i Durham "uimy Sumner from Duke UnJ- "y gpent the week-end with 1 j parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. i'ranMrCTdwtn. McMullan s t dawhter'of Greenvnieapent vyVkh;flatives here, . Fk i WasfciitK ton ' ,ulhac McMullan 'of Washing tort.'J). C, dpent the week-end visit ' JngtMra. G. Wright and Mrs. McMullan. ' From Raleigh ' ' BenKoorice from Raleigh spent - the week-end with his parents, Mr1, and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. , At Pulaski Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris left Wednesday to spend a few days - witk Mr. and Mrs. George Clark at Pulaski, Va. They will be ac companied home by their grandson, Roger to spend a few weeks. From Wilson T. J, Nixon III, from Wilson spent the week-end with his moth- From Ayden Mr. and- Mrs. G. I. Bullock of Ayden spent the week-end with Mrs. Arise' White and Billy White. " From 'Princeton . Mtu)d..Ma. I. C. Yagel and son BiUjr of Princeton spent Sunday with friends here. Weekwd .Guests , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson and ; children from Williamsburg, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. From Raleigh . jjr. and Mrs. J. D. George and : ', children of Raleigh returned home Tuesday after spending several dajta with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dar- , H ? FrAn Raleigh i " Jft. and Mrs. fihelton White and children from Raleigh spent the weik-ind with Mrs. R. L. Knowles and Mrs.' R. T. White. ' . r i , frtW GrWavillft - , ! 1 - J fc'Hjt arid 'Mrs.. Clark Stokes and . idii of Greenville spent the week ". en4 with HJC.Stolies, Sr who Celebrated;' his 79th i birthday on Snidayr " ' '' , -V ' . .;;; y.i-: From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harrell of PoksmoutH, Va., spent the-week-. -en with Mrs. G. E. Newby and Mi. T. S. White. From Portsmouth Mrs. J. M. Eason of Portsmouth, v.iVa.; "spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. Week-end Guests . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bostick of : Raleigh and Mrs. 0. Y. Yarborough .of Louisburg spent the week-end .: with Miss Kate Blanchard. ' Week-end Guests . ' The Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Sharpe of Durham and the Rev. and Mrs.' M. Y. SeOf of Littleton spent the - week-end with Mrs-Tim Brinn. From Washington- '- Carl Copeland of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles Whedbee. From Durham Miss 'Martha Lee North of Dur- ham spent the week-end and sev , , eral days' this week with Mrs. R. . M. Fowler. Attending Medical Meeting Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport and Miss Ruth Schroeder left last 'week for Houston, Texas, where Dr. Davenport is attending the ' Southern Medical meeting. ' Weeilii Guests 1 1 ' Mr. C. A. Withrow of Lynch burg, Vs., spent the week-end with . Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. . Frosi Rbcky Mount ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Newbold of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with Mr. aijd Mrs. Oscar Newbold. Vfeited Here Sundsy I'rs." E.-A, Byrum, Miss Mar . !cHte Simpson and David Butler , f Elizabeth City visited the Rev. 1 Mrs. Bennie Crawford Sunday t .3 Guest t. Cecil Wood of Warwick, "t the week-end with Mr. . j. h. B&giejfr ' ;' Week-end Visitors ' v Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morgan of Raleigh, . Miss' Helena Newby . of Willoughby and John Morris from Duke University spent, th week end witn Mn' and Mrs. J. E. Mor. ns. From Ayden Mrs. G..