l!ra. Archie T. Lane, I . 1 t Wednesday with' Hi A. James S. iloNider "1 Hill and attended the i.:rs. Jamea S. IMcNid 1 Cuv Episcopal Church, I E.3 on Thursday. - 7 At Hampton ;t '. and 1 Mi'. Philip Jackson . I.:ra. Moody Mathews, Sr., it Sunday in Hampton, Va., h relatives. 11 Greanvilla l.lr. and Mrs. Clyde landing of eenviHe spent ' Sunday with x. and Mrs. E. Yi Berry and J, B. Jones, i l"hey were companied here by Mrs. Jones ho had been, visiting them. , ; ' tended Funeral . ,, . Among those from out-of-town .tending the funeral of Mrs. ames S. McNlder, Sr, were Trs, Annie Bell C Nye, Mrs. ,Tina C Forest, Mrs. Constance J. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jox, Miss Virginia Cox of Nor jlk, Va., Mrs, frank Kirby, Portsmouth; Va,; Mr. and Mrs. "k Edwards ef Greenville, and Rev. and Mrs. J. A, Auman Garner. :t Duke Hospital i Mrs. Marion Swindell was ad mitted to Duke Hospital last week for observation and treat 'ment. ' " from Windsor ' , - Mrs. J. H. Tbigpen of Windsor is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell and family. Sunday At Driven Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Garden visited ' Roy , Jones at Drivers, ( Va., on Sunday. Jj Week-end la Raleigh' 'j " Mrs. George Baker and daugh 'i ter, Angela and Mrs. Frank Jes , sup spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Batts. . ' Manager' of Cavaltw $ . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horton and daughter are making their home at Kagi Head where Mr. Horton has been made manager,, of the Cavalir-3frtel- p"!- From Henderse . Mrs. Cecil Mackey of Hender son spent several days with Mrs. J. R, Jarvis. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. J. H. (Bagley have returned home from New Emyma Beach, Fla., after visit ing. their son-in-law and daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Piek hardt Week-end In Edenlon , Mrs. Olivia Hobbs spent the week-end with relatives. . Tuesday Here Mr. and Mrs. -Bishop McClym ent from Qfieenstown, Md., spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ben Avery 1. and Mrs. Max Campbell and - visited Mr. 'Avery at Albemarle Hospital while here. In Hospital i Mrs. Paul Smith was admit ted ; to the Albemarle Hospital in. Elizabeth City for observa tion. . lteturned Home - Miss Kate Blanchard returned to her home this week from the Albemarle Hospital where she . had spent . several weeks for treatment. From Sheibyvtlle r ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles t. Camp - bell from Shelbyville, Jnd., spent several days this week with Mrs. Max Campbell and Mrs. Ben B. Avery. - . In Petersburg , f ,' ' f Mrs. J. E. Morris is visiting (her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. George Clark in Peters burg, Va. ; , Frs3ToI3V3 ONE LOT OF, 1 Pr-VlPri 18 SQUARES , $5.00 Per sq. EE 113 FOR . ' , CEMENT PIPE i jta va-y . , COUCHED STONE hop IIERTrC?J& First v Attended Medical Meeting , Dr.' and Mrs. T. Y- ,Brinn at tended a Medical Alumni Meet ing - at Chapel Hill on Friday. They were accompanied . home by Mrs. W. H. Glasson of Dur ham who is visiting .them. ... - Leave. For Atlanta r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrell left .this week for Atlanta, Ga., where they will attend the' ai nual Southeastern Pyrofax Gas and Trade Show Convention. Mr. Harrell Is distributor for Pyrofax Returned From Hospital Mrs. B. F. Bray has returned to her home from the Chowan Hospital after spending several weeks there. ' v ( Returned Home : , Mrs Marcus E. Hobbs of Dur ham has returned to her home after visiting her mother, MrS. J. C. Blanchard. in this area. Week-end At Vienna. Va. . - Mr. and Mrs. Parker Chesson and , Mr. and Mrs. . Fernando Chappell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tilson Chap pell and family at Vienna, Va. - Returned From Hospital Mrs. . R. L. Knowles has re-' turned home from the Albemarle Hospital where . she , has .spent several weeks for treatment. Week-end In Charlotte "-Mr.