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r n and Mrs. Rogt t Chesspn, Sr. uest the. honor of your presence . t the marriBge of their daughter Julianna Pearl' . :v to ' ' Mr. Herbert Roy Chappell -, United States Air Fores , turday, tha 15th of June, 1963 . at three o'clock Hebron, Methodist Church i Boper, North Carolina No-invitations will be mailed locally. You are invited to at tend. , Visit Hr . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Powell o Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Mar-, gie Dillon and Mrs. Nealy White ' head of Suffolk, Va., visited, in the home of Mr. and Mrs.. R. C Fitch Sunday. ; Mrs. Bernard Powell brought a birthday din ner and a nice birthday cake for Mrs. R. G. Fitch. Mrs. A. J Parrish visited with Mr. and Mrs. ; Fitch from Saturday until Mon day with her sister. ' Visiting In Florida ;. jMr. ' and , Mrs; , Edgar Fields and son- Ervin are . spending some time at West Palm Beach, Fla., visitwf Mr;' and Mrs. E1 gar ' Fields, Jr., and family. At Nags Head . vMrs. Frank JessuPv Mrs. George Baker and daughter, An gela and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Betts and daughter spent several days, this week at Nags Head. , Return.d Horn ; Mrs. Walter Kanoy has. re turned home after spending sev eral weeks with relatives and friends at Spencer, Huntersville and. Charlotte ; Mondar t EUsabai-- CUT Mrs. Bilt White and Mrs. Fred Winslow spent Monday with Mrs., Cecil Garrett in Elizabeth City. In Hospital .. .. -' Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr.. was ad mitted to the Albemarle Hospi tal on Monday , for observation and treatment. .'. y In Hospital ' ! - " '.' Mrs: Oscar, NewboW was ad mitted to the Aemarle Hospi tal Monday for, observation and treatment. ' In Hospital Tom Riddick is in the Aloe- marle Hospital where he under went . an appendectomy and is getting along nicely. , Sumnwc WUh7pMi. Mr. and Mrs. Preston, Wins low and daughter of Raleigh, ar rived here Saturday to spaad the summer with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow. He has' accepted a job at New port ' News Shipyard ' in . the Atomic Design Department Returns. Horn. --. u;.. I - Mrs.! ; Eugene Boyce,. who has been' a patient in the- Albemarle Hospital, has returned' to her home and is reported getting: along nicely. , . . Week-end In S-HWk Thomas Gregory, son of Mf. and Mrs." Noah Gregory spent the week-end in Suffolk!. Vfc, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pet Peer ry. Mrs. Perry i the former Becky Gregory. ' From. Raleigh Miss ,Nhcy Zachary of Ra leigh spent the week-eod with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Zachary. Z 'JU&J C'j iReeent Cue.Js JEIrs. EiU Sturgess and dugh- Mr. and t,lrs, E- Ritter and ter of Portsmouth, Va Mrs. J. B. Greg Lvengo6d of Winston- Archer and Miss Ophelia Eley.Salm were recent guests of Mr. of Suffolk, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs and- Mrs. Clinton ly and Mrs. C E. Atkinsoni Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs., Julian White, jr., iand daughter Joan from Noffolk, Ya spent the. week-end with, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. Returned To Hampton '.' Miss Sue P. White returned to Hampton Va., Monday to con tinue her' school Work after spending a,, week with her par ents following an injury. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. ' Front Suffolk -,, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sadler and children from Suffolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keel!' Accepts Position Miss Judy Reed and Miss Su san Nixon are spending several days this week at the Chowan Hospital' where they -are nurses' aids. , Attends Graduation Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McGoogan spent the week-end in Greens boro where they attended the graduation exercises at Greens boro College Sunday at which time their daughter Miss Letitia McGoogan received her degree in music. ! Week-end In Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrura. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs in Edenton, On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and Mrs. Byrum visited H. T. Hobbs in Wilson.' ... Thursday In Suffolk Mr; and Mrs. Clinton Eley and Mrs. C- E. Atkinson v spent Thursday ' in Suffolk, Va,, with relatives and friends. From Washington Mrs. Sybil Lane of Washing ton, D. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman El liott. ...... i From Washington Miss Peggy Lane of: Washing ton, D. C-. spent the Week-end with her grandparents," Mr., and Mrs. Singleton Lane. V, sk-end At Ew Earn ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill White spent the week-end iza New Bern with. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcllwean, Attended GraduatiAA Mr. aod.Mts. Wi H.' Pitt and Mrs. T. S. White spent the week-end at Woodbury Forest, Va., where they attended gradu ation exercises s at Woodbury Forest College when Thomas E. White III. received his diploma, 1 iaj C r t ' EIRTH L - - Caj.t. ani Mrs. Johrt-K. Th Capt. and Mrs, I?o,' li F. Pot- m ter announce' 'the Wth of a pen and Faircbild three children Air Force Erse Washington spent 'Thursday with Mr. and Mrs-. Marion Swindell. Returned Home -Mrs. William Tucker has . re turned to her home on Grubb Street after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin in Richmond, Va, - ' ' nr1 r ; m L . p3 FRIDAYATURDAY: ONE FtOW FRIDAY 7:18 P. M. SHOWS SATURDAY 3:3i-5:J0-7:lO-8:0O P. M. it C-vL'sses County Hospital, O -ensboro, Kentucky.. Mrs. Potts- 'is tfie'formei' MTST-Cettie r vis of Edenton, Route 2. Sophia Lcren and Ar.thony Perkins - miii wiiii ;imm iiidi fin. SUNDAY-MONDAY: Srn"" X -DY 2:15r4:05i NITS 9:00 . , MONDAY O:,-; . C.,i.Y :30 P. M, , The murder that cl.red the lives of is .' llzrk' Rcbson's , t mr 4 rtc In Washington , ' Mrs. W. H. Cole, who has been visiting . her spn-uwaw a"a week-end with daughter for several weeks left G R Tucker. Friday to visit her daughter-in-law and son, Mr., and Mrs. Bill Cole in Washington, D. C. ' From Henderson . Dr. G. R. Tucker and son,, George of Henderson Spent e Mr. ana , Mrs.- '-JLETIS' GO TO THkilbVIE" AdBissis Adu!t3 COc Children 25c HBirrroRp. NORTH tAROUNA .7 Dear-friends' , . 'r We have just read abenit a" class of high school studeW who visits 'funeral 2 Til' ' group , , ' We recommend the ideaT roung. people should h.v. . Per understanding of this phase'- --,wj.i2ata.on.- Death i an: (nn.i.i . . .-r""1 S , "--v-owxvjpart.of life ' Thework:0.tWBOrtlcJane subjects to-.be avoided. They should be; known and understood", to are cordially invited . to .visit our f uneral home. ( H , " Respectfully . .:. Notice Of Sale Of Property For , Delinquent 1962 Taxes v. (" it '..!; ,! ' ' ' 'I The umieesiod. Tan' CoUector of Perguimani Couniy. wiU eHe'ti for, sale at public biddings i, the higheU bidder, en Mondarv July 1st, 1963. at the Court House. door in Perquimans County, to lot wwtn propettr for non-payment of 19S2 taxes. " y J. K. WHITE i ; Perquimans County Tax Collector ' . CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE ' 11 1'" " f " - tt ifyV'rVTtirir'iorMeJwifrwywij : t HERTFORD TOWNSHIP NO 1 Joseph T. Barclift, 1 lot Penn. Ave...1...:.a-.,i...t....i ..... 49.17 John W. Boyce Est., I lot Grub bSt.i.i.i.ii.-..A:i....:.....v... 33.3ft Ihomas Cox, 1 lot Grubb St.....,.....: vi.jii...i,.v.......'