i I r r. J I ' 7 C 1st '. r.,r have t.Mtl -a. T anl Uss Ana tor of . 4 V rt t wek-end - wi.h Kiss Proctor' ' r-p. " 1. . J W YT J Tk - , ar. win mil. awwu rw ton , .. . - .... - .v. ITr. an Mrs. W. B.? PhlUipt had as their guests Sunday, Mr. Phillips tL'tr, Mrs. . Will Mediin and son, Garland, of Mease. N. C. Route one. MA and Mrs. Erie Watldn of Ra leigh A. J. Faison and Norris Wat- kiPs ofNene, N. C. ' " " i r. and Mrs. J. .M. Mathews, Ur. teJ JSra. Wilson Owens and chil dren, J&nmie and David, and Miss JU1 Ward of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. W. G. Hollowelt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Temple and eon, Willie Carroll, of Newland spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.' ffollowell. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Temple and children, Johnny Martin and June of Newland, spent Sunday with the Hollowena. , - Jessie Tadkck is a patient' In Al bemarle Hospital, Elisabeth City. Mrs. J. H. Barber is confined to her home due to illness. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Umphlett and children left Sunday A. M., for California where they win spend some time. ..';"--v Mrs. Joe Nowell, Sr., has returned home after spending a week in Ra leigh with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Selby Stokes. Mia Kay White Stanton, Nonie Lou Iiane and Julian Roberson motored to Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phelps and family of Norfolk, Va., spent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greg ory. Mrs. Gregory's mother, Mrs. Sallie Rountree, returned borne with them, after an extended visit with Mrs. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes of Portsmouth, Va., spent Saturday P. M.., with hAr mother. Mrs.'. Minnie Noweil. v-v ;. S' Mrs. C. E. Lane spent Tuesday in Mrs. Elsberry Whidbee is a patient in Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City. Her condition is as good as could be expected after a serious operation, c: r I.e. c lift. C.n IAxweU. IZrs. 7. G. Ilolloweli spent Mon i.y z" t wi.i the Eibe&t Baileys in 1.1 Jordan has returned hoc.e '. m LJuie Hospital, Durham, wfcere It was : a patient, and is getting along 'nicely, same. , " 1 - Mrs. Eddie Hobbs of Norfolk, Va., spent th week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lula Lane ' PINEY WOOB3 ncr;: '. Those visiting in the home cf Ur, and Mrs. C J. Raper Sunday were: Mr. and Mm. W. D. Perry, Sr.. of Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Simp son of. Hertford; Mrs. Edward Simp son and daughter, Jackie, of Hamp ton. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. L C, Butt and daughter, Shirley, of New Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chappell of Catawba spent the week-end with his father, W. P. ChappeU, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell. Mrs. Sidney Stallings, Mrs. Mamie Hunter and Mrs. Ida White visited Mrs. J. T. ChappeH last Thursday. ' Those visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell Sunday even-) lug were: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry; Sr., John Ward, Carroll Ward and: arrandson. Billy. MdOoy iPhthisic, Mr.l and Mrs. Thomas Chawel ana son, Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper and Mrs. Marvin U Simpson. ... PROMOTED TO CORPORAL Marward H. Chappell of Hobbsville has recently been promoted to the rank of Corporal. He is serving in the armed forces with the Medical Company in the 27th Infantry Regi ment of the 25th Division. G$l. Chap pell is now stationed in Kajedo, JCorea. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Chappell of Hobbsville. ' ' GROUP MEETS The Young Married People's class of the Berea Church of Christ held its February meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hobbs. De votional was given by (Mrs. Gtty Webb, Jr. Business was discussed and 1 . ' e. I a T .t. -rt i. i Deneaicuon was KiYtm y tjoBnua wre- lion. The hostess served refresh- Elie Jordan's condition is about the'metits to 13 members. ' BADY CHICK SPECIAL F0.1 WEEK-END New Hampshire and Barred Rock Chicks. Already started. Will sell these chicks at day-old price, $13.50 at hatchery. 