tez rrsauiMANa wirLY. irTrcrj3, r;z:.: rxr.zhiztx. Fr.n.vr. err 13. i::3. ',! 41. J L3 ' J 3fOk ? ' J. T.' Biggers and Mrs. W. " werp called to Greens siay because of the ill J Eickie Cole who is a -t at. a Greensboro hospital. i. J. E. Morris 'far . visiting son-in-law and daughter, Mr. "rs. George Clark, andiaroi" V Jetersburg Va. lay la Norfolk ' ' "r. and' Mrs Pete Howell and Ibter (spient I Sunday wtyh . 'HoVll s parents; . who "are I Hits, at Leigh Memorial Hos ; ,,1,'in. Norfolk, jYa, ,V.r ' ,-end In-' Durham '':v:'N ..Ir. ".-ah'd,' Mrs. liUC1 Stokes, I s.j -i LA Jessup and Miss; Gladys jetton speiit''the week end with1 Mr.; and Mrs. Vic Hug gius iu, Durham.1 ' - Mrs, George Carver, Mrs. Dar- Moved To Church Street Mr. and Mrs. fjjohn Lawrence Corprew have moved into an apartment at 103 Church Street.: Week-end HeieT" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howell of Lawrenceville t Va.; " spent the week-end with Mrs. J. E. Jones. Sunder Here t ' ' 1 dames H. A. Whitley, Trim Wil ' Mr. and Mrs.' John Atkinson son, S. Jessupj c: It. Holmes, from. Portsmouth, Va . -visited C. A. ' Davenport, J. H. Fu trail From .Plymouth Mrs. Julian Brinkleyjif Ply mouth visited her -mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker on Sunday. From Raleigh f Tommy JJumner : from. Eateigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. B.j. Sumner. , From Raleigh ' ' i Mrs. Katherine.J Ward from Raleigh visited Mr.and Mrs, T. B; Sumner on Sunday. Visited. Mother Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coston visited Mrs. Coston's mother who is ill in the Craven County IIos- via Carver , and Mrs. Seymour , pHal in New Bern on Sunday. Clappell , and ,on spent Friday in1; Suffolk, Va. . Cnday In Washington ;Mr. and' Mrs. Thurman Har n and two sons Tbmmy and Bobby spent Sunday with Dr. and" Mrs. ' G. L: Gilchrist in ? Washington. F.Jturned Home . ' s :;' Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle return ed'(- to" her , home .Friday after , Visiting CaptJ Wd Mrs. W." H. Hardcastle,' Jr., . in1 i Washington YTeek-end In Tarboro (Mr.i and Mrs., Charles Payne spent the. week-end in Tarboro wUh relatives. , ' returned Home -- , 'jMvah Monds from Nixon, N. J. has returned home after spend' in several days last week with , Mr. and'- Mrs. C: R. Tucker and Mf.- and Mrs. R. S. Monds; Jr; From Green ville .Among the studeatq rcm.astJ Wfr) vlf f layolioa. Collee. whi will, aril.!1!' V. L T Carolina. College woof will; ar rive home . this - week : for the Christmas' holidays - are -"-Hack Brinn," Miss Dianne- Hollowell, Miss JCatbryn Bonner, Joan Ma-fi vnews, jtowara; MaxnewSjjynss Janice Stanton,- Miss Becky Hqbbs liss.) flora .Bateman and Jieatay UUivaa Week-end la Portsmouth V ' ? i ; Mr. .and. Mrs.VCv E. Pritchard spent the- week-end, in.. Ports mouth, -Va.,- with: Mr. sand Mrs. Frank, Parker, ; Sr. , They attend ed': a i reception," on Saturday for Mrs. Pritchard's; sister apd hus bahd,' Mr. 'm& Mrs, Parker, wlien they celebrated: their 50th wed-! ding, anniversary. , "'"-,! . ' Returned Home Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., and chil dren spent the week-end 'in Richmond, Va. ,with relatives. Sunday Guests C :.; Mr; and, Mfs. Roy Harris and daughter Melanie from liiizabeth City visited Mrs. J, E. "Everett on( Sinay. 