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CrZOTORD. N. Q, TSIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953. 1 PAGE FIVE WEJFAIX'-IEWS; -Mr. and Mr. Edward Holmes of Norfolk, Va., sited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Muaden and daughter Francis and Mr. and Mrs J. W. Nowell, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Waj Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Nowell, Jr., on ter Nowell and son "Tommy and Mrs. E. A. Twine were dinner gnests' of Sunday. : V''V:"' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Munden spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Nowell,- Sr., ' and ' were accompanied home by Mrs. E. A. Twine, who will spend some time with them. Mrs. W. L. Lane spent the week end in Hertford with her son and ' daughter-in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lane. Master Dwight 'Jones of Woodville spent several . days with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones last week. . " . -:' 1 .-'x V;-:,';'v; Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Winslow.T, H. White and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell spent Sunday at Nags Head. ' Mrs. B. H. ... Ward's condition is about the same. " , . Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Whedbee, Sr., of Woodville spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollowell. Miss Nancy Bagley fell at school and broke her collar bone Tuesday. Billie G. Jones of . Suffolk, Va., spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones. ' Miss Geraldine Gregory of New port News, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon, Mrs. Cur tis Nixon , and son Nicky and Mrs. Ralph Miller motored to Norfolk, Va., on Wednesday. Koonce, W; G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, Charles Bene and Miss Thelma El liott. Tbo high score prize went to Miss EUi6tt and a sweet course was served. ' ? :. ' BURGESS NEWS Mrs. Winston Lane was among the shoppers in Elizabeth City Saturday. Miss Mable Ray Matthews was the week-end guest of Miss Nancy Lane. Mrs. J. B. Basnight visited at Vii " ginia Beach Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram and family and Carolyn and William .Chappell of Norfolk were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Miss Kate Blanchard entertained her bridge club Tuesday night ,at her home on Market Street Those play- ing were Mesdames V. N. Darden, Charles Whedbee, J. 0. Felton, B. G. I USE OUR lAY-AVAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS $1X3 Will Hold Your Gift Til Xmas W. M. Divers & Son JEWELERS Hertford, N. C. CLASS HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY Member? of the Young Married People's Class of Burgess Sunday School enjoyed a get-together with Halloween games and contests Friday night at the Hunter's-lodge.. Those winning prizes were Mrs. J. B..Perry, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. William Stel lings, and " Howard Ward. Cookies, doughnuts, candy and nuts were serv ed with bottled drinks. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. C. E. Johnson was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home. Those playing were Mesdames J. T. Biggers, T. L. Jessup, C. M. Wil liford, C. R. Holmes, H. C. Stokes, W. G. Barbee, M. R. Campbell and Miss Mary Sumner. Miss Sumner won the high score prize and refreshments were served by the hostess. CLUB MEETS The Whiteston Home Demonstration Club held its regular meeting Thurs day night, October 22, 1953 in the form of a Halloween party with fami lies of the members invited. Before the meeting was called to order those present enjoyed a masquerade in Hal loween costumes. The president, Mrs. Tom Riddick, called the meeting to or der with the group singing "Ameri ca the Beautiful" and the Lord's Pray er was prayed in unison? The minutes were read and approved and the roll call was answered with a kitchen short cut. - After the treasurer's report and an nouncements there was a short busi ness session at which time the group voted to give a dollar per nember to the "building fund for a building on the State College Campus for club U """'"""(IIIMIIMIMIllMIMIIMHlHMHii,,,,,,,,,! PHONOGRAPH I RECORDS Regular 78 R.P.M. j AND 33 13 R.P.M. ! LATEST HITS I USED CARS BLtw. i.iilj,.. ... 