ttt3 rr"ji:iAri rrrrxjvr, kestfosd, n. o, fridat, November 2, 1951. PAGE FIVE , , The Rev. CI J. Yow has ten ' .ed 'a res: -nation as pastor of Piney r'oods Church, and has joined the 'irinia ConT-rence ct the Kethodist liurch. Ee at'.-nded iu annual con rence at Hoc. , r ntly; He and is family movi C.s week 'to th ing Oeorc Clr;8 where he has "Jeen assigned a rt-to"ate.w . - Our very hect wishes, go with Wm V and his family in .their new field of duty. - .r': : '?: v-;o , This leaves Piney .Woods Church - r without a pastor at the present .time, but expectations . are to secure one as soon as arrangements can be made. 1 1 Those who attended the 9th Dis trict Meeting for the iPTA held at P'rs. T. N. Eiddick, Urs. O. R. Wins-J low, Mrs. Aria Window, Urs. Louis i Winslow, Mrs. Oliver Winslow and Mrs. Claude Winslow. - v ; Mrs. Carl Yow and two children were the invited guests of Lt and Mrs. Charles Hene for luncheon Monday- '?.. V v' "' ; ; . Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and son f Hertford spen. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ward and Mrs. Laura Ward. " v..v;.;,, - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Ya and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson. " Mr .and Mrs. E. 0. Copeland and three children of Suribury were Sun "v via tors with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. f: H:': '' ' Mrs. jack Porter and little daugn- man Eiddick over the week-end. Recent . visitors with the W. I White family were Clifton White and family of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williford of Jackson.. : I - When the Yow family visited rela tives in High Point and Greensboro last week Mrs. Flora Hurdle accom panied them and . spent the time with her daughter' at Guilford College. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of Hert ford visited Misses Margaret and Lucy White Sunday. '. ; wmouuv.ii , iuiugu juaryuuiu oi xl ui were uue and Urn. Carl Yow and two-children, house guests -of Mr. and Mrs. Thur-' WINFALLNEWS Mrs. Mollie Barber, who has been very v ill for. several weeks, remains about the same. ."V'..'vi-'rW Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Uyruni and chil dren, Wesley ; and Karen Marie, of , end. Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Ada Thornton of 111., who has Mrs. Byrum's sister, Mrs. W.. G. Hoi- ' been visitinor her sister, Mrs. TV'S. lowelL", - Mr. and - Mrs. Thomas H. White spent Sunday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips are spending some time with Mr. Phil lips' brother in Winfall. Mr. Phillips has been on the sick list for several weeks and will be treated by doctors there. . - Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nixon and Mr", and Mrs. Emmett Elmore spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes of Portsmouth, Va., visited her mother, Mrs. Nonie Nowell and sister, Mrs. Johnnie Lane, Sunday P. M. Miss Geraldine Gregory of Langley Field, "Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gregory, over the week- Gregory, for some time left for New port News, Va., to visit relatives there, this past 'week. ' v.; - Mrs. Delia Harrell, who has been at tie bedside of her- sister, Mrs. Mollie Barber, has returned to her home in Eden ton for a few days. Miss Lucille White, Mrs. Jesse Stan ton, Miss Kay White -Stanton and Thomas Wade Stanton attended the Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey Circ us in Norfolk, Va., Monday. , Little "Miss Jan Willey of Ports mouth, Va., is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Jepse Stanton .and Miss Lucille White. WHITE HAT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. " Elwood Long left as supper guests Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Winslow and son of Belvidere and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr. . v; v.:"-; ;. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Winslow and son had as their guests Friday night for supper Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long of Rich mond, Va., and Mr. and .Mrs. Seth Long, Jr. . Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long visited Mrs. Long's relatives at , Roper Wed nesday and Thursday. CANCER CLINIC 'FRIDAY The Cancer Clinic for Northeastern North Carolina will be held Friday at Sunday for Richmond after a visit to. the Health Department in Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr. City. The clinic will open at 12:30 - Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Jr., had P. M. . a iMc ti m mkj ' SSai fiooff m V'V 4 ) c? 1 I ir- X.m I f ' . M ... ? I I I ,. ;L I ft . Ill 1 P -ZM 1 i I I f f CUDAHYS GOLD COIN - 22 - 26 LBS. AVERAGE WEIGHT i u I 39c SHANK ON PORTION LB. WHOLE OR BUTT PORTION LB. J Ltujuu .. --I 49c NSW YORX DZSSSm-- LB. ATCk WXi toCNoaacAL saAii. averagb sax UUX-TENDa-DmCIOUS-SST CUT " E?DE3.'(gEaI?S -59c BI1TED OS BY THS PIKCS - anwEE -37c fmM Another idSty Colonial r Sbollar Satel C7.TO CRABS 3 fo, 55c D E A TJ 8 A i. 1QC POTATO 8AIADAu. 33c ) .... 6A- 11 This week the fifth week of Colonial's 60th Anniversary 8sle you'll save on dozens of Items en your shopplnfl I let They've been selected by your own Man ager and Clerk . . . a your ftdghborhood Colonial Store. If s their way of say Ina Thank yoM and (to some back to see ml" For Ifs through your continued patronage that we've been able to bring yea eavlnge through volume purchasing, tower food-handling oats. When yo make your family food tour this week, meet yow friendly 0 Manager and your courteous dorks . . they'll be Salut ing Yoa with 8avlngel tIG TENDE KGtNALS 12-Oz. CJNNIYESSASY ETTCIAL KSD0AT3 ,(MI i - O O o Red Delicious, Old Virginia Winesaps, York Cooking, Sweet Jonathan :1J twrrr (PL iUJ.LJ fir? 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