TKSRQUIMAWS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER II.-1857. t uasday At Cbuichland Attended Gam m V w nappn nH Mr. artd Mrs. C. E. Johnson at- iiu auavA r-- ; Mrs.'Nathan Relfe spent Tuesday in Churchland, Va. On Trip i f i fMn, and Mrs. Trim Wilson left Tuesday on a trip to Washington, H Ci, and on the Skyline Drive. y ; : ' .... , , . Week-tad At Farmville (Mr. and Mrs. Frank JesJup' peni thp week-end in Farmville yith friends and relatives. From Charlotte iMrs. Maude Pndgen from , Charlotte is visiting Mrs. Clyde McCallum. Week-end Here Edward Lee Madre, Philip Phillips, Wallace Baker and Mur ray Elliott from State College spent the week-end with then-parents. Sunday At Chapanoke Mr. find Mrs. Leroy White and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce at Chap anoke. From Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Ty Cobb from Winston-Salem have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belch at their home on Church Street. Week-end Here ' ' Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan- from Norfolk, Va'., spent the week-end tended the' Wake Forest-Virginia football game Saturday at Win-ston-Salem. ' 1 frioiA Flertda W. 'and ''M A. M. Mierke; spent Thursday hlgHt Vith Mri and Mrs. Max Campbell, enrouteq to their home in Florida afterji spending; fchetSiimmer at Auburnj N. Y. ' ' .1 Saturday Guests , : Mr. and Mrs, J. Sidney Davis,' Mrs. B. C. Eley and Mrs. C. J. Atkinson from Suffolk, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. Walter Eley and Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Eley. Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and son, Brad, spent the week-end in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler. I Annapolis'. Md.' (HlTrtCr At tpnding- the V;S. 'NavaPAcad- ekny's eighth annual "Parent's Wedk-end" at Ahnapblie, M&, was Mrs. E. W. Dunsmoor of Hertford, visiting her son, Midshipman Earl Dunsmoor, Jr. Families of 1,100 members of the "Plebe" class . . . the class of 1961 ... were invited to the acad emy August 24, 25 and 26. The three-day "open house HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Week-end Here Edgar Fields, Jr., and Tilson Chappell frona State; College ,;in Raleigh spent the week-end with their parents. ( , ; . . , .Veiled Relatives! ... , .(' Mrs. T. P. Brinn spent Friday and Saturday in Raleigh and Dur ham" vishing'her mother, Mrsi W H.-. Glasson and Jier daughters, Miss Marconi Brinn at Duke, Uni versity a'nd'Miss Anrt'Bnnri at St. Mary's College,.,. ..... : , ,, . Relumed Home ' 11 Mr, and Mrs. A. Langstaff with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan. 1 Johnston, Jr., and Mrs. George Lessard from Warwick Banks From Weldon ;' Mrs. Bennett Stehenson from Weldon spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. In Lynch Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton left , Sunday to visit Jimmy Felton at Lynch, K.y. Mrs. n eiton was can . ed to Greensboro because, of. heJ Ulness oi ner latner. - ' -. Mundy Point, Va., returned home Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 'McNider, Jr. Sunday In Norfolk Mrs. W. H.' Barber spent Sun day in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. VITAMINS build up your resist ance to Colds-Asian Flu. UNICAPS-World's Vitamin Capsule is now fortified with Minerals. 