"XT. ' nr.TTORD. N. G, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953. PZ7.C0NAL ITEMS From Farmville - '' i Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Smith of Farmville, Va.f spent the week-end wun jar. ana JHrs. J. O. Felton From Fentress - ' - Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son iu r eniress, v a., spent Sunday with 4ur. mm jars. iNoan Gregory, Week-end In Wuhintftnn Mr. , and Mrs. Jack Burbage spent ine weeK-ena in Washington, Week-end At Nan Head Mt. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson enter- cu ute lunowing guests over the week-end at their cottage at Nags , Head. , Mr. and Mrs. Conrov Perrv and children, Mr. and Mrs. Emory 1 , 8on' Mr" ana Mrs- Huton White, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Symons and Moody Mathews, Jr. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Vincpnt. tt;ii vn - - MUU VUU' dren of Portsmouth, Va.i spent the La HA ni U-i:j !il . "-jr iiuuuay wiui xars. U. Xi. I n f ields. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Will va dren of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday ; wim inrs. Henry ifarber. From Elizabeth City " Mr. and Mrs. Muldrow Sawyer and children of Elizabeth City spent sev eral days last week and the week end with Mrs. Henry Barber. At Norfolk General Hospital Mrs. R. M. Fowler was admitted to the Norfolk General Hospital Tues day and was operated upon Wednes- day. From Norfolk, ' Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan of Norfolk, va., spent tne week-end with Mr. and u. s. Darflen. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sykes have re turned to their home at Hanover, N. H., after spending several weeks with airs, x. s. jsixon, jr. Returned Home - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atwater and son have returned to their home at bpartanburg, S. after vjsiting Mr. ana jots. w. t: awards. From Newport-News " Mr. and Mrs. Dnzfor Snttm mA children of Newport-News, Va., spent me uDor uay Holiday with Mr. and M '. rr t-i -r .... "... jars, x. Zj. tiaper. Returned To KittyHawk Mrs. Charles Johnson nnrl Mra Olivia Hobbs have returned tn their cottage at Kitty Hawk after spending several aays tnis week at their home here. . ... Returned Home Mrs. G. E. Fields ban himl f 'her home after SDendinor last wppIt with her sister, Mrs. LeRoy Nixon at napanoKe. . aaa',' i -MWywyyvm HONORED AT PARTY A REAL Special " BRAND NEW 10 H. P. Outboard Motor WITH GEAE SHIFT Regular $283.50 Value $219-95 Hertford Hardware & Supply Company PHONE . 3461 USED CARS 1952 Plymouth, 4-Door 1951 Pontiac, 4-Door 1951 Plymouth, 4-Door 1950 Plymouth, 2-Door 1950 Ford, 2-Door 1950 Chevrolet, 2-Door 1949 Plymouth, 4-Door 1949 Chrysler, 4-Door 1948 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1948 Plymouth, 4-Door 1948 Ford, Club Coupe '47 Dodge, Club Coupe 1947 Chevrolet, 2-Door '47 Oldsmobile, Coach 1951 Plymouth (STATION WAGON) , SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS Dr. andofclilBV T.. P. Brinn enter tained at ail ice cream party Sunday evening for their daughters, Misses Mary Elliott, and Marjorie Brinn at their home on Front Street. Thnae present besides the honorees were PAGE FIVE score prize went to Mrs. Jessup. .A sweet course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Thelma Elliott war Jmstesa tn her bridge club TnesHnv p von in cr at - j - r " " j- liuiiuiOT mere iici nuuic un viniDD street. xnose Misses Julia Ann and Jo Pat Stokes, playfhg were Mesdames V. N. Dar- Nancy Basrlev. Annia Tin Tjino A n-I Hon .T ft i-ii v.. ttti ii w rracwr, uarDara jean Kusself, W. G. Wright, B. G. Koonce. T B Joanna Williford, Billie Carol Div ers, Sue P. White, Barbara Edwards, camenne .Nixon and Susanne Towe. III r. V . I jVE.ARE AGENTS BENTHALL PfllflUT OTERS Af,'D BALERS Come' in and lftt. ns Rhnw? vnn 'Ke-a of owriinsr a famous Bpnthan.PiVpv T.l .rrT V "VJ- caier. lerms can De arranged is needed.. fl;vn