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i White of Raleigh and Lattimore, Jr.,; spent the with Mrs. R. T. White. a George Lattimore, Sr., re "ned to her home in Kings Moun- 'n Sunday after visiting her mo r. er visitjng her,: rrom Duke , f ' H Tommy1 iSumnet. and John; Mor ris from Duke University spent the week-end with their respective Vffi entsL ' . ii i - I--. ' - " ' v "Prnm VfrWnn ." air. tuiu uiro. cmrc. son of Weldon. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton. ; Sunday Cuests ' M n T 1 anil iiT- i Aim. l AUUvl flUH :iu ...... 4rqn and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore and daughter, Linda, of Norfolk, Va, spent Mother's Day with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. From Norfolk ' .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller and children of Norfolk, Va, spent Mo tor's Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. JJ. Curtis., - , ' Week-end With Relatives .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tunnell and 'children Bjiont the ; week-end with relative .at1 PikeviJU and Swan QuarlerJ J? V ;j ', r Sunday In Suffolk , C. G -Stephens and. Mrs. Tom Skipsey'nid daughter, Bea, visited relatives in Suffolk, Va., Sunday. Returned Home 7 " 5 ''' Mrs. Isa Tucker returned to her home Saturday after spending sev- eral days with her son-in-law and , ley in Plymouth, From Norfolk . Mf. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox of Norfolk, Va., returned home Sunday-, after spending several, days with Mrs. W. H. Hudson and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. ' r , Week-end In Salisbury Mr. and. ! Mrs; i. T. G. Howard spent (the, .week-end in Salisbury, . Md., where they visited their son- in-law and. daughter. Mr.1 and Mrs. J. E. Woodi'i'-They were accompan ied there by. their .grandson, Paul, who has been visiting them. Returned Home Mrs. Frank Jolly returned to'her home in Greenville Sunday after spending several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reed. In Hospital Mrs. Dan Reed was admitted to the Norfolk General Hospital Sun day for observation and treatment. From Virginia Beach V Mrs. H. L, Cayce and sons of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whedbee. Visited Daughter ' Mrs!' R. T." Clarke spent several days this week visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Mary G. Winslow in Elis abeth JCltyj 1 '.tJfUi- : ' From Raleigh fjv I i ' 'Dr;' Louise- Payne, of Raleigh is the guest "Df her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Payne.' I ,- ' ' " From Norfolk"' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum of Norfolk, Va., spent Friday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. From Norfolk : . Louis Sitterson, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. B. W. Pennington. Saturday Guests Mrs. George Hoskins of Eden- ton and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ham of Durham spent Saturday with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs.'- Returned Home Mrs. -C. N. Griffin returned to her home in Edenton Thursday af ter spending several days with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. . From Edenton Mrs. R. L. Spry of Edenton spent Mother's Day with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie T. Lane, Jr. V v- v Saiir y Ij CV.i ,4 j J. H. 'Towe spent Saturday in Ra leigh and attended the May Day celebration at St. Mary's College, Sunday In Elisabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Trim; Wilson spent Sunday in Elizabeth City where they visited Mrs. Wilson's mother. Mrs, A. F. Toxey. From New York Mrs. George Hoffman and chiU dren of New York are visiting Mrs. J. I Dotier and Mr. and Mrs-. W. CXherry. ' . Sunday In Norfolk - Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley' and children visited relatives in iSuf folk, Va, Sunday. ' i ,rrt . M . ! i I...':: . .. . ' . lik;v..i W-i ...IiV .5 1 e.ijl' The. Woman's i-BSionary Society urdav with Mrs.,W. G. WriirhL Mr. .of Baptist Church wiU meet. Hcluullan and;' Ms 'jit if e, who has been visiting heM left Sunday for Pinehurst to spend several days. Monday night at 8 o'clock,' May 16 at the church. All members are J urged to attend, From Tarboro ' , -r, Marshall Owens from Tarboro spent the week-end with his wife and family here. From Norfolk ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Byrum and daughter of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum, From Gatesville Mrs. Roy Hayes