'".. A $i i-!J. i'"f ';'''' ;' -l A sk7&.U tfMl'ifc) C ,"; ASHLEY .. MILLER lit,- and Mrs.. Horace R, Miller i :queSt the Wo" of your presence t th weddifegMf their daughter, "ayf Miller X D. Ashley, Jr., an'f Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ashley, jJr., liecember 24, 1955 at 5 o'clock ft Eea Church of Christ. Weekend In Rocky Mount j Mrsi ; Lawrgnc Tpwe was the Wei-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Ijrthe at jRocky Mount flfo&tonit A Nmra Head I' Mlff and Mrs. Cecil Edward Win low" sPnt the week-end at Nags Sead with Mrs. Winslow's parents, r.'Wd MtsI Gaston Mann. iff CT3l-vsra ail Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and Edgar Whftc spent the week-end in Rich mond; with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Huxler Attended Christening ): ''Mir. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt spent the' week-end at Durham and Ash Jboro and in Ashboro attended the Christening of their granddaughter, jBusafi Pitt f3r Trod Greensboro :Rchard Chalk from Greensboro ppent' several days this week with -his mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk and ;steVj'Mfsg Louise Chalk. .On Sick List , "" Mr. T. G. Howard has been con. jfineji to her home because of sick JjeBS," v .From Greenville .('.Mrs. Cassie Sawyer and Mrs. Betty Gray of Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Jones. It' From Duke Tommy Sumner from Duke Uni. Jtersity spirit Jthe week-end with his "parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Attended Funeral '' Mrs. G. R. Tucker and R. S. Monds left, Monday for Elizabeth, N. ; where they will attend the ,ifuneWl""o? "their sister-in-law, Mrs. foviSlMonds. r FtoM Rich Square t fMit and Mrs.. Hairy Williford knd: feon. Richard of Rich Sauare iipent Sunday with Mrs. C. V. Willi. 'tfrdHuuLMr. and Mrs. J. H. Bag- eek-end In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell spent the weekend jn Richmond, Va. TODAY: FRIDAY V Show 3:15-7-9 P. M. DALE" ROBERTSON "EVELYN KEYES i.YV in- ToTi of the World" OP .01 JAY SUND? Shows 2:15.1:15-9.15 P M. RUSH ON D0WN...for I a delirious H musical delight! ROSALIND RUSSELL FERNANDO LAMAS Shows. 8:15-7-9 P. M. WEDNESDAY W.WSHOM.::.,! D0WN...for (ylj(S0sX a delirious tnusicol delightl y -v. ? A4 ' TECHNICOLOR EDDIE ALBERT ff wfl' GLORIA DoHAVEN 1 JJ From Greenville Mr, and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs. H. A. Whiffley. From Washington, i ( ' j , 'f Roulhac McMullan of Washing, ton, D. C, spent the week-end visit ing his. wife and Mrs. ,W. G. Wright ' .'; , ' v ' Week-end Here Miss Joanna Williford, Miss Shirley Eure and Ray Lane from East Carolina College in Greenville spent the week-end with their par ents. From Camp Lejeune Lieut, and Mrs. Howard Pitt and daughter, Susan, from Camp Le jeune arrived Tuesday to spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt At School Meeting J. T. Biggers left Tuesday to spend a few days at High Point where he will attend a school meet ing. From Raleigh Miss Marjorie Brinn fron. St Mary's College spent several uays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn, and attended the funeral of. her grandmother, Mrs. J. T. Brinn on Tuesday, Visiting Relatives Mrs. Bill Pickhardt and children left Tuesday to visit relatives at Chester, Va. From Ijamesville Mrs. S. S. Hollingsworth from Ijamesville, Md., arrived this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hines and daughter, Charlotte and Mrs, C. J. Atkinson of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. From Raleigh W. E. White, Jr., from Raleigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. White at the Hotel Hertford several days this week. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton an children from Warwick, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs". T. E. Raper. I Sunday Here1 v- 1 . ! Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Virginia Beach, Va., spent Sunday with J. P. Perry, Sr. SATURDAY Show Starts 1:30 P. M. RANDOLPH SCOTT ; in "Badman's Territory" King Carnival No. 8 MONDAY-TUESDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. The age of fast livinz...the era of speakeasys, madhouses and bootleggers, and the cornet, two- beat music of 4 New Orleans! A JACK WEBB as PETE KELLY i iZZ ... . i . K1 UU(l3 rnr m Janet Edmond LEIGH O'BRIEN aav lFCSJUi imeiMio 1 THURSDAY-FRIDAY Shows 8:15-7-9 P. M. ALAN LADD JUNE ALLYSON in heMcConnell of thfe week to spend several days with Iter mother. Mrs. W. H. Cole at Pinehurst. . . Sunday In Williamston .-, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell and Mrs. Jenkins Walters spent Sunday at Williamston with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake. Week-end With Relatives '" Mr. and Mrs. E. Cj Woodard and children spent the week-end with relatives in Raleigh and Princeton. Moved T Woodland Circle ''. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyce mov ed to Woodland Circle last week in to the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William Landing. From Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and chil dren from Franklin, Va., visited C. G. Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skip- sey Sunday. From Freemont Mrs. Reuben Hooks from Free. mont spent the week-end and sev eral days here this week and at tended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Brinn. CIRCLE TO MEET The Mary Towe Circle of the Hertford Methodist Church will meet Monday night, December 12 at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Walter Ed wards at her home on Dobb Street All members are urged to attend, BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. H. C. Stokes entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street Those play ing were Mesdames C. M. Willi ford, J. D. Coston, W. G. Barbee, C. R. Holmes, T. L. Jessup, C. E. Johnson, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Louise Chalk. The high score prize went to Mrs. Barbee. A sweet course was served. ROOK PARTY Mrs. George. Fields was hostess at a rook party Friday night at her home. : Those playing were Mesdames Edward- Barber, Ray Haskett, Jarvis Henry. Edgar Fields, Clinton Eley, Jim Bass, Francis Nixon, Bill Cox, Ralph Sasser, Ab Williams, Hilton White, Burnice Inscoe, Broughton Dail, Emory White, Elizabeth Haskett and Marion (Swindell. The high score prize went to Mrs. Williams, second high to Mrs. Inscoe; low was awarded Mrs. Henry and the floating prize went to Mrs. Eley. A salad course was served. ; USED CARS 1953 Ford 4-DOOR 1952 Chevrolet 2-DOOR 1952 Plymouth ,4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 All State 1951 Ford 2-DOOR VICTORIA 1951 Chevrolet 2-DOOR 1951 Chevrolet 2-DOOR 1951 Plymouth 4-DOOR 1951 Ford 4-DOOR 1949 Dodge COUPE 1950 Ford 2-DOOR 1950 Plymouth 4-DOOR 1949 Chevrolet 4-DOOR 1949 Plymouth 2-DOOR 1954 Chevrolet i-TON PICKUP 1955 Dodge i TON PICKUP SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARSl h J J w 1 10 lVieei UeCeiTlDer 1 Members of the Perquimans County Board of Education will hold their December meeting on Thursday, December 15 at 6 P. M., at the home of Superintendent ot Schools J. T... Biggers. The Board will be guests at din ner of Mr. and Mrs. Biggers and a business meeting will be conduct ed following? the dinner. V ' "ffkl LIBRARY NEWS : A noteworthy addition to the Perquimans 1 County Library has been received this week, "The In terpreters Bible," in nine volumes (three others are yet to be com pleted). .' This scholarly and com prehensive commentary upon each verse, using both the King James and the Revised Edition, is a vain. , able aid to any serious student or reader f the Bible. Two new books were added this week to the already large collec tion of Christmas books. They are: "The True Meaning of Christmas," by Bishop Fulton Sheen, and "Wel come Christmas," a collection of Christmas poetry. For young people the library has a new book by Cavanna, a new horse story by Farley and an ad venture story, "Kel of Gold." HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. B. G. Koonce was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. t Those playing were Mesdames V. N. Darden, J. O. Felton. J. R. Fu- This Year... Let COLONIAL Bl SAMTA'S Helper;.; II J:::::::::::.:;::;::::::::::::::: . ' 0 r it SNOW CROP FROZEN ORANGEJUICE SNOW CROP FROZEN LEMONADE 2 SNOW CROP FROZEN G'FRUIT JUICE SNOW CROP BLENDED JUICE. . . . . 