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fttotldfl. from CAwarmtw r Mr. arl Mm. DoniCrsBisorr and h. of, Gaitia;.wer4. Holiday iJaata jjwUMtm.tasw- Mra. C.WjWWwpfttrt Mra. Roy B1 Mr. ind IS O.II. TUcklrllWBt BsNdlwi wJtltvnBl pnt thf .?vTBliilylfliWi ilC.MrytMM4rtNiiq aauBmars-irr . OJL TUkftj if. and pr Mra, W,B. tWtar,' Ir :HB WEXX-END IN YA.Vw:. as wtaknd m rtunwg, va: with htr jmAn-ltm I iA dnghtar, MMftd Mrr. OwP FROM NEWWRT NEW Mrs. I.P. Toiwy. Hi. And mm, Jarnt ind Chrll. of NawDort Ntwt, Va. wtna niea t flrhar auwta. Mr. and Mrti W.C. Dollar, on Friday. . W. VA. ' .::'. 'C Mr. and Mra. Guy' Newljy. Jr! and aon, Stokaa, of Chartert W. Va. are guttw of hit mother, Mra. Nawby. a. t HOI.IDAY CUISm .v- Mr, and Mra. Jlrtimy Wnita and aom of Ntwport nav. va: were Holiday BMata afM. aod M: JimBaia. FROM D.C. Mr. ' and Mra. Charles' Whedbea of Washington; D C. were Holiday RUesta of his parents. Mr. and' Mrs. S.M. Whedbea.' WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. JuKan White. Jr. and daughter, Joanna, of BeWre, Md, were weekend testa of his parents, Mr. and Mrs; White, Sr. ATTEND FUNERAL Mf. and Mrs. F. Murray White of Kernersville. Mr. arid Mra. V.R. White of FavetteviUe, and Gaorfi White of tSresns- :boro spent the week-end with relativea and attended ihe tunerai 01 mm rean wniie on Saturday. FROM S.C. . Mr. aneLMrs. Cortxn Doxwr. . Jr. and family of pennptUvi lit, L S.C. spent the Thanksgiving SPECIAL PURCHASE -V: YES, TWO FC FIVE C8LLAR3 1 hm fKlMt.,4 Isr-'-Kw-'-' PAT?D0MIN6 iATKINOCOI.6 LOU ltAWU;; .RC;SRTA FLACK : MSRLE HAG3ARP KZIL OIA.VCND CAROLE KfN4 ; ELVIS , E30V AKNOLP : Aiiq qTT?iVr "ALA. JA v;; v.vPAKrpiTWSSg ' ii tarn ftmi hart l. - 'i- Jw-ft J, :Wyt?tfml tmv. , t nufua Mtddtok oT.: 4lNmDton. Vl.Jltto.llMIduv.wlthhrH trealt;Mj and Mni. Marion an .hww flvwton and) fafc-Hs&HWiiM,,. Va SDontthiiHolldBVS WWi Mr: and' Mr; MalW: OSferloo i and Mr. and Mini. Jim Bass.--' - " ' MaltttffMreWWth itu' m W' kV a .rrk- Mr. and Mrs.. Harlan Hurdle and daughter.'- Wendy: were Holiday RuesU of Mr. and Mrs. JoefreBtorvr. fnRoanoke, Va. Mr artd-Ktrs.-BlOv Wihslow ami son. rack; of Wilton spent the Holiday with Mrs. Johnny Rroughton and Mr and Mrs. Uafoni WnWr ' . WEEKEND 1N VAv Mr. andMra, Claude Withrow spent the weekend; in Emporia. va , FROM WtLMlN&TON Mrs. 'Thomaa perry of Wilmlnefafn lnithe veek-end w4U) Hwt White and visited Mrs .While iri Norfolk General HoipiUl. - . . ' D C GUESTS Mr.andMm lrmilBartUft. MiW Crha BtoiH-hy atl, tt of WashifegtJHl j& t4 permit 4:oItk. uvesPfhtv ;Mrs.. ydf Bundh: ; and fR3i0CIIS,a'EC3EO utmi BMtaitMNS .' 1 )'--.':?v:v,,i",''i i.wtrt (p(Nt 'rfJheir mother 4 erivlmotter, Mr.' W E. Dflil .firing ht.Holl4ti-.:)V;,.:' ttlNSTfVN' SALEM CLESTS ai4 on.'fom; of WinstwvSalem ,TnnMtvpg m.v in onojK with relatives. fevi J '..'iWr,.'and' Mn, .w, .Perry. ? KVW and ;.Mt of Montaire :Mrad Mni. R.R. Pero.Jlr. RETlnSi HflME Mr. and Mra. Donald St. ;Wrtln;hj.ietHfh homo In FairhauH.vMfnK after ;odJnjttH) 8olld,VK with Mli. ' Hivf. In arw wntr reTawvos, -flA.JCSTO anJfamlW of Atlanta. Ca. Hpcnt IhpllnllisyswHhMr. and 'Mrs; lUHrryi'Kr. ; : :KiurM;fiA. ; ';jH' ; PWkhMfdl; u4?nt ; al ytmpt fnlWitft Mwon.: Oa. upent (hi lUrtltfHys with his Krnndpnri'ptN, Mr. and Mrs. i.U, BMley. . MrKKl. anit Mrs. pniuip