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S. y It r 7,7 I' . r.vji Balttmore .' lit. and Mrs. Robert Sumner of Baltimore, McL," spent the week-end with Mis Mary Sumner and visited other relative here. . , From Jacksonville . : Mrs. B. J. Holleman spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman, Jr. Week-end At Greenville . Mr. and Mrs. Richard David and daughter spent the .. week-end in Greenville with relatives. - 'Week-end At Lynchtmrr . Mr. and Mrs. G T. , Skinner and Mrs. C. A. Wright of Jarvisburg spent 1 the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Withrow at Lynchburg:, Va. Week-end In Maryland Mr. and Mrs." A. W. Hefren spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. HollingSworth at Ijamville, Md. -... From New Bern Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Glover and daughter of New Bern spent the week- j end with Mr. and Mrs. Anse wrote. Sunday In Norfolk Mr slut Mm. R Rittsrnnn BDent Sunday with relatives at Norfolk, Vai Prom Littleton Mr. and Mrs.. J., H. Thrower of Littleton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. J. S. Vicjc From State College Carlton Davenport and John Wills of State College,. Raleigh, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. C. A, Davenport 7 ' - Sunday In Greenville ' - .- IMf. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards in ureenville. . I hey were accompanied there by W. F. C. Edwards who remained through Mon day. ' ;; In Hospital Mrs. J. R. Futrell, who underwent a minor operation at Norfolk Gen eral Hospital Monday is getting along nicely, i From Newport-News Mr. and Mrs. Cozier Sutton and children of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper. From Washington Miss Sally Mae Johnson of Wash ington, D. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnsoas ii; M ... I jr. and lira. Bob An'.jfchite f Norfolk, Va.r spent tho week-end with Urs. Charles Whedbee. , ,, Attended Wedding . . , "tit. and Mrs. J. . E. Newby and daughter, Mary Lee, attended the Baldwin-Crouch wedding at Farraville Saturday. They returned home Sun day. ' In Norfolk - Mrs. I. N. Thomas is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Fanner of Nor folk, Va. ,; 4 , . Saturday At Portsmouth f Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. T. L. Jes sup, Misses Julia Ann and Jo Pat Stokegjspent Saturday in Portsmouth, oiinday Here ' . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and children of Elizabeth City spent Sun day with Mrs. J. E. Everett and Bill Everett, - . i r . . , ' , - vr-r'7 , ' y .,-7 1 t,: ; yt From Charlotte - . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ruiter, Sr., of Charlotte spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ruiter, Jr., at their home on Church Street. V ; i . L'rs. E. A. 1. -a t; "t. C in EJenton with Lir. and lira.. II. HoUs." - Fro Eymv?'!' : : ' Mr." and Krs. Carroll Transou of Boonville Spent te week-end with Mr. and Mrs, T. S. T.hite. ' , At Nags Head : Mr, and . Mrs. E. T. Master left . T 'i- 7 ' ed her l ". v. at her 1. playi-7 v e. a . ... r- era, L. C Va;.' . . Thurman V, L. : , I ter Ke .S, Bumice I : , : ; ' i, Ray K Uett, Edward L..r a.. J 1-1-ton .1x116. The hih score rrize went to Mrs. Banks and second l.ich was awarded Mrs. Haskett, the f.oat- last week for their cottage at Nags,ing prie went to Mrs. Hilton 'Wfcite, j Prices Reduced ! ON CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR SHOP WITH US THIS WEEK-END FOR BARGAINS ON KIDDIES' CLOTHES JACK TAR PANTS For Boys, broken Sizes djl A A up to 12. A $5.49 VALUE, only D4.4i7 JACK TAR PANTS, sizes 2 to 4 Reduced to JACK TAR OVERALLS for boys and girls, Sizes 1-7; .'. $2.95 $2.49 POLO SHIRTS Sizes 1 to 12 . $2.19;value...:$1.79 $1.98, value... 