-.ocal News U HotpUa Mr& M. J. Gregory was admit ted to Albemarle Hospital on Wednesday for observation and treatment, )' SalwjkfttA MayirUlo . ' Ms .'D. tostort spent Sat ttrda)j with her parents, Mr. and Mr,'!B. L. Mattocks in MayS' vme. Visited In Durham Miss Joanna Williford i spent Wtdvesday Here , 1 Tuesday and Wednesday in Dur- Mri' and Mrs. Harry Ziegler of ham where she Visited Mr. and Eastern, Md., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Raleigh Lyons and other M. R?1 Campbell a short while on friends. ' V Wednesday. They were enroute From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell. Saturday In Greenville , Miss Louise Chalk, t and :;MiSs Mildred Reed spent Saturday'in Greenville. to Orlando, Fla. Visited Sister ' -Mrs. V. N. Darden spent Tues . day and Wednesday with Mr. and' Mrs. . William McClamrock, Jr.,' in Durham. From Raleigh s Mrs. Shel ton White and Mrs. George Lattimore of Raleigh spent Friday with Mrs. R. T. White and Mrs. R. L. Knowles.. Attended WMU Meeting Mr?. J, T. Biggers attended the WMU State Conference in Dur hamTuesday night and Wednes . day. From Greenville v' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing of Greenville visited Mrs. J. E. Jones on Sunday and Mrs. Jones accompanied by her guests visit ed relatives e- St. Brides, Va. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. It vin Stubbg and Mrs. Beatrice H. Harris of Nor folk, Va vi: i Led Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry on Sunday, From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chalk of Greensboro visited Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk last week. From Elisabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Sherlock and daughters, Landa and An nette of Elizabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis last Sunday. Recent Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mathews and family of Portsmouth, Va were recent week-end guests of Mrs. H. S. Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. William Leicester. From Richmond -;., Miss Annie Blanchard of Rich mond, Va., spent the week-end and several days this week with Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr., and Mrs. T. S. White. Friday In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard : and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perry at tended the Atlantic Coast Con ference basketball games in Ra leigh on Friday night. Returned Home Mrs. Olivia Hobbs returned to her home Saturday after spend ing last week with Mr. and Mrs Roy Hayes at Gatesville. Returned To England Mrs. Ralph Wallace left this week for London, England after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. B. G. Koonce. Mrs. Wallace was called home because of the illness and death of her father, B. G. Koonce, Sr." Returned Home Sharon Swindell returned to her home Monday after spending several days with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thig pen in Windsor. Returns From Hospital Mrs. Wilson Hudson returned to her home several weeks ago af ter spending some time at Jhe Albemarle Hospital. 1 To Whom It May Concern ' We, the Associated Oil Dealers of Hertford, N. C, especially urge those customers who are delinquent in their accounts to bring these matters up-to-date. IT WILL BE NECES SARY that we receive a reasonable payment before we can make further deliveries. We truly appreciate the patronage of those who are cooperative, and say THANK YOU ' for your thoughtfulness. The Associated Oil Dealers OF HERTFORD, N. C Week-end At Sanford JMrs. F T. Johnson spent the week-end with relatives at San ford. , , From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum of Norfolk visited Mrs. E. A. By rum a short while on Saturday.' On Sick List Mrs. E. A. Byrum is confined to her home because of illness. In Greenville Mrs. Wilson Reed is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jolly, in Green ville. , Week-end In Norfolk Mrs. Tom Skipsey and daugh ter, Bea, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grayson In- man in Norfolk, Va. From Ayden Mrs. G. G. Dixon of Ayden spent several days last week and a part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell and visited oth er relatives while here. From Durham Miss Jo Pat Stokes, a student nurse at Watts Hospital in Dur ham, spent Thursday and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Stokes. Week-end At Winston-Salem Mrs. I. A. Ward spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns at Winston-Salem. Moved To Dobb Street Mrs. Vera B. Batton has mov ed into Mrs. R. T. White's apart ment on Dobb Street. From Florida Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden of Dunedin, Fla., spent the week end and several days this week here. Mervta SfcMtJta W. H. ..... . hi ' Uf, ": "J "J"1 Sunda Mrl Mrs. Mervin Scott, Mrs. W. H, Trueblood and Mrs. J, D. White of Elizabeth City and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Roughton, Jr., of Bel cross visited Mrs. T. E. Raper on Sunday. Week-end At Conway Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis spent the week-end in Conway with Mrs. Betty Davis. