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rr W _ Pictures Prom Home Give cheer to the boy* waiting in camp by sending them pictures from home. There arc likely to be some tedious homesick days down there and a lit tle cheer up in the way of photographs of the home folks sod the home doings will do them a lot of good. And some day when you want to give something a little more substantial send along a vest pocket KODAK and ask your Soldier Boy to seed pictures to yon. Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak (6.00 We do Printing and Developing L0UI8 8ELIG, ELIZABETH GITY, H.G. •r W. H. JENKINS, JR. Hertford. N. <3. Holly Grove New*. Mr. Floyd Benton and sisters, Myr. * nd Dorothy, of Buflolk called to see Miss Faye Savage Thursday afternoon. Mr. J W. Overman and son, Lycurgus, and daughters Jennie and Bvie, of Muddy Crow spent Thursday with Mr. and Mr*. T, W. Riddick. Mr. Earl Barnet and sister Miss Esther, and Misses Nctlic Byrum and Belie Beamon spent the week end in Norfolk with relatives. Mr. R T Bavage went to Myr tle, Va., Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White and little girl, Ethel, and mother, Mrs. Kate Jones, and Mr. T. D. Knight motored to Norfolk last Saturday. Mr. Jarvis Hobbs and Mist Edith Savage went to Whaley viilc Wednesday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Revedy Johnson Mias Fay Bavage left Tuesday for Greensboro where she will at tend school. We extend our best wishes for her success. Those who called at Mrs. T. W. Riddick'* Tuesday afternoon were Messrs. Wallace Rountree of Bosley, Walter and Beth Barnes •f Bunbury, Misses Alma Boun tree of Suffolk and Novella Roun tree of Bosley. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Benton and htjbyi and Mr. and Mrs Bur toef Benton retutued to their re spective home* in Norfolk this week after visiting their psrentf, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benton. Mr and Mr*. Bari Twiford of Norfolk visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Beamon last week. Miss Olive Beamon retur^d home Monday after spending ten days in Norfolk with friends ,*pd relatives. Rocky Bock Item* Mrs. Nannie Parrish and child ren, Lloyd and Sarah, sre visiting rclstives in Edenton. Miss Myrtle Hallowed is the guest of Misses Berths and Isa Bunch. Mrs. Beulah White from Hertford is spending sometime here with relatives. The B.Y.F.U. services have been changed from five o’clock to four o'clock. Let everybody come. When lightening struck in the grove near Rocky Hock church during the storm Saturday after noon a horse belonging to Mr. Mark White and a mule bclong ! inK to Mr. F. T. Peete were kill ed and several other team stun oed. " .r. - v The Progressive Farmer, ahU The Albemarle Observer bdtk for $1.60. Address Albemarle Observer. Edenton. N.C. H. C. HOOGARD & COMPANY } INSURANCE } Real Estate, Rentab and Auctionaera j Suit 400 Dickson Building 1 Phone 655 NORFOLK, VA. S VIRGINIA FARMS—The floast list sear offered fa, this C and other states. Beaatifnl Water fronts, on York, Junes, > Rappahannoob, Elisabeth Risers. Lists snot fans. ) Prices Cut As we will discontinue handling tires and auto parts. We can save you twenty to twenty-five per cent, on these goods. Ford springs $2.6o each ELLIOTT BUGGY CO., Ed«hton, N;"C. —.1^—— ;i_ A . . * « Bosley Mews Bams. Mr. and Mrs. George Hinton and children of Port Norfolk are visiting his sister. Mrs. Ada Bice Misses Alma and McCade Rountree of Suffolk are guests of their cousins, Misses Margaret and Novella Rountree. Missies Elisabeth Henderson, Ethel and Maiy Speight of Suf folk arc guests of Miss flattie V. dill bliss Rn.a Nelle Welch of Gli dvi» spent a few days recently at ike home of Mr. W. W. Holler. •«irs. H. Stephenson and grand •laughter were the guests of Mrs. L C. Rountree last week. Misa Susie Benton of Savage and Mrs. J. R. Briggs of Suffolk are visiting at the home of Mr. B. H. Watd. After spending s lew days with' Miss Margaret Rountree. Miss Douglas Beard has returned to her home in 8outh Carolina. Mrs. Jim Barnes and son, Wal ter, spent Monday with her sis ter, Mrs. L. 0. Rountree. Mr. and Mrs. L C Rountree and son. Roy. and Mrs. H. Stephenson spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Laura Raby of Savage. malcne Minton u visiting her slater. Mrs. Parker of Driven and Mrs. Pierce of Portsmouth. After spending a few days with his parents, Mr. Grady Rountree returned to Norfolk Moo day. Mrs. Bill Hofler and son of Banbury were the guests of the Mimes Bice Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Baines is spend ing sometime with her sister, Mrs. Dedh Holier. After spending s fsw days with his parents, Mr. T. L. Rice re turned to Norfolk Wednesday. Mias Annie-Hope Ward was hostess last Tuesday evening In honor of her guest, Mias Busle Benton. Those present were Misses Hattie V. HU1, Novella Bonntree, Thelma Baaotf^Suiie Benton and Alma Rountree, Mas art. Linwood Rountree, 8am and Clyde Hill, G. L and Tom Bice, i. D. Bason and Walter Barn as. CASTOR IA Baglay Biramp Hows. Mbs Lucille Jordan left Taes* day for1 Norfolk after a week's visit to bcr mother, Mrs. T^tui— Jordan. Mr. G. T. Winslow, Sr., and son. Bill* motored to Nfacontoa Sunday and' were accompanies home by his daughter, Mrs. Bu: gfcoe White. Messrs. Nelson Smith and BJ jamin Jordan have purebaa ) new Fords. jJ Mrs. G. T. Winslow, Sr., ape, Saturday afternoon with M, Klihu Ohsppell. Mr. Alpheus Nowell of Nort, t spent the week-end with hie f| i er, Mr. W. H. Nowell. „ Mrs. Edgar Layden and ckr • run, Howard sad Willard,. Sf t Saturday afternooa with Mrt, . B. Winslow. f Mbs Mary Chappell and Jubp Chappell of BdvhSere vbi £ their aflat, Mrs. Louiaa EUK„ Sunday, a Mre. Louba Jordan aad da <* term, Annie aad LsdUe, sfrat Saturday afternoon with Midi. T. Winslow, Jr„ seat Belvi^. Mr. AJpheue Nowell collect the home of Mr. W. HL ' Sunday afternoon. Mbs Geneva Winslow /b *d relatives at White*ton Sands I Mrs RHisbeth White ^id daught* r. Addic, Mr. G. T. low and family, were guest St the home of Mr. Charlie V»trdw near Wbiteetoa ftunday. ° ' WhiteMB Hnvi Messrs. Way land White and Ulysses Winslow had the misfor tune of losing their horses last week. Mr. Warren Spieey lost a mule. After visiting friends kