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t.:2 tz'sszaaxz v.-rr-LY. irrr.TFc-3, rcrvrn Carolina, ttzzx? cctc::.i si, i:::. v al.Kfevs . tJ Graham Wood " at home honouring . cad Mrs. Edward C. Sprulll "4 twenty-filth ' wedding anniversary . . CuJiday, November 9, 195 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. '" ' ''ROuteS Hert Worth Carolina, , i "ended Game Mrj and Mfsfl.fT. Siggers and 'rs. !C. R;Blms atbnded the .'orth Carolina-Wake Forest foot 1 all game at Chapel Hill Satur Returned Home Mr, and Mrs. Max R. Campbell returned to their home the lat ter part of last week after a short trip to Winter Garden, Florida, where they visited Mrs, Camp bell's brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Avery and Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Mierke. ) m i ! ' t i ! , iy, t si i t j ' .' 1 1 i ! ;.;& Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and family Jot lSTorf61k Va., jand Mr. and Mrs. Pill Jones and fam ily of Franklin, Va'., spent Sun day with Mrs. Tom Skipsey and Bea Skipsey. , returned From HotpUal Visiting Parents Bobby Keaton spent several - Don Baker, U. S. Air Force days last week at a Greenville Base in Texas, is vistiing his par hospital for observation and has ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bak returned home. .' er. ' . ' ! PRllDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ' Shows Friday 7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 P. M, L First Feahue Second Feature ''jcUYMADlSOW . HJUJIILm Etl -in- 1 i; SUNDAY! MONDAY-TUESDAY: Shows 8:15-4:15.9:15 P.M. Shows 7-9 P.M. GARY COOPER .rTNf ROBERT PRESTON vL f L--- Mounted Police" Ht,BEOTMA,SHMt WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Shows 7-9 P. M. Walt Disney's v "PETER PAN" la Hospital ..,.:;""," , i Mrs.j Jim' Bass who was operat ed upon at the Albemarle Hospi- tla in Elizabeth City last week, is getting along picely. From Meredith . , . y ; Miss Jean Edwards of Mere dith College in Raleigh spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Edwards. v Saturday At Chapel Hill ' : '' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Clay Stokes and Miss Jo Pat Stokes at tended the North Carolina-Wake Forest football game at Chapel Hill on Saturday. fltllllMIMIIIIIlMimrtMIW y- . ; Treat your dollars with respect . . . save some of them through a systematic plan for your future. The Building and Loan of fers you such a plan. - , OUR 77 SERIES OF INSTALLMENT STOCK jjcssonSaleNov. 1 Dated November 1, 1958, each share of tock'at 25 cents per week will mature at 100 in 348 weeks at the present rate of nrnings. This is in excess of four per nt simple interest on your savings. Coe us today and make arrangements to t ry as many shares as you can. There l limit as to the number of shares an in 'wal may purchase. , & Lon Association A. W. Hef ren, president - , v J.Iax Campbell, isecretary . : : at nU, rqiVj'vtESLT.-J From Wake Forest College Charlie Johnson from Wake Forest College at Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson. Visiting Relatives Mrs. J. E. Jones and Mrs. E. Y. Berry left Saturday for Rocking ham and axe visiting relatives there. - : . - . From Raleigh ! Mrs. George Lattlmore, Mrs. Sheltoa White and two children spent Friday with Mrs. R. T. White. . Returned Home Mrs. Fred Mathewjhas return ed to her home after spending a week with her sister who was op erated upon in a Richmond hos pital From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forehand and Mr', and Mrs. Eddie Forehand of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe Sunday. From Greenville ' Mrs. Frank Jolly of Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. Wilson Reed and Miss Mildred Reed. Visiting Mother Mrs. William Shelton of Hous ton, Texas is visiting her mother, Mrs. Riddick Chappell. Week-end Here Miss Mable Frances Keel from Radford College, Miss Jane Keel, a student nurse at a Petersburg, Va., hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Sadler from Murfreesboro spent the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. Lester Keel. . ; - " From Raleigh Mrs. Isa Tucker has returned to her home after visiting in Ra leigh 'and Greensboro. ; She was accompanied home by Miss Eliza beth Tucker of Raleigh who spent the week-end here. Attended Funeral Mrs. Nathan Relfe, Charlie White, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn, Ray White,' Mrs. Jack White and Mrs. C. W. Barbee attended Mil ton White's funeral in Greenville Sunday. From Virginia Beach Miss Mary Ann Harris and Miss Dill Dillon from Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris. Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Jar vis Ward and Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Seymour of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Cliff Banks spent the week-end in Raleigh and attended the North Carolina- Wake i Forest football game at Chapel Hill. They were accom panied home Sunday by Cliff Banks who has been hospitalized at the Veterans Hospital in Dur ham. From Portsmouth "Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton of Portsmouth, Va. ' spent the week-end with Mrs. Carlton Cani' non. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. J. D. White and Mrs. W. H. True blood of Elizabeth City visited OUKCOfT I am, again rpresenting . , i BEARS, as Order Agent for Perquimans County and will be pleased to, have you call sue when you wish to place Ian order with Sears. mam U26 GcrrhB.Pcrry t .HERTFORD. N a From 'Greenville : " Mr. end Mrs. Clarke Stokes and children of Greenville spent Sun day with H. C" Stokes, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Jr., end Mrs. Wilson Reed. ' , t From Norfolk Mrs. T. H. Wilcox of Norfolk Va., spent several days last week with Mrs. W. H. Hudson. ' ' Visiting Daughter Mrs. Henry Nixon of Rocky Hock has returned home after visiting her , son-in-law and' daughter, ChessoJv Mr, and Mrs.,'- Jake 'vi;-,- " Week-end At Smithfield ' i Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and two children,, spent the week-end in Smithfield, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Butler, Jr. Sorority Member y ..-. ,. Miss Mabel Frances!KeeV a stu dent at Radford College, has been invited to join the Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority at the college. She has also been elected treas urer to the house councij which is a branch of the Student Govern ment. ' Week-end Here , Dan Reed and Joe Lay den, stu dents from the : University of Norh Carolina spent the week end with theic respective parents. In Hospital. .....'. Mrs., B, ; S. Hoskips, who under went , a . major pperatipn at the Chowan Hospital in Edenton last week ind is getting along fairly well. , , la Pinehurst Mrs; J; T. Biggees spent several days this week visiting her mo ther,' Mrs. W. A. hurst iZole at Pine- Week-end At Winton Mr. "and Mrs. Gil Underwood spent the week-end with relatives in Winton. Week-end H4re Howard Felton and his room mate from' High Point College, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. Visiting Relatives Mrs.' J. H. Bagley left Tuesday to visit Mr; and Mrs. Campbell Jarvis at Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. J. CfCampbell in Wilming ton. . Friday Guests ' V 'Mr. and Mrs. fames Campbell of Washington, D. C, spent last Friday with Mr, ,and Mrs. V..N. Darden. ' , Thursday Visitors , , ' "Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Goode of Winchester, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden last Thursday. Tonsils Removed ' Betty Murray; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray under went a T&A operation at Cho wan Hospital Monday. She re turned home Tuesday and is get ting along nicely. Recent Guests ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. G, L. Sutton, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sutton and ,'jchildren, Julia, Pam, and Steve of Belhaven were, the re cent guests of Mr.v and Mrs. George Caddy. BRIDGE CtW;M2!$J. k 'MtM '':W V", V'jj U' ;. ; f -''I -i . Mrs! i W; G. Wright enip taihed her 'brirevclub' Tuesdsi night 'at her home on Church Street Those playing were Mesdamm Charles Whedbee, V. N. Darden , , Nathan Relfe, : 6. G.'Koonce, TAB. Sum-; ner, J. S. Vick, Miss Katel Blanch-; ard and Miss Thelma ElUottt. Miss Blanchard ( received higft, score prize and a sweet course wjas ser ved by the hostess. I " d HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Little Brad Fields; son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fields was thon ored v Tuesday afternoon "at: a birthday party , in telebration tit his fourth birthday. ':;. The HaDo ween motif was carried but ',in decoration, refreshments 'and en tertainment. , ice cream ana caice was served to the grandmothers Mrs. Steve Perry and Mrs. George Fields, Sr., and the 1 15 little1 guests present. . . Brad received many gifts which were greatly ap- I predated. - , .' . , GUILD. tSTI-CS . 1 candy,ookiqs con., .corn, . potato , V Th,e'Si Catherine Guild Auxy.i-T ips and Coca-Coias"were. served " arv v mam'tiam will firtM thir . .. -i. ' by tnrnostess. Thosjf Enjoying ary s members will hold .. their monthly meeting Monday night, November 3, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Corbin Dozier. All members are urged to attend: . ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE . Mrs. Maude Godwin announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Judy Anne Godwin, to Wil liam Ray Phelps of Creswell, son m Mr. and Mrs, P. EP Phelps. 1 The couple was married Satur day, October 25, in the Methodist; parsonage at Creswell by the Rev.; R. M. (Smithson, Jr., pastor of the cnurcn. , MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED tne occasion were: , Buaay Ascue, Joan Proc tor, Anie Chappell,.. Dellie Rae-.' Copelahd, Wilbur Ray Bass, Helen Taylor, Earl Taylor, Anne Lane, Leroy'' East, Joe Ward Proctor,"1 Louise 'Harrell, Gloria' Riddick, ; Edwards" Waters and Mrs. Josiah Proctor.' " Mr. and Mrs. E.. A,1 Goodman announce the marriage ,01 their daughter, - Miss Anita Louise Goodman, to William Frazier Mil ler of Elizabeth City, on Friday, October 25; in the parsonage of the Christian Church in Elizabeth City by the Rev. I. L. Hinton. ., HALLOWEEN PARTY : On Saturday night the Inter mediate Class of Burgess Sunday School was entertained' by Mrs. Josiah Proctor at the Hunter's Lodge. , ; '" 1 The building was gaily decorat ed with black cats, jack-o-lan-terns, witches and streams of black and orange hanging from the wall. s i Games and contests were ' en- . nri. . i DRY CLEANING AT its finest! shiAts-the way you like them i ' - . Complete Laundry and: Dry Cleaning Service Riacs Laundry & Cleaners . PHONE 214B ' Edenton, N. 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