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TKS PERQUIMANS WEE3CLY. raTFORO. KCr.TH CARCUSA. JT.ISAY. . r. r.. Futrell left Tues :.Uan4 where she i i s. Roy Brown and ill go to visit Mr. and ; -hard Futrell in Tarboro. ..i In Elisabeth CUy 5. Nathan Relfe spent the nd with Mrs. Cecil Gar 1 1 Elizabeth City-. . T I Ralaigh Jiiri Banks. - Mrs. Herbert an and Miss - Nita Nixon . -nt Sunday in Raleigh. . . Charletloa . Mrs.;- W. H- Hardcastle is visit ing her son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. W. .H. Hardcastle, Jr., in Charleston, S. C. . "A East Carolina Miss Kathryn Bonner and Miss Dianne Hollowell left last week for Greenville where they entered East Carolina College to continue their education. VMk-mdHwi Jim Bonner, '.a student at State College, spent the week-end with jhis parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. B;; Bonner. ., . From: Raleigh ' Tommy Sumner from Raleigh . spent' the week-end with his . parenSs,'. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. ,. . .. . In Hospital J. jj. .jChesson, Sr., was ad mitted to i the Albemarle Hos pital j-jSaturday i for' observation and treatment. ' Wednesday In" WilUamsion ' , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello spent' Wednesday in William- ston with Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Ange. ;. ' ' ' mm oat Sunday In .Raleigh . Joe Caravello and A. T. Mor ris spent ' Sunday in ; Raleigh where they visited Mrs. Morris who jb -patient-. at. . hospital there! :- .-........,,..,. Week-end WUh Pwents Mr. and Mrs., C.' J. Perry and son Scott ' from Suffolk, Va., spent , the . week-end with Mrs. Perry's parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. . t ;7':"VrT- W-.-.'i;". v7;;7 Returned Home - v - Mrs. Joe Caravello and Mrs. Philip Jackson, returned home Saturday after spending several days with Mrs. J. H. Bagley at Virginia Beach, Va Sunday In CSreeaville , Mr. and Mrs.' pan Berry and sons, Mrs. Young Berry and Mrs. J. E. Jones spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Cassie H. Sawyer in Green ville. From Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pitt, Jr., from Charlotte visited Mrs. - T; S. White, Sr., a short while one day last week enroute to Nags Head. Fro -a Wilson , JtZr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk and daughter Joan from Wilson spent the week-end with -Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise ; Chalk. Visit In Roanoke , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thach and daughter ; Brenda spent the week-end in Roanekev Ya., with the Rev. and Mrs H. G. Thaeh'. On Vacation ' -.-. - changed. ' to 7:30. Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy left Ayscue gave an interesting pro From Blacktburg Mr. and . Mrs. L. R. Crouch from BlacksbUrg, Va., visited Mrs. J. E. Morris and other rel atives : one day last week. : Week-end Here ' Miss Peggy White from Great Bridge, Va spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. Returns Home..- Mrs. F. E. ' McClosky has re turned to her home in Memphis, Tenn., after spending some time with, .her parents, Mr., and: Mrs,., R. B. Thach. If n we RetuShed Mril L. Cii Winsfow seturned to tier i.home Tuesday from 'Wattj Hospital in Durham and is .geying aiong nicely. Weekjend At Mags. Head Mr isa Tucker and Mrs. Ju j lian jSrinkrey '6f "PlymDuth spent the week-end' a f "Nags Head' with Mrs. Lloyd Horton.., , f.. , r " .... Week:Tend At. Hags. Head -s , Mr'and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and famitji !spent the ' week-end. ( at NagsHead. Attended Funeral Among - those - from - out-of-town that attended the funeral of ' Mrs. George Sullivan on Sat urday were Mrs. Giles Kornegay of Wilmington, . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chappell from Charlotte ' and. Mrs. Preston Chappell from Dayton, Ohio. At Wage Head ,;" Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr., is spending several days' this week : at Nags Head with Mrs. Lloyd HortoW VTiS-'-' " ' ': f Weekend Guests . . Miss !Mary Outland and Mrs. John. C, Parker from Woodland spentj the . week-end' with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. Operated Upon -. Edwin Moseley, who was op erated Upon at the Norfolk Gen eral Hospital, may return home the latter part of this week. In Hospital Mrs. Carson Howell is a p.i , tient at the Albemarle Hospital in Elisabeth City. Zr Vnlett you like , -wasting tiim ind , . muney . call long : distance. It's tht shortest rout from potential to profits. "You'll find business , by phont is good From Winston-Salem . Mr. and Mrs. F. Murray White from Winston-Salem spent Mon. day with L. C. Winslow and family. '';X-,' ' ': .' From Norfolk ! - Miss Jo Davis Towe from Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.--Martin -Towe. U... ...... From hanal Hill ! ,M?J and 'Mr Charlie, JphnsoK ifrerrtJ .CHapei i Bmt'lsperiti.JjQife week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E..Jahn3o4(jaind ,M." and Mrs. Lester. IpeeL. They attended the graduation ekercisesi iA Eliaabeth .City t on : fFriday night ; at (which tiine. Miss. Gail Jphnson received hex . diploma .for . completing iier practical nurse's course at. the Albemarlia; HospitaT. V. lltMWaa' Returned Te CoUege ',: Carlyle Woodard afpd - Frank Ainsley returned to the Univer sity of North Carolina Thurs day to resume their studies. Improved Martha White, was confined to her home last week because of sickness, - but is improved and able to return to school. Fsom Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan from Lombard, . HI., are the guests of Mrs. T. S. , White at her home on Market Street. Returned Home Mrs. Tom Perry returned to her home Saturday after spend ing a month at Virginia Beach, Va., with Mrs. J. H. Bagley. Saturday for a vacation at Myr? tie Beach, S. C Wednesday AjTsagi Bead Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Hoffler and' Mrs. Jack Sutton spent Wednesday at Nags .Head. . From Jarvisburg f Mrs. Charlie Wright from Jar visburg spent several days last week with Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. On Business Trip , Mrs. Virginia W. Transeau left Wednesday by Piedmont Air Lines for a business trip in the western part of North Carolina. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry, Jr., spent the week-end with Mrs. Perry's mother, Mrs. Tim Brinn and uncle, Claude Brinn. Washington Visitor Mrs. George Paul of Washing ton, N. C.,- is visiting Mrs. W. E. Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McCotter of Washington, D- C were din ner guests of Mrs. W. E. Dail. on Wednesday. ' They were enroute to. their home from ! a , : trip western North Carolina, Nags Head and Hatteras. ; : Visits,. Parents Elwood Long from Richmond, Va., Spent last week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr. .' " 1 " 1 i r BURGESS WMU MEETS The Burgess WMU met Moo- day night with Mrs. Clyde Lane.