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June Cristiani and Old John,
V 125-yar-oId elephanl 1
; The King. Bros., show, with Joe
Mix,- will exhibit in Elizabeth City
, Monday, August 27, opposite the Pep7
ei-Cola Bottling- Plant under the aus
pices of the Elizabeth City Lions
ciub,V::i:;e.'':,i.v. 4-.; : ,-j
1 Two special convoys are used to
'transport this., great' organization
front city to cityi Traveling with the
circus are 600 employees in addition
, to 30 advance men. .Twenty-two tents
covering 12 acres of ground house
' the transient city in the daytime.
The famous King Bros, menagerie,
declared to be the finest and most
complete traveling zoo in the world is
a part of the show.; Many new, rare
and .costly- specimens" of .'the wild
animal kingdom have been gathered
from all parts of the globe. " Tapirs,
gnus, Vlaak Varks, lions, tigers, cam
, els, dromedaries, Zebras, leopards,
panthers, yaks, emus, Jaguar elands,
. seals,-a giant giraffe, .hd a herd of
v elephants are but a part of the travel--,
ing university of natural history.
Joe Mix, the screen's famous West
ern star with a congress- of cowboys,
cowgirls, Indians, Cossacks and rough
riders' will be seen in a spectacular
revival of the old West. x
- Performances toll be given at 2
- and 8 P. M. Doors will be opened &n
hour earlier W permit an inspection
of the zoo. " L -i, . . f"
NEVHQPRNWSl
Mrs, John McMuIIan and Miss
Elizabeth Deans of Norfolk, Va, and
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Winslow of
Whiteston were guests of ; Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Perry last Wednesday.
' Miss Celia B. Dail of Washington,
D. C, arrived Saturday 'to spend her
". vacation with her parents, Mr. end
Mrs. W, E. Dail.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Barclift and
r children, Patsy and Kermit, left Sun
day for' their home in' Washington,
D. C, after spending two weeks with
Mrs. Barcllft'8 parents, Mr and Mrs.
W. E. Dail.
Mr., and Mrs, Robert Barclift and
children, Barbara, Billieand Dona,
of Washington, D. C, are . , visiting
Mr. Barclift's mother, Mrs. 4 W. K.
, Barclift. - . ' ;
' , Mr. and Mrs. Archie Earolift and
son, of Norfolk, Va., - ind Mr. and
, Mrs. Lathan Umphlett of Elizabeth
City, were dinner guests of Mrs. W.
K. Barclift on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Banks and
" children of New . York! City " were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. D. Banks
last week, .
' - Mrs. Jimmie Neary and daughter,
Miss Mary Katharine 'Neary of New
York City are visiting Mrs. Neary's
parents, Mr, and, Mrs. I R, Webb.
' M. M. Spivey, Mrs. Naomi McDon
. . nell and children, Mrs, Bob, Spivey
and Mrs. Carson Spivey have return
ed home, from .several days'-trip of
- touring s the western .part; oi norm
-Carolina. ' " ' V " ,-J
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Raper and chil
- dren of Covingtpn, . Ky., are' visit
ing relatives and friends here.
Miss 'Belen Jackson and Miss Vi
. ginia McLucky of Washington, D. C,
spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr.
, and Mrs. W. E. Dail and Miss Celia
; Dail. They (left Wednesday for an
extended trip through the southern
states of Cuba. ' r
CRAPANOKE JJEWS
Mrs. Wesley Traeblood n4 sons
of . Norfolk were .the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Stallings for two
days last week.' .'-:. .,.,;,".' ,
Mrs. Irma Dorsey is back home af
ter spending several weeks; visiting in
Portsmouth, iVa. . ' " ' , T
Leon Elliott, V. S. -Norfolk; Va.,
spent the past wek-end at home.
Mrs. Isabel Chesson and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Cassada. of South Boston,
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. John McLanch
lin of Norfolk, Va., were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Onley..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer and
son, Bobby, left Friday to spend sev
eral days in Greenville before leaving
for their home in Tallahassee. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. .. James SIoop and
family left Monday for their home in
Mooresville after spending the past
ten 1 day With her relatives.
