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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, BEfiTF0Ri5, NOSTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, April 1 1957. From Raleigh Representative and Mrs. Carroll Holmes spent the week-end at their .home here.. ... :- Attends Services Here Mrs. Howard Dawkins of Kin ston spent the week-end with her ' mother, Mrs. Ernest Morgan ami attended the Hertford Baptist ' Church services. Her husband is a former pastor of the church. v From Chowan College j Corbin Cherry of Chowan Col lege spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cher ry. Week-end Here Murray Vick of Petersburg, Va., r spent the week-end here with his a parents, Mr. aid Mrs. J. S. Vick. Mother-Daughter Week-en J Mrs. T, P. Brinn and Mrs. J. T. Riggers went to Durham Saturday . for a Mother-Daughter wefk-end at Duke University. ; In Durham ! Miss Anne Brinn spent the weok-1 end in Durham with relatives. From ECC College students home for the week-end from East Carolina Col- lege were: Joanna Williford, Anne White, Sarah Sutton and Ted Chap pell. Week-end Here Miss Joyce Currin of Murfrees boro was the week-end guest of Miss Frances Newby. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Garland Walker and children of . Elizabeth City spent Sunday with relatives here. FRIDAY-SATURDAY , Shows Friday 3:15-7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 RICHARD EGAN DOROTHY MALONE 1 JAMES BROS. NO. MONDAY-TUESDAY : Matinee UNFORGETTABLY GREATI " I. C. . .. 11 I -hi Man :niMI -TECHNICOLOR AUDREY HEPBURN- HENRY FONDA MEL FERRER ANITA EKBERG A f Jul 12 II I ' II WFTWKSn A V.THITRSn 4 Y I SOLID V -L II I - I ... . S ' u r WIU tRRELIST, -"-" sugar cured Choice Fresh Country HAMS Stew Beef SAUSAGE whole or half ib. 49c ib. 19c ib. 55c No. 2Yt Size Can, LarBe had SPICED PEACHES 42c LETTUCE 1.15c Pwlr. 2Jfc CARROTS 2pkgs.21c DelMonU Stewed can 10-oz. Pkg. Frozen TOMATOES 21c STRAWBERRIES 24c Blue Hen Green .; 2 cans WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL LIMA BEANS 39c day easter Monday t GANNON'S GROCERY F:t s2371 "To Detroit . j ' Jack Kanoy and Cecil Edward ' Winslow left Monday for Detroit, where thejf will tour of the Ford plant. ' make special Motor Company From UNC Students from the University of North Carolina who are spending the spring holidays with their par ents include: Julia Ann Stokes, Mabel Martin Whedbee, Howard Williams, Julian Winslow and Bob by Matthews. , ' Student Nurse Miss Jo Pat Stokes of the Watte Hospital School of Nursing in Dur ham will arrive Friday to spend the Easter holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs'. Henry Clay Stokes. To Mayo Clinic Mrs. Cecil Edward Winslow will leave this week for the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., for observation and treatment. In Hospital J Sam Hourmouzis is a patient in I the Chowan Hospital. From Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hemingway and Mrs. Epie Hall of Dunn were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jul ian Broughton and Mrs. Vera Bat ton. From Elizabeth City Miss Martha Ann Ward of Eliz abeth City was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. In Hospital " " , Mrs. Rosa Waldron is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital, Eliza beth City. , ' 1 SUNDAY Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO in "Dance With Me Henry" 3:15 Night 7-9 P, M. Free! Free! TO OUR Lady Patrons WITH. AN ADULT TICKET lEcko Kitchen Tool WITH COPPERTONE, HANDLE This offer good only on Monday or Tuesday ot each week. Matine 3:15 Ni win 7-9 PYHOLUDAY PAUL 'DOUGLAS To Ohio ' Mr. and Mrs. JToah Gregory and son, Thomas, went to Belle Aire, Ohio, last week, v There they were joined by Mrs. Gregory's sister, Mrs. William Pettys and son of Mi- i not, North Dakota, who accompan- ied them home to visit her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bunch for a .month. , Patient In Hospital - Tommy Cox is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City. Home