of Gatesville spent the week-end with Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Charles Johnson. ' -. ; In Plymouth i Mrs. Thomas Nixon is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Horton at Plymouth. ;j Sunday Here 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and friends from Virginia Bdach, Va, spent Sunday with J.. Pi Perry. From Richmond' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mathews and daughter of Richmond, Va, spent the week-end here-wlth- relatives. ' Impreved ; '. ' Mrs. 3,!TL Legget't0 who: is eoni fined to" -her home because of akk nesslslihprbved.'1"-- " -I ' i Friday, Zehulon, , t ... Ms, ad Mrs, Colon Jackson spent Friday., .and, Saturday in; Zebulon where she visited iheir ison and daughter-uvmw, the Rev, and Mrs: Colon' Jackson, Jrt , M .) U From Newport' New, , Mr. and Mrs. Dozler Suttoii and hilden of Newport News, ; Va, spent the week-end with-Mr.' and Mrs. T. E. Raper. From Henderson r-.; :-fii , - Mrs. C. H. Turner of Hender son is- the house guest of Mrs. Charles Whedbee. ' ; Week-end lit Washington :.' Mr. and Mrs.. Nathan Sawyer and son. spent . the -week-end" in Washington, D. C. Saturday In Norfolk . - r ' Mrsii.Tv E.-iMadre. visited . rela tives in'Norfolk,iVa.,. Saturday: i ' From Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sawyer and children of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davenport . - From Holland ' Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Norfleet and children-of Holland, Va, spent Sunday with Mrs. Baker Wood and Miss Hulda Wood. Returned From Hospital her home Saturday from the Albe-l marie Hospital and is getting along nicely. From Raleigh ' - u Ben Koonce, Jr., of Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. Week-end At Louisburg , Mrs. ' Herbert Nixon and Miss Helena Nixon spent the week-end at Louisburg and attended the May Day celebration at Louisburg Col lege. From Durham " ' , ' v Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs and children of Durham spent Fri day and Saturday with Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. t From Greenville Mrs. Clarke Stokes and son of SreenviMe spent last week with v Henry Stokes, Sr. Clarke Stokes spent Sunday and accompanied his .. family home. from Greenville I Miss Margaret Ann Banks, a stu dent at Greenville Beauty School at Greenville spent the week-end with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Banks.-.. Dinner Guests ! Mr. and Mrs. Alton Winslow had as their dinner guests last Friday Evening, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jack son, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jes sup, , ' Returned Home - Ralph W. Dunsmore of Zephyr ,: hills, Fla, returned to his home Thursday after visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs. E, W. Dunsmore. Week-end At Nam Head - Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Matthews and two children, Kay and Edward spent the week-end at Nags Head. Returned Home ' i- Mr. and Mrs VToUp rtaVm ..T, returned home Monday after . spending several days with Mr. Oakeys parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. . H. Oakey, Sr, at Salem, Va. Visited In Durham v., Mrs.,T. P. Brinn and Miss Ann Brinn spent Friday and Saturday ihother, Mrs. W. H. Glasson. While there Mrs. Brinn attended a funch eon of the Duke Alumni Council of Which she is a member. Saturday Mrs. Brinn and Ann attended the Hay Day festival at St Mary's College in Raleigh. '7eek-nd Here Mr. and Mrs. .Wayne Lambdin - ai children of Fuquay Springs int the . week-end with Mrs. ,bding xuother, Mrs. Raymond Summer Time , is Sealtest Time! Enjoy the best .. . ' Get Sealtest! PINTS Yt GALLONS BRICK SHERBETS NOVELTIES at SandM "ON THE CORNER" iiifSIllll v, " i$l,vt7: .p :A JJ h snom'nc modern oe's,sAi:'",. jr in blond oak with 3y' f : bmmkwi i i KU-lifuos uty. V 1 ' u m I 1 I8ih Century mho. t f fft U ,By ch wiib k5 Jjy" tiuat nix. i Give YOUR graduate the gift that's senti mental and practical, too a lane Cedar Chef. Lane the gift that gathers sifts. - m 95 ' f EAST" .P-Sjy EASY TERMS IF DESIRED with elf-lifiio 4yri ONE GARMENT SAVED FROM MOTHS CAN PAY fOK A LANEI 17. tl f'crga FurritLTC HERTFORD, 'NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 2621 HERTFORD, N. C ROOK CLUB MEETS . 'Wfrs. -.Julian'! White . entertained her rook club Friday night at her home on Market - Street, ., Those playing were Mesdames J. E. fUor- ris, J, H. Towe, G. R. Tucker, Carl tonCannon, D, 'F. Beed,, Sr, Osar Newbold, -v, Harry! t . Hollowell , and Craf ton Mathews.