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. C J.DAYTJ C - 3 - Ut.til2LJ :V jn;..51i'd r rt - i-j la Cv: KrZ5Ka AT NAGS HEAD I I'.r. and V.rs. W.G. Edwards 1 s?er.l the we$S-end at their coiU-s ( N?s Hesd.- ? ; . -,r . RSTUN FROM BEACH J ; j. Mr. n,l1r; WJ;lavi returned Ikhiic; Tuesday after pencj?vwal :? t their . cotti"el fc;:i itH$n ::; : i w, va. cvrns.-.''- i T-:r.and;riiGuNebyv4r . i and son. Stokef. of Charleston, J WtVa. are Hiesls of his mpther, i Mr. Newby-5rv,.--?;': . ; c " ; BSKTS:qwwrrt: ; - EUir and Megan Tucker of Henderson .ire- 'fpending this j week with their grandparents, ,, . Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Tucker. J RETURN FROM EEACH ; Mr. and Mrs. illis- Jessup . ) hive-returned home after spending several' weeks at their - cottage at Nags Heaa ; . FROM.VA. BEACH : ' . , : Miss Sue Wlteof Virginia tl. Beach,'' Va. -was" a" '.weekend , guest of hw parents. Mr, and " I ' Mrs. Julian White. J ,. . , AT NAGS HEAD ' : Mrs. T.P. Brina 1 spending s some time at the Brim Cottage at Nags Head. . IN HOSPITAL ' Mrs. Will Staunton is a patient - m the Chowan Hospital. 1 ., , W MP. r Mrs. MaudeLant if a guest of I Mr, and. Mrs,?uie)t Carson 'in . PederJi,MA-W)inr there. $h will attend . the-, ffrrson ' .' Edmortdson Wedding in 'Sijver v - Sprtngsv Maryland. " ' FROM; BENpERSON Dr. ajid Mrs. WJTucker and v familX' Of Henderson-.were. V guests 'of; Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Tucker on Sunday. ' " RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Howard Winslow returned , home Sunday' after being a , : patient for . several, weeks in Norfolk General' Hoepilal, . EDENTON GUEST? .. '. , , v Mrs. Gladys Hughes sna" W.Ch" i:. EttfoM-efEdcnto vera guests 6 Wivind Mrs. W.J. .Davis on ' Thursday. . ' K . C VA. GUEST- . Howard Diek) Baker of t , ArtJhgUw. Va. spent the weekr 1 end with his mother. Mrs. J.H. 4 . Baker? . , , - r. WEE4-BNU AT, NAUS MEAJJ f- ' t)wdn spent the weekt I end af'the Dfrden Cottage at ; NagsHeaar ""', V; VA. GUESTS f".- v Mr. - and Mrs.- .Garjsnd X Jtaunton of Portsmouth, Va. spent the weekend jvjth Mrs, 4 c.e. cannon. I VteTT-.IN HOSPITAL . Mrk and Mrs. Charlie Elliott 3 ."'. V W n 1 . ' SSS.1 ' Esrly American Wt ! ' K.'C fl sofa ft chair w? j I '"SfJ??-..- 81234.00 , S. L" j&!n . ' ' Now $179.00 H C li ' ...".casr " " -Wy American 2$ ;;t W i.C3 .Now only ,.Qm -T, ,r J-l .' . $1S3.E0 4 , Compsie J N, G, Tiurtisy, September 14, 1971 ,1 1 r 7 f visited Joslah KUiolt in Norfolk - f General Hoepilal on Saturday. I &:d. citsts , " Mrs. Lois Donahue and son. George, of Baltimore, Md. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson. FROM PORTSMOUTH -Mrs. Yick Stallings of Ports mouth. Vt. was weeke-end guesfof her mother. Mrs. J.H Baker.! -lX FROM NORf6lK , Mrs. H.C. O'Sullivan . of Norfolk, Va. y as , a week-end guest, of 'Met' brother," V,N, Harden, at the Harden Cottage at Nags Head.' v r ; AT NAGS HEAD . r Mrs. L.M. Simpson of Elizabeth City. Mrs. A.Rv Winslow of Winfall and Mrs, J.H. Baker of Hertford spent. last week at the Winslow Cottage at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow and son, Brock, of Wilson were week-end :, guests of : their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow and Mrs.: Johnny Broughton. ' 2: WEEK-END INBED SPRINGS Mrs. Kelly White spent Labor Day week-end In Red Springs with relatives. . WEEK-END IN RICHMOND Mrs. Martin Towe spent the week-end in Richmond Va. with her daughter,. Miss Jo Davis Towe..' , ;.' :, FROM NORFOLK ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Kcrmit Kirby ami R.B. Kirbv of Norfolk. Va. kpenf the wcck'-pndaf IheKlrby Home. FROM. HALIFAX ' Mti and Mrs. Tommy Lynn Riddick of Halifax attended the funeral of Adrian Smith, Sr. HICKORY GUESTS MT; and Mrs. Paul Rum barger of Hickory spent a few days last week with, Mr. and MrskJ.W.Ward. LEAVES FOR BOSTON . . 4Cim Row entered B'erkl'ee CQegc. : 0t .'Musicl li) Boston. Mass. on Monday. ; - FAYETTEVILLE GUESTS J Mr. and Mrs. V.R. White of Fayetteville visited relatives in Hertford and Belvidere last week. - n - WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Sidney .Winslow of Winstori-Salem were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Riddick for a few days . last week and attended the funeral of Adrian Smith. WEEK-END IN BOSTON Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose and daughter; Lynn, spent the week-end In Boston, Mass. They were accompanied there by Kim Rose, who has enrolled in rood Cnsite 21 ti!sfte-jTa. ,vr? ' fcr-r.fr ''5 ' f 1 it t 1 . J- 3.. ""III ' "I1 ' i ,, Ui uiajwk iety Hews Berklee College of Music. ' ATTEND FUNERAL -. Those from out-of-town who attended the funeral of Mrs. Annie Chalk were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of: Wilson; Clarenc Chalk of Houston. Tex. ; Mrs. R.W. Chalk. Sr.. Mrs. J. LcRoy , Townsend. .Jr.,- Miss Betsy Townsend. David Townsend. oil of Lumber