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,',AC-KENT ANNOUNCED
. amkUwJf Charlie Herbert.
'1 of Eae4tjn announce the en--nent'of
their daughter, Miss
Small, to Donald Richard
.Aews, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jake
i: aws. The vdhdig will take
; ace, Norj-jiH)- if . ' .' .'
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sumner of
r.outi 2, ijtrdjaituncs tho ap
proaching marriage of their daugh
ter, Miss Edna Joyce Sumner to
William Cbd Elliott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W F.! Elliott, Boute 1,
Hertford. The wedding will take
place at Great Hope Baptist Church
Sunday, November 11, at 12 o'clock
noon. . The public is invited.
From Portsmouth 4
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and
children-from, Portsmouth, Va.,
spent Sunday with Mrs. George
Fields and Mrs. Cook Winslow.
From Rocky Mount
. Shfelton ; Newbold from Rocky
Mount spent several days this week
with' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newbold.
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Weei-fenJ In Richmond !i '1.1
Mr J. W. Zachery and Miss
Narijj Zachery. spent the week-end
in Richmond, Va., with Mr. nd
Mrs.j Carroll Transou.
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Imnromd ' ' I
' Mr. R. M. Fowler, who has been
, confirmed to her heme because of
sickness is improved.
improved '
Mrs'. J. E. Everett, who is con-
' fined to bet borne because of -sick-J
ness is improved.
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Friday-Saturday
! Shows Friday: 3:15-7-9
i ' Shows Saturday 1 ?ft
iOPIE-KUTHOJUl
' iririwnflmif Ml . I uk a
I -, Mrs. E. A. Goodman
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Monday and Tuesday-- '
? Shows 3:15 7-9 P. M.
Mrs. Braxton Godfrey
Mrs. Bn
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f! mui'Ji: ii your name appears In this ad, bwng.it thw'S-A
j State. Theatre box: of f ice and reeeiva' i free pasai;
S y one of the picture advertised.
WHY TAKE CHANCES
having medical and hospital bills eating up
your savings . . . these emergencies do hap
pen, and can happen to you !
C3 fitpcred For Thsm. . .
by protecting yourself and family with
complete Hospitalization Insurance pro
tection through a policy issued by -
H America Assumce Scc;:ly
4 i Virginia
whictpfJerIM)U Regular hbspitallzatioh
cmefkyvfFLVS its new CATASTKO
! ( :ther a deductible amount'of $300 or $500,
'.his CATASTROPHE policy costs' bhiy a'
law dollars more in addition to your regu
lar hospitalization policy. (v,
We also of fer complete accident protet
Uon coverage for children ahd adults.
Ivz. Viola D. Nachman
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From Bayside
Mr. and Mrs.' Jimmy Jefniiran
and daughter, Myra Jane Mtom
Bayside spent the "week-end wih
Jit-mi Mrs. Julian White, y y
n mm iviiiiiNiwrw . t a .
Mr. aniiMri, FredJChaJJc Wnd
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ohildren from Goldsboro spent the
weekend wtbi Mijs. Annie; ,CoilJ?,
Miss Louise Chalk and Miss Hulda
Wood.-,, ) !:''' ''"j.-!-
From Covington ...
Mi1, and Mrs. Roy Reed and fami
ly from Covington, Va., are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs, Guy Newby and
Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed.
From Leesburg
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Ryan from
Leesburg, Va., spent several days
last week and the week-end with
the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Shultz. .
Week-end In Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Britt and
son, Dean, spent the week-end with
Mrs. C. R, Hogge and family at
Baltimore, Md.
y.s,,ngi,ero r..p, i p.
Miss iieian teta ' ox vreerranjrv
spent last Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Biggers. She was ac
companied here by Mrs. W. Hw Cole.
from Pinehurst who remained to
visit her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Biggers. r
Returned Home . 1
Mrs. Guy Newby returned borne
Sunday after spending several days
in Windsor with relatives. Miss
Frances Newby and Guy . Newby
spent Sunday in Windsor and were
accompanied home by Mrs. Newby.
Sunday
Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 .
RHONDA FLEMING
. RICHARD MONTALBAN
"Queen of Babylon"
Mrsi George Fields, Jr.
Wednesday ami Thursday;
Shows 3:157-9 P.M.
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CniMrn
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Mrs. Ray Kirby
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L and Lis. T. J. Kixon in and
chilJ.en from Wilson spent the
week-end with. Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr.
At Hospital , .
