J i a T t ret 1,1 of ... -..ey, Va wa recent cf Kiss Mae Wood Winslow W, H. Hudson. ' ' ' y In Norfolk " T t, a- rr1 ynon.iHardi8on t Su.wy iit Norfolk; Vm visit-' friends nd relative. They, i accompanied there by J. S. ' 'ot who visited his Wife At Norfolk General Hospital. : l Saint Mary's I iss Mable (Martin Whedbee a St. Mary's College In Raleigh i iit Saturday with her parents, i r iand Mrs. Silas Whedbee. Miss ".."..edbee spent Sunday with Mr. ( .4 Mrs. B. 0. Applewhite in Nor- Canday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs; Charles Murray and children, Mrs. Anne White and I.Irs. Thomas Nixon spent Sunday i,i Norfolk, Va., where they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barber. In Ahaskie t Miss Kate Blanchard and Mrs. Ma?de Blanchard spent one day lasf week in Ahoslcie visiting rela- Attended Luncheon ?y M& I, A. Ward attended a luncheon of the ' Alumni Associa tion t Chowap" College in :Mur freesboro Saturday. Sundry At Wake Forest D and Mrs. L A. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and daughter spent Sunday at Wake Forest as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns. , . Sunday At Portsmouth Mrs. C. 0. White spent Sunday In Portsmouth, Va., with Mr. and Mrs Carson White. h Sunday At Nags Head lift and Mrs. Edward Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perry and daugh ter ent Sunday at Nags Head. Returned Home Mm George Fields returned to her home Wednesday after spend ing 10 days with her son-in-law and Jaughten ,Mh'. and Mrs. Vin cent Hill irt POrtsmduUv Vfk Called To Raleigh r ' , ' Mrs. C. !R. Holmes was called to Raleigh last Friday because of the illness at her husband, C. R. Holmes. At Fills'Chureh Mrs. J. H. Newbold left Sunday to visit her son-tn-few and daugh- ' ter, Commander and Mrs.. Edward Griffin and family at Falls Church, :V.:i;-rrn''.vvv'-v-.?7. From Weldon . I Mr. and Mrs. Alvjn White Of Weldon spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White. Sunday la Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Ernest StWrt and daughter; spent Sunday ,4n! Norfolk, VW wittTfriend and relatives.' In Suffolk , Mr., and Mrsl W. H. Lamb spent (Sunday in Norfolk,' Va., with rela tives. f ;(' From Hampton I .1 Mrs. X M. Eason of Hampton, Va Bpeni Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and visited other relatives while here.. From-Washington Roulhae' McMullan of Washing ton, D. C, spent the week-end with relatives here. " In Alexandria - Mrs. B; G. Koonce is visiting her son-in-law ; and daughter, Com mander and 'Mrs.' Ralph Wallace at Alexandria, Va. . Visiting Here 5 " ! Mr. and Mrs. Bilt Archie and son, whose home is In Durham but they have: Just returned from an extended trip abroad are spending some timeV with Mrs. Archie's mo ther, Mrs; G, E. Newby. Sunday At Tarboro . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt spent Sunday ' in; Tarboro where they visited Mjss Mary Hester Lewis. Accents Position ":7- " Lindsay Reed left Saturday for Raleigh where he has accepted position. ? In Hospital Mrs. J. S. McNider was taken to the Norfolk General Hospital last Friday for observation and treatment ' From Elisabeth City Mrs. Melvin Wright and children, Ann and Mel of Elizabeth City r pent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Ever Trom Fayetteville ' - lit. and Mrs. William Murphy wire and daughter, Patsy of 7etteville spent the week-end ' 'i Mrs. ' Pohn Moore. They e accompanied home by Mrs. -e, who , will spend two weeks. 'if Goeets . Week-end At Biscoe Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Jr., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J., Kanoy, Sr., at Biscoe. From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Roberts of Orlando, Fla., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Week-end, Here Lieut, and Mrs. David A. Hen- zel of Stalling Air Base, spent the week-end, with Mrs. Henzel's par-, entSi Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrell. Lieut Henzel has completed his training at Stallings and is being transferred to Jet Air Base at Greenville, Miss. Mrs. R. L. Ckver and dauchter, Karon, who have been visiting Mrs. Anse White left Friday to make their home in Rocky Mount , From Florida " V , Mr. and Mrs. ,R. G. Fitch have returned home from Branford, Fla, where they visited friends and rela tives. To