in I. vis spent several i with Mis. Betty a c .',E.' Catling, 'g of ield W i.VilleWa:' Smith, -d A' 3' and Edentor 3. I. A. i .hiie. dar In "Norfolk 'r. and1, Mrs. v Edward Barber nt Sunday with relatives in if oik, Va..' --ismouth .s. Aieorge ieias, of., ting 1 " her v son-in-law and. ighter, Mr. .and Mrs. .Vincent, 11 at Portsmouth, Va. iiins ReUHv Mrs. W. H. Barber left Tues- S. f f . A. id ; Va.. and . attended the neral of her brother. Cecil ! avenporton. Wednesday. Mended Funeral ;' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barber, :rs. William Leicester and Mrs. ack Kobertson h attenoed toe . in, ml Wednesday at St. Brides, Va. eek-end la Norfolk Mrs. E A. Bvrum SDent the eek-end at Norfolk. Va., with latjVes. eek-end In Edenton Mrs. ' ' Olivia' Hobbs spent Qie eekend with Mrs. C. N. Gnf n in Edenton. attuned To Washington Leigh Winslow. Jr., and Miss irginia Harris of Washington,1 Charlotte ). C, have returned to Wash- Mrs. H. C Sullivan is spends ngton after'' visiting E. Leigh ing several days this week in 'inslow. Tuesday In Elizabeth City Mrs. ' Beatrice Garrett spent! 'uesday in Elizabeth City with er daughter, Miss Iris Garrett. etumed Home Harrv Winslow has returned i, ome from Norfolk General ospilal in Norfolk, Va., where e went for observation and eatment. etumed Home Mrs. Robert Atwater of Char tte spent the week-end with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 'i wards. 'ram Roper Mr. and Mrs- C. T. White of Ooper visited Mrs. J. E. Everett Sunday. On Sick List : Dan Reed, who has been con "ined to his home because of ;ickness, is improved. .'eek-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr., ent the week-end in Raleigh 'ith Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed, unday In Richmond Mrs. William Tucker end Paul 'ucker spent Sunday in Rich iond, Va., with Mr. end Mrs jhn Martin. . i LADIES INITIAL BLOUSE j .i. '- - -- .- - laHatoisrh11 - Mrs. J. E. Morris i visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Morgan iri Raleigh. ' j, s i A 'U'Jf' I' Mrs. V., N. uaixjen jert, rues day 'and i Visiting her , son-in-law and daughter, Mr; kod Mrs. H. R. Christensen in, ;Chart$t.,; Returned Horn :. 'y-r . ,iff:. ; Mr, i and Mri ' , V.. N. ' Darden visited Mr. ' and Mrs. Herman Jenkins in ; Norfolk, Va., and were accompanied there by Mrs. D. S. Darden, who had been visiting them. Mrs. Darden will spent - a lew aays wim mr. ana Mrs. Jenkins before returning to her home in Florida on Wed nesday. Visiting Son Mrs: C. R. Holmes is snendimr . - week visiting j. her son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes. Week-tad Here Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chappell from Roanoke Rapids spent the - - In Charlotte Mrs. W. H. Pitt left Tuesday r vnanoue wnere sne is spend ... -n .11, ,i i f g several days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Howard Pitt Mr. and Week-end Here - Miss Betsy Orr from East Car olina College at Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lane: Charlotte visiting - Dr. nd Mrs. A. D. Taylor. ; From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffler of Richmond, Va., spent Friday and Saturday with relatives here. Attended WMU Meeting M- J- W. Zachery and Mrs. L A. Ward spent several days this week in Winston-Salem where they attended the WMU meeting. Visiting Relatives Mrs. Helen Chappell is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Broughton at Wilmington, Del. Week-end Guests Sgt and Mrs. Marion Riddkk and two sons, . Wayne and Rufus from Langley Field, Va., Robert Riddick from Norfolk, Va., Mrs. John Lewjs Perry and daugh ter, Joan of Windsor, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Sunday la Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe visit-1 ed Mr. and Mrs. John Young blood in Tarboro Sunday. Week-end Here J. E. Winslow, Jr., spent the week-end with his father, J. E Winslow and Mrs. Winslow. Siies 32 to 38 Mochint Wahabl No Starch Htctuary Do Not Wripg Twlrt $100 D Mfl. "$1,M Volut Mrs. Jake Wn.ie, who was a patient at the Albemarle Hospi tal several weeks ago, returned to the hospital Saturday for ob servation and treatment. ,. , Sunday XX FarettevXU Mr. end Mrs. Dick Brewer spent Sunday to iFayetteville with friends and relatives.,- . . Tcom Duke VrdTerrity . , , i'j Miss Patricia "Biggers ! from! uke University, purnarn, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Biggers. 