re tuijned'"lioi1rte 'Monday, ' after 'a vacation trip through the New At Nags Head v. ,,r..-f -. Mrs. Tom Skipsey and daugh4 ter, Bea, and Mr. Grayson In-! Englahd States and Canada.' man and family, of Norfolk Va.; are spending this week af Nags Head.' " " ' '; f " ' . (' Returned Home Mrs. F. T. Johnson has re turned home after spending a week's vacation at Sanford and Rose Hill with relatives. At Duke Hospital Mrs. Melvin Owens was ad mitted to Duke Hospital Sunday for observation and treatment Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Edd'e Merten and children of Ru:hlajd spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. I " 2 tjufv IxxuJUlv Follow your doctor's orders as care fully as your registered pharmacist does in filling his prescriptions. When prescribing, your doc tor has jull confidence in the, skill and integrity of your registered pharmacist. Prescriptions First Aid Items Sickr'm Supplies Drugs, Sundries S and M PHARfliACY Week-end At Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Max Campbell spent the week-end with J. G. Campbell at Wilmington. Visiting Here Mrs. R. C. Glover and two children, Karen and Billy of Lancaster, Ky., are spending this week with Mrs. Anse White and Bill White. Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner and Mrs. Nathan Relfe spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Whed bee at her cottage at Nags Head. Week-end In Edenton J, Mrs. C. B. Stallings-spent the week-end with her v"son" and daughter-in-law, Mr. &nd Mrs. Thurston Stallings in Edenton. . Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keel and family returned home Sunday after spending a week at Nags Head. Visits Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lamb and son Victor from Pemberton, New Jersey, spent the Fourth of July holidays with Mr. Lamb's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lamb. Recent Guests . .;. : 'Mrs.' John ''Davenport 'and daughter' pf ' Ashland, Va., were recent guests' 'of Mrs. H. S. Dav enport, , ' ' ' ,. .". : y At Nags Head . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis spent several days this week at their cottage at Nags Head. week with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden before leaving for Nags Head to spend a,, week,,. Mr, and, .Mrs, . iardenir, accompanied them j to NagHead for a, peek's Vapation. ,,.,,, ,, , , J. 1 1 . -,rf ..- i Rctumed Home-.- - .. ' 'Mrs.1 i Claude iBrinn. and two daughters returned home Satur day after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs... J. L. Liberty at Newport News, Va. From Winston-Salem Mrs. W. B. Yearns' and family of Winston-ISalem arrived Friday of this week to spend a week with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward.. Dick Brewer. " Mr. arid Mrs. W. P. Blanchard and daughter Cferaldine, from East Altoh I!L", have' been visit. ' ' ing Miss Kate . Blanchard and Peston Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs, Blanchard left Thursday for' Chin cago,' 111.,' where they will visit .- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanchard. LlSP" From Portsmouth Anne Hill of Portsmouth, Va., is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. George Fields, Sr.' ' RM Visited Relatives Visiting Mother Mrs. Emory White and chil- Mrs. Frank Jessup , left last dren spent last week with rela-i week ta visit her mother at Ken- tives in Jackson. , ly, Returned Home Mrs. Broughton Dail and chil dren spent last week with Mrs. B. R. Inscoe at Nags Head. ' S TA TE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: SHOWS FRIDAY 7-9 P. VLi,, SHOW STARTS SATURDAY AT 3 P. M. . '. ' . ROBERT STACK -in "THE LAST VOYAGE" SUNDAY-MONDAY: ' SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. SHOWS MONDAY 7-9 P. M. KEN MORE in "SINK THE BISI.M" : Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c IKIIIIIllltlllllltlltllllllltllll a Visiting Here Mis. F. B. Stevenson and chil dren of Wynewood, Pa., are visit ing Mrs. Stevenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. and Mrs. Eugenia Beck and chil dren returned to their respective hemes after spending a week in Philadelphia, Pa., with rela. tives and friends. n nl ipii Saturday, July 16th OF THE UEElTFOflD UJASE1 - 0 - C1ATIC FEATURING T . G.E. FILTER-FLO WASHERS , v--' AT- .. : V , 403 West Grubb Street j NEXT TO CANNON'S CLEANERS TWO WASHER LOADS (20 POUNDS) OF CLOTHES PLUS 10 MINUTES DRYING TIME BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 A. M., AND 6:00 P. M. ALSO FREE SOFT DRINKS Free! t i , i 1 1.; II . X W III ill "I x at" COLOI!I'II2IL STOKES ' kll'l II M II II 8 SUPER SAVINGS PLUS VALUABLE GOLD B0IID, STAIV1 PS GOLD BOND stomps M IH mtua N IK W I . Ml. HIIKI TWIN MINT 4 CINNAMON KOATS TWIN MINT & LEMON 4 LIMI IIIDf TWIN MINT 4 WINTIKMiN ROATS ' 1 GOOD SN COlONIAl STORE .GIVING COLO IQNO STAMP.' t SO . iw 29 13 mmw w -,THTHSHCII ONE 14 OZ. 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