.lit!)., "'rll. I CI I can iiiM Florida , Commander and Mrs. Gordon Walker and children of Key West, J'la., and Mrs. E. S. Douglas of lacKsonvuie, . wui arrive .1 a .- i . : , t- mexi ween w visu rars. iv. Rnowles. Commander and Mrs. Walker will visit Mrs. Knowles , for several weeks before going to San Diego, Calif. ' ! ; V ,. !.i ' ! ; i " From Wilmington 5 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. Brough ton and children, Davis-'and Sid ney 6f Wilmington, Del., spent -the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Julian Broughton and visited Mrs. Batton in the hospital. Wdnaday 'Guetts i, Mrs. Ervin Stubbs, Mrs. Bea trice H. Harris and Mrs. Myrtle Pepper of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Louis Fleming and children of Green- ( Ville, Mrs. George Spruill of Edenton and Mrs. J. E. Jones , spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry. Week-end Htra . Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Jr., VUUed Helatives ; , Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr., and Mrs. J. E. Jones spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. Sunday At Woodland - ' - Mr and Mrs. L. C. Winslow, and Mrs. Linwood Winslow spent, Sunday with Mrs.. Alary Peele at Sunday Ai Cunuck ' ' Mr. and Mri W. 3. DaVis visit- e'relativesBt Cufriiucii Sunday. .It. i-l;'ii , '"II From Chpl Hill The following students arrived home from, the University of North Carolina this week: Miss Julia Ann Stokes, Miss Jean Long, Charles Whedbee, Bobby Mathews. Joseph Layden and Dan Winslow. , Saturday In Suffolk ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and children spent Saturday in Suf folk, Va., with relatives. ' i nooumim a.iu uImuftne u.-Mft ' and Mrs. C. T. Skinner servative FriendMeetm . , pent' week.end in Hoberson- :vvuie as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett James. - ! t. On Vacation'' ' '.' The 'following East Carolina College sludentt J ha ve .arrived home to spend the summer vaca tion: Misses Jeanette Williams, Shelby Jean Overton. Janice Stallines. Lois Violet ..Winslow, Ann White, Beth Skinner, Patsy Elliott, Raphael Spivey, Pat Har rell, Clinton Davis, Tommv Mat thews, Johnny Phillips, William Byrum and Mrs. Donald dolman. From State College The following State College students will arrive home this week for the summer vacation: Aubrey Davis, Wallace .Baker. Edgar Fields; ; Charlie ; Umphlett, Edward Lee Madrei Philip Phil- spent the weekend with Mr. and ipg) James BaUsr Howard Mat Mrs. Corbiri Dozier, Sr. Corbin;thew. jaCK Brouehtoh and Jul ia spending a: leave with his par ents and his 'wife in Greenville before being sent overseas. Week-end Here . Miss Jo Pat Stokes of Durham ' spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes and attended the funeral of her uncle, Henry C. Stokes, on Sunday. Ratumad Horn Mrs. George Butler, who has been staying with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ian Howell. Returned Horn Mr. and Mr?. J.' R.. Jarvis have returned to their home after spending a yveek in Lynchburg. Va., with Mir. and Mrs. Jack Jar-vis. Campen, has returned nome on Church Street. to her From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Har is of Norfolk, Va., were dinner "jests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. D.ivis and family on Sunday and attended the. funeral of J. T. Harris Sunday afternoon. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Henry and children spent the' week-end at , Week-end Guests t Mr. and Mrs. : Charles Smith and daughter of Oranee. Va.. Nags Head as the guests of Mr. snent the week-end with Mrs. C. and Mrs. Leroy Haskett at their H. Howard. Mrs Georgie Roberts cottage, and Mrs. J. O. Felton. I. Returned Home Mrs. Vera B. Batton returned from to her home Tuesday-from the . Monday Hera '. Mss Ma'ttie Saunders Lane's flursin? Home spenTton'!Slbemtle -Hospital h$tOr day with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay ( had spent a week for observation Winslow. and treatment. WE FINANCE NEW CARS at 5 Percent Interest No Extra Charges No Waiting For the Money SEE US WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CAR Hertford Banking Company MEMBER F. D. I. C. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature ROCK HUDSON "SEMINOLE" Second Feature GORDON SCOTT . . in "Tarzan's Hidden Treasure" SUNDAY: Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. Wi ItW IIVIO TO TILL this sroitri CtNCHASCOMC VM COCHKAN MONDAY-TUESDAY; Shows 7-9 P. M. TllGi we Mylife V n mas m Iw'l hi Wm i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: DOUBLE FEATURE Second Feature Returned Home Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy, Sr., has returned home after spending several days in New Bern, Wil mington and Wrightsville, Beach with relatives and friends. ' Moved To Carolina Street , .Mrs. Juanita Harrell Henkel and children have moved into f new home on Carolina Street. In Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry let Wednesday , for : Atlanta, Ga., Vhere they aye Visiting Mr. an( Mrs. B, C. Berry; Jr. From Wilmington Carlton Davenport, Jr., of Wil mington spent the