TK2 rcacTxxrs xrzzzvr. irr.rrcro, rcr-Tri rjvsotxr. jt.:oat df-gemies a, i-si. Visited Hm i. . ;. Mr. and Mrs. Cteorge Clark . Bill Chaippell from New York and children of Petersburg, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Chap- are spending this week with I pell from Ohio, spent the holi- Mrs. J. E. Morris. days with Mrs. Riddick Chap- pell and Miss Ellen Chappell. .risimaa In Nrvr York . From Winston-Salem M. Elwood Copeland left Sat-i Edward Lee Mad re of Win rday night for New York City ston-Salem spent - the holidays j spend the Christmas holidays, 'with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Madre. . hristmaa Visitors Mrs, Zillah Bagley and W. P. ishpaugh were guests of Mr. i d Mrs. Chester:; Winslow and family and . visited Mrs.. Sea berry Lane at the Lane Nursing Home during the Christmas Ijolidays. Holiday Gueite i '.jThose : visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. , Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sawyer during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. John L; Hampton, Donna and Sheree; Mr. and Mrs. L. Wade Hamp ton and Mark of Norfolk, Va.; Judith McPherson and Tommy Mrs; J. T. McPherson, Martha, -Thompson of Elizabeth City; i Carliss, Karen, J. T. and Barbara Oi LLzabeth City. From Norfolk Miss Mary Helene Newby of ford, Norfolk, Va., spent several days In Sanford Mrs. F. T. Johnson spent the holidays with relatives at San Front Suffolk Mr. ' and Mrs. Sidney Davis of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eiey. Visited Relative . Mrs,fs Martin Towe, Miss ! Jo Davis1 Towe, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Mrs. Walter Edwards, Mrs. Ja- From Norfolk cob White, Mrs. Cliff Towe and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farmer of I two children and Mrs. Joe Towe Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas Day with Mr. - and Mrs.' Mak Gregory. ; ' . From Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones and children from Fort Payne, Ala., spent the holidays with Mrs. Addie Keegan. From Richmond . Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long and children of Richmond, Va., spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long. Christmas At New Bern v Miss Ila Grey Mcllwean spent the; holidays with her parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. E. C. Mcllwean at New' Bern.?; Visiting Hero Mr. and Mrs and 1 son of Goldsboro and Mrs. Alfred Williams and daughter of Durham spent several days here this week with Mrs. Isa Tucker. Visiting Here Mrs. A. P. Krieter and son from New York are visiting .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollowell. Mr. Krieter spent the holidays but has returned to New York. during the holidays with Mrs. J. E. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newby. Dinner Guests i Mr. . and Mrs. Percy By rum and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and three children were, dinner guests Monday of -Mrs. E,.: A. Byrum. r , and son ; . visited , relatives in Hampton,' Va., last Wednesday, Sunday In Plymouth Mrs. J. E. Morris spent Sun day in Plymouth with friends and relatives. . From Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins of Chapel Hill will spent the New Year's week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. Holiday Visitors Visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Marion Swindell during the hol idays were Mr. and Mrs., William McDuffie and three children of Macon, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sienkiewicz and Maria o Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Wilr liam Sawyer and Ann of Hunts vilte, Ala.; the" RejM and !.Urs: Willie Swindell of'. Varnville, Jimmy Bryant! C.; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Swin dell of Charleston, S. L.