TllS PESQUIKAKS Vr"LY, f- " 'Wit . n Campbell College , I-isa Suft P. White and Mr. and ! "rs. D; A. Carver from Campbell College spent Oeir- parents. the week-end with . From Raleigh ' :. v Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stephenson and daughter, Kay, from Raleigh spent the . week-end with - Mrs. Louis Nachman. i w t'n' ' Week-end Here j M!ffdUMnn! I mond,' Va., and' Cliff Towe from Campbell College spent the week- end with their-parents, Mr; and Mrs. J. H. Towe. Moved From Richmond ' Mr. and Mm. J. S. McNider, Jr., Who have been living in Richmond, ,Ya- moved last week into the D, S. Darden house on Front Street. From Williamston I - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake and children from Williamston spent the week-end with Mrs. Thad Chap- fytAiXi Raleigli Mrs. tiOls raye rerry spent me week-end fh Raleigh with Mr. and; w Y1-if .-J , Mrs. Bobaydeh4 .: "In Hospital ,' .'. f ' ' : Ashley Fleetwood has been ad jftiitted to the Chowan Hospital in 'Edenon. !. Sunday In Suffolk ; Mr. and' Mrs. 'Clinton Eley and' ' children visited relatives in Suf-I folk, Va., Sunday. Returned Home ? The Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Shultz returned to their home Wednesday from Kington where they attend ed a conference of rectors and their wives sponsored by the National Council of the Episcopal Church. Fresh Pork Roast U fork Chops, center cut, jb. 69 c rresn buibmcnen Fresh Country Sausage, lb. . : . . .53o VAN CAMP'S Mackerel DELMONTE , Lima Beans - - - KOUNTZ KIST Sweet Peas - - - - - - - Phone 2371 Garden dept. INVITES YOU... TO ITS Formal Opening Friday... March 1... 1957 "meet your friends at our newly -redecorated store" COMPLETE WITH A LINE OF New Merchandise For The Entire Family Pardlen Dept. Store V. N; Darden, owner From Richmond , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nachman and children from Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Louis Nachman. Week-end Guest 'Mr. and Mrs.. Milton Bateman and daughter, Debbie' from Norfolk,, Va., spent the, weekTend with Mr. and Mi, Noah Gregory. t u n li ' , la HospiUr '','.' V'J0" wa18;tt,m,Jtted t0 the Tarboro Hospital Thursday for observation and treatment.' ' , ; Visiting Here I Mrs. F. B. Stevenson and son, Bruce from Havertown, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hoi- owell, Sunday In Suffolk C. G. Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skipsey and daughter, Bea, visited relatives in Suffolk, Va., Sunday, ' From Raleigh ; . Lindsay Reed from Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. D.' F. Reed, Sr. ( - Sunday In Norfolk i V " . . . ..mi Mr,' and Mrs. W. H. Pitt' spenj. Sunday in Norfolk, Va., relatives, , ' visiting From Rocky Mount i Shelton Newbold from Rocky i Mount spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newbold. Week-end Here Mrs. Kate Wozelka of Edenton spent the week-end with Mrs. An nie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. ; '. 1 tive parents; Misses Joanna Willi- Returned Home ford, Mary Ann Harris, Sarah Sut- Mrs. Mark Hathaway returned ton, Janice Stallings, Ann White, home Friday, from the Albemarle Lois Violet Winslow, Emily White, Hospital where she spent two . Ted Ghappell, Ray Lane and Clin weeks. :(. ton Davis. rib P2rt, lb. . . . 49c orepis, iu. . .mu .lb; ...23 2 cans .25c 2 cans - - - - - .,39c 2 cans - . . . . -33c Gomallo Peanut Oil, qt.. . -65c Irish Potatoes, 10 lbs.. . - -133c HOME GROWN 2 heads Collards 19c LARGE JUICY doien Florida Oranges --------39c From Norfolk i -., ... ; .h ' Mr. and . Mrs. J. V. Grunewald from Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with relatives here. From Norfolk I Mrs. E. A. Rector from Norfolk Va., was an overnight guest last ' week of Mrs. Jonas Futrell. Week-end In Durham Charles Skinner, Henry Stokes. Joe Towe, Jr., Billy White and Clyde Lane spent the week-end' in llitthom whdiu thatf arranriori a Chliniber ot Commerce From .Viddlesex ' I The Rev. and Mrs. The Rev. and Mrs. Colon Jack- son from Middlesex spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cojon jk,,,,,, r ' 1 From Virginia Beach Mrs. J. H. Bagley spent spveral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pickhardt at Virginia Beach, Va. She was accompanied home by her granddaughter, Ann Pickhardt, who is visiting her this week. From Washington Mrs. William Rector from Wash ington, D. C, spent the week-end with' her mother, Mrs. Rosa Wal dron and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar New- bold.'; ;.. ' Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush and Portsmouth, Va children from spent Sunday with relatives here. From Camp Lejeune. Lt. Tommy Sumner from Camp Jejeune spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. From East Carolina The following students, all from East Carolina College in Greenville, spent ie week-end and several days this week with their respec- A Suggestion: ( Try Py-O-MySlicetf Apple Thins with Dream Whip Topping for vour dessert this week-end WE DELIVER store Hertford, N.C. CEt; LOOK! AT'THAThe center of 'attention, a horned corydalia continues its creepy journey -under the fascinated gaze of three pair of yef.iThe insect and Ipsect-watchers were at the Claremont.; N.H.,; railroad staUon when they met each other. The trio, from led, to right: Howard Mark, nine, from Cornish, N.H.; Alfred Kelton, 12. from 'White River Junction, Vt, and. Miqhael Kelton, nine; from Athens, Vt Returned Home vm' " Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fitch have returned to their home from Flor ida where Mr. Fitch was called be cause of the illness of his sister, who is somewhat improved. ; s; . Returned Home ;'-,.,J Mrs. R. E. Vickers and children returned to their home at Newton Wednesday of last week after spending several days visiting Mi. and Mrs. J. E. White at the Albe marle Hospital and Mrs. White at her home. - ' From Washington , j Leigh Winslow, Jr., from Wash ington, D. C, spent the week-end with his father and aunt, Leigh Winslow, Sr.; and Mrs. Clyde Mc- Callum.1" ; " , - . .f..',.. Week-end Hel-e ' Miss Edna Earl Cobb, a student nurse at Obeci Hospital in Suffolk, Va., spent the' week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Cobb. Returned Home Mrs. Jake White hus returned to her home from Baltimore, Md,, where she attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, J. Harry Grace., Monday Here . " ' V - 'S Mrs. Nate Going from Hamptdrf,' Va., and Miss Eddie Thomas Lang; ston ; from -Richmond, Va.j' spept Monday with Mrs. J. E. . Everetti t From Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Sebtt. Mr. afcd Ms. James Davis, Mrs. Liza Whltfe? and Mrs. W.' H. Trueblood Elizabeth City Visited Mr. and Mis. T. E. Raper Sunday. Sunday Here . Mr. and Mrs. Melvjn Wright adJ i iiiiiiren lrum cmzfiuecn uiy spejw.'! Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Everett ad. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ,Kanoy. , From Greensboro " s : ' Mr. and Mr. Wallace Reed and children of Greensboro sient the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed. : y'.r- " : From South Carolina , Lt. and Mrs.( G...R, Tucker, Jr.. and son, George fron . The Isle of Palms, S. C., arrived .Thursday of this week to visit jt. Tucker's paf ents, Mr. and Mr. G.(1 R. Tucker, i ; On Sick List . " ' ' Mrs. Maude Godwin 'has beeii confinedto her hopiefior the past week because of sickness. ji In Hospital if -;V, j' Mis'. Henry C?.9toiK2Jr.l'wh was operated -upon at the Albi-; marie HospitaTuesday, is reported as getting along fairly well.. j : FRIDAY-SATURDAY . Shows Friday 3:15-7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 ROD CAMERON . "Yaqui Drums"" JAMES, BROTHERS NO. 5 Mrgj idney Blanchard MONDAY'TUESDAV-r; ' 1 Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. i i i .V CZ)ushixs TECHNICOLO . com. JJVW Mrs. Jimmy Stallings ' NOTE: If your name appears in this ad, bring it to the State Theatre box office and receive a free pass to see ' one of the pictures advertised. .. : . . . ! Returned Home Mrs. W. 'F. Ainsley returned home Wednesday from the hospi tal. At Alexandria Mrs. C. 0. White, Travis White and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene White spent the week-end with Johnnie White and family at Alexandria, Va. Visits Relatives . . I ' Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor and daughter, Sharman, spent the week end with relatives in,. Tarboro and Rocky Mount, Sunday At Currituck Mr. an'd Mrs. W.-J. 