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1 ZZ"Z$T ANNOUNCED Returned Home . i Kw. Claude Willis Wil-I Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tunnell nounce the engagement of 'and chMdren of Swanquarter spent f t I i lighter, Miss Myrtle Gor- ' . Williams, to Alexas Stephen ' i arry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen -'Tit Perry., The, marriage will ,i t place Sunday, September 25, '" & the Woodland Methodist Church rc"r 1 ' !Vsi Cotainbia - vbbmd Mrs. S. F, Pollard and -B fill of Columbia spent Sunday 'relatives here. , . L,- ' , 1 Mania A Nan TUaA ' 4$si"W T ITinin Jr.. anil Mrs. -: ... v. ...j, - X E.' Everett spent Monday visit iHg'Mrs. Melvin Wright at her cot. ttge at Nags Head. T Sunday With Relatives .'Mrs, J. E. Jones spent Sunday In Norfolk, Va., visiting Mr. and Krs. Irving Stubbs. -'' ' . , . Freai Fentress ? Mr, and Mrs. Tim Gregory and Son of Fentress, Va., are spending Several days this week with Mr. M Mr. Noah Gregory. Ktfa'GwU Mft shd -Mrs, H. ' T. Hobbs of fs Edenton spent Sunday with j vjrs, E, Ai Byrum. j Jl ' . V Prwsi Nrprt News j- Vi and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and I ion of Newport News, Va., spent ike week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rape, They were accompanied home Sunday by Tommie Sutton, Who has been visiting her grand pftrets.'v1:- , f JFrom Hanaror ;5 ! ove,rN. H., are the guests of Mrs, Nixon; Jr. i WeeknuesU ! i Mr. nd Mrs. Hollowell Cox Nix- ' , ,6ii;ld children and Mr. and Mrs. Btrnirte and children of States ' viUe spent the week-end with Mrs. J. Kixon, Jr, and left Sunday for a vacation at Nags Head,, 1 .Attending Firemen's Convention . C' T. : Skinner left Monday to isnend'TBeveral days in. New Bern, ij,-;r4 r-ti tthr the. State ' i p ,as3itt!Ct .CenrentSen. Mrs. Skin- ) jier' accompiiieJ him there, where J ; she wfll visit friends, ' Eetarned From Hospital f -'Mrs. .Jim Bass has returned ' , rJrn' ' the Albemarle Hospital, where she was a patient for two '.weeks. - ' Returned Home ." .s Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren have ; . returned home after spending two weeks with Mr. Hefren's mother at i Marienvllle, Fa. 'ifrvlft Franklin i ! -"Mrs. Bill Jones and son Bill of . iFranklin, Va., spent several days " '. thjs week with C. G. Stephens and -Mrs. Tom Skipsey. They were ac itompanied home by Judy Jones, - iwho had spent two weeks here. lFrm New York ' I JlrsU Nat White and childref from New York are visiting Mrs. bite's father, J. P. Perry, J DT. and Mrs. Earl Sykes of Han- several days last week with!: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tunnell. From Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodard of Princeton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E; C. Woodard. .. They were accompanied home by Carlyle Woodard, who will visit them. Returned Home Miss Diane Divers has returned home after spending a week at Fairfield with friends. ; f At Nags Head Mrs. J. S. -Vick visited Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs at their cottage at Nags Head this week, : - . t At St. Pauls " Mrs. H. C. Stokes spent several days this week at St Pauls with Miss Gladys Feltort, She was ac companied home- by Clay Stokes, who had been visiting her aunt. Visiting Daughter d. Mrs. J. B. Mills of Winfield, Ala., who has been visiting her son- in New York City, arrived Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Law rence Towe.- .7,;: r' .,';:,'-' - Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long of Eden- ton and Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Gat- ling of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with-Mrs. I..A,; White. : TRIUMPHANT TOTEM fioug Ford, 1955' PGA champ, poses with bis two, sons in (dressing room at Northville, iMicb., after his triumph over Dr. Cary Middlecofl. ' From top; Michael, .;. Dad.JaflDoug, Jr., 10. , ... ; , From Newport"New V . . ; ;".,. .:; Mr. and Mrs. Carson White and children of . Newport News, Va., spent Sunday with ; Mrs. C. 0. White.'' . .:.; .:v In HospMtl:"'-v:'';''V,',.,iiy: Lawrence Towe was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital, in Eliza beth City Tuesday for observation and treatment.. ....'.. ,; i : Returned Home : Miss Valera White returned to her home Monday after spending a vacation- with her brother-in-law and sister in Detroit, Mich. I ' .p-I TfVQ, yre'?'-';T,'-.jv! ;tr,s. lit. and UtiL Martin Towe nd daughter. Jo Davis returned borne Thursday" after ' spending a few days at various places' in Western North Carolina. ' Sunday Gusts Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boomer of Swanquarter, Miss Hortense Boom er of Elisabeth City and John Dar: den of Plymouth "visited Mrs. Bak erWood and Miss' Hulda Wood Sunday. , . Mr., and Mrs.,CUnton Eley and family' attended a, wedding iii Suf folk, ,Va Saturday and were ac companied home by Mrs. Eley's mother, Mrs; C. J. Atkinson, also Charles Eley, who had been visit ing in Suffolk. ' ! d :. ; , 11 V ,t r '-; BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Newby an nounce' the birth' of a daughter, Eva Blount, born Thursday, 'Aug ust 11, at the Chowan Hospital. Mrs, Newby and daughter returned home Monday. ';;' " BIRTHDAY PARTY -On Tuesday night Betsy Drake entertained a few friends in cele bration of her thirteenth birthday. On arrival the guests were served punch from a watermelon punch NEW STYLES FOR Back - To -School We have just received shipments of new merchandise for Fall wear, featuring BACK-TO-SCHOOL styles. DRESSES BDOUSES SKIRTS SWEATERS - ALSO A NEW LINE OF . v , liABIES FALL HATS Dresses Finl Clance of Siimcr Each ...,.".....r...., .: Woodland Dress Shop PHONE 2831 HERTFORD bowl. The gifts were the x uti and acknowledged and a f .I.s -' games were flayedi ., Births y c. and ice cream were served. .( . Those present were Gail John son, Ann Brinn, Sallie Hobbs, Joan Hobbs, Dianne Hollowell, Margaret Williams, Nancy Gilliam, Dean Britt, Frank Fisher, Carl Skinner, Jack Brinn, Billy . Cherry, Pat Prake and Betsy Drake. ATTEND FUNERAL M S Those from out of town Who at tended the funeral of Miss Arlean Porter .Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W L. McClamroch, Jr., Wil liam P. ' McCIamrock of Durham; Mrs. M. Leigh Sheep, Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Baker of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow and son of Norfolk, - Va,; i Miss Erma Male Guthrie, Miss 'Bill Cuhico, Mrs. Harvey Fluharty . and Miss Mas Pierce of Greensboro, Mrs. Glover Palmer of Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs Henry Gill, Mosileys, Va., and Mr. and Mrs.' Bruce VTuttle of Franklin, Va. V;.;, . 