'i ? v R'etalns Heine ' ' '' Mrs. , J. H. Bagley returned to her home Sunday after spending several t weeks i with i her son-in-law and .daughter, Mr. and Mi's. W. L.' Piekhardt at New Smyrna Beacfi'Fla.'' Mrs. Bagley injured a bone in her loot while there and will be confined to her home' due to the injury. Holidays With Friends Miss1 Lois Winslow spent the' Thanksgiving holidays with friends in.. Leonardtown, Mtl.,' and Washington, D.; C. While in Washington she visited the grave of President John F. Ken- Mrs. C. J. Atkinson aad Mr. and Mrs. Clinton' Eley on Sunday. Week-end In Edenton - Mrs. Olivia Holbs spent, the week-end in Edenton with her. sister, Mrs. C. N. Griffin., Returned .Horn Mrs. Billy White, Mrs. Charles Murray and" Mrs; J. . E. Newby spent one . day., last week in Ra leigh. . .' Returned Home Mrs.' B. W. Pennington who' spent several weeks in the Albe marle Hospital, left last Monday and Is staying with Mr.' and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson. . . Week-end In Tarboro "''. , , :Mr. and Mrs, ,J.-H.Towe, Sr.; spent the; weekend .in;.Tarboro with Mr. and Mrs. ' R "Young blood. r -. Holidays With Mother ' ' Mr.' and Mrs James E. Layden and daughters. Shelia, Jamie and Kay of Hampton, S. C.,l spent the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Hettie : W. Sawyer ; of Elizabeth City. Returns Home Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., has re turned to her home on Route 3, from a Raleigh Hospital. She was visited - there rby Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long and ' sons of Richmond, Vai, Mrs.' Ethel Wins low and Seth. Long, Sr.,, during the holidays. Mrs. Virginia Mae Winslow and .Seth Long, Sr.h re turned to Raleigh with them on Friday and . Mrs. Long returned. to her home on Route 3, Hert ford, i '"i""'1 !' i ' ""i -lift t . V BRIDGE1 CLUB MEETS ' ' Mrs. J., H. Newbold entertain ed her bridge club Thursday af-' ternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mos-, W. H. , Pitt and the hostess. The high score .prize - went to MI'S. Davenport, RefEeshmeaU were served by- thei hostess. I HOSTESS, TO ROOIC OLUB "Mrs. J: J. Davis was hostess to her- Rook Club Friday night at her home. . The house was beautifully decorated r carrying out' the Christmas motif; Those playing . were Mesdames, Carlton Cannon, Archie Lane, Harry Hol lowell, J. H. Towe. G. R. Tucker, D. F. Reed, Sr., Julian White, C.'T: Skinner,' J. E.' Morris,- Wal ter Dail, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. , The high score prize - went to Mrs. 'Reed and low was awarded; "Mrsi' Lane. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ' , tir '- ' , . , u.,-' 1 v 4-H'CLUB MEETS ' ' The Snow Hill-White Hat 4-H ClUb held? its regular monthly meeting' December i! (1963, . at Berea Church of Christ." During the business session 'the follow ing officers were elected:' Aiir nette Cartwright, secretary; June Harrell, president; - Carole Eure, vice president; Virginia Harrell, song leader- jClaudia Stokely and M-.shaIl ' Knight, 'sergeants at-.iiH'iilrft i ''. 'a'f',''! , Jimnie Harrell ;had .the, devo tion.,' the' name decided for the club' was Eage Beaver' Club. The, club was led in demonstra tions on making Christmas cards' .and fcandles. . Rcsfreshments were served and enjoyed by alL ' 1 ' , r i , 1 ! 4-H CLUS MEETS ' T The Wynn ' Fork Community 4-H Club held its regular month ly meeting November 18, 1963, at the home of, Mrs.. Joseph Ays cue' at i4' o'clock. - Audrey Ays cue called the meeting to order.: The 4-H Pledge and, the, Pledge of Allegiance were repeated. Aur drey Ayscue read Luke 6:1-5, Sharon Bundy led in singing of "America". Mrs. Ayscue an nounced sthe ; daite; of . the 4-H Achievement Day. The officers' elected Jtor th is year by the nom; inating committee were, as oX-, lows: . President, Audrey Ayscue; vice president, Cheryl