Ttuith. Jr. ahd family of DmF. DM. wc?e Holiday guests of Mr. fnCMrs, ThachvSr. THKJItVINS ;)AV daughter. Af Eden'o". Mr. and Mrs. H W. winsiow. Jr. ana family, and Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Byrum and family, atlofElisahethCi. FROM PURHAM - Dr.jind Mrs. H.B. Matthews. Jr, and family of Durham were week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. Sr 1 WERHiEfiD IN RICHMOND Mr and Mn. Edgar White and daughter, Eva, were week enttguest of Mrs. W.B. Huxter in Richmond. Va FROM CHAPEL HILL ' Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Hasketf and daughter. Joanna, of Chapel HiH i spent the Holidays. wHh their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett . and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor " ' FROM VA. BEACH Mlsa White of, Virginia Reach-Va-P!"t ha Holidays fin j AL 6RCtNV.'-' -'"'V OfSV lTf.-AaBf-' v ;tbAsrlvn Pv Weta.-of with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Julian White. GREENVILLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs; John Stallings and. daughter of Greenville were Holiday guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings. ! SCNDAV GUEST - Alton Sawyer Of Virginia Beach; Va. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs-. Phillip Thach on Sunday. THANKSGIVING DAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Myers. Janet: and Steve of Virginia Beach. Va.V were guests of Mrs. L.p.'. Myers on Thanksgiving Dav. . , THANKSGIVING IN SNOW HILL v. Mr. and Mrs. H.B, Matthews soent Thanksgiving Day in Snow Hill with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Matthews; HOLIDAYS IN VA. .Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Perr werr Holiday guests of their lon-ln-hw and. daughter. Mr. and Mrs, George M. Kelly, ill. inrharlnttesvilte. Va. FROM WILLIAMSTON Mis Suun Cox of Williams ton spent the Holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Cox. DURHAM GUESTS ; Dr, and Mrs. Bill Nixon and family of Durham were Holiday gui'KtH of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon and Mr. and Mra. Arvln Hudson. FROM VA. BKAC1I Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and son of Virginia Beach. Va. spent the Holidays with her father. C.L. Dail DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests of Mrs, L.D. Myers on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Myers, Paulette and Julian of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin. Sarah and Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Miller and sons. Kea Scott, and Toney. STUDENTS HOME FROM THANKSGIVING Students home for Thanksgiving included: UNC-Chapel Hill-Doug Haskett. Walter Edwards. Jr., Wayne Riddick. Jim White, Michael Miller; Chowan College Cathy Keel, Millie White: ECU-Greenville Karen Haskett. Shirley Gregory, Jinny Chambers. Kay Dail, Peggy White; UNC-Greensboro Susan 51 ..J r utycc;:t:::ied f KOCKMaAMOaftAReiN T, MEDIUM 4 j j r J 1 Harrell. Angela Baker. Dianne Lavden: " : N.C. State-Raleigh Jane Evans. Price Monds. v HOLIDAYS HERE - ; . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory and children of Raleigh. -and Royce Vickers of Virginia Beach spent the holidays with Mrs. Rovce Vickers and Mrs. Ellie White. FROM RICHMOND . , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chappell and sons of Richmond. Va. were week-end guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Chappell. VISIT PARENTS : Mrs. .Don Roberts and daughter of Virginia Beach, Va. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Chappell for the Thanksgiving Holidays. IN ALEXANDRIA. VA. Travis White spent the week end with Johnny White and family in Alexandria. Virginia. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Billy Robcrson and family of Edenton spent the week-end with Mrs. Dora Koberson, SUNDAY IN PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Dora Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Roberson and Penny visited Mr. and Mrs. Carson White at Portsmouth, Va. on Sunday, ATTEND REUNION v Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams. Mr, and Mrs. Billy Williams and sons, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Woodard. Mrs. H.L. Williams. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Llnford Winslow and Mrs. Sammie Sutton were guests of the Jim and Lavania Williams branch of the Williams family at their reunion on Sunday, Nov. 2fith in Bertie Countv. VISIT HERE Mrs. R.J. Floener of St. Petersburg Florida. Mrs. W.R. Sawyer of Huntsville. Alabama and Colonel John H. Thigpen. Jr. of Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell over the holidavs. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Larry Swindell, a student at the Cincinnati Ohio College of Mortuary Science, and Jane Swindell of Kinston spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Sammie Sutton has returned home after spending two weeks in Fayetteville with her daughters, Mrs. Ted Chappell and family. 4 ' Lory lb. V7 BOLOGNA PACK mi U BANQUET FROZEN COOK 'fi' BAGS ... HHBERC FR05N VEAL PATTIES 3 4 0Z.MGS.R9 Bra n it - rT"T"J ; . n.INf ....... , nr TS - 'uam any sam or a.0 urns , "inner. f i or vi "')iar rr or - YV .-.J"- . JO.KACT. . on I ( . I' '-OCOUNT SMfeatai M4 flMI Fbi.HAuMX . .Dtclltm Chowan Aoagerpy Nevys By (DI.I.EKN FLYXN - : ' All the students (if thoWian Academy will be ' having a Thanksgiving sen-ice during the week of their vacation. It will be conducted bv Rev. Larry . McClure. Martha Jo Hollow ell will play the piano. Ottis Cow per win read the Bible and Pa m Am ick ... will lead ; ht prayers, j;--':: '- i,- ' Last week, the seventh grade had a bakcsale. They made cookies, cakes, brownies, and cupcakes. This week the eighth grade had a similiar sale. The money made will be added to our money earned by selling soft drinks, and we plan to pay for asphalting n basketball COUrt. J-.' v'V'V;.; The student council is having a paper drive If ypu have any, newspaper call the academy or. any academy student, ; r. Tuesday night. Nov, 14. there was three football gomes.. The second and third graders teams were the Jeta and Colts. The Jets won 2418. The second and third graders wrote to the Jets Football Team and got a picture of the whole team, Next the fourth, fifth and sixth graders played. Their teams wore called Cow boys and Redskins. The Redskins won .Id 10. Coach Clark was quar terback for both teams. , ? : I70CHEV. Capriot 1 70 MAVERICK 70 FORD Gal. 500 4 Dr. ,70 FORD Torino 2 Dr. 70 FORD LTD Wagon 1 71 TORINO 2 dr. 69 FORD Oat W0 2 dr. H.T k69CHEV.Impalaadr.KT 69CHEVELLE2dr. 