4" rjjVJ'MI SDCLl SECiiallY v - e it" r iii 1 1 1 1 . i ?. E. Batltndort rprierJc-T of lh Social Security Ad Ministration, is in Hertford tha tecond Wadaaaday of aach month at tba ptrquimanf County Co art Koum. June 7th. Mrs. Woodrow Sorrell of Ra leigh, mother of Mrs. Gale Winslow and Betty and Gale , Winelnw nt fhnr.pl Kill Were Several times each day, the re- may want to Ret certtf.ed copies. week.end visitors of Mary and i ptionist at our office hears the blowing from some elderly per san who comes m for informa tion; "I'm thinking of retiring rext !year and applying foil so- Certified copies are almost as Dcmpsey . winslow. Mr. and good as the originals;. and they Mrs Marvin. White of Winfall may be. helpful to you in many I d Miss frankie Barber of ways. , 'J hey may or may not xe necessary in-' Connection with Elizabeth City ;were-Sunday af ternoon caiters.'':-""-" "- -Mrj and Mrsl ilirilton Culipher and Jons of Merrjt Hi and Mr. and fMrs. Robert 'Hehdreii and babyi cf Tyner,, . Mr. , and : Mrs. nee policy and is thinking way , put these papers are. important in ihead) will say: "What kind of , so many different ways that they proofs should my wife bring to. snouiq oc nepioy everyone. fhe social security office in case of my death?" 4 Some of the folks who ask If you're concerned because they1 didn't keep, birth ; records arid issue birth certificates waen eial security payments, but I your social security ciaim; we ao don't'' havea birth i certificate, not, like to see. people worry and tyhalon. earth am I going to doT'.go 'to1 a lot of Irouble' to get i Ora vounepr man (who ner-Jproofs , just-, for j social security taps has just brought an insur- when they may never De neeaea, Charlie T. Winslow of Elizabeth City? were Visitors on' bunaay with Mr. and Mrs, Samuel. Rid dieiq J ' - Mrs. Daitons .St'allings return ed; from Chowan Hospital, Eden ton, on bunday' after an opera tion! ." ''j!': Miss Pearl White is at home from her school in Richlands. Mrs. Mary Baker visited her son George and family, Route 3. Hertford, on Saturday. Mrs. Verna Winslow is a pa tient at DePaul Hospital, Nor folk, Va. Visiting her on Sun day were the Alvah Winslow and Harold Lassiter family in Norfolk. Daily" Vacation Bible School is in progress this week at Up these questions are just curious,' y" were born, quit worrying, some want to start getting their Few people realize what a trail proofs ready ahead of time, and, records they have left behind few are really worried because . them. they fear that their social securi- " " iy payments may be delayed be- WhiteStOll NeW9 cause they don't have a birth cer- . fificate, they've lost their marri-j Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Wins Jge certificate, or some -other loto and son Johnnie of St. Pet- Wpm nf nrnnf mav nnl hp pasilv ' prRhiir-r Fin . arp snpririinff A C - v i ii r a i . . . fvailable. I few i.ays with his brother and am"y i Since these problems may con-1 sisters, Bennie, Mary and Delia Sfcrn a lot of people who haven't sked about them, here's the itory on the proofs you'll need Mrs. Udell Cartwnght ana tor your social security claim. .r First, the proofs most often Reeded are proof of your age, of your marriage, of the ages of your wife and children, and of j our recent earnings. Sometimes other proofs are needed proof of I divorce, for instance. There's po way to be sure exactly what proofs will be needed until your laim is ready to be decided. So hold on to any family rec ords you have birth and bap tismal certificates, marriage and divorce certificates, certificates of adoption if any of your chil dren are adopted, and so on. If you have lost some of them, you Winslow. Clyde n. familv were Mr. and I BHpiMfc., Church with the girls, Carol and , Dottie ; from Hertford Route 3, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mathevlrs,. Mis . : Sylvia Knight, all of Route 3,' Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Willie White and son Leslie of Murfreesboro and Jannie Cayton of., Eden ton. The Rev. ? Orval r Dillon . 