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v. -rr; ,i;r; W c, i r pag3 Eicrrr WINFALLIJE7S ; (Mrs. Robert . yollmer , and daughter of St. Louis, Mo., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..L. Sawyer. .' Mrs. Lulu Lane baa returned home from Norfolk, Via., where she spent three weeks with her ' daughter and . son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Habbs. Reginald Jones of Maryland s visit ing his- wife and children, who live here. ' ' - Mr. and Mra. Jimmie Earnhardt of Edenton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Hollowell. (Mrs. Elbert- L. Bailey and Mrs. S. B. Smith and son of Elizabeth City " pei vistors at Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell's home Wednes lay. ' Elex Jordan has returned home from Norfolk, Va., Norfolk General Hospital and is getting along fine.' Glen p. Maxwell of Memphis, Tenn., is spending some Jtime. with his wife and son and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane. After his furlough he will be trans ferred to Patuxent River Md. Thomaa Edward Umphlette was home from Chowan College to attend the Students Council play at the Per quimans County High School, Novem ber 16. While here he visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Umphlette, Wilbur M. Daughtrey of St Louis Mo spent several days this week with his mother, Mrs. E. fl. Daughtrey and Woodrow Daughtrey. iMrs. Jimmy Earnhardt of Edenton Tyree spent Sunday In Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Ruth Jennings ad daughter, Barbara Jean,1 of Elizabeth City spent Monday with .Mrs. B. H. Ward. ' Mrs. E A. Twine of Norfolk, Va.', and Mrs. A. B. Nowell of Savannah, Ga., spent the week-end w:th Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr. ; (Miss Anne Proctor of Norfolk,' V&, spent the week-nd with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Haywood Proctor. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manor of At lanta, Ga., and children are spend ing the week wfth Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Trueblood. - . CN0Y7 HILL nrrs WHITE HAT. NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webb and son of Elizabeth City and Mr. and, Mrs. Clyde Small, Jr., and daughter of! Weeksville were Sunday , guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White. ? Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett and sons, and Mrs. Mattie Umphlett visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams in Roanoke Rapids Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Horace Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy and Mr. "and Mrs. G.' W. Gregory of WoodVille visited Mr. and Mra. Moody HarreU Sunday afternoon. i(Mr. and ' Mas. Wendell Matthews and boys of New Hope visited Mr. and Mrs, E. D, Matthews Sunday af ternoon. , , .1 Mr. and Mrs. Flayd Matthews and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Elsberry Whedbee, - Sr., at' Woodville Sunday night. , Mr, and Mrs. J. L. HarreU, S., of Saint Brides, Va., visited Mra George Benton Sunday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spivey of; Bel vedere Mr. and Mrs. Jesse' HarreU, Mr. and Mm. Rajph HarreU7 Ruth and Vera 'Barrel, Mr. and Mrs. Vern on Harrell, Douglas and Linda Har reU were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.' James Harrell Sunday.' WHITESTQN SOCIETY MEETS (Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Copeland and family, Mrs. Earl Jernigan and chil dren from Colerain, Mr, ' and Mrs. Tommy Temple and children of New- land, and Mr. and Mrs., Wilson Owera of Elizabeth City were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollo well Sunday. Mrs. Bailey Temple of Newland spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell. H. B. Miller of Cherry Point slpent the week-end with his wife and par ents, Mr. add Mrs. J. B. MiUer. (Mrs. Homa mailings and , son, daughters and Mr. and , Mrs. Whit Cartwright spent the day on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Elizabeth City were guests over, the week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Walsh of Rich mond. Va.T were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., last weekend. (Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Eure and fami ly went to Weeksville Sunday after noon to see Mrs. Eure's sister, Mrs. ftris-ht. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy attena- J. B. Dickie, and brother of Murfreesboro.ed the oratorical contest held at the Miller on Roanoke Bible College in fciizaoetn City on Monday night Miss Dorotny T" Miller was one of the contestants. liftmen Umnhlett. a student of ECTC, Greenville, was home for the week-end. visited Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. .. .,:;.: Mrs. Jimime Earnhardt of Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Owens of Elizabeth City were vistors with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell on Sunday, FOR FROZEN POODS TRY Keith's Grocery PHONE 3051 MARKET STREET Orange Juice -26c Horse Meat . -27c Ford Hook Lima Beans .i36c Baby Lima Beans & - -33c Broccoli -J. - 32c Okra I. -29c Brussels Sprouts -------39c Peas .1 -28c Corn 28c Asparagus Spears - -; - 7- 50c Peaches r: 39c Strawberries . --1 - Sl' . .:60c Giuo taccr. Ms BBS unit; 13GCL fl: T?F X What a whopping Chrbtma bargain I Full family six tub. Famous Spiralator washing action. AAaulv deep-cushion rod wringer with instant safety release. Automatic over load switch. Order your Christmas EASY - Zr ft I J HEW EASY miTIII I NEW EASY tOf WHIUORY b wonderful to ghw or Moot for fro. 1 , qtioat torall wothiogt. . OampriM in m tab. 59 EASY TIIMf ' . ' : "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 The Up River, Woman's Missionary Society met at the home of Mn Lu ther Winslow with Mrs. Ralph White as joint hostess. "The devotion was given by Mattie. Lassiter, followed by prayer by Elizabeth White. Eunice Winslow and Winnie Rrddick . were named to supervise distribution of baskets at Thanksgiving. Sobelia Win slow and s Mary W. Winslow ': were named to write a memoriam for Mrs. Allie , Winslow. 'A thanks offering was taken to be dent the. girl's school at Jamaica. ' Taking iart on tne pro' gram were Winnie Riddick and Ruby White. Elizabeth White dismissed the meeting with prayer, after which the hostesses served refreshments. . T. H-'" -3T E1 "3 C-v J , ' . TO Mf,r - . The Methodist Men's Club of Per quimans Charge wiU meet on No vember 80, at .7 o'clock at New Hope. Slrs.!Britt BtaUings of near Sandy Cross, wiU celebrate her 90th birth day on Friday, November 24. Known as Aunt I-ttie, she 11 res done n tr Lttle home and is love4 and honored by aU who kn.nw ner . , Try The Weakly Classified Ada ' EPWORTH IW. S. C S. STUDY CLASS The W. S. C. S. of Winfall Church held the last Study Class of the Book "We Seek Him Together," Wednesday night, November 15, with 27 present The meeting was opened, with Eve lyn Ann Stanton and Adelia Ann Hall siging ".The Old Bugged Cross Mra. J. L. DeLaney jrave a most interesting devotional, her 1 topic being, The Cross," which was centered around the "worship center, which had the cross, an open Bible and lighted candle on it. Hymn 179 was sung, then Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., gave the lesson with several taking fart. Mrs. Elijah White gave an interest ing reading on Christ; The Head Of the Church. . ' IP Co : 'i netver er AND DRESSES Fashions 1 -v , newrayon; gabardines ', ' 1. 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