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VI r j: From California - Mrs. Eugene Perry and children, Mickey and Jim, who live at Coro , nado, Calif., but motored from Rich mond, Indiana are the guests of J. P. Perry, Sr. J At Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White, Mrs. R. E. Vickers and children Lou and Roy, . were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spruill at Ahoskie. . ' ' "At Chapel Hill . - ' . Carroll Berry spent the' week-end and several days this week at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. On iSick List Y- Julian White has heeri confined to his home several days this week be ' cause of sickness. From Mooresvilte ! ; Mrs. Lucy Elliott and Miss Dor 's othy Elliott have returned to their ; borne at Mooresville after visiting t Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boyce and Mr. and a Mrs. D. M. Jackson. - Returned Home , Mrs. R. D. Elliott has returned borne after visiting' her son-in-law f and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard, at Columbia. Returned IFrom HoMptal ' T. S. White has returned from Norfolk i General ' Hospital and ds getting along. nicely. ', ' At Hospital . Mrs. Addie Jones is a patient at a Norfolk hospital where she went for treatment and observation. , Visited KZvCher Lt. Commander E, T. I spent several days tL 'g v his mother, Mrs. Tim L.l.si, . Jr., with At Jacksonville . Mr. and Mrs. B.' J. Holleman and daughter spent several days this week with Mrs. B. J. Holleman, Sr., at Jacksonville. ; From Richmond Miss Annie Blanchard of Rich mond, Va., is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews, Rob bins Blanchard and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White. From St Brides Mrs. Beatrice Harris and grandson, Robert Harris, of St Brides, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones. : From Blackstone Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Clarke and two sons and Misses Ivy and Daisie Lambert, of Blackstone, : Va were guests Sunday of Mrs. R. T. Clarke. In Ahoskie -' Miss Frances Newby, who has ac cepted a position on the faculty at the high school in Ahoskie, left Mon day to start her duties. i , From Norfolk Miss Maurleen Ann Ho-b f Nor folk, Va.. is the guest of Uca Mamie Stalling. i , Returned Home - Mrs,' C H. Howard, who Irs- been visiting relatives at Winston-Salem has returned home. . - - FroRoxborer- i, ' Miss Jean Howard of Roxboro is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. "0. Fel ton and Mrs. C. H. Howard. . From inaton . aim wiot vt .4cno .wcu cuiu children of Kins ton have returned home after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed. From Covington . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed and children of Covington, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby and Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed, i.- OUR SALE IS ON In our clearance. SALE, you will find Crepe Dresses, in flor al and plain; adark colors, also TOPPERS in pastel and dark colors. ALL REDUCED TO PRICES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO m i s sf i i T4 We open at 9 Ai M., and close .- . i? '. . at 5:30 PM.; Saturday, 9 A. f M., to 9:30 P. M. " WOODLAND DRESS SHOP Phone 2381 Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard and children returned home Sunday after spending several days last week with relatives m Kaleigh. ., From Southern Pines Mrs. L. T. Avery of Southern Pines spent several days last week with Mrs. Clyde McCallum. -: Mrs. TttcOal- him and guest, and Mrs. Jack Wins' low and Leigh Winslow, Sr., left Sunday for Nags Head. From Craddock . Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson, and children of Craddock, Va.. spent Sun day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Mathews and Mrs. J. G. Rob- erson. Mrs. Roberson returned with her- daughter and son-in-law for a short visit From Oakboro Misses Marilyn and Louise Thomp son of Oakboro visited Miss Katherine Ann Holmes this week. , Returned Fitom Nags Head Mrs. R. C. Murray, Mrs. William Tucker, Mrs. Wilson Reed an i Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris and X.Iisa Uary Ann Harris , returned homer Sunday after spending last week at the Har ris cottage,. Nags Head. . ---".. From Greenville " ' "" ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan and daughter, Edwina, of Greenville spent the week-end and several, davs this week with Mrs. M. G. .Wright From Hanover Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sykes of Han over, w. a., are tne guests 01 Mrs. Helene Newby and Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. ' . , . ' e y " . i , . , ; 1 , . , At Atlantic Beach ' u ' k. " Mr. and Mrs. D. S. IDarden are spending two weeks at ' Atlantic Beach, N. C. , Fram St. Paul - , 1 Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Mrs. T. L. Jessup spent several days last week and week-end with Mrs. W. A. Felton and Miss. Gladys Felton at St ; Paul. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Felton to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Stokes.- ' , . ; ' ' v From Arlington ? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Price . of Ar lington, Va., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tuck er and Mrs. R. '3. Monde, Sr. ; ' , Jul!.. i i, t o it " rvit a majr op . a at Kor x General HoEjr.tal Uoniiy, . is getting along nicely. . " , - - - , Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. R., W. Bondurant and Ed Laughinghouse of Williamston spent .Saturday with Kiss Mamie Stallings. v .' From Washington " J Frank Sutton of Washington, D. C, visited his uncle and aunt this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Pennington. A Kitty Hawk Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs left Tuesday for Kitty Hawk, where they will spend several weeks. Returned Home " - ' Mr. and Mrs. C. "T. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis returned home Saturday after spending several days at . Rutherford, N. J.; and at tending the funeral "' of Jack' New- bold. .. Wednesday At Jackson . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes spent Wednesday at Jackson and attended the 50th wedding anniversary cele bration of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Fleetwood. Returned Home A. E. Hendley of Columbia, S. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Newby. He was accompanied home by his wife and children, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. New by for several weeks. W76 WW D From New Jersey " . Misses Carol and Sue Mends - of Elizabeth, N. J., are the guest j,of Mr. and Mrs". G. R. Tucker. - From Orlander 1 Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Orlander spent last Tuesday with : MisS' Sat At' Nags Head Mrs. R. S.... Monds, Jr.. and sons, Carol Monds of Elizabeth, N. J., and Beverly Tucker are spending two weeks at -the Whedbee cottage, Na'gs Head. . , From Tryon Mr. and Mrs. Paul - Culbertson of Tryon spent the ?eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Jr. . At Jacksonville . Mrs. J. S. Vick and Miss Patsy Vick are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Miller at Jacksonville, Fla. . From &d " 1 1 Bobby Keaton, XJ. S. A. F, from Biloxi, Miss., is visiting bis wife and son and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cannon and other relatives this week. He will be accompanied home by his wife and son-who have spent several weeks here. . Sunday Here' - - Lt Commander Ralph Wallace visit- his wife and family Sunday enroute to Pensacola, Fla. -s ; ..'' House Guests - - - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maltese of Bal timore, and Mr. and - Mrs. J. E. Piercant of Philadelphia, Pa., are the guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Cara- vello. ' , ' . -From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sun day with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Wesley Byrum returned home after spending several weeks with his grandmother.! Returned Home Mrs. Harvey Clarke - has returned to her home in Washington, D. C, af ter visiting relatives here. ' In Hospital 1 Charles Campen is a patient at the hospital in: Newport-News, Va., and is getting along fairly well. At Wilson - , Mrs. J. T. Biggers returned home Thursday after apending several days with her sister, Miss Helen Cole, at Wilson. . From Wake Forest . . Dn- and Mrs. W. B. -Yearns, Jr., and son, Bill, of Wiike Forest are spend ing this week with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Our new kind cf Tur-cral Lurarxe, issued by C.e . Independence . Mutual . J Life ' Insurance ' Company. . benefits ' are paid iji times of emergencies. For Ipw ; cost protection ; 1 , ' ' ! - WRITE OR INQUIRE TOD A Yt Lynch Funeral Home, Hertford, N. g. R. H. Lynch, Agent, Elizabeth City, N. C. Z. D. Robertson, Agent, Hertford, Nr C. ; Clearasice Sale Don't Miss These Bargains For Children ,- ' -i' , For Girls All Articles In Sizes 7 to 14 , , : . Skirts, $3.98 values JHow $2.98 Skirts, $2.98 values Now $1.98 ': . Midriffs, $1.98 values Now $1.39 ' Shorts, $1.98 values.-Now $1.59 . : All SUNDRESSES and DRESSES, .sizes 3 to 6x and sizes 7 to 14, $1.00 off Regular Price. ' ' - . 1. K. Girls' SHORTS, 3 to 6?, $1.98 valuej $i.ioJ. MIDRIFFS and HALTERS, 3 to 6x, $1.98 value, $1.00. ... . , Handmade PHILIPPINE SUNDRESSES -SUN SUITS " ! ; $3.98 Value $2.98; $2.98 values $1.98 . SUN SUITS: $2.98 value $1.98; $1.98 value -- $149 -FOR . BOYS: , " T " . Eton Seersucker Suits, $4.95 value, $3.59 " Wash Suits, our entire stock reduced ! ! ! Sun Suits, $1.98 value, $1.49: $1.59 value, $1.19 Swim'Trunks, $1.98 value, $1.49; $1.39 value, " One Lot of Pclo Shirts, not all sizes, 98c JOIIES KIDDIE SIIOPPE SECOND FLOOR GREGORY'S HERTFORD, N. C. Today: Friday MatineeS P.M. Night 7-9 BAiRRY SULLIVAN BETTE DAVIS Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M. JOHNNY MACK BROWN , 'Tayment On Demand" "Man From Sonora" "Pirates of the High Seas" No. 1 Sunday Shows: 2:15 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. STEVE COCHRAN and VIRGINIA GREY "HIGHWAY 301" Monday-Tuesday Maffinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ALAN LADD and MONA FREEMAN "DRMIDED" Wednesday! Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. . " DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature JOE KJRKWOOD JAMES GLEASON Second Feature LEE S. COBB JANE iWYAflar. Squared arclew "The Man Who Cheated Himself " Thursday and Friday : Matinee S PTIVL Night 7-9 P. M. EOUARO. lERANZ and MARGARET. (SHIRDAN ' t . JVom 'Raleigh Mrs. Rex Stephenson and daughter. Kay, of Raleigh are the guests this week of Mrs. Louis Nachman, Sr. Visiftd Parents i Miss Dorothy Maynard has return ed from Smithfield after spending several days with her parents. ;rr; From .Rochester Mrs. Hi R.Chriatensen and chil dren, Lynn Johnny and Christine of Rochester, . N. : Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. W 1 WHENSMART ! APPEARANCE IS A MUST i Call us ' for prompt service. Our experts will ; scientifically dry clean your clothing . . pay special attention to ugly spots and minor alterations . . . then return it rapidly in smart, new looking condition. FOR BETTER , DRY CLEANING . PHONE 2976 robertsons cuz:aners - JIEIiTrCZlD, N. C. 1 windshfeldj wiadov end wiper cndlfcsnso i i : ii mnnas - 1 . 11 j,. ( ., sy- " For tho ' .' " Wo ehSek , - : V ,.'-. ' Vy lire end: V,--,S )U '''"ii '! ' Jndudiao . y,n JJ '': . IK rA K-.lf - : ' rcdiatcr i'r: f ' 1 . . . 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