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f t R actives Dsre A; -ndl'3 . , .,i Mrs. Jerrv Clavton. the former . 'B. . Ci rrnv;sleft Llondaw I ..i fteiss M&jotf t5rll'nrwlirnK4i4h Point where he will, atteri her four year course t Duk th. Fwruture Show. t , . Li Latham . -. and MrsI-CvWinslow, i E-ws an4twt children, and Dina spent Sunday in with- I."S. John Beers V.'atts Hospital r rued Horn ,. 4 l.-Vs." John Beers returned to vor home Wednesday from Watts iiospital in Durham following a major operation and is getting along nicely. - , , J"','1 , r.eiuxMfHaai. . Mrs. Frank Jessup returned to her home Sunday after visiting her mother, who is ill at Kenly. ' Accepts Position . Jimmy Dozier has accepted a position with Garrett Funeral Home in Ahoskie. - . ' la Tarboro - .' : Mrs; W. J. Davis spent this week with friends in Tarboro; she will return to her home on Friday of this week. Friday. In Durham 1 ' Mr., and Mrs. Talmage Bose spent Friday in Durham visiting Mrs.' John Beers ait Watts Hospi tal ' - inBlcriMaFT); 'MM! Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.t andr Mrs. Elwood Long in Richmond, . Va.,. last week, .' . . . fearurned Home - Mrs. Hattie Spivey and Miss ifteba Spivey returned to their home last Thursday after spend ing a week with Mrs. Richard "rrivey at Cordele, Ga. -cm Winslon-Salem " .Herman Ward of Winston- ulem ''is spending this weekj ith- his- father, J. W. Ward and 'rs. Ward while in this sertion i business."" Week-end At WinttonSalem s, Mrs. Philip Jackson and A. H. Edwards visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathews at Winston-Salem f vet the week-end. Mrs. Jack ion remained for a short visit. FifcrAJIew Hope Mrs. . Minnie Perry of New Hope is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ju lian White. Week-end Here ' . Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Sue P. White of Williamsburg, Va., spent the weeli-end with Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, In Hospital , : , i Herbert N. Nixon was admit ted to the Chowan Hospital on Monday and underwent a major operation on Tuesday and is get ting along nicely. ' In Scotland Neck Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Under wood and daughter spent Sunday in Scotland Neck. In Hospital . Mrs. Clyde McCallum was ad mitted to the Albemarle Hospital on Sunday for treatment. Keep Healthy! ; shop with us Vitamins First Aid 7 Supplies y;iyjrf!.y' Prescriptions Baby Needs S and M PHARMACY "Free Delivery" In 1 Greenville . Miss Mildred Reed, who left the hospital last week, is visit ing Mr- and Mrs. Frank Jolly in Greenville. She was accom panied there by her mother, Mrs. Wilson Reed. From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Towe and children of Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Erie Haste. Week-end Hera ' John Mathews and his room mate,. Murray Strawbridge, stu dents at East Carolina College at Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Mathews. From Warwick Miss Peggy White of Warwick, Va. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob White near Hertford. Returned Home Miss Virginia Tucker has re turned to her home in. Santa Monica; Calif, after ; fepding several weeks with ier mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. From Langley Field ' ' ' Sgt. and Mrs. Marion Riddick of Langley Field, Va., spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. From Greenville ' Mrs. Clyde Landing of Green ville has returned home after spending a week with her sis ter, Mrs. J.' E. Jones, ceive her AB degree.. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane and two children and Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr., - visited Mr. and Mi's. James Powell - in. Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Week-end Hen Mn and Mrs. N. E. Mohn of Saturday Guests Mi., and Mrs. . Grayson Jordan had as their dinner guests Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. A, D. El liott, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Elliott, Andy, Brenda and Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonza Elliott, Jr., and son, Johnny of s Roper. .,- x (V), : .ii 'i i.t . TuMday Guortav ''i .