100 Capsules $3.87i 24 Capsules $1.15 at- S M "ON THE CORNER" Sunday Here Miss Mary Helene Newby from Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris. From; Wancheae r ( ', i". ' 1 MrJ and.Mrsi Jerry jt. miner oj Wanchese, N. C, spent several davs last week with their son-in law and d&ughfcr, Mr. ,and Mrs T T. Harrell. Mr. Harrell has been ill for several weeks. i fa . ri. i KUl . 4 Mrs. T. L. Jessup was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday j night at her home onf Front,) Street' ' Those ' playing"' wefe; Mesdames W.- J. Kanoy, Jr., C. U. WUlif9rd,;'j.' ,D; Ppn, c( E;. Johrsqn, tfiTv J3;ggers,' C. R;' Holmes, Miss Ruby White and MisS'-Mary Stminer, The high score prize went, 'to Miss Whrfe. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ' i 1 i " .' 'in' ' I ii'.iil'., ROOK CLUB MEETS ... Mrs. C. T. Skinner was hostess to her rook club Friday night at her home. .Those playing were Mesdames Harry Hollowell, W. J Davis, D. F. Reed, Sr., G. R. Tuck er, Carlton Cannon, J. H. Tbwe, Archie Lane, Julian White, J. S. McNider, Jr., Anse White, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. Tucker, second high.tp, Mrs. Anse , White, and. low . s&re prize was awarded Mrs. piilian White. Refreshments were se'r- started.wjth; th(P,lebes.' first dress parfidsFpmihes.Jht.oured jthe acaderny's,.byiWiJJg and. grounds and viewed ..aUetic,, exhibitions. , A Parents' Forjurawa bfldVto inform families of midshipmen training and curriculum. 'Rear Admiral W. . R. Smedberg v III, Superintendent of the Naval Academy, presided over the for um to answer questions .of the visiting parents. . In Durham - Mrs. J. C. Blanchard left Fri day to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Clyde McCallum entertain ed her bridge club Thursday night trt her home on Front . Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. A. Davenport, H. A. Whitley, C. R. Holmes, Trim Wilson, S. P. 'Jessutir! i Htf fHardfcastle. T. P. i r BriruTand" 'J.' rT'Newbofd. ''The high .score prize went to Mrs. Jessup. . Refreshments were ser ved by the hostess."7 . FOR QUICK RESULTS READ THE WEEKLY CLASSIFIED Hobbs in Durbam. Plants For Sale We are now accepting orders for the 'following plants, for delivery between Oc tober 18 and October 21: r Pansies 7 Delphinium Lupins , Alysum Saxatile Creeping Phlox ; ' , ' Shasta Daisies Forget-Me-Nots Snap Dragons - Violas English Daisies Nq Orders Accepted After Oct.' 21 1 Place Your. Order Now! . , ; Dozier's Florist PHONE 4606 . Hertford, N.C. Market Street 1 1 . .. . . - ., H 4 BeMerfo be sat ; 1 ' O y ' xT ''V than to b lorryf n N t II' . - 1 1 INSURE AGAINST LOSS AND BE SURE YOU'RE SECURE, Protet 1 your . farm property and profits with adequate' in surance coverage. It costs you little ... and may save you a lot! ' ' V 1 . ' !' " - "' i':.' ' i':' ? -": .'. , i'.vv-;..,,-: y -Kf-For allotypes of Jarm . . ' insurance .coverage see us! V 3 'm ft; CfllNN'S INSURAKCE AGENCY PHONE S60l HERTFORD TM 3 DM 7 mm vvnn lviuu jiae jauiijw: (. OKING SIZED VALUE! WASHDAY FAVORITE - v TIDE DETERGENT .294 KING SIZED VALUEI FOR AUTOMATICS ' . FLyFFY."ALL".......3 CIH. 694 KINO SIZE SALEI CS BRAND From Elizabeth City z , Mr. and Mrs". Stanley Weree 'of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrell. HONORED AT TEA i Mrs. James S. McNider, Sr., and Mrs. James & McNider, Jr., were delightful hostesses . at ri tea on Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at their home on Front Street in honor of Mrs. McNider's parents and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. L'angstaff Johnston, Jr., and Mrs. George Lessard from Mundy Point,. Va. The hdVne was .fceatiftdec orated with fall . flowers 'and shrubs