-; The meeting was opened With the theme song followed ,by prayer by, Mrs. J. Ayscue. Minutes were read and the' roll called with 16 member and. .one visitor present Announcements were made by ,the I president. The Community Mission Chair man mafle-Mer report which, was accepted. .Time of meeting was gram , .on reporting. ; racnages for refugees were collected. The meeting closed with the Watch word. , .The hostess , served nuts and pound cake with bottled drinks. - i . ' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ;' - Mr. , and Mrs. ' James Elliott "Jimmy" Dorier of Norwell, Mass., announce ' the ' birth : of i their first child, a son, Herbert Byrum Dozier, born Saturday, September 14, 1963. Mr. Dozier ia-the so(i of Mr. and MrsW. C Dozier of Market Street, Hert ford. . H' ' '" ' '.. . ';V' CIRCLE MEETING v The Mary Lone Circle of the Bethel Baptist Church held its regular monthly ., meeting on Monday night, ' September 16, at the home of Mrs. Helen Sawyer with 10' members - and one visi tor present The meeting was opened with the group , singing "We've a Story to TelL" after which Mrs. Lucille White gave a very in teresting progra'm.' Entitled "Con- Quest Through New- Ministries," With Mrs. Helen' Sawyer; Mrs. Madelyn Long, Mrs;1 Clara. Perry and Mrs. Thelma Appleton tak- proved. . ' Repu-ts were given and new nd )A business discussed. - " Mrs. Julian 'Long closed the meeting wjtlh prayer. A Bible contest was given with Mrs. Madelyn Long wuir ning the prize. ' : : The hostess served apple pie with Ice cream and hot coffee, which was enjoyed by alL ' 500 EXHIBITS IN FARM FESTIVAL ' s ' Contiraed from Page One ' booth showed hpw the color wheel can be used to combine color Schemes for the home. Maureen .' Nixon, a 4-H Club memper, exhibited the1 proper WAKE UP RABIN' TO GO . Without Nagging Backache f Kowl.Yoa can st the fait nllf you need from necglng -beckache,- hesdaohe nd mumcularache and pains that often cause restless nisrhta and miserable tfred-out I eelinga. When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain you want relief want it fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation ' foUowingwrongfoodanddrfnk oftenset. ting- op a restless uncomfortable feeling. . Doan's Pills work fast In a separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, head aches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by ootptng eneet on bjaader irritation. 3. by . ae T :n -art.:. 1 muu imnuc Mwra Knams to increase ing part, f Mrs. : LUCllle . WtUte , outpt of the It mOes, of kidney 4ubes. iAci thu niUMA' u.;h nirn. I nJo a good night s slees ,., Trie roll. Was Called, and U?e L rears. For convenience, ask for Uv ' -. : T Urwm .lu n.n1. Pill. biH.vl TninntAC tarArA rood -. onw on-I - - '- . p- - - r - eeeeee When Should You Call A! Physician? There is no doubt that everyone could enjoy a healthier t J life if they would consult a physician about any pain or ; discomfort. ) THESE REQUIRE IMMEDIATE MEDICAL HELP: : ' 1. Fever lasting more than 24 hours. ' 2. Fainting.- ." f.y-.. -...;'.. 9. Vomiting which persuts more then few hours. 4. Diarrhea accompanied by severe abdominal pains or evidence ol bleeding. " 5. Eye irritations which do not clear up promptly after . . bathing. A few hours delay can be harmful if eyeball has an infected scratch. . A sprained ankle, knee, or foot which is extremely painful or shows bleeding under the skin. 7, Skin eruptions, including poison ivy. which involve large 'areas ol the body. , : 8. Any eceJd. burn, -er aunburn which affects large areas : , "- : of the skin. ' Any animal bite or scratch, because of a possible rabies ' ;. or infection. ., ' ':;:''- 10. Any cut which will not stop bleedincr. 11. Any pain or discomfort, even though bearable, whkh , .. ;.,iis. constantly re-occurring .i ..j. .;. , DELAY COULD BE DANGEROUS. : ' i We suggest you show this list to your physician. He may j wish to delete or add to it to fit your particular state of" ' health. Then save it for future reference. " ' ' '. 