v. 1 ; v v l) Week-end Gueate'; ' V Mrs. Pearl ' S. Banks ot Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Kate Wozelka of Eden ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. From Greensboro :v 1 ' . Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore and son of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mrs. R. T. White. , . ;t . WedMiMl Guest . j- ;-;.-j ' -'WvVY Buck Carter of Powellsville spent the week-end with Charles Skinner. Returned To School?;.;. x'.'Cj-l-'l 'i J. . Winslow, Jr., returned to Epis copal High School at Alexandria, Va., to continue his studies. ;v " Returned To BoonTiHe "';' 'y-r'y'-? Mrs. J. E. Zachery and Miss Nancy Zachery returned to Boonville Sunday after spending the summer at' their home here. Sunday Guests Taylor Eidgewell and Miss Helen White of Norfolk,, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and Mrs. Charles Skinner. From Clifton Forge . Mrs. L. M. Corstaphney of Clifton Forge,. Va., spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. C. V. Williford. From Washington ',' , Mr. and Mrs." Joseph P. "Mulroe, Mrs. Mildred OXome and Mrs. Mamie Carr of Washington, D. C, returned to their home. Sunday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Newbold. , it. Accepts Position , ' Henry Lewis who has been employ ed at the State Theatre for a number of years has accepted a position with the Ford Plant in Norfolk, Va. . From New Bern . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Glover i. and daughter of New Bern spent the La' bor Day holiday with Mrs. i Anse From Laurinburg "; Norman White of Laurinburg re turned home Monday after spending several days with Mrs. ; I. A. White and Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and children of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Do ward Jones and children,'' Dow and Lynn of Sanford, Fla., are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keegan. c IT IS ALWAYS I Qmfitf I L . : Today: Friday Matinee S:15 Night 7-9 WALT DISNEY'S CARTOON "Peter Pan" Saturday: Show Starts 1:30 P. M. REX ALLEN n "Old Overland Trail" Jungle Drums No. 8 ' SUNDAY: SHOWS 2:15, :15 AND 9:15 P. M. MacDonald Carey and Teresa Wright -IN- "COUNT THE HOURS" MONDAY AND TUESDAY: MATINEE 3:15NP. M. 7 AND 9 P. M. Randolph Scott and Patricia Wymore j. ,,;--',,;.; IN -' "HAM BOO THE GU Wednesday Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature VAN JOHNSON . JANET LEIGH "Confidentially Connie" , . Second Feature CHARLES STARRETT 'Texas Stampede" Week-end At Ij ,.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and children spent the week-end at Nags Head at the Johnson cottage. ,- AtE. CC . , Miss Mary Ann Harris left , this week to begin her freshman, year at E. C. C, at Greenville. Week-end At Nags HeH ; 1 Mrs. Kate Hudson and Miss Mae Wood Winslow spent the week-end at their cottage at Nags Head. , Week-end At Richmond Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent the week-end in Richmond, Va,, as the guests of Mrs. Darderi'a aunt, Mrs. A. H. Goode. . Week-end At Morehead City . , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers and daughter spent the week-end with friends' at Morehead City. r..v, Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris and chil dren and Miss Eva Harris spent the week-end at the Harris cottage at Nags Head. From New Bern ' Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mohn of New Bern spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard.- From Elisabeth City Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gibbs of Eliza beth City spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs and family. Sunday At Chesapeake Beach ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tarkington and children spent Sunday at Chesapeake Beach. ; , v " Returned Home Carl Copeland of Washington, D. C, returned to ". his home Monday . in Washington, D. C, after spending several days with Mrs. Charles Whed bee. s. Week-end At Nags Head - v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollo well and children and Clay Stokes spent the Labor Day holidays at the Hollowell cottage at Nags Head. r - , Week-end In Rinston Mrs. Marie Jenkins spent the week end in JCinston with relatives. Week-end Guests R. M. Jones of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howell of Law renceville, Va., spent the .week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones.. Attended Baptist