-. The high score prize Vent to Mrs, Mathews and low was "awarded ' Mrs.. 1 Cannon. . Re freshments were served by the hos- tess..S . I BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . Mm.' C, R. ' Holmes entertained her 'bridge club Tuesdays night,: at her home. Those playing were Mesdames Cv M. Williford, T. L. Jessup, W. G. Barbee, C. E. John son,' John Coston, Miss Louise Chalk and Miss Frances : Newby. The high score prize went to Mrs. Johnson. : A sweet course was ser ved. NEWBOLD REUNION ' The Newbold family had a re union Sunday at the Hotel Hert ford .where the following had din ner, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Newbold of Bloomfield, N. J, Jere Newbold of Wilmington, N. C, I .-. - i V v, bold of Rocky I,..: ,. .. ndL.j. C. A. Wright and Cfcrw.ue Wright it,-! T' Newbold, llrg. Rosa Waldron, and of Jarvisburg, Kennuih Jarvis' and Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Skinner of Hert- '. r v o-i.r:. . ;j and iS." m. A..', row of lynchburg, Va, wero unv to attend. 1 TODAY-FRIDAY . ' ' 1 Shows 5:157.9 P. MU ' . DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS : : V.'.'"; 1 "- ' -to-5-1'"! '' i "3 Ring Circus" SATURDAY ONLY . . ' ROD CAMERON "Salome, Where ,.: She Danced" ' SUNDAY ONLY . Rholwe 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. " 1 ! DANA ANDREWS AND JEANNE CRAIN I .ft. MONDAY-TUESDAY , . .' SHOWS 3:157-9 P. M., y 1 ' H .' J, s A WShQERFUL' i:uRT-si:;;;G5TCRY! os young tmbmott WEDNESDAY1 ONLY . . . Double Feature RICHARD BURTON 'l .JOHN DEREK - I . "White Heron" also "Prince of Players" 3 CINEMASCOPE .. THURSDAY-FRIDAY i ; . Shows 3:157-9 P; M. ) 4 ; .fi 4 : " S ( Vf V nz j ROBERTTAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER -I ': V) 11 4 Colonial t -r ,1-vci. 'v . Ol mnl uliinln war u eiZlTi 'ilM.irl'utr''felli Cuts Anoin To IJou Low Prices 8- 0m iinil.wt l.m U iBovfttt Aulf worth 8U Manarwfortbt Virfflnl ini, pointed out thai it 1m sUndinr prOMriDM with ColoaUl to aalntaA th knreat &r-to-day prle,peSf blt on quality aMrchandiat and that th addl tlonl frlea vodnctiona ara tiav pif a eoatiavsaUoa of taat poncy. plod arith taprovad mathodi of atoraf and ttora operations) wrucft cuu aown on overncaa ax paw s; rtiulta in inbatarttlal aavinga 10 unoniu.. ann mcm iv. aavinga ara Imnwdiatclj paaaed n to tha automat. . Aa furthar aridancc of tl low prteaa in all Colonial fitorj. of fleiala polntad oat that Colonial maliaf falifhtly more than om pannv af profit on aach dollar in BC. Ha MnDhaitzcd that ezmri a. i t i i i - ' ARMOUR STAR BUTTERED Boof Steaks 3 $1.00 5 FRESH TASTING MEDIUM 4 . Shrimp a $2.59 55c: .si,. MORTON S APPLE, CHERRY OR CH RIE5 $1.00 MORTON'S CHICKEN, TURKEY OR . BEEF .PIES 4 "r $1.00 DULANY FROZEN . ' COLLARDS 5 $1.00 - J iilE' 'Titter ? Ja a d' v'vi' v"j .i''1i-'f'''-vi'TlV -i-iNV IseABROOK FARMS .- . ." '"' v - 'rlsUCCOTASH 4te$1.00 CHICKEN MORENGO 2 H to 8 Iha. natur-teodcr rryer cut up .. tesfiiKwn salt : v H taKHjn pcper. U cup flour ,:( li cup aliortealnr L a. 3 S imall whole onlotM - I i lh. illcnl rmi tli rooms (or t 4-. Nn) 0 S mlncftl cloraa brHIc . vi cup Trtanslc butUr n " i cup water 4 fresh tomatoes ouirtered nip chicken In mix! ult. rwrwr and flotir. Brown In shortmtnir - J try aluwly until tandrr, tiM onions until tender, driln. In another. i ihntttt combln onfoits, nus'imoitifi. garlic iii'l butur. Cook 1 eorered m 3 5 mfnutei. stir often. Add 2 tahleapormi flour and remaining In 5 trnllents, cook unl l tlilcl enrtt. rover and rook 10 nlnulaa longflr., scaaotk roup over noi cniaon, ataaei rour Mrtinga. ., DULANY FROZ CRISP KALE f..;t' DUUNY FROZEN HOLE BABY OKHA 4 iss $l!00 MORTON'S APPLE, PEACH OR CHERRY PIES $1.00 1: tstU 7 a4-K. w vim four, mm. Mil nir..n. him nm. uniuL . , w . I ' . - ! ! i ws cu .!tM;IU.1-' ! " 1 rati" vAUim j Cct tr C;d lb. lCc l:i h 22c vl 5EABROOK FAKMS LrKtNWn rmtw , : '.SEABROOtt FARMS BABY GREEN " ; , ' "s LIMA BEANS 4 K$1. 00. SEABROOK FARMS' j , BLACKEYErEAs4':$1.pO SEABROOK FARMS ' iU-i . '! Cauliflower . 4 '$1.00 , SEABROOK FARMS ' ' Corh-Ori-Cdb 4 $1.00 SEABROOK FARMS MIXED - ' " I VEGETABLES 5 '$1.00 , SEABROOK' FARMS FSXDH0C ' ' ! " riAn atip amu iioi nn ftpafalV WmTTM kW,aiaiaT-i 1 4a "HT: PkgaV J W W - SEABROOK FARMS v;' i iUJt BRdCCOLIt t 4te$1.00 a - . w ar a,- . CRYSTAL ST.tAVCIRY PRESERVES INSTAICOFFEni size. -- ri-2iir-Ty?.EAB TV i XL
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