(J.3foifyJenfent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fi2treD.V )l w ify ' '' . '. Week-end At Biaeoe . j, :, . Mr. and Mrs. W. f, JCanoy spent the week-end at Biscoe with Mr. Kanoy's mother, Mrs. W. J. Kat hoy." From Greenville; Miss Joanna Williford from East Carolina College at Greenville spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williford. From Kinston Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Edwards and son, Paul of Kinston spent the weekend with the Rev. I, S. Rich mond. ' Sunday Here C. M Withrow and children, Vir ginia and John of Lynchburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright and daughter, Caroline of. Jarvisburg, and Mrs. Leigh Flinchum spent Sunday with relatives here. Sunday Guests , - - Mrs. Kerr Taylor from Oxford and her daughter of Houston, Tex-' as and Mrs. Pierce Johnson of Wei. don spent Sunday with Mrs. R. T. White. Recent Guests The Rev. and ' Mrs. Robert Thomas of Disputina, Va., Mrs. Frank James, Mrs. Maude Blogett of Brunswick, Md., and Mrs. Joe Stickney of Lake George, N. Y., were recent guests of the Rev, and Mrs. Paul Shultz. . v Sunday In Washington Mrs. J. E. Jones and Dan Berry visited - friends in Washington, D. C, Sunday. " From Newport News . f.! , Mr. and, MrsWatt 'Winslow, and1 famlly,of Newport NeWBViif, Spent Sunday with relatives and friends, here, olnnef Guests r ' iMfi, and Mrs. Claufl "Winstew, AVi4 Krtd Preston Winsldwl Mr.atii Mrs."Carroir' 'WlltiSmSr My'm Harriett Williams were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb Sunday. . .' From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spivey and children of Washington were din ner guests Sunday of Mrs. Hattie Spivey and Miss Reba Spivey, after which the group attended a show ing of Holiday On Ice in Norfolk. MMMAMIMAMntflvWWMyaOdWMWCVMioVtMMI TODAY: FRIDAY ; -i Shows 3:15-9 P. M."'"' ' CsnemaScc?: SUNDAY . Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. vIZCHNlCOLOK WEDNESDAY Shows 8:15-7-9 P. M. a BRODRICK CRAWFORD in ,,' v "New York Confidential" THURSDAY-FRIDAY Shows 8:15, 7-9 P. M. ROBERT MITCHUM SHELLY WINTERS "Night of the r . IaHospiUl i .' Mra: A.'W. Heh-en was admitted to the Albemarln Hosnital Mondav for observation and treatment, i m . At Rocky Mount - . Mrs. Lawrence W, Towe, Mrs. Archie T, Lane, Miss Hulda Wood and Miss Dillwyn ' Denton repre- sented the Perquimans BPW Cluhjliott ,The high score prize went to in Rocky Mount when the North Carolina Federation of Business and.. Professional Women's Clubs met foiit, ,: Mid-Year Council meeting. Mrs. Towe, , State Edu cation and Vocation' Chairmank ap peared on the program, ; Week-ed Gveate ' Mr iJobflny Brolighton and daughter, Susan and Miss Grace ; Bush-of ' Washington, D. C, spent. the" week-end, with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. '' , From Greensboro , ' . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reed and children of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed. Week-end In Wilmington V Mr', and Mrs. Elbert Taylor and daughter spent the week-end in Wilmington. , Sunday Guests - Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tyson and children of Oak City spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard. Sunday Guests "' ' Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs of Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs of Elisabeth City