Mrs. J. W. Evans of Edenton spent
last Thursday with Mr. and. Mrs. J.
C. Wilson, v .; - ' " .
Little Linda Lon Elliott has return'
ed after spending last week with rela
tives at I Harvey Point.
Miss Louise Wilson and friends
from Chowan attended the ,Lost Col
ony at Manteo on Sunday evening.
Jimmy Chesson left Sunday for his
home in South Boston, Va., after
spending some time with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Onley.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings and
son, Ronnie, spent Tuesday in Nor
folk, Va,
WHITESTON NEWS
v Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Rv White were Mrs. Fred Upton
and son, Freddie of Washington, D. C,
Mrs. M. H. Harrison - and children,
Don Ray and Montie Ann, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Boyd of Norfolk, Va., and
Cpl. and Mrs. R. B. Boyd, Jr., and
son of Ft. Monroe, Va. - .
Mrs. Alvah Winslow and children
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane
in Norfolk, Va., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Winslow and
family of Elizabeth City visited Mrs.
Ida Winslow Saturday night., v .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and
daughters, Carol and Nancy, of Nor
folk, Va., spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Las-
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Mrs. Forest Wiggins and children
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naLJiSU stailinga.,,'.: m-nmhwW ''
I tlx and Mrfit Charlie White held a
family. reunion! Sunday for the Ains-
ley f amilyi. fn ' honor of their father,
'..a. Aln8ie3r '6Stft mrthday; y i
; BU!RGBSS,W.M. U. MEETS iV.
The Burgess W. M. U. met Mon
day night at the church with Mrs.
Josiah Proctor and Mrs. Sidney Lay-
The meeting was opened by sing
ing Sweet Hour of Prayer. ? The. de
votional, taken from Matthew 6th
chapter, followed by the Lord's Pray
er, and a poem, Our Daily Bread, was
given by the president' ' ' " ' ,
; The minutes were read, roll called
and dues collected. ; , , :s
;i A report from community, missions
leader was heard and accepted. -i
A nominating committee, consist
ing of Mrs. William Lane, chairman,
Mrs. Sidney Layden, . Sr., and Mrs.
Tinston Lane, were appointed.
An interesting program on "Mighty
Movements In South America," was
then given. It opened with hymn,
Jesus Calls Us, which was followed
by readings, prayer , by Mrs. Colon
Jackson, Jr and closing with hymn
Thellfoht of tfc WnrM T Jpkiia
JJ 1 , : lul1 r1 waw"i
. rte hbstesse served cookies" and
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Harrell
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Irma ' Bernice Har
rell, i James. Edward Layden,. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thomas Lay
den, The marriage will take place
Sunday, September 9, at 4 P. M., at
Burgess Baptist Church.
From Conn.
, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua H. Skinner
and daughters, Adelaide, Zula and
Martha Ann, of New Haven, Conn.,
are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Skin
ner and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Skinner
at Cove Grove Farm in the Old Neck
community.
LEGAL NOTICES
' EXTRA WEEK IMc" SPECIAI-D
NOTICE OF (ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of John Alexander Per
ry, deceased, late of Perquimans
County, 'this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the estate
of said deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned at Elizabeth City,
North Carolina, on or before the 31st
day of July, 1952, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 31st day of July, 1951.
R. CLARENCE DOZIER
Administrator of John Alexander
Perry
Aug 17,24,31sept7,14,21
Wa nevtr k busy home-maker to traipse up to hap
neighborhood Colonial Store to take advantage of one,
or maybe two, money-saving "specials". No, ma'am! We
aay, ''Come to Colonial and save on EVERYTHING
you buy for the week!" Look around our (tore at the
low, low prices In every department. Fill your shopping
cart, line your pantry ehelvea, load your refrigerator
with many C S values. Then compare your register re
ceipts. At Colonial you aave where savings really count
on your TOTAL food bill for the whole weekl
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