2$1.39' $1.49 value... .$1.03 $1.19 value 89c 2-PIECE SUITS , v si Not All Sizes $8.79 valued XibM $8.49 value. .'..$6.59 $3.98 Girls' and Boys' RAINCOATS Regular $5.98 VALUE, now. . .. .... Jackets Reduced for Quick Clearance Girls' Dresses Reduced For This SALE JONES KIDDIE SIIOPPE SECOND FLOOR GREGORY'S HERTFORD. N.C. IProm Fayetteville "-'. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gregory spent the week-end with Mrs. John Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. Today t Friday . v ' Shows: 8:lS-7-9 P. 1L ARTHUR KENNEDY PBGQY DOW Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. GENE AUTRY. " "Bright VictoryM "Valley Of PiFeM "Man (From Mars" No. 6 Sunday Shows 2:15. 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. . ' ' JAMES 31 ASON and JESSICA TANDY . "DESERTFOX" Monday-Tuesday: Matinee S:15 Night 7-9 P. M. RJQCHARD DERR and BARBARA RUSH In Lynchburg Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jaryis ' " are spending this week at Lynchburg:, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarvis. , . Retained Home - , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark have re turned to their home in Wilson after spending last week at their cottage at White Hat In Elizabeth City Mrs. Trim Wilson was called to Elizabeth City Sunday because of the illness of her mother, Mrs. A. F. Toxey. ; Returned (From Hospital . Tommy Wilder, who spent several days at .the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City, has returned to his home and is getting along nicely. From Washington 1 . Miss Bunie Mae Godwin and Miss Myrtle 'Norman Elliott of Washing ton, D. C, spent the week-end. with relatives here. - , ' Returned Home " ,' ,-Mrs. C. H. Howard returned home Friday of this week from Win "on SJem "where the has' teen for t jri time visiting relatives. She was. ac companied home by Miss Jean How ard of Winston-Salem and Thomas Cook of Durham, who spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. From Edenton Mrs. George Hoskins and Mrs. C. N. Griffin of Edenton visited Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobhs Sunday. Head to spend several -days. From Elisabeth CSty , . Mr. and Mrs Kyree Copeland of Elizabeth City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Lane. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Refreshments were served by the hos tess. CIRCLES TO MEET The missionary circles of the Bap tist Church will meet next week as follows: The Vera Payne Circle will meet at the church at 3 o'clock in the . Mrs. C.R Johnson f entertained her wjn meet Monday night at 8 P.- M. bridge club Tuesday night at her home with MriL Ben Wood. - The Mattie on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Williford, C R. Holmes, G. W, Barbee, H. C. Stokes, T. I Jessup, J. T. Biggers, M. R.i Macon Circle will meet. Tuesday night at 8 P. M., at the home of Mrs. Jo- siah Elliott with Mrs. Robert Elliott win ipec-t-Moi v ; .it iA llrs. LI, J. C.-r7. Powell Cirele will meet Tue; at 8 P. M. her home. 3 it : 'y r. a. -y t' -t with Mrs. Dan Berry at GROUP III UTS The junior group of . Mies Kate Blanchard's piano pupils and their friends met Friday night for a musi cal and social hour. r. Those playing were Kay Howell, Patricia Ana Keel, Riley Williams, Ida Claire Mathews Sarah Dail, Shirley and Lois Eyrura, . Jo Ann and Howard Willianw. But if the while I think on thee, dear friend. - -t All losses are res.ored and sorrows ' end. - William Shakespeare. Campbell and " Miss Mary .Sumner. The high . score prize and f l6ating prize went to Mrs. Williford. A; $ sweet course was served. : BUFFET SUPPER AND BRIDGE Mrs. Charles Henc was a delightful hostess at a buffet supper, Tuesday evening at her home in (BelviJere. Af- ter the sunper the following guests enjoyed- playing bridge: Mesdames J. 0. Felton, T. N. Darden,. Charles; Whedbee, B. G.' Koonce, T B. Sum-J ner, W. G. Wright, Misses Thelma Elliott and Kate Blanchard. The high score 4nze was awarofd jars., bum1 ner. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Miss Mae Wood Wirislow entertain ed her bridge club, last Wednesday evening at her home on Market Street. Those playing were JUesdames n. A. i A Whitley, Trim Wilson, W. H.; Hard-ij castle, Clyde McCallum, S. P. Jes- X sup, W. H. Oakey, Jr., J. H. Newbold and Charles Wulf. The high score prize went to Mrs. Oakey. Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess. In Washington Mrs. Tim Brinn, Sr., was called to Washington, D. C, this week to be with her s-m, who- was operated upon at a Washington hospital. ' . From Washington . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lowe and chil dren of Washington, D. C, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. K, Lane. . From Camp Lejuene Sgt. : R. K. Lane, Jr., of Camp Le-! juene who l-ecently returned from duty in Korea spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and .Mrs. R. K. Lane. From Norfolk Chief and Mrs. H. C. Hines ; and daughter of Norfolk, Va, spent Sat urday visiting with Mr. and Mr. R. K. Lane. In Hospital , I v ' i Commander T. R. Brinn has under gone an operation" for appeodicitic at a Washington, D. C, hospital and is getting along nicely. . , At DePaul Hospital ' Mrs. Edgar Lane was1 taken to the DePaul Hospital last -week for' ob servation and treatment. COLDS?? HAY FEVER?? Help to prevent the onset of Colds and Hay Fever by taking An Anti-Histamirie at the first sign of Colds or , J'-'r v " '. exposure. "r- We have all the popular brands ranging in price from 23c 2nd up Come inany buy some today, so that you will have some when you need them.-' We sell: Anahist Kripton Tabcin Af on S and M "ON THE CORNER" Hertford, N. C New. For, Spring! TOPPERS "For Spring and ;IJaster Wear Plain and Checl? Pajjerns In Most Wanted Colors. From $jO.S5 Q3v (A it 4 SPRING SUITS IN WIDE RANGE OF COLORS. PLAIN AND CHECK PATTERNS. iut Right FcSpririg - And Easter COME. IN AND SELECT YOUR NEW SUIT TODAY! $14.75 up SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF ' NEW SPRING HATS, BLOUSES - AND. SKIRTS 1 IM ON TJ.d?iy Is (Q)m . m V 9 J nvrin vzub. mm Wednesday: Matinee S:1S P. M. Night 7- P. M. 1 DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature . , . MARK STEVENS! ' PEGGT DOW . ' ifa "Reunion In Reno" Second Featnre ALLAN "ROCKY" LANE i'TortDoage : V Stampede" , SURIN OIHTQEUT For Aches and Pains of ' Aching 'Muscles -Snp!e iLumbasTOi . Sir-pie Mcurala Aching Tired Feet Soreness due to Ccl - , February 29 is the First Anniversary of our cleaning and press ing business naturally, we are happy and pleased with the patron ageind support given us during the year. . ; - To show our appreciation for this fine patronage, we'are celebrat ing our. Anniversary by making a Special Offer to residents of this :..area. , v-4-, , , 1 ' , ' - . . . ir This Special Offer is good at both of our stores, one located in the Broughton Building, at Market and Church Streets, the other lo cated on Edenton Road Street. .'yEr3croV i :7 LL,.4 L T v -."L.a J ... j -C.,, j "-1 , . J lit . ' (':'': .-" 5i 77 V7 . r . ...77 ; A-. ' j A 7. . .- ' ...7 . : vj Satisfaction ' Guaranteed I TIj.3 An rcury Oji.c' i iwifii - taw. era crj CA J drirc czt J i 1 ' - 1 ' - 1 sending t::: i to us r: v ' , i for "for t::z tops m l:: a x :to::ly, s e t.) "ir?vcua. clotiils at zzt: :a lcgdg by C7 cjx stc V 'V Tharsday-Frh'ayi Majmee t:15 - Night 7-9 P. 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