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C 1 J $--3 I J ,Ci2G:.-3FL;::: "Movia Quick ; Weviaion'i newest quia . gssat, featuring1 free irroceriea as prizes, is fast becoming favorite Drosrrem here; Seen over Norfolk Station WTAEJIV three times a week every Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday from 6:15 to 7:00 P. M., the show is sponsored by . Colonial Stores and emceed by popular Jim Prendergast U. Telephone calls are made to resi dences during the show and contest ants who succeed in answering key questions which are illustrated in original minute movies are awarded $25 worth of groceries. This $25 award continues to pyramid with an additional $25 in groceries added every program until a correct answer is furnished. Answers to questions are posted in every Colonial Store each week. BURGESS a D.C MEETS The Burgess Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Sidney Layden. The meeting was opened by sing ing "Uove's Old Sweet Song." Mrs. Layden gave the devotional, taken from Psalm 96. Minutes were read and approved, treasurer's report was heard and ac cepted. The roll was called and two new members, Mrs. Frank Ward and Mrs. Sidney Copeland were added. The president, Miss . Howard Mat hews, most graciously welcomed Miss Kimsey Perry as our new agent. Mrs. Tommie Mathews, Food and Nutritions Chairman, reported on en riched corn meal. Miss Perry gave a most interest ing demonstration on The Family rood .supply. ; The meeting closed with the Col lect Mrs. Layden conducted a "Can" con test with Mrs. J. B. Basnight winning the prize. . The hostess served cup cakes, ice cream and candy. - ...... ta Ur. and Urs. 1 , ti r.-"o'.k, Ilia. ITarvin Srmr: i e"t last Troek wi-h 2Ir. and Ukv 7. D. Perry. Jr.. snc-xwuiled by 1 " 'ZZIZ.'D Sr. Y.'hila then aha ani Urai W.J. Perry, 'accompanied by ELXrs. Elmer tProctor, visited Mrs. w. v. rry, r., and small son in the Chowan Hos pital, v . i f Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Simpson of Hertford and Mrs. Edward Simpson and daughter, Jackie of Hampton, Va visited Mrs. (Marvin Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eaper Sunday afr ternoon. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mitchell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Cfciaippell last Sunday afternoon. ' . ; '. -. " .- Little Tommy Uhappell is mprov- in rafter being- in Suffolk hospital for a few days. ,-. Mrs. Ida White and Mrs. Anna Lamb recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Twine and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stallings and Mr. I S Ml t INCERC 'J K Jtavin BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. B. G. Koonce entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames V. N. Darden, Charles Henc, Charles Whedbee, W, G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, William Berg, Miss Thelma Elliott, and Miss Kate Blanch ard. The high-score prize went to PINEY WOODS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chappell of Catawba, N. C, spent a few days last week with his father, W. P. Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell and girls spent the week-end with her par-1 DEPENDABILITY . aMn6N.ttl.ai WITH a mysterious sense far beyond the powers of the white man, the Indian tracker reads the , true message in every bent twig and blade of grass. He can be depended on- to find that which is wanted. We observe the spirit, as well as the letter of professional ethics. Sincerity of purpose and the desire to be of prac tical dependability motivates our staff at all times. 1 If) it rmi Mr of Byrum Furniture Co. C0LD-CIEAR-T0-THE-FL00R V fill i 4 I' : : r and. lira. J. T. ( Tie V. S. C. of C Grove lChh met at t! " home cf . .3. Ceo. Ko h for. its lu.v meet -. Lira. Le Tence Perry gave t-e t v lional and lira. E. B. Hollowell cave a very impressive pledge service. IL?i. E. B, HollowcH, president, gave tie. an nual report, f,,--t v': -, A, short business session was held. Mrs. J. E. Perry, gave ; the srituai life program, the theme of h be ing Quietness.' Scripture wag taken irom a portion ol tne Z3r4 Psalm. The program was ended wiSih a prayer. The hostess served delicious refresh ments. '"'"V-:: ":!!.' ;,r-;;-;' , Sunday School , Lesson - (Continued From Page Seven) rible thing it would be if we could trust no one! :;vv-Vr.i.-,.;,;,..;;?,:,sy'-, Therefore, we should do all in our power to guard ourselves against the Ills hat is latborlag ...but which hat? If the various services your telephone performs were cam y paigoiog for "most popular" would you vote for hi instant help in emergencies contacts for business a social enjoy ment? Whatever your choice, your telephone is on the job for you 24 hours of every day at very low cost! THE '' NORFOLK CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANY - Elisabeth City Edenton Mantes t t: ), i & Jt to i in o.j C a!." ho.ne, c ? bu .s. u' ,1 e j :' v 1X1 XX L. 1a t ) 1 )T. . ith ' " 1 onr i and t . I.fi- Vi t a Ue is Ua (Zhese com.. 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