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. ,,,, ,..-y,,.v;,(4 ' Mr, , and lira.. B. Ralph White of Mvidere,' announce th engagement . '.of their daUghtevMiBs Evelyii Banks . 1 White", to Lieut Fred E. Upton, Jr., USNR,' eon of Mr: and Mrs: Fred E. j ,Upton of Camden, N.Cv -" f - - ' " f';; From' King Mountain : ';,f'ij;5i Mrs. George Lattimore from Kings ' Mountain is the guest this week of 'Tier mother;; Mrs. R. T. White. Tneodag. Here ''; ':'- V Mf. and Mrs. Eli Bass from Nor folk spent. Tuesday with Mrs. Jim 'Bass, Sr. A i. Returned Htnne ' ' : Mrs. Baker Wood returned home .ilast Thursday after spending a week -"..with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk atf w, Cherry Point. '- .'Returned Home VMrt. R. D. Elliott has returned home after visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Dixon in Ay den and Mr. and Mrs. T S. F. Pollard in Columbia, N. C. House Guests i Mr. and Mrs. Byron Emmons from Lawrenceville, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White. Mr. and .Mrs. Emmons lived in Hertford for .quite a. few months, Mr. Emmons bet ing stationed at Harvey Point. 'From Ay den "f,'-'' Mrs. Hubert Dale and daughter V i -from Ayden are the guests this week .v of Mr., and Mrs. Harry Broughton. Week-end In Portsmouth Mrs. Roy Preston and Miss Helen 'v -.Gaither spent the week-end as the ' - guests, of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Albert son in Portsmouth. They attended . the- Crawford-WQlcox wedding in . Norfolk Saturday. raw" a. . pois rxi fin'. STATE -sr Today (Friday) ; Matinee I P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. r .v RANDOLPH SCOTT ; t . ANN DVORAK "Abelene Town" Sunday Shows M5, 4:15 and Irl5 P. M EDDIE DEAN and JENNIFER HOLT j "SQiiG OFluFmpr Monday nod Tuesday Matinee S P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. '' "Y CHARLES BOYER and JENNIFER JONES "CLUNY Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. . Night DOUBLE ' J C " Firaf Feature v i t ' BERTJGORDON 'rll HARRY VOELL tfl Thursday and Friday '.Matinee S P, M. ;Tight 7 and 9 P. M-. U . OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND and roA MJPINO "DEVOTIOIl" : Wednesday In Elisabeth Cftr . . ; . r Mrs, C F. Sumner iapent Wediie day in of Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Tillett. " 'knd1,; Wke -Forest; 'C"' Miss Dortl ByruM pent -the week end at Wake Forest with MisB Ellen Vaughan and attended the Wake Forest-Clemson football game. Sunday In Norfolk . Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hill of Eden ton, Harvey Jordan of MinneapAHs, and Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Sunday in Norfolk with friends. , ' From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jordan of Washington, D. C, spent Monday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Sunday Here Lieut. Gordan Walker and Lieut, (jg) Rx Ellington from Washing ton, D. C, spent Sunday as guests of Miss Grace Knowles and Miss Janet Murray. Accepts Position Mrs. Matt Matthews has accepted a position with Simon's store, replacing Mrs. J. E. Everett, who resigned last Saturday. Returned Home Mrs. R. S. Monds, Sr., returned home Tuesday after spending 10 days with friends In Marion, N. . Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and children from Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ev erett. Monday In Norfolk Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Payne and Mrs: Willis Jessup spent Monday in Norfolk. FiOOttt 01 It ' . 'wstret Add from lataSt I lliafr Mk. .1 . -" I r f fl IIOMAfaaa. i THE DIRT Wftt Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. CHARLES STARRETT in "Frontier Gun Law" "Purple Monster" No. 8 BROWN" 7 and 9 P. M. ' FEATURE J '' Second Feature " U LEO GOBCEY.' . 