..: , 40.78 Norman Elliott Est., 1 lot Market St. Reed; I lot. King St.; , 1 lot WiUow- St; 1 lot R. R. Ave.;, l lot Grubb St. ; ' . i. White; 1 lot Gum St.; 1 lot . White Lane; 1 lot Penn. ,v: Ave. Bellaza; 1 lot Penn. Ave... .......;.......i....:a.............. i 241.73 Audrey S. Goodman, 1 lot No. ft Miller Square,.;.....,:. .: 107.32 Elisha Goodwi nEst., 23 acres Goodwin Tract............:...... 3.21 Sidney Goodwin Est.. 10 acres J. Sidney and building........... 16.05 Lester Keel. lots Market St.. ................................. ............. 104.05 Kermit Lane, l lot Edenton Rd. St.....;.........;::...;........;...... 27.05 William E. Lane 1 lot Dobb St.; 1 lot Dobb St.;..-.. ............. 51.42 Mrs. Evelyn White Lattimore, lot - and building Covent Garden ... ; x....;....U:i...:.t..,:........ 8.25 Howard E. Long; lot 100 ft. by 150 ft., Brown Acres;.... . 93.27 Come In Today an Select A Card .' . andAGiftfor-Yotir Dad. - - . a few"' - K.J - i..;.We also , hive praduation Card left . , ; send 'a Hallmark Card today to your , , .',;.:. ;:;,,.i!. i.',,i-,V;.,;):Jl r favorite graduate. i; S and M PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY rfyyVVyMMlWWWtWssWiWsVAW I s ' s I s 3 mm I . . e-. i . w a L ii i ii . ' ' ' - i SefviMm old-fashioned meals' at pU-fashloned iricii Ji bv shotDins your MODERN COLONIAL SIOKKBI JC 77. " . ..... .:i"i-i ..; ''V y Jhira happy with sumptuous, hearty mals..t M . .. . t !.& i 1. 4pn asirainiinea, oaiancea ouqgu.c t vj iuuu : habit to abop Colonial. , I ; , The first time you, come in Colonial, look, : ttfound- at the, wonderful variety of foods, all of ' 0MMttntly high quality. Ask Colonial's meat,pro , tluce and grocery, men to tell'you about their 6--' fartBWDt and answer; any questions you may. . COUNIALStgRtsj,! 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Name Brand, merchandise, reasonable prices, double guarantees and wide selections will make your shopping a pleasure at "BLANCHARD'S" . . , Gifts costing as little as $1.00 will be. attractively gift-wrapped FREE! MEN'S SUITS Beautifully styled new wash and wear plaids, checks, solids., in. a wide variety of colors. Reg., shorts', longs. Alterations freel ' Priced from $27.50 up. ARROW DRESS SHIRTS Ask!" for the very popular "HITT" style in wash and wear V. y Always a favorite gift to receive. Priced at $4.50 SPORT SHIRTS All the new styles stripes, solids and fancies. Cottons and da- cron blends... :., Froia $1.9 to $5.9-5 DRESS AND SPORT SLACKS Reg. and pleated wash andj weaits Cottons an Dacron-cottoa blends. A gift that is sure to please : Fcota $5.95 NECKTIES Ready-tieds, four-in-hands, and bows. Styled' by Paris Avenue in the latest of styles and. shades. Put one in with that Arrow sburtt and b sure to make a hit with DAD . . . SOCKS Featuring the popular "Banlons" and Dacron blendt in th stretch sock. IZ of the best solid colors to choose from. . Best wearing sock made ...$L00 BELTS BY PARK AVENUE Top 'grain leathers in wid aodf mmm styles. As sorted colors and buckle styles. i.; $1,00 and $1.50 PAJAMAS Wash and wears jn, assorted stripes and, fancies; as wett as solids. 'Always, a welcome gift .., $2.9 audi' $J'.9. UNDERWEAR By Fruit of the Loom and Hancs . . . a ptastical, usefuDi 'gift thafr he is sure to' appreciate (." 4 andr 69c UMBRELLAS Reg. and the popular push-button models..... ...,..$2;.9 .ftS; $,SQ, "WpTpBREAKER" STYLE JACKETS A gift that he can certainly use. Colors rand' white ...,;..,.. , v'. - v.$3..98 and $6.95 COMPLETE LINE OF WORK-C10THlNG--dungare, overalls, matched sets of shirts, and. pants, long and short sleev work shirts featuring "Blue Gem" and .'Wash ington" brands. . Famous for their long wearing' qualities. . DON'T FORGET THE . 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