'Davis visited friends at Currituck Sunday. ' In Florida s - Mr. ahd Mrs. Wallace Blanchard and family from Burlington, Ver mont, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Sidney Blanchard and left Monday accompanied -by Mrs. Maude Blanchard for a vacation in Florida. CIRCLE TO MEET The Minnie Wilson Circle of tlir First Methodist Church will mee Mondav night, March 4, at 8 o'clock with, Mrs. Anse White and Mrs. Dan Williams as co-hostess. All members are urged to be present. SAWYER . NIXON Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Nixor of Hertford announce the approach ing i marriage of their . daughter Mrs. Hettie Nixon Layden. to John Pritchard Sawyer, son" of the late froniiJohn and Clara ' Weeks Sawyer of Elizabeth Citvi Route 2. i.The wed ditig .'will .take place on Sunday. March 10, at the 'Burgess Baptist Church immediately following the Worship service'1 at ' 12' o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. ;,3RIDGE.CUJB MEETS Mrs.X!. A. Davennort entertain'1'' her.bridgeVlub Friday niifht at her home on Front'Street. Thosp play ing were Mesdames H. A. Whitley Trim Wilson, Clyde McCallum, S P. Jessup. W. H. Pitt,, Walter Ed wards, H. C. Sullivan and Misr I Ruth .Schroeder. 7, The high scor- prize went to Mrs. Pitt. A sweet course was served. ENTERTAINTD AT COFFEE The Rev, ajid;Mrs,, Paul E. Shulr entertained,!at an'informal coff' hour at the rectory, Immediately following! 'the ll i'dock worship service on Sunday morning. i : The) vKome was decorated with daffodils and the coffee table cen tered with an arrangement of Jap anese' Iris arid fern and candles in silver candle sticks were also used. Miss BethiSkiimenwured coffee. ;There were 4.0 guests present j SUNDAY Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. v WedweBda-urfMlayp-i , Showjlft. P,,M DORIS DAY t LOlfc OURDAN )1 : ''Julie" Mrs. Fenton Hurdle M. fa:3li-!( ! H.OTl0'O" I johFra:E7 ! ; ' '..Ttra. 't, BTEure ', . , , . The Perquimans Business and Professional ,Woi..tn's Club met with Mrs. Roxanm. jackson on' Thursday night, Feoruary 21. During the business session, the Holmes, representative to the State Legislature, asking him to back seven-point plan which is being presented to the General Assembly by the State- Legislative' Council. ' It was announced that the spring District meeting Would be held March 24 at the school in' Edenton. most impressive and inspiring program was given by Miss Thelma Zl Trj-wl'T , t, i Z " , - . , . r.,-.v..D, .... wag presented in the form of a candlelight ceremony in tribute to the International Federation of uuBiiiBBB nuu ruieiwiunai w omen's Clubs. In the very near future, vh club will again have, available Herttord souvenir plates, .such as they have sold in past years. Anyone who is II 1 0c THIS WEEK AT COLONIAL' 10c Special! Easy Fix Chocolat e or Yellow JIFFY CAKE MIX 10c Special! Perk Up Your Me als ; J French's Mustard 11 10c Special! Tendermost . i SHOEPEG CORN 10c Special! . Triangle II 11 . 1- A S H I 1 AND MANY, MAY MORE BIG VALUES FOR ONLY 10c! Luter's 4 to 8 Lb. Avg. Smoked PICNIC Thin SUced Smoked PICNICS lb. 49c Gwaltney Signal Brand Sliced BACON . . . . Flav-O-Rich All Beef STEAKETTES . . t?:- jl rresn Low, Low Price! Sweet Golden Banta'hi Low, Low Price! POTATOE i j : .Low, Low Price! ( 8: Get VaIua?lo: . SAtir A i; With Each I f lintei-estfej-in'-purrhasing-one r'TTTL thewtoyf irMTHf Mrfttlst Rul contact Mrs." Roxanna Jackson, or any member ot the club.' ' ; ' The hostess served . a delicious sweet course, in colors appropriate to the observance of George Wash- ington's birthday, to the following members: Mrs. Alice Towe, Miss Thelma Elliott, Mrs. Essie Burbage, Mrs. . Dora Riddick, . Mrs.1 Sallje Lane, Mrs. .Viola Nachman, Mrs. T TVci nST" Ronner.' owl ;.r' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mr'V'N.DdidM'wMi hostes? to her' bridgfe cluti'Tueiday iiight at her home oni Frtnt Street "rtios JL.y. . . . ' . n a. . w V w ..Vf. wai v v , . nvvjivc) ii VjI , ii a ijn T. B. Sumner. Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss . Kate 'Blanchard. ' The w? A weet cou. wall , sweet course was ser- ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Mary Sumner entertained ' her bridge club Tuesday night at her acme oh Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames " J. .'.- C, SA Produce T5)ITON L13COB New Florida Red Bliss Fancy Ter er . :LhU frill IV f i c.j4 . Dime 1 ;;You COLONIAL'! ; -oy,Stoluis, T.-L. Jassupr C. E- J-.u.- Wrb "The hiirh wore iirize went I to .Mrs. Stokes. A salad coue wag served. ; - . . " 1 ,i i l tff lili ii.-l T CAMERAS FLASHBULBS '"iri ill lit : -.'. .r'i.(. ''"''' 5' VLL STOCK :i.'vi-'3 Always Avaifohlet Vr : at S and Fit COLONIAL STOrFTI 9-oz. pkg. 10c 10c 10c 6-oz. pkg. 303 can i lfe . 325c pkg.. - STAP.5H5 Spjmd"; $t; V ' "ON THE CORNER" : '. I Daily ? A t m i! i m m ? w m j r w 1 1 i u in ri r rw m m m irx m ir& m m m m m m lint "( v Si

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