'rf. if 4i "l 4 . n k-e..J v a. a;, and Jm.s. V. i. Awards. -y, 'fot vf , ' ' v V''!' ft Thursday I Ahoskie ,l I. 9 ! Mw; and ( Mrs. !!v Mark Hathaway were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. F.; W. Bitter in Ahoskie. Sick At Home'; Cale Copelandwho has been quite 111 at Jiis home for several weeks, is still little improved. From Whiteville , Mrs. W.-L. Thompson and daugh ters, Eva and Joyce, and Jack Hardy from Whiteville spent the week-end with Mrs. Hattie Spivey. Week-end Here Ray Jordan fitom Newport News spent the week-end with his parents. From Williamston Miss Julia Laughinghouse from Williamston spent the week-end with Miss Pat Morris. From Norfolk Miss Dorothy Jenkins from Nor folk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newbold have returned to their home in Ruther ford, N. J., after 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Week-end In Norfolk Miss Nancy Darden spent the week-end with friends in Norfolk. Monday In Norfolk Mrs. C. M. Williford and Mrs. H. C. Stokes spent Monday in Norfolk. Visiting Relatives Mrs. D. S. Darden left Monday to visit relatives and friends in Lynch burg, Roanoke, Va., and Winston Salem, N. C. Tuesday At Corapeake Mrs. I. A. Ward and Ruth Ann Sloop spent Tuesday in Corapeake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lassiter. Week-end Here W. C. Archie from Durham 'visited his wife and son over the week-end. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winslow, Leigh Winslow, Sr., Leigh Winslow, Jr., Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Carlton Dav enport, Jr., Miss Mae Wood Winslow and Mrs. W. H. Hudson attended the Crawford-Willcox wedding in Nor folk Saturday. Returned Home Miss Mae Wood Winslow and Mrs. W. H. Hudson have returned home after spending several days in Nor folk with relatives. Wjjek-end Here 'Leigh Winslow, Jr., a student at the University of Maryland, College Park, Md., Kpent the week-end with his father. Week-end In Washington Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce, Mrs. W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner and son Tommy and' Bill Jessup spent the week-end in Washington as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolac McMul lan and Mr.- and Mrs. Ralph Wallace. J, Returned From Duke Mrs. E. M. Newby returned home Friday from Duke Hospital, where she was a patient, and is getting along nicely. Attending Methodist Conference Mrs. R. T. Clarke left Monday for Lynchburg, Va., where she will at tend the Virginia Methodist Confer ence. She will also visit in Black stone and Pprtsmouth for a few days. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Don Campen and children from Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mrs. Jane Campen. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush and daughter from Portsmouth spent the week-end with C. 0. Fowler. Sunday Here - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elliott from Edenton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Elliott. 4 Returned From Hospital Edward Lee Madre has returned home from the hospital in Elizabeth City, where he had his tonsils re moved. From Durham Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams from Durham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg. From Williamston Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliott and chil dren of WilliamBton spent Sunday with - Mr. and Mrs. ' ft. D. Elliott From Charlotte 7 Mrs. A. E. Hendley and children of Charlotte are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. t. ' Returned Home - . Mr. Pete Mills and son, who have been-visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tower left Wednesday for their home in Winfleld, Alabama. Enroute they will .' visit Telatives in Tennessee. While here 'they were entertained at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. White and Mrs.