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phonal nn:z Retimed Hob Mr.iutf Mrs.W.E. Wnite,Sr.,hav returned home after spending several day with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. .White, Jr, and family in Raleigh. At Nan Head Lt Commander Edward Griffin and Mrs. Griffin and daughter, Betty, an pending several weeks at the New- bold cottage at Nags Head. Accepted Position John Ward has accepted a position with W. M. Morgan Furniture Ootn- ; pany. From Duke " Howard Pitt, a student at Duke University, Durham, spent the weeft . end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt. In Hospital i Talmadge Byram, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Albemarle Hospital one day last week, is getting along nicely. ' ' .'V. ''. (' V: From Franklin Mr. and Mrs.'-Bill Jones and chil dren, Judy and Bill, of Franklin, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Tom Skipsey and C. G. Stephens. Sunday In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ely and chil dren visited relatives in Suffolk, Va., Sunday. ... From Jackson ' Miss Mae Lee Tyler of Jackson spent Sunday with Mrs. Ernest Guth rie and with Mrs. Guthrie and dMgK ter visited Mr. Guthrie, who is a pat ient at Norfolk General Hospital Returned Home Lt and Mrs. Elmo Cannon, Jr., and children left Tuesday for their home in Waco, Texas, after spending some time with Mrs. Elmo Cannon, Sr., and family. Sunday Guests ' Mr, and Mrs. Walter Britton of Newport-News, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Fowler; T.V crJCwst XI. w Well from Norfolk. Va. spent the week-end wilh Sir. and Mrs. J.S.Vick.' , -"(.;., tw V" . Mm . ... J'r mnA Mm. Noah Grearorv and children of Fentress, va., spent sun day with Mr. and Mrs. l. us. Jones. Mm. f!lh Curlin of Elisabeth ty spent the weeK-ena wnn Mr. ana Mrs. J. R. Webb. Returned Home IDr. I. A. Ward returned to his home Friday after upending several days at Chapel Hill where he attended medical meeting at the university of North Carolina. From St Bride's Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Ansell and daughter, Barbara, and Mrs. R. C Ansell, of St Bride's, Va., were Sun day guests of Mrs. Temple ITarken- ton. i.; ( wa t: Visiting Here (Lieut. Brook IF.. Read and Mrs. Read of Fort Sill, Okla.. are guests of Mrs. Thomas Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey. In New York ; J. P. Pmtv. f?r.. in the arueftt of Mr. and Mrs. Nat White at Glenn Head, New York. From Covington v Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed and. family of Covington, Va., are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne spent the week-end with their daughter, Dr. Louise Payne, in Raleigh. Sunday In Norfolk . Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berrv and Mr. and Mrs. (Edgar Berry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stubbs in XMorroiK, Va. .-r. t i lira. Joe II-'. s cf Eal- t'.nore, UL, spt the wr z-end with r. and Mrs. Joe Carayello. . From WiZiamstojt Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ainsley of iilliamston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. , Sunday At Cwrapeake , Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward and Jarvis Ward spent Sunday at Corapeake with Mrs. H. A. Eure. v In Hospital - . - Preston Morgan underwent a appen dectomy operation at Albemarle Hos pital and is getting along nicely. In New York T. 5.' White, Jr., and Mrs.. W. H. Pitt spent several dayg this week at Phelman, N. Y. ' x. , , Thursday At Rocky Mount i Mr. and Mrs. Burmce Inscoe and son visited relatives at Rocfcv Mount mursaay. 1 . Returned To Camp - y Pfc. Guy Cannon, having spent his furlough with Mrs. Elmo Cannon and family, has left for Salina Kan., where he is now stationed. ' Returned To Elkin Mrs. Dick Evans has returned to her home at EHdn after visiting her mother, Mrs. Elmo Gannon. . In Hospital ' Mrs. Martin Towe was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City Monday for observation and treatment Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Edward R- GhAnnell and daughters f Wheelimr. W Vn returned to their home Monday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward! 1 Returned Home Mrs. George Barbee has returned home after attending the twenty-fifth reunion of her class at Greensboro College, Greensboro, last week. from Gastonla Mrs. J. Morriii of Gatftonia fta 1 Thursdav In Norfolk guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stallinzs I Mrs. B. F. Bray spent Thursday at their home near Hertford. ' in Norfolk, Va. . PIANO RECITAL Miss Kate M. Blanchard will Tiro- sent her music ounila in . iwial m Friday evening, May 80, at S o'clock, in the Educational Building of the meuioaist nurch. Those taking part will be Riley .Williams, Shirley and Lois Bvrum. Joanna nnH ICTmraivt IMa. hews, Kay and Julian Howell, Sarah Dail. Ida Claire Mathm iRnllv IRntt, Hollowell, Joan Madre, (Patricia Big. Kra, Auce Dawson and OilTord Towe. The public is cordial lv InvMxvl present.. v.. ',. la W,. I U i.m I LLj l . 