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PAGE SEC THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY DSCSrSR 15, 1C50 MM Week-end Guest George . Crofor of Camp Lejenne spent the week-end with Mrs. V., A, Holdren. From Delaware Mr. and Mrs. David Goss and daugh ter, Penny, of Wilmington, Del., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Tucker. ' ' From Alexandria - At Camp Le Jenne H1 1 an1 Mro Tn n n n v QMi a! a fMw r Aij. wo m.- v .ji Keith Haskett left Monday ' for with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fnt.lL lCamP IJeune to report for duty with . ithe U. S. Marine Corps. At Norfolk General ' . . ixtii n i.l.. xr-.ii. Ke turned Home vteneral Hospital Saturday for obsei ) Mr- Clinton Eley and children have vation and treatment. I returned 'home after spending last I week with relatives in Suffolk, Va. Week-end Here ' ' ' '": ' . . inr;. TJ..1 T... . A 1 : tT ISum WllaiPlWMl children of Newpo rNews Va, spent s fte week.end Mrs.'Mat Lindaey Reed will arrive Saturday toe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. jjatthews. Ifrom Wake Forest College to spend Sunday At Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe and daughter, Jo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake L. White at tended . a family reunion at Ports mouth, Va., Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Saunders. From Newport-News Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and Week-end With Parents Miss Frances Newby of Belhaven Week-end At Grifton Ita Jh Pa-ts, From Farmville week-end at Grifton as the guests of ano a WJf "ewcy' Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bradley. ! Moved To Arkan8ail . , . Mrs. Herbert White and children remained to V . a ' moved t0 Arkansas Friday where they with Mrs. Brinn, Edward Lane from Atlantic Chris- ... . . . . ,. Ji tian College, Wilson spent the week- , end with his parents. the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. From Caracas - rr-'.y , Cale White and youngest son, Ed- rfiond, and a young friend, Alfred Vamonde, of, Caracas, Venezuela, will arrive today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nate Relfe. Sunday In Washington . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett, Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett, Miss Miriam Per ry and Keith Haskett spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Haskett at Washing ton, D. C. ' Saturday Jn Norfolk - Mrs. Cecil White, Mrs. L. N. Hollo- well, Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. H. A.' Whitley and Edgar White spent Sat urday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. M. V. Horton and Marvin Hor ton of Farmville spent the week-end with Mrs. R. T. Brinn. Mrs. Horton spend several weeks Sunday In Norfolk r , Mr. and Mrs. V. N- Darden spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., as the guests ofMr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow. Week-end Guests Mrs. J. P. Keech and Miss Vera Home For Holidays I The following students will arrive Week-end in Jacksonville , home Friday, December 16th from the Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman, Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel and daughter spent the week-end with Hill, for the (Christmas holidays: Miss Mrs. B. J. Holleman, Sr., at Jack-!Molly Oakey. Bill, Murray, Reejrie sonville. Week-end Here Cecil Edward Winslow from ECTC, Keech and Miss Dorcas Knowles of Greenville spent the week-end with weeK-enu Wiui v:- narenv Mr and Mm Pom! Wir,o. low. Tucker, B. C. Berry, Jr., Richard Fu- trell, Howard Broughton. Tarboro spent the Mrs. R. L. Knowles, Returned Home Miss Dorothy Howard of Richmond, Va., returned home Friday after, In Hospital Charlotte Hervey, who has been a j patient at the Albemarle Hospital for spending several days with Mrs. C. H.i a few d s is expe.ted home j, Howard and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Fel- weet ton.. , Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. Vivian Matthews and children and Mrs. J. B. Basnight spent Satur day in Norfolk, Va. Returned Home Returned Home Mrs. V. A. Holdren who returned from the .Albemarle Hospital last week is getting along nicely. From Richmond Mrs. G. T. Yagel of Richmond, Va., Mrs. J. G. Koberson nas returned ia spending the winter with her son home after spending several weeks jand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. witn mr. ana rn.ro. vunies duiiiisun j q Yagel craddock, va. Week-end In Greenville Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Pardo of Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Richard David and tn daughter spent the week-end with rel- v. A. Holdren. atives in Greenville. . j Returned Home Sunday Guests I Mrs. Dorothy Banning of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and M., wiH return home today after children of Elizabeth City spent Sun- visiting her mother, Mrs. V. A. Hol day with Mrs. J. E. Everett dren. NOTICE! We 'Are Now Taking Orders for EGG-NOG MIX ALSO - Orders For Extra MILK and' CREAM FOR THE HOLIDAYS Phone 4827 Fenton Hurdle HERTFORD MILK DISTRIBUTOR il y ---rZr"-.v"'ZYMmHwmwm'm w I "ft Notice to Shoppers Willi Aching Feet There's only one real cure for those tired legs ... and that's to REST ' EM. And there is one way to rest 'em and take care of the remainder of that Christ mas gift list too . . . and that is to shop at NIXON'S, where you may rest and shop at the same time. OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS INCLUDE COSMETIC SETS By Yardley, Old Spice, Tussey Rosevule Pottery Vz off Norris and Pangborn Candies Amity Billfolds Toilet Water Unique Toys For the Children' Men's Shaving Sets By Yardley, Old Spice and Williams Razor Sets Billfolds Pipes Pipe Stands Ronson Lighters N I X O N:'.S ACROSS FROM THE COURTHOUSE, Flowers For CHRISTMAS CUT. FLOWERS : Roses, Gladioli and Carnations POTTED PLANTS Cyclamen; Poinsettia African Violets Christmas Begonia arid Azalea Also'- CHRISTMAS (WREATHS PLANTS CAMELLIA AND AZALEA Please call in orders for Christ mas deliveries of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants by 6 P. M. Tuesday, December 19, as we cannot promise to supply orders received after thaTdate.----'-. 1 -.VypEfONE 4606 Dozier's 35 MARKET STREET Todayt Friday Matinee 1P.M. 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