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Mrs. A. G. Bender and Doris
and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sea
man visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
' A. Seaman, Sr., in Raleigh on
Sunday.
Miss Joyce Seaman of East
Carolina College, Greenville,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
P. Seaman.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Holtz
man visited Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Seaman on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pas
chall, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Paschall, Jr., and children,
Mrs. Chris Holtzman and
Mrs. Albert Bender and Doris
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Mitchell on Saturday night in
observance of Mr. Mitchell's
birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Mathews and Mr. and Mrs.
\V, B. Seaman and Marshall
were also guests of the Sea
mans.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Kilian Sr., were
Mrs. George Bender, Mrs.
^linnie Chandler, Mrs. G. A.
Daeke, Jr., and sons, Mrs.
Herman Seaman, Mrs. J. D.
Holtzman, Barbara Brantley,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holtzman
and Linda and Richard, Jr.,
Mrs. Walter Brauer, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hecht, Mrs. John
Bender, Mrs. McCargo, Mrs.
Rryson of South Hill, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bender,
Mrs. J. G. Kilian, Michael
Kilian, Mrs. Henry Seaman,
Mrs. R. R. Hecht, Mrs. Mar
garet H. Quarburg, Miss Julie
Conrad of Norfolk, Va., the
Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Franke
and Mr. and Mrs. Erich Hecht.
VPS Meets
The Young People's Societi
of St. Paul's Lutheran Churcl
met Friday night with Mrs
Chris Holtzman as hostess
Mr. Richard J. Holtzman
president, presided over tht
business session. The Rev. M
E. Franke opened the meet
ing with scripture and prayei
and led in topic discussion
Mr. and Mrs. Seaman wer<
in charge of the entertainment
He showed a film, "The Cov
and the Carton.''
The hostess served ic<
cream, cake, soft drinks, cof
fedijr Ad other dainties. Thf
pa^sh Jiall was decorated witi
red roses.
Brewer Funeral Is
Held Wednesday
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Foxwell Brewer, 73, of
Rt. 2, Littleton, who died Mon
day, were conducted Wed
nesday at 4:30 p.m. at Bear
Swamp Baptist Church by the
Rev. Jerald Norman and the
Rev. C. R. Breedin. Burial
was in Corinth Church ceme
tery.
She is survived by her hus
band, Ernest Brewer: five
daughters, Mrs. Claude War
ren, Jr., of Littleton, Mrs.
James Marsh of Garden
Grove, Calif., Mrs. W. W.
Person of Richmond, Va.,
Mrs. Mahlon Dickens of Knox -
ville, Tenn., and Mrs. Zack
Ladd of Yadkinsville; one son,
Walter H. Brewer of Littleton;
one brother, John L. Foxwell
of Edenton; and 19 grand
children.
RECEIVES AWARD
Jeannette Reavls of War
renton received an award as
a member of East Carolina
College tennis team at the
annual Awards and Installa
tion banquet of the college,
it was announced from Green
ville this week.
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In 1228, some 100,000 per
sons reputedly drowned by a
sea flood in Friesland, Hol
land.
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SAVE 10c LB. ON SLICED
BACON .. 59- 69c
FRESH "QUALITY CONTROLLED" GROUND
BEEF..3?$13*
WHY PAY MORE? COLONtAL
FROSTY MORN (SAVE 10c)
BOLOGNA... ATc 49c
OSCAR MAYER VARIETY PAK SAVE 20c
LUNCH MEATS. t& 69c
OSCAR MAYER Al l. MEAT SAVE 20c
FFV OR JAMESTOWN
Country Style Hams
WHOLE .. "FO SAVE
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? 15-OZ. COLE SLAW
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FRANKS ... 59c
IMPERIAL CHOPPED BEEF _ __
Tenderloins.. 3$1.00 III LB- 45c
SAVE IP TO 14c I B.
BUTT PORTION
WHOLE OR
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LB. 49c
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99c II LB. 89c
HAM
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SHELF PRICES!
STOKELY (SAVE 4c)
CATSUP a a B a BOTTLE 19c
KLEENEX (SAVE 4c) FACIAL
TISSUE " 25c
ALCOA ALUM IN I'M (SAVE 4c)
FOIL roll 29c
MORTON'S FROZEN FRUIT
PTES 3 $1.00
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Wonderland
HOT CUP WITH CHICORY
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GOLD LABEL FROZEN OI ilUalltV
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? 17-OZ. WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN CORN
? 17-OZ. GOLDEN CREAM CORN
? 17-OZ. SWEET MIXED PEAS
? 15'/2-OZ. CUT GREEN BEANS
M1XEM OR
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FRISKIES
? 15'2-oz. DOG FOODS
? 6'/>.oz. CAT FOODS
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STOKELY'S FINEST-SAVE 6c
Fruit Cocktail..?19<
PILLSBURY-ASSORTED FLAVORS-SAVE 21c
CAKE MIXES
COUNT on COLONIAL
LARGE LUSCIOUS FRESH HOME-GROWN
U.S. NO. 1, MAINE
ALL-PURPOSE, WHITE
POTATOES
Strawberries ? ? PINT 39
GARDEN-FRESH
HOME-GROWN
ENGLISH
PEAS
2 u?- 35c
U.S. NO. 1
TASTY YELLOW
ONIONS
2 ibs. 15c
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LARGE FRESH
? GREEN PEPPERS
? CUCUMBERS
2 I" 15c
FRESH CRISP
LONG SHANK
PASCAL
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