69CHEV. B.A., 4dr. 1 69 FORD Cost M0, 4 dr. PHONE 424-5245 USDs CHOKE CHUCK 01 U4I 69 QMLTNCn K T FRANKS j'-jJ USM CHOKE SHOULDER OR 7- BONE ROAST GWM.1NLTS ROLL SAUSAGE OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT OR BEEF .7!r UOIKfi. MIlftD " ' ' ' Is Kr2-) Quit RtiOl vi - r ' .1,1. . " 1 V ' fOROHOORORBar I F S ST CKS : . , 1 .'2 r; vfyi' LIMA BEAriS CIJTWWIv.:"-f.l cwpfiiiM(io.K.iccM; 5 'iv Fk.l Tlay FmIm Fm t M Oi F.l FwMfe ii.ai 4,-.X-:.'Ci:'VV Ma i w. ni.i Mn 1 1 w. , Ft I Tta FMiM ftm t M Oi. F MUM aAaMa IVslMMai PEr.r(S-r:V-2l' ct.:::.:e v;li; i Ar .7:30. the; upper grades plaved. Their teams were called "Creen" and "Gold", ;Th gold won 12-0. George White was the quarterback,". Uil Byrum's sixth grade class has been doing great art projects. They made things with clay, and made flowers out of cloth and pipe cleaners. j The fifth graders are working hard on their social studies projects. They plan a trip to Williamsburg soon. ; ? Many students are working oh the DAR writing contest The title Is "A Patriot of 1773". The J third grader are studying the Pilgrims and In dians; They . made pilgrims out of milk cartons and are making tapa cloth. . , r . : smrm PAisiTSTons t I HMZ tMdrPINO CENTC3 t V ' 1 YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR CINJAMIM MOORI HOUSI PAINTS rST''rTfUPaW':' v ART SUPPLIZS NIIDUCRAFT Phon 42S-0133McivSqt. 9 A.M.-3 PM. 9 FORD LTD 2 4r K.T. 68 FORD GaL 500, 4 dr. 630LD5 4'dr.H.Top 68 CHEV ImpaU 1 dr., H.T. 68 CHEV. Chewue, 8J. v C3 MUSTANG 63 DODGE 2 dr. 67 RAMBLER 2 Dt. 67 FORD GaL 500, 4 dr. ' 67 MUSTANGS dr. 67EUICK 224, 4 dr, VVISSLOIV-CLACNAD) WOJ02 COH Inc. or 42.Sa4 UA 17 NORTH. r UKmTmnmnnm autmit ls uotm mm iswawaT SCOTT PAPER voo win vwhi OK, FAD 1?C C2TCRtfINT BOX If i I COLONIAL MOHit IAVIKC COUPONI wmm$couKu' (WIMFT.SOU t SLAOWRAP MIN IMM tllUWK 4MB llilf. Sii. M IM. DM. i, l .. ., .1 ..... .... . .y 1 .U :! WHKIIMIW. ........ 7. If. . ; DMI9T.Cn. i a -.j.'. FftSM m 'III KM lllllllll MArsGIHE QTRS. V.JS':.i" OUR PKC BXU CB Cl"l F::;pE nix Glm39 Candid Comment Aa his wife lay on her death-bed, ahe pleaded, "John, I want you to promise ' me that you'll ride in th same oar with my mother at my funeral." He eigne a, -u. r... out It's gonna ruin my whole day." Card Of Thanks I would like to thank each and everyone who remembered me With cards, flowers, gifts, visits and all other acts of kindness shown me while I was a patient in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. , I will always be grateful to everyone. :-" ; .George Sutton' Chinese opena trade ahow In Toronto. ' Bf0M 68 MUSTANG Conr. V 66 FORD Gal. M0. 4 dr. 69T-BIRD 4 dr. 84 FORD GaL MO,, 69 MUSTANG 65 DODGE 2 dr. H. Top TBUOCi 71 FORD F800 Tractor m FORD F1O0 pidcup 69 CHpV. CIO rfcKBp 70 CHEV. Pickup 69FORDF-10O 63 BRONCO FERTFOf! C, MICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. DEC. J. 171 NO SALES TO DEALERS. rmnrVt ' usair aaaa nuaAM m MIMV I mi uHOt muit ni m win IS THt fUKNAHOF MIMCT.naOLAO SAHONKH BAGS wmh M.a,itra , yiv)';J)'iOtH''VttlllttHiVVWt M XM H. TUM-MACUAM mnnvisn- MM AIM, SM. ON. t. Itn A f THtruOU0 S ;laillt.CTKUJUDI)TI0Otl CHARM ciiimi niiii , immt oaai COUPON t AAaV -1 Htf Wv'.l M( Ml Mtll 'S W MtfUUM 1 17 I I.TJ T F I 3 i j , ' ' .
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