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Your Home Newspaper | Riddicks Hold At Home Party For Daughter Sunbury.—Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Riddick entertained Sun day afternoon with an "at home" 1 in honor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl j White, whose marriage took place Saturday. July 2. The home was beautifully deco rated with white mixed flowers ; and lighted candles. The guests were welcomed at the door by Sammy Riddick. Mrs. Brooks Morgan. Jr., introduced the guests to the receiving line. The receiving line was composed of Mrs. Riddick, the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White, and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Rufus White. Miss Mary Lewis Rountree pre sided at the guest register. The guests were invited into the dining room by Mrs. Raymond Parker. Tire dining table was decorated with a three-tiered ! wedding cake topped with a nun- ! i iature bride and bridegroom. The cake, which was cut by the bride, j was banked with lighted caudles i in silver holders. Mrs. Earl Twi- j ford and Mrs. C. P. Hathaway. Jr., assisted in cutting the cake. Others , serving were Mrs. Luther Wood ; land of Washington. D. C.. Misses ! Bulah Brown Morgan. Joyce Hurdle. Kaye Armstrong. Betty ; Byrum and Eliza Harrell of Sun- , Approximately 100 guests called ^ during the evening. Corapeake Club Has July Meeting | Corapeake. — The Corapeake Home Demonstration Club held its July meting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elgin By ruin. Mrs. Loins Mathias and Mrs. Homer Eure gave book reviews. Mrs. Willie By rum was welcomed after having been absent for sev eral months. Mrs. Barries gave a report of Farm and Home Week in Raleigh in June and also an nounced the Farm and Home pic nic of Gates County to be held at Colerain Beach August 18. Ail * members and families were urged Plans were completed for a lo cal club, picnic on the lawn of Mrs. M. A Perry August 30 Mrs.. Barnes in the absence of the home agent, recognized Mrs. M A. Peirv arid Mrs. Elgin Byrum who gave Those present were Mesdames John L. Lassiter.Hallett Rountree. Willie Byrum. Louis Mathias. El ton Byrum. M. A. Perry, Frank Barnes. Homer Eure. Elgin By ruin. Mary Lee Lassiter, Ronnie Rountree and Jessie Earl Byrum. VISITS SISTER Winton.—Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Vincent. Jr., and son. David, of Indianola. Miss., stopped here Tuesday to see Mr. Vincent's sister. Mrs. Felton Landing. The Vincents were guests of Mr and Mrs. Landing at Eure for the re mainder of the week and visited at Ocean View and at Nag Head with them. North Carolina farmer.- -hould be 'thinking about what they're going to do with land made idle >y the removal of excess crops. TALK ABOUT FOOD VALUES look at these money-savers WEEKEND SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 29 AND 30 Wisconsin Slate Brand Cheese per lb. 43c LUTER'S PACKAGED FRANKS. lb. 43c GOETZE'S SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT.pkg. 27c PICKLE LOAF . pkg. 24c OUR OWN SLICED LUTER'S BACON.Vz lb. 23c PIG LIVER . lb. 28c MRS. FILBERT'S SALAD DRESSING OR SPREAD 2 8-cz. jars.35c 1 pint jar.28c SWIFT'S PRIM or SPAM.. 12-oz. can 39c FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI .2 cans 27c CARNATION INSTANT CHOCOLATE MILK pkg. 36c HOME-GROWN TOMATOES.2 lbs. 15c For Your Canning Needs We Are Offering You Sugar Once More—5 lbs. SUGAR 48c 10 lbs. 95c HOLLY GROVE MARKET PHONE SUNBURY 2236 CORAPEAKE, N. C. SOCIETY MISS ANN OVERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harare'Over man of Hobbsville. has recently been chosen Gates County's Queen of Health. She is attending 4-H Club Week in Raleigh, July 25 through July 30. and will represent Gates County on Thursday night, July 20. in the State Health Pageant. Ann is a member of the Senior 4-H Club of Hobbsville. Personals Mrs, Charles Greene of Louis bur.tr visited her mother, Mrs. J. L Holler Tuesday and Wednes day of last week. Miss Erdine: Franklin has re furend from a vacation spent at Orkney Springs, Va. Mrs. J L. Holler had as her attest Wednesday afternoon Bill Griffin, Lloyd Brown and her slat. Hunce Hofler all of Durham. Mrs, Hoflei s daughter. Mrs. Lula Hart and daughter. Becky Hofler "1 Suffolk were also Wednesday Miss Helen Blanchard returned to her home in Norfolk, Sunday, after spending sometime with hi r aunt. Mrs. M. W. Brown and Mr Brown. The Rev. Henry A Bizzell and Buie Coston have returned to their home after attending the voiith and mission conference at Lake Junaluska last week. Corbit Hand and Sunny God win returned home Sunday from Camp Sea Gull near New Bern where they had been staying for the past several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Paul Elam and their son and daughter of Louis burg were the guests of Mrs. J. L. Hofler Tuesday afternoon. EthweU Perry and his mother. Mrs J. K R. Perry enjoyed the weekend at Ocean View, Va The Rev Mr. and Mrs. R W. Kastman of Gloucester, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. Kastman's mother, Mrs. J. L. Hofler and at tended the funeral of Mrs. Peter Mr and