, T. S. White, Route 1, wai admit-,
ted to the Albemarle Hospital last
Week for treatment. :;
From Petersburg ,
t Mrs. Nathan Toms and Mrs. Wil
liam Sloan from Petersburg, Vs.,
aire the guests' of Mrs. T. S. White
Y and Mri! W d. Newby.. t ,
From.AshevUle JV, ,
v'?rf. Carl Sogers from Asfceville
Uk 9rtditig- this , week wjth . (hr
bA'thci -ind BiSte-m-Uwj U?.! and
M& C. B. 'Holmes.
Frees, State College
John Holmes from State College
in Raleigb spent the week-end with
his paiteritt, Mr. and Mrt. C. R.
HohnesA
In OrnaMa
, Mrs. Sidney Elliott left Monday
to spend Several weeks In Omaha,
Nebraska,t vieit Sidney Elliott,
St.K and Sidney Elliott, Jr., who is
on leave from 3ie U. S. Army. -
From Raleigh'-,
MrsrSHelt&n' White 'and daugh
ter, Sarah ElisaMtih, from Raleigh,
spejnt oae day this week with Mrs.
n. ii, wies.it-, u a i
From Richmond t
Mr. and Mrs. Pe$e Matthews and
children inam Rjiehnrond, Va., spent
the weeaenditn ,Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Matthews. U
. ill
ill..
From Southern Pine
Dr. and Mrs. Harrell Johnson and
children from Sewtbern Pines spent
the week-end . with Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Johnson and Mrs. Olivia
Hobbs. , v - . .
At Portsmouth.
Mrs. W.,J. Stanton is spending
the winter witfi her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gar
land Stanton at Portsmouth, Va.
Returned Home . J ,
Mr. and Mrs." J. Harry Grace and
Mr. and Mrs.'H. L. Cleaver return,
ed to their home Saturday in Bal
timore, Md after spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs., Jake T,
White at their home on.Grubb
Street. v '
IWnrned'Home-''':'','--,!l "
, Mrs. George Fields has returned
heme after visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
HiH at Portsmouth,.. Va. -V -Returned
Home
, Jimmy Felton from Lyncfi, Ky
has returned home after spending
several days here doe to the illness
of his father. He returned home
Saturday. ;
From Hartford
. Adrian A. Jordan from Hartford,
Conn., spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Grayson Jordan near
Hertford. ' jV
Returned Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis and Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Wagner from
Suffolk, Va.,pent Sunday with Mr
'nd 'Ufa -Cllirton Eley.1 They were
aceompanied -hew by Mrs.. Walter
Eley, who had spent several days
with Mrs. Sidney Davis in Suffolk,
Lt.'and Mrs. Riehatd riosldns and
son, Ricky, from Fort Bragg, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ce
cil Winslow.
Attend Hair Fashion Show
Mrs. Kelly White and Mrs. Lois
Faye Perry attended the first an.
nual Hair Fashion Forum at the
Monticello Hotel Sunday.
Returned Home .
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry, Jr.,
and sons spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Skinner of
Great Mills, Maryland. On Sat
urday they visited the zoo in Wash
ington, D. C.
Retained Homo - ' ; : ; .
"MrtJ. S. Vick returned home
Uifc week after visiting -Mr. and
Mrt', Tod.teidaiu , Brooklyn,
N . Y. ' ' ,4 '
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ut. and urs. Karl Sykes return
ed to their home in Hanover, N. H.,
after visiting Mrs. T. I. Nixon, Jr.,
and Miss Hne Nixon. . ,
On Sick List" - -1 .
J. S. Vfck m eonfeied to nil home
because of Bictbess.
Returned Homo
Dafid arringtoij from Raeford
spnit tha wwk-end ib JJrs. Ray
htond Skinner and f an"y a-1 w
accompanied home- Ijr Us. -I -
rington, who has been vLrj hrn
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spent
Sunday at GatesvilW- -
In Hospital i,
J. O. Felton was admitted to the
Albemarle Hospital last week far
observation and treatment -. '
Visited Here
. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Jordan of
London, Bridge., Va.,., Mrs, G,( Ct
Meads of EUzaheth, City and ;Mi;.
