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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. K. ft. FRIDAY. " AUGUST 29, 1952. PAGE FIVE CHAPANOKE NEWS I Mr5. tar'M&Cfoy Ahoskie spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mm. John A, Elliott. ; ' . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Onley visited friends at Old Trap on Sunday. " Mrs. W. H. Overman is spending : some , time at Manns Harbor with relatives. ' I ?: :-f . V"-" - JIirD. X, iUUVM H1U JU.1SB JJCU , Elliott visited friends at Bethel $n ' Tuesday.. -X;f;::a;-:;.".-';i.f:-; A. H. Ross of Mexico City arrived ' on Saturday to spend the week with his family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson.;. , ,. -! ' - Mrs. Weldon Hollowell . of Cross Roads and Mrs. T. H. White of Win fall spent Friday with their parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Quincy and daughters of Norftflk, Va., were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mm C. P. Quincy on Saturday. J. M. White and Nelson White of Plymouth visited 'friends here Sun- day. - ; '..:(' .7 - Mrs. Dalton Gardner of Ayden, Mrs. Earl Perry of New Hope; Mrs. C. F. Garrett of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Miles Ferrell of Elizabeth City and c Mrs. Tom Thompson of Jackson we dinner guests of Mr., and Mrs. John Srmons on Wednesday. ' "V' -. -h Mr, and Mrs. W H. Keel and, f ami ; Iy went to Nags Head on Saturday and attended the pageant The Lost Colony" that evening. - L. S. Gresrorv of Hich Point and Mrs. Paul Trotman of Norfolk, Va., spent several days last week with ; Mr. and Mrs. John Symons. ,i Lt. Charles Wheeler of Richmond, Va., spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. : W. H. Keel. : Mrs. W. H. Elliot and son, Norwood spent Sunday afternoon in Norfolk, ; Va. ':.;-,.:, . BEL NEWS lSof The interior of the minister's home' and tiie Rev. John Myets of Roa here has .recently been redecorated, Va- other afternoon visitors with an od heating system and el-were , Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lane of trie cook stove added to its furnish- M,6r -i VT1 rT Thse attending Friends Yearly J? fr ., "v . oeFwimwr i Meeting at Guilfon The life story of a famous Carolin ian, is depicted in the film '.Carbine Williams," being shown today at the State Theatre . It is the story of "Marsh" Williams who invented the carbine, while in prison for. a crime he never committed. " ROOK CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Ray Haskett entertained her rook club last Tuesday night at her home in Woodland Circle. Those play ing were Mesdames E. C. Woodard, Tnurman White, Ray White, Arthur White, Jim Bass, Eddie Barber, Ed gar Fields, Louis Tarldngton, Hay wood Divers, Hilton White, Cliff Has kett, Clinton Eley, Martin Towe, Tom Cox, Burnice Inscoe and Jimmy Stall. ings. The high score prize went to Mrs. Barber, second high to Mrs. Tar. kington, low was awarded Mrs. Thur man White and the floating prize went to Mrs. Divers. A sweet course was served bv the hostess. On lX Display) . , How 4 J lit J IJitNEWCbulA w. Clw.-Cupld X- I , (ohmnd-fow M I Elliott Lavden I .i Court House Sou are PHONE 3856 HERTFORD, ; Guilford College this week are: The Edwin S. White family, Linwood Winslow and daughter, La Claire, Mrs. Bertha S. White, Lois Tlolty and Avis Winslow.? iff I! J Mr; and Mrs. R, H. Copeland visited thflfr daughter, Mrs. Audrey Asbell at Norfolk General Hospital Sunday.:-. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Winslow scent The V. C. Lane family spent last I Sunday P. M.. with Mr. and Mrs. week-end at their Nags Head cot-1 Lloyd Winslow and family of Eliza- tage. Ibeth City, Route 2. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and - Miss Lillian Harrell of New Hope with his family, to occupy the house and become the pastor of Piney Woods Church. ,$rj and Mrs. Louis WttSitW&tfd laughtevrSioia Violet ispent -Thurs day in Norfolk, Va and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wil son. . Lois Violet remained for a short visit. :'' . . - : , i ... - -VISITINCHN NEW HOPE is the guest of Miss Marion Chappell ' Miss Shirley Hillyer of Peoria, II this week. . .. f ,Knois, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl mist, . fff iu"iw bvmi wnw w t Louisburg and Mrs. James Shaw and daughter of Mebane are spending some ' time with their mother, Mrs. Mamie Asbell and family. CHAPPELL HILL IWINS The Chappell Hill baseball team wjontwo games last week-end, defeat ing Newland on both 'Saturday and 'Sunday. The scores of the games were 19-7 and 8-5. Bobby Chappell pitched the first game and started the second for Chappell Hill but was re lieved by Morris Hollowell and Frank Too Late To Qassif y OFFICE RECEPTIONIST WANTED Write giving age, experience to post office box 384, Elizabeth City, N. C. It GIRL OR MAN BOOKKEEPER' i wanted. Write Post Office' Boxr 384, Elizabeth City, N. C. : It CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for all the kindnesses shown lin Hollowell. Arnold Chappejl and during the illness and death of our Durwood Twine did the catching. i loved one. : I THE FAMILY OF TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED I MISS ELIZA WHITE. Beautify your home as you heat it! (dij mm h 71. ; Iwouious mahosar finish. Hew Exclusive Automatic Power-Alf , t Kower glWti vta focei wrm-air heating, saves t put of 4 fuel f " ;. ( ' - dollars (optional). Exclusive Duo-Therm Dual Chamber Bofnet ' '', ; gimmorshettCcovfvetydno ' ... Waist-bish heat control J. Antomarfc Draft Hinder. Wttte Stopper. Humidifier. Add thermostat sal tend tie from rout j . : i -APPLIANCE SALES "AND CIVICS " ' - EdviJcre, North Carolina . , , k . . The Colonial Store right in your neighborhood it a treasure chest full to the brim with good buys. Just look at these prices! But more important, shop Colonial for all your needs this week and see the savings on your total food bill. Every item it a "find" at CS I So make out your shopping list right now meats, produce, and groceries. Plan to shop for all and save on all in one stop at your Colonial Store. Come get your thare of the bargain booty, and stash away in the bank those "pieces of eight" you'll save by shopping Colonial regularly I SPECIAL PRICE! CS OR FLORIDAGOLD NATURAL FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE SPECIAL PRICE! DEL MONTE SUN RIPENED SLICED PINEAPPLE SPECIAL PRICE! AMERICA'S FAVORITE HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP.24 46-OZ. CAN NO. 2 CAN 23 28 SPECIAL PRICE! REDGATE PORK AND BEANS .... 2,w 33 SPECIAL PRICE! MADE FROM RICH EGG YOLKS AND Fl NE SALAD OILS MOTHER'S MAYONNAISE f 29 SPECIAL PRICE! PACKED IN OIL MAINE SARDINES G"rr 2 NO. Va CANS 1 5 my a Special Low Price! CUDAHY PURITAN BRAND SMOKED HAMS -43 Shank-On Portion Shank Off or Butt Portion . ... lb, 57c FANCY DRESSED AND DRAWN STEWING AND BAKING CHICKENS lb 45 PICNIC NECESSITY ARMOUR BANNER BRAND FRANKFURTERS . . MS 49 CBAMB lot COCKTAILS Oft FRIED GOLDEN BROWN LARGE SHRIMP ... . 69 -"";" Sweet California SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 lbs.33 Special Low Price Golden Ripe LBS. Ripe Calif. Bart left Pears . . . 2 lbs. 25c Fancy Tender Stringless Beans 2 lbs. 29c Large Juicy California Lemons . . dox. 29c MEAT AND PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE STOCK UP FOR THE LONG HOLIDAY THIS WEEK-END! ALL COLONIAL STORES "CLOSED. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1 IN CRDCX THAT ALL COLONIAL EMPLOYEES V , MAY ENJOY THE LABOR Da HOUDAY !T5 - . man : ;
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