4 from Chapel Kill - 1 Miss Joanna P. Willitord, ' student . the v University of North Carolina, a Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with, her parents, Mr. end .Mb. C M. Visited Hare Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young from Philadelphia, Va visited Mrs. J. H. Bagley a short while Wed nesday enroute jfrom Florida to their home. , j Operated Upon Mrs. Minnie Perry underwent a major operation on Saturday at the Albemarle Hospital and is getting along fairly well In Greenville Mrs. Wilson Reed- and Miss Mildred Reed are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jolly in Green ville. Week-end Here Vickie Johnson from Meredith College in Raleigh and Charlie Johnson from Wake Forest Col lege' at Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson. Week-end Guests Miss Julia Anne Stokes of Gamer, Miss Clay Stokes from Peace College in Raleigh, Miss Ganelle Hargrode, also a student at Peace, Miss Virginia Sikes of Burlington, Miss Joyce Thornton, Miss Marelihe Winstead and Miss Verna Reynolds of Durham were i the week-end -guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes end Miss Jo Pat Stokes. From State College Willis Williams, 'Preston Nix on and John Broughton, students at State College in Raleigh, spent the -week-end witfyrtheir,, respec tive parents. v t Week-end Here ( Miss Mabel Frances Keel from Radford College, Mir. and Mrs. Don Lee of Hopewell, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sadler of Suffolk, Va,, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keel. From Raleigh Jake Myers spent several days at his home here last week. In Kinston Mrs. L. D. Myers, Mrs. William Ray Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin attended the funeral of Mary W. Pail in Kin ston Tuesday; their sister-in-law and aunt In Raleigh Mrs. Preston Nixon, who grad uated Friday night as a prac tical nurse, has moved to Ra leigh where she has accepted a position at Wake Memorial Hos pital. From Norfolk Mrs. Tommy . Thompson of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with her father, A. R Stallings, Returned Home Mrs. J. C. Martin of Tarboro has returned to her home after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Weeks and family. From Graham Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clayton and daughter, Kelly of Graham will spend the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. Insurance Auto Fire Carnally Accident & Health Hospitatotion ; Henry (VSulliVan 1 Kailenwide Insurance . '' ' ComjpaniM v. .tii. ji Mrs. T. P. Brinn attended the Art Show last Wednesday, held at the - Woman'- Club, in Eliza beth, City. Mrs, Brinn entered several of her . watercolor . p ic tures and was awarded second and third prizes in that division. - ROOK CLUB MEETS , Mrs.5 J. H. ' Towe entertained h&! Rook :Club Friday flight t her . home1 on' Church - Street Those ' playing we're MeddarheS J. E. Morris,' G. R. Tnckeri Anse White, Charles Whedbee;" Oscar Newbold, ' W. ;l J.' ' Davis, C. ' T. Skinner, D. -F: Reed, Sr.; Harry Hollowell," Carlton Cannon, Miss Mary . Sumner' and Miss 'Ruby White. The' nigh "score" prize went to Miss Sumner and low was awarded Mrs. ' Reed. Re freshments were Served by the hostess. , r ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB Miss Theima Elliott entertain ed her Bridge Club Tuesday night at her home. Those play ing were Mesdames Charles Whedbee, T. B. Sumner, Nathan Relfe, B. G:' Koonce, W. i G. Wright, ' Donald Norman, Miss Kate Blanchard and the hostess. The', high score , prize went to Mrs! Whedbee. .. A sweet course was served. Fluffy Rice . an fot roui ht Htm uw Cat Food . 