pfsj.p.iiS SM)Kfi V fVMfe!H . 1 ' . 'If . .'' ,3. t." fi V" HV S . ' r,; , o .' .J t ':7 ..iW.mwnillniitu Mr. and Mn. Hallett David Hobbs ofcTyner, N.C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Ool to James Marion Godfrey, Jr. son of Mr, and Mrs. Godfrey, Sr. of Route 3, Hertford. . ifThe prospective bride and bridegroom attended The College of the Albemarle. Miss Hobbs is employed by Chowan hospital and Mr. Godfrey is engaged in fann ing with his father. The wedding la planned for July 1. I R -. S ! , ,v V ' 'J JMMymi.a SEWING CLINIC -n Mrs. Levi Brothers helps Mrs. Esther Laundes with a dress at the Bethel Community Center sewing workshop held by extension homemakers last week. RECEIVES AWARD On April 10th. the New Bern Consistory Awarded G.C Buck the Blue and Gold Braided Cap for being a Fifty-Year Member and Services to the Scottish Rite, ' an honor that only a few ever attain, he lives at 211 W. Market St. ATTEND BAPTIST ASSOC. Those attending the Baptist Associational Meeting at Hobbsville last week included Mrs. W. F. Ainsley, Mrs. Roy Viekers, Mrs. Carroll Williams, Mrs. J. H. Bagley, Mrs. Lucille Jackson, Mrs. J. T. Biggers, and Mrs. Jack Burbage. BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. White of Fayetteville an nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, 'Christie jiouise, born on April 11. , "Mr. White is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Belvidere. A - r'"f .J0- ff-t is . if, , v ' 1 TOWN ADOPTS NEW POLICY ON DELINQUENT UTILITY BILLS All utility bills in arrears after the 26th day of the month will be considered. delinquent and subject to service being discontinued on the 27th day of the month. Once service is discontinued there will be a $5.00 cut on fee. This new policy will go into effect with the May billing. SPie eJHens ,-' , 115 e)t. $oindcfer DOWNTOWN v FOR THAT SPECIAL PROM We cordially invite you to come in and browse through our album of tuxedo's, dinner jackets and other formal rentals. By ElUabethThach TEXAS GUESTS Mrs. L, 9, Merrill and daughter, Fattie, of gonora, Texaa were guests of Mrs, H. A. Whitley for a few days this week. ATTEND SHOW Mr, and Mr, T, P. Byrum attended a Furniture Show In High Point last week, N.J. GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. Hollowell C. Nixon of Teaneck, N.J, will spend the Easter Holidays with his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Al Hendley of Columbia, SC. are spending this week at the Newby home, HERE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davis and family of Winston-Salem will spend the Easter Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Davis. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and grand daughter, Kelly Gregory, of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory on Saturday. it RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL D. M. Jackson has returned to his home after undergoing surgery at the Albemarle Hospital. IN HOSPITAL Miss Mary Morris is a surgery patient in the Albemarle Hospital. RETURNS HOME Mrs. F. T. Johnson has returned to her home after a visit with relatives in Sanford. HICKORY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bumgarner and daughters of Hickory were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. dfiop U .............. ,.:-:-!-'Wwvs '1 1 .. .: People In FROM GREENVILLE Mr, and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end here with Mr, and Mrs, w. G, Edwards and Mrs, H, A. Whitley, FROMW.VA. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Newby, Jr, of Charleston, W. Va. are spending this week at the Newby home, WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. E, Burton Myers of Wilmington spend the week-end with their mothers, Mrs. W. T, Smith and Mrs. John T. Lane. VA. GUEST Mrs. J. W. Paul of Amelia Courthouse, Va, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Keaton. RETURN HOME Mr, and Mrs. Kermit Kirby and R. B. Kirby returned to their home in Norfolk, Va. on Monday after spending last week here at the Kirby home. WEEK-END IN RED OAK Howard Matthews spent the week-end in Red Oak with Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Hollowell, He was accompanied home by Mrs. Matthews, who had visited there last week, FROM WINSTON SALEM Mrs. Herman Ward and daughter of Winston Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. CHAPEL HILL ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keaton visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long, who are patients at Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill, on Sunday, j HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Lynne Landing, student nurse at Watts Hospital in Durham, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Landing. The News WEEK-END IN CHAPEL HILL Mr, and Mn. Ray Haskett spent the week end in Chapel Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haikett and Doug Haskett rff AVAiiAimn J rWi$L A 00D imml0 Corral Them All With An Account In Our Ae:ociatbn Hertford Savings & Loan Association HERTFORD, N.C. r ; - ; ; ; ; , i Tyler I EDENTON 1 H M?m 1 v A rs. k-jb j mi m i. mmu. I 4jw y -jsr- life ' 1 erilKf'if PRESSES Y Y" XSm. , ( , 1 im&m ioopoy.poMiwt ff WOFF'' ffiNL i t GROUP OF SAU lail ' V "Xll IZT W I' P LADIES DRESSES L.l" m'mU f if ?o off s .if ttp.ici ; (- IVADIES'FOLY' 7X!T'- CFf V VV 1 'r..8r ESTER COATS.. - i f 1 2973 TV il l DRESS SHIRTS V I Charge Ui.i. fNTIRE STOCK Nl? vaetomo ; 1 mpnmX MEN'SOOURW Jl SPORT COATS 4 VI II ' 1 MENS KNIT WORT COAT . .1 f SFRCAIL . ". It l ; 1 DOUBLE V 7 J .Ml CROUP jf,: I KNIT SLACKS f RM " - ySjttfW orm I .i' g I v.iues to 14.00.- mm 1 . . fOV'l PRESS V -,. B I CI. OSS . A . ANPIFQRT .15CTF l : I Sale 9.88 1 ' Sfl! WTI 1 " I ;-; . 3.5H.P.B-SEngln. PISOQUNT t,U11 JTNw " -.. flR'' - I ?Xa0na!ur.drcJS:!tl:n5l .. B V' 'TvHII ; Thanh far Stepping ::: - ", ,Cn! . ' Nfntycpurhtoj ctrnr pfttml . fyj HENDERSON OUglFf Dr. Mid Mn. 0, K, Tucker, Jr, tnd their diulhtar, Mitt Ui Tucker, of Hmdtrion wen OVtrnite fttta Of Mr, and Mri, 0 ft, Tucker, Er, on Friday, rmik uS4& rr-v ting MAitfl 6ft &rju2tL IK&valui) hXiDje I" red L I ,A , wyil Mill, aivjf iMblwk. wlw I y I inlmnnifiWinW, Hurry, I I hit lawial wmui afhr tnai Illy l. I9TI, j J2 Your Happy Shopping Stare Open til 8 1 30 Ft 7iOOSaU ' ".SALE! DaBtlTPBBO DWIU.TM4 BtaOiCHy.N.C. Friday Mjht Night .. . :

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