- and Mrs. J. T. Biggers spent the week-end in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Big gers, Sr. X DON JUAN APPUCANTS To all of those who applied for jobs at DON JUAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, and who are interestedV m attending the please report on Monday mcrningy March 25th, at 8 o'clock at the School ? Garage in back of the Perquimans ? County High School. OUR EASTER CANDY AND STUFFED TOYS' HAVE ARRIVED . . . WHITMAN'S FRESH-FRESH-FRESH ONE & TWO .POUND BOXES. S and M PHARMACY PHONE 426-5527 HERTFORD. N. C 1111 "- "r- - - , ways driven and agenta are Just , ! as nice in these places a iisefp' are In your borne town. f Next time you plan a trip A whether it la for 10 mika or j N 1000 miles ca-- - ,.: , . ,. -A - , 1 Viis Parents ,., .,.- t . .. 'Mrs. Olive L. Gregory of Eliz abeth City, spent I Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. OHver D.' Layden, Sr., and her brother, Oliver, Jr."; Sat urday ' was Mrt Gregory's and her twin brothers' birthday. i In Norfolk ; Mrs E. A. Byrum spent sevp eral days in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. ,i . . '," From, Norfolk ? Mr. and Mrs. Bill ', Seymour and x. daughter of Norfolk, ' Va., spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward.' -" 1 - - In Durham . Mrs. W. J. Davis is in. Dur ham staying with her sister, who is a patient at Duke Hos pital. t , . Week-end In Portsmouth 1 Mr.1 and Mrs. Bobby Keaton and family spent 'the week-end with 1 Mrs. Benton White in Portsmouth, Va. ' 1 Saturday In St Paula Miss Gladys Felton, Mrs. E. C. Woodard and Mrs. J. D. Coston spent Saturday in St. Pauls. , 1 ; " - f in US Sowing School - - f -f ri-ri YvmniiA' LrrLfu 17c Gd There are TraHwaya ttaea la , Indiana, In Texas, Callfonua, r Florida and New England, Just 1 aa there are in your state. TraiV , . 7 Sur.4-7 In Catesvle ' Mr, and I.'r3, Gil Underwood and family1 spent Sunday in Gatesville with relative t. V Rturnd Ilome " -" Mrs. Fenton1 Hurdle, Mrs. ' B. tf. : Hurdle r and" Donald Hurdle have, returned home after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hur dle at Talahassee, Florida. I ' 'ii.i.n.1 xir. ' it ....i.'.:...:... ,"v h frs.: t. -v,v ...:j .V XM i )? j hn.r VK V v' ...-till . ;'v-v; Brand New Selection Suits, Dresses ; and Hats ; ; the Woods . . . COLONIAL ST0RES I 1 " ' ( NRTU MOtTONt fHOUN CHICKKtf TUWCIY 01 SEtf SAW ON MOIITOirSniOtfM .tauroni 1 Cliacia ......3 rTCl i - WWWoPf. " . .E ' M O .ID, CI.EESE cr: toft C fZ -iU'a Quart y rT. - .'V ' Y4WT 'Viiiir?!!t:UUVV Rob-Ti i :icD aci?2. . . . . , a . a CS C2A!3 Ar:iC5AUC3. 1,.,.,... ......... CS C'1 3 C.ZZTZS Cr ".!!. i ; 4 . 4 . .... m ma-J clcy: c; ' -"" j' . 4 ContLiued kam T""i 1 X'spirited disctisrfon r3' out the building of the newroun's- ' : Hertford school in !CS3,ia wliA T"r- VTinslow had oa 4isplay 'a both-grammar and mgn scnuois beautlWy . writ,te.n -VtoK. poems, were housed. . This was burned and let and other things, of in 1956 and the c-iiitire-, ' were lnterest -Tcluding a medical' book 'cause We've Got ,!,. f ' ' ' - .' - : ...;" ." i n . i.'j YM, ih CS leeilw hM MMnfl to'cmw ahewt. Cental Slam Im bw MMd Hw Milr Cm NMloiwJ Irondi Fm4 IttanH h Koftaii '. for 196J. Thii dimiu that m Colonial yw wlll Snd wMo anortnwnl of tho moil famout brand! h Iho-tanA Tkt fararS ManM ttio broiidoliiiowoidtnMi.,xi'iiHHfco( , J , v 1 - . TWi fMRi wImii y CWonial r frt SdmI Mtt, food far tow m CotaW't ortkry low priwtk. " ' CorWteMoynaiMwIyw- ' ' THE TEIIDEREST DEEF 111 TOVJi'lvCOLOCinS IR-'TENDER - RRmblJR;STRR CENTER SHOULD::! COAST. 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Croativ Uxluu( - .fl r- v it. 1 w - r a 4 a r f :1 .primed in 16:3 I avid Cox brought old paper lyonejv or pcrip, : issued. ,' by yFerqu ans 'election , night';. ,in June. . 'Ray will present another interesting program on. some "phage, of4 Per quimans History, . So Hop on Over TCLEPHONE 426-5620 ; Hertford, N.C v; .gW'.'I j' 'jW jilV( ""1! r ' l N A -.1. i '4 VX. r ., (tank OMMJI lffli Ut,,j.l tie nOa ', .. -. FRESH SEAFOOD ' rrh Chw; Eoy Rockflth v - lb.1 33c Fresh Chet. Boy Roe Shad . Ib 23e Freih Chti. tif Perch V ; , ", lb. 19c -fciedium S.rrp :.,, lb. S3c 7 t MttHr ttomn A CfMtm .. Cnaiivo Cr;; ? ... ; Ut 4 oc.r Cook roka J voMOtt . Bth o, V I . si u a - t , 3 si ? Tir.rD Kir:;3YS r you ior::r mv th bikfts . h j f..t Td of line waste tnat r m intern i u Tr.I A V.ri-LY CLASSIHED the.Tracks to CONFIDEMCB BRAND NAMES : ( ' i CO FREE , COLD BONO stamps 1 " Vr rMi Coupon tnd rln fnrckiai of onijj oz. enm rel CrVILS FOC J CAKff vc m ijAim JO. IM " f . 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