Tennessee Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Towe left Thursday for a visit with relatives in Cookville,'Tenn. Saturday night they wilt attend .an Alumni Ban quet at Baxter Seminary, Baxter, Tenn." ' i,. From Virginia ' Pvt Murray L. Nixon and Sfc. Donald Potter of Camp A. P. Hill, Va., spent the week-end here with Pvt Nixon's wife. On Sunday, Pvt and, Mrs. Nixon and son, Sfc. Donald Potter and Miss Bettie Davis had dinner with Pvt Nix on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nixon of Rocky Hock. Sunday In Windsor ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dail visited the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Duling in Windsor Sunday. From Washington Leigh Winslow, Jr., from Wash ington, D. C, spent the week-end with his father and aunt E. Leigh Winslow and Mrs. Clyde McCallum. Rlnnrhnni anH Min kr . Blanch. Archie Lane, . Harry Hollowell, hard. She will return le Friday Craf ton Mathews, J. O. Jfeiton.V ihe rerquimans County Library xr. t. aw;.;;.v'ir;A w. o. Wricht and J. B, Futrell spent Thursday in Durham. From Raleigh . 1 - . Mrs. P. L.' Bostick of Ilaleigh is the guest this week of Urn. J. C, ;::octeg3 TO KOOS CLUa ; lf:ll ....fm.' II K T:.oae t; Hudson, I Mrs. C. T. Skinner was hostess Betty Biu .;, Janice t Uan, F-ih to her rook club Friday night at Jones, Vick Roach and KUey Wii her home. , Those playing were 'liams. Friends are cordially invit- Mesdames J. H. Towe, J. E. Mor ris, G. R. Tucker, Julian White, Oscar Newbold, Carlton Cannon, ed to attend, , LIBRARY JfSW'S with Misa Blanchard w -n the lat ter leavea to attend a civ reunion and Commencement at'Greensborp College Greensboro. ( ; ; Moved To Penn. Ave. . , ;"'' Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor have moved to their new home on Penn sylvania Avenue. Week-end At Morehead City , Mr,, and Mrs. J. T. Biggers spent the week-end a Morehead City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. N, U. Ray- nor. ' . ' Charles Whedbee and Z. 'A. Harris. The high score prize went to Mrs. Newbold and low was awarded Mrs. Cannon. Refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. , " ' Board met Tuesday. May 17. and adopted approximately the same budget that was ; Jn effect last year. , The librarian gave the' fallowing report for the month of April: Cir culation, main library,' 1,809; Cook mobile, 674; Joseph Judkins Negro branch, ,245; total Circulation,' 2,- Miss Kate Blanchard will appear in 299. Forty-four new, bofcks Were a studio recital Thursday, May 26. 1 added. !0f these 28 were, for adults I. ' RECITAL MAY 26 Grammar grade piano pupils of From Craddoek . , ,, , ; Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson and son of Craddoek, Va., spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley:.' :7:''i-,7'. . 7..-:- .:. Week-end At Nags Head ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell and children and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., and sons spent the j week-end at Nags Head.. , ; HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Charles Whedbee was hos tess td her bridge club. Tuesday night at her home. Those playing were Mesdames V. N. Darden, J. 0. Felton, Nathan, Relfi iT-jB. Sum ner, Vf: G.right 'Roulha'c- W-' Mullan, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Kate, Blanchard. , The high score prise went to Mrs. McMullan. A sweet course was ; served. ;.;, Returned Home "; Mrs. W. M. Harrell has returned- home after spending sometime with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stanton, Ports mouth, Va. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower of Littleton and Miss Bertha Throw er of Newport News, Va.,' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. Sunday In Norfolk . Mrs. J. E. Jones spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. Sunday At Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Sunday at Williamsburg, Va., with Mr. and Mrs, C, E. Burleson and family. :', " ; ,. , Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard spent the week-end in Tarboro. SACCHARIN SPECIALS! 1,000 1-grain $1.35 1,000 Vrgrrain-.$1.19 1,000 -grain-.S .99 Buy in Quantity and SAVE! One bottle of 100 FREE with the purchase of above. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLYI SandM "On the Corner' Prices Reduca on our remaining stock of Spring Suits And Hats NOW I2 PRICE Woodland Dress Shop -,1 TODAY (Friday) . . . Shows 3:157-9 P.M. ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER "Many Rivers To Cross" SATURDAY... Show Starts 1:30 P. M. PHIL CAREY -in- 'Wyoming Renegades' Captain Video No. 6 SUNDAY . . . Shows 2:15 . 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. IT LEADS tO J EXCITEMENT, .' ADVENTURE, ; ROMANCE! ROBERT MIU.1 . TERESA VRISIT- DIANA LYNN TAI KitXTEl MONDAY-TUESDAY . . . , Show 8:15-7-9 P. M. ' AU0MV BAITON MAMSA AVM WEDNESDAY... Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. K UGtrs t . . . j 1 T AM aVft-M MSTOVKCC KftHIT i L MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVERI THURSDAY-FRIDAY . . . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Judy Garland and James Mason f PHOE 2831 HERTFORD n,'f ly ..ur reel ' ; : . ' New ' boI.a. ia i.ue lib. y k . r - week ere:, "The Thorn Tree," by I. - 1 : f Nelia Gardner White; "To Each! T7. WCZZLY CLASIF: t for the storage of your fruits and vege-1 X j . 1 1 ' T-1 A 1 . ' 1'.,- 11 . - 1 1 X x taDies. Jtujoy iresn iooag, an year mm, t:di$play . ' rtjtyouru S , . -v.-, - J r .... 1.: ..sli11 T -1 rid terms!; 5. iU a fVvcHUuriers.For Freezer Supplies .'- Of All Kinds , . Freezer. Wfrappirig Paper r Freezer 3ag& J ! ' ' Pint and Quart Size Cups for Fruit, rt; j ; ' 7:!:'';-'''"'.' ::--'tfji,:h:-i '';!' llsrtferd ll-irtoc &.Sf!y Co. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" t, PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C, Colonial Store's Big TiJamOTer Key 1 To Lower Prices 4a & lot t. Ik. low 1W. mi Mk. nm -m- HOI VWWll.' 53mh w)m Mrf Olo.UI'1 m f mm, pradoc tut w- wmiL v ffttrlbmrf -t. bnM aid Ml up li the n mm' own no puum m Ulipur WIKU1. apwum t thl. qukk tufnover .1 kwtM r coioouj n o m nuirtlUw, molt l wAwd Miata. Thi, ttv. to txpmm of .ptratln ! Wm P.IIOB OB 1. W, CU.WBIOT to Ut. tarn tt ttw low.il prie. poulbl. tern fuaHtr BtKbudlM totkOKOTM. Aa tunktr la f tfct m prlew to 101- Odonltl Storei, oOctoll pototol oat Out Colonial uta, BM'tml of pntt m wto dottw to MM. )::?...' ivfi!-!:', v...':?,1'.: . - coLomu stores ,at..-- a nT Cm nrliAtS iUDOtT , k HI 29 c uvl HAtURiTENDCR 'U.S. CHOICE " LB. VIVQIT KtF- CLUB T-BONE OR ; SIRLOIN STEAKS . . . vocrr Bctf boneless all meat MINIT STEAKS. . . . . iocal company Roast boneless' , 'y SHOULDER Roast eJe j ,( NATVR-TENOER O. S. CHOICE rULMiT CWT BUNttS5 . . ",;; v ROUND STEAK . 1 . . N-73c . L 35c f as1 49c ' I ' Lb . ' . V 1 303 Cm 10c a TOc GARDEN FRESH FLAVOR TASTY REDGATE ' ' .' GOLDEN CREAM CORN . FREE FLOWING FOR TABLE OR COOKING - ' STERLING SALT . ...... OLD FASHIONED CORN MUFFINS THE EASY WAY JIFFY rnnu aaiicciki uiv MAKES A GRAND MAIN DISH-j-BAKlD WITH FRANKS REDGATE PORK &-BEANS.. a 10c 'A DELIGHTFULLY TASTY SNACK TREATBOOTH il ..iv ) DEVILED TUNA . . .. . . 1 js 10c TASTE THE REAL MEAT FLAVOR OF BAXTER Notur-Tondw Li. NATUR-TENDER U. S. CHOICE FULLY TRIMMED .,, sirloin steak:.";. . "jsas-7 ...... . . VIENNA SAUSAGE ml FLAVORED' JUST RIGHT DELICIOUS BAXTER ; POTTED MEAT . i4yT Lb. Fresh Ground Beef 0onc-in Stew Beef :; . v Cooked Salami . LAR6I YEUOW RIPf - DAN AN AS ; . . . 2 23c WftSU COLMM BANTAM ' ' 11 CORN-ON-C03 . . 6 H 29c fwttTCRWi' cxLir:: ' ' 'n J' J . '' !' - a Mbf n POTTED AAE W , CHEESi ,No. V4 !i da PERK UP SALADS WITH WHITEHOUSE 10 c 10c CARROTS 19c Lb. 49c m .:-.ueim SAHDW1CH bad .iitoMta tiHtr a r,', i...: . : m v mm - . w-vx. an i-CHICK LIST $LVrinjf . . w- : TRY DELICIOUS VEGEMATO ; r- --- Cm 10c No. 380 Cm 10c Tender Grn :. i -Um. tlm' I ... t C . - Tend VFt? '1 'li U9c OnionB 2,-T 19c Rsishes . 2 19e Araeados'. 2 F 35c J ' UitiT CriM OnM .,1 ' fmh Cmp ' I J Cucumbr 2 rJ 1 5 Endive . Bunch 19c RIKM'C kri.M"rY. NAVY. PINTO OS Spaghetti ... I0c, JUUi.iuIl BEANS Featured n Colonial 1' I V iww v JKvy-i f . V . Fish Sticks .-CZz: Faatured on Colonial's TV Shew HUDSON Paper Tcrsb 2 ?7zv r?r. reahirad on ColonU TY Show-kN'TE T . J ' - Grange Jdeo . EASY IRON KINO Liquid Clcreli .'. r 'KEEP DRAINS CLEAN WITH S.lali(le .. - Wlia. I - U PEAS. No. JCi Can 5 10- rx:::i .T - I , - :;i -in- "astlus c::.;r CINEMASCOPE '..Hdren of Baltimore, Md, and t - -td Mrs, Kenyon -Bailey and an A I'm. Johnnie Ludford of !i City visited Mr. and Mrs. ' " Sunday . - v.. . and Mrs. Charles Lembdin

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