1 S arid M PHARMACY i PHONE 426-5527 HERTFORD. N. C. ; V r jtijixuru-riru"r"ar-at'ej'y .-i'i -nfi -s-i-i"i MwytwaNv mws n s mi TO MLVJATO USffi (? A no FRIDAY-SATURDAY: SHOWS FRIDAY 7:15-9:05 P. M. SHOWS SATURDAY, 3:30-5:20-7:10-9:OQ P. M.' Tony Curtis and Yul Brynner ........ a ..... -in "TARAS BULBA" SUNDAY ONLY ONE SHOW 2:15 NIGHT v:00 P. M. MONDAY ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 P. M. wmsr , starring ' Anthony Quinh and SilYaha Mahgaridr." Admission: Adults SOc-Childrert JSi:1' way. to set up a study,, unit. rs. I Proctor, Sr.,; displayed an array Bill ElUott . exhibited "water color pictures. ( ' The Girl Scouts had .n '(exhibit on items - they had 'made and projects carried out by their .prganiatizoh: : The BPW exhibited items representr ing their organizatieon.: ? A can cer exhibit was displayed. Mrs T. P. Brinn exhibited a number of her water color pictures. Bed spreads you can make showing a number '.of . different . type bjed spreads and how they : i were makle was featured. -Fiber glass, the . almost perfect drapery fab ric, was a booth ,that attracted rmich attention. Mrs. E. .. J. of pillows that she had maae. ; The housing and house fur-v; -, hishing exhibits featured by the Home Demonstration Clubs were well" done, stated Mrs. White. All of the exhibits showed much work,, time and effort and . wera, ; , appreciated by those who saw ; them. i ?6i n tilted ,VWvTwVVVwVwJwwVtVwwwVIwVv j mmm paints if 1 QlUG 'Dm - i j,.and no other pslnt does s much as ivell, as easily..; as new Gteem! ' vJ i , .. -.f,1' -"'"i- TaVes repeated washings! Save pmV work, arid money with Gleem-tbe biggest difference h paints todaj,! iv I f ; - . -:t teseaWpir.iIMn :V '','.' Any color you need;, .while you watch... with ctH-M'e PEIS3-A-C0L03 VXSPENSZSSt C Hi ' 1. ' ' S- J j?-t v-..u-; i ;.t t'i f . s ; f S p ' -i ,.,1 Ml! i;. -I'll':;!!!'.' J n ' I'U' V, til ll-.'e)i.irf, Veil! r-f.;.. '4 XmmM 0A- in the mm I? HEEaTFOtaD EFFECUVE ON WATER BILLS RECEIVED NOV 1, 1963 fwllWOJf-l CHARGE $3.00 Following Schedule Rates First 5,000 gallons J. .$1.00 per 1,000 Next 5,000 gallons.. .$ .50 per 1,000 Next 10,000 gallons .40 per 1000 ' Next 10,000 gallons $ .35 per 1,000 , t Next 10)00 giallons... .30pell,000 ' Next 10,000 gallons : !.$ .25 per 1,000 All over 50,000 gallons : - .$ r20 per 1,000 u UU.J . LJ-Vy u u u J Jil ,UliLJL,dUli WUw.. . '.';::.t, - r 1 wn i BHaaSHaBBT wfmmmmm'mmmmmmmmmat Oh by, it's D-day... tho f64 Dcp:r.d:!:!:s cro cn d::p!:y SIX 14 DODGE, the bw-prM ear tut MrfM or (M flks mm. The low-price field will never be the same, now that '64 Dodge is here. Take that handsome hardtop, above, with that stylish roof,' husky performance, and all-vinyl trim. Price? Right with Ford and Chevy. That's value in a standard-size car. And as with every 64 car built by Dodge, you get a S-year5D,000-mile warranty. 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Family-sized, family-priced. Few compacts; cost less than Dart. Not one gives you so much for the money. J cr.ivE elli est :z t:: r: 1 1 ft quiet, thoughtful step above the low-price field. Ill ioorrr. Big ride. Big luxury. Big power. Dodce EC3 is big in everything ... but price. ' 3 ILL. ' jPOBHPrVsMR f I '1 V "n V -ft m 7o 3 J" p-e AOO f)l ' P TCUC ft CAROLQTA IJEUTFOD, N. C. , a tie Ve i' s r 5 nr. f el ..'r : :. y ....,..-'....- . b .... ... ... v.;.' " j 1 . ' ' l. 7" --"'- -a . . - s : . - Hi-, - .. r - m ...r sun) i - ' -p i m nr'
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