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rcvx THg PERQUIMANS .WEEKLY. BEBTrORD., OBW SAqQUMA, rillPA'' jNUABY 5 j5SH5?1 L oca I Newi 1 twaiBao Iq New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lamb spent ! the. week-end in Pemberton, N. j; .with S-Sgt. and Mrs. Rayj " Lpmh and son, Victor. From Reeky Mount Vi)M4iand Mrs-J-' A- Gault of Tftocky Mount spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. ffcU Raleigh Mi. and Mrs. jamcj L,aycien ana children of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mis. J. B. Sawyer. . MotkI To Hertford Mr. ahd' Mrs. Jim Hendricks, who moved to Washington, N. C, several vears ao, have moved Returned Home Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Sr., has re turned home after visiting rela tives and friends at DaviUbun 'and Biscoe. Sunday Here -,i Mrs. Melvin Wught' of , Eliza beth City spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Eveiett and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kannv. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mis. C. G. Murkham of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Kath enne MucConnell of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White on Sunday. Visiting Here Mrs. A. I.unestaff Johnston, Jr., i back to Hertford and are living 0f "Warwick Bank" Mundy Point, apartments on Grubb in Sam's Street. ! Week-end At Nag3 Head Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edward ji Winslow spent the week-end at rNagS Head with Mr. and Mrs. LrMSluil ivicuui. ,"4rT"",. '".. "Returned Home Jtvn Mrs. E; E.Payne have ufhe'd home after spending several weeks in Charlottesville, ' Vil.'with their daughter, Dr. Lou is fayne.4t vILflc-Wd Here )'t-v klr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozicr, Jr.. ) ofjj' Raleigh. Spent the week-end with MK'and Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Va., is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James S. McNider. From Plymouth Mrs. Lloyd Horton of Plymouth spent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Week-end AiiCaiap iejeBne ' ' - Mr. -and-Mrsr.-W.-H: Oakey, Jr.. spent the w&kserfu'-'w'iEh Cap4. and Mrs. Brooke 'ReicJ iit un:i; Lejeune. , 1 'l I ' . ' " ! SMSSiM!"'! 1. " v & I BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. C. M. Williford was hos tess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Dobb Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. E. Johnson, C. R. Holmes, T. L. Jessup, C. D. Cos ton, Corbin Dozier, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. 3PV CLUB MEETS Miss Sumney. was served. .. A , sweet course The members of the Perquim ans Business and Professional Women's Club attended .their monthly "covered dish" dinner Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Dora Taylor Riddick at her home on Dobb Street.. Betty Swindell was in charge rhe high score(' pyize went ;-to f o(MlA08t'iteKe8tiigHjerietfitiolv From- Duke- jSnirersitj -; " ;". Miss. Patrja gcr student, at DukeyAi)fett.,IVfIJveti ,ihl? week to sp'end a week with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Big gers. s From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brouh ton and daughter, Susan, of Nor folk Va:. are sDcndin several days with Mr. and Mrs. Relfe. From Garner Craton Stephens of Garnei spent the week-end with Mrs Nathan! Tom Skipsey and visited his fa I ther, C. G. Stephens in the Albe : marie Hospital while here. Returned Home Edgar White left Sunday for Richmond, Va.. and was,- accomJ nnriioi frotn thprp hv Mrs; Eva Tt..Li. ... it.;i.wiit.io. 