I .1i 9' v I 1 rt 9 i 8' tl - : r.iPAY in wiixumsto'n ; ; .rXT&d Mrs. El Jon Winslow,. i I'L'fl' Ann Winslow nd Miss 'ra'h.' Winslow were guests of : I'x.-ttti Mrs. Charles Godwin, In WUliamston on. Sunday. '. VVZEK-END IN GLOUCESTER - Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Biggers i were week-end guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Tnd Mrs. W. A., Schaaf, in Gloucester. ! TRIP'-TO NEW . ENGLAND. ! STATES UK-, and Mrs. Charles ,! Woodbrd have returned front a i farip tq the New England States. :Week-end GUESTS ; ana 'ind Perry Glamy;of Fort ' riJVayr., Indiana were week-end guEo.i. ut mr, anu ivua. juun J.wTAWORO GUESTS t .M i , l c rv 1 iui- tnu mra. stun ueaii ana littoj, Kelly, of Tarboro er fViests of Mr. and Mrs. T. . lizard on Sunday.; HvJSPITAL .V,-.', .' ,. .ju oui mil oiiuui is a pauem in I ae Chowan Hospital. .RETURNS HOME j. Ibb3 'n ' - e nas returnec' lano? ,iome Pinenurst titet a o1 visit , wah her son-in-law and rndauter, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ""fifigers, Y. QUESTS r,,Mr. and Mrs. Hank Chrlstgau "rind family of Brooklyn, N. Y. A 4: o E.L 1. . . 1 .-,'" oi mr. anu juits. re'sJdn Divers and other alive her this week. E T. U R N S F R O M UK.1PEAN TOUR MwV Ray Schofield has turtiM home after spending 3 leeki on an European Tour. : flEEK END IN PINEHURST jfel Mrs; J. T. Biggers spent a few TMays-iast week in Pinehurst with-her mother. Mrs. W. H. le-.: "mFAYETTEVtLLE GUESTS c''Mr: And Mrs. Glenn White of ,nFayetteville are guests of his ''"pareriMi Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P White, ftt their cottage at Nags Head. X IMPROVING 2 -I Mrs-K Sylvia Winslow is reported to be improving from a fall "she received several weeks ; -ago at a Religious Convention. ' -FROM HALIFAX ' Till" Anrl f kj TAmmii T im Riddfck of Halifax spent the and Mrs. week-end with Mr. Torq.&iddick. FRANKLIN GUESTS " Mr. arid Mrs. Alan Felton and ; HERTFORD, N.C Oval Braided Rugs -100 Nylon Reg. 42.97 I &09 SALE Ladies' CAPRI PANTS FLARE LEGS Plaid and stripe Reg. Price 8.99 LADIES' STRAW BAGS n Abu. AINU V D Ss!a j ion I c crnte .. .,.";7 Society Wevs family of Franklin, Va. were week-end guests of Mrs. Felton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White. RETURN TO TACOMA Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sy kes returned to" their home in Tacoma, Washington on Friday after spending 3 weeks with Mrs. Sykes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Simpson, in Hertford, and his parents, Tom Sykes (of Jacksonville, Fla.) and Mrs. Joyce Sykes, in Burlington. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mrs. Herman Ward and children, Ann and Joe, of Winston-Salem arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. RETURNS HOME R. B, Kirby has returned to Norfolk, Va. after spending a week at his home in Hertford. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Mark Gregory has returned home after spending some time at Virginia Beach, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer. RETURN FROM TRIP Rev. and Mrs. Norman Harris and family have returned home after a month's vacation to the West Coast. VISIT IN CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. David Brewin and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ainsley in Chapel Hill last week. ATTEND WEDDING Guests of Mrs. Molly Bunch for the Bunch-Winslow wedding on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tarson of Williamsburg, Va., Sgt. Steve Loder, Sgt. Bob Borden, and Sgt. Gary Boice, all from Fort Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. VISIT AT VA. BEACH Mrs. Addie Keegan and Mrs. T. W. Nixon were overnite guests of relatives at Virginia Beach, Va. last Sunday. AT KELLY'S BEACH MissSuzetteChappell spent a week with Miss Melody Lane at Kelly's Beach. FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flanigan and daughters, Beth and Jenny, from Treasure Island, Florida are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillon, this week;' - SUNDAY IN BONLEE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy and Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy visited relatives in Bonlee, N.C. on Sunday. Week Specials ! Drapes Good Assortment of colors 63" x 84" REG. PRICE UP TO 5.97 I UP TO 1 2.06 SALE 097 7 Polyester V 'A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS Rei. Price 3.88t4.88 Machine washable-no-ironing necesury 9.V LADIES' 2 PANTY HOSE FIRST QUALITY REG. 76 .t TAKES TRIP Mrs. F. T. Johnson left Monday for Bristol, Tennessee to visit relatives. FROM MD. Mrs. Arthur Woods of Bethesda, Md. is spending some time here. . REIDSVILLE GUESTS Mrs. John Morris and daughters, Martha and Susan, of Reidsville spent a few days this week - with Mrs. J. E. Morris. RETURNS HOME Miss Gladys Felton has returned home from a vacation at Lake Junaluska. AT NAGS HEAD ; Mr.andMrs.W.H.Oakey, Jr. are spending some time at Nags Head. ' -.v-v. . RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL C. F. Sumner, Jr. has returned home after being a patient in the Albemarle Hospital for several weeks. N. M. GUEST Mrs. S. L. Sisco from Holloman Air Force Base, N. M. is a guest of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee. : RETURNS HOME , ; Mrs. Edna Winslow has returned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.. Vincent Hill in Chesapeake, Va. ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mrs. S. M. Whedbee and Mrs.: S. L. Sisco attended a Family Reunion at Virginia Beach, Va. on Friday. FRIDAY AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. Lloyd Horton and Mrs. Arthur Woods were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr. at Nags Head on Friday. , FROM MD. Miss Mar jorie Hefren of Ijamsville, Md. spent the week end with Mrs. Pearl Banks, AT BEACH D. F. Reed spent the week end at Nags Head with Mrs. Reed.'.-'" ':.' ILL. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Sal Iatesta of Park Ridge, 111. were guests of JMr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker on Saturday. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tepper and family have returned to their home in Butler, N. J. after a visit here and at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward. ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Miller and family, and Mrs. L-. D. Myers attended - End Double Knit Material SALE iupT3' 2.00 lv.Ltf 1u Sot 2B A M & ) 'Of 1a a Fa..iily Reunion in Kinston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dail on Sunday. ?- MOVES TO DURHAM Miss Mary Elliott .Br inn moved to Durham on Thursday of last week. , RETURN HOME Mrs. Frank Sloop and daughter have returned to their home in Dublin, Va. after spending 2 weeks with Dr. I. A. Ward. N. J. GUESTS Mrs. Alvah Monds and daughter, Lisa, of Pine Beach, N. J. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds and Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Tucker for a few days this week. IN DURHAM Mrs. T. P. Brinn and Mrs. Jack Brinn spent a few days last week with relatives in Durham. WEEK-END IN PINEHURST Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Mrs. Pearl Banks, and Miss Mar jorie Hefren visited Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk in Pinehurst during the week-end. LEAVE FOR FLA. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee and Mrs. S. L. Sisco left Wed nesday to attend the wedding of Miss India Lesley to Charles Whedbee in Tampa, Fla. AT NAGS HEAD ' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sal Iatesta of Park Ridge, 111. will spend next week at Nags Head. SAT. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vick Stallings of Portsmouth, Va. were guests of Mrs. J. H. Baker and Mrs. Audrey Roach on Saturday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Robert White returned home Monday from the Albemarle Hospital where he was a surgery patient for several weeks,. :-. " ON CAMPING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry, Ben Berry, and Bill Berry left Saturday to spend this week on a Camping trip in Western North Carolina. VA. GUESTS Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Thach were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thach on Thursday. : AT FORT CASWELL Hugh Clark, Youth Director at the Hertford Baptist Church, is spending this week at Fort Caswell. - -L ST LB, USCA ( HARVEST or C0U::.'.::A E"AND SLICED BACO I ARMOUR'S Mi MEAT FRANKS -79 3 CALIFORNIA . .t - I 3 f-LfM R,TE C"'" immMiMiiimmi mm 1 TEXAS C ,C '-". jU 1.' ' V. slid ci"lJren, C-il t...J I , from Corpus Cristie, Texas were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Sr. on Friday. RETURNS HOME , Miss Ann Schaaf has returned to her home in Gloucester after a visit here with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers. FROM GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings and daughter of Greenville were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer and Mr. t and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings. E. CITY GUEST Mrs. Kenyon Bailey of Elizabeth City spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Owens. What are the ominous dir ection for winds to blow from? Can useful weather information be obtained from the use of a wind vane only? The worst weather in the United States often follows winds out of the east or north. Yes, it's possible to detect valuable clues about the weather using only a wind