V it . On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sumner spent - the week-end in Durham. They were : , accompanied home by their son, Tom- my, a student at Duke University, who will spend his summer vacation with his parents. ; . ; Returned Home - Mrs. J. H. Town has ntllnuJif. t ; hep home after spending some time villus ner nuBoana at tne Worfolk From Norfolk " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox of .Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Miss Mae Wood Winslow and while here Mrs. Wilcox suffered a broken leg from a fall at Miss Winslow's home. Prom E. C. C. , Miss Marjorie Winslow and Miss : Peggy White, students at E. C. C, at Greenville, are spending the summer with their parents. - ' From Maryland Mrs. W. B. Saunders and daughter, Eathy, of Hyattsville, Md., are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Proctor of Route l. for ahnr-t- vot. THE y, VLJUU injuria Mrs. C. A. DavenDort entertained her bridge club Thursday night at her nome on ftont street. Those playing were Mesdames V. N. Darden, Walter Oakev. C. R. Holmes. S. P. Jssnn. .T H. Newbold. Trim Wilson. H. A. Whit ley and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize went to Mrs. Holmes. Refreshments were served by the hos tess. , V .-' it ',, ' . : BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. W. E. Drake wnu hnataaa in her bridge club last Tuesday night at ner nome. ' thorp ninvinv vam moo. dames Al Kenton, J. W. Dillon, Henry ounces, rrancis JNixon, D. F. Reed, Jr., Eldon Winslow, R. L. Hollowell, Charles Murray, J. L. Harris, Edison narns, uiwood Jowell and the hos tess. The hiirh RAnrp TiriTc want f Mrs. Dillon-and the floating prize was awarded Mrs. Kenton. A course was served. PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, W. O, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 Amnncr tVinaa irloUin o vAcbiiig iui. aim juib Edward Gregory and Jordan Gregory ' wo wecn-enu were Mr. ana Mrs. Bime btallings and daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Meads and Mrs. White, Emorv White, ftonrow FinMs Ray White, Jimmy Stallings, Haywood """"r iAiuM xariungton ana dgar Fields. ' The high score prize went to ...Hvv-w Htm wic ocvvuu HlgU unu ating prize was awarded Mrs. Melds. A sweet cqurse was served by the hostess. PAGE FTVE ROOK PARTY Mrs. Hilton Wh it.fi Wflfl SI oHcrYif-TMl hostess at a rook party Wednesday night at her home. . TWo were Mesdames E. C. Woodard, Bur nice Inscoe, Edward Barber, Jack Sy- mons. Rav Haskptt. RnMw K-aofnn r m j . uuwwu Cliff Haskett, Cliff Banks, Arthur REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANTED IN THIS AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY. WRir Sr Woman ? Ii8t' sh,ow and Be" Farms Homei and Coun try Business Properties to people our National Advertising brings Selections from your Listings are advertised in newspapers, man. ZLan. '"f S7R0UT'S ,F8mous hi circXPe TuMs'rf m?fJP,efi.ye,ar,y fr?m 00881 t0 Co88t- Interviewing Offices are maintained in the larger cities. - A profitable permanent connection with the World's Lareest Adver. Users of Country Real Estate; in business 53 years. ... ., su.cpiauie applications win De interviewed locallv. SoSmain" Sghway.aPP,iCantS Wh Can ,ocate STROUT REALTY AGENCY BELV1DERE news Mr. and Mm. 'FMwnni Poii j i.si i aim tim- aren of Shawhnm Mrq ru-- t t ,' 1 U'lll AJUILWI and children, and Miss Dorothy Rus sell of Suffolk nfy SJte"ln?s and daughter, Dianne, Visited Mr: VnH M V T oi.ii! ' bundav afternoon . - . -- I asrain af ter ho ni .:a"J?rs: ?.er8ha!1 Stallings andi week with nner vmrm. and Mrs. Ira Stal-I Mr. and W7T s,.,, ounoay aiternoon. daughter and Mr w -rT X. UUlUlJllfS -. jwu aucouo xiiu irxi a Cora Gregory of Weeksville; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rtallinira nf IVirf.n.tl. Va.f Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Stallings and son, Earl of Elizabeth City, Mrs. Forbes Riddick and daughter. Pamela. 