3 40 BOH MM HOTIW ' Pineapple 2 1 39 Af st. Cookies MW TAOT OUT M WMIIMI Wafer Ca 3 39' 13' A1 I 1 .Pm' ' "mk -: r w. s. choice v f k ' - ' &H I . IENTEN SEAFOODS ' . TT f!"l WHOLlfnNV I 1 I chops . "op I V VW CW PCTATCES . . . . 2 & 45 NsSl I 1 "X f N I III , fl MonON'S noun 1 ( 1 ' ;mam'l0 ' j 1i l" it -Z1 r,A iub I 1 K 4 fl macars&ckeese . . nri., 4 :f $ i. V lty l'r iC J I M. JJi i--' ' - -' "n."" il '- " fi ' A aL n JC r W IrkMTjM one 5 lb. bISs. CI."J."X Tl'.!A . v .1-.. . , r yy b 5l3 with wiprHA ne Mr,pX v .Ho,.T0i J..,. . . t Ml Man jmoit (iain wim . i ' 1 1 ' iri ww-m n tomy - f STALEY'S WAFFLE SYRU? i--19 At 35 KS'TIVI COG FOOD FuHICH'S .VJSTARD FkEiich d:esss::5 pizza pie t.ix - . ... . 39' c::cle ek:s cc:;yerted rice . . . 2? EASY-Ori 5TAP.CII -s a- . . . - 49 79 CArxiiriA ciscuits .6 5- a? NESCAFE i:TAIIT COFFEE w 87 i:or CROSS ci'ris . .Y. . .-37 vjUJ -LUSCIOUS- FRESH. C Z-4TV 'PINT t; ) ' CID CUCS POTATOES : . coco IM com' t ,'"l:C..;.- AT PA" 1 Miss Jo Pat Stokes, whose marriage, to Victor Huggins will take place April 2 in Germany, was. honored Saturday afternoon at a party given by Mrs. J. T Biggers, Mrs. C. U. WOliford and Mrs. G. R. Tucker at the Biggers home on Market Street. Arrangements of mixed spring flowers were used to decorate he; , party rooms. . The', dining, table was .covered .with a cut? work linen, cloth centered with ;; " Make Appointment Now LOOK YOUR BEST FOR EASTER WITH -THAT NEW HAIR-DO FROM , FAYE'S BEAUTY SHOP MRS. LANIER WHITE. Owner ' , ' ' r Chef $ Prid 1 THUM . m . MT, , IT.ll. WIN. ItCKI TO UWI - 4 WITH SHUT BMW.. tUMHU M1 Turkey Slices wt muw ohsiiim roMHUN Olive Oil . . . hnot ppinsMWAwma n. so Nylonge Sponge Kioiaoisteiaoui(Mc.coAnD - M&M Candy 313 Muuutr'gBiciow atocown Chip Twirls 'AT 29 - e . 3 '59 15-35' . fc ; . .. .V- 31 3 4 In I I. ( V ! a slver 1 camellias. .1 The 30 giH'Sts pr..it...t weit served diced drinks, hem' rolls, cookies, cheese straws, 'nuts and mints.. t -. The guest of honor was pre sented a , gift of china by the hostesses. .-,, HOSTESS TO BRIDtGS CLUB Mrs. H. C. Stokes .was hostess to ; her ' Bridge t Club ' Tuesday night at her home ' on' Front' : S For Your EASTER PERMANENT OR RIRDO PHONE 6787 . Perk wiLHrtscw ... rror NoiHmoto ooon wim RVI CINTS Off ON HIW KN UN "T75 . niirrvil 70i.-.., ... 3 Vl -I ABAC I v ' ukmcui.ni -,3 JuaWAtlHVIUOWtWVANCAW umo rot WNCMI ' OU1CK IAIT () MUt -"-1 r .. - to oo v " io r r 1 ' ... t ' I v r .: ...t.;;v -mes J. T. 1 .. . C. , . .. .i Jord, C. E. J ns , ' '. E..r ee, J. -D. C rjton, Miss Mary Sumner. 1"3 Huty ,Wh"3 a.. Miss Louise Chalk. " The hirjh score prize! went to Miss Chalk. A sweet course was served by, the hostess. T3Y X V"-LY CL.SSinZO ri rtnjrWijiu-LrLTiJuiJiXLn j-i r i"i nrirur r - h.--T ; j i .1 ' : ' '; FRIDAY-SATURDAY. SHOWS-FRIDAY TO-fiiCO P, IS,) ' , SHOWS SATURDAY: 3:15-SU0-7:05.9:0O, P. M. , , ; ; Jeff Chandler and John Saxon , v k, SUNDAY-MONDAY i SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15-4:l5-9cl5 P. M. SHOWS MONDAY: 7:60 ANDV9:00 P. M. Marilyn Monroe and Yves Mbntand UTS Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c IXTU CO 00 .... H , n ait TINDW VEAL lux fla::i$ MtW OiNIU COMniWOM so LiruC'JY 3P DODfM aii MnH omiomr . . CONTAINS WtM VI OUT WMJTINM I ' ' ! " ImcMniT t t M' , M .7 ; . ' j it I Vwh to w-. my sincere anks to mymany friends, and. Natives for the; ' lovely cards, .-.utiful. flowers.:- visits made ' and prayers offered . while I was a patient in the hospital ana since my return home. They will long be remembered. May God bless each one of you. v r , . DEN"3 CAr.TV.T.rcnT. - m mm m m,t Dior VA1UC MTQtAOl VMUVMOM AM v IOa flUMK-MMOIM T STEAIl 99 1 mosty Mom men . . 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