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WINTON NEWS Little Girl Entertains Little Harriet Newsome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newsome, en tertained a number of her friends Monday afternoon in honor of her fifth birthday. Many games were played and delightful refreshments were served. Will Go Of Tour Mr. Alvin Eley left Monday #for Victoria, Va., where he will give a concert on Tuesday evening follow ed by concerts in Waverley, Va., the 9th, Ivor, Va., the 10th. He will sing in Richmond, Va., Sunday following the 12th, Walters, Va., the 14th, Franklin, Va., the 16th, this being a return date ,to Gatesville, Nov. 17th. Mr. Eley will leave the week of the 20th to commence his southern route in the t>ig moving picture houses for Lynch Enterprises of Atlanta opening his route in Charlotte, N. C., at the Imperial Theatre. Sings At Gatasvilla Mr. Alvin Eley sang in Gatesville Thursday evening, November 2nd. The concern was an artistic success due to splendid support Mr. Eley re ceived from Miss Riddick, who accom panied him and who is the very cap able and talented music teacher of the Gatesville High School. Mr. Eley was asked to return to Gatesville so on the evening of November the 17th he and Miss Riddick will give another concert for the benefit of the Ameri can Legion. Teachers Meeting The teachers of the county met here on Saturday and transacted much business pertaining to the year's work. A fuller account ap pears elsewhere in this issue. Enter Athletic Contests The boys of the Winton School took part in th??athletic events on Educational Day at the Roanoke Chowan Fair. Ours was ' the only school represented outside of North ampton County and with little prac tice our boys won two firsts and one second?a creditable showing with only six boys entered. Ahotltie Dlfutxi The fast Basket Ball quint of the Ahoskie High School met oar local High School last Thursday on the Win ton court. The game was crowded with excitement until the last whistle when the score stood 10-8 in-Winton's favor. The visitors prom ised the locals a game on 'their court in the near future. Many enthus iasts will follow the game. Choir Gives Recital The choir of the Winton Baptist Church y*ve a most enjoyable recital Sunday evening under the direction mt Mrs. J. N. Clark and Mrs. J. R. Jordan. Highway Engineer Killed Mr. Henry F. Eichler of East Orange, N. J. who for the past month has been stationed on the Gates County Highway project as State in spector for bridges and culverts, and who resided in our city at the home of Mrs. R. E. Story, while en route to Norfolk Saturday, November 4th, lost control of the Ford car he was driving consequently dashing hitn in a telephone pole on the road between Hodges Ferry and Portsmouth. He was immediately rushed to Kings Daughters Hospital at Portsmouth where he was found to be suffering with a broken back and serious in ternal injuries until his death the! following night at nine o'clock. Mrs. H. L. Eichler, mother of the deceased was present at the time of her son's death. % As soon as the Winton people learn ed of the accident, .Hon. D. R. Mc Glohon, E. L. Banks, R. C. Bridger, and B. W. Israel motored to Norfolk in Mr. Eichler's behalf arriving there! a short time before he died. Mr. Eichler was a young tnan of thirty-nine years of age, splendid personality and a good mixer. His newly made friends lament his un-| timely death. Arranging Exhibits The various superintendents of Ex hibits of the Hertford County Fair Association are urging the people of this and adjoining counties to have their exhibits ready and on hand as soon as possible. They are expect ing this to be the greatest fair in the history of the Association with refer ence to articles for exhibition as well as other things essential for a sus- i eessful fair. i PERSONAL Misses Emma Riddick and Nancy 1 Parker, students at Chowan College, spent the week-end with their par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Parker. Messrs. D. R. McGlohon, E. L. 1 Banks, Roswell C. Bridger and Ben- < jamin Israel motored to Norfolk Randay- 1 A good many of the Winton people attended the t^oodland fair last week. 1 Rev. J. Fred Stimson returned to 1 Winton Friday after a" week's visit a his mother in Lenora. Attorney Thad A- Eure was in ? khoskie Tuesday of last week on j lusiness. ? ? Mr. and Mrs- W. H. Lassiter and i [Mlilmi were in Murfreesboro Sat- t urday afternoon shopping. Messrs. M- R. Herring and E. M. Jenkins were in Ahoikie Tuesday of last week. Misses Minnie Dunning and Marie Gtiffin, students of Chowan College, spent the week-end with their friend, 'Miss Olethia Vick. -Attorney Thad E. Eure was the guest of his parents in Gatesville last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brett and children from Mapelton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J* Parker Sunday afternoon. The Halloween entertainment giv en at the sqhooi auditorium last Thursing evening for benefit of the Betterment was a great success and was enjoyed very much by all pres ent. Mrs. E. L. Banks and two daugh ters Elizabeth and Myrtle, Misses Eichelberger and Edwards were visi tirs in Ahoskie Sunday afternoon. Mr- and Mrs. Will Rogers and chil dren from Ahoskie were the guests of1 Mrs. Maud Newaome Sunday after-; noon. Mr. and Mrs. L- T. Liverman and little son from Edenton were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Liverman during the past week-J end. * Miss Sallie Matthews who has been; visiting relatives and friends in] Aulander returned home Saturday. Miss Mary Wood, court