1952 Plymouth, 4-Dooi 1953 Plymouth -'. (SUBURBAN) : 1951 Plymouth, 4-Dooi 1951 Mercury : - (MONTEREY 2-DOOR) 1951 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1951 Ford, 4-Door 1950 Ford, 2-Door, 1950 Chevrolet, 2-Dooi 1950 Chrysler, Sedan 1950 Dodge, 2-Door 1949 Plymouth, 4-Door 1919 Dodge, 2-Door 1C 18 Plymouth, 4-Dooi 1C:8 Chevrolet, 4-D6or 1C 13 Chevrolet, 4-Dccr 12 VI Cfcsvrclci, 2-Dccr lC:3rcra,4-D:crT ".; SEE US . rC?v r"TTE?v BUYS IN UC-D CAHS Only 49c Also officers. - Miss Perry, home demon stration agent, gave a very informa tive demonstration in "Puying Pots and 'Pans," ;-. :;,.";' After a few committee reports, edu cational and arts and crafts, the meet ing was closed with the Club Collect Enjoyable games were led by Mrs. Tom Riddick and Mrs. Percy Winslow. Refreshments were served. Classified and Legals Long Playing Records I 6 HITS EACH RECORD f Only 69c Sand Ml "ON THE CORNER" -f MUM 1 1 IHtl Wlf tM M IM MMtlltll M I Ml Mf tf I iMOt it I M M I IHH M MSlQ DIVERS J RESERVES YOUR UAiri v y ! IADY IIOIN SEDAUA. 21 wb, 14K aoturol gald BOM. AKIR. For Ms," 19 awk AKflotar t S r . 17 mmI mm. txtdi beat nc :rt 1 p ...H'Zr.i.-r, I t -i . . . Ml " tt r 1-T portunity fcr large earnings. Car necessary. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCK-320-TT, Richmond, Va. . ' I Nov6,13,20,27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ! Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Laura S. Rober son, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims againBt the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 28th day of October, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th day of October, 1953. MRS. SPIVEY R. MATTHEWS Administratrix of Mrs. Laura ' S. Roberson. Nov6,13,20,27,Dec4,U . SALESMEN WANTED AVAIL able at once Good Rawleigh busi ness in Perquimans bounty. Sell bur enerlenee not hmmmit. On. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs: Rehem-A Tatia. deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 2nd day of November, 1954, pi this notice will be pleaded in bai -jt ttmlp iwnvenr All persons indebted to said estate win please make immediate payment : This 2nd day of November, 1953. J. W. WARD, Administrator of Mrs. Rebecca Lane. Nov6, 13,20,27,Dec4,ll LOST RANCH MINK FUR PIECE. About 8 P. M., Tuesday between bus station and Hotel Hertford. Finder return to Miss Hazel Taylor, Hotel Hertford, Hertford, N. C. It Cat gwflsw cdf wtf QUALITY top- jnnnK?? ITVL-JIJLIJ) it J i S. Choua - TlaiM - JstndeJi j ' l)swd$td& SQUARE CUT U.S. CHOICE NATUR-TENDER vC VEAL SHOULDER 1 U.S. CHOIC: NATUR-TENDER ROUND STEAK , VEAL CUTLETS . 89c , U.S. CHOICE NATUR-TENDER FULLY TRIMMED VEAL RUMP OR SIRLOIN ROAST .... . u 49c FULLY TRIMMED U.S. CHOICE NATUR-TENDER Shoulder Rib VEAL chops ctr 49ccEsr69ccr79c ECONOMICAL U.S. CHOICE NATUR-TENDER FUNK ON BREAST O' VEAL 19c SPECIAL LOW PRICE NON CARBONATED REFRESHING SPECIAL LOW PRICE SOUTHERN MANOR " Immiiliiw'"''''! ARMOUR STAR CALF LI V 59c ARMOUR STAR 14 to 16 Lbs. SMOKED SHANK ON PORTION Lb. 45c Whole Shank off or Burt Portion ... Lb. 55c I L Oil smuw 46-or. Can Quart Bottles SPECIAL LOW PRICE LUXURIOUSLY RICH SPECIAL LOW PRICE PHILLIPS ALL GREEN Pint Jar No. 2 Can 29c V SELECTED RED RIPE SLICING ' 2 2 LARGE CRISP CALIF. ICEBERG yunnuci tWEST CALIF. RED EMPEROR a Hd. Lbs. lie Jte&h JJWjsut JoodA Clcudkist Sliced Strawberries XK Dubny Ccby Green Limas .... Dulsny Turnip Greens. . . Dulahy Collards and Kale , Dulsny Cut Green Beans . . Trlial Crexmary Dutter . .... . Vi;. Mild Cheddar Chsct u. i ,!... ., , f ..r I1-.' if 25c 29c 19c 19c 35c SAVE ON CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITH COLONIAL'S SAV-A-TAPE PREMIUM PLAN No. 219 KITCHEN AID HOBART ELECTRIC MIXER t?ft with so ?JO.JU IN GOLDEN TAPES Rg. $59.30 Yalu ONLY YOU SAVE $21.00 No. 235 ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK otitr"- $3.20 YOU SAVE $1.75 No. 236 KITCHEN ELECTRIC CLOCK WITH $15 IN GOLDEN TAPES Plut 32c Fed. Tax Rtg. $4.95 Valu ONLY $3.20 YOU SAVE $1.75 WITH $15 IN GOLDEN TAPES Plut 64c Fad. Tax No. 231 LADIES UMBRELLA $3.40 YOU SAVE $2.55 Rag. $5.93 Yalu ONLY WITH $15 IN GOLDEN TAPES r u?79c y 73c '-iJs&iP. .. HOw To Bake A Ham: Tlace meat fat side up on a rack in a shallow pan. Use no water, no cover. Bake to 150 degrees internal temperature as shown on meat thermom eter (lez degrees if no glaze is used). Remove skin and glaze.- " Sweet Glazes For Topping: Pour ff drippings. --Cut xat diagonally, men deep, uover with one of these glaz es. Return to 400 degree oven, 15 minutes. 1.1 cup sifted brown sugar mixed with 2 table- spoons flour. 2. . 1 cup sifted brown sugar mixed with I tablespoon ary musiara. . 3. H cup orange, peach or apricot marmalade.' 4. cup CS crushed pineapple . and 1 cup Bifted brown sugar, r f ' , , - ,5. , cup honey. For spedfie recipes, homemakiRff or cooking informa. Hon, writet Jfaacjr Carter, Director of Homo Economics, Colonial Surety la P. O. Box 4358, Atlanta, Ga.
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