4-H Club Members Return From Camp Twenty-six 4-H Club members spent last week, at Cahip Millstone near Rockingham, N. C. Since this was the ilrst year that Perquimans County has attended camp at Milt ', ' - -rg 'left -d a: 7 s. , Uonday; morning, August 8, and returned Saturday afternoon, August 13. In additiqn to enjoying the trip, they enjoyed a full week of camp activi ties which included classes in rec reation, swimming, handicraft, elec tricity kilowatt and conservation. These classes were held each morn ing and afternoons wese free for competitive sports and swimming. Evenings were spent in" recreation., The groups 'were divided into four sections, . Head, Heart,-. Hands-' and Health and in these groups parti cipated in flag raising and lowering and vesper services each day; - .V.TlMMiteiiaiiic from Perquim ans County were Jean"Copeland, Mary Frances Baker,- J,ulie Lane, Mabel Louise Cook, Sallie Ruth Hurdle, Kay Howell, Betty Brown, Sandra Hudson, Ann Lane, Irvin Mansfield, - Wayne Howell, Billie Nixon, Ed Nixon, Earl Owens, Ver. non WinsBow, Raeford Copeland, Frankie , Brown, ' Carson Spivey, Linwood Hurdle Willie Williams, Lloyd Ray Morgan, Billy ; Hudson, Whittle Matthews, Julian Howell, Jimmie' Rogerson and ? Franklin McGoogan. - '' ' If you want to 'know what envy is, you should live among ' artists. Lord" Bearonsfield. ;; r i ycur. . 1 11 COTY 1 m 1 Complete j ?. range of ' Haw a loager-lasting nail polish that won't chip" wbn't crack adt glowing color to your fingertips? Take advantage of this combination offer today I , 24 lipstick 1.25 B L rfMI NoilPoli.h Cftfc ' I . value TJs VrV U. S and M "ON THE CORNER Try A Weekly Passified Ad . . . Get Results! From Southpoijt 'i Mrs. Kyle McCall and son of 'Southport are the guests of Mrs. (Hudson Butler. SALE f! Children's Wear ji .1 Jot Cotton Skirts, not all siies. Values to $2.98 ; $1.00 - s-One lot Cotton Skirts, not III: sizes. Values to $3.98 j. ... $2.00 . 1 1 lot Dresses. Not all sizes; Values to $4.98 ':. .;r:,$2.oo v: Boys' Caps. Values to "Other'Ttems Reduced To Close Out! f NO REFUNDS ' NO EXCHANGES ilONES 2DDIE SHOPPE 2nd Floor Gregory's IIHUTFORD, N. C. ''1 Friday and Saturday Shows Friday 5:15, 7, 9 P. M. : ' Show Starts Saturday at 1:30 , ' Joel McCrae and Kevin McCarthy' "STRANGER fliTtlORSEBACir Sunday J Monday and Tuesday Shows 2:15, 4:15, 9:15 v . ' .when a guy onow ' r" M. fallt fee his S J r-1 j. T . vvitii uisney s "Vcnishlng ALSO NEWS ' aVti'sts fs J r--v t 1 I larrlns JOHN DEREK DIANA LYNN irrv!5l MrCilTMY ttVYMOM mm m Wednesday and Thursday ! Shows 3:15, 7, 9 P. M. ; : . Fred Astaire . Leslie Caron In 1 , . . . CINEMASCOPE COMING SOON w Far Horizon Francis In the Navy Soldier of Fortune Ji LV.oiomai reatures saie v pin a I 1 On National Brands ; II 1(1 fl' r A knr tk U la star far Colonial ciutonart who Vast to (lock Ibdr pmtrios iritb boat of fuioua, mtmwl-brand canned goods, mbus and otbar froqpry ttwm at roducod priest. . Ths nun: Colonial Staraa' all-itar ssrsds of vsluss on