7 If you wnt some quality chicks, now is the time to buy them for early-layers or broilers. ' '' SUPERIOR HATCHERY ; Phone 3S9-W-1 . ' . Edenton.N.C. - SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-END I FIRST QUALITY CAIItlflll SHEETS 81xS3 Only foe?) AfPh 1 pillov; SLIPS 4 Stock up on these special values . . . you can't afford , to miss, you cant match these values elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. Oore T-sell of Norfolk, Va., were gvas9 of 1 ' moth e T'rs. V:'i 7 if-" i-.cj i-va auJ irey l 1 1 the wet!c-e i with tieir ar.t'l-'.a. Roy Crt, h Eianton. . ... . I'ra. X.-'-'l-m AXZsn Russell is a r ' t ii t" Albemarle EosfHal. - i ' i V." a Tanta i has - returned 1 It L...e in Greensboro aftr be 2 iat . -t of her father, CP. Ean&s, -J lU.r I'-s.'Kat-e TArcIft. 'llorman liiller has returned home a'ter being a patient in the Albemarle Eoc'uj: . , , . : Watson Russell spent a part of last- week as rt of Ms, and Mrs. Raymond Eure. . PfC William Umphlett, son and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlettu, U spend ing some, time Here on leave, before being transferred to anotr.er Muse. : Mr. and Mrs. ' Delvin Eure and family 'visited Mr. and llrs, Elihu Umphlett on Sunday afternoon. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. : Thomas Thompson of Elizabeth City were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Jr., and her grandmother, Mm. Mary Coffield, had as their' guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davenport and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eure and son, Mr: and Mrs. Whit Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Harrell, Miss Lillian Chappell and Maurice Chunk Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eure .Mrs. Watson Russell and Mrs. J. D. Yeates soent Wednesday In Norfolk, ; Va., shonpingf : Mrs. Mary Coffield has returned to the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Seth Long, Jr., after being a patient in the1 Albemarle Hospital. ' Those visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy during the week were: Mrs. Wally Knight and son, Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mrs. John Elmer Wood and daughters Mrs. Ed Bagley, Mrs. Joe Askew, Sr., and aon, Mr, and Mrs. Quinton Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Winslow, Norman Miller, Misses Faye Miller, Ann Benton, Barbara Lee Sawyer, Peggie Sawyer and Mol lie Lu Yeates, Mrs. Mason Sawyer, Mw. Horace Miller, Levy MiHer and John Marvin Benton. .. i ; ; Mrs. Thomas Morgan and children of near Winfall spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. Va, is rr-" j ao- i i ,t i f r J T. ! '. r. T w 1 ! 7. Jfc Vo:. : tL r i - ' ari rr. v , I"-' 1 we 't at a'or 1 JL' . T-ur: ' r i 2Ir. ar-1 I j. C Laura V. ' v er, lira. . Copc!anl : ' f 1 ' r-: . 1 j c;-t 1 t ; ij . v. 1 Till!1 . . '.....o.. . . -,. i i . . 1 . It .il'x ' t. Llei:a Fol- .ee and rl -ow spent S&t- - WHITESTON NEWS - Mr.; and Mrs. A:. E. .Winslow and Mrs. Sophie Duncan of Newland, and Mrs. Mary Sue White of iPortsmouth, Va.,' were Saturday evening, visitors of Mrs. Ida Winslow raid family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and (lauirlitpTS. Carol and Nancv. -Of Nor folk Va were week-end guests of their parents, Mrs, ' Verna Winslow, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter. , Mr. and Mrs. Alva Winslow and son, James, are visiting Mrs. Wins low's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane, and sons, Jessie Roy and Billy, in Florida. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winslw- and son, Johnnie,, of : Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. James Brothers and chil dren, Michael and Karen and M. A. Temple of Newland and Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Bunch of Hobbsville were Sun day afternoon visitors of .Mrs. Ida Winslow and family. . - " , : Miss Geraldine Stallings' of the Blind School, Raleigh, spent the week end with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Winslow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chappell and family at Sjmbury and visited Hazel Chappell, who is very ill with pneumonia, in a Suffolk ho--pital. . C3J urday wUi i.'