in various arrangements throughout thfr io werfleor jA Jthe home. Mrs. McNider, Sr., and Mrs. McNider, Jr., greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. W. H. Pitt presided at the tea table while Mrs. Harry Hol lowell poured coffee. Dainty sandwiches, cookies,, nuts , and mints were also served. m . F()r ' , f Convenience f i uaL uunj .. i "LdMWdrferl . TO BUY GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS. $1.00 will hold your choice 'tilXmas W. M. Divers & Son : JEWELERS' Hertford ) OJHSTANT COFFEE 934 .'!.:- ........ ..,. .rw--M'.T.. MALL" DETERGENT. 1 052.1 9 1 I I A L .i KING SIZE SALEI GORTON'S TASTY VmDFTSH CAKES ..... : ",494 r'm i ymg irikirt CITE VAIIIFI A.IN.1 jUU7CLOROX BLEACH - 294 $1.00 43c ... ... ...:VI" A GRADE "A and inspected whole NU-TREAT SALAD V DRESSING. 3 Hl-C REFRESHING ' - ORANGE 254 OLD VIRGINIA PEACH " , PRESERVES-.-. , OLD VIRGINIA , ft n i-V GRAPE JAM. . 36c . DINTY MOORE " . m A BEEF STEW -r44 USTERlNE ' ' S- 'ALlM ANTISEPTIC;.,j!KS.3)3lt KEN-L-RAtlON -H - v i DOG FOOD.. 3764 cptoHm unit FRIDAY-SATURDAY: Showi Friday 7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 ANTHONY QUINN "The Ride Backrt THE WILDERNESS NO. 12 SUNDAY: Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. lyji, RONALD REAGAN NANCY DAVU . coiua... nciui. MONDAY AND TUESDAY: Shows 7-9 P. M. Yawr haarf will kip beat whan yaang Klvb waafl i S laehnMolar , ) ?v;'.rw ELVIS PRESLEY LIZABETM SCOn WENDELL COREY A fAIAMOVHT FtCTUIH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: Shows 7-9 P. M. BOB r HOPE llx Th Llf nd Tim.. :f of Jimmy Walkar Si Paul DOUGLAS ' Alexis SMITH USED CARS J DEALER NO. 1690 1956 PlyitioUth ! ' V8 4-DOOR . . ,- if--. 1955 Plymouth' ; ' CLUB SEDAN .. 1954 Plymouth v 4-DOOR ; 1953 Chevrolet 4-DOOR 1953 Chrysler V8 4-DOOR 1951 Mercury 2-DOOR 1951 Plymouth 4-DOOR 1951 Plymouth BELVIDERE 2-DOOR , 1951 Fori "' ' 4-DOOR - t nun- t' JtrrT'K.- BOOST JAYCETj: " , CLEAN-UP MONTHI1 ' SEE VS FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS! iamBwaaiaasMmmi ' i ,.. i P"" . . ..... . tfiT, '. . . sz... - i;BREAST-f .i. i : ib.654 BACI(S-NE:GI(Sl . . 'ik1q OE6S 1 . 1 ... . . ib. 554 WINGS . . . . i : , . tx&m Utnlt On. to q eustomorjflffi 100 FREE - SAV-AO I MIVIKD r fwftkau ! IJ.00 in 111 I 4 tOlOWAl TOEl IN .'t : Mwl.l..titPli.V..S.Halk.V.. Vni.Ul..V.. ta.NM.ti Ji..lin.V. Ct..(.MM,V. i J.ihl..l..V.. VoMAItf.Oct. If. 10J SLICED CHEESE-oJC KRAFT NATURAX StICtb ' ' ' SWISS CHEESE. K?4 If iFuiftl GIZZARDS-HEARTS IT?., ib. 354 , WtONIAl'SHV-TREAJ ' : , j k j MARGARINE Sift $1.00 AU ritKXS EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. NIGHT OCT. 1 2 IN LOCAL AREA OF THIS NEWS- PAPtR ONIT.'WE ttKIVt WUHI 1U '. UMIT QUANTITIES. I r.-- X I ' J t i . . , - . l . -mtamm-Ra1a-Ra-t-Mff . - ' - i5r:,v,:Q.cHALL.BEEFAi:; ;7r;ftmr.iofi!K - - 4W1 GREEN. PINK, YELLOW , f ' 1 J I 11 1 1 N )M n:;.;klLAiiiixiidU "'bzJv I v , illl" A ..... ....... ' - .;. .. c Jir."f i i law ra i h unpt rnw t, i I STALrYp SYUUR.!i i . 1474 - r ------ - 454, "SC&rT'TOWi-LS - ss 334 LOW price! fancy hard czzm ":.: ft LOW PfilCPI PAMrV roKP V i FREE f-F-r'"$ . . " m . . BALLAKD OYSTERS 794 k 094 'ili (."fit; 'iT I 7 ' ' J THEhD 'DETERGENT . . ,w 494 STA-RUFF RINSE. .- . . 434 . STALlY'S STAtlCHj. , .... 21 4 PANCAKE JAVA .-s-.-3 374 RED-L BRAND FROZm . . FISH DINKJ3 t-OI. 594 1 OUR PRIDE COCOANUT CAKE 1)41 ' ma. : 35J ijlMlllUMHtfl CHEF'S PRIDE READY-TO-SERVE SALADS Itr " v;.. t t;..j cc cn I1 1 :j. 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