'k j U . J L - . j I -' ' f . During the month of May, 1952, we celebrated our 38th anniversary in the furniture business in Hertford, by having a storewide sale. The response has been great." In fact, it has been the most successful sale we have ever 'experienced. By popular demand, we have been requested to continue this sale. To show our appreciation to our old, as well as new customers; we have decided to continue our 38th anniversary sale until closing time Saturday, June 14. 1952. ' i - , In our initial advertisement, we stated that we would give away FREE, on May 31, one EZERA STORM INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING, retail value $139.00. This will be done, as the drawing will take place at 7:00 P. M., Saturday, May 31. You do ' not have to be present to win. The winner will be notified by mail or telephone; The win ner's name will be posted in our window Saturday night, May 31. ' , . v We would like to take this opportunity to say "THANK YOU" for your continued pat-, ronage. We are always pleased to have you stop in and see us at any time and look around,' whether you need any furniture or not. We still have a nice selection of gliders, metal chairs, swings, and summer rugs,' all sizes. If you haven't bought the Girl Graduate her Lane Cedar Chest yet, we-have a nice selection to choose from. ; ' ' ; To refresh your memory, we are listing again, just a few of the items which appeared in our double page ad the first of May. - , 9x12 Gold Seal or Armstrong Q Q Q All Metal Rockers, Red or AJ O O Quaker Rugs tD V O O Green ,. D O fJ O 9x9 Gold Seal Heavyweight (J0 QO All Oak Swing, complete with A Q OQ Rg W V O chains and hooks L..L. D V O O 9x12 Reversible Fibre- A -1 m QO Heavy Steel Coil Springs, -( . A" JO Summer Rugs, all colors u)l (OO new, 46 size onlyi tO .DO 8x10 Reversible Fibre , 11 Of) Chrome Dinette Suite,v four plastic cov- SummerRugs. Closeout D 1 leOO 'ered chairs. Sale Bunting AH Steel Gliders, dOQ At Pce - DU f lUOi Red or Green Wa7fD Solid Mahogany Sofa, 3-Cushion ; Seat. All Metal Chairs, Red or Ag Aft Spring FUled. Sale (!1QQ QQ Green nDO.VO Price 1 tj) 1 OO.OO Don't'Forget, Our Store-wide Sale Continues Until Closing Time, Saturday, June 14, 1952! V. M. MORGAN FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 2621 YOUR HOTPOINT DEALER ; Hertford, K C. " VOTE FOR 0 J. Edgar Morris FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS IN SATURDAY'S PRIMARY YOUR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED Today: Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. RICHARD DEMING MYRNA DELL in "Why Men Leave Home Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. CHARLES STARR ETT in 'Tecos River" Government Agent No. 7 Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. ROD CAMERON AND ADRIAN BOOTH "THE SEaTJoRKET Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. CLARE GABLE AND AVA GARDNER ... yff,: -ui- "I JIM UBX STr 4 Wednesday: Matinee 3:15 P.M. Nigh! 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature ; iHUGH HERBERT ; ESTELITA RODRIGUEZ ,' In . "Havana Rose" Second Feature roddt McDowell v KRISTINE MILLER 'y:y:,-ny;r "Steel Fist" mm w(sm neinieecii And apaiojie ;: AX:. iyyM'MX 'A . ; .. ' . ; ; : '-f: , Yv V ' w- j" y 'V. : " ' v. -k '-' f -. :. ; - . -. - : i i : .:. -v. ,f .' , . -i - " ,:v ' . . : .;.":; .'. j, ' (,' . F..EURGE STAT E For The pOR THE FIRST DISTRICT In " The 1 D3m3iratic Primdiry Saturday' I am sorry time has not permitted me to meet and talk with the voters of Perquimans County, but being: a dirt farmer, I, like most of you, have been very busy trying to get in my . crops and time has not permitted me to cover our large district a3 1 had planned. I wish to take this opportunity to solicit your support and vote in the primary Saturday, May 31. Member Legclature 1C15 cr.J ir51--Fcnr.cr Schccl Teacher and Principal . '. NOV A DIRT FARHER .. . V V Thursday-Friday: Matinee 8:15 Night 7-9 P. M. DAN DAILET AND JOANNE DRU ,' in. . Ad CcnLii
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