spent Sun day with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. . ROOK CLUB MEETS . Mrs. Archie Lane was hostess to her rook club Friday night at her home. Those playing were Mes dames C. T. Skinner, J; E. Morris, G. R. Tucker, J. H. Towe, Oscar Newbold, Anse White, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. White and second high was award, ed Mrs Skinner. Refreshments were served by the hostess, BEAUTIFY your hq;,ie with high quality J&FlQ&rpg f We Have It In Stock! V SEE VS FOR j TourSupplicsForJ Insulation Harris Plumbing- & Building Supply Co. PHONE 5401 HERTFORD. N. C. SATURDAY Show Starts 1:30 .GREGORY PECK v "DuelintheSun,, ' King Carnival No. 5' MONDAY-TUESDAY Shows 8:15-7-9 P. M. TIN." DENISE DARCEL CESAR ROmlSQ ' Mro MACMADY Itnmt tOKGNNt i i I i I, -r II (mm,, - HOSTESS TO CwGS CLUJ r Mrs.' V.'N.parden was hostJs fat her bride club TWsdnv nie-ht I at her home on Front Street, Those (playing were Mesdames J. 0. Fel- I ton, B. G. Koonce, T. B. Sumner, ! W. G.. Wright, Charles Whedbee, Roulhae McMullan, Miss .Kate Blanchard and Miss . Thelma El- Miss Elliott, served.' , A salad course was BRIDGE CLUB MEETS " ' . Mrs. C. E.', Johnson entertained her bridge club. Tuesday night t her home on Front Street . Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Wil liford, H. C. Stokes, T. "L. Jessup, J. D. Coston, J. T., Biggers, C. R. Holmes, W. G. Barbee and Miss Mary Sumner. The - high score prize -went to Mrs. Coston. A sweet course was served."; '. J , HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB " Mrs. Harry Winslow was hostess to her rook dub Friday night at her home on Grubb Street . Those playing were Mesdames Martin Towe, Willie Ainsley, Tom Cox, Clinton Eley, Jim Bass, Bill Cox, Ray Haskett,' Arthur White, Jimmy Stallings, Edward Barber, Keith Haskett, J. R. Webb, Alfred Lane, Pat Keegan, Richard Brewer, Hur ley Hoffler, Elizabeth Haskett Bernice Inscoe, and Louis Tarking. ton. The high score prize went to Mrs. Towe; ' second high ywas awarded Mrs, Bass; low prize went to Mrs., Inscoe, and the floating prize went to Mrs". Cox. ' A sweet course was served. :: -s 1 s Sis mt.i psm t i r IT'S N E W NANCY CARTER'S BOOKLET ON HOW TO BUY, COOK and CARVE TURKEY FREE! at " Colonial; :"'..Stores ' , LIBBY'S FROZEN SLICED Strawberries LIBBY'S CHICKEN, TURKEY ueer rics . . . LIBBY'S FROZEN Raspberries . MINUTE MAID FROZEN Orange Juice 3 SEABROOK FARMS , 't Fancy Peas SEABROOK FARMS t French, Fries I KS 'Ai 1 II i.e i..,iif.- vw-, , y vjuc 4- It.- In'4.'ni.'1.1. .tli a4. Monday, nighij at 7:3Q o'clock, No - n.UM 01 .1 ,W- .linml. All mnm bers are urged to attend. . LIBRARY NEWS - The Perquimans County Library this week has a wide selection of new books. Three very beautiful, and appropriate memorial books ! have recently 'been given to the library. They are "A Treasury of Hymns," given in memory of Miss Matilda Newbold; "The 1 Living Past of America," in. memory of Mrs. John Newbold. and ' "An American Year" ; in v' memory of Lawrence Towe. "'- ,- Another gift to the library is a copy of "Some Pioneer Women Teachers of North' Carolina," com piled, by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society and presented to the li brary by three ..members of Pi Chapter- Gamma, Misses Thelma Elliott and Kate Blanchard and Mrs. Etta Walters. '. , Other new books are "Inside Af rica," the latest of the series by Gunther; "The Open Heart,"; au tobiographical essays by Weeks of the Atlantic Monthly; "The First Five ' Million Miles,'' the story -of commercial aviation; "The Ang ler's Almanac," a book for every one interested in' fishing; three very practical books, "The Practi cal Nurse and Her Patients," ?Per. sonal Power . Through - Creative Selling" and "Handbook of Indoor Stunts and Games." . Others are "Decisive Battles of the Civil f- V V ' J ;i.ri'iNW,i,('i a ""iff 1 4Tmft. "mum.