.y I i Ilollowell of Hertford. . Mrs. llary. C : .', after arerd 'Weeks of EI . j, li ! wing, i 4 Mr. and Lr. A. II. Chappell.' Mrs. Minnie Rountree and I'rs, Ruth Chap pell were Sunday victors with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lane of Hertford. . Mr. and Mrs. George Winsloif nd little daughter, Georgia Kay, visit ed the Louis Winslow family Tues day evening. 1 " ' Mr. and Mrs. N. D.-Chappell were Sunday visitors with friends in Green'-, ville. Mm. C. T. Rogersori, Jr.. and Mrs. Louis Winslow. spent .Wednesday in Norfolk, Va. - - - Mr. and Mrs. George Carvin had as their guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Trotman of Portsmouth, Mrs. , D. A. Carver and Mrs.' J. A. Carver of Whiteston. . Miss Ruth Spivey was a recent visitor with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W..W. Spivey, both of whom have been HL .The United' Society of Friends Wo men met Saturday with Mrs. V. C. Winslow with twenty members pres ent, and an Interesting meeting. BURGESjS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Mathews and family visited Mrs. Mary Keaton in Colerain Sunday afternoon. ; Mrs. Lloyd Proctor is the .. house guests of Mrs.. V. L. Proctor. Gurnie Jordan of Portsmouth, Va,, visited Us sister, Mrs. Winston Lane, Saturday. , ! - ' Marshal Harrell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whidbee -, . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proctor and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Davenport at their homerin Eden ton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Copeland and Mrs. Sidney Layden, Sr., , accompan ied Mrs.' Sidney Layden, Jr, to the Norfolk airport Thursday, where she boarded a plane for OBSloxJ, Mies., where she will join her husband, who is stationed there. n Mennis Copeland of Boston, Maas " .. ft. f. ri.iii.f- is spanning we weea. ynwwv psreoMi Mr. and Mra.'A '.M. 'Copeland. , Mr. and Mrs. William Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben StaWnga visit ed relatives in Norfolk,. Va., Sun day.' ft .;"C UCV' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce and son, David Lee, and Mrs. Dallas White were the guests of-Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Byerly in Currituck Sunday. Mr3.Jos.ah Proetor. Mrs. John Cor-' prew and Mrs. Clinton R. Winslow spent Wednesday with Jura. U H. El liott in Chapanoke. . Oscar Perry has been discharged from the Chowan Hospital and is steadily improving at his home on Pender Road. Charlie Ward Is ill at his home in Burgess. .W; M. U. MEETS.. The Bethel Baptist Church W, M. U. met February 6, at the Communis i V&teio Ifctrcl Thurcday Nijht, Fcbrusry 21 , f At 8:15 P.M. y':- : PaCio ecsiyj:.:;. Sc::::l , BENEFIT: SCHOOL LUNCHROOM L Admission: Adults 50c Children 35s Directed by. Mrs. B.' G. Koonce i . mm mm m m m mm m m -yyrl-r - y, AnnrLrLnj-inri jiiiji n n n n n r Eiitra.;:Sp3ciaS UclcIiC-jLcftFrGiKvFcr r::Si P"iT.cr.x 3- ! ; '1 You save money when nae PVBOFAX Gas because fLe'c" 'in, blue Came to a3 heel-iLs;j li no waste. Every pound of fas ct?you fuH. value. And fi not c"s usei l!ie lower Le averafs c. 1- --u 'save meet when you eajry & adalc;4S,ol iUs contiL: Ct rvioeioccooUng, water I j. refrigeration. ' : ' ' . i. .-. .". -.... v ViV--d v. gqMdMKCrrUSClSCx' IIarrc:iC3&Cci:C3. i:it tJ rans-'-aacs C! C 1 ipffT!' rHt-.;-. 'tr'Mfll'll'Hi..i; i VU V Ci o tU nII JLtiiilllU . "Offered. Fcr Ctucco fcr . If you are ufltmJ;barinscatch one J of these whileihey last ' - , 1 " : r Items to be changed" each week until 'Z overstocked articles are gone. - -. - ; . "Trade Here and Bank the Difference? ; V -7J Q v,- CCpSuuG FCCD! . , wrm a ecnciJ ; n-T. r ,r. -- if' & i EVERYTHING FOR THE JOB FROM THE FOUNDATION TO THE ROOF ' r SEE US TODAY FOa Bricks Cement Blocks Sand . Gravei . Cement , Brick . Ilorto Lime ' Plasters Windows Doors - Builders' Paper Nila. ' v John Manville Asbestos Siding! , John Manvilld Acbcctcs Ghir.clc i. 5-V Galvanized r,nd Aluminum Roofinj - Galvanized r.hd Arphalt Rool Roof ir.x 'HoeiC Carrlcr'aTc " are . . Lcc!:a and XL Lcr.o L . r Cement, per basr 1 - - 1 .; AU,lf JVA IW . m m w m ' -. .-'-1 f;f:;-:';T?:vV-v-'''; f TT WV TIC f-l 1:31

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