and M,rs. Ben . Jordan ,0ijWinf all,
visited Mr., and, Mrs, ,Qrayson Jor -
J.. A J il--. t. ' J r t j:
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Visits Grandparents
Billy and Harriet Williams mm
Saturday with'tnel'graA'dplh'ia
Mr., and Mra, Willie Bafrfb '
In Norfolk . . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb at-
tended , a birthday dinner at Nor-
folk Sunday, honoring Mrs. Lamb's
sister Mrs. 0. C. Twine.,, "
Visits Brother . ,. ,
Traverse White sperii last week
end with his brother, Johnnie White
and family at Alexandria,; Va. , j
In Washington '
Carli3 Roberson spentuthe week
end ' at -'Washm'gtbil. ; D? C, with
Othus ; Mansfield f .-smily. ; :
win eurgp juarumore irom Jta-i
wAit aifcui, uiie uajr uus wees W1B1
her mother, Mrs.' R.T.; White,
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Sunday kc tiksv! i JL'fi', t
Miss' Nancy Hentferson sp.
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MUSTARD
Seafood Sdah
Red Snirer u- 354
riNC KAVOi RID
Salmon :aks u 794
FRESH
Halibut Steaks u. 634
YA5TY
FloundrAr. . u .494
TASTY STEAMEB
Crabs
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Rich; .:.f,i,;.-f.
Mrs. Lonid Joiinsen and t.
ter will leave: this we,.k to.t, enu
two weeks' with relatives Ul Rich
mond, Va-
At PiiMafBt .,''
Mrs. J. T. Biggers left Thursday
to spend several days in Pinefiurst.
She was accompanied there by her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Cole, who has
spent a . week here with. Mfc and
Mrs. Bigffcrs. ( ,1-
illeek - end In Durham ..
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spent theLw'eik-end;with Mr. 'and
(M,rs. W. A. Williams In DurhamV;
From . Washington1 ' - S-, : ."I i . 1 1
Garland S., Ferguson of Wash,
ington, D. C.,,js the guest of his
sister, Mrs. J. C. Blanchard i
From Raleigh - .
,. Mrs. L. W. Anderson from Ra
leigh is expected the latter part
of this week, to spend several days
with Mrs.' W. H." Hardcastle, .
$1.0
will lay. away any.
-gift in our store
until Xmas! " v
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JEWELERS
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REAL. BUY! REDGATE
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LOW PRICE I OLD FASHIONED GOODNESS JIFFY
CORN BREAD MIX
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turned to their fcv in L ,oke,
Vs., Sunday after eenv..;.g several
days with Mrs. Beverly Tucker. :
' HOLY COKMtNION"
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There will be a celebration o the
Holy Communion at the regular 10
o'clock services Suriday morning at
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, ac
cording: 1 14 l announcement :
f.ev. PauL Shultz. ;- ,"
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, creams'
pacieiei
Bottles -Nipples
. Caps , .
1 Milk and Cereals .
For Complete Shopping
; ' SHOP AT
1 "Oh the Cornci
. Yes, the dime's still King". Our buyers have hem sewcMng tor WMks, gatha
' Ing together a ooHection of special bargains to Jhow you bow ht )0s joss at
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FLAVORFUL NUTRITIOUS
& BEANS .
GREEN Gr WHITE
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hef bridge eub 1 vsd. nig" at
her home on Fruiit Stet. Tliose
playing were Kas,J.amcs T. L. Jes
sup, C. E.' Johnson, J. T. BiVjsHs,
J. D. Coston. W. G. Ea,J.aet Corlan
Dozier, Miss Mary Sur.mer and
Miss Louise Chalk. The Lfh score
prise ' went to Mrs; Barbee. . A
sweet course was served. A
H03TESS AT LUSnJON "
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; OUR WHOLE3ALE;pKICES-
; Cash aiid'Catry
tl. S. GYPSUM, v; ' i i-,1
Roofing, per square.;.:4V4vi:: 6,90
IJuilding Paper; per roU- ':.; A:.. 4 2.75
Asbestos Siding, per square . J$12.00
U. S. GYPSUM , ; " 0 ., ,
Sheathing, per footl
Insulation Wool, per
HORIZONTAL LIGHT ' . ' "
Window,;2-8x4-6 :
100-La KEG 8-10-16-20
Common Nails
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flo -rs . and . autumn .i 1
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taiiXallyarraned throughc;
lower floor.'" The guests were t -dames
C, E. King, .y.'iley Jrec
James Johnson, W: J. Edwards, Ov
erton' Suiter, David Suiter'Rott
Allen, J. W. Brown, Edgar Bourn: s
and W. B, Pierce'aU of Wdldon,'
Mrs. Julian AllaBrook : and Mrs.
Steve Atwell of Roanoke' Rapiui,
lira. T.'S: Whit and Mrs. G. X,.
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