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Mar " tut, i v-t t ' ir'rnrtr umi t ! rr I k : i imi ii i 3" L can Mr. FEARING . EDWARDS and . Mrs. A. H. Edwards request the honor of ' your presence 1 ' 'at the, . marriage of their daughter : I Carol Jean . Gordon Bra&jrd Fearing f! on Sunday, tnfo31st of July ; t 6 o'clock in' ihe evening , Baptist Church :''':. Hertford, North Carolina WtdMrffjLf'Bfet Head ' - Mrs.' Walter Oakey and Mrs. Charles Ptayne' spent last Wed nesday with Mrs. Thomas Nixon and Mrs,. Lloyd Horton ait their cottage at .' Nags ' Head. Returned Hotn ; Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., and Mrs. G. E. New by returned home Friday of this week after spending a month at Nags Head. Sunday. Her : Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing of Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry. ,-. : t'; : .i From Durham 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfreds (Williams and son of Durham isdfent Fri- ! day hernroute fo "Nags Head. From Norfolk . Mr. and Mrs. Jr., of Norfolk, week-end- with Julian White. Julian White, Va., spent the Mr. and Mrs. At Nag' Head Mr. and Mis. Al Kenton and twn children and several friends from New York left Friday for Nags Head. Visiting Relative ' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Sr., are spending this week with relatives at Onacock, Va., and Mappsvile, j . a. From Raleigh Mi and Mrs. Lindsay Reed and son of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and ! Mrs. D. F. Reed', Sr. Wednesday At Nags Nead Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. Bev erly Tucker and Mrs. D. F.'Reed, Sr., spent last Wednesday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., at Nags Head. iMJi'i. T'-T , i-iFtom Texaa Visiting Relative . . . . ,. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. John Decker and .. William Fk ... Ainsley returned Mr. and, fdmily left Saturday for San1 home Monday after attending a and children Gabiel. Calif., where they will business convention and holiday) arrived last week and are visit- visit Mr. Decker's father andlin Puerto Rico. v ing Mrs. H: A. Whitley and Mr. other relatives. j . .: ' .. ' I In Hospital . ' m,!, i. i'i'i'lti't!'. From Florida , . . J Imprfrrlng , .iHHii ftt4!i!ll!;!;jbtrriU Mrs Mary" 'Clarke" Winslow, vjG New4L who Mfcft from Sonora, Tekas' from Florida Is', visiting 'Mrs.. fajj kt hi ,fcoe lastjj-toj&ki Visiting Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keegan left Thursday night to visit rela tives in Richmond, Mass., and Springfield, Mass. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White, Welly White and Miss Diane Divers spent last week at Nags Head. .. ' , v From Twin Fall Mrs. Beverly Tucker , ; from Twin Falls, Idaho, who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks is spending this week with . Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Dar- den. v.. ;..(. From Hampton Mrs. Nate Going and Mrs. Bil ly Going of Hampton, Va., spent Friday with Mrs. J. JS. averen. and Bill Everett. . r From California Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perry and family of Coronado, Calif., are the guests of J. P. Perry, br. Thursday Here Mrs. Fred Webb of Greenville spent Thursday with Mrs. J. E t Everett and Bill Everett. Mrs. Jim Bass was. admitted to the Albemarle Hospital last week for observation and treat ment...:.! , , -. . Week-end Here Edward ; Lee Madre ' of Ra leigh spent ' the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T'. E. Madre. ' ' ' '' " From Norfolk Mrs. J. E. Yateman , of .Nor folk, Va., returned home jiMonf' day after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. ' E. Madre and Mrs. Essie Miller. ' Attend Meeting Miss Frances Newby will leave Saturday for Greensboro where she will spend a week at tending a meeting. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. Returned Home Miss Mary Lee Newby re turned to her home Sunday af ter spending a week in Norfolk, Va., with Miss Mary Helene Newby. Returned Home . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes spent several days last week with Mrs. W. H. Pitt at Nags Head. At Nags Head. .. ... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and son, Walter, are spending this week at Nags Head with Mrs. J. H. Towe. In Chowan Hospital Mrs. Francis Nixon was ad mitted to the Chowan Hospital Monday and underwent an op eration on Tuesday. Visited At Nags Head Mrs. Oscar Newbold and Mrs. J. E. Morris and two grand children, Morris and Roger Clark, spent last Tuesday with Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Mrs. T. S. White at their cottage at Nags Head. Visiting Here M-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Mans field and two sons,' Dick and Jack, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Thach, Sgt Mansfield's foster parents. They left Tuesday if visit Mrs. Mans field's parents fyi .Oxford, N. C.'. before returning' to their home hi Colorado i ! Springs, , Colorado, where Sgt. Mansfield is station ed at Fort Carson. ' I From Florida Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Litchfield of Belle - Glade, -Florida, were quests last : week of Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed. Clyde McCalium. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Craton Stephens and children of Garner spent the week-end with' Mrs, Skipeey and Bea Skipseyi somewhat improved. ATTEND COLLEGE NIGHT : Those from Perquimans Coun- Tom i ty who attended the East Caro lina College Night at the Lost Returned ; Home Mrs. Thad Chappell and her granddaughter, Betsy Drake, from Williamston, spent last week at ' Nags Head. While there they were visited by Mrs. W. E. Drake and daughter, 1 Bil-i lie of , Williamston. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Carroll and two daughters have returned ,to Birmingham, Ala., after visiting Mrs. Karl rerry. At Duke Hospital " . '' David Pritchard was admit' ted to Duke Hospital on Wed-' nesday for observation and treat ment. ' , Week-end At Fayetteville' , Mr. and Mrs. Joe ' Caravello and Mrs. John Moore spent the' week-end in , Fayetteville with1 Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Moore. They were accompan- ied home by Mrs. Moore's grand-l daughter, Patsy Moore, who will spend the rest of the summer here. rrnra-(ir,iW,-.-,.n , HI. Colony Saturday, July ,JS,. were1 Mr)' and;4trsij: Ifcom ;nslow Lois 'Winslow, Mrs. Edgar Lane Be.tsyf'Orr .latid"' Mrl-ianft IfJirs -JuliarJj.'F-i'owell.; ." r -' ; In Tho Pas She -"'What "tense, is "I am beautiful"; 1 , He-'Past." " IHHIUMHMItllHIMIIMIHHMIIIHMItHHHHUIIUIIIflHIIMIIHIIIMIIIHMIIIll(lll tllllHHtlllMIIIMIIIIIIIMItl S TA TE From Newport New Elmer Smith of Newport News, Fractures Arm Little Sarah Ward suffered a fractured arm last week' when Va., spent Sunday with her . she fell in the yard of her stepmother, Mrs. Ida Rogerson. 'home. Mill's FRIDAY AND: SATURDAY t SHOW -STARTS SATURDAY AT. 3 P. i'fM .i: SHOWS Pfilti! .P. M. in ..'., DAVID LADD "DOG OF FLANDERS' SUNDAY-MONDAY SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. 1 SHOWS MONDAY 7-9 . P. M. j PETE PALMER in ' . Ill ABNER" Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c j ItotMIIHIIIMIIHtHtllllimilUMIIIIIIIlllllllllimnUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllU In New Totk . ' Murray Vick left last week! ta. Visit relatives in New York. At Nag Head (Mr: and Mrs. Clinton Eley and family are spending this week at Nags Head. . At Nags Head '.' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane and family and Mrs. Moody Math ews, Sr., are spending this week at Nags Head, - - In Elm City Mrs. I. A. Ward is spending this week in Elm City with Mrs. E. N. Grady. Thursday At Naos Head Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner j Week-end At Nags Head and Mrs. W. G. Wright spent Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edward last ThiirsHav at Nam Head with . Winslow and .son spent the At Nags Head j jMi. and MrS;BroughtorL'Dail and .family aTe" spending this week at Nags; Head. At Beach 'L' :' I Mr. and Mrs. George Fields 4nd family are spending this week at Nags Head. " 7 From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jat?k Edwards from Greenville spent the week end with Mrs. H. A. Whitley and Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Merrill and family of Sonora, Texas, house guests of Mrs. Whitley. : Returned Horn Mrs. Philip Jackson has re- 1, turned to her home after visit ing her daughters at Roanoke, Va., and Savannah, Ga. Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Mrs. T. White. At Buxton Mr. and Mrs. George Byrum, Jr., and son, Edward, spent the week-end at Buxton visiting Mr.i and Mrs. Eugene Byrum. From Cherry Point Mrs. Paul Perkins of Cherry Point spent Monday and Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williford. week-end at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Mann. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. John Beers and three children and Miss Mary Beers and two friends of Jamestown, N. Y., are spending this week at Nags Head. From Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Pete Caravello and two sons of Philadelphia, Pa., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. . Returned Home " . Mrs. C, A. Davenport return' ed to her home this week after visiting her sister, Miss Ruth, Schroeder at Cambridge, Md. 1 Sunday At Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell and their guest guests, Miss Rosa Futrell of Leesburg, Fla., and Mrs. G. G. Dixon of Ayden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Futrell at Tarboro, Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Jr., returned to their home Sun day ' night after Spending week's vacation in Florida and attending the Kanoy reunion on Sunday at Charlotte. We Have A Complete SUMMER STOCK of Toys and Hobbies Stop in and See Us! LANDING Supply Co. Toy-Hobby Dept. 1, TAKES A LOT OF EVERYTHING BUT xrv : Vw) You can keen the supply lines open to a Boy Scout Jamboree in this one. Smalt tents, a troop of Explorers and a couple of counselors all fit nicely inside Valiant's 3-seat wagon. With the rear seats folded you've got 72 cubic feet of cargo space. Very impressive when you consider there's two feet less car fd park. This wagon it loaded with all kinds of good things: an electrically operated tailgate window; a rear-facing third seat that's easy to enter (you just drop the tailgate and step in); a hidden luggage compartment and Captive-Air tires. (They won't leave you flat.), iittd a clincher? See your Plymouth-Valiant dealer, he's got it. The light price WE ARE THE MEN who Valiant- rlVE, WEBB MOTOR CO., INC. Dealer Franchise IK " EfcrtfCTd, II. C The frosting comes withlthe cake !! You get the real taste of shopping satisfaction from savings like these during- C O LO tNl I AL-'S gigantic O , AUMICKINTWI ttfX A. IHICTIVI WK. I : i. THtU sat., mi ir-Mi ' ' 1 1 .v i , -.1.- 'W y 1 mtViW (WX CHOICE ir 1 limi, cans wh ,5 pU( NATURTfNDER U. S. CHOICE I I I II t I IMI I I t jj J SUOHIIY HIGHEI j ' ! MATUt'TENDES U. S. CHOKE 7-M CUT MNE IN V " Rib Steak wor r:,ce.p M,r.EV 69l I kI0 TENDEt O. $;CMOICE-ATE WNE IN 1 1 coioNiAi storTTI Yes, the dime's still King. Our buyers have been searching for weeks, gather ing together ;i collection of special bargains to show you how fur 10c goes at ' Colonial. Come in - you'll be surprised at your dime's worth! """"'"2llJiiii.'i!t ' 1 Limit 12 CANS with $5 purcKix Of mot PRIDE Of THE FARM II 11 J" -1 A NO 303 , CAN REDGATE NO. 303 CAN NATUt.TENDEU. J. CHOICE 7.M. CUT MNE IN V Rib Steak wor r:,ce: M,rER- I tkTUR TENDER U. $;CHOICE-nATE IONE IN ' NATUR-TENDERU. S. CHOICE REEf Short Ribs && USOAMinCTEDv- 1I-HII.AV0. JOVNER'S REDEYE 10-14 l. AV6. WT. Country Hams . 69' MAT 'N HRVE ED MARTIN'S : Breaded Shrimp . :r 49. teiotflAfS tow met Fat Bade SERVE UVIR ONCI A WEEK SU CIO Perk Liver (flt , Rols u Cakt Sandwich Briad i turn AITMOV T - T : U. 28' 23 r.2 - 89c l MIX tM OR MATCH 1M-YOUR CHOKI Amour. Star Luncheon f.leate IOIO0NA SfiCED LUNCHEON LIVE CHEESE PICKLE PIMENTO FA K, tVERY ITEM A REAL VA1UE AT tOt Pine Cone String Beans . Boyer Shoepeg Com , Milford Grcca Peas . Showboat Pork & Beans. Maine Sardines Vienna Sausage io" , Kobes Potato Sticks. . Great North. Beans ; " Bush Navy Beans ; . Bush Pinto Beans . ' . , Bush Clackeye Peas 303 Can 303 Coo ..", 303 " -''" "1V4i 4 ' '. Can . No. K 4 oa. Can' . 211 r Can 300 Can 300 Can 300 Can ,-30 Can I5H w Cm FANCY FRESH CALIFORNIA lARTLITT- &t. ; SCOTT COUNTY JP3"SIU WITH TOMATO IAUCI a : CcmbreaJ IMx Mustard S2S, . Tomato Jske mw$j . ' Instant Potatoes '. " 300 Coo t 306 ' Can No. 1 Can : 300 , ' Can , ft ox. (an White llcr.iny !' ' lima Bean "2?!!S. . . - Chopped Sauerkraut hj. Butter Beass ; . Cary Suit., FANCY MOUNTAIN Green Beans, lb. 10c L I- c 3 Scri !d$t Lc.$ .29 CkvCSS1 45 Crar:3 J-;: ; . o 3 tT c wan. maim ,"- MAtrKOWOl ' ' " . ' I V.afiles . o o o o rC 13: MwNVnAM naim , . . - Fnack Toast . . . 2 W - WW mm . JF K. " G CIO nCIID stamps fill ths tr 'I Ml to TinthW it TWO R B. ikl Tim ..... ' COCO IN COlOHIAt STOE GIVING OOID BON'l VIAWPS ,
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