famous boand items, affsrsd at prieM mads ta suit ths familr budest. , -Fsatursd h-this frost money-savinf sals ars soch -known brands as Dal Mont, Stokslr, Ubby, Plllurw and mn ttthera. (. "It's rsalljr an opportunity for ths bottMmsker to J stock up an quality foods at raal savings," ono Colonial ' stars manager reoommsnded. "And ths Items selsctsd far this sale ars those that fit right m with light, tastjr a -TBEg In addition to autstsnding Bargains on famous-brand I grocery Items, Colonial will offer unusually good values i on emoked picnics, Virginia grown ducklings and besf f liver. The smoked picnic hams ars in ths popular I to But that's not all. Best buys in produce will be tomatoes, crisp California letture and tender. Golden Bantam Corn on the cob, rounding out a value-packed array of fine food skroping at Colonial, Citing ths ressons far the unusually lew prices at Colonial, officials explained that ths chain's buying policy,, plus efficient methods of operation result m substantial saviaga In operating costs. These savins, an passed along to the customer in the form of lowsr nrkes. they sauL . i c ill AM 'f M um00www : vwwww0aww0ivww iWrpafaeAaM t -am- t- .rn-r' w-, .. .' ' .' f-, wv t . '-'-c!r ' ' - v , - -'1"-.. - . . : . ' ' '..,: -'LL - -r - . 11 .V1 MM-n-rV- f jfX-.--JI7 -,t k-wv.-w . mm wm a-T r v m a 44h w i a . ' r. .--.j.sri mm v-i a . w . I I mit a . . mm n i -sar.- amwla" msiui 't.sr ivj.mssk.i , v it 1 m"sr. - l I L fS -I . ' V " I fl J. V--a x LSI .r k' ' t . s . iej ' I . -or4 -t3 it . - w" ,.. ' Ma.am aiia.H ah. at AM t tkl B, f at "V-U Itwl Af la I" IN . fUK DKUILINU UK rKI inJ 'I nin ,?UWi.;f..., SMOKED PICNICS . . . lb. 49c Va7 gR0Vn--4 Io 5 Lb. Avg. Wt. DRESSED A DRAWN DUCKLINGS 49c FLAVOR TRY ARMOUR STAR FRANKS 43c f Lb. FOR DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR TRY ARMOUR 1 -Lb. Cello Pkg. CHEF'S PRIDE DELICIOUS art. - wF,.,i, - uravt, :-c- TDODirAi lPiin ' 14-oz . Reusable PlatHe Mold CHOCK FULL OF PINEAPPLE AND FRUIT COCKTAIL A DELIGHTFUL WARM WEATHER TREAT LIBBT J 1 ' ft . anal . aaaaesnkesn asan A anl anms !, am A I 1 am. A V iai- e. ; .- i- a Bv:ir ... - ,i v v , J as.' GRAND xUlN DISH LIBBYa' CORNED BEEF 'V:-": r; ' "; ai a ilf ? . BW.tr liaa Va.. .Uaak V!k HFL UAKlTK ' ivia Vf ivei vtsww "". ...-.. CATSUP aWtt 2l C ; FRESH TASTING DOLE SLICED V-T ' PINEAPPLE :r-,";42c: flLLSSURY WHITE ORTELLOW: CAKE MIX VVg? 29c SKIFPY SMOOTH , PEANUT butter i.- 45c '' ' LIBBY'S FRESH FROZEN CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF PIES w. 4 $1.00 23c I naa. a sapanaasae. aa as - a f ." KAbrbcKKIto MELON BALLS UBBY'S FRESH TROZEN RED rkf. ; 10-ei. V Pkfl. A DELICIOUS DESSERT TOPPIN-ICH'S Can, WHIP, TOPPING y T FULL OF V1TAWNS WELCH'S GRAPE JUICc v 2 4-oi. Cam 31c m mm ate ' 43c MINUTE MAID FRESH FROZEN CONCENTRATE ORANGE JUICE 3 r -o. Caai 59c a. 3 '17 I 1V La i n1 r Sefec-feJ frjfirxi SUctttq - ' LARGE CRISP CALIF. ICEBERG LETTUCE;. SWEET TENDER GOLDEN BANTAM. CORN.on.COB OS !L(( .4, " N. Y. STATE AGED EXTRA SHARP CHEESE V Wwii!;:-;a KRAFT iARXAY. CCUXED ; MARGARINE 0 30c 4 Lfe. V trALTLT cmeam:d cottac: CHE E S 'E 11-ot. Ffcg. . IALLAR3 CI PILL-IURY E-Z C7Z11 DIGC "JITS Csxs
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