From Hospital . Edgar Fields,-Jr., returned from the Chowan Hospital on Sunday af ter havinr had an operation for ap pendicitis. From Siler City Mrs. Cecil Morgan of Siler City, is spending several days with Mrs. Mary Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. Arrive Home Friday Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Carver, Miss Sue Perry White and Cliff Towe, students at Campbell College will arrive Friday to spend Easter with their parents. ' Sunday Guests Sunday guests of the Rev. ar.d Mrs. James A. Auman were Mr. and Mrs. Seavy Owen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tate, Miss Millie Owen and Miss Merle Fuqua of Fayette ville. ' Home From Lexington, Va. Mrs. Nita Miller returned Sun day from visiting friends in Lex ington, Va. She was accompanied home by Phil Brown of Washing ton and Lee University. From Fort Bragg Lt. and Mrs. Richard Hoskins and son, Ricky of Fort Bragg spent the week-end with Mrs. Hoskins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wins low. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. George Harrell of 5 rortsmoutn spent the week-end with relatives here. On Northern Trip M. Elwood Copeland of Ryland left Tuesday for a one-week toxir of Washington, D. C, and New York City, accompanying the sen ior class of Chowan High School. To New York Mrs. Alice Towe will leave Fri day for New York City to spend Easter with her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mills, Jr. From Plymouth Mrs. Lloyd Horton of Plymouth spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. Thomas Nixon and with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey. From Greenville ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with relatives here. From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Reed. Visitors In Pulaski Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris return ed last week from a visit of several days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Georgp Clark in Pulaski. To Shelbyville Mr. and Mrs. Max Campbell i spent the past week in Shelbyville, Indiana, with relatives. WE DT TVni ON A ROCK IN THE PARK Dance satirists Mata and Hart greet balmy weather in New York's Central Park with a two way stretch. The pleasant day lured them from their studio on the edge of the park. The Swiss-born stars have gained nation jjride fame with their unusual dance routines. ' Week-end Guest Miss Susanne Towe of Pan American Business School in Rich mond, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. She had as her guest. Miss Sue Jett of Longwood College, Farmville, Va. FSZES WORTH $12,000 Over '2,000 in Prizes Each Wee!( For six weeks In the IFI P1?1 jft ff" Jlk Jft tt ttk RMk IPM M J -WW.WM MV , ; S vYV-v h IUGUi- 4.- A4 V- y 1 Attends Class Reunion Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward and Jarvis Ward spent Thursday in Chapel Hill attending the reunion of Dr, Ward's medical class.' Dr. Ward was a member of the class of 1907. Each week for ib weeki: It YOU RECEIVE THE RKU "LUCKY HORSESHOE" CARD ... YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ITEM IN THE 8AV-A-STAMP CATALOG. : ' "mm Each week for l wcck: IF YOIT RECEIVE A BLUE "LUCKY HORSESHOE" CARD, -KITHER 6,000 SAV-A-hTAMI-H OR VOUU CHOICE OK ANY ITEM OR ITEMS IN THE HAV-A-STAMK . CATALOG WORTH S.dOO STAMFSI V Each week for th week IF YOU RECEIVE A YELLOW "LUCKY HORSESHOE" CARD. EITHER 200 SAV-A-STAMPS ITEM OR ITEMS IN THE SAV. A -STAMP CATALOG WORTH i 1,200 STAMPS ( UKE these for Zr-k .1 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. B. G. Cerda of W Griner Street, Del Rio, Texas, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Viola Cerda( to' Mr.. Thomas F. Jones of Loughlin Air Force 1 Base, Del Rid, Texas, son of Dow-1 Funeral services We held at th ard A. Jones and Mrs. Patrick E. j Up River Friends Church at White Keegon of Hertford. - I gton Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock The wedding will take place on with the Rev. P. M. Porter officiat Sunday, April 28, at 2 o'clock to j ing, assisted by the Rev. Orval Dil the afternoon at St. Joseph's Cath-1 Ion and burial followed in the Up olic Church in Del Rio. I River Friends Cemetery. ! Mr. Baker was a native and life- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED long resident of the Whiteston sec- Mr. and Mrs. Hilton C. Lowe of 201 Madawaska Road, Washing ton, D. C, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lynette, to Daniel J. Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson of Lans ing Michigan. Mr. Lowe was for merly of Perquimans County. ,The wedding will take place the eighth of June at 3 o'clock in the Briggs Baptist Church at Washington, d. c.: ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Robert Lee Knowles an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Dorcas Gordon Knowles, (to Mr. Charles Edgar White, of Hertford, son of Mr. Cecil Wood White and the late Mrs. White. ' The wedding will.- take place June 15. v '. OR ANY , t Chas. Francis Baker , Dies In Hospital Charles Francis Baker, 69, died at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Albemarle Hospital after an illness of four months. tion of Perquimans County and was a member of Bethany Methodist Churchy Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Stallings Baker; and three sons, Willard F. Baker of RFD 2, Hertford, George W. Baker of RFD 3, Hertford and Lester J. Baker of RFD 1, Belvidere, and six grand children. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. C. A. Davenport was hos tess to her bridge club on Thursday evening at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames H. A. Whitley, S. P. Jessup, Trim Wilson, Henry Newbold, Clyde Mc Callum, Jonas Futrell, S. W. Whed bee and Miss Kate Blanchard. High score prize was won by Mrs. Trim Wilson, The hostess served "refreshments. -; You may be a winner in tlie big SAV-A-STAMPEDE which begins April 15 and lasts for six exciting weeks. :-j During the SAV-A-STAMPEDE interviewers will be ringing door bells in the Tidewater area and stopping shoppers on the street . . '. looking for Sav-A-Stamp collectors. t ' , , . Any person interviewed who has Sav-A-Stamps in his possession which haw been pasted in a Sav-A-Stamp gift book will receive a"lucky horseshoe" kit with a card worth a valuable Sav-A-Stamp prize. As consolation prize to those who have pot started collecting valuable Sav-A-Stamps, each shopper who does not have Sav-ArStamps in his or her possession when interviewed will be presented FREE a gift book with 30 Sav-A-Stamps. ' Collect valuable Sav-A-Stamps regularly for hundreds of wonder ful FREE gifts. NewSubdistrict'- Officers Installed (Continued from rag One) . I Mrs. Earl Meekins received hon- - -orable mention with a gift toi mis sions and torsage from the sub- ; 1 district in appreciation for' her work and inspiration since she has ' been in this district.- Mrs. Ransey Elliott received ji life member ship pin from the society and Mrs. -J. L. Harris received one from the subdistrict ,t Mrs. Charlifl Skinner of Hert-'l ford Church installed the new of ficers of the subdistrict, who were: Mrs. George Jackson, chairman; Mrs. R. C. Baker, vice chairman; Mrs. C. B. White, secretary, and Mrs. J. E. Lane, treasurer. During the 'afternoon session Mrs. Willie Hoffler of the Wood- land Church thanked everyone for a wonderful day. A very infor mal promotion hour was conducted by the following district pfficers : ... present: '" Mrs. Lois Brown, secre- . tary of " promotion; Mrs. Helen Brown, missionary education; Mrs. . Peede, vice president; Mrs. Earl Richardson, Christiarf social rela tions; Mrs. Paul, Nance, litera ture and publications; Mrs. Eddie Harrell, supply. ; v - The meeting was closed by Mrs, . Edith Nixon, district president, ' with prayer. " "" . . - ' .'. J'v?i I have not observed men's hones-'' , ty to increase with their riches. 4A 4
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