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pa.; ; ' . rz-z rz?:: ,tZ ' . ... - 1 , : t-i a a n xi xa x xv o o 0 0 0 0 From Florida'' ' " ' ' " Miss Ruby "White from Bradentdn, Florida, ia visiting Miss Mary Sum ner. . ' ; ' 1 ' " ' ; 1 , Returned From Hospital I Miss Martha Lee Tilley. returned from the Albemarle Hospital Mon day, where she spent several days for observation. Wednesday In Richmond Mrs. W. . Kanoy spent Wednes day in Richmond. ' Saturday In Norfolk " ' .' - Mrs. Tommy Miller, Mrs. Preston Copeland, Miss Myrtle Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith spent Sat urday in Norfolk. ' 51 ' Tuesday In Norfolk " in Mrs. George Powell, Mrs. S. T. Sutton, Mrs. Martin: Towe and Mrs. Henry Lewis spent Tuesday in Nor folk, y? Friday In Norfolk A 1 Mrs. Joe Caravello spent last Fri day in Norfolk. i 0 ,0 0 0 Returned From Hospital ; W. M. Morgan returned home from the Norfolk General Hospital xues day and is getting along nicely. , Visitansr Daughter Mrs, C." O. Fowler left . Saturday for Columbia. Mo., where she will visit her daughter. (. Tuesday At Corapeake Mrs. I. A. Ward spent Tuesday at Corapeake with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lassfc ter. Week-end At Chapel Hill Miss Ruth Tucker and Miss Eva Harris spent the week-end at Chapel Hill. Week-end At Greensboro Robert Lewis Stevenson spent the week-end with friends in Greensboro. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Caspei" Meekins and daughter from Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Tilley. Week-end Guests , ' - Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Hoffler from Parria Island, 8. !.,: spent the- week end with Mrs. W. E. Hoffler. Mrs. J. H. i Bagley has 'returned home alter spending several days last week visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pick hardt in Richmond. ' " In Rocky Mount ' ' . ' v G. E. Newby, Jr., and daughter Lee from .Rocky Mount spent' Saturday with Mrsl G. E. Newby, They were accompanied' home by 'Mrs.' Newby, who will visit them for severa weeks. From Kings Mountain - BIrsT George,. Lattimore and son George from Kings Mountain visited Mrs. R. T. White this week.. ',- 85c! 50c WEEK-END SPECIALS Visit Our Grade T Market SELECT OYSTERS, per pint . 79c : SIRLOIN STEAK, pound 90c:: ROUND .STEAK, pound I FRANKS, pound - ----- VEGETABLES COLLARDS TURNIPS White Potatoes. 10 pounds - .55c t 1 Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds .- -25c Florida Oranges, per dozen 50c Apples, 2 pounds r 25c Celery, bunch . 15c Carrots, bunch 15c j ; Lettuce, per head 1 . -. Ifo . 15c Fresh Coffee, popular brands, lb. 48c - 60c Cigarettes, allpopular brands, carton. $1.50 We have a line of Men's Dress and Work Shoes. Ladies' Work Oxfords and Ballerina in stock. Also a line of Men's Work Clothes. Barber's Store PHONE3661 CORNER EDENTON ROAD AND GRUBB STREETS Today Friday Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. , JUNE HAVER LON McCALLISTER "ScuddaHoo Scudda Hay" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. taV - JOHNNY MACK BROWN "Triggermanw "Sea Hounds' No. 16 Sunday: Shows 2:15. 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. ' ' ' . JOAN LESLIE and JAMES CRAIG -m- "NORTHWEST-STAMPEDE" Monday and Tueadayt Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 P. Mv CLAUD ETTE COLBERT and ROBERT CUMMINGS Week-end Gueeta Mr. and Mrs, Jack Jarvis of Nor folk, Lieut-Comdr. Kenneth Jarvis of Honolulu 8 pent " the week-end .with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. From Norfolk ' ' ' ; Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson and chillren of Norfolk spent the week end with Mrs. 5. T. Sutton. ' ' ' i, ' 'ii' '' ' Attended Football Game . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe . at tended the .Haijipton-Warwick foot ball same 'at Hampton, Va., Friday night On Sick List , Mrs. Rebecca Fleetwood' Boyce is confined to the home of her son, P. J. Boyce, because of illness. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children from Newport News' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper. , - c r. " . Week-end At Cl.apel El G. R. , Tucker spent the week-end visiting his son Reggie at the Unl versity of North '-. Carolina, Chapel From Norfolk , . Tn Mr, and Mrs. Grayson Inman and children of Norfolk spent this week wi,th C. G. Stephens and Miss Eliza beth Stephens. si'iiiV Sunday Guests - ri " Mr. and Mrs. Rufus White and children of Suffolk, Mrs. Herbert Ward and Miss Betty Ann .Winslow were the Sunday guests of Jkfr. and Mrs. C. I. White. ' : : bVom Suffolk - ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hines of Suf folk spent Sunday wit! C. G. Stephens and Miss Elizabeth Stephen. ;, jg Week-end In Durham Dr. and Mrs.' T. P. Brinn and chil dren spent the week-end in Durham as the guests of Mrs. W. H. GlJSitfm and Dr. and . Mrs. Norman Rose."lDr. and Mrs Brinn attended the'Wro Una-William' and Mary football game Saturday..' . : :f ""S s. FromWeldon ' Dr. and Mrs. Harrell Uohnson of Weldon Spent the week-end with Mrs, Charles', Johnson. y. From Portsmouth f ; Mr., and Mrs. Vincent Hill "and daughter of Portsmouth spent the week-end with. Mrs. George Fields. Week-end Here Carl Copeland and Donald Stivers' of Washington, D. C, spent the week end with Mrs. Charles Whedbee. Returned Home Nathan' Newby has returned to his home in Los Angeles, Cal, after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Week-end Guests r ' Mrs. C. R. Bush and daughters, Misses Grace and Louise Bush, of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Milton White from Greenville arrived Thursday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jake White at their home on TJrubb Street . -V ; "''.''M'-Jf'.-'f"':":'' ' ' ' : . ;1:lf.iv From Norfolk "" James Howard of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. , " ."T. r Friday In Norfolk . ' Mrs. J. O. Felton and Mrs. E. L. Reed spent Friday in Norfolk, - r) From Columbia Mr. amLMrs. S. F. Pillard and. son Bill, of .Columbia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, . From Rich Square V Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe Brown and chil dren from ' Rich Square visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell Sunday. Sunday In Norfolk ' ' , : ( r Mr. and Mm. D. S. Darden and Miss Nancy Darden1 spent Sunday in Norfolk and Suffolk. ' -q HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ; Mrs. Clyde , McCallum was hostess to her bridge club last Tuesday Even ing at her 'a home on, Front street. Those playing were Mesdames H. A. Whitley, Trim Wilson, W.' H. Hard castle, .Maude Fulford, J. H. Newbold, S. P. Jessup and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high, score prize went to Mrs. Hardcastle. A sweet course was served. . ..' W. S. C S. MET The Woman's Society of Christian Service, of the Methodist' Church met Monday night at 8 P. , M. at ; the church. Mrs. Lawrence 'Towe',' ;Vice President, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. C. O. -Fowler. Mrs. , Alton Hurdle had charge; of the program, assisted by Mrs. ..R. ' S. Monds, Jr., and Mrs. Lawrence Towe, Miss Ruth Tucker sang a solo.' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CCUB Mrs. B. G. Koonce was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her apartment .- on ' Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames J. 0. Felton, J, G. Roberson, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, V. N. Darden, J. H. Newbold and Miss Kate Blanchard. The hitrh score nrize and floating prize was awarded Mrs. Newbold. A sweet course was served. " - . ' ENTERTAINS Wl)GE CLUB Mrs.. Q. R. Holmes entertained her bridsre club Tuesday evening at her hdme. Those playing were Mesdames H. C. Stokes, C E. Johnson, G, W. Barbae. C M. Williford,: T. L, Jes sup, Jack Brinn, M. R. Campbell and Miss Mary Sumner,. The high' score prize irent to Mrs. JeBSup. Refresh, ments were served. - ' ... " -In- "SLEEP MY LOVE" Wednesday: Matinee I P. M. Night 7-9 P. HL ' DOUBLE FEATURE r s ' First Faatnre r Second Feature GEORGE BRENT 1 " r i LYN WILDE ALAN HALE "God's Counrty and theWpiaanf 'V LEE WILDE "Campus ; IIoneyinoonw Tharsday-FrMay Matinee 3 P. M. Night T-9 P. JL ' . 