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TT-5 PES0UTTAN3 YTTTXLY, nZT.TTCrD, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 19S1 PAGE SEVEN Ccricrcnce Next Week J. T. Biggers, County Superinten ! dent of Schools, will attend a school I week' program at Chapel Hill next i week. The conference will feature : - - instructional on; school admlniatMk l.,j' tion and teaching methods for super intendents, principals- and-teachers. MRS. BENTON HONORED ' Mrs. George Benton was honored ton her 32nd birthday, June 10, at her home on Route Three, by her chil dren and grand children. All of her children were home for the occasion except Mrs, Lucille Saunders, who is all at the- Albemarle Hospital. W , Tables were arranged on ithe lawn on which an; old 'fashioned, country dinner with all Ashe trimmings was enjoyed by all . A hugev two-tiered birthday cake with 82 candles center ed the table, this alsowas cut and served. The honoree , was presented Those present were Mrs. George Benton, honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mr. and Mrs..E. D. Mathews, 'Mrs. W. M. Mathews, Mrs, Willie Saunders and family, Mr. And (Mrs, Wallie Knight and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer Wood and family, Mrs. Marvin Benton and family, Mr. and Mra. Edward Benton, Mr. and . Mrs. Wallace Benton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Russell and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell and fami ly,; Mr. , and Mrs. Willie - Russell and family, all of Hertford, Route three; Mr. and Mrs. Claude McClough and 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Jordan, aQ ol Wkfall Mr and Mrs. Paul Bass and family, of Spring Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Punk Kaytoh and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrell, Jr.', and family, Mr. ' and Mrs. , Loy Harrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Asberry . Benton, alt of. Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Benton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Benton and family, all of Drivers, Va.; Hit. and Mrs. El mer Benton and family of Crittenden, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L; Harrell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrell and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton' Harrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Harrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bell Whed bee and family, all of Saint Brides, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Crawford and family of Newport-News, Va.; Miss Elizabeth Proctor of Bethel; Mrs. Ed ward Parrish of Rocky Hock. BURGESS W., M. U. MEETS The Burgess W. M. U. met Monday night at the Bethel Community House with Mrs. WilliawrStallings and Mrs. Reuben Stalling as joint hostesses. The meeting opened by singing "Work for the Night Is Coming", followed by the Watch i Word and prayer by Mrs, Reuben Stallings. Roll was called and dues paid. A free will offering for the Beck Jones Memorial Fund was made, were read and approved. A report from the Community Mis sions leader was heard. Mrs. T, H. Byerly handed in her resignation as president of the society because of moving out of th community. - Mrs. J. B. Baanight was elected as new president to finish the present year,; Mrs. William Stallings, V program leader,' rendered a very interesting program j oh; "Come Ye .If ourselves Apart. The 'program .'opened., with Take The Name of Jesus," which was followed by readings on the subject. Uosing prayer was led by -Mrs. J. 'K. Byerly.' :.;,;. :: Yv?--hY;.: The out going president was pre-tied- a firift from the society as a token of appreciation for1 her service. The. hostesses, sewed pound cake and ice cream. ,. . . ... , . BURGESS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin- Whedbee visit ed her father, Ben Harrell, at Snow Hill 'Sunday afternoon.; -;.-- ( Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cole of Fuquay Springs were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs; J. B. Basnighit , . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ayscue, Jr., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.' M, Copeland. . -";, : "' Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Spivey, Miss Lota Spivey and Miss Etta Walters called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.'C. R.Xane celebrated Father's Day by holding a family re union at their home. Dinner was ser ved to the following 1 Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane and son, Winston, Jr., and daughter, Annie Lou, . Mr. and Mrs.- Claude ' Long and children, Claude, Jr., and Emily, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Long and son, Irwin, Jr., Mr. and". Mrs. John Elliott and daughter, Janet, and Mr. and Mrs. William White and daughter, Betty Lou. Colon .Jackson, Jr, will preach at Burgess Baptist Church Sunday, June 24, at 11 o'clock. The mem bens of the church are urged to at tend and the people of the entire community are most cordially invited to attend. Let's not. allow a visitor preach to empty pews. See that your pew is occupied. GZXAPANOZIE IJEV73 Mr. and Mrs. Tim Onley and Mr. and airs. Will Onley of Cincinnati. Ohio, are spending this week t with Mr. and Mrs.' H. E. Onley. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilson of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent several days last week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. - -v : ? ' " Mr. and MrsI C C Combs and sons lof Shawboro were Sunday guests- of jars. w. a. overman. Mr..: and Mrs. William Stanford and daughters of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Syntons-on Sun day..-;,! ,;: ..v :, . , Maryland Boyce!. Jr U. S. C.XJ.:of Wilmington, N. C, spent 'the week-end with his "parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED mmmmmm ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Moody ; Harrell an nounce the engagement and approach' ing marriage of their daughter. Caro lyn Dean Harrell, to Ralph Donald Harrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee HarrelL The marriage will take place Sunday afternoon at 5 P. M., at - the- Woodland Methodist Church, The public is cordially invited to at tend. , - t' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . - i ' .. , . ..... v , Z Mrs.' Charles Whedbee was hostess to her. bridge club Tuesday evening at ..her home. Those playing were Xttesdames 3. T. Biggers, John Uosten, WCfWrfcht, B. G.Koonce. Loui Nachnian,Xr., MiSa MarASvtaner and mfiss-fcub White. high scofe prize went to Miss Sumner. A sweet course was served.' , ; ft- .i TAKE WE HEAT. OFF YOUR CAR v.' A I v I 5J -1 I TH.S St!inni6r H WHICH INCLUDES: 9 1 I. Complete chassis lubrication . 2 Front wheel bearings cleaned, re packed and adhisted . . 3 Complete brake system Inspection with fiuld adJed, if needed 4, Analyses of battery condition plus usuiuiij wiu iaiiMiH iraiiN j wii" v ; I ) i ; K0T.mr..": ts rough on your ar! Give your cor a break by bringing it in for' service NOW. r:;:j c:iy. S4.95 ' JNCLV KiZ'Jtit OIL SV, 7 i Boyce.- -:" ' ..: Mrs. Cary Quincy and daughter of Norfolk Va, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C P. Quincy; Mrs. Blanche Christie, Mrs. Z. W, Evans and Miss Beatrice Evans of Edenton spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. u. Wilson. : " Leon Elliott, U. S. Navy. Norfolk. Va., spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott. Lt. and ' Mrs. Charles- Overstreet and , sons left this week for San Francisco, Calif., whre they will be for a month. Mrs. Mildred Anne Lewis and Miss Barbara Jean Rusell left Monday for Camp Don Lee where they will spend this week. , Rev. J. C. Chaff in of Winfall was dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Onley. . Too Late To Classify FOR SALE COOLERATOR IN Ex cellent condition. ' 100-lb. flee ca pacity. M T. Griffin, on High way 17, between Edenton and Hertford.:-' y ''f-'''-' Y--Y, '"n; v;- .r. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havinsr Qualified as Administrator of the estate of Hubert Adrian Bac- cus, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons havinar claims aorainnt the estate of said, deceased to exhibit itnem to the undersigned at Route 2, Hertford, North Carolina,' on or be fore the 19th day of June, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar -of their recovery. All persons indebted to. said estate will please make im mediate payment - This 19th day of June, 1951. , . ; ODELL BACCUS Administrator of Hubert Adrian ' ". : B'accus. june22,29july6,i30,p7 Watch For COMMUNITY CALENDAR MEATY FIRST CUT o if nil o mm iTielru uuueiyu 30m f V I M S. CHOICE I Colonial Ptid 1 1 Lb. " nnr.ioun'c XTEn-TOflY PACKED lb. 45( DRESSED AND DRAWN 6 LB. AVG. WT. BELTSVILLE WHITE Lb. i nwjviixAlj SLICED PORK LIVER Lb. CHOPS Lb. TENDER SQUARE CUT (SEwhcEx IBorasfi U. S. GOOD Winnr Qualify i Lb. EXTRA WEEK-LONG SPECIAL! rjEILGEiI'S OC(olJo)Ddl VourTOmi food bill w less MMouShopsIC? At Colonial you get all THREE wide variety, high quality, low prices x-on meats, on produce, on everything that the store of fers. You can SEE the variety . . . aisle after aisle of pre ferred brands in foods rang ing from "plain everyday" to "rare and exotic." You can TASTE the quality . . . high quality that carries a satis faction - or - your - money back guarantee. You can READ the proof of low prices right on your total cash register receipts. Colo nial's policy of Lowest Store wide Prices means that your TOTAL food bill for the week . . week in and week out ... is always lowest at Colonial. Jproclu roauce tuiips: CRISP GREEN cucur.iBEns 4 - 25 LARGE GREEN BELL PEPPEE1S 2" 29c WHITE or YELLOW SQUASH 3 lbs. 25c LARGE JUICY SUNKIST LEMONS Dozen 33c i Extra Large Iceberg LETTUCE 2 LARGE GOLDEN DAN ANAS Hd. 33c 2 Lb.. 29c J2XTRA WEEK LONG SPECIAL NATURALLY DELICIOUS RENOWN EXTRA WEEK LONG SPECIAL TASTY DELICIOUS , EXTRA WEEK LONG SPECIAL STOCK UP NOW REDGATE L2J EXTRA WEEK LONG SPECIAL TENDER SWEET EXTRA WEEK LONG SPECIAL-STOKELY'S EXTRA WEEK LONG SPECIAL KITCHEN CHARM No. Can 15-Oz. Cans 16-Oz. Can No. 303 Can No. 2 Can Roll SURE, FAST INSECTICIDE FOR SPARKLING WINDOWS Pint EASY USE 8-oz. SWdSG Bottle AMERICA'S FAVORITE SALAD OIL , THE QUICK MIXING SHORTENING . BEADY TO USE GORTON'S Quart 3-Lb. Can 7-Oz. Can 77c 23 ECONOMICAL-LIBBY'S CfiRNED " PLANTER'S COCKTAIL REO. IZK VE" 32c I011R BEAUTY HOPE PALMOL1VE SOAP INSTANT SUDS VEL OR FAD L;QGt 32c LOVELY FOB YOUR COMPLEXION CASHMERE bouquet "z, 10c CUTS DISHWA8HINO TIME SUPER SUDS FOB COMPLEXION AND BATH PALMOLIVE soap 2 ',12 25c SAVES YOU MONEY OCTAGON SOAP 3 K.. 22c MILD AND GENTLE ' CASHMERE bouquet GRANULATED SOAP OCTAGON UBBY'8 NUTRITIOUS DADY rOOD 10c LAUNDRY SOAP OCTAGON 3 cakcs 25c SO GOOD FOB YOUR PET PARD BATH iza 15c L,KR8a.V32c DOG rOOD FREEZING MIX ZS- 16c ALWAYS FRESH . HERTFORD: N. C. .
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