2 -OS. Out -OI. l-m. Can. SWANSONS CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF PIES . . 3 SWANSONS COMPLETE TURKEY DINNER l-oi. Pitt sc ARMOUR CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER . . M-lb. Pi Kr.'t'o TaHc!oim f!h Spread f!HEEZ-WHIZ N.Y. STATE AGED EXTRA SHARP CHEESE TRIANGLE SLICED AMERICAN, SWISS PIMENTO chkse NUCOA COLORED MARGARINE . u. ICO L ONI Al t to... HI '"4, 1 Charles Whedbee, Miss Kate Blanchard and Miss Thelma Elliott The high score prize was awarded Mrs.- Felton. A sweet course was served. Legion Auxiliary In Meeting Thursday The American Legion Auxiliary of i the William Paul Stallings Post fcNo. 126, held its: tegular meeting on December I, at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Skipsey with Mrs. Madge f?!: -T!?f .eS- te' 4 GET READY FOR t, CHRISTMAS see us for Plywood cut to any size Train Boards and Ping Pong Tallies PHONE 5401 Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. Hertford, N. C. Li 21c 33c 15c 33c 89c SPECIAL LOW 82c II SLICED BACON. Sweet- Ooicy FUORIDA 36c 8-or. lar . 29c w3i37c OR 29c , 30c SPECIAL LOW BANANAS . . SPECIAL LOW PRICE! CRISP CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2 .MK'JUaige ffoAtoeiatUlf meeting. After the presentation of flags, the preamble was repeated in unison. Following prayer, Mrs. Ethel Perry gave a beautiful Christ, mas, readihg. The roll call and minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Reports were made by the corresponding secre- I NOW, $7150 Allowance 'for your old electjic.raz or toward the purchase of a new Ronson Schick ' Sunbeam Remington PRICES BEGIN at $19.95 .Take advantage of this generous offer now, See : all of them at Sand M "On the Corner" : I III plus Get Your Christmas Gifts the Easy Way , Hundreds of Ideal Gift Items FREE! When You Shop at STORE! SPECIAL LOW PRICE! STRONG ,&Vs ABSORBENT a SCOTT TOWELS . . . SPECIAL LOW PRICE! GARDEN FRESH FLAVOR REDGATE GUT ASPARAGUS SPECIAL LOW PRICE! TRIANGLE THIN SPAGHETTI OR ELBO MACARONI ;.. , SPECIAL LOW PRICE! AMERICA'S FAYORITE FOIL WRAP REYNOLDS WRAP . . FANCY GRADE "A" READY FOR THE PAN CUT-UP FRYERS CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE WHOLE LEGS 69c WINGS 39c BACKS -NECKS 15c BREAST 79c PRICE! GWALTNEY'S TASTY SIGNAL BRAND ( v LNIb7 lj PRICE! LARGE YELLOW RIPE Lb. ' Mb. Cello TUNI IN COLONIAL'S NEW TY SHOW "the Great gildersleeve" THURSDAY NIGHTS !ta..) hfeNmAr.eship. c,tairinan tpent tii.a. 'report W 84 taldinem-' bers. . ' Plans.were discussed for Christ mas gifts and baskets for the needy and it was voted to leave the final decision with Mrs. Grace Morris, child welfare chairman. The pres ident stated that 3 members would attend the. area, meeting in Eden ton on December 5. $ DAYS ! FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY g buy now and save on Christmas ';.'' merchandise at our store! ies Blouses......... V-lleck Sweaters ....::$5 Laies'Skirts.....$3,H$5and$7 Ladies'Hats................$3 Fall andWiiiter Coats......... $22 Ladies' Suits : $15, $20 and $25 YOU'LL FIND BETTER BUYS AT . '.- ' ' Woodland Dress Shop PHONE 2831 o rx (u S I XII! ' cr & Your Friendly COLONIAL " ' CHEF'S PRIDE Rcady-to-Scrve SALADS - L DEVILED CRABS .3 55c BAKED BEANS Ja 33 TROPICAL JELL . . . . U-- 33c POTATO SALAD . . fs; 35c J L 10c 29c I . ! COTTAGE CHEESE - ' I i. i I $Wlv?ipi) ,pf the busines r 4ekBU l Ssotiift ndurfwaVnjdj'ed by all with the exchanging, hf Christmas 'gifts.' A delicious ald course was served by the hostess es. r: ..- The poor man must walk to get meat for his' stomach, the rich man to get a etomach to his meat. v ; Benjamin Franklin. , SPECIAL HERTFORD jr ennui sioiiil . i"1' 35 c i Kin 300 P" I . Can JLDC . 2 Ss 1 9c -. . . 7r5oh' 65c 3 $1.00 I Dairy 1 " J Product Iff. ' ! SMOOTH & CREAMY DUKES MAYO NN AIIS E Quqrt Jar 65c "v'..l ' AS ADVERTISED ON COLONIAL'S TV.vO J 'THE GREAT GILDERSLEmYE" i Sealtest Creamed l 25c! U-M. Pk,. J it x Story" VA it V ' w iii !L1. - - -.....i -S'

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