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. 1 1 V '' I f k r 41 i Page 2-Tbt Ptrauimans Weekly taw j RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL i sAnnie Chalk has retyrnecjhome from Chowan HosjtVil where she underwent tiieritst week. ', REftURKFROM TRIP jJrs. X.R. Winslow and Mrs. Vktallings of Portsmouth, i Va.Jr.eturtjed home Friday after ; spending ,2 weeks in England i ani Ireland. 'SIWY." IN GREENVILLE ,Mrs. 3.T- Biggers was a guest 'of Mrsn Vernon Cox in Green i ville on Sunday. OMftCdTTE GUESTS 'Mrs'l'.esse Camp and children of Charlotte spent a few, days this week with Mrs. Pyrj'tfjiQks. SltrJDjf AT WOODLAND Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ward and Mrs. Martha Lane of Tyner were guests of Mrs. Anna Parker and Miss Mary Outland ,in Woodland on Sunday. (ATTEND RESCUE SQUAD INST. H B. Miller, Hiliary Scaaf, I John Beers, Donald Madre, and i Frank Ward, Jr. attended the Annual 2-day course at The I Rescue Squad Institute in i Chapel Hill last week. ; AT QUAKER LAKE ! Mrs. Sylvia Winslow and Lin i Winslow of Belvidere are at- tending Quaker Lake Camp this ! week. : GLOUCESTER GUESTS -:i Lynn and Billy Schaaf of .GloucMste'r are spending 2 I weeks wilh their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers. GARNER GUESTS lj&&Si Mrs. Don Chesson and family of Garner were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake ! Chesson on Wednesday, j MOVE TO HILLSBORO The Rev. and Mrs. C.J. An- drews moved to Hillsboro i Wednesday, where they will i make their home, i RAEFORD GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Dave i Harrington and family of Raeford were guests of Miss i Svbil Skinner last week-end. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ray i Morgan and family spent last week al Nags Head. GREENVILLE GUESTS . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards ; of Greenville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Edwards and Mrs. H.A. ' Whitley. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Bunch of Eli7abeth City and Mr. and Mrs. ! Ralph Landing of Roanoke i Rapids were guests of Mr. and j Mrs. W.J. Davis on Sunday, i DURHAM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Jr. of Durham were week-end guests of Miss ' Elizabeth Tucker and Miss I Virginia Tucker. P,A. GUESTS 1 i Dr. and Mrs. Jack Broughton and family of Indiana, Pa. were 1 week-emt; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonhny Broughton, Jr. WEEK-END GUESTS . i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith i of Lehior were week-end guests ! of Miss Sybil Skinner. ! IN ROANOKE Mrs, Francis Nixon is i spending some time in Roanoke, Va. with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Name. I IN ENGLAND Mrs. Fenton Britt and Miss Bea Skipsey left Saturday to spend 2 weeks in England. : FROM RALEIGH . Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed ! and family of Raleigh were I week-end guests of his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Reed. W. VA. GUESTS j ' Mr. and Mrs. George R. Seal i of Ronceverta, W. Va. are TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N.C. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday k Saturday June 14-15-1H7 Rating (GP) GEORGE C. SCOTT & DIANNA RIGG IN THE HOSPITAL" Sunday, Monday k Tuesday June 1849-20 Rating (R) BARBARA HERSHEY DAVID CARRIDINE & JOHN CARPIDINE TOXCAB EER1HA" Jiertford. C Thunday, June --waiaai m Society News guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kyle this week. FROM TENN. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lambdin and family of Lebanon, Tenn. are guests of Miss Sybil Skinner this week. EDENTON GUESTS Mrs. Gladys Hughes and W.O. Elliott of Edenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W.J. Davis on Friday. H NEW MINISTER MOVES HERE The Rev. and Mrs. Milton Mann and family moved here Thursday from Durham. Rev. Mann is the new pastor at First United Methodist Church., FROM CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ainsley and daughter of Chapel Hill spent last week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Ainsley. VA. GUEST ' Mrs. ; W.E. Shawn of Alexandria, Va. is spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. Max Campbell. PLYMOUTH GUESTS Miss Betsey Brinkley and Jule Brinkley of Plymouth were guests of Miss Elizabeth Tucker and Miss Virginia Tuckeron Sunday. ; ATTENDS MED. CON VENTION Mrs. T.P. Brinn will attend the Seaboard Medical Con vention at The Carolinian at Nags Head this week, VA. BEACH GUESTS' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eley last week-end. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis left Wednesday to spend several weeks at their cottage at Kill Devil Hills. They were ac companied by Mrs. Bessie Odom of Conway. FROM KERNERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. F. Murray White of Kernersville spent a few days last week with Mrs. L.C. Winslow and other relatives in the area. FROM LYNCHBURG Ricky Schofield of Lynch burg, Va. is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schofield. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Sullivan spent last week at Nags Head. FROM HENDERSON Dr. and Mrs. G.R. Tucker, Jr. of Henderson were overnjte B 63 S3 S3 3 S3 SUPER DOLLAR CAFETERIA MENU SATURDAY Goulash Toss Salad Rolls Tea or Coffee OR Ham Cold Plate French Fries Apple Rings Rolls Tea or Coffee SUNDAY FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL 16 Oz. Delmonico Steak Baked Potato Toss Salad Rolls Tea or Coffee ""T. OR 8 Oz. Delmonico Steak Baked Potato Toss Salad Rolls Tea or Coffee , OR Shrimp Platter French Fri-s Toss Salad Corn Bread c Ten or Coffee S3 MERCHANDISE SPECIAL BUDDY L. GRILLMASTER 24" Portable Tripod Folding Brazier $EJ63 REG. $6.47 FOLDING COT WITH MATTRESS REG. $9.88 15, 1972 m guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, Sr. on Wednesday. They were enroute to the Seaboard Medical Convention ,at The Carolinian at Nags Head. RETURNS FROM NAGS HEAD Mrs. Lloyd Horton has returned home after spending several weeks at the Nixon Cottage at Nags Head. 1 VISITS IN RALEIGH Mrs. Royce Vickers spent a few days last week in Raleigh with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory. GREENVILLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Cassie Sawyer of Greenville were" guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.Y. Berry and Mrs. Maude Jones on Sunday. RETURN TO FLA. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Henry returned to their home in Deerfield, Fla. on Saturday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane and Mrs. Mat tie Matthews. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jessup and daughter,' Sidney, spent the week-end at their cottage at Nags Head. FROM THOMASVILLE Mrs. Edna Boyd of Thomasville spent a few days last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Billy Cherry. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose of Winston-Salem spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr. They were enroute to Nags Head for a week's vacation. FROM CAL. Capt. Corbin Cherry, Chaplain at Letterm an General Hospital in San Francisco, Cal., spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry. VISITS HERE Rock Matthews of Durham spent last week here with his grandparents Mr, and Mrs. H.B. Matthews. FROM DEL. Sgt. and Mrs. Phillip Thach Jr. and family of Dover, Del. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thach, Sr. AT NAGS HEAD Miss Lynn Rose spent a few days last week at Nags Head with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, of Winston-Salem. $3 3 8 8 3 8 $39 $3f 8 3 to u 3 3 50 FROM NORFOLK- - W.M. Divers. IlT, of Norfolk, Va. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian White and Mrs. Divers, Sr. on Sunday. FROM NORFOLK : Mr. and Mrs. F.E. McCloskey and family of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs. R.B. Thach and other relatives on Sunday. AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr. and Kim Rose spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rose, Sr. at Nags Head last week. SUNDAY IN DURHAM . Mr, and Mrs. H.B. Matthews were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews, Jr. in Durham on Sunday. VISIT IN CHARLOTTE ' Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon spent the week-end in Charlotte with their son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Bill Nixon, WEEK-END GUEST Mr and Mrs. Clvde Lane, Jr. and family of Randleman, N.C. spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. i ivac Lane. Sr. of Route 3 Hertford. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whedbee nd dauehtef. Dena, of Honolulu. Hawaii are spending three weeks vacation with their Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ijine. Sr. and Mr. ana Mrs.v F.lsberry Whedbee. Jr. 70CHEV. Caprice '70 MAVERICK 69 DODGE Monoco, 2 dr., H.T. 1 69CHEVELLE2dr. ' CO GHEV. B.A.,4dr. 69 FORD Cust. 500, 4 dr. 63 FORD LTD, 4 dr., H.T. 68 FORD Gal. 500, 4 dr. 68 OLDS 4 dr., H. Top VVINSLOW-DLAN CHARD MOTOR CO., Inc. PHONE 426-5245 1 J . .. J ... v y it - .,:tJ - - r 'N'l 15. f ' man ? i l "XCL AMD M IMS OOUTON AMI ONI M OAU cnL buNT Mi's. Reed Entertains , Rook Club Mrs D.F. Reed entertained her Rook Club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Dobbs Street. Those plnying were Mrs. C.T. Skinner. Mrs. G.R. Tucker, Mrs. A T. Lane. Mrs. Walter Dale. Mrs. JR. Morris, Mrs. C.E. Cannon. Mrs. J.H. Towe, and Miss Mary Sumner. Miss Sumner won the high score prize. A sw eet course was served. LAW & CONVENTION' Miami Beach '- Dade Coun ty judges and lawyers are gearing themselves to pro vide arounri-tht-c, loctk courts and speedy justice for any arrests during the Democrat ic and Republican conven tions, ' ; ' Are you looking for a church? Then you will like BAYSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST We are meeting in a yellow dwelling house near the USCG Airbase entrance at Elizabeth City. Sunday at 10:00 a.m., we have classes that really teach the Bible. Forceful preach' ing and vocal music is at 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. You will be glad that you came so will we! DIAL-A-DEVOTION 335-4400. It takes 1 minute to listen to this telephone recording. You can call it day or night, there is a new message each day. Try it, you will like the whole thing. 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Those playing were Mrs. T.L, Jessup. Mrs. G.W. Barbee. Mrs. J.T. Biggers. Mrs. C.R. Holmes. Mrs. John Cost on. Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White,--and the hostess. : t Mrs. Holmes was high score winner. A sweet course was served. II..' ' 65 FORD Cust 500, 4 dr 64 FORD Gal. 500, 4 dr., TRUCKS 71 FORD F800 Tractor 70 FORD Ranchero 68FORDF100 66 FORD F100 65 Ford F100 Pickup HERTFOR&N: C, i v St s S55 79 f LA 59 $100 ' LRPKCi, , 25 I oz. CAN PRIDE ii n. .BISCUITS " Cam DRINKS IX PAFS POTATO CHIPS LAR&I Tltei RIKMBD OKOROIA SWEET CALIF. SEEDLESS , GRAPES ta, sy lAMt LUSCIOUS CALIF. nn WliHt..CViu. . "rr tm nmciua i ONI IM. II oz. box f CONCKNTRATd) ALL DMvtant yoin A1 SAT. JITW 19, IV RETURNS HOME' Miss Sherry Gaye Lane returned, after spending two weeks with her grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane, Sr. FLORIDA GUEST - , Miss Gabrielle-Baker-of Gainesville, Fla. Is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Baker. - or iii To Protect. Your Home WITH ; MoorGakd" Low Lustre Latex Houso P&lnt Without proper protection the elements can damage the appearance and value of your home. An application of . MoorGard Latex House Paint provides a much desired "brand new" look along with adequate . protection against the elements for. years to come. Versatile MoorGard can be used on most types of exterior surfaces. It brushes freely, dries fast and is resistant to mildew, fumes and alkali. You can expect one coat coverage on most repaint Jobs. SUG. RETAIL PRICE $9.70 SO40 ?0 Gallon OUR PRICE LESS 10 THE PAINT STORE - HARRIS SHOPPING CENTER HERTFORD. N. C. IS3T 0U ftBE-BUTTEMJU BREAD 1 Z51 SOS. a. LOAF WATERMELONS 4.49 FAnCV TENMH OOLDEN SANTAM ' cc::jc:mx3 FROM FRANCE . - Mr. and Mrs. Rene Beauvala of Gulngamp," Frances were recent guests of M... and Mrs. James Baiter., While they were here the Baker's took them on a tight, seeing: tour of the Outer Banks and the Western part of the state-Mrs. Beaavals is Mrs. Baker's niece. 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