Mrs. Carlton Morris <nd sons. Dale and Davey. were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Rice at Morehead City. Mrs. Rice is the sister of Mr. Morris, Mrs. Anne Sexton. Miss Jo \nne Sexton, Master Don Sexton and their weekend guest, J. B. Slaughter of Coats, were the Saturday afternoon guests of Mrs. Sexton's mother. Mrs. H. J. Gardner and Mr. Gardner of Suf folk. Mr and Mrs. J. S. Rawls and family are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rawls. J S Rawls has recently been trans ferred from the USS Rowan to the Naval Communication Center at Driver, Va. > Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart from Canal Zone, Panama, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Carter. Patrolman A. S. Godwin at tended school in Chapel Hill Iasi week. Mrs. Godwin and childrer visited friends and relatives ir Enfield. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Baker anc Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrel visited friends and relatives ii Reidsville and Mr. and Mrs. Har | roll called on a buddy of Mr. Har j rell’s in Draper. Personals Mrs. H. J. Wamble of Norfolk was the guest last week of her sister. Mrs. Stanley Carter and Peggy Carter had as her finest last week Patsy McCraekin of Norfolk. Mrs. Claude Bundy visited rela toives and friends m Magnolia and Carolina Beach lust week. Mr and Mrs. N. B. Baker and sen. George, returned home last week after enjoying a vacation at Ocean Drive. S. C. Mr and Mis Harry Riddick and Master George Baker spent the day at Nags Head Sunday. G. W. Gate's of New York City was the guest a few day* last week of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Eure. Mr. and Mi’s. L. F. Overman visited Mrs. Overman's mother. Mrs. J. R. Perry, id Franklin. Ya., Sunday -afternoon. * Average per capita income 8f the U. S term population was slightly higher, in 1931 than in 11)53. and only .1 little below the all-time high reached in 1931. « I ■I'hi . NEW INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER air conditioner Here’s the only air conditioner you can decorate (less than 1 yd. of fabric-in minutes). It's the air conditioner that COOLS MORE AIR, DRIES MORE AIR, FOR less money. And it’s the air conditioner with true no-draft cooling ! Why not see it today? Prices Start at $199.95 Quick Installation Hofler Tractor b Implement Co. Sunbury, N. C. Eure Club Hos July Meeting Eure—The Eure Home Demon stration Club held its July meeting in the home of Mrs. Sue Felton with Mrs. J. B. Felton as co-host ess. / The rievotionals were led by Mrs. Gurney Eure. A report on | Farm and Home Week was given by Mrs. W. L. Askew. The County I picnic to be held at Colerain Beach was announced and discussed, i Garden report was given by Mrs. : Ernest Smith. The need of a County recreational center was discussed and the club went on record to recommend to the ; County Council that a recreational center be one of our projects for 1956. i Foods leader, Mrs. E. P. Story, demonstrated how ice cream could be served in 1 several different The hostesses served ice cream and cookies to the following mem bers: Mesdames Ernest Smith, D. C. Eure, Gurney Eure, Rucben Mulder, W. L. Askew, T, C. Law rence. Harry Parker, W. It. Hum pries, E. P. Story and Talmadge , Births Whalevyille. — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Byrum announce the birth of a son. Barry Wood. July 21, at Gates Clinic. Gates.—Mr. and Mrs. Haywood | Harrell announce the birtli of a daughter, Gloria Faye. July 18, at Gates Clinic. Gatesvillc.—Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis Byrum announce the birth of a son July 22 at Obici Me- ; morial Hospital. Nude blonde was nabbed on he streets of Sioux Falls, S. D.. during a recent hot spell. Said she was "Eve. looking for Adam." Didn’t find him, but the police sure rgised "Cain.’’ THE GATF.S COUNTY INDEX Gatesyille, N. C. Entered as second-class mail matter at the Post Office at Gatesville. N. C., under Act of March 2, 1878. Merchant in Ridgefield Park, N. J., keeps a basket of pennies in front of his store, for customers to use in parking meters. Good business “cents” pays off in dol lars, he finds. Dr. Martin Goldner Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 147. E. Washington St. ' PHONE 9431 _, Suffolk. Va._ AmericaMu For gifts, or informal entertaining, Fostoria’s American pattern is a happy choice : : : a pattern with a prismatic motif that catches and re flects rainbow colors for sparkling table settings. In our Glassware Department you can select from scores of in expensive open stock items. They’re lovely to give or to keep. See our entire Fostoria collection today, s WOU.Vi THURS.-FRI. Suits and Sport Coats Genuine Hand-Woven PANAMA. Regular $5.00 Value. Now $3.50 Summer Ties Regular $1.50 Values. Now $1.00 ONE GROUP Sport Shirts Only $1.95 Matching Sets Shirts - Slacks Vs off Other Merchandise Greatly Reduced SLACKS ,vT» r*y\ Were $7.95 Now $4.95 Bathing Suits Get in the swim with your choice of boxer or brief type trunks, now SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA
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