-. ." DRESSED & DRAWN SPECIAL LOW PRICE! ST0NYMAN FREESTONE PEACHES SPECIAL' LOW PRICE! APRIL C R A B E R R Y : sauce 2 37c SPECIAL LOW PRICE! NEW TREAT SALAD ' . ' ' :j , ' DRESSING;... q-37c: FlLLSBURY Raadyto-Baka CINNAMON . " ' ?33c Rolls ..... ft BALLARD'S OVEN READY oc biscuits . . DELICIOUS CHEESE FOOD-KRAFT "29c Velveeta . . 2 ' LAND-O-LAKES SWEET CREAM 59c Btiitcr . . ; . KRAFT'S EASY SPREAD PARKAY l' 22c Margarine , V ' .' PICK-OF-THE-NEST GRADE fjL'' 35c Medium Eggs - g: Raal Old-Faihioned Goodnei Iriih : Highest Quality Ingredient!. iu ,s." a nev m ! 1 ;. L i . " . . ! new books for adults.' - I C .....I. n tion predominates. Four new bi ographies are "Ernie Pyle," "Fath er f Marquette," "Samuel Morse" and "Rachel Jackson." Other titles are TUoys Book of the Sea," 'A1 About Our Changing Rocks." "All About Rockets and Jets" and "Fish and Wildlife." JilY IT! . BETOBS j, FEEL IT WORK!, tea the . difference : ' AFTEB MILKY MASQUE Sohnnr and MtrtoiaMur Mximini dunilng action en blacMiMcb and olly-Acn condition. Tried and toitod formula. I 4B . House of Wakefield S drid M VQn the Corner" t r"T7,-,-J 05 vwm -"sr- j LUTER'S OR SWIFT'S PREMIUM 4 to LB. AVG. SMOKED I NATUR-TENDER U. S, ROUND STEAK u,. 69c ARMOUR STAR SLICED BACON . . GRAND FOR LOAFS FRESH GROUND ,CT7 ) 10 10 1 Lb. Avg. HENS lb. '4 ' : 27c No. 2V4 Can ORCHARD STRAINED Oct 93c 74c 33 c LARGE EXTRA 59cf PASCAL1 Ci-LSFIY !';' DA N f !w jk - 1 k. 6 ib. r r Ccke . T I Oi i Jl I ' Due to observance of Thanksgiv ing Thursday of', next Week, The Weekly will be printed 2 days earl ier than usual in order to provide a holiday: for the printers. i " ' Any advertising and news matter Tcr Friday and Jn 0ur Entire Stock Of , rr DRESSES SUITS ., SWEATERS AH Sales For No Approvals -r Wotliaiid ! PHONE 2831 an 31c DonUiissThisOp CHOICE FULL CUT BONELESS 43c Lb. BEEF lb. 29c no V i V . .i.j j into Lb Ava. TOMS .nT-l'LBi AVG-WETGHT TOM TURKEYS . v 10 TO 14 LB AVG. WEIGHT 7 HEN TURKEYS . Meet Colonial NATUR-TENDER TURKEY . . . Truly lh finert raised and aach bird it lamptingly tander and pieatingly plump, with a detp .maary brant and flavor that raachec tha paak of perfection. M ! 'Cm' r4 w m EASY TO FIX FLAKO ' PIE CRUST MIX Fresh flavor tasty whitehouse APPLESAUCE . . ; 2 27c PERK UF YOUR 'MEALS WITH OURKEE'S '-..- t DLACK PEPPER . . 3lc DURKEE'S SHREDDED COCOANUT . . . . . 'ft 29c ALWAYS FRESH PLANTER'S ' COCKTAIL . PEANUTS .1 . . . . i"-35d i it -r CRISP C":::i ! LARCI TASTY YCLLCV r.::S . t An AS a. AS . HI 'lt.;y :v t ... ;! tl ciocfc Itionday 'artemou'., -v. .- ber 21.. , Correspondents ae. ; qi bted to mail in their v bekly newsletters on next Monday. .. ' A, propensity to hope and joy L rieal richesrone to fear and sorrow is real poverty. , j- i, A . . Jjavia tmme. Saturday Only i - -:; Ultft'VK - COATS SKIRTS HATS I Cash Only! No Lay-Aways. Dress Shop 22 Lb. 51c 59c Lb. in; ti ni: . . 231c U T5 1 2 REDUCTION oftunityToS . - -m . . . j COLONIAL LF$. .;2'"eJ .'S TV 5 .ft -- 1 ' '.'V; Hr f ft

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