Volt Oivn Peaiut Picker We have a Benthall PiVkpr i tion, recently -! overhauled, with new parts where needed. This? mahinp ,F , ------w w WMVtllV for only $375.00. . Manv I picker. Terms dan be arranged. ; 03fcrellavestingYcL'rCrcpsSc3Us FOR: COTTON SCALES 2C0-lb. and 300-lb. Sizes ;. GRAIN SHOVELS PITCH FORKS HOLE DIGGERS STACKING FUNNELS HAY BALING WHIE -- BAGS TWINE D.G NEDLL J - pUST GOGGLES ZZI.iTLD - - Sumner. Charles Hene snd M inn TTafA Blanchard.' The high score prize went ro jars, uaraen. ice cream and cook- . ico ncic oci VCU siXNlxiKrAIMED BRIDGk ri.TTR Miss Marv Sumner entertainer) 1ner Cnim Tn Mnnm . . i i. m i . ..... i - "4 ."lesaay mgnt at her The St Catherine Auxiliary will u v.nurcn otreet. Those play- meet next Monday night at 8 P. M "n utcouaiucs . i.i . nil inm Ht i nu nnnu nr imm. 'n.. i H 1 n. , Z ' 1 U'O. 100 xucKer. . C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. E. John- . ' u son, C. R. Holmes, J. T. Biegers. M. ' CIRCLE MKETiivrnH iS..TtaMgh 1 The Delia lBol rtvmnnnnnn. . - - " 6 Circle met at the home of Mrs. A. L. Chaplain, Monday night with 18 mem bers present. Mrs. J. D. Coston presented a most interesting Drotrram: her fonie heinir "Praying Hands." the chapel at Garrett Biblical Institute on me campus or Worth Western Univer sity, Chicago. She visited there , while on vacation this summer. MraJ Cnstni nvnlo noTl-'of the name "Pravinir HanHa" also of the windows and gardens of this chanel. . ; All business was transacted as us ual. ; . Refreshments were enjoyed by all. The following were present: ' Mrs. J. D. Coston. Mrs. W C. Cher. ry, Mrs. Oscar Felfnn Mm nonn nouoweii, mrs. Archie Lane, Mrs Mrs. Oscar Newbold. Mrs. Howard Pitt, Mrs. Durwood Reed, Miss Mil dred Reed, Miss Mary Sumner, Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Mrs. Joe Towe, Mrs. Roulac Webb.' Sound Advice "Theodore, what do you have to do when you draw some money out of a bank?" asked an innocent young wife. "You have to put some money in the bank beforehand," replied the hus band. "That's always been my ex perience." , iM-M-iAjm Too Late To Classify FOR SALE AZALEAS. SMAT.T. growine tve. Twelve tn sfl-inn di ameter; October delivery for Fall transplanting. Priced $2.00 to J5.00. See Mrs. Haywood Divers, or phone 2796, Hertford, N. C. it ! fsfeJ REALLY FRESH ! Made from Fresh 'kfam Beef j LUTER'S 4 to 8 LBS. AVERAGE WEIGHT SMOKED o A TASTY TREAT FOR BREAKFAST LUTER'S TRAY PACKED Jamesrovv PI (S LB. rn Bacon . . SEASONED TO PERFECTION LUTER'S Pork Sausage ... . . rwn JUNOAT DINNER FLAVORFUL Pork Rib Roast. .. ONf."55 AU MEAT-NO WASTE iltty Steaks ..... LB. lb. Rib End Portion LB. LB. 69c 43 c 39c 89c V. S. NO. I WHITE iws value Majorette GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY SHADES AND SIZES FIRST QUALfiY 60 Gauge i 15 Denier L SUPPLY LIMITED! if SUPPLY LIMITED! GENERAL O UECTRIC iiirsiBLieca FAMOUS FOR QUALITY THE WORLD OVER A DECORATIVE TIME PIECE FOR YOUR KrrrnrN SKID RESISTANT cone: cr.:fc OOG : SMARTLY STYLED STRONGLY AU WASHABLE SELECTED RED RIPE SLICING TOAAATOES 2 54 25c LARGE CRISP CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 hk 19c GENUINE THOMPSON WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 w. 25c SPECIAL LOW PRICE BETTERYET Peanut Butter SPECIAL LOW PRICEOLD VIRGINIA Preserves pch '? SPECIAL LOW PRICE FIRM Tomatoes SS? 2 SPECIAL LOW PRICE WRIGHTS EARLY 16-OZ. JAR l-OZ. JAR NO. 303 CANS June Peas . . . . NO. 303 CAN 37c 21c 21c 10c SUE GO REGULAR S2.98 VALUE flnCHOR HOCKINGr . ETAJUR UJ VALUE i zxl Fca a c:rr . ' CST tJKSLAL srrs t:3AT ' TEXIZE HOUSEHOLD CLEANER 39c Pint Bottle FULL-BODIED INSTANT COFFEE CHICAFE WITH CHICORY 55c 12-Oz. Jar ALL BONUS BUYS , WITH EACH $5 'PURCHASE AH prfcM a Tli it Ad Effectiv STUFFED TOMATO SALAD 1 P ahoppad ulliy . ' rtei of tk Nasi V 1 wMpooB iah MoBiwtM Snrr! ntdtwn. StaS tern. too. Sm M i 1 ( hi1 r UI ' ! J'Mr V DMI MM

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