Meeting Mrs, G. R. Tucker, Mrs. I. A. Ward, Mrs. Warner Madre, and Mrs Jim Bass attended the W. M. U. Institute at. Chowan College in Murfreesboro Thursday and Friday of last week. " -,-f-tiiinririririnrwiriA ni aaajwaai Thursday and Friday: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Esther Williams and Jack Carson llCTflfuilBJ IVET We Sell & Rock : ; r.Sand Gravel ' 1 -fa Cement ? !' - , t ' , if Cement Blocks ' . if Cinder Blocks SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS HARRIS Plumbing: & Building Supply Company M See our large assortment of sweaters and skirts, today! Just right for early Fall and school wear. In many styles and colors. , . NEW FALL WEAR: V Sweaters N Skirts SrcrtS!ilrts...$U3g 0rGSsS!i!rts...$ZC3g J tetrs. . . . . $1X3 g Don't miss seeing our won . derful NEW selections' in Dresses and Coats. You'll find just what you want at SIMON'S. " ; - l ' ; pis ( N ; " V- i t .) ; . la LuilcJ -' Mrs. R. T. Brinn, who is a patient at thev Norfolk General Hospital, and has had a knee operation is getting along nicelyr"' - , Front Roanoke Mrs. Sidney Broughton and son, David, of Roanoke, Va., spent last week with Mrs. Vera B. Batton and Junian Broughton. Sidney Broughton spent the week-end here and accom panied his wife and son home Mon day. ' - From New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. John T. Riley of Had- don, N. J., spent the Labor Day holi days with Mrs. Maude Godwin. . Week-end At Nags Head ' - Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whedbee and family spent 'the. Labor Day holidays at the Whedbee cottage at Nags Head. From Morehead City . , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eastwood from Morehead City spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wil liams. , -, ' ...i-. 1 At . . .limbl-rg -. .- ' i , Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport and I.;- ; l . 3 C r ' ' , lla. C, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas FutrelJ spent the ol EalTe'j m& Clinton Winslov week-end at WUamsburg, va., . g . -week.end at Hyattsville. 1A am tVa a-11 n at a it T.Ti onI Mm. Wiss Mary Elliott Brinn left Wed nesday to enter Salem Academy at Winston-Salem. She was accompan ied there by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Brinn. Willard Saunders. r ,, Returned Home v v ' Mrs. T. P. Brinn and daughter Anne returned to their home last . Tuesday after spending several days with Mrs. Brinn's mother, Mrs. W. H. Glasson( in Durham. .r Thursday At Murfreesboro ' ' Mrs. D. M. Jackson, Mrs. W. O. White III, and Mrs! Walter Harrison attended the W. M. U. Baptist Insti tute at Chowan College Thursday. Visited Parents - , Sgt and Mrs. John W. Davenport spent last week as guests of his par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davenport. Set. Davenport is expected to be shin- . ped overseas upon his return to camp. n 2 BOTTLES OF 250 5 GRAIN TABLETS no w MB . at . SatidM , "ON THE CORNER" rnrnJ n . . IS nn it pays to traao uJ vlion sales are at a record high! ii ; i 1 ii Waiting won't mak your present earworlh mora -1 1 : you can got th most Ibr It RIGHT NOW by trading whh usl Big volume Chrysler production and sales make this possible ; ; . fust as It now makes it possible for you to OWN AND ENJOY Chrysler quality :i sy, ana pernxmance. , . . ,v tx n , ( 1 Stop In and see me deals w ro offering! .America's First Family of Fine Cars SEE YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER NOW Attention Eve r y b o d y ! THE NEW SENSATIONAL .OIL. SAVING".1- h Superflame Oil Heaters WITH 19 OUTSTANDING FEATURES Oil 0EM0NSTRATI0I1 AT OUR STORE COME- IN AND; SEE HOW YOU CAN SAVE lZ'QF YOUR FUEL COST WITH SU PERFLAME'S UEL-SAVER" ... it doubles heat radiating sur face y . has low chimney temperature i . . and burns with no smoke. See by actual demonstration howSuperflame will heat your home better with greater economy than the ordinary stove. We are really pleased to have the dealership of this great new Superfl-me . . . and urge you to come, in for a demonstration at our stcreii. . ycu will miss a fuel saving opportunity if you pass up the chancb to cce the Supcrflaiha in operation . ' i ' 1 time only, we wJ gjve aisolutely r..2E to the purchaser of each new ' .! :S OIL HEATER, an autairtic thcrx.osU and a Superfaa blower. Ask , rCwd offer when you come iA'for t" c'm5nstration. urn ACROSS i '11.

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