Hr. and M«. Edward Hoot ing and children of Tarboro spent the weekend with Mr. Mowing’s mother, Mrs. R. J. ‘Mooring. ■ Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hardy and Ruth Glenn Hardy of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Lena Hardy. Alice Rountree visited Mrs. Susan Perry Sunday afternoon. No Limit to Gifts Daunting free gifts at Eastern Rulane Sales is diffiult for cus tomers this week. Eastern Ru lane Sales is giving 45 gifts of fine aluminum ware, cookbooks ail food mixes to buyers of Hardwick gas ranges—and cash tfue-bu on old ringes of $50. (Advertisement) v Mr. and Mrs. Marston Smith of Mount Olive ware Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sid lay ers. t .. / Mr. and Mrs. L JL Pearce and daughters of Princeton and Mrs. Clara Gardner of Golds £S,2*ESw^5S,0fifr and Mrs. £. w. waiters.. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. White and Mrs. White’s sister, Mrs. Lucille Schweikert, of Goldsboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinsey. • Mrs. Beatrice Hadley has re turned home after spending the winter In Lexington. Ky., with her daughter, Mrs. Fat Paterson, and. MT. Paterson. Mrs. Sid Myere and M»- M. R. Garris were in Goldsboro Tuesday. • Dave Herring and Harvey Hardy, Jr., State students, are spending the spring holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood Herring and Ed Herring and Mrs. Mae Creech spent) Sunday in War saw visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob Herring. > Emma Hudson of Elm City spent the weekend with her niece, Mrs. Bryant Herring,) and family. l . Beth Webb, John Mitchell, Jr., and Qerald Moringo, Duke abl ating at his home after being a patient at the Veterans’ hos pital at Fayetteville . Mr. and Mrs. O. C. McKinnle of Durham visited Mrs. Lenore and Frederick Barwlck Friday. WINS SCIENCE PRIZE . . . E. »Im FUittp*, 18, of Lincoln. Mus., won toy . Westinghoose (rand science scholarship with essay on "Compression of Liquids and Gases under Gravitational and Centrifucal Forces.” ARRIVED |1|3S^b| | | jp* ^ a II Jr || m m | kjjIM%Lj ** * ■. - ’m ■' mm ■ WMMMm WHMm w ' V PnP . •i Wi-':d£’: KINSTO N IN( CHAMPION EGG-LAYER . . . Patricia Ryu holds "flea «•.” fvtiito celebrattar her Ifirti birthday at General Mills 1 Research Farm new Detroit, Mich. Na. 21* haa laid ““ which peattrjr 9*7 Mrs. Margaret Phillips of Greenville spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Lenore Ber wick. Mrs. Reid Ross of Fayette* vlHe visited her aunt, Mrs. Le nore Barwick, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childress of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rhodes. Mrs. Eunice Rouse and Misses Annette and Janette Rouse and T&hnadge Rouse spent Sunday In Warsaw with' Mrs. Rouse’s dfttifftter. Rev. and Mrs. Malbert Smith, of Fayetteville, announce the birth Of a son, Malbert Smith, ttt at Hlghsmlth Hospital In Fayetteville. Mrs. Smith is the former Virginia Little of La Orange. Mr*. E. B. Wooten Has Her Club At Home* on Monday The strawberry acreage $gr< harvest in North Carolina titf* year la currently estimated pfe 1,000 acres, about 19 per cent below the 2,100 acres harvested in 1953. FM: - LADIES HATS $1.98 m Full Line of TOPPERS SHOES AND SHOP AT SIDNEY’S TO BE THE BEST DRESSED IN THE EASTER PARADE! TOPPERS $6.95 up SUITS $9.95 up DRESSES $4.95 up BLOUSES $1.95 up | HOSIERY 79c up SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MEN’S DEPT SUITS $2450 up SHIRTS $1.98 up Lumber Jacket* $4.95 5S5TrT^m'S' 1 n .