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: iC 'j --' - - i lit. a. 1 Mrs. S. F. Pollard and s ,n of C lumbia tent Thaksgiv. i Day with Mr. and-Mw.'J. & rutrell. , " , Richari Fulrell 'of Buflfnrion spent the holiday wltih Wn parents Mr. andilraHi-FtttrtU.;,', . ' "f" ''I'y ' f 4 ", " " " , ;. From Rock Hill U"' Mr. arij Mrs- Pud Connelly and children of Rock Hilt, S. C, spent the holidays vjith Mr. and Mrs. Dan BL From Boonville I Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Transou of Boonville spent the Thanksgiving holidays and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White at their home near Hertford. Visiting Relative ' Capt and Mrs. E. E. Pearcey and son Corky left Wednesday for . Beaufort, Texas, where they will visit relatives for several weeks, Saturday5 Gneste Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Matthews of Drivers, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. H. S. Davenport. Returned' Home Mrs. E A Byrum returned to her home Monday after spending several dayfc with Mrs. W. G. Hollo well in Norfolk, Va. ' From Drivers " Mr. and Mi-s. Howard Godwin of Drivers, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. H. S. Davenport. From Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. V children of Cha'-' days with Mrs. I ""es Byrum and pent the holL :J Byrum. .FromJToolk'f',,!--! . , , ,Jy&r,.,and Mr. r?rc Byrum from Norfolk1 va.', 'st en Thanksgiving Day with' Mrs. ' EV A.1 Byrum. . Returned Homo : t ' Mr. and Mrs.' Clinton-Eley and children returned home Sunday af ter spending1 several 'days in Wil liamsburg, Va.,' Norfolk1. and Suf folk, Ya- with relatives and friends. ;., $ .-. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs.' E. E. Payne re turned to their home Monday af ter spending the holidays with their daughter, Dr. Louise Payne in Ra in Hospital Alvin Jordan was admitted to the hospital in Chapel Hill for obser vation and treatment. In Hospital .? " George Powell was admitted to the Norfolk General Hospital m Norfolk Monday where he was.ofr era ted upon Wednesday--; He is ex pected to return' home Sunday. M Remod:! Now! Beautify Your Kitchen For jfa Holidays! - ISEE'US FOR '- Arhistrorig ' ' -) Monbwall ' 'i?:X':.- - & ' Table Top ' , Water Heaters" Plywood ... all sizes Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. PHONE 5401 From Winston-Salem . . f. Harry White ; of Winston-Snlem visited relatives in Hertford Sun day. i Vuiitinc Sister f " . Mrs. George Fields is visiting her sister,' Mrs. Leroy Nbton at Chapi anoke. " , Holiday In Sanford ' Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson have returned home after spending the holidays with relatives in Sanford. ... x L... x C.y Kr. and lira. Mulroo Sawyer and children of Elizabeth City spent Thursday with Mrs. Henry Barber. From Kinlton . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards and son, Paul, of Kington returned home Sunday after spending . the holidays iwith Mrs. Edwards' par ents, the Rev. and Mrs. L S. Rich mond.'; I i i , Thursday In Durham Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn spent Thursday in Durham where they visited Mrs. W. H. Glasson and at- tended the Duke-Carolina freshman football game. . Sunday In Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and children visited the Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Duling Sunday. . Accepts Position Mrs. Marshall Owens has accept ed a position at the State Theatre selling tickets. ' Week-end At Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dail spent the week-end in Windsor , visiting the Rev. and Mrs. C?W. Duling. Returned Sunday '"Mrs; Vera B. Batton and Julian Broughton returned to their home Sunday after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mis. Sidney Brough- ton at Wilmington, Del. ; Holidays-In. Roanoke k:J..."Perry, Sr accompanied by in r. ana airs, niwiaw iwrji xivw Virginia 1Beach,rJVa.j" spent the hol idays Wfc Bill Perry, Jr., at Roa noke, Va. mi Gift t.'2't - 'K 1 w HlM jbr HER A PARKER "21AK 1JJ5 ' 4at SahdM "On the Corner" TburAdasrirdatesviUe,1 ' i Mr.' Charles. Johnson 'tind Mrs. Gatesvilffe a Qie guesttr of Mr. and TODAY'. .'V FRIDAY ' Shows a:15-7-9 P. M. ROBERT WAGNER JANET LEIGH "Prince Valiant" SA1VKUAI . c ' Show Start I 'M P. M. v WILD BILL ELLIOTT -4n ; r,:.i:x 4TheForyNiners,,: Man With The $ted Whip No. 9 SUNDAY . , , Show 2:15-4:15 and 9:1$ KM.; Richard Todd and Glynis Johns "Rob Roy" (1 if"--- MONDAY-TUESDAY . . . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Anthony Quinn and Charlespoburn '1113 Long mrrm 4J ' TEDNESDAT . i Matinee 3:15 Night l-lfr V V "OX OCR STAGE 9 P. M, ONLY J BOB "WILLIAMS AN1 ' ' HIS tfaMBEfttiAND MOUNTAINEERS NIGHT ADMISSION: ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c ... CINEMASCOPE ' ON OUR SCREEN ' '' Alan Hale, Jr., and Eva Cfcbor . Week-end In Franklin Mrs. Tom Skipsey and daughter, Bea, srient the week-end in Frank- lin, Va., as the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Bill Jones. J. T. Biggers, superintendent of Perquimans County schools, has been re-elected vice chairman of the Albemarle Scout District, ac cording to an" announcement made this week. , . Mr. Biggers is a member of the Lions Club, sponsor of the Hert ford Troop of Boy Scouts, and has been active in Scout work foi the past several years. , Sunday In Norfolk - Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent Sunday In Norfolk, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar row. From V.EJ3. Richard Mathews, a student at VJE.S., at Lynchburg, , Va, spent the holidays ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mathews. From Lynchburg ;. Mrs. C. A. Withrow of Lynch burg, Va., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Sunday At Princeton Mr and Mrs. E. C. Woodard and children spent Sunday at Prince ton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodard. " t - 1 ..... Holiday Guests - . . ..Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jarvis and children of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs; Jack' Jarvis and daughter of Lynchburg, Va., spent the Thanks giving holidays with Mr. And Wra. J. R. Jarvis. , . Returned Home . Mrs. J. M.. Jones returned to her home in Edenton Tuesday;iS after spending if Monday arid ' Tuesday morning with Mr. and.Mrs W. H. Hardcastlo. : t ...e e; i 1 . : 1... The L. t Angal , and Why the Chimes Eang. ' 1 : The library also has William 0. Douglas' latest book,. An Almanac of Liberty and three new novels,. Benton's Row by Yerby, One White Star by Carroll and The Gray Cap tain, an historical novel by Wheel wright : . . ,, . . Fpr- anyone interested in draw ing, the "libraryhas How to Draw With ? LigljfTouiph ,bya .well known illustrator.' : For children, thei-e new books', in'': Qe -Little Maid series Little 'Maid of Boston; Little 'Maid of ProWrtceJwWrf and LlttIe"'MjaId'o!f' New Hampshire.' " Teenage boys will "be int'erested in the lie w football story, Fighting Quarterback. J ' 4 " HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB are' three From Greensboro Mrs. John Ackerman, a student at W.C.U.N.C..at Greensboro, spent the" holidays with Mr, ond Mrs. Jul, wb, White. d' Julian White, Jr. "Holidays Here " Gene PhilliDs.- cSAF, -spent the Ijilas with hlsiparents, Mr. and From Norfolk tyiK Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Broughton and children of Norfolk, Va., spent FfUayiwItfiiMrand Mr.. Nathan 'e and John Broughton. , - . LIBRARY NEWS . The Perquimans County .Library has twelve new books' this week. Four of these are additions to the growing collection of Christmas books, a new book on Christmas lighting and decoration and a book entitled 'The Christmas Make'-It Book, i offerj numerous Ifyeas lor , Keith's t?roceryi( r, Mtsi1 By Hayes.. Returned Home : MK- and 'Mrs. Luther Sitterson, Sr., of Norfolk, Va returned home Sunday after spending several days with Mrs. B. W. Pennington. Returned Home Miss Hulda Wood returned home Sunday after spending Several days with friends in Richmond, Va., and Crew, Va k' ' .Prom Washington: I '-.