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PERSONAL ITEMS At Nan Head Mrs. R. C. Murray and sister from Greensboro, Mrs. Anse White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson of Fort Worth, ' Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mur . ray" and children are, spending this wee at nags ueaa. ' Visiting Here Mrs. Marion RMdfolr and MiiMiwn of Langley Field, Va., are the guests or nenry stokes, sr., and Mr. and Mrs nenry stoices, jr. r 'From Norfolk , - Mrs. J. J. Moore and daughter of iNonoiK, va., are visiting Mrs, Mqore's motner, Mrs. s. 1. Sutton, 1 From Newport News ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs; Claude Brinn and daughter of Newport News, Va., spent r t uie weex-ena at tne Bruin home in neruora. Week-end At Goldsboro : Mrs. Annie Chalk tmcnt flio'vsolr. ; end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk at Goldsboro. '.. From Norfolk - Miss Bertha Swartz of Norfolk, Va., is spending this 'week at the Hotel - Hertford. . - MISS RUTH HASKETT WEDS H. H. GUIRKIN 'Continued From Page One) white orchid corsage. For travel the bride wore a two piece suit of ice blue with white ac cessories, with which she wore the orchid from her wedding bouquet. The bridal party and out-of-town guests were entertained at a cake cut ting Saturday night, immediately af ter the rehearsal by Mrs. Edgar Fields, aunt of the bride., ' After a wedding trip the couple will continue to maV thoir Mi t u t ford, where the bridegroom is a mem' oer 01 me lacuity of the Perquimans ii(S" ocnooi. . . HONOREDAT PARTIES Two narties were riven thin wmI for MisS Kay White Stanton, whose marriage to jummitt uason of Eden- ton TOOK Mace SSUnnav Aftornnnn in the Winfall Methodist Church . . The Winfall Methodist Youth Fel lowship entertained for her at a nor ty and shower at the home nf iwvo T. H. White on Thursday afternoon, juiy 1 7 ine noHDK opened and acknowledged wianv In vol w m'fta to. . - j O " "j. house was decorated with mivoH sum mer flowers. Delicious refreshments or fcpca-colas, dainty open-faced sand wiches. mints and MiSS Evelvn Ann Rtnnfan Miao Till ... ' .. . ' """" " miner, miss Noma T.nii T.nn tw; - - w Ann Myers, Miss Marjorie Winslow niiu JH1S8 Bllllfi Mlcinnpr all hMn, J ' lUvO maias in the weridino-. nnri Mm rs. gene Boyce entertained at a party af ter the rehearsal Satnnfav nirht t ly 18, in the church. The hostesses presented the honoree with a Involv corsage., Delicious refreshments of weddinar cake, nuts, minfct inJ J . 1 uilU cream molded in the shape of wed ding bells were served, itmmvf.nt. - ffwuiiai;- ly twenty-four guests were present " HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB ' Miss Mildred Rpm1 i : : 4iuobCB tu i her rook rlnh lnat TimcJ .i. home. Those rjlavinir n ti fn..-i v. "1 " ""ico . iucser, uratton Mathews, J. E ?- z- A. Harris, Julian' White Anse White, Carlton Cannon, and Miss inelma Jblhott, Each guest was pre sented a small gift and a sweet conrsp was served. Uassified and Legals vano IHAWKS I Wish tO eXDrPSS mv ain,pM lh . J ".ivv,! bliaiiJYS and aDnreciatinn ii mi j .. , - ------- ...j v xxiciiuo aim uciSnuors, ana the various church or ganizations; lor the lovely flowers, cards, visits and prayers extended to me during my past five wppIts nf m. ness. ; MRS. LILLIAN HARRELL ' Tr.TiXTor.xT r" BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pell and chil dren. Bettv Mario nni Po lit Onfl m and Mrs. E. J. Stallings spent Sunday --afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mark natnaway. Misses Ella Mae and Sallie Ann Pell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid- p y tailings Sunday afternoon. f v Geore Riddick and daughter, J,ave' sPnt Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane. Mrf and Mrs. Sidney Stallings and daughter, Dianne and Mrs. E. T. Stal lings attended the Kenny-Bunch mar- mm in C,ll!l o-a- j I ---o- oaiuruay aiternoon. U tMJr- anl Mrs. Asa Stallings and ciuiaren, jame and Edd e visitpl Mr and Mrs. E. T. Stallings Saturdav v evening. ' Mrs. George- Riddick and daughter Faye, and Mrs. Sidney Stallings and daughter, Dianne spent Tuesday af ter- noon with Mrs. Delton Siallings. Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Stallings and sons, Jackie, Ronnie, George and Gary of Louisville, Ky., are spending their summer vacation visiting relatives nu inenas in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stallings and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney piaiiings Thursday evening. WHITESTON NEW? Mr. and mn: .Tpsoa . j . - . vauuiu una Pnny Osburn of Greensboro spent .,, w'7,l-en wiui Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rm winsiow and Henry Winslow. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tomrme Whiter and Miss Mary Ann Vi oosviue, Mrs. Elizabeth White and Miss Pearle White. Murry White and Jack White of Winston-Salem visited here Sunday Mr. andv Mrs. Elton Harrell of r i-denton, were supper guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Clifford Winslow Satuvdav night - Mrs. Buck tyree and children of near Greenville and Mrs. Lafayette Winslow of Cross Roads were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riddick . and family. , . .. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Stallings and family of Louisville,. Ky".; were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stal lings. ... -., ; Rev. and Mrs. Harold White of Bel videre visited Mr. and Mrs. Arba Win slow Sundav afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and Wal do spent Gunday with Mr. and Mrs jLiinu winsiow in Norfolk. CARD ftF TIT A wire We wish - va,i1Wo vui- sincere tnanks and annrviotirtu tives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and thoughtfulness during .....voo i ur son, carter Roger son. We are grateful for the cards, the flowers, and the gifts and to all who rendered their services' in love and Draver. Wa tiioi, . a.i i . v""'" nurse ana doctor for their services and for be ing so nice and kind to all of us Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas Rogerson, Jr. USED CARS 1949 Custom Ford (4-DOOR SEDAN) 1950 Ford, 2-Door 1946 Plymouth, 4-door 1948 Gheyroiet; 4-Door 1947 Chevrolet, 2-Dobr 50 Plymouth, 4-Door 1941 Ford, Coach 1949 Ford, 2-Door (CUSTOM) 1948 Plymouth, 4-Door 1950 Chevrolet, 2-Door 1950 Plymouth, 2-Door '51 Chevrolet, Pickup 1953 Chevrolet Pickup 1952 Ford, Sedan SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USEJD CARS Cleara nee Sale , of our entire Stock of children's IZ9V-TO-12T . t . including DRESSES SUN SUITS SHORTS . SHIRTS -r Sizes 1-3; 3-6x; 7-14, and Pre-teen - We must move these summer items to make room for Fall Merchandise, to arrive later: Prices have been ' greatly reduced. :, For your shopping comfort and convenience we have installed air-condftjoning in ourstore. WANTED LICENSED SURVEYOR to survey tract of land. See Dr. C. A. Davenport, Hertford, N. C. It ' :' WANTED TO BUY hand baby,. 'stroller. Hertford; N. C. - SECOND Phone 4196, It NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Havin&T Qualified as Ariminiatrnfnr of the estate of Rosezena Smith, de ceased, late of Perauimans Cnnntv. North Carolina, this is to notify all DerSOnS hAVinir Maima oiroi'nat fltA estate of said deceased to exhibit them x - . 