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TK2 FE2QUtMAN3 WTZZLY. KSnTFCV.:. CXTt,Z.:. F7.Y, rrmVAHY 21. 1913. 71 Je 3aci:::t announced Ir. and , Mrs. ' James Leroy idwon Sr,,v lof., Hubert, an-t jnpQ ,U)e, engagement of-.theu: uh,ter, tytss Nancy j Carolyn ndrspn ,pf .Hertford, to Jame? - :urvey Lllpy,, son, of ,Mr. ,and I Ti-s, iGea, .eumon . WUey of Ga,tesv41e,tY The ,wedding will take place April 26. AiO 1?! "irV:;;1,1:.,!1 i , .' ' s. Tron Virginia Beach,': i , Mr?, Jimmy Johnson and chil dren of yjrginia Beach, Va, spent the weelf-end with Mr., and Mrs. Vivian Matthews. , , Returned Home ' : Lt Richard Hosklns spent the week-erttfwithrMrV-anfl -Mrif -Cei cil Wbtslbwahd Jai.'4teompftHjed homSunddjf to ortjBqgg by hijj , ,wife , and. , ,two children,, who naa spent a weex wiin Mrs. nos- ins- parents,, far,, anaa Mrs. vecii Wmslaw. ,, . ' ',, Visited Patents - : Mr. and Mrs. Talmage '. Rose, Jr., and two children, Kim and Lynn, wre recent guests of Mr. Rose's parents', Mr. and Mrs. Tal mage.; Rose, ..Sr., at ) Winston Salem. . 1 , 1 Saturday In Suffolk "" , Mr. and Mrs.. Wittier Brabble and children anM( Miss Eunice Long 1 visited Seth Long, Jr., at Obici Hospital jiv Suffojki ya., Saturday ; . . ' From Ralegh';' (j . John Martin of .Raleigh, spent the week-end with, Mrs.. Wilham Tucker. He jeeturn,ed, home Sua. day, accompanied by his wife and son . who had been visiting Mrs. Tucker for several weeks. - ' ss, Front East Carolina College' ;..'-ftm slurhanT; '"" v 'Library: .Thej? are: A Treasu'ry " r- spm me J 0f ; .'Friendship,; compiled by companied home Sunday by her f "WS hls. tw0 popuar mother, Mrs. W.'H. Glavdn for a "rber. collections, A Treasury of visit. ' , ' , ' , 1 Inspiration, and Treasury of the Familiar; The Family boofe 1 of Humor; How- I Overcame My Fear of Public Speaking; Our Christian' Syjnbois; ' and 'Chris- 'j ymbplism fn Evangelical Churches.' ,'.,!. E f. J i ',. JNewitalsiy 'Jtrr Betty f Smith's new wvell 'Maggie-noWf; ahd books by Erlfr Stanley Gardner Misses JjqW Violet Winsl6w, Jo anna Williford, Lillian Anne Hof ler, Janice Stalling?, Ann White and Pat Harrell, students at East Caraolina' College in Greenville, spent the .' week-end at their homes. Miss Winslow haad as her guest Miss Flora Griffin. of Charlotte. . , Sunday fn Windsor Sgt; Marion Riddick' and two sons and Mrs. K..M.' Riddick spent Sunday in Windsor with relatives Returned Home Mrs. Henry Nixon returned to her home near Edenton Sunday after spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson on Route 3, Hertford. Mr and Mrs.'Virittent Hill fend children of PortsmouthVfetslrent sunaay witn Mrs. George rieias, Sr,and Mrs. Cook Winslow. heturned Home ' Mrs.' F. T. Johnson and Mrs. J. R Futrell returned to their homes Wednesday after spending several days in Chapel Hill where ihey attended a North Carolina SafetjrDivjsioh meeting. Sundax With Relatives Mrs. E. A,' Byrum spent Sunday withMr. ahdxMrs,' H.. T. Hobbs nearlEdenton.'. v v.- rif .,,,,1,' , . ... fl - 111: " n:i.t;r. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: DOUBLE WlAtUESi ' First Feature I - . Ui. second rearure JOHN HOWARD MALA POWERS in ' "Unknown Terror" ON OUR STAGE FRIDAY NIGHT 9 O'CLOCK JUGEI$Y NIQHT" REE, $5.00 Ir Groceries from Cannon's Grocery; SUNDAY Shows 4:is-4:iS-9:i5 P. M. v ' fencer I i reffv lT T-rJa8 I monday-tuesdaV- V Shnn. v.a p. m 'El OkEJftRlIte: and i:a V's. K. TLCIINICOLOK VlCTAVtatON T FAMILY NIGHT TUESDAY; FEB: 251 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: DOUBLE FEATURE TYIER WJRiYM VYI em MARKMNAnffe',. 7na (lUPffi V Tfir- . MARK DANA ZIVA&HAPffi Week-end Af barer ' Mr. 'and. Mrs. Charles Murray anad ' children J and . Mrs. Anse White, spentthe .week-end with Mr, and Mrs.