'Pa' nl mither..Ms.'JN. HoliowelLiwhc, visftMi'S-L. N. Hollowel), who is I is a paHeht atsTenfir Untywsity . i.k, t.i thorn . i h normal in rnnauKipiiia t.'is In Philadelphia h flSv ti Robert -Holljawdl ,iefj; SHtftrdjiy fm-PhiladelpWsr,' Pa.r-to-visit' 'hi: ill IPm I ( i.V'Ta j Your . Doctor's RightIIahd"Man in Serving You ' We're your doctor's faithful ally in safeguarding your good heath. Promptly we fill all his prescrip tions with unfailing accuracy, using' fresh, potent pharmaceuticals from our always up-to-date : stock, '. . S an(1 M Pharmacy "O.V THE COKM'-K r.iioi-1 inc lMiwnnAScornins canvas, Bulgarian artist Assen Pcnov paints on framed glass in his Rome studio. A famed sculptor who has made a life-sized statue of Ava Gardner among other works, Peikov says the glass is less of an obstacle to artistic expression than canvas. Visited Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and sons and Mrs. Walter Eley visit ed relatives in Norfolk and Suf folk, Va. . Mrs. Walter Eley re mained, in Suffolk visiting her brother-m-law and sister, Mr. and ; Mrs. J. S, Davis. Sunday At Corapeake Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lassiter at Corapeake. ENTERTAINS .BRIDGE CLUB . Mrs. B. G. Koonce entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames D. F. Reed, Sr., J. O. Felton, V. N. Darden, T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright, Charles Whedbee,- Miss Kate Blanchard and Miss Theltna Elliott. The. high score prize went to Miss Elliott. A sweet course was served. . ! .'BRIDGE CLUB MEETS (, ! ' Mrs. H. A. Whitley was ho.stess to her bridge cfiib Friday night at her home on Church , Street. ' licit New. Members! Those playing were. Mesdames Trim Wilson. C. A. Davenport, S. P. Jessup", ' C, R. .Holmes. , Clyde MoCailum, J. 'H. Newhold,'. 3 R. F(itrQU,"'and ' W... H. Hardcastle. The high sco'e prize went to Mrs. Hardcastle. Refreshments, were served by the hostess. program, duringWh(ch Essietiurj- bage gave , many good reasons for being a BPW member. This was followed by a lively skit act ed out bv Miriam Haskett and Mary Dail Lane on "How to So- Otitis present -wef ef ' Mrs; 'Alice Towe qwens,",;8jiBurbage, Roxana ' JafcksqnjjSalKe 44e, Mary Dail Lane, Betty- Swindell, Hulda Wood, . Tnelma . Elliott, Miriam Haskett, Carolyn Barker and Anne Goodwin. '. TSt! Bl-I The-winds and waves are ways on' the side o: uie ablest navigators. Edward Gibbon. t (N. C. Department ol Motor VejiicttQ . r " fiK Jln' m . l . A I fi 111111313 U " ii V U I I All COUPONS IN THIS AD REDEEMED OtfLV WHEN CUT N ' ' $3 Vrn n..n V I j)) I APART INDIVIDUALLY AND ONLY ON ITEMS SPECIFIED 'srHB. UnPfW -M . - m n. 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Jonwury 23, 24, JL'iiji:) JtVv and 25 In C!otiial 5tri m Virginia, Mary- f r lend ond Ncrlh Carolina. f dNrA FOR.3HIRTS HE Cm WE AR WITOERIDId -CALL- , Robertson's Cfc'S'trs . ! 'I'.'.. ,',...'..; $m'4Z '! . , -turn juauiiuuxp We give your shirts that brariiHew r look ... . beautifully finished V for only 20, cents each General Laundry Washed and Fluff Dried 10c per pound Minimum bundle 30 cents THE VERY BEST IN JDRY'CLEANISG. AT REASONABLE PRICES! For. Prompt Pickup and Delivery Call 5731 Ede'nton Rd. Street I J m In Florida Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jessup, ac companied by their grandmother, Mrs. Sue Nixon, left Monday to visit relatives at Picrson and Or lando, Fla. ,i .!. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Carey Quincey Sid-lbhildren, Perry and Ava, of jVforiolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr.."iid Mrs. J. P. Sawyer. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and VIrs. Dcnnie White of Elizabeth :ity visited Mrs. T. E. Raper on Sunday. FRIDAY-SATURDAY: V Show Friday 7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 i RORY CALHOUN "Domino Kid" OVERLAND TRAIL NO. 12 SUNDAY: Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. Mm 0 J9 HI, JCNemScop mam t M G'? flcnJgE t MuniJAi aiiu lutiWAi: 11; 1 .I1HI-. ShowS7 and 91' f , 11 fflJEET SPEIK OF SUCCESS lil!lliJil!UimiJl!l!lUJIlll.'l. r WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: Shows 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FJEATURE n First Feature m FS1 Second Feature In Winsion-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry, Jr., ind son and her mother, Mrs. Watson White spent the week-end with MY. and Mrs. Robert White if Winston-Salem. While there I hry visited the Rev. and Mrs. D.l J. Stoner and son. Tuesday Guests Visiting the Rev. and Mrs. lames A. Auman Tuesday after loon were a number of officials f-Drcsi ntins the Methodist Church including Dr. H. C. ti,.,c r PhiliiHnlnhia Pa., di rector of Church Extension; miss Elizabeth Lee of New York City, jeuUi.ry of Methodist Overseas Helief. .the Rev. M. W. Law rence; Durham, Conference Mis-ioB-Secretary, the Rev. Linwood ! BJackburrj, missionary to An gola, Africa, and the- Kev. ThOirias Collins of 'Raleigh, Exe cutive . Secretary of the Board of Missions. , . TRY "A WUKXLY CLASS'.FIED R3" JAMtS QRAIG kCURI TVOTT wry "Send a cab to 236 Front Street, pisaso" A -pleasont stroll, an ofternoon VUitwith a friend ... and then, vhen it's lime to go, a sudden storm. But there's no need to worry, no need to flet wet, either. A telephone coll will bring a taxi. The fact is, a telephone can bring help of any sort. It's at you;; service 24 hours o day, every day , . -. always there to help moke your life just a lillle bit easier, more enjoyable. - CHS NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPB COMPANY ... v f ' - E Ci&U tukfttcm . Maatea CALIFORNIA SNOW-WHITE CAULIFLOWER- SAVB 10 ON 4 LBS. I FANCY STAYMEH ; -. ' : WINESAP APPLES 4-154 JSAVI 10(K KITCHEN STOOL $1.45 .H. limit Ont Pr Cuilomcf ; -. . Good anly Thwt- ay, Friday n Safurciiy, January 23, 1m, nd 5 In Colamal Srarat tn Virf inia. Mary.' land and North Corolina. 1 ttfJrSTN '-TMAviioTlwrr 'tSf Ml W ) ON 4-OI JAR CS BRAND VV. L J JT i k'" 7 , Mjl '05 IriNSTANT COFFEE 111 IT PRESERVES 11 fTPEANUT BUTTER 1 fk "9 HSCr'. M Kl TITCOupon McI l.l "Si" J" eour HaK w JJ lii.ni.,ru.HH. ... . a .nl. Thun. .: Hi Rjlil ' limil On. h, CuMamar. . . 6al aaly TSw.. R Hi! . U. On. N CuttoiMf . . . Oaail anl tk. . V OtSW flUS: ' Y. " !""- lauoty J3. J4, l3Sfl)l l(!liif ''' "d S''y. January . M. JifWl) liflL " . 'laa a. Salu,aay, Janaar J3, 24, vJlSi))) S! uVTV and 2SIil C.l.nial Slafas in yirainia, Mofy- Sf )Vf and JS-ln Ci.nial Star., la Vlroima, Manf-jjtf V5jTV JS--hl CoHMial Staraa la ViBini. Maty XjV f m V "..'l y j.tondawiM.rtnC.r.1.n. . land and Nadh Carallaa:-.- ' - Ipfr T land anW.rtn Carding. . . T 5 I I CjT l''J''i'.:',M.'t"i'AUi,'iTn.iii V ImdHMtWi COUPON a't Co'tClil STOEs' 7 I al Jirn-V,, Vunui'o 't rrafiMiL ToVjl V . ' S ONa-PiVcEsetOF 8WS)SSS VLI y I MIXIMG BOWLS TRIANGLE SYRUP M ) XHOW MEIN .'H9WK Bfci- . 51 .'.dd- WVi HER Rtin , r u-oi. wmm WW : HclW ffi "3 ,' ? joi IJtH I V I4nO UIWT UM IW inNlMf ... BOM Mil 1HWV tin A HA U UO. POT WOttafllOf ... (MM amy I1MM- . 3a:A llW llllil day. Priday and Salarday. January 13. M, ' Y&M l((lil ',". Friday and Salgtday, Janaary JJ. M, ' ' JlilJl -Sr- f)t vS J5l" C'"'1 ,'f " v"'". M- 7lf XrjTN " Calaaial Slara. la Virginia, Mary- ' Y ' wy alDTHI THIS COUPON AT COCONUU. STOHI i I WT ' t -"M I-i c-'S AT CO' ONIAI 5TO A -Jt' lV V ". . n. r i a k-af V rvaaaHMMMa-anHaMyaMM ON HALF GALLON ALL FLAVORS ' NU-TREAT ICE CREAM 694 HAIP GALLON WITH M THIS COUPON limit Ofia Hat Cwttanw . . . OaatJ anly Thtwv . day. Frtdaf and Saturday, January 11. 24, and II In Catoniai ofn in Virginia, Mary- tana ana norm .arauna. IEDEIM THIS COUPON AT COLONIAL STOICS ) m t SAVE 5 ON ONE PACKAGE BROCK FARMS FROZEN FOODS - ? 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