'and wife Alberta attended; a marri age at Center Meeting near Greensboro on Saturday. Orval Dillon assisted by sitting in an a committee, of Oversight. The marriage was ; carried out ac cording to Friends ceremony. The 4-H Club had charge of TRY A WEEKLi CLASSIFTEP Bethany Sunday - School assist. ing. The closing exercises will be held on Friday evening. Mrs. Jesse V. Rountree spent a day with her brother, Linford Winslow' and family at Belvi- dere. ' . j PERSONAL ITEMS :1 On Vacation Miss Mabel Martin Whedbee of Virginia Beach, Va., is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas (Whedbee. LM 1LJ ILJ o Moth Proofing . - -AT- NO EXTRA CHARGE s t CANNON CLEANERS Phone 2511 Hertford " At Myrtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews, Jr., are spending this week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. From Elisabeth City Mrs. JMelvin .Wright and Miss Ann Wright of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy. Accept Position Mrs. Sammie Sutton, Jr.; has accepted a position as reception ist in the office of Dr. C. A. Dav enport. SPECIAL SALE ONE LOT REMNANTS OF FLOOR TILE AS IS c Per Block Landing Supply Company EDENTON RD. & GRTJBB STS. HERTFORD, N. C. . VACATION TIME IS HERE COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE, CASTING RODS, FLY RODS, FLY REELS, FLYBAA$ . REELS, CASTING BAITS 'T REED POLES, HOOKS, LINES tlTC. ! OUTBOARD MOTORS " MERCURY .15-22-35.-40-60-7Q.; " ' BARBOUR BOATS PICNIC BOXES PADDLES MINNOW PAILS . BOAT SEATS 1 :' t mn Tr.TTriT7TtrT7Tr ' P- v.' Davis Towe ; Nags Head. . spent Sunday at th. :cjindvi iWnifhf ifrvicertt, Suad&x Ai Not Hiad. iHowird Mat'.ews ?teei4 a'eft 4 M ikT'-rsst find esx -oyer. Lre. many. nni iviaifiiicwa aim hub, axiu.j BEACH Necessities Bathing Caps Suhtan Lotion Insect Repellants Beach Bags First Aid Supplies Always Available - at - S andM PHARMACY ''ON THE CORNEA" BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. W. G. Barbee . was hos Ipss to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Grubb Street. Those playing were kesdames J. D. Coston, C. M. Williford, C. E. i Johnson, T. L. Jessnp, J. T. Biggers. Miss Mary ana me nosiess. ine nign swrc pt-ze cnt . to ; Miss Sumner. Refreshments were served. . , v, , MASJ'p-.MULLEN ' Announc'enieht' has -been made garet : Mullen, daughter the ate Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mul len1 of Gates, to Thomas Lfewis Maston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Maston, RFD, Eliza beth City. JOSEPHINE KHTGHT WEDS WILLIAM THORNE (Continued from Page One) fant skirt with a lonesdes tfit teta cummerbund caught . with a large bow in the back She wore a petal shaped bandeai of matching color embroidered in seed pearls. She carried a bou quet of yellow roces, carnations and lacPlon. v - i , ? Bridesmaids were Miss Syl via Knight, i the bride's sister. Miss Faye Wood and Miss Ann Benton, cousins of the bride and Miss Dottie Cartwright, a school mate of the bride. ' They wore dresses of pink and blue styled like that of the honpr attendant with matching pearl- trimmed bandeaux and carried bouquets of pink roses,' carnations, blue delphinium and lacelon. Mrs. Ernest Long, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Kelly White were mistresses of ceremonies. Mrs. Long wore a white' polish ed cotton dress with all over pink embroidered with matching accessories and pink carnations. Mrs. White wore a dress of beige embroidered with match ing accessories and pink carna tions. ' . . ' ... .rV ;y( Grady Williams of Cum ming, Ga., was best man. Ush ers were Jerry Nobles of Aptos, Calif., Martin Sawyer, Leonard Pierce and Pat HarrelL all of Hertford. , , The bride s mother wore a dress of pastel blue lace And dacron with matching hat and white accessories. Her corsage was pink roses. ; . i Immediately -following the ceremony the bride's parents en. tcrtained at a reception at their home. Traditional bridal : colors were used in the floral arrange ments and refreshments. . The dining table was centered with a six-tier wedding cake decorated with bridal roses, lilies of the valley wedding bells topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. The cake was rut by Mrs. E. E. Britt and served by Mrs. Ed Benton. Mrs. White presided in. ine guv room aim acua wj w.. ; For a wedding trip south the btide wore" a blue suit of silk poplin with white accessories. She wore the orchid lifted from her prayer book. ; Mr. Thorne is . at present sta tioned, at the Norfolk Naval Air Staoji iTJtogjjeJftehr home i Norfolk. . : . , Satitrday lerSn after! ihe rehears"! Mr.' and Mrs." Elmer WooL' grah'ffparents orrthir! brie!! entertained the . bridal party $t their hoine;The meni HEADLINES ever, Moscow nas hintea tne conference will succeed to a . , point resulting in a summit country.' meeting at a later date. CUtTL.AY SCHOOL 'tn 'LESSON "i. i The Legislature Tuesday voted A Raleigh report Tuesday down a proposal adding $10 it is likely the people of North miliinn in 'thp state budcet -for ' Carolina will vote on proposed pay Increases toteachers. The changes to