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V ,: THE PERQOTMANS VTSSXLY, : KSr.TFOrj?, N. p FRIDAY; DrXTTTr?. 3, f im :: , j PERSONAL ITEMS 1 j ' - From Raleigh 'i :" f . Louise Payne of Raleigh visit- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. .y f ' Payne, during, the holidays. : : f j Mrs. V.E. Hendley and sons of . VCombia, S. C Arrived this week , ! 'vtBt a, ana .uuv xvewoy. V ' K - ' . Cndav At Newland ' )Mvfand Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and : children spent Monday with relatives ' , ' at Newland. 1 " t Returned Home ;''.." : , ' Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White have re ' turned home after spending Monday and Tuesday at Lumberton with rela tives. , -j---'1 ', ; From New York V Mr. and Mrs.. Zack Toms of New York, N. Y., arrived here today to .visit his aunt, Mrs. T. S. White at her home on Market Street. T" Saturday Guests ; Sunday At CstesvBle - ; uonoay uuesai m rom viiariom , Mrs. George Hoskins; Mrs. Charliej Mri. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Charles- unr.ana Mrs. Jonn lwis ferry ancr, m,r. ana mrs. ttiaara rayne ana Griffin of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson spent Sunday in Gatesville as children of Windsor spent Sunday with 1 son of Charlotte arrived Saturday nd W. Hobbs and children, Worthingtonfrthe guests ol Mr. ana Jars, noy mr. ana hum. xv. m. niauica, jr. and Luanne, and Mrs. Charles Spencer of .Rocky Mount spent Saturday with (Mrs. Charles Johnson and. Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. -' Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barker of South Hill, Va., spent the week-end with) Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Jr. AtRaeford J". . Miss Bonita Hutchinson and Miss Marvina White spent several days this week with friends at Raeford. - From Mass. Lt. and MrsJ G. D. Walker and daughter, Becky,of Springfield, Mass., expect 'to arrive this week to visit Mrs. R. L. Knowles. From iRoxboro ," Miss Jean Howard of Roxboro visit ed her mother, Mrs. C. H. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. JiO. Felton during the holidays. : ? i , spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. E., Payne. At Winston-Salem Today: Friday S. Matinee 9 P. M. Night 7-9 TYRONE POWER MICHELINE PRELLE ' Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M. EDDY ARNOLD I . . -in- , . .."American Guerrilla "Feudm Rhythm" 'in The Philippines" j Rdar patror no. s Sunday Shows: 2:15 4:15 and 9:15 P.M. v REX BARKER and DENISE DARCEL lim oliE SLAVE GIRL" Monday and Tuesday Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 P.M. URT LANCASTER and VIRGINIA MAYO Wednesday: Matinee & P. H.' Night 7-9 P. M. ! .r.' , DOUBLE FEATURE x - First Feature i St6na Feature .v.- - ARTHUR FRANZ ' ALLAN LANE BARBARA FULLER V - '( " hi rnished" ;, "Salt Lake Raiders" Thursday and Friday: Matinee S P. M-Night 7-9 P. M. ' STEWART GRANGER and DEBORAH KERR - ' fa '" "'' io flnttra WET (Haves. ' - . . i ' " i From Greensboro . - Holidays Here '. - ' , Alfred Williams from Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., and Miss Elisabeth Tucker of Raleigh and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr, sons. J. M. Cox, of Richmond, Va., and, Miss" Virginia Tucker of Santa Monica, are 'anendina- the holidays with Mr. Mrs. G. W. Harrell of Norfolk, Va.,' Calif., arrived Friday and is spending gad .Mrs. - Talmadge IRose, Sr., at houaays. - 1 - - " . . i From-Goldsboro .From Newport-News At Garland Of r. and Mrs. Fred Chalk and hil-i " Mr. and Mm. Dozler Sutton and . Mr. and Mrs. McClelland Wade and dren Jbf . Goldsboro arrived .Saturday 'children - of Newport-News arrived children spent the holidays with rela- and spent several days with Mrs. An- Saturday to spend the holidays with tives at Garland. V nie Chalk and' Mrs. Baker Wood. fir. and Mrs. T. E. Raper. Itoji Lj:b IcLam '.' Jimmy Felton arrived home Lt . urday from Birmingham, Ala a spending the holidays with his I ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton. - From Suffolk s . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eley and t'.-. and Mrs. Sidney Davis of Suffolk, Va., spent Christmas. Day with Mr. s. J v Mrs. Clinton Eley. From Washingioa ... , 'rMiss Willie Mae ChappelL haS Te- - turned to Washington, D. C after ' spending the holidays with her par . ., ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell. ' t .-.l.v IMIlUONTIli J ' j " "V- UxentmJ v , SSSmw Tuiw- - - -. mssaaaaa,,,i - i Thanks to the Greatest Public Demand any Motor Gars and Trucks Have Ever Enjoyed, the Latest Million Chevrolet' have been' Produced in Less Than 6 Months . . Compared to 12 Years for the First Million I : W join all other Chevrolet dealers in thanking our cut- - So it is your overwhelming endorsement of , tha tomers for making possible this 25 millionth Chevrolet ' products and services we offer that is behind the pro For the only reason anyone mokes more products duction of this 25 millionth Chevrolet less than- six is because people vent more of them. We Chevrolet ' - months after completion of the 24 millionth. " - dealers are able to deliver more passenger cars and 1 SNt are sincerely grateful And we believe the best tnickshan any other automobile dealers today because way we can express our gratitude js- to Continue to you prefer Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks over v offer you the very finest services and the very greatest any other make. values that we possibly cant MORE PEOPLE SUY CHEVROLET THAN ANY OTHER CARI . I I MORE CHEVROLET TRUCkS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKII Hollwell (Ghevrdlei (Company Hertford, -N. C iuJ : ; " Phone 2151 . - : sri.J . , ' 1 II - ' I ' - ( in' ' - ,-. ' 'mmmmmm lllaaaiaaaaamaiBmaaaaaaammw' Mi nnriArtnrururttfwtJXij-tj lnixTlfiiXAXti jwwMafyyi fVVTTll'VTrTVt'Vs"SS"i "T M T l"f" liiifMYwsMi i n :'vS-uajaeesttis-sisiisrtsu v.. v..;; ; 1 f - l H 'k'.V DEPtNiBILITY tf , xy 4 i. .K. 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Yea read ta vtuld be acfiaaid by saara thasi fnjtWCttn par year. , Because tracks share tbe fcighwar, tltjr participate twarSf ta hkkwar majterjanre and coostntctioa cost. The result i that North Carolina gets more and batter roads and you fct an efficient, ecowomicsl trawporMtioo service second to none b 'the Nation. t' 4 - -i' , ' , ' , ' i
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