- R.; C, Glover at FtomNiirfcJk r!' f Mr.. aijd Jjjtrs, farayson Inmati and four boys WfNorofolk,' Va., Mf and Mrs. Bill Jones and chil dren .of Franklin,, Va,, visited C. Qi Stpheoind Mrs; Tom ,Skip si Sundavl' v.j -J ; 5, Fjlom State College . i Edgar 'Fields, ,Jnfrom; State College in Raleigh spent the weeK-ena wure nis parents, Mr. agd Mrs. Edgar Fields. ' Saturday In Durham Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Mrs. G. R. Tucker and Miss Gladys Felton spent Satur day at Chapel Hill: and Durham. Visited Friends Mr. .and Mrs. C G. Howard spent the- week-end, with friends at; Tarboro, , Bethel and Rocky tit : SUndar Guests ; I Mr: and Mrs.' Cranberry Tuck er of EdentW and Mrs. Julian Bfcinkley of Plymouth spent Sun- jLL. !il m :. m i uy wun ivirs. isa iucn.er. ! i. U Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Owens and Mrs. J. B. Mills, Jr of. New York City spent several days L-nt week with Mrs. Owens' relatives .in W-infield,. Alabama, aA ie'd the, funeral of Mr nce on Thursday. '" " BRIDGE CLUB MEETS : !Irs. S Pi Jessup entertained heV bridge club- Friday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames H. A. Whitley," Trim Wilson, Clyde Mc Callum, Alice Baum, C. A. Dav enport,, C. R. Holmes, Miss Ruth Schroeder and Miss Kate Blanch ard. -.The high score, prize went HONORED AT PARTY Mrs., JV D. Coston,' Mrsi' Edgar Lane and Mrs., John Beers delightful "hbetesefei aiija-suppop party Wednesday nighti' glVen at Hotel, Hertford,, fconorwg .vMnw Don Waters, a recent bridei'.J um The diningi tabled was coveVfed with' a white-llnen'iclothrBnd'th tenter-piece was ai bowl of tad carnations' . inteMninglea with white het n 'flo wers 1 1 oaiiry iftg , ou t the Valentine -motif. feRed candles in silver candelahrai , Were Used and red ribbon streamers leading from the center-piecfti-Valentlnes were used as place caids. Thase present hesides the guest of hon or were Mesdames; J. 'W. ,Zach ery, iT, L. Jessup, Wi t Barbee, Louis Stalling "C. :R.- HbJmejr, H. C. Stokes, Jr.;: Tom Pefry, Julian White, Elijah, ifi Whiter Claude Brinn and Miss Frances Newby. sented the guest of tafior by the ird- S;!th V9?? a"en4- hostesses. and Ma3f 3raftd: 4,1 purity Cquncil r JVfaps, Activity, Plans 'l The '. February '" 4-H County Council met Thursday, February J3,i at th? Agricultural Building with 5ft- members present. - The Devotional, arid, program was planned, by Susan Nixon. ; Rachel Bass gaw a reading and Carolyn Willis led the group in prayer. Judy Reed pantomined 'two rec ords','' "Good Ole' Fashion', Girl" nd "Goodbye John " The Hert. If LIBRARY jEWfiH Non-firtioJfagatft this Jjyeekv neaas tne list or new books re-. eeived in the. Perquimans County; Snce banner with 28 present. A report' was given; in the sale qf , the, , Perquimans .County. ca.r tags. Many' 4-H members are till trying to .sell the remaining a , A committee report was made I ' '-nrr-- . yj rr nrnn f "i by,'Presidehi"I .lly'Iiudsn ccn cerpmg the EarbecMe Chiclnn Supper. ; The plans were, made Wednesdays February" 12 at a committee meeting. . y ,; It was announced' that. Nation al 4-H Club Week; will be cele brated March .1-8. Various ac tivities are .being planned to be used during that week. - Each lo cal club is. urged' to make post ers ,and fi8Ve,w.ell-pIqnned prq-gj-ains. fQr. thejhseryanceof. the important ,wee,k. ,,T- ,f t'. ,' . vAftv;, the ,, meeting ' Harrieite Wijlianr led, .the. gamej. VPJanting1 .Yet No Protection - , "."Why are" you standing' ,'ther$ throwing " stones at , that ' poor' little boy?-;'' ."V . ; "Because daren't', go' any closer, , miss'.