1LT. w. J lf. rt. i ... nil, uiiii ii rR. k nnav Vf-niiitv. ... ""w" ubaiiijigo aim daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. vnappeii Saturday evening. Mrs. George Riddick and daughter, Fave. SDent Mnnrloir nr.'tV. U i. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane. Jordan , o j a auic Uc OUC again after being sick for the past Too Late To Classify WANTED AT ONCE SALESGIRL. Apply at Gregory's 5 & 10c Store in Hertford, N. C. it NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Ha vino- maUfioA on Of the eRtafn nf Mm TW-,.,j wi .UtiUUC 1U. lUilt," tnews. dprenspri lofa r : County, North Carolina, this is to noti- f TT nil v 1 .. , . fciauuB waving claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to thp HnrlarcffrvtAl n. T) i. r Hertford, N. C, on or before the 25th day of May,' 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All nersona . ;j . ,Hu,'u,wt w bum estate wiu piease maice immediate payment. This 25th day of May, 1953. LISLE MATTHEWS, Administrator of Mrs. Maude M. Matthews. May29,JuneB.12.l 9 2 .Tiiia " ' nr mnn ANNOUNCEMENT Until further notice I will hold no Saturday nig-ht office hours, af ter June 1. Emergencies will be handled as usual. DR. T. P. BRINN ' mm "WSAAAAA... - . ' " "-i-M--inanjuxii-f .. ' . 1 " 1 nrwwwu, 1427 Land Title BIdg. Philadelphia 10, Pa. DRESSED AND DRAWN GRADE A Colonial Stores declares Every Customer a Queen in the crown ing sales-event of the season! For you . . . special grocery values that are pure gems for stretching your household budget! J-or you . . . garden-fresh produce and guaranteed meats of the high Colonial Quality that wins you salutes as a Queen in Your Kitchen I Come and let Colonial treat you royally to a rich store of savings! Prove once agiin that . . . Your Total Food Bill is Less When You Shop at CS! 1 - 1 ,H ,d.- ro.-v 1 1 brfor.Hw.U-K VA -t i .y 'Vrf : I I 'WB !service , ,,1 yR . ... EVERYTHING y Ml lUUa an to Al) I redgate I iC c pink I SALMON I V 43c II Can - I .ra ABi. ... " wfAfc LOW . c BRAND V ORANGE JUICE Jmdsi Uounq ftd-jup Jaiwla BREAST . . .... lb; 89c BACKS and NECKS lb. 1 5c LEGS and THIGHS lb. 79c HEARTS . . . . . lB 49c WINGS . . . . . . is. 39c GIZZARDS .... lb. 49c FOR YOUR MEMORIAL DAY PICNIC ARMOUR STAR FRANKS . . . . u.45c LUTER S 8 h 16 LBS. AVERAGE WEIGHT SMOKED HAMS . . unjcheon TJUaJU Bologna . . . . . V 49c Spiced Meat . , V 55c Pickle & Pimento 55c Cooked Salami ?ff'i9c Shank-en -ft Shank-off -A Whole Deviled Crabs 3 for 55c Cole Slaw X?29c Chicken Salad . 45c Potato Salad . . 33c 40,. Cut Your Friendly Colonial Store Will Be Open All Day SATURDAY, MAY 30th LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA 'MrtM I 1 MOTHER'S T SALAD DRESSING 43c EASYX7"J''-I'Vv TERMS DOZo U.S. NO. 1 NORTH CAROLINA WHITE 7 ' Vfw..w.s . ..... CAM tl WOWI Pttt KT.V CUt Rf YCUT KTOril li crry1 iccincr Supply r BPICMI. low nuct MOTHER'S i RELISH NEW POTATOES 1039c LARGE CRISP CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE.. 2 23c MAKE A STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE CRYSTAL FROZEN STRAWBERRIES..'? 29c SELECTED CRISP GREEN CUCUMBERS .... 2 21c Wjcufyytsurik LARCl CtADI A EGGS. 65 c BUTTER . ij. I Li- JJTii ' 1 a h4 tr 1 nrnaali iniss waUsi rtt af Ms ULL MICKS KPFICTfVf TMMI SAT. MIGHT. MAY Scm 1 SoMPMMlCMkhi m unlti sa i alii I L V

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