I.?-, rr v .' " l ' Jar. ana Cartareth spent the ' week-end - with W. P. Chappell ; and Mr. and i lira. Harvey Chappell and visited Mr. and .lira, J. A. Chappell who are 'patients in the Chowan Hospital'.- -Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Butt and son, A Tommy hare returned home after . spending two weeks vacation with , their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L G Butt of New Hope and Mr. and Mrs. V J. Raper. " 4 .- ,,' - 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blanchard of Suffolk, Va,, spent last week-end with 1 , Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell. C. J. Raper attended the funeral of his aunt. Mrs Alice James Cartwright, , at Elizabeth City last Wednesday. - : - Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Chappell visit.! : ed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Chappell in the Chowan Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. C Butt, Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas Butt and son, Tommy, - Mr., and Mrs. D. W. Perry visited .. -, Mr and Mrs. C. J. Raper Friday even ing. ' -"v' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chappell had as their dinner guests last Sunday, Mr. - and. Mrs. P. E. Chappell and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chappell and faml ' . ly, Mr, and Mrs. Gilliam Twine, Mr. w and Mrs. Sidney Stallings and Mrs. v Mamie Hunter. Mrs. Louis Proctor and (family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Davenport at their home near Eden- ton. Sunday afternoon. r v't Mr. and' Mrs,' Sidney Layden, Sr., were dinner guests of Mrs. ; Addie Jones ' Sunday. -Mrs. A. M. Copeland called. to, see Mrs. Hue Copeland at the home of Mrs; J. 0. Perry, near Edenton, Mon day. , ' t Minnis Copeland returned to duty Tuesday after a two week's furlough which he spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Copeland. . . BURGESS NEWS v Mrs. Josiah Proctor spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. J. Parish at y her home in Ballahack. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White of Eden ton visited "her tnother and ', father, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry Sunday, Mrs. Bill Jackson of South Norfolk, 'V. Va Mrs. J. N. Criss of Ocean View, Va., and Mrs. Ernest Louis of Nor- folk, Va., were guests of Mrs Ed .Overton Thursday. Mrs. Winston Lane called to see her sister, Mrs. Ernest Spivey, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane and family visited at the home of her fath er, Nixon Hollowell, Sunday.. '- Mrs. Will Matthews, Mrs.'.; Will . Hoffler of Snow Hill and Mrs. Rus ' . sell Baker of Whiteston spent Sun- day' afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews. . - Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Proctor had as . their dinner guests on Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Willis of Rliznhprh . City, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davenport and daughter, Joella, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. .v Hanhury and daughter, Bertie .Lee, : and Mrs. Lloyd Proctor and daughter, . Phyllis of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elliott and family of Chapanoke and Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Ward called on Mr. and : Mrs, Josiah Proctor Sunday after noo; CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. 0. L. Byrura and Miss Mild red Byrum ,. spent the' week-end at (Portsmouth with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ' Cary Quincy and daughter of Norfolk spent Sunday with his parents. - Norwood Elliott, student at ECTC, IGreenyille, spent, the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. El liott Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings spent Friday' at Portsmouth. Everett Bright has returned to his home and is getting on nicely after undergoing an operation at the Ma rine Hospital in Norfolk. d at a cake cutting 'Saturday even ing at - their home honoring their neice, Miss Thomasine Ward of Ry land and Neil Sutton of Kinston, who were married ' Sunday, ' October 15th at Ballard's Bridge Church. ' Y'" -- - - ---- - - - - -nrmnnjuum ,v.C4LJRTDAT. OCTOBER $7. 1955 4 - ' , ' -'V V. Too Late To Qassily I tz"t , , , , , Tiyy ;y ; ,V, a ; jyrf ui ,MM,ii ivirsTTrrr HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. S. P. Jessup was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames Trim Wilson, J. H. Newbold, H. A. Whitley, C. A. Davenport, Clyde McCallum, ' W. H. " Hardcastle, Miss Mae Wood Winslow and the hostess. The high score prize went to Mrs. Newbold. A salad course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. V. N. Darden was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Front Street- Those playing were Mesdames J. H. New bold, J. 0. Felton, Charles Whedbee, T, B. Sumner,, B. G Koonce, W. G. Wright,' Charles Henc and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score went to Mrs. Felton. , Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mf. