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A swfeci -.1 b-e'COi..". .... . , i;y ' Episcopal C.rtu i 'ay, j the week-end in Raleigh wilh , T TTT1 (April 15, from 12 noon uu..l 3 I EMTERTAIj CLUB 0clock- Rev E F Hose- f V.etk-n4 L j v ent to Mrs. Xil i. Mrs. D, F. F.eed, Sr., 1 srnnt course was served. ' r Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed. . , s. V illiam Nor- , r -r5i!rit the 'en . i approaching mar ' Cseir dai'ghtti, Miss . Cordon to Frank " Vwrts of Edenton. Mr. . . .vid Morris Roberjqf l and, N. y. ine pk. place May fjJ Richmond - r; and Mrs.- Triion t several days this .week' in ,anond,Vf- yfljgft 1 Charlotte 1 ' 3 f : Irs." V. N. Darden left Wed nesday-for Charlotte to visit her .' in-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Trt H. R. Christensen. Voni Hampton ... i KA avwt -itfva Mot a ftAincr And t 4USi . - Irs. B.' A." Link of Hampton, Va. spent Sunday with Mrs. J.i Everett, v '.'isilins Children Mr, "ad "Mrs. E. E. Payne llcft Friday , tq. Visit Mr. and Mrs. F.ichard Payne and family in Charlotte and Dr. Louise Payne 1 1 .Charlottesville, Va. Uxor Ohio .' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barrett and son, stevia of tiammon, vmo, will arrive Friday of this week to 'Visit Mrs. Barrett's mother, Mrs. R. L. Knowles.- n Hospital . ',- Mrs.' John Cpston was admit- Jfdd to the Norfolk General Hos hjitalnon Saturday for observa- on and treatment. Veek-end In Wilmington . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy and Mrs. Kelly White spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Chap pell and son spent Sunday with Mr; and (Mrsftoy Qiappell " in Norfolk, V J'Jf ChUdren" rriTr. and Mrs. J. H. Thigpen of 4sor and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. bv. tndell of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar ipn Swindell. .' iJttndi Funeral I'Mt. and- Mrs. Joshua T. 'V. : o watt, in- Maiif TOm Qiin.. day, and attended the funeral of Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. Pe nelope Davenport , They were 'accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 'AJvin White from Weldon. 'y ednefldaT In Tarboro " 'Mf. and Mrs. T. G Howard rod, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward (spent Wednesday, with friends fit Tarboro and Rocky Mount. , From Durham ; -. .' vMiss Kay Mathews, a student nurse at Watts Hospital in Dur ham, spent tha eek-end with her parents, MrLand Mrs. Vivian jMathews. I Veturned Hom itMra. C. B. Stallings returned jidme Saturday after visiting her .son-in-law and daughter, . Mr. iandMrs. W. K. Bossuot in Nor iolk, Va. for two weeks. " From Gamer ,t i. era ion oiepnens ana a iriena of Gamer i spent the week-end Hertford fishing ana visitea liis sister, Mrs. Tom Skipsey. J ; Weelf-enfi SPECIALS SHOP AND SAVE Easter Gujies j 29c per lit. iJ Easter EGGS ! 2c to 39c !aster BASKETS ! IQcupiVi !Easter CARDS 5c lip Ladies' Panties 4pr.$1.00 I.ilJren's Parities j pi-, $1.00 "regory's Sunday In Norfolk . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chesson, Sr, and Luther Chesson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl ton Chappell in Norfolk Va. From GroonriU , Mr' and Mrs.' Clyde Landing of Greenville spent Sunday With Mrs: J.'E. Jones.1 ' ' " '' WNk-Md Her ' Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Skinner of Sanford, ' Fla., spent the week-end with relatives here. Wook-ond Hort Mr. and Mrs. low of Suffolk, week-end - with D. M. Jackson. Johnny Wins Va., spent the Mr. and Mrs. In Raleigh Mrs. George Lattimore left Sunday for Raleigh to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore, Jr. Returned Home Mrs. Myrtle Norman Glur and children have returned ' to their home' at Columbus, Nebraska, after spending several weeks with Mr. i and Mrs. t' Josiah' El liott and attending the' funeral of her father, Norman, Elliott. ; Week-end Gueete ' ',' Richard Bunch jmd Leonard Capps spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. .Warner Madre. .vie Week-end In FayettevUIe -Aj ' Mr. and Mrs. 4 Joe Caravello and vMrs. Johri Moore spent the week-end in. Fayetteville with i relatives. , -' i : ......y:-,..u ;';: ' ' x:VV j In Newport News "... Mrs. Ellie Goodwin . is spend ing some time with her son-in-law and -daughter, Mr. ' and .Mrs, Jim Layden in Newport News, Va. , - ., ;:5; .v- Week-end In Durham MrSi T. S. White,' Sr. and Mrs, i W.'