- B. M. Fowler. ... . , night . hi o'cjotii, v . eyy 11, 1. Ilia lirimdi f - Viro-initA Ti a X Jvntr ' Mary Blanche Miller, . teacher' of' the class. ' ,. "- " , :'f I the meeting with Binging "Showers of Blessings'' after which the meet ing came to order, with each member taking part, in which they had a very interesting program. , .There were eight members present: Virginia Mae Long, James and Mar Jorie Umphlette, Garland, Albert and Shirley Eure, Norman Mi'ler and Willy Mae Caddy and five visitors O'Nieda Caddy, Dorothy-Mil) ?r, Seth Jr., Elwood Lee and Mrs. Seth Long. They played many games, which they all enjoyed, after which cold drinks and cakes were served. From New Jersey Mrs. M. J. Eborn and son, Nixon Eborn, from Sewaren, N. J., are the guests of Mr. iand Mrs. W. H. Hard castle. Visiting Here Sgt. and Mrs. Lyman Shepard and. daughter from Fort Benning, Ga., are visiting Mr. Shepard's mother. Unchanging Through The Years Time does not dull the lustre ' nor weaken the solid strength , of the monuments we supply. Handsome in design, reliably installed, their quality is ever lasting. Lynch Funeral Home HERTFORD, N. C. Horace Lynch 104 W. Main St. Phone 412 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. NABISCO Premium Crackers i-ib. Pk'R. 23c DOWN PRODUCE LANE 17. S. NO. 1 FANCY TOKAY GRAPES.... 2 lbs. 23c FANCY RED VIRGINIA DELICIOI'S APPLES 2 lbs. 25c In Mesh Bags 5 lbs. 65c NEW GREEN CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER SWEET POTATOES selected 5 3 YELLOW ONIONS fancy 5 . 15c j ICEBERG LETTUCE LAR(;E 2 H?8 19c CURLY LEAF SPINACH 2 ft 19c I - IDAHO BAKING POTATOES 10 Jt 45c MESH BAG 10 lbs. 48c LEG O' LAMB AMERICAN Cheese, lb. ...65c GRADE A Frps,lb.....67c CORNED Spi. 29c CORNED f'u'lets, lb. . . .27c Prices Subject to Change hut bu. fci-Sluj. Thursday eveuii' ' at her homto.i."'fhosa playing were. Mea- dames Clyde McCallunv 3. H. NeW- bold, C; A. Davenport, Jv R. Futrell, Trim Wilson, H: A. Whitley; J. E. Winslow and Miss Esther Evans. High score prize went to Mrs. New bold. A salad course was served. W. M. S. TO MEET Cottage prayer meetings sponsor ed by the Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Baptist Church will meet as. follows: Circle No. 1 will meet Monday afternoon, October 21, at the church at 3:30 o'clock: Circle No. 2 JUUu"iifijij ii .r -T-" ir 1-1 '- ii. 'ui.n ir -i i r A CAR LOAD OF 5-V and Corrugated ROOFING IN 6, 8 AND 10-FOOT LENGTHS Get Your Roofing Now While This Supply Lasts HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" HERTFORD. X. C. Ml QUALITY FOOD ST0RES3 ? 3 13c i LONG ISLAND SNO-WHITE Per lQ I HeadA"C I FRESH FULL OF MILK COCONUTS 14c 5 LANG'S DILL CHIPS MOTT'S APPLE CIDER PANCAKE FLOUR COLONIAL FLOUR CLAPP'S BABY MITCHELL'S CCR! TOMATOES Some n" 'he items listed below may 'm temporarily out of stock these a e our prices when available! Lifebuoy Soap, cake.--7c Lux Toilet Soap, cake. 7c PERSONAL Ivory Soap . 3 cakes 14c SPRY Shortening. 1-lb. jar 25c Johnson,, Sr.; jCircle No, .ii meet vireie no. win meei rriuay mgui, October 25, at 7:30 with Mrs. Robert White. Circle No. 6 will meet Thurs day afternoon, October 24, at 3:.'!') with Mrs. Norman Elliott. Circle No. 6 will meet Tuesday night, Octol'ei- 22, at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Clinton i Eley. The world is a comedy to those who think a tragedy to those who feeL Walpole. v-' JUST RECEIVED Good News! WHITE FLOUR and we are using il in Our Pride Bread aain. Buy Our I'ride today and every day it's belter than ever! TKII'I.K FRESH OUR PRIDE SANDWICH 14c RECl'LAR 10c FOR VAKIETY TRY THESE Rye Bread, loaf -. -13c WhaleWheat, loaf 12c Raisin, loaf 12c colonial GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Larue 46-oz. 29( HEINZ SOUPS TOMATO 12c ''er x Can I'EA Can Quart Jar Quart Bottle 1'ILLSBl RY'S 20-oz. Package SELF-RISING 10-lb. Bag FOOD Strained 4 ''2 oz. can T Whole Kernel No. 2 Can NE'. No. 2 PACK On YINDEX Bottles ZERO CLEANER 17 Qt. Bottle A4t vr , if? "is b i ' ,.$ .
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