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson ami if family of Portsmouth were the week- ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Charles E. Johnson entertain ed her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames T. L. Jessup, C. M. Williford, H. C. Stokes, W. J. Kanoy, M. R. Campbell, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize was awarded Miss White. All guests present received a jar of marmalade. Mrs. Stokes received fRAfrasHments i WIV llUMVlilK r " , ! were served by the hostess. end guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Entertained At Cake Cutting B. Dr. and Mrs. I. A.. Ward entertain- "-, UPMW Jill mi I Styled. Smartly! Priced Smartly! . In a Variety of Comfort Styles! j-O J :" : For school,' for play or "Sunday Best" . ...:these ar the shoes you want for yotif ; chijn?!! .JLow in' price ; highf in ihie i ;. ? sure to'5 give that long,' comfortable' wear W important to growing Hfeetvi . : ' v ;We have Just received a large shipment of Children's High Top Shoes and Oxfords, also new Patent Leather Pumps. All sizes. Priced from t j i $2X3 up Come and bring your children and let us fit them up in good 1 NOTICE , During the remainder of 1950 I will not observe office hours On Wednesdays. A. B. BONNER, DDS UUST LADY'S : SMAUL: com 'purse; brown trimmed with brass beads, in Hertford last IPrlilnir -Finder return to Mattie Saunders, ft iFOR SALE ONE SMALT. FUMC.T. daire, $35; 1 coal heater; 1 Johnson outboard motor. All items fa good condition. . See Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Market Street, Hertford, or Phone eui. it CARD OF THANKS The family Of John Thnmno Jay. dan extends their-deenest rfttt!f.nH. to their many friends, neighbors and relatives ior tn? many cards of sym pathy, flowers sent and all their AeM 01 Kindness during Ins illness and death. FIFTY DRESSES ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20-21 ONLY These dresses are in CREPE, PLAIN and PRINTS, GABAR DINE, 1 and 2 piece WOOLS and CORDUROY Jumpers. Formerly Priced $9.95 to $10.95 Friday and Saturday Only $4.95 ALL SALES FINAL WOODLAND DRESS SHOPPE WOODLAND CIRCLE HERTFORD, N. C. I HIS CHILDREN I wnu aunii duveu vm ualveu , k. i t.ii e"fiA S- Can, Z41 CARNATION OK IPSE mm l ubbt's luscious rauiT 2 WITH PORK AND TOMATO SAUCE- HEINZ BESEE!) BEANS 16-Oz. Cans STOKELX'S FINEST WHOM OR STRATNEB CRANBERRY SAUCE t6-Oz. Cans 25 c 33 BALLARD'S iscnits 2 AUTO FOLI8H iluBobiriOc SCOTT TOOET IT"! " ' iizssue UNCLE BEN'S Cant 0110 T RolU CONVERTED Dice lAUNT JEMIMA BOWLING ALLEY Pst Ua PANCAKE BEWDIX tU DRYERS To Be Awarded -One in Each Colonial Store BE THE WINNER IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD I A Eendix Automatic Dryer will be given away In I eacn ana every Colonial Store ... 370 In all. Youl ..h u,.v wiui me otner customers of your I neighborhood Colonial Store! Enter often . . . and I have an even greater chance to win I See the Ben- wih ud msniav in vmti r. nn .1 a.A.A then win It In thli easy contest! ' HERE'S ALL YOU DO Get your official contest entry blank FREE at your Colonial Store. Com plete the statement, "I want a Bendix Automatic Clothes Dryer because ..." in 25 words or less. That's all you have to do. There's nothing to buy! Judging will be based on originality and aptness of thought fancy writing and grammar don't count. Fill out your entry blank today, and deposit in the box at your Colonial Store! SHORTENING cnisco '95 SWIFTS PDEM EXTRA LARGE JUICY FLORIDA 2 . For BLU-WHITE FLAKES LONG ISLAND SNOW WHITE Pkgt GauliSIotvcr I. NO. 1 WHITE otaloos 10 Hd. 19 25' LOIN END FOR SUNDAY'S DINNER-JUICY 45 end 39 Lb. LUTER'S TRAY MCK GILIKSSE) nncorj u. spots. 29c TRourfr.....;; In Sealed Pints 'Select Pin?KS SUndard, PinT'IT."." lt FRESH pp d.. " s ! io. 1 3c JUICY no EISA ORiXTIGES 5 VIRGINIA RED DEUaOCS APPLES 3 RED UR SUCDra TOMATOES Lbt. Ctn. 43' 29' 23c CI, Ib. 69c LCTERf WHOLE. SHANK OB RCTT END Lb. GENUINE LONG ISLAND Ffincir bucks lk. TENDER CENTER OTT PnEr COOPS'; 63 i ' ' NATURALLY TENDER BEEF 95" COLONIAL PRIOR o o o o o NO EDCUNG-WO WmHO WINNER QUALITY o o fOR WHITER WASHES '" ' , SET THAT "IYORY" LOOK ' lluciry ccc? 3 MORTENING '')"!-.. Lb. 89c o o o o .! I 2E Z 30 E9 95 16-Os, kfr Par. CAM 3-Lb. Cm hup. S5 2r2,c OOIUniu. . Orogon Stat DOSC PEHOS 2 29 o o o o o P a LAUNDRY soup BOWLING ALLEY &0O CABIN SYDUP OS TOMATO CATSUP HANOVER OR TUHTJE? 8RLRD 3 23c o o o o 3 c 25c 12-Oz. iottW 27 14-Ox.RmH JUICE 2 -2c 33 ASSORTED FLAVORS JXSE-0 3 j-o- 25c OS ORANGE SOW. MSHtS t 30 tots -otRrs out , 130! rosi i EAET SERVE mesa ens 2 rose ROOTS GHu L703DI2) 2 oorras FACEAL ; 7-0. lS-Ox. 20OCI. 3V 29 2S H. V mi

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