Copeland i secretary, Betty White; reporter, Sharon Bundy, recreation lead ers, Martha White and Jakie White, Betty White read a poem, I'Autumn". ' , ' ' i ,Mrs. Riddick -gaye . a ' demon stration on "parliamentary ? pro iedure. , ' Ref resihrnents were ser-1 Ved and- - games' played. The at- meeiing was thear aOurriet2. - ' Kcporter. On Tuesday, December -3. .Mrs. Thomas Skinner White, lifelong resident of Hertford, " celebrated her eightieth . birthday; As. a s surprise to Mrs., ,, White a luncheon was given "by her daughter and son-in-law j Mr. and Mrs. Howard" Pitt, at Jheir, home on Dobbl Street. ' . Mr, and Mrs. Thomas S. White, Jr., of Durham, -Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. White of Atlanta, Ga., sons and ' daughters-in-law of Mrs.. White alohg with , other guests, including her nephew, and his. wife Mr. rand. Mi. ,G. E. Newb,., Jr., of, Rocky Mount, a niece and her, husband,', Mr and Mrs.' C. ) M, ' Omeron.-' of Durham and. her lifelong friend and. her husband,' Mr. and Mrs. . Simon Rutenburg, attended-the lunch eon. ' j ' ' , j jThe dining-room was beautkuU 1 decorated for the occasion. ' A birthday -cake: with 80 tourning candles was placed before Mrs. White. frA most compltanentary toast, .'written by her sons -and their wives,! was given by T. S. White, Jr. r- '. . , After the lunchr an jany friends called on Mrs. ChJ'.e at he home on Market', Street, to express their love N and good wishes. . BRIDGE CLUB MEET? " Miss 1 Thelma Elliott was hos teas to hen Bridge Club Tuesday r ' " t at her home. Those ; ir were Mesdames Chr " , j t .edbee' (V. N. Darden,' V j V, ight, Don Norman, : Natl" ' , ; ;f Relfe, C: E; Johnson, Mis'fCa J ! A Lonchar-d "and Hift hostess.' i T. s high- score' priz went to Irs.- J' Darden. ' Refreshments were ser ved by -the hostess. J 7J UU. FRIDAY-SATURDAY: ' SHOWS FRIDAY 7:15-9:l$.)ll:J5 ", , SHOWS SATURDAY 3:C0-5AD-T;0q-9:O0-ll:O0 P. M. . ' Burl Lancaster, and Kirk Douglas "Liu u.iTJTliZfl- IL C:LuTi StlNDAYt,! SHCWS'm-HlO:iB:00 NIGHT 9:dO-llU)0' - MONO AX ONE SHOW ONLY, 7:30-9:M M. Bock lludsonv; Doris Day Tony Randall ' . "LETS.Gb TQ TW MOVIE" Admission: Adults 59c Children 25c yom f hest r Weekead In Philadeiiihla .vMjsSj, Cookie,, Doziei: spent the 6zieK'7r,rin Pniladelphia, I. Ml' '( From Norfolk . "iMt?" H,' , C.' P.'SuUivah "of Nor folk, Vfcj, spent the week-end I'ith.rIvana(Mr$. V. N.' Dar-ennfKlt.-f' , .1, ' Holidays Here Mrsi Jane Lee, Miss Reba Spi- vey, John Lewis Mitchell of Cor- 4efej Ga and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.' Sadler and children of Suffolk, Va., spent' the Thanksgiving holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keel . , , L ' Follow Me! fSLo I'M ON MY WAY WITH "MERRY" FASHIONS... just what you need for the holidays and that "Special Gift" for the ladies! t ' Woodland Dress Shoppe 10t Woodland . HERTFORD, N. C. look1 during - . 1 ; ' :' :'. .. I me holiday season AW L v. '$ h ,!'..., lb-, 5 ','u i " , , , ' 1 ' . l , H , 9 & . I i "arolina Pride Grade , "A Best Quality ! li RYER ib. WITH A FOOD OBDEB LARGE SIZE TIDE ptg- 29c Fasi's.' Puffin aad Pillsbury I BISCUITS 3 cans 25c WITH A FOOD OEDEB KINCHAM BEEF LIVER 39c Franks .Ib. 49c HONEVCBTT : , Smoked Sausage. :..lb. 29c GWALTNEY CV'PBP.Sa Breakfast Bacon. lb. 45c TASTlf WE 8IJCK IT Bologna - Ib. 25c NAN8EMOND BRAND ' , . . . Sausage Meat U lb. 39c "OUB OWN" COUNTBT , Sausage Meat lb. 55c "UB OWN" CrackJins lb. 15c VF.eC TEN DEB . . Pork Liver -.- Jb. 29c "ftJBS" Fig Feet. ,ea. 5c h ITOBADE lb. pkj. 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