stenogra pher, attended court in Jackson last; week. I Misses Mary Matthews and Lizzie' Jones, Messrs. Raymond Coley and Wood Pierce, were visitors in Ahos-' kie Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dora Wood spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Starkey Sharp near Harrellxville. Mesdames J. N. Clark, J. W. Boone, W. P. Shaw, E- O. Hines, John Car ter, Misses Bessie Lee and Lillian Shaw attended the woman's meeting at Mount Tabor church last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson from Mapelton were the guests of Mrs. Elsie Stephenson Saturday after noon. Mr. Clyde Northcott of the Chowan and Roanoke Telephone Company, Colerain, was in town Friday of last week, on business. Mrs. J. G. Fearing, en route to the Woodland Fair, spent Tuesday night of last week with Miss Myrtle Swin dell. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jordan and little Mills, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Huggins in Rich Square Tues day and Wednesday of last week. Dr. Robert Matthews from Norfolk was the week-end guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holloman and little daughter, Lillian, and Miss Wanda Harkrader were in Ahoskie Saturday 'afternoon. Mr. Robert Vann from Suffolk spent the week-end with his relatives. Mrs. C- M. Arie from Rocky Mount was the guest of her sister Mrs. W. A'. Sykes Monday and Tuesday of last week. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Saunders spent Saturday and Sunday in Gatesville where Mr. Saunders filled his regular appointments at the Gatesville Epis copal Church Sunday morning and evening. Mr. L. V. Owen attended Tarboro Fair last Thursday. Miss Eunice Blair and brother, Mr. E. C. Blair of Raleigh, N. C., Miss Deborah Brown and Mr. Jesse Brown of Menola, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Pollard last Thursday evening. Mr. Garland Hale from Norfolk spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hale. Dr. Smith, the eye specialist, from Monroe, was in our town Monday. Mrs. Mary C. Umphlett from Eure is the guest of her brother Mr. E. H.,Eure this week. NEWS FROM TUNIS Mr. J. R. Wilder and family made a flying trip to his home place Sunday afternoon to aee his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Cason. , A crowd of about twenty-flve went out to Holly Spring Monday night and cut their winter supply of wood. Each one reported that he did not have to work hard. Mr. Frank Lane went to Rocky Mount to meet his wife. They will make Tunis their h^me for a while. Mr. E. W. Britton of Pinners Point was home again Saturday and Sun day. Paul M. Haris was a visitor from our city to Aulander Sunday. MeSsrs. E. L., W. D. and A. T. Spivey were home Sunday to see their' mother, Mrs. -J. H. Spivey. Mr. E. H. Eure jnade several trips ? Winton last Sun&ay. Mr Clyde Lamb left Monday for Fargo, Va., to take a place at that; point. i?? j M. W. Wall, of Moore County is irranping for a State-wide pig club iudging contest at the Sand Hill Fair n November. A number ^of county igents are training club members for he contest. MENOLA NEWS Mrs. W. L. Williamson of Colom bia, South Carolina, arrived Monday to spend some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. C. W. Parker. j Mr. A. G. Otwell, Misses Jessie Cowper and Bertie Northcott attend ed the County teachers meeting at' Winton last Saturday. Mr. Lee Parker of Ahoskie visited | in the home of Mrs. H. U. Griffith on j last Saturday and Sunday evenings. Miss Eunice Blair of Raleigh was the guest of her. friend, Miss Debor ah Brown, last week. Messrs. J. M. Eley and W. Harvey Vinson spent Monday in Winton oij business. Dr. and Mrs. William Brown, and little son, Ronald, of Rich Square, were the guests of the former's moth er, Mrs. Mary Brown, last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lloyd Cowan of Aho?lde was i the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan, on Sunnday, * Misses Deborah Brown and Eu nice Blair spent Thursday night at Winton as the guests of Mrs. W. B. Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Otwell and daughter, Eunice Henley, visited in the home of Mr. Charlie Outland of Woodland last Sunday. We are glad to report Mrs. H. G. Snipes, who was - carried to Sarah Leigh Hcapital Saturday morning, as improving. Mr. Robert Brown, Mrs. W. B. Pol lard and Miss Thelma Brown spent the week-end their mother, Mrs. Mary Brown. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment yon apply Mentbo Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skm spe cialist This sulphur preparation, nude into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying prop erties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pim ples or roughness. You do not have to wait for iipprovo ment It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Rowlcs Mentho-Sulpbur at any drug store. ? I / HERTFORD rOUNTY pAIR WINTON, N. C. November 14th to 17th, 1922 ? V ''-mm#: - 2 RACES - EVERY DAY - 2 RACES $ Wednesday, Educational Day See the School Children in the Field Day Stunts ? ? * .? ? ; - .;A,:" * \ ' ? ==s Billie Charles Blue Ribbon Shows Circus, Carnival and Wild West Combined ? . ' - ' v FOUR BIG DAYS . ? ' ? ... ; ' ' of Amusement and Instructive Combined ? ' The Biggest and Best Fair Yet * ? ." ? " TELLING THE PUBLIC That is the Mission of Advertising a ? * i Your shelves may be loaded down with merchandise products, hut to move the goods?to make a turn over?the buying public must know it?the folks must know before they buy.. 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