- He's got w.hboplitg cough." " ' ' " j n THE POWER - ' ' OF PRAYER . A bun i., d t. .3 .r -its I t tWill Oursler tells- about ' many groups v throughout , the1 country that are, meeting, often daily,, to pray together. - This amous au thor ae veals low praying togeth er helps, people live better, more rewarding lives In , , .THE AMERICAN. WEEKLY, . jMagaiine in Colorgravure with ' THE BALTTMQfiP if SUNDAY XMERICfil : . ; a . . . iw. r 11 'mi i i -p ; . . ; , ' I 7 s SAVE AT COtONIALI REDGATE PINK SALLOW ; . SPECIAL LOW PRICE! SCdrT'COUNTY " SPflGHETI.,;. . The S nd M TharrrfaCy its effort of workirj f " better Community Health is very happy to annouaceY they have been designated as po:Jba control center . this area. As1 3-'poison "control ctuter we have on f more, than 16,0.00 commercial preparation's jiyith ,new c .'being added as they appear bn'thp.consumer'mijrkek , ibyiaccident a member of yoUr 'family ishould ingesf aprs .instructions, if thp product is harmful and will try. if locate, -youf- rywiaa tor you, so j.ne , victim wiU .havelhe attention. necesJiryii ., . .om,, u 'avp.-.wyvMiiJurTnaion.:reaay t relay to your physician; to save hirh th'p to deterrnine'this;; a this wa he can' start his life-saving treatment' immfediatfcly which is Very Ithpofaht:-' " ' ; We think thatXthis'.is'i very'impprfant cpntribution to better munityhetJi 'artle render th. public sjervice., , , t' ri; , . i ; Our 'phone number is 8081 -ande! stand ready to serve 'you: . , ,- , , -Va ., , ' , , wtk Salt A U' ; ,i i' .- ' TwtTT .:rr-r ywyw S!fflW!!!t. i , 'iTRY. A WEKLt cZAfFran AD - . " v WW PRICE!, I l. , .' - I , nrt MnwTc cadi v II . ,V . f'lkz? MO. 1 ; .CAN 2 CANS 17c " 303 CAN WAife fAe prices o other cars have gone UP for.l95& . . . : S A VP AT COLONIAL! TASTY TRIAMGLE SVRIIP !ffi?J5 SPECIAL LOW PRICE! PILLibURV f 7 " ' ' SAVE AT COLONIAL! CAMPBELL'S i '' i"'.' K.l't, , , lijs.'sNv .iiorv Ci;'Eti n-oz. .. can A. ... -. . J r. r fOOt a! IN 16AI AIUA'Of,tT THIS ?APCR,T,HiU $at; .jt. n ' ONI ESERVE If UIMff 0, lt,'.! i -CO -ZEN., J. I.v suDr-cT e:ef u. . .coMMt o t:n:3 f;L cut ccr::ir:x CHERRY 354 IS M 1 a '' i' -!,:: V '"gKii'.---. ,-. .- VV, '. y f? it.o'-o.M'.-, l , 'it. .1! II li ct ' KH P0PUUR CUSTOM 300 AND FIRUNE SEDANS l - Y . . - . ford is making the BIO NEWS in the auto : . mobile busina these dayi with 1958 prices that , : are reduced below J957 prices (unpopular Custom 300 and Fairlane Sedans. - ' . These new Fords are cars you'll drive -with . pride . . . anywhere They bring ymi riding com- , fort, handling eaie and topnotch performance eemptnu munulMctmrmf uitu'tti rtt$3 itlimrti pritu , unsurpassed by can costing hundred! Snore.' And the Custom 300 Tudor k the Uwestprvei Jamtly sedan tf the hwpnc three x . : ,. ' ,, This is the fineit chance of the year for you to , own a fine car at a low price. And your. For4 Dealer will make you an extra-generous trade on your car , . . if ye (onu in new nam i tfPtwa uwt m ""J . lUDGCTeeeiU S COMM'l.O?BtTTfniUVTI8MME0!i'?i I ; SIRLOIN STEAlf- ; -L.;:03; , I? V .eWOET BEGFiiZS; COMM'L. OR BtfiElt rUttY TIIMMEB ClUt OR ' - v, , , , r.-., " i t"rc.j (.,. iJ "i r .jf, (.'' tor1. - ew . & s sb .' BMk k ' twiaA' sti w ' , t.v v-..' . t,. ; BUDGET BEFF U. $ f M'l. C BHTrt BO" 'ESS RUM OK ' f ' - - ,,' ' -ROJIW' ::fllC.,llb'ASTVv-'-:4'J:.6Dc -:V' ' vwwiLnr.cr.y, , nil. uk bit I lev AU'lArrfc Llll ., !.., . UOGET BEeVu J COMM'l Of BETTER BDf-IN' .'3V'- 1' -' ' ' " - ' SHOULDER RCV6T !: - :t . . iiv 13J Ii.. BliBWBWslsWisisWsWiw 'w--: ..j -W" GRAND FOR MEAT P!fS OR STEWS ONEIESS IONI-IN STEWING BEEF! . i '. ... 1 9J TENDER t JUKY . . WNER QUALITY k , M - ' s TASTY FRANKS-; -, ' .... CHEF'S PRIDE READY-TO-SERVE v . . - 1 COLS SLAW -.l- J iC '' vvions:Hm:ld I rlf ,!,!,y""l,vi J" TA5TY " ' ivtuTirro 62' i 5 7r 3d . 1, ' v I 1 J'- , SEA ' X FROZEN I'D: ;y.spzci."-!v i , CHEF'S PRIDE READY-TO-SERVE He i r CHICIXN SAL .DifcwH u. s, r:3. i n::iTc ', 1 i L j- FATiCY nr.f tin OAr- Is r 3.
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