the Constitutipn and edge to contribute to the welfare As he sells his stock in trade he brings new delights. ; He also returns with many new Ideas. - - : , .Like the captive Israelian ser vant glrV we have some knowt- berp p the bridal party were prefeentpdgif tafomJi'biide and Brwegropm-i'.. , ' IZA-Jrril-. BPWCLUB NAMES COMMITTEES FOR YEAR . (Continued from Pag One) , tation, Roxanna C. Jackson, Bet ty T. ' Swindell, Alice Kanoy Mary D. Robertson; Membership, Essie H. Burbage, Sallie . McN. Lane, Viola D. Nachman and Alice T. Owens; Program Coordi nation Chairman, Mrs. Betty T. Sw;ndell; National Security, Ann E. Harrell,. Emily T. Harreil, Ma rie S. Elliott :flnd Audrey Umph-i lett Public Affairs,'V Alice, T. pwens, Roxanna C. Jackson, Hul da Wood and Alice Kanoy; ffuhlic Relations ' Chairman,,!, Mrst Alice T. Owens; Local Loan Closet for Sick, Roxanna C. Jackson and HHda Wood; Scrapbook and Mu sic.; Dora T.CRiddick; BiEtbday Bank, Alice Kanoy; SocM.'Sallie McN. Lane; Margaret W. Bagley Snd: Alice T. Owens; Pariiamen tatian, Miss Hulda Wood. ; jpfelegates and alternates elect ed to represent the club at the State Convention in Greensboro 'June 12-14 are: Mrs. Alice Towe Owens, Mrs. Dora T. Riddick, Sallie . McN.- Lane, Miss Hulda Wood and Mrs. Roxanna C. Jack son. Mrs. Mary Dale Lane will represent the !club on the State Board of Directors. Mrs. Owens will also serve on the Resolu tion: Committee. . ' j! fMrs. Haste, Sr., was welcomed as a new member,, transferring her membership from the Eden- tbn BPW Club. , At the conclusion of the meet ing, Mrs. Lane served cake and punch to the following: ' Mrs. Nezzie Haste, Roxanna C. Jack-! son, Dora T. Riddick, Viola D. Nachman, Anne E. Harrell, Sallie McN. Lane, Marie S. Elliotit, Miss Thelma Elliott and Mrs. Alice T. Owens.' .' proposal opposed by the admin- isttatlon lot. .pujtjjy four votes, thus, 3 paving the . way for the Legislature to move' toward ad- jqurnment sometime next week. Raleigh reports indicate the ad. ministration back budget and finance bills are expected , to be approved as now proposed. President Eisenhower - has re quested Congress to void a fed eral law restricting ; interest rates on government loans as . a means to ease the government's Ion a proposal for reorganization of our fellow humans. It is im- of tne state's courts. The Gen eral Assembly . Js . i expectedto approye( action; paving the way for the rneastirV to be voted on by Jhe . residents of the stale. WINNERS NAMED IN 4-H TALENT CONTEST (Continued ttrtn PagVOne: Cristine Adams, Delores Byrum, Norma Spear and Sandra . Wins low.', ' ; Red ribbons were presented to Elizabeth Harrell, Beckie Hobbs, ability to borrow money on long Debbie Stokely, Billie Jo Row- tenns. Proposals have been of- 'ored calling for increased inter est to be paid on savings bonds as weell as other type govern ment bonds. . . : land and Joyce Proctor. Judg.s for the event were Mrs. Ann Davenport, home agent, Tyrrell County; Mrs. . El sie. Edwards, assistant home agent. Tvrrell Countv. and Mrs. Foreign ministers meeting, in Lou Ann Abhin. assistant homt ueneva report no progress xo- agenV Cuirituck County. ward agreement . Deiween tnc AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Wecampiv X -nairt WE PUT CARS BACK IN SHAPE . . . MSTI USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS Carlton R. Nixon GARAGE WINFALL, N. C Phone 49SC " COLOR TELEPHONES the smart new idea ' in wedding'; gifts possible to refrain from influenc ing each.:oth.er."(jrhe quest!on is: What influence will it be? USED CARS For a wedding or any occasion, a color , telephone it the newest and smartest gift you can give, ' Call today for information- , r on how to give this 1 highly original. ure to bt ? r- -ppreciated gift fHS NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH , -i COMPANY' ' t Jk 2t . 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JIFFY - , Hamburger 9; SJEAICS Kty m Onions 3 H- 14c New-White Potatoes 5 19 c 'r -.11. 'VW.il Qapp's Baby Food .1 3 jars 31c 9-OZ. CANS 6D3B8 " v - Pork and Beans . : 3 for 27c WHITEHOUSE , . ' Applesauce . . . .. 2 cans 31c Fresh:Made Maxwell House PIMEJNTb INSTAJNT QIEESE COFFEE . J2-lb.cup small size.., . j 37c - :- 32)9 -J FAMO Flow.. 10 97 c S-n 49c 1 2H'-25c SUGAR Sunshine Butter ftlacon'CboMes:!;. r '! II1 - P1-39c Goldeiii Fluffo 3-LB. CAN 89c Comet Qeanser - 2 cans 31c -'. -1 ..(''....'J h:':' r'.' V' "fw-t' - Liquid Detergent, "PL can 44c Lynnjiaven 5 LZustard QT. JAR Is. IT. IIIiifrCZlD, N. c. ;XE 3461

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