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o 1 who has been :on-Stera, bag . to Edenton and anager of . the st Edenton. -He i his parents, Mr. J. Davis until he e-and family to ? -.eed from Raleigh weekend with his par and Mrs. D. F. Reed, ;.. E. Morris spent this .lh Mr. and Mrs. A. D. in Raleigh and Mr. and in Morris in Roxboro. At Plymouth "sa Tucker and Miss Vir . -ucker spent Sunday in . th with' Mr. and Mrs. Ju - 1. . inkley. i r Torfolk ' , . t s. W. K.; Bossuot and Mrs. 1 Vainwright of Norfolk, Va., H Sunday with Mrs. C. B. -ings. v Mrs. Stallings and her sts i visited Mr. and Mrs. -T -rston Stallings in Edenton a s' -t while on Sunday. . I i Raleigh Ceorge Lattimore from Raleigh f M Saturday with his mother ' -"s. George; Lattimore, Sr. .'eekand Hm ; Mrs.' Shelton White and daugh ter Saish Elizabeth from Raleigh rpent Jlhe ? weekend with rela tives here. rrom -Chapel Hill Qarlyle Woodard from the University of North Carolina epent he weekend with his mo- ther,. M rs. E. C. Woodard. In Hospital . Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett was admitted to , , Norfolk General Hospital this week for observa -tion. .'i ' ' Week-end Hare Frank Ainsley from the Uni versity of North Carolina, Chap el Hill, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ainsley. From Wilson r Misa Ruth Whitley from Wil son spent one day last week witm Mrs. O. A, Whitley. Front iPurhain Mrs,) Vic ! Huggins from Dur f ' .ham snent the weekend with her i , , , parent Mr. - and Mrs. H. C. . ' Stokers , ' v Visited Hera I i, . T. Si White, Jr., from Durham I ,? ' spent -Monday and Tuesday with '.'I 'his mother Mrs. T. S. White and Mr. a'tjd Mrs. W. H. Pitt. j; vosirnis Cotton and I Rayon Rugs f 27 x 40 : Reg. $1.99 5Sr- ; Special 2 f ir $100 BaiJiTowH 'SPECIAL VALVE i 2 for .$1.00 ,f. liedsp reads fecial 2 for $5.00 XtOUBLE BED SIZE ASSORTED COLORS ' Onasburg . Drapery ; - Material t'ATUAL AND PRINTED 4 Reg. 53c yd. fecial 49c yd." L or Mirror r;rciAL valve .l-w,',;..,... ' '-... From Durham Mrs. T.-S. ..white, Jr.. and Mrs. Carl Council of Durham spent several days last week with Mrs.' T. " S. White, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt. From Norfolk . " Kermit Kirby from Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend with his parents, - Mr. and Mrs. it. li. Kirby. ' ' . ' Visiting Aunt ' i Little Kathy Swain from Eliz abeth City : spent several days this week with her aunt, Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Sunday Hera Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White from Roper spent Sunday with Mrs, J. E. Everett. Sunday in Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrum, Mrs. Chas. White and daughter Frances visited H. T. Hdbbs in the Nurs ing Home in Edenton. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing, Mrs. Cassie H. Sawyer and Miss Ruth Mimford from Greenville visited Mrs. J. E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry Sunday. From California Mrs. Beatrice H. Harris : from Sunset Beach, Calif., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. E. Jones and Mrs. E. Y. Berry. In Florida Mrs. J. H. Bagley left Thurs day of last week for New Smyr na Beach, Fla., where she is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pickhardt. From Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry and son Scott : from Suffolk, Va., spenit Saturday with Mr.' and Mrs. Noah Gregory. Sunday in Fentress Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and son Thomas spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory at Fentress, Va. Weekend Hare Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell Mill er III. and son from Richmond, Va., spenit the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. Visiting In Florida Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard lott this week for Clearwater, Fla., where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tyson and fami ly. . Weekend in Winfall Miss Darlene Felton spent Friday and Saturday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred wiaslow in Winfall. Linoleum Rug 9' x 12' Floral nd Kitchen Pattern Regr.$4.99 Special $4.44 Linoleum Rug Floral or Kitchen Pattern -Reg. $2.99 Special $2.68 3 x 6' Linoleum Rim Special 99c Adjustable Ironing Board Reg. $3.99 Special $3,81 n Iff If II U I v swssr : 5 ssn yi'dv Assoriment j Special 77c UeMol9c l Brooms Special 33c each i , Reg. 99c & .V Ifeii sPecial 77c ' - H ; G'S WhU. and Color I Cf3W Ironing Board Pad . and Cover Set -,: REGVLAR tie ..r& PESQUiMAKS WEEgLT. irCTTT CAROLINA. FRIDAY, MARCH "19. 19S5. Waakend Hart ' . Miss Nancy Zachery from' Ra leigh spent , the weekend with her mother, Mr$. J. W. 2iachery. Raturnad Homa - . Mrs. J. W. Zachery has return ed to her home after visiting relatives at Boonville. ; Visit Son ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks, Jr., and son Rodney visited their soft Clarence B. Harrell III' at thp University of North Carolina at. Chapel Hill, recently. Weekend Visitors Visiting Mrs. T. W. ' Nixon during the weekend were ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and son Jifnmie of Hampton,.. Va., Mr. aijd Mrs. Preston Nixon of Route 2,i Mr.