week-end with his parents,; Di.':, and Mrs. C. A Davenport, "fie... From Raleigh ' Mr. ; 'arid Mrs. Richard Futrel of Raleigh spent the week-en( with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell. Visited Here Mrs. A. D. Morgan of Raleigi and Mrs. Stanley Harris of Fay etteville spent several days last week with Mrs. J. E. Morris. Returned Home Mrs. Phillip Jackson has re turned to her home after visit ing her son-in-law and daughter. Capt arid Mrs. Dick Cone and family at. Savannah,' Ga. Attended Luncheon Miss Ann Mayo was honored Saturday ,f at a luncheon and kitchen shower at the home of Mrs, 'Wood Privott in Edenton. Those attending ,;lrom ;. Hertford were Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. J. E. Newby, Mrs. A. D. Morgan of Raleigh. From Roanoke Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Montgomery and children, Shirlev and Jeanne tf Roanoke, Va will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jackson. Attend Graduation Mr. and Mrs. L. . D. Chappell md Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan )f Craddock, Va., will attend the graduation exercises and 'class night exercises at WCUNC in "Jreensboro this week-end. Miss Anne Burke Chappell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chappell will re ceive her diploma at this time. Triom SK'Mary V v . M ' p'inATCoiaake'':-,T'P Week'-inA Cuts J ' ! 'CraduatJoif 5 -& ' :-Mi'Aiin'Brftri" ffom.''St J;!!4IMr-1. A.-Ward, Mr.-f Mr. Wd Mrs. Maurice Williama Mr. and'Mra. D'Jackson MtoioPlleW-Rdleigh -JnAjlWfe A-iHarris, Mr. and' of. South 'Korfolk. Va., spenl the ' will, Ud tt.1 U- weeK-end witn Mr. and Mm Le- Greensboro nd Mtend the class arrived honVe this'week to spend Mrs. 8 Jarvis' Ward and 'family the summer with her parents, Dr. spent Sunday at Corapeake and and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. . . attended , Memorial Services, at . : r ... . ! .L. 1- u r rom Winston-Salem roy White. Returned Home Mrs. T. P. Brinn has returned o hpr home after soenH'ng two weeks in Lexington, Ky., and Richmond, Va. She was acfonn panied there by her mother, Mrs. V. H. Glasson of Durham. From Durham ' . Mrs. Jerry Clayton of Durham oent Saturday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. Mrs. C.! E. Riitter. of Winston Salem will arrive Thursday of i this week to spend a few days with her son-in-law and -daughter, Mr- and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. She will be accompanied home by her; granddaughter, Nancy Rsed, wihcf .wilh visit her -for several weeks. -i;-.. ., -r, ( ir-, i'.U 'From Wake Forest The following students from Monday Guest i ,t ; ,v , Mrs, j Thomas,, Spiyeypf Provi dence,, R, L, and Htrs.,L. C. Elr liott and daughter, , Susan, visri 3d Mrs. W...P. Davis and Mr&l Whichard Davis on .Monday, af-; ternoon, ;: ., , , -,..!. WaKe Forest College have-arriv- ed home for the summer vaca-i tion: Miss - Barbara Edwards, Charlie Johnson and Warner Lee Madre. .,, , u f;.lif!i'';ij? 'in Annapolis., - Mrs, Frank i Jessup and son, jJintuny, left.. Thursday of this week for1 'Anriapftlis, Md.,, where Ithey will attend, the June v. eek festivities and the graduation ex. erc'ses at whichtime Billy .Bafts will receive his diploma from the Academy. . At Great Bndge . . Miss June, and Jack Horne spent last week-end . at Great Bridge, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Vernon White, . THIS AD IS GOOD FOR Free Coca Colas TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY AT THE GRAND OPENlNp OF OUR NEW SODA SHOP On Saturday, May 30, 1939 LANDING SODA SHOP Corner Edenton Road and Grubb Streets i - v ;- . :. ''.....' )t... - , v: LUCDUQC night and graduation exercises of the WCUNC College in which treir daughter, Miss AIke Jeanne iJackson will receive her diploma. Monday Guasts Miss Louise, Powell of Norfolk, arid Mrs. Fay Courtney and chil- From Virginia Beach ; v : dren of Washington, D. d and William Perry of Virginia I Mrs( Elizabeth Smith were din Beach, Va, ' spent Sunday with ' ner guests on Monday of Mtv and his father, J. P Perry, Sr. : Mrs. R. G. fitch," j,v ': Wk-nd A Nan Head .,, . D. M. Jackson spentrthc- weekf end at NSgs.'Hdatl.'l M'jI U'l''i!! Fram Meredith College Mis Jean Edwards arrived home ' this week from Meredith College to spend the summer va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs At" H. Edwards. ' GRADUATES As you say good-bye to High School and all it's meant' ... to. you '" . : .;." . This brings, congratulations and the best of wishing, tOO ; . . . ' ' ' ; Congratulations for success you've had in days now past And wishes that each future year is happier than the last. S and M Pharmacy "ON THE CORXER" M1 SHOPPERS SPECIAL On AH Remaining; ! . ; Spring Siiits aiid Toppers .v r Also - ' ,V: One Group of DRESSES $5.00 each at Woodland Dress Shoppe PHONE 2831 LGDy? FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE YOUR FRIENDLY COLONIAL STORE WILL BE ' OPEN ..'-- . f MEMORIAL DAY SATURDAY MAY 30 ''""-:-' ' ' i -' 12 TO 16 LBS. AVG. Swift's premium $HANK OFF OR UTT PORTION LB. " WHOIE HAMS LB. " COLONIAL STORES RRi. lb. 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