.H. Pitt ' spent the week-end in Durham .with Mr. and M: Mrs, ndei T. S.. White r.,. and atten the funeral of Mrs. Edgar Toms on Monday. ; '-Cf Dinner JGueets - Mrs. E. a.. yrum naq as ner dinner guests Sunday Mrs. W. T;was a deiegate to. Tar Heel Girls Hollowell, Mrs. Stewart w us on Miss : Gale ' Wilson of Norfolk va., fi. i. noDos ot jwienion ana Glenn Hobbs of Elizabeth City. From Langley Field Sgt Marion Riddick from Lanelev Field. Va- snent . the! week-end with Mrs. Jack Bark er and Mrs. Robert Riddick. Week-end In Raleigh ; (Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. Miss Gladys Fel ton spent the, . ,- ', week-end in Raleigh with the. Returned From Hospital ; , Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Hathaway. ' J. W. Ward returned home on 7.y .v : j Sunday ; after spending, a few Week-end In Richmond j days in Norfolk General Hospi- .Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick , tal for observation and treat and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ll ment. He was - . accompanied Stevenson spent the week-end in home by Mrs. Ward who Stay- Richmond, Va., where they at- ed in Norfolk .while her husband! tended a bankers meeting. 'was in the hospital. 1 Soring Is HereM Yes . . . Spring is with us -and bringing ' With its thoughts of summertime activities j ; and vacaton fun; To and Summer wardrobe correct and " com- S plete; make your selection from,the ever increasing stock of new merchandise ar riving daily at J. C. BLAJNCHAKD &; CO., INC. "Dress-up" and leisure cloth ing for the entire family. Stop in today! The newest in SPRING DRESSES from $6.95 to $12.95. .Smart new HATS and BAGS from $2.98 up. Casual and dress SHQES from $2.C0 to $7.95. Men's and Yiri "nrV, nnW'. SPAPT RHTRTft f rtvm I $1.98 up. DRESS51LACKS and COTTON f WASH PANTS from $2.98 to $9.95. SUITS in wash and wear from $29.95 up. Hundreds of NEW SPRING ITEMS wait ing for your. approval. Huny in soon! ' .STUDENTS", 1 "BLANCHARD'S" has a. complete FORMAt '. WEAR PP.VTAI'SF.RVirF. frif th Tiiranr-nirtt- WnrWiriffc Dances,' Etc. .White Dinner Jackets, Tuxedos, Etc., at VERY .REASONABLE PRICES. Place 'your order MmV.- PT.RASF. r0 lSTfiT MINUTE nrO ORDER and then be disappointed . . . ORDER YOUR , FORMAL WEAR NOW I ' i. C. Clir.ch-rd YOUR FAMILY STORE Since 1832" ' ' . "7 'J Perquimans ; County ' High School will be represented at the International Azalea Festi val in Norfolk, Virginia, again this year. This beautiful festi val is held annually at Nor folk's Municipal Gardens," where 225,000 azalea plants will be at their peak bloom during : the festival' ''Week, .April 18-24. Queen Azalea VII and hef four teen NATO princesses will be crowned'- in ceremonies on Sat urday, AprU 23, at 2 P. M. This year's queen is Miss Paula Lay ton Pace," daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Pace. Mr. Pace is former secretary ': of the Army under the Truman administration and is presently chairman of the board of General Dynamics Cor poration. The fourteen prin cesses are selected by the Am bassadors of each of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations. Miss Dianne Divers will have the honor of representing Per quimans County yHigh School as a maid of honor to the prin- . cess from Denmark, Miss Else MargretheX Hammershoy. ; Dianne is the' daughter of Mr. a!nd Mrs. C,H. ' Divers of Hert ford. She 'is a .senior and lias been ' a cheerleader for , three years. She is a member of the 1 Annual nH secretarvtretistirer of ".the Girls. Letter ; Club. " In 1959 fhe State she '''was chosen Miss perquima bounty. High School of-1959-60. . The International Azalea , Fes tival is open to the public with out charge. , From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week end with Mrs. H A. Whitley and I make your bpnng X WATT TTVTIT..THF T A5T & Go.; Inc. In Hospital Mrs. Ralph White was admit ted, to the Norfolk General Hos pital last week for treatment. FRACTURES ARM Mrs. H.' A. Whitley who frac tured . a, bone in her .left lower arm when. she. fell in,,her home is getting along nicely. ,,; ! HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ( Mrs..V. N. Darden , entertain-i ed , her Bridge., Club . Tuesday night ,i at,,. her home on Front Street.. , ,Those playing ,, were Mesdames ,W. H.. Pitt,, Tr,. G. Howard, VT Charles Whedbee, . B. G. Koqnce, W. G. Wright, :T. 3- Sumner, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score prize went - to Miss Elliott,-' Refreshments were ser ved by the hostess. . BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. H. Newbold entertain ed her Bridge Club Friday night at her home on Front Street, i Those playing were Mesdames Trim Wilson, S. P. Jessup, C. Regressions Mrs. Owens served Holmes, W. H. Pitt, J. R. Futrell.i pecan pie and coffee. - V C. A. Davenport, Miss Ruth Schroeder and Miss Lmiispl Chalk. The ; high score prize) Inside Colonial's Choi1 Ueiv Food Here's the inside' story new tender eating meat In eur gleaming new feed diilribglion Covtrnment Gradtd bef US.D A, Choice end U.S.D.A. Ge oged end pracetted for Colonial Customers. No "undergreded' , Uiser government grata. The U. S. Department of AgriculrUre blue stamp on all Colonial's beef meant tender eating ' and at Colonial's low prices. " ' But get the inside story for yourself with your first forkful of tender Colonial beefl Tonight, !SM NO FIN""l AHYW. Alwoyi U. 1 CHOICE enl r Wer . . . Wed. Wms Trf fffl prftM CetttMl'i n H.idefi. NorfliiMcnrtr. f : ' -t . colonial, ; " " . wvnweii I ennn 1 Auwuruf . ttie U. S. GOOD ilmp WCoteiiart W H yew oiunnc of weiMterful never mi fl.-tuml IxidtrMU al dow-kMorrii pricti . , yew heU vahie fa eceeenicob everyaey good totiitf. : .; . j. v . . lkds:!JtyT :;v-; I lc.".'2i ccrry 3 MG.'k'EV BACK crrates! hundreds of free G-iffs limit H CI.Bottlo 1-r bottlo a l'n't Two Qt. Jars with A M Si s. W k. i Rattan Baskot Chairs 495 : I rSTTTI jh m im m kmm,mm I i C":r-::.r: MMtMtUllMPnM m W M(J Ii CstMst MM Mt VU Aonl f. IN ii ft hn M. ft. Mi Frw 2 ttt ' 1 LOW ark. I ed the Tuesday night duplicate Bridge Club at her home this week. Those playing were Mesdames Walter Edwards, Silas Whedbee, At Kenton, Robert Hollowell, H. -C, Sullivan, J. E. Newby, Herbert Nixon and the' kACtoel Tiia hltfh Qivira ri-lvA' Went to Mrs. Whedbee.r1 Re- freshmen Iff -Were served' by the BRIDGE CLUB Mr.RT ? -""I - r I s , I , xurs. naeivm , uwihis was hostess to her bridge club at hef home on Old : Neck Road . Tuesr day night. ! Those, playing! were Miss Suzanne Towe, Mesdames Frank McGoogan, Crafton Math ews,. Sr., Gilliam. Underwood, Claude Brinn,' Richard Bryant, Walter , HaiTison . and R . . M. Thompson. 1 I Mrs. Harrison won the high score for the club member and Mrs. Thompson second . high. Mrs. McGoogan won the guest prize and Miss Towe second high. At the conclusion of the tiro- ' ' - " . conn mini v srnvirro : . Union Good Friday services ! of Colonial's policy: Mtr, only top gradtt BEEP :EI V V ' , " -Bi ' . r, . r with othw I JL W purclusos f yi SAVE AT THIS LOW PRICE icq cream a'u,W'' ,. - .mwi.hww MKT ' u ! t A.;". hum limn . cmasN o , . t::j ti-r .... ..... hum mmw Mm mult : .urch.Ms -r cu.,,0, . ' mtKI R rock fch! !2i L 225. 'IPc 8 jTTT lzr'r" . the Rev. James Auman will bring the meditations on "The, Seven Last Words." ' Worship-1 pers may come for sections of the three-hour service, leaving 1 and entering with' the Singing 0f the hymns." tiff m VA I Skirts v;Brbfe; Hats .Bags we have just what you want for Easter. WOODLAND ; DRESS SHOPPE www-" lUIUbL r-i ' ' no mm ANvwmo-wtnn mm u s. choks. c :SL r!t V- tf v $h:-Hcr rWSt -Nt f A' ' ' J 27 T3 H3- I j f b justrotmd thft corn- Ltfit stock o( N " ' ' ' . - '! fS. Wt XSEKVE QUANTITY tIGHTS. I lU' SPECIAL CASH AND CAURY J ; ' - VT ALSO HAVE Corsages of all khids Orchids Roses Carnatinns AJso Other Lijies From $5.00 Up ' DOZIER'SFll&RIST . ' .'"We Wire Flowers Anywhere" PHONE 2341 aHERTFORD ' ! Distrnlinn1 MO UNO MSN Mur UAM , ground beef ,1 -uSTTCS,. ' THRU SATURDAY NIGHT ATM . I 3 ' r '-V, f i x . i ' ..-.j .. .... . ' ; ... . .. ' . ik couraN t6wm mMmam or wo i nums ntt CQ.I Voiced baccn t. 79' tender frenki , v v - -I 1 i !L-L.j lb. 39 I 1 ..:-:::-::;v. . ' large fresh California" fresh lb. i I? i i I GARrtEM .mini si Him 9 Fuul . i' .1 fitter CAllFOtNlA ; : J) Ink 'I J 'M Cnnif ! !l f . U .45 rX I , r49 j f ir t I I 1 1 . - I ? A,'
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