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Thursday, June 16, 1977 _ - downtown edenton lyter tiWli, Khaki is the keynote this very moment. Our version with “status” / fjjtw / ! / two-tone striped buckled side-tabs. Machine care 65% Dacron® IkJ M/Jrjf / / / ' polyester and 35% cotton. Sizes 29 to 42” waists. lUL _ '~~ * ML / / / TRI-TONE RUGBY STYLE SHIRT ... $9 Vm, Classic knit of soft absorbent 100% cotton. Knit collar and broad * * A// / /I stripes joining forces with red, blue, green or brown. In sizes S, M, if A* Jj / BUTTON-DOWN DRESS SHIRT ... SlO Tk I /|\\ *1 The natural feel of cotton with the advantage of permanent press. I # V 4 \ / 60% cotton, 40% oxford cloth with neat buttondown cellar and cool \ v' /*nb short sleeves. White, pastels, 14V2 to 17 neck. \ II \ A 100% POLYESTER FASHION TIES ... $6 \ I VA vj You can choose from so many: shantung and satin stripes, neat and \ if spaced motifs, paisley effects; all expertly detailed with harmonizing \ / f wXr SUMMER DRESS SLACKS .. . sls \ / I V T lightweight, cool pinfeather stripes of 75% Dacron® polyester, \ / / } t 25% cotton. Deluxe workmanship; Banßol® and clear grip-w aist- \ / / M M band, wide belt loops, button-thru hip pocket. Blue, tan, grey. 30 y I /J^r to 44” waists; short, medium, long and extra long. J j ffr^ LEATHER COORDINATES ... $8 / / // M Pinseal and ram’s cowhide; wallets, billfolds, hipfolds with well- J j Ilf planned spaces inside to keep a man organized. Double the gift ... j j V _ MJKm WIDE-WIDTH LEATHER BELTS ... 8.50 / / / J/fStBF M Full grain glove leathers, ram’s grain cowhide. Look of suede / J m lining for that touch of luxury. Impressive buckles. 30 to 42”. / / m WARDROBE OF SOCKS .. . GOOD IDEA! / / / Casual crew socks of Orion® acrylic and stretch nylon, 1.25 Rib- ft 11 (r knit BanLon® stretch nylon dress socks. sl. Stretch Antron® ny- / j if I lon 1x 1 rib over-the-calf. Anti-cling, anti-static, anti-lint, 1.25. v / rs MOCCASIN STYLE SHOES... $32 and $34 X. / // They relate to his image of success. Leather-lined, leather soles. \j if And the news of twist-and-tie tassel accent. Kid, $34. Patent with ms / VESTED POPLINO SUITS . . . 69.88. Regular SBS Smooth, hard-finish polyester woven and textured to look like flfff/fU&M BrU^H poplin. From our “Manstyle” collection with smart flap pockets, ticket pocket too. Complete with smart looking matching vest. jrNSMIr] THE QUAD SUIT ... $96. Regular $125 / The texture is heather linen, the fabric is 100% polyester weave. if - '' The colors are definitely this The idea is blazer matches /tSjk Wmk pants. Blazer coordinates with check slacks. Add the vest and wear 4 it on the check or solid side. All these looks on one hanger. mUttM WEYENBERG MASSAGIC SHOES . . . $39 and $42 / Moccasin-style slip-ons with just a hint of hardware, s4l. Or the M ' / jFjf grained leather oxfords with smooth perforated wing tie or straight m -jrV across perforated toe cap, $39. Men’s sizes. Perfect for Dad. if >' gjtjr fjfl MEN'S PATTERNED SPORTCOATS .. . 34.88. Regular S4O /f The feel is great . . . the fit comfortable and the fabric 100% tex- rk.'a/*VjyX ■■ turized woven polyester in fancy patterns. In shades of blue, brown t and green. Sizes 38 to 50 regulars, shorts and longs. HANDSOME SLACKS BY HAGGAR® ... sl6 jHHSSPM The dress slacks that go anywhere, with flair. Tailored the a Haggar® way of two-way stretch woven texturized Dacron® poly- -'<j tster, they take all his moves in stride. Belt loops and gentlemen’s mS Tl .1. J.!. Shop Mon. Thru Thurs. 9:30 A. M. - 5:30 P. M.; Fri. 9;30 A. M - 9 P. M. Ml _ Sat. MO A. M. -6P. M. Phone 482-3221 M JUNE *l9 FATHER'S DAT SIFTS THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 7-A Seaboard Assoc. Convention Set On Outer Banks NAGS HEAD - An nouncement is made of the 82nd Annual Convention oi the Seaboard Medical Association by president, Dr. Richard K. Neal, Jr., of Norfolk, Va. The dates are June 16-19 and the con vention site is the Holiday Inn at Kill Devil Hills. The scientific program, reports Dr. Neal, will be Friday and Saturday and will offer eight hours of Category I continuing education credit for physicians attending the week-end convention. Some 200 physicians are expected to attend from the Tidewater Virginia and Eastern * North Carolina area. Twenty-seven companies will have exhibits'during the two-day scientific sessions boosting attendance some 60 to 70 persons. On Thursday evening, the officers and past-presidents will host the guest program speakers and their wives at an informal reception at the Holiday Inn. The Seaboard Medical Association has held its annual meetings in June at Nags Head since 1959. Mr. Harrell Died Sunday HERTFORD James Horace Harrell, 46, Route 2, Hertford, died Sunday af ternoon in Norfolk General Hospital from injuries sustained aftei; being struck by a car at Nags Head on May 28. A native of Gates County, he was the son of William D. and Allie Boyce Harrell, Route 2, Hertford. He was a farmer. Surviving besides his parents are three daughters: Misses Edna Lee and Diana Lynn Harrell, both of Elizabeth •City; and Mrs. Marty Harris of Edenton; one son. James Horace Harrell, Jr., of South Mills; one sister, Mrs. Jessie Williams of Elizabeth City; two bothers: Elton Harrell of Tyner and William E. Harrell of Kill Devil Hills; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 3:30 P. M. in the chapel of Swindell Funeral Home with Rev. Daniel Forbes officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Memoiral Park in Elizabeth City. Privilege License Applications Due Before July 1 A. R. Bass, revenue of ficer, urges taxpayers who are liable for State Privilege Licenses to apply before July 1. According to Bass, timely applications for licenses, together with the correct remittance, should be .mailed to the N. C. Department of Revenue, Post Office Box 25000, Raleigh, N. C. 27640, or submitted to the local Revenue Office. He advises that the penalty for failure to comply will be 5 per cent for each delinquent month, or fraction thereof after July 1. SPECIAL! JL REGULAR & EXTRA BODY S m Wo* hex $2,6 ° SBHS N°W MITCHEMEfS PHARMACY Downtown Edenton
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