'I v ' JEAN ARTHUR and JOHN LUND ' " . '4ri"r-s1riii' f Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dillard and Mrs. W. M. Morgan and Carroll Berry, Jr., visited W. M. Morgan! at the Norfolk General Hospital Sun day. Miss Helen Morgan returned to' Norfolk Sunday to spend this week with her father. Sunday, At Wake Forest i Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madre and daughter Ann spent Sunday at Wake. Forest " ' ' From Richmond ? Mr. and . , Mrs. Cally Campen' of Richmond spent the weeek-end with Mrs. Jane' Campen.. Mrs. Campen re mained this week and Mr. Campen re turned home. " Week-end At Greenville Mr,' and , Mrs. John Biggers and daughter ratricia spent the .week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raynor at ,Green vflle.v,. , From Edenton ' ,v Mrs. W. E. Hassell of Edenton is spending this week with Mrs. Charfes Johnson. 'v 4 -4 - r?-"' f' ft-. lr;--'" '. e3i' . iwaiaisa. j " b f, 'v. ' .-',;., Week-end With Pavts - , j mma margueqie -. naru, KiN, rroni Wake Forest spent the week-end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Wrd. Attended Meeting ""v"'"w -" i' - Mrs. I, A. Ward spent Thursdav and Friday in Raleigh and attended the State W, JaV U., executive meeting of me Baptist cnurcn. , ' ' Tisiting Daughter . ;.'."T Mrs. R. T. Clarke is visiting her daughter, Mrs, , Crawfori, in . Ports mouth.'' . -V '."H, 'fi t 'hi' urn' ik gf r f From South C3 ? 'e X'' A ii from . ." s r t . v end wlpi tlr. c i I t. J. : , !. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. G. R. Tucker was hostess to her rook club ' Thursday evening at her home on Grubb street. . Those en- Joying the evening were Mesdames J. E.' Morris, J. H. Towe, C. T. Skinner, Julian White, Carlton Cannon, A. T. Lane; D. F; Reed, John Biggers, Har ry Hollowell, Crafton 5 Mathews; W. H. Pitt and Miss Thelma Elliott. The high Score prize went to Mrs. Skin ner, low to Mrs. Cannon and floating prize was awarded Mrs. Mathews. A salad course was served. - ' ENTERTAINS ROOK CLUB : Mrs. Edgar Fields entertained her rook club Friday evening" at ber home. Those playing were- Mesdames Alfred Lane, J. T. Lane, Jimmy Stallings, Thomas Tilley, Clin Haskett, Tom Cox, Jim Bass, Martin 'Towe, Willie Ainsley, Clinton !Eleyj Arjhnr White. The high score v prize went to Mrs. Towe, second high to Mrs. Cox and low and floating prize was awarded Mrs. : White. A salad 1 course was served. ' - "' '- BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. W. J, Kanoy was hostess at a bridge party Thursday evening at her home on Church Street, rThose invit ed were Mesdames V. N. Darden, G. W. Barbee, C. E. Johnson, C. M, Wil- Ufdra; H.. Ci Stokes, T. L. Jessup, M. R. Campbell and Miss Mary Sumner. The high ' score' ' prize, went to Mrs. Barbee and low ' was' awarded Miss Sumner. ' A sweet course was served, ' ' CIRCLE NO. 4 MET . Circle No. 4 of the W. M. S. of the Baptist Church met. -Monday night, November 8th with Mrs. Tom Perry as .hostess. I MrgT.fE.'. Madre presid ed, The meeting was called to order and the hymnr "What a Friend We Have in Jesus? was sung. Mrs. Lena Gregory" led in prayer. The joll was called with 15 members present and one new member' was added to the rolLV'. - After singing hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign"1, Mrs. Robert White gave the Scripture lesson 'and I'rs. J. E. Ev erett, offered pra; -, -Mrs. Mark Gregory had the enl her subject was "On Islands 'of the S? Euck " - 1L .id. T ... ' ' '.: f 1 f 1 program and Cavior for the , Mrs. -yGi C. r'lim. t. i I Am r. be K- ' .owed j . A truly virtuous person is ULe good metalthe more he is fired, the more he is fined; the more he is opposed, the more he. is approved. ,, v l Richelieu. A.TUction is t'-.e wholesome soil of virtue, where patience, honor, sweet humiuty and calm fortitude, take jroot and strongly flourish. , , David manett. 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