-- ; .-' '; '-' ttUS:': Mr. and Mrs. James "Brock of kew Bern spent the week-end Elizabeth CMy visited Mr.vand with Mr. and Mrs. E." C. Wood ard. . Week-end la Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett and family spent the week-end in Raleigh with relatives. . .' From Ahoskie . Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Carter of Ahoskie spent the" week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard. ; Visited Relative . Mrs. Carlton Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon spent several days last week with relatives at Chocowinity. J I Week-end Guests Wynda Lyne Chappell, a stu Mrs. Grayson Jordan on Tuesday. .u.r tj'Vf-1'" ta Hoir".'' . '" Missj' Jdred Re4;4 a- pti- tient j; i Memorial ' Hospital at ChaperHiU forftibservMAon and treatmeV . Mii.j-'.'f ' '- ROOK' CLUB MEETS ' Mrs. D. F; Reed,' Sr, was hos tess to her Rook , Club Friday night at her home on Dobb Street Those playing were Mes dames J. H. Towe,- G. R. Tuck er, Anse White, :C. R." Holmes, Oscar Newbold, Harry Hollowell, Archie Lane, C. T. Skinner, , W. ; J. Davis,' Miss Mary Sumner. 1 Miss Ruby White and Miss Thel-iS ,,:,r;..;i.:.H;r,',,;j"OT-'-!,".-. ...y. lli si T, P. Lrinn was a de-I I Cl. 'Tl.j hi,, i 1 ;htful hostess at a luncheon score p;:a. .went to IJrs.1 John- i nday at . her home on Front son. A sa! 1 course was served. Street honoring the ladies of. the auxiliary-1 of the' - Perquimansr Chowan-Medical Society.' Aftet the luncheon. . the , yearly busi ness meeting Wcs discussed. ;?.;,':a-i I ' n", ii y. i i .). ,,. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB - Mrs. G.. W. Barbee was hostess to (her Bridge Club Tuesday 1 Rightr-at i rhet a home- on Grubb Street. Those playing were Mesj dames J. T, Biggers,vJ. ,D,,Cos .teni CV M.,,Wi)lifarcU C. E John son, C.,.R,; Holmes, Miss Mary Miss Kate j Z f. . taine4 her Bridge Club I uesr' 1 , 1 1. ' ' night at he home oa rUi I Street Those playing were Mes- dames B. G. Koonce, F. A, . Mc- i. j Almost everyorie ' t; ure In repaying smi: -and4 , many - people a also for Tnoderate c hardly anyone fails to l ones. Thelma Elliott. The high score ,wl -La Rochefou "TC-? CLU3 v. t,.:J. r.,..v nn...-.. ,w4lGoogan. V. N. Darden, Charles W r ,Tlf 'iWhedbee, T. B. Sumner, W. G. hardly anyone fai ?h,hr ZLQrL Nathan Relfe and Miss, gratitude for great Trin-' Wilson, W. H..Hardcastle, i J. H. Newbold, C. A. Davenport, . C. R. Holmes, W. H. Pitt, Miss Ruth Schroeder and Miss Louise i Chalk, 11 The; high score prize went -to, Mrs. jHolmes. Refresh ments 'were served by the hos tess. . . , I ; WeVe Pleased To Announce , 1 A. Ri (Qiip) WINSLOW is now associated with us ai$ salesman., v He will appreciate . his . many friends : calling to see him. ' r . u ' U'-' ma Elliott Drize Went to. Mrs. Skinner and ( ft dent at East Carolina i College, I in wn . numrrto Mio : wrutf WovrOlcncfkni f'otcr Co. Hertford, N. C. , spent the week-end with her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Chappell. She had as her guest Linda Johnson of Thoraasville. Sunday Guecls . . Mrs. T. W. Nixon had as her guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nixon and daughter Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Quincy and children, Ava and Perry, Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford and chil dren, Barbara, Brenda and Bil- lie, all of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons and son, Greg of Okisco and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keegan. A salad course was - served. FRIDAY-SATURDAY! SHOWS FRIDAr:15-9:C3 P. t SHOWS SATURDAY 3:30-5:15-7:00-8:50 V. M ; ... , KELVIN JCOROOIIAN t ' , in , IllKjilnili SUNDAY-MONDAY: ' SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15-4:00-9:15 P, U SHOWS MONDAY 7:15-9:00 P. M. f 'i BRIGITTE BARDOT . l ';; -'':-y . in ' - : GOES TO UiTi Admission; Adults 50c Children 25c; Our Sale IS ON! Show Now - Save ... V;- 'I;;. J..' .--! rrT ' i1 Our Entire Remaining Stock of Fall and Winter '' O SKIRTS O SWEATERS O SUITS O COATS DRiSSES Now Reduced To I H price Coroei in today for that new item you have been wanting to buy at a bargain! 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