-' and Mrs. Walter Symons and children Jacklyn and- Greg of Okisco and Mrs. L. B. Cobb. -' ' ' . - liurffepsNews The Burgess Home Demon stfation Club entertained ' their hi)sbandsfat a covered dish sup per at -the Agriculture Building Wednesday nigh The meeting ws called to order by the presi dent, Mrs. J. B. Perry. The Lord's Prayer was repeated and The Old North State was. sung. Mrs. Ila Grey White and Pete Thompson gave an interesting demonstration on Housing. They emphasized the importance of stpdying and planning carefully before ibuilding. Also taking in to consideration location, size, an,d arrangement, being sure that the house is properly zoned foj: working, living and sleeping. The home should be built, ac cording to the size of family and the activities to be carried on in the home. The meeting clos ed with the Collect. ; Mrs. James Jordan was hos tess to the Burgess WMU Mon day night. The meeting was called to order by , the .vice president, Mrs. Joseph Ayseuet The 'meeting was opened with the hymn O Worship The King, followed by The Lord's Prayer. Roll was called with 12 .mem bers and one visitor present. Minutes were read and approv ed. The . community missions report was heard and- accepted. Announcements were made by thp president. It was voted to send a sunshine basket to A. M. Copeland,' who' isinow a shut-in. Time of meeting was changed to 8 i o'clock. 'Mrs. Walton Lane, program chairman, presented an interesting program on "Assum ing Personal'. Responsibility". The meeting . closed with the Watchword, v The hostess served strawberry shortcake. . : ,, Mr. and Mrs. Lucious. Butt pf New Hope called ; on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proctor Sunday af ternoon. -, t . ' J. H. .Boyce .is a . patient at Sponge Mop EKCO k for scrubbing Housewares I AND WAXING X Melrose Paint jJLjL-jm f Reg. $1.99; PIE PAN. BREAD PAN, , T C 1 rti sr. MUFFIN PAN, SQUARE I Special rJI.OO . CAKE PAN. ft COOKIE . A , SHEET. 7 : 5"ft; KitclienTool i oaraen nose, . , f WITH FREE HOSE NOZZLE Assortment 1 Reg. $1.84 , Reg. 39c & 49c Special $1.57 Special 3 for 88c I V 7 r Albemarle Hospital', being . treat ed for complications.' . Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane, Jr., and family. went to Norfolk Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joshua White and! Mrs.' Lonnie Perry called on Mrs.-V. L. Proctor Sunday afternoon.' v Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr., ac-. companied Mrs. Clarence Chap pell to Elizabeth City Saturday. Mr. , and Mrs. Billie Ray Phelps and daughter -Teresa of Creswell and Mr. and Mrs? Mar vin Davenport and daughter, Darline were -dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.;B. Basnight on. Sunday. - , . Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan called on Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jordan Sunday afternoon, j Teachers Enjoy Regular Meeting ; Interesting educational experi' ences were brought, before the members of ; the Albemarle , area home economics teachers at the March meeting held . at Perquim ans High School recetitly. Each teacher related and il lustrated some outstanding class room qn Future Homemiiker's ac tivity. Program chairman Fran ces Newby and Frances Warren hail asked e(ach teacher to relate and illustrate some outstanding activity from her classroom or future Homem.'iker chapter that may be .beneficial to her ' .go workers. -. - Refreshments were served by Jean .Alexander and Mary Ann Combs. :,. , Those attending were Pasquo tank Central, Helen Lurabee and Carol Aldridire; Elizabeth City, Grace Whitman; Columbia, Mary Ann 'Combs. Manteo.t Sandra Itountree; Perquimans County High School, Frances Newby Chowan, Loraine H. . Rogerscmj John A. Holmes - High ' School, Mrs. Edna Reaves; Gatas County, Evelyn B." Willey; Creswell, Jean Alexander; Plymouth, Carolyn Brinkley; Knapp .High School, Carol G. Lewis, Plagued Day And Night with Bladder - Unwise entlntr or drink In may lie a sou foe of mild, but onnoyinv )ilaldur lrri-tntionB-makmg you feel restloKA, tcnue, and uncomfctrtalde. And if restlctw niirhu, with nagging backache, hemuiche or muH oularuclied ami nains due ioover-exetlinn. strain or emotional upseC VuWnir v : your mipry-rlon't wait-try pbrnrb I? i lb. Uoan s film act 3 waya for ajim-ily re lief. 1 They have a soothing effect on c,tis,,iiiuicular aciiea nnil pin. 8 A wAiMilJMM (IWretic action thru the kidneys, tending to-iherenpe the output ut the IS mileaSf kiilnep j.'.Bo,rtthef j-J Bnme happy relief milTionii liave enjoyed 1 lor over bu years, I1 or convenience, buy the large size. Get Doan's Pills today 1 ,?r-f 'r ?v: Student teachers attending; were Paulette Pace- from Perquimans, Audrey ; Sawyer '. Stafford " from John A. Holmes High SchooJ an Sandra Mercer from Jilymoutn. . Conference Set By Area Quakierg Quakers from Eastern North Carolina and Tidewater v Vir ginia will gather at; the Up RiVer Meeting House, Belvidere, at 3:30 Suridav afternoon: March 28. The theme for the conference will be "The Quaker Message for Today." Louise Wilson, recorded min ister from the Virginia Beach Meeting and Principal of r the Friends School at Virginia Beach will speak on the topic, ; "The Message in the Meeting." Nate Shope, Supt. of the Greensboro City Schools, .will ibring the closing ; message on the topic "Extending the Message from the Meeting." Seth B. Hinshaw, Executive Secretary .of North Carolina Yearly Meeting, ! and Lucille W. White of the Bethel Meeting at ; Franklin, Va., will also give leadership. ' V Just As Easy Overheard at a : Hollywood party: "My, your 'husband looks handsome in his -new suit.' "Oh, that isn't a new suit, , It's a new husband." v BEEFEATER - r"swDisTiiifi) DEEFEAMGIN HFTH JUT til . 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