1 t rrrJTTANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FKIPAY. FEBRUARY 27, 198. PAGE FIVt Culvin X "'.son, student at ECTC, Greenville, was s the : reek-eml guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. - - , - Mrs. W. E. Dean and Eromett Dean, of f entrees s?ent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Elliott . ' Mr. end Mrs. R, Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch and children of Portsmouth and Mrs. Donald Skinner of Elizabeth Qty were guests of Mr. and .Mrs.vEniraett , Stalling on Sun- I day. John. Aabeil and" " son Seaton of Norfolk were here on Monday., - Miss Louise Wilson,'' teacher at Chowan High School, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. :t Mr. and.Mrs. T. C. Thompson and Mr. and : Mrs.' R, A. Newbern of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. Gary Quincy of Norfolk visited his parents on Saturday. f Mrs. J. C Wilson attended the mission study at Hertford on Wed nesday. . Mra M. S." Smith of Woodville is spending this , week with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Ms. and Mrs, J. D. Yeates. " ' - 1 snow nnx NEWS Miss Ella Cartwright spent Sunday with Miss Carolyn Dean Harrell. . Miss Lois Faye Benton was the week-end, guest of-, Miss' Ann Hollo well. Mr. jtnd Mrs. Moody . Harrell and family visited Mrs. George Eure, who is a patient at the Albemarle Hospi tal, Saturday night, -if- t-: : Miss Eunice Harrell of . Norfolk spent "Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. : ; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harrell and son Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell spent Wednesday at St. Brides and Norfolk.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Jdoody Harrell and Marion visited Mrs. George Eure at the hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sawyer of WInfall Visited her daughter ; and , son-in-law, ( Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harrell, Friday. N Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winslow and son Harry Walton of Hertford visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cartwright Sun day afternoon.' , ' ' The Rev. E. B. Edwards will preach at Woodland Methodist Church Feb ruary 29 at ' 11 o'clock.' Sunday School will begin at 10:30. BELVIDEIiE NEWS I ' Miss Ethel Frances Elliott of Hert ford spent Thursday night as guest of Miss Willie Mae Chappell. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry WUliford of Wilson spent Sunday night and Mon day as buests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White. ' - " . Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow of Whiteston visited Mr. arid Mrs. W. A. Winslow and l 8. Winslow Sunday afternoon. " :v;. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland and children, Raiford and Marcia, of Sun bury were guests of Mrs. H. P. White Sunday. : . . ,T" , Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Mrs. N. D. Chappell, Mrs. A. D, Ward and 'Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., spent Thursday in Norfolk. ; t : ::--y -X-. y Mrs. Carson White and son and Wallace Weston of Portsmouth spent Thursday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weston. , , " .'- ,-.,..- ' Mrs. S. B. Smith and Mrs. W. fl. Smith of Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 'Smith Monday afternoon. . , Too Late To Qajssify WANTED TO HIRE 1 EXPERI t ' enced beauty operator. See Mrs. J. H. Bagley at Hotel Hertford. Phone . 8061, Hertford, Nf C, It NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION , Having qualified as - Administra trices of the estate of Elihu Winslow, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N, C, on or before the 24th day of Febru ary, 1949, or 'this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 24th day of February, 1948. V BEATRICE W. WHITE and ,-MARY LEE JORDAN, Administratrices of Elihu Winslow. Feb29mar5,12A9,26April2 HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. C. T. Skinner was hostess to her rook club Friday evening at her home on Dobb Street ' Those playing were .Mesdames J. E. Morris, Heavy Stokes, Julian White, G. R. Tucker, T. S. White, Sr., Carlton Cannon, A. T. Lane, J. R. Jarvis, R. A. Whttsy Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Mildred Reed. The high score prize went to Mrs. Jarvis and low was awarded) Mrs. T. S. White. A aweet course was served. '-.- CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends for their kind thoughts and deeds during my recent illness. Also for the Kxve ly cards and flowers. MRS. HORACE LONG. EUERVBODY "SAVES ' WHEN THEY BUY OR TRADE WITH Wilson Mule Exchange TRADE WITH CONFIDENCE WORK WtTH PRIDE WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF YOUNG, FRESH MULES AND HORSES WE GUARANTEE TO BE AS REPRESENTED. AND OFFER GOOD ALLOWANCE ON TRADE-INS WILSON MULE EXCHANGE T.W.WILSON. HERTFORD, N. C. HERTFORD MOTOR COMPANY - . Located One Mile South of Hertford on Edenton Highway Repairs'T?iiad to all types qi pajt&ugks, , r ' tractors and all kinds of farm equipment. - Vv-'Vv y-.f'- -'-Iv:;;':. '.V -.i:- GOOD MECHANICS ALL WELDING; GUARANTEED REASONABLE LABOR CALL US FOR SERVICE ',' ; t' phone 2506 , ' KERMIT LANE Csav ' v.1 c MY: "CARVED CURL CUT" SO v EASjY: TO WEAR say our happy patrons who have had this new haircut. It gives you the feminine, well-groomed look that's so very becoming . .". and it's delightful just to run your fingers through these -easy-UK manage curls. You can comb or brush this hair-do as often and as much as you like . which means healthier, more lustrous hair, y,-' i - j TO MAKE YOUR CURLS MORE LASTING, WE SUGGEST , OUR FEBRUARY SPECIAL - , , ' HAIR HEALTH SHAMPOO y. ALL FOR ,. CARVZD CURL CUT ' ) CREME OIL PERMANENT - v Easjhto-care-for SETTING - . $7.50 S1.00 SHAI IPOO AND FINGER WAVE.'.....:- - "15.C0 PERMAlIHtJT WAVT3-'..:-:$10X0 uli. ; V :rc:?j,;r. c. . J i r ra. mmri nouns ami Modern Times "I want to buy a petticoat." "Yes, miss, period costumes on tne third floor. .8111:, I.HIM.WU1 BKAOT-TO-SISTS LUNCHEON HIT ' . riCK-Or-TH-WEgT LAKGI , ' - ; GE2i3E5E "fi" EGGS FROM SBLSCI RED UK TOMATOES MAMS 1M UflHT, TEND1E APKT JIMIMA - NO MP881 BEDI-M1X MARGARINB IN QDATSaS 46-Ox. Cm 12-Oi. Can Dozen Carton 14-Oi. Bot. 40-Oi. Pkg. 1-Lb. Pkg. 23 J 57 1 23 I 35 1 53" 1 'Our Pride Fresh Bread TODAY'S BEST BREAD BUY! REGULAR 24-Oz. Loaf SWIFT'S BLAND LARS SWHTNING " 43c . iOT CHOCOLATE OB VANILLA CE mm 27c dr. rmLLirs grafepbitt SECTIONS 2 ho 2 29c FOR YOUR PET FLAG DOG FOOD 3 cans 23c UrTON'S FLAVORFUL -TEA BAGS " 51c ENRICHED PLAIN CS FLOUR Km 93c COMPLETE LINE AT COLONIAL1 CLAPPS BABY FOOD Strained Varieties Janior Varieties Jan tmMM& vim ian LaJC 18 sH w 1 Shop and Save Down Produce Lane . . . GARDEN-FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES NABISCO SALTED CRACKERS PBEr.annjr.a ECONOMICAL PLAIN FLOUR 25-Lb $fl.83 lag A 6 P. BRAND PLAIN i LARGE TENDER DRIED PRUNES SUJRJSrJEEE " SILVER LABEL I LB. 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