ton. Mr. and Mrs. R,W. Chalk. Jr and children. Karen and Greg, of Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Skinner of Henderson: Mrs. S.S. Hollingsworth. Miss Marjorie Hefren. both of Ijamsville. Md.i Mr. and Mrs. Howard r, Broughton " of Pinehurst; Mrs. Hubert Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White. Jr. all of Raleigh: Mr. and Mrs. David Peacock of Goldsboro: Mr. und Mrs. Woync Hrown.; Mr. und Mrs. Skinner Chalk. W.B, Chalk, nil of Morehead City: Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Can p and children. Charlene and Jay, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Skinner White, Mr, and Mrs. Edward , W'uzclka. all of Edenton: and Mr. and Mrs. James Ball of Elizabeth City. VA. GUESTS Rev. and Mrs. H.G. Thach of Fredericksburg, Va. were kuests of Mr. and Mrs. P.B. IThach on Wednesday. WEEK-END GUEST Week-end and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White at Kill Devil Hills were : Mr. and Mrs. ; Allen Felton and daughters, Angela and Nancy Ann of Franklin, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White of Fayetr teville .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byrum and daughter Angel of Minnesota, Mr, and Mrs. V.R. White of Fayetteville and Mrs. Sylvia -Winslow of Belvidere. AT KILL DEVIL HILLS v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brafr ford of Norfolk, Va. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Whitest Kill Devil Hills. ' Card Of Thanks ) The sister and brothers of Nan Ward Winslow would like to thank their : i. : r friends, for such gouduess shown ;, to Nan "and : us, throughout her long illness and death. ' y ; f . To each organization, for the many love gifts, cards, flowers, visits, gifts, food, calls and any other acts of kindness shown her, and us. we will always be grateful.'.-:''"-; Your prayers and concern sustained each of us throughout this sad time. May God bless each of you for yourkindnessandconsideration. Hours8toS:30 -Monday thru Sat 2 pcpanish Living , room suits. ; 8U"" rated reUli i j ii t ; fi "Jir - !ekuich8. 1 " ntzzzt Mi 4 f'-'-s- Mr. and Mrs. Odus C Mansfield : : request the honor of your presence : ? . . at the marriage of their daughter . ' Evelyn Frances " ' ';. ;:::a'? :y.;l-i-,- to r -.-v. ;.r. ,-;,'v.-. '? Ar, Stephen David Hammer ; '' on Saturday't the sixteenth of September t'A ) J . "? V., ;. .v -''.-.-'' v ;', ' " Nineteen hundred and seventy-tivo I " ' ' ' - ' - '. ' at three o'clock in the afternoon 'Krt - : ':. '.;. at .;' ; -v v t- Great Hope Baptist Church " Hertford, North Carolina , . . : Reception " . ' following ceremony Center Hill Community Building Pinal Summer Clean Up ALL REMAINING SWIM SUITS '500 SHORTS $2 :'t--i-w rVwJ';i',Hi.''';:-V.;V: .:-:'.-:4l v'.,.;-.;';;1-,:--'! Woodlandl BressShoppe PHONE 426-5620 ciiiiiitniisjji. TOPS $ooo SUMMER HATS 1 FINAL REDUCTION ON SUMMER DRESSES "THE FASHION CENTER" GWMJNETC RRSI QUALITY succa s sj 1 - I jcoiomu sToiTTI fa r w a I . SBBBBSBsasHsaaBBeassiBasBo Jnncnn-tt89 c::f FROZEN CORNISH ' GAME HENS- GORTON'S ZESTY ? CANNED Cn,t,fC ' ss? 10 PAI" . r:::,n) crs S"iOj. -' Educational Benefits For Vsbrcns The Veterans Administration today reminded college bound veterans that they should file an application with VA as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary delay in. their monthly education allowance checks. H.W. Johnson, Director of the Winston-Salem VA Regional Office, offered these additional tips for veterans looking for ward to getting started in college: "The first thing a veteran shoJld do,' Johnson explained, "is to decide on an educational objective. He should then choose a school and apply for admission as soon as possible.'' "The veteran then should apply for educational assistance from the nearest VA office. VA will send two copies of the certificate of. eligibility, which must be submitted to the school. The school will endorse one copy and forward it to the VA Regional Office," he said. Johnson strongly suggested that the veteran check back with the school to make certain 00 HERTFORD, N. C. GWALTNtr'S ALL MEAT ' FRANKS 79 J L J BANQUET FR02EN:-1 . EUFFET SUPPERS -1 lbu o. ia PAniES FROZEN t . FISH STICKS 2 pko. I 1 aNOLfTON'S FROZ. SHRIMP -.' , . COCKTAIL 3 mm r 2 DGi. 7 the certificate has been for- Kvarded. This is to help insure that the veteran starts receiving monthly education allowance checks promptly. Veterans returning to the same scnooi need not get another certificate. Those who plan to change schools or educational objectives within the same schools, however, must get VA approval. To be 'eligible for educational itenefits; a veteran or ser viceman must have served at least, 181 days of continuous active duty, any part of it after January 31, 1955. Or, he must have been separated from service because of a service connected disability without regard to length of service. 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