y > m >?n *} " ' i 11" m ? ??j ?pGEWH Sews MttH ~~ " 'MtIM Miss Joyce Seaman of East Carolina University spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Seaman. Mrs. Bernlce Lambert and son, BUlle, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Currln In Richmond, Va., this week. Mrs. Kalstron Paschall of Roanoke, Va., Is spending this week with Mrs. Collie Wester. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lambert of Roanoke, Va., visited Mrs. Collie Wester this week. Mrs. Ralph Goodwin and son. Robbin, of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stainback this past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Huff man and daughter, Susan, of Au rora, N. Y., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Holtzman this past week. They visited Mrs. H. B. Bender last - Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, Jr., of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gupton and Debra and Wayne of Louisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Paschall, Jr., and children, Darlene, Donna and David were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Flem ing and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., visited Mrs. Clifton El liott and Mrs. Rhoada Watkins in the Dabney community near Henderson on Monday. Miss Cheryl Kilian and Miss Carol Noell of Petersburg, Va., General Hospital and Mr. M. B. Dougherty of Petersburg, Va., were weekend guests of Mrs. L. A. Kilian. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kilian of Pittsburg, Pa., and Mrs. J. G. Kilian were supper guests of Mrs. J. M. Bender on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtz man and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Page of Arlington, Va., attended the funeral of Mrs. Luther Adams in Angler on Monday. Mesdames Frank Kilian, L. M. Bender, J. D. Holtzman, Rodgers Holtzman, Arnold Holtzman, Jr., Richard Holtz man, A. P. Holtzman, Jr., and Miss Louise Bender, members of the Rldgeway Activity Club, visited the North Carolina Art Museum In Raleigh on Friday. Mrs. Albert Hecht and son, M<cha3l-6f Csny*t*ited Mrs C. R. Hecht and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hecht and children of Hlllsboro visit ed Mrs. C. R. Hecht on Sunday. Miss Barbara Roycroft and friend, Diane, of Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with Mrs. Albert Bender and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Sr., on Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., and children visited Mrs. Lacy Fogleman at the home of her mother, Mrs. R. P. W. Sea man, In Henderson on Saturday. Mrs. George Bender, Mrs. Richard Seaman, Mrs. P. J. Seaman and Miss Louise Ben der visited Miss Margaret Holtzman during the past week. Mr. Claiborne R. Holtzman returned to Concordia Junior College in Bronxvllle, N. Y? on Sunday after spending two weeks of spring vacation at his home here. Mrs. C. P. Holtzman and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bender visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews in Henderson on Sunday night. Mrs. James Stegall, Mrs. Holt Stegall, Mrs. W. A. Kim ball and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman were dinner guests of Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., on Friday. HONOR SON Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers Holtz man honored their son, Cary, on his ninth birthday on last Tuesday night at a birthday party. A beautiful, decorated, cake bearing a clown and nine candles, decorated the table, carrying out the white, green and yellow motif. Cake squares, ice cream, drinks and popcorn were served. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Huffman and daughter, Susan, of East Aurora, N. Y? Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Holtzman, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Holtzman and chil dren, Cathy and Vicky Holtz man, Terry, Lynn and Jimmy Tucker, Master Lester Brauer, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Holtzman, Jr., and daughters, Karen and Theresa, Mr. and Mrs. Hal White and children of Wise and Mrs. Herman BraiMr. STALLED MEETING The Ridgeway Community Clnb bald especial called mt?t lnf on Tuaadajr night with Mr. Jttchard Btndtr, priildwt, presiding. TtN group decided to ?o ahead with plan* to build a club houaa. They alao decided to have a Brunswick stew Sat urday, May 4, at the Norltaa Woman's Clnb building in Nor lina to help finance the pur > at the club house. The PLAY COLONIAL'S EXCITING 'GREYHOUND DERBY* HICK UP YOUR BROWN RACE CARD TODAY FOR WKKK NO. 54 T.V. POST TIME WTVD-T.V. CH. II DtMHAM, N. C., 6-4:30 P.M. WSJS-T.V. CH. 12 WINSTON-SAI.KM. N. C.. 7-7?3# P.M. W1TN-T.V. CH. 7 WASHINGTON. N. C., 7-7:30 P.M. WECT-T.V. CH. 6 WIIAIINCrON. N. c.. 7-7iJ# P.M. WLVA-T.V. CH. 13 I.YNCHBUKC. VA, 7-7:30 PJVf. $1,000 WINNERS ? MRS. SARAH B. KLAFF DANVILLE, VA. ? ALTON C. BARDIN WILSON. N. C. ? MRS. ODESSA BYRD RALEIGH. N. C. 3 m. $1 39 SOUTH MAIN ST., WARRENTON, N. C. iWIFT PREMIUM FULLY-COOKED SMOKED _ (SLICED lb. 39c) \ suoeVToloona - 46, ARMOUR STAR SLICED LUNCH LOAF 39c PICNICS LB. U.S. GRADE "A" YOUNG TENDER BAKING 5 TO 7-LB. AVG. I.B. 39 FRESH LEAN TENDER CANNED?BONELESS, NO WASTE 6 to 8-LB. ? || y n u I A A It? im>l AVG. OSCAR MAYER BREAKFAST LINK SAUSAGE - 79c OSCAR MAYER BRAUNSGHWEIGER 3 ?& 51.00 OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT OR ALL BEEF B0L0BNA SE 39c OLD WAYNESBORO SLICED COUNTRY HAM ^ S1.29 SUTTON'S OLD FASHION PORK HAMS ?? 59< r. 39c DfCllVTCC 1 lb. $1991 SAUERKRAUT m IVIllVll ? ? ? W CAN ft SMOKED I PORK CHOPS ?? 89c FRANKS LB. 59C .cSi'cJMPFd lLAD ? HAM SALAD ? SHARP PIMENTO SPREAD 8-OZ. CUP 49? HYGRADE SAVE ON SLICED ARMOUR STAR ?ALL PARK f fsH5 S T10 K S 3 XL SI.00 CVCIIIKS I GOLDEN FLEET PEELED & DEVEINF.D ir AO SHRIMP PIECES .?$1.79 LB. Q7C | SUZANNA^ CHOPPED | SIRLOIN STEAK 4^,11.00 ? PAN TRpUT ? WHOLE FLOUNDER i ? ,.i ??? hh. H ^ I ? rAiN IKOUI ? lVHOLK FLOUNDKK I',-IB. no. M ^M| Wk V ?m Bm SWIFT M ? DRESSED PORGIF.S ? CROAKERS PKc 9SC ?X ROSEDALE ? PREMIUM nUCl * BLACK SEA BASS 'lift SI .09 mm" m ? ? ? lb. W lb. M | ? FLOUNDER FILLET '^ S1.19 ? - , ...m.! ?m,?? muni ji.i ?ii ;<???? T^' F.S ROOD TIIB QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED SILVER LABEL (3-LB. BAG SI .45) | 3-D BRAND-SAVE 7c COFFEE.. - 49 MORTON'S FROZEN I I RED RATE-SLICED OR HALVED DINNERS...^ 39d HALF GALLON JUG CS BRAND?SAVE 7c * H^^INHH HUH ^H^H ^H^^ MAYONNAISE " 48^PEACHES .. . 25 EVAPORATED MILK CARNATION 3 ? 49- j & BEAMS .. 2 ? 25 CREST?SAVE 12c TOOTHPASTE47c1"pick-of-the-mest"grade"jtlarge KRAFT AMERICAN OR PIMENTO WRAPPED ?INGLES | CHEESE ?/?. 325.S1.00 | STRATFORD FARMS STRAWS ERR Y 2 ft 49c "A7r SPRAY E? 69c Kjui MORTON'S PROZEN DONUTS 3 Z?cz, SI .00 anothfr KRAFT AMERICAN OR PIMENTO WRAPPED " singles | QUALITY N.C. PRODUCT PILLSRURY BUTTERMILK DOZEN BISCUITS 4 SSi SSe J OUR PRIDE ANGEL FOOD BARS *?? 39c | FRESH YOUNG TENDER YELLOW HOME GROWN PLUMP CORN.. .6 - 39c*English Peas 2 "? 39< KRAFTS FRESH-CHILLED PURE UNSWEETENED 6RAPEFRUIT OR YOUR CHOICE! HALF GALLON GLASS DECANTER FIRM RED RIPE SALAD LARGE LUSCIOUS FRESH LB. 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