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ' ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. D. Coston entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at1 Mrs. GH. Tucker entertained her home. Those playing were her Rook cluh Fridav nicht'at. jMesdames W. J. Kanoy, Jr., W. G.L hofne Grubb gtreet Those Barbee, U E. jonnson, w k.i Holmes, T. L. Jessup, H. C. Stokes and Miss Mary Sumner. The nigh ' score prize ' wentf Miss White, floating prize was awarded Miss Sumner and Mrs. Newbold received the low score Sumnert Sunday Visitors . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stark ley: and Miss Pearl Howard of Suffqlk, Va., visited Mrs. C. H. Howard, Mrs. Georgia Roberts and Mrs. J, O. Felton Sunday. Attends Funeral E. E. Payne and Richard Payne of Charlotte attended the funeral of Mr. Payne's brother, Horace G. Payne, held at Snow Hill, Md. The high score Miss Sumner, were served. . prize went to Refreshments Returned Home Mrs. J. C. Blanchard returned to her home last week after visit ing her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. C. W Morgan at Albuquerque, N. M. In Hospital Mrs. Lee Riddick was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital last week. Visited In Chapel Hill f Mrs, G, R. Tucker spent several days this week in Chapel Hill visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Jr. .:, Visited Sister Mrs. W. E. White visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Markham Tues day in Elizabeth City. Week-end Here Miss Mary Ann Harris of Vir ginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z, A. Harris. From Ohio Sgt. Harry Stepanick, formerly of Hertford and enroute from Cleveland, OhiOj to Paris Island, S. C, spent several days this SOCIETY MEETS , Members of the Minnie Wilson Missionary Society of the .Hert ford Methodist Church met Mon day night at the home pf Mrs. Anse White with Mrs. Dan Wil liams as co-hostess. Mrs. , Anse White, president, presided. . Mrs. Thad Chappell was in charge of the program and Mrs. Maude Blanchard gave the devotional. There were 24 members present and tliree visitors, r After the business meeting Mrs. White and Mrs. Williams served delicious re freshments. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLU5 1 Mrs. J. R. Futrell was hostess to her bridge club Thursday night Lt her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. R. Holmes. C. A. Davenport. S. P. Jessup, W. H. Hardcastle, I Clyde McCallum, H. A. Whitley, Trim Wilson and G. G. Dixon of Ayden, Mrs. Futrell's house guest. The high score priye went playing were ' Mesdames C. T. Skinner, . Julian Wjiitei ' Archie Lane, Harry IIolloweuYW. J. Da vis, J. E. Morris, D. F. Reed, Sr., J .H TriwivvSr".; Carilnn Cannon. 1. ed byrfhe hostess, t ' n Go-getters are main!" -?spon-sible for - the business ic.d tnat, ;i the profits justify the means.- . X, Best Solution to your laundry problems is to turn everything over : to us ... cogt;is small, satis faction is great l Send us your Dry Clean ing ... our Sanitone method is truly fine . . , you'll see the results l' RICKS Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 2148 Edenton, N. C. ESPECIALLY FOR EASTER Choose now the outfit ' . you want for Easter . . we have a selection we think you will like. ... ' ; ' - . A'Dreses--'" oppers ; ir Suits and all accessories Shop with us now. and , select, your new outfit . . . be ready for EASTER which is just; around the corner. Woodland Dress Shop; Phone 2831 Hertford, N. C. 1 ti ii rt-v,.. Week-end Here Allen Biggers from Monroe spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature Second Feature From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Meekins of Raleigh spent the week-end with the Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Mattox. Reiurnf From Hospital Corbin Dozier returned to his home Wednesday of last week af ter' being a patient in Chowan Hospital and is getting along nicely. Ik JJ . fef REDUCED :. r r:.. 4 for quick salei r i SFL. i W J MASHED POTATOES..::.... 7pkoz 33 ! "U " -WllY U F XC SAVE ON TWO CANS 1 'A fom ,M VT EBERWIHESPmACII....2 dS, 49 s ' ' ' 1 f 11 1 fl N 1 1 T C T fl D C d SAVE ON k cans cs manoIweh" " jC?-'" J i . LULUH1AL STORESj , nDADCCDIIIT IIIIPC O 4-oz. QQA I ' " ' " ; ml k : UHHI kl IIUII UUIUL : mM riuc f1.Il . I A V , ; .... . SAVE ON TWO CANS GORTON'S READY TO FRY j, , . Bon.i.$( v - lA rnncicn rmfcc . n 10-oz. uni i UMIT 3-1 IB. MCGS. 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