vane. If one will com bine the vane with a baro meter, the accuracy of pre dictions will be raised many times. However, with only a wind vane, be suspicious of a wind change from the east to the north. If the sky looks threatening (or a barometer reading shows pressure fall ing) you might well be in for a bad storm. Likewise, a wind changing from south to east is often a bad omen. Remember that bad weather systems in this country (low pressure areas) move counterclockwise, and move eastwards. Wind changes often reveal what section of this circular movement you are then in. FRESH GROUND DAILY QUALITY. CONTROLLED C j Utia 1: lb-1 ,' ' G '7 ' 59 LI. - rKo. HILBERG FROI BEEF PATTIES ogg m FOTJIO a::?s f"v: f fill " 1 i : W - .Motion picture history, production techniques, and creative usr3 were the topics at a two-day1 seminar recently conducted for of all people North Carolina librarians. Conducted by the Audiovisual Center of the State Library in Raleigh, the seminar reflected a growing awarness of the role motion pictures can play in disseminating information and entertainment through North Carolina's public libraries. : ; Several of the larger libraries - across the state have film Ita Ycur Chances are that when' you think about social security you think mostly 'about older people and retirement and Medicare. But that's not the whole story, not . by a long shot. Social Security can also mean a lot to young people. It can mean monthly ' cash benefits to disabled workers and their families; it can mean monthly checks to widowed mothers and their children. . - Suppose a young father of two small children is killed in an CZ7 67 Chrysler 4 dr. ' 70 CHEV. Caprice . m m Acoirbtr 1 v mnv in wn I ,'.' 70 OLDS Delta Custom. 4 Drl ea nnnnc MnnnM. t Ar H.T. 69CHEVELLE2Hr. 69 CHEV. B.A.,4dr. 69 FORD Cust 500, 4 dr. 69 FORD LTD 2 dr..H.T. I 68 FORD Gal 500, 4 dr. 68 OLDS 4 dr., H. Top ..... w vjiviw r iwivuw . VILOWlANCHAaJ fOTO CO., Ins. jv::zo 5 t"T op. WITH .U WITH ACKJ Swin $HfCK S :our mcxs RCCCATE CATSUP 3- $100 4 01BTLS. OUR PRIDE-HAMBURGER HOT DOG ROLLS itoz, Sl'L. v.-. nt"s r ' , r" " i,,t I t. Gi t. collections of their own which can be checked out in much the same fashion as books. The State Library in Raleigh, in addition, makes its full collection of more than 2,000 films readily available to any citizen through interlibrary loan. What this means is that any person In the state can go to his local library whether its in one of our largest cities or smallest communities, consult the 268 page film catalog published by the State Library, and request any film for use up to one week at no charge. , . Sccid Security accident. His average monthly earnings covered by Social Security were $550. His widow and children : would receive $433.20 each month in Social Security. So you see young people get valuable protection from their contributions to Social Security. " For more information on your Social Security write or call your nearest-Social Security Office and ask for the free booklet "Social Security In formation For . Young Families", SSI-35B. 77- - 63CHEV. Chevelle,S.S. CO MUSTANG 2 dr. r . Bar., .an - 0 ""nDLC z ut 1 70 XL 2 dr., H. Top 67 FORD GaL500,4 dr. 67 MUSTANG 2 dr. 67 FORD Gal 500, H.Top 67BU1CK 225, 4 dr. 66 MUSTANG Conv. 66 FORD Gal 500. 4 dr. Mil nmo "1! 00, JO, 7 ' 1 fRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. AUG. . 1972. NO SALES TO DEALERS. SI' i t .3 i Ll. . Films are listed in the c: ' alphabetically by titl 1 subject They run the gaa.. from "A is for Architecture',' ' The Zoo and You" and L "accidents" to "zoning." I, films are primarily I -formational, and others 1 more toward entertainment.' Last week's seminar v'-j designed to better acqu local librarians themselves v . the value of motion pici j films as library lend.'r material and to make thcra more aware of the Stats Library's film services. , ! Guest speakers were Joi Bridges of Pack MemoricI Library in Asheville; Ricl-arJ Cooper, a writer, journalist an J motion picture producer; Lftrry Misenheimer, ; audiovisual curator with the Office of Ar chives and History; and Dr. Peter Schillaci, director cof education for McGraw lt'. Films. The program was organized by Mrs. Marilia Rose, audiovisual specialist for the State Library. . Plans for the immediate future call for expanding ; the State Library's audiovisual section, increasing the size of the film library so as to beJier serve all North Carolinians, and encouraging its wider use, P11IC& 66 Volkswagen 65 FORD Curt. 500. 4 dr) 64 FpRDjGal 600;'dr.,li -TCUCKS 71FORD F800 Tractor V 69 FORD F100 " ' 1 67 CHEV. C10 Pickup 1 70 FORD Ranchero ' 68 FORDF100 L8 69 CHEV. 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