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Logan of Eliza beth City. From Gretarvillo '. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent several days ' this week with Mrs.' H. A. Whit ley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. In Richmond Mrs. William Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker spent the Christmas week-end in Rich mond, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. HdUHayt With Relative Mk and Mrit $ .'C, jWppftrct and. 1-family' ipn (Sunday! 'fat Princeton and Monday at New Beta! with relatives. FkW Winiton-Salem i 4ijbrey Davis of Winston Sa&m spent the week-end with hii parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tuesday Ken Mr, , and Mrs. Dennis Holiday and son of Enfield, Mr. andlMrs. Chftrlet! Godwiri'p4d'idaughters of jlliamsWh!)spHnii jfucfsday with Mr. and Mrs. . Eldon Wins low and Miss Thelma Elliott.,! ' From Charlotte 'IMri and, ; Mrs.? John. Ho9mesi and son, J a this Christmas holiday Mrs. C K. Holmes, ay, of Charjotte, spent nas holiday with !M!. am l3lMMfie(lii :r .; : t ,V V J- ft "M ioi! PI t lURfPfyOL ROOM WILD BE C ART-TIME UNTIL FURTHER NO TICE. THE BARBER SHOP WILL OQKTINUE TO BE OPEN THE SAME HOURS AS HAVE tfmffWSEKVl We wish to take this opportunity I to thank all the ladies for bringing j their children to our Barber Shop I during the past year, which helped ) make it our best year yet. f We Will Appreciate Your Continued Patronage! ( G. T. Powell Barber Shop Hertford, N. C. Returned Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Jim Tepper of Saddle Brook, N. J., returned home Tuesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. .Harris. I Vkited Mother . Mrs. T. P. Brinn spent sev erat days hist week with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Glasson in Durham. . t Holidays Hero . Mrs. . Jerry , Clayton and daughter, Kelly of. Graham, ar rived last week and spent the holidays with Dr. and : Mrs. T. P. Brinn. Mr.' Clayton arrived on Saturday. . ' ' Holiday In Maryland Mr. and Mrs. T G. Howard left Saturday and are-spending several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elwood at Salisbury, Md. , ; From Roxboro '. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Morris" and daughters of Roxboro are Spend ing several days thi weak with Mrs. J. E. Morris. . From Wihnington J. G. Campbell of Wilming ton spent the Christmas holi days with" Mr.: and Mrs. . Max Campbell. From .Peniacola - -- Zack Harris of .Pensacola,Fla.,HoIiday In Wilmington spent the 1 Christmas : holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris. Holiday Hero - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed and family of Covington, Va., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby and family. Holidays Hero f j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cely of Hendersonville and Miss Claire! Cely of Alexandria, Va., spent' the holidays with Mr.