-HUtt. Edilfi Skipper and daughter of "Washington, D." C, spent the hoTidays with: Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar ifevboid. i , Holidays In Richmond .nlfr, and Mrs. Fred Matthews, Sr., Ispen the Thanksgiving holidays iflh JUr. aadj;MrS( Fred Matthews, Jr.'at Richmond, Va. Thursday In Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Owens and children spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Bailey in Elizabeth City. Returned Home '. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards re. turned to their home Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Millard Cutler at Alexandria, Va. "C3te:n Kidd aid the Sltv n THURSDAY.FRIDAY . . Matinee 8:15 Nl; 1 7-9 P. M. Clifton Webb and Dorothy RJcGuire Returned: Home Mrs. D. S. Darden returned home Tuesday '. after? spending several days in Williamsburg, Va., with Mr, and Mrs. C. Ev Burleson. She was accompanied home Tuesday by Mrs. Burleson and son, who will visit here. . ,- Holidays In Alexandria i Misses Clay Stokes,, and Diane HoHowell spent the Thanksgiving holidays With Miss Claire Celey at Alexandria, Va. ' From Williamston Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake and children of Williamston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell.," 1 ; j , ; , Wednesday In. Richmond V:! Mrs. H. Gr Stokes, Mrs. V.: Nj Darden; Mrs. G. R. Tucker an j Mrs Johnson., spent Wednesday in to scirve you ' " ttQUUJtANDKttaSiZE ' Mrs. T, L. Jessup was hostess to her bridge club last week at her home on Front Street. Those play ing were Mesdames J. D. Coston, C. R. Holmes, C. E. Johnson, J. T. Biggers, G. W. Barbee, C. MvWil- liford and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize " went vto' i Mrs; Holmes. A sweet course was ser- ' H jura. 1. a. oumner enienameu her bridge ctebjCffesdayWifght at her -hteief On Wrtrk Street Biose playing ereJABse4mesr J,Q? Fek ton, BG. Koonve, V..N. Darden, X ' IT. Newbold. J. R. Futrell. Na and Mifrs- MVJn1 mm .r;:CLASSlMiETSr4: - The , Young Married People's Class of the Berea Church of Christ Church of CI. ..int. ... The host ad hostess were V.t. and Mrs. Joshua Sutton.' "America' the Beautiful,", was a.. : er Perry, 3 aAd the it'll' CaKed vl.a 13 1 bers present. A poem "Just - vlt ' " " a 1 j " I "'In I s arJ.'rcjhniL 's 1 5 . - I I ivy. ')u . I - . .va nir-tirf') -Io jfc.y 0"i i ' , . . v. , , a to ahwiwrdM io 1 ' ' ' M ,f ', "' 'VVE TRY. VERY HARD I'l M SS ; ;.Mpromptly and efficiently' anct wMOTtfto'Eri ; j -.counts.fpr KEROSlTUfiLOltSheirc- r leum products. However, there are still ailinJitedmK i ' ber who do not realize that the close margin of proiVoni Mf I these products does not justify long term -credited in:; , view of this it has again become necessary for the ,fol-, ; lowing WHOLESALE OIL DEALERS of Hertford, N. C, ' to continue THEIR MUTUAL AGREEMENT 0, RE-. ; PORT, EACH TO THE OTHER, ANY PERSON OR V PERSONS WHO BECOME DELINQUENT in their ac-' ; counts. Naturally any prearranged credit agreements ' " are excepted. WON'T YOU PLEASE COOPERATE? ! We truly want to continue serving you pleasantlyrf V t'MSLOW OIL '.COL REED OIL CO. yTOML CO, ! ""'pure . ; ,.'Esaort: .r; ? w Sinclair tf 'place vour "orders , For Holiday rills ,it.... ertons Locker Plant - Next To Ice Plant SPECIALS December 2nd-3rd; 4th . ,. ... . ... . i- ' ... .. -.. ... OUR PHONE NUMBER HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 5091 OiWroMChucliIloast lb. ... : v;L . v;: ;3Sc ftA A -I- Til Mf omrA art' j.' . 3 "i it 'i i r "vC' I r Fresh "-ri 'V' '' AND OTHIR-POPUIAR IRAMOS In BUTTERMILK ApAJI&tDELIVERY ,J J v . .'ltd . 0 fflttX Hertford, NCX WlWliWWI'llilWilS W GRADE AA - . T-Bone Steaks, lb.. . . . . ;J89c Srioin Steaks, lb.-.l . i:.89c Round Steaks, lb : .Vl89c j We Have Plenty of ' CORNED PORK . . . any cut you like. . 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