1 ki me undersigned at Route 3, Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 15th day Of Julv. 19K4. nr fhia nnfio nrill be Tlleaded in har nf tVioiV All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ' inis xotn day of July, 1953. GEORGE SMITH, Administrator of Rnsp7pnn Smith July 24,31,Aug7,14,21,28 NOTICE OF SALE The Board of Cnmmisinnra Af Par. quimans County offer for sale all the merchantable timber of every sort and description which will measure 10 inches across the stump 10 inches from the ground now growing and be ing on that certain tract, nf land in Parkville Township, Perquimans Coun ty, in. Deing that part of the "County Home Tract" lying and being on N. C. Highway 17 shortcut which is being sold to the State Hichwav and Public Works Commission, con taining 14.4 acres, more ot less. Sealed bids will he received for the purchase of said timber by said Board at tne oince ot Julian Powell, Regis ter of Deeds for Perquimans County, Clerk to said Board until 12 nVlnrk noon, Monday,. July 27, 1953. Bidders will submit their bids on a Der Thousand T iMf mpfl Riirp Tip his en ;much per thousand for pine, so much for gum and so much for other hard woods. Timber must be cut and removed immediately after confirmation of sale. . The Board of commissioners re serves the right to reject any and all bids. v , For any other information see Jul ian Powell ,at the office of the Regis ter of Deeds, the Court House. Hert ford, N. C. This July 22, 1953. JULIAN C. POWELL, Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners Perauimans Countv July24 HO. I COLONIAL'S OWN GOLD IABEI TEA BAGS. LEAN TENDER CAP CORNED BEEF ... 49c CS BRAND SLICED . PINEAPPLE .... . 31 SWANSON'S FRICASSEE OF CHICKEN '55c TANGY ZESTY CS BRAND APPLESAUCE .... 17c KRAFT'S SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP . . ";fr- 35c HI-ELI 45 y si 1 i i SI. J I .i .... vm y. I Make summer meals easy on the cook, yet tops with the family! liet your free copy of Nancy Car ter s timely new recipe folder. "Cool Dishes for Hot Days" . . . now displayed on the market counter of your Colonial Store. Colonial brings you all the fixing for dplirinua Pnii ntah nfAni ''''. A '00, savings garden-fresh .."J0..-l vegetables for salad suppers, the jbS ?ick. of. tle orchard for chilled 'r5t plates, a wide variety of fresh Our Pride breads and lus cious cakes. Your Tolnl Pnnil mil . wbb wnen xou Shop At CS! FOR FRYING OR ROASTING BELTS VI LLE WHITE TURKEYS u 59c LUTER'S JAMESTOWN SLICED BACON .... u. 63c Scum Jhi& (tfaak TENDER SQUARE CUT VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 29c .r.- .imm item?:? LB. RUMP OR SIRLOIN VEAl ROAST u 45c ROUND STEAK VEAl CUTLETS - 89c ECONOMICAL FLANK-ON BREAST 0' VEAL u 15c TENDER MEATY VEAL CHOPS 45c 59c LOIN CHOPS ... . 78c Pctato Sabd 38c Ccle Slaw .". . . . s-29c MINUTE MAID FROZEN LEMONADE 3 Sr.- 53c FLORIDAGOLD ORANGE JUICE 16c FLORIDAGOLD BLENDED JUICE 15c SPECIAL LOW PRICE MONTMORENCY RED CHERRIES can2 21C SPECIAL LOW PRICE REDGATE WHITE CREAM CORN 2 NO. 303 97i CANS l SPECIAL LOW PRICE PACKED IN OIL MAINE SARDINES -Ox. Can 2 NO 14 CANS 15c FLORIDAGOLD G'FRUIT JUICE 2 c.bV 25c FLORI-TROPIC LIMEADE 2 a 35c FREE RECIPES Betty Crocker's 9 Frosty Fruit Pies GOLD MEDAL FLOUR . . 5 fit 52c MAKE A COOL FROSTY FRUIT PIE WITH CARNATION MILK .... 4 1', 57c QimnA LARGE SWEET HOME GROWN CANTALOUPES EACH IOC Shoulder Chop LB. Mrs. Filbert's' Golden Margarine 30c Wit. Med. Sharp Cheddar Cheese., i. 59c :.:r77c oranges.... 5 EXTRA JUICY AND SWEET CALIF. SUNKIST ST ' Fiek of lh Nrt Grade A Ige. Eggs . o 71c Urtt Jalcy Florida lines . . 6 , 19c :carom Salad . . , 29c . Flako ... 18c . fqcxen Salad ... . 45c: ;;;:;ft:Eto . . ass 39c, , . C:1!;d Crabs . . 3 57c S 43C CRYSTAL FRESH FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES w29e ;in I 4 tabic pooni AJI Frleoa In Thit Ad Effoctivo Thru Saturday Night, July 25th. FLORIDA LIME PIE cornaUrch, 1 UbltnMxm Trfaincb Bu. . t taaapooiM (rmUd Urn tint "H UtaHW frk Mm. P. wttr .. juie. k f th. Nat In 1 a-lixli ImM pt. iha 1 eon?tare'?- " " mH ta top oT dookk ooHtrt mter. Cook om diraet Imt Unto mutant nbtur. b rr thiek and traniMiwT Plus ovtr rater: onr nd eook 1. nlnoUa. ImMtt n' atte. Itcmovo from kwt. Mir la batter. Hma rM ia nodtrato oma. 171 oajrwa, 10 to It miaataa; MKRWGOKi B.t tho S wniteVfll tk for. noaM iMak. waw baitor k wltMmwa. Tlam4!b rCfe "w.B ar aasMaa fafenaacfea. 1 v Stem, fae, . O. Baa 4M, tlk.u. Oe. 1 l Fetr pil
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