("and Mrs. Robert HojUow. '':?! i " ; ; Monday At' Conway Mr. and MrsUW?. Js tJaVis and son, Aubrey spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Betty Davis at Conway. Tuesday GufesH 'Mrs. W. C. Hollowell, Mrs. Stewart Wilson and daughter of Norfolk, Va., Dr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hobbs from Chattanooga, Tenn., and H. T. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. t Glenn Hobbs. qf Eden ton spent Tuesday'' With 'Mrs. E, A. Byrum. . j) Mr. C. . A. .' Davenport and Miss Ruth Schroeder spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Cs . A. Davenport at Wil Visiting Here' Mr. find Mrs. David Livengood and son of Thomasvdle and Mrs. C. E. Rilter Of Winston-Salem spent .' several days this' week with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed Jr. Holiday At Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Ta Image Rose, Jr., and children spent the holi 4ays with Mr. ? and Mrs. Tal lage Rose at-Winston-Satem. : WE SELL Saiid Rock itBi-icllISli ,iiement0 .See .Us For ".Your ' 'Needs . for any1..- . i. 1 ' ". ' .' ' '' job,v large or small. Harris : Plumbing & Building Supply Co. ' PHONE 5401 '- HC3TESS TO ' BRIDGE CLU3 Nowell, 'JrT, Melvin G. R. M. Pete Thompson an IWard.. . ; . t ' - Mrs. -Henrv Stokes was. 'hoi-. tes :to her Bridge Club . atLher) . .W"- Thompson won hi home on Front Street Tuesday hP?, d Mrs. Brinn night,' which was decorated for the Christmas season .witfi vari ous 'appointments, Those play ing with the hostess were". ( . Mesdames Claude Brinn. J, L: Harris, : Walter Harrison k Joe, TRY A WEEKLY CLASSY a-J' .nt high.Mrs. Owens was pr ed 1 a silver bowl as a ;g' away gift . -. t v Th'thostess served a delicious refreshment course. k i i S TA X4 n fir1 7???- M 1, FRIDA Y-SATURDAY1. SHOWS FRIDAY 7:15-9:05 P.'M.-5 SHOWS SATURDAY 3:30-5:20-7:10-9:00 P. M. ' .; WaltDisneys; . ( Wild Dog of the North . ? - TECHNICOLOR ' ' 1,1.1. SUNDAY-MONPAY: SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15-4:05-9:15 P. M. . t . SHOWS MONDAY: 7:15-9:05 P. M. '. , . Richard Boone,'George Hamilton , and Luana fatten m "A THUaDER OF D.tlS" t; Admission: Adults 506Children 25c ; , tHt CITY'S f-INESf COLONIAtVQOALITV CONTROLLED FRESH -LEAN r-S r" im !) U 5 5 S !b. r' To Attend Wedding Mrs. Z. A. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward will attend the Harris-Vogel wedding at St. Louis, Mo., on Saturday. From Durham Dr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs and. 'daughter.1 Joan of Durham spent' several? days; thisji 'Week Willi mis. j.; v-' Ia'a,'ci'aii,i From Wilson ; j ' Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Chalk and two daughters of Wilson spent tjie f Christmas,, holidays ..(Jwith, Mrs. Annie Chalk,' Miss' Louise Chalk jand' Miss Hulda Woqd. Holidays Here vJoseph Laydeo , of Lancaster Pa.l spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs;; Joia. Lay44'- den. :.. . Visited Parents ft Mrjp if. "DCoston speht pv: iarm.1, :'Hnc! v.KiM -Wptr "pflli 4arents Mr. and Mrs. B. u Mat tocks at Maysville. P ONE 2231 for, CLEAN BURNINQ Gssoiand O ITS ECONOMICAL Reed Oil Co. :. HFJITFORD, H. C. . ,::i'.h.tt-ra9.WiVs ' SHOP FOR THE LONG WEEK END AHEaII COLONIAL STORES WILL' BE CLOSED Jm ' "" l MONDAY, JANUARY 1ST ' " ! y''" "' 11 ' i a..... m... 11... At .... i ii i ii . iVrrf ' vjT- fin ww mrriu mna -uiiomtrs .',11 i ' ' 1 I I ' LTy iin.iv l u i-i . rv r ii l(. Mil - - - II JK 11'.' V. II ,V I I,.' f 'I T1 HKVE WITH FffiSH MINT.5AUCE NATUMENDE 1 aim POTAT (11 IK HAM . . . SALAD 43 50 FREE GOLD BOND stamps Vttk tti CMpet Ik lercfeM at ; -T3 4 30CT .. tnB VAII UAIIIUVIIAITV., TORN CHIPS tJ.UM A a??C . Lamb Shoulder Roast r 33' Lamb Chops 479' 69? Breast O' Lamb . . . . , 'Lamb Patties "r; y-V-M:,i9U i V!W;'C I '1 i'l'lit,, W' lb Munritlc iha'iawi t?&m !t-?,I:'5of'.l (Iff :tt. IB UUStNMI Wt HKWI H M I JOLLY TIME KWKtWKIM UY TIME POPCOR fiOO tN COlONIAt klOA V4 Dk X. tfU DCUCWUS Ml Ooarri Chttto Cako . 'i 79e Choc. Brownies . Banana Cako . . . TODDS Vir.GI?ilA CACON SQUARES ARf.OU.TS CAf.'.PFIE FRAfiXS . . .,; otucioui All sun mozbm CAJtB - f .iMisc.t .11 7c JOZBN CAKB rang Cako , , , , , ,, 'L.7vt2 idc.'Cako.-V'VSV v, :t:7H ! "AT We Applo'nSpico. ..... 'is 79 OUR PRIDE, HI-LO BREAD Xl&uSf SANDWICH BREAD "SF ANGEL, FOOD CAKE mm '" 'V V . I. ...... 1S73t &S29C; Announcing Our illid Winter oSf-riio'l )fj ApZUCiOUS BLENO i t: ' VRCO RIPE STANDARD ''PACltBfcS LABCLf Ht iQi ' 10 id- V 'If-.' H. 900 Cm recis E SALE m y3 ON - WINTER COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SLACKS and one group of BLOUSES. Sale Will Begin Friday, December 29th VISIT US EARLY FOR PICK OF SELECTIONS ON THESE SALE ITEMS! rJC3!lIE'ScB)0ESS SC30PPE Phcns 5231 , - V Hertford, N. C. ACTIVE AU . , i , mm 79c SILVER DUST ............. 3St FLUFFY AU (..,....-"" 79c DISHWASHER AU ........ f 36c UOUID AU .......... m mi. 67c MILD LUX UQUIO. ...... ... i KT" 63 WISK DETERGENT ....... mm 7c HANDT ANDY . . . m mmm kWi " 31c GENTLE LUX FLAKES ......... 3ie LUX SOAP, Ic Sol . . . . . . , , . . 5 J?, 42t UFEBOUY SOAP ....... . . i , . 3 ,!& 35c PRAISE BEAUTY SOAP ......... 2 ri." LUX SOAP .......... . i . J " 31c UFEBOUY SOAP. ...i.,t V' 35c PRAISE BEAUTY SOAP . 4 SI 44c AIRWICK ROOM DEODORANT . i . . wt 59c M11MMT Ol KAUAtDI MM M WIIUM BISCUITS 3.29" COOKIES IMMOI MK I FIOST-OFF TEA WIT HIAT N0 MM IHOWK)I P0RK& DEANS IIW F1AWMI IDW Minn r BUTTEPXEAIIS . 0U T1MI WVOIITI WW I IAVY BEANS . MM. MM BO MID ' VIEMA SAUSAGE TOW CHOKI ORAM Ol 0UN0 KOUNTT KIJI tlNOMi GREEN PEAS. . DUUNT HUNCH imi GREEII CEAIIS . . COUm CMWW WMITt . POTATOES . . waukmcion rorovn 0 BISCUIT MIX . ,, MlKTKHrt iMVn HOI 0U . CIIICEREREAD I.WX - 10r - mihh imioftiuir MMUHY Am 1U1MV . Mwa cqmt M wh wna mm UNWKH COOKIES 10' 10' la "j" io. 10" 4 W. m. tm co:::eadiix SAUEXRAUT . . 10f CLEANSER ... JrlO4 .. taiwiMiOII tWH ... . "... ; . rCl't MIXICAMITTll l.)Ml( ffLhit wnoi tucKivu nai Cm nan uml on . ' citricEANS . rwVX TOWCHOtCt OMUHWlMi ; CKEENS vIO UMC" ' tf POTATOES , ft. XMMIO m... L "' III PANCAKE MIX . . W FANCY KILN DRIED p. y 1 . mi men iWu vnaM HUM. IHW tAI., KH4I OUWMn MHII HHMI .. .lAc Aft. "WI'lfltMA.. . . ,' i; W , V FANCY MtACKAOiO L. . fCY WAfcS CA.HA0UN . 7c:? ON OMNt FK0. 5 cvut cr? , ON tMCf fKO. 'aS'O''";-' f 5 c::in c. 5 ON LUtOC PACK r.::::o r- LJJLl t OFF ON ttOUAR -J rtri, i pu-- CCaLARDS-JCAiEHANOVtl , f ' TURNIP GREENS ' ' FANCY f'H 1 Rc MIT WtfTT MUM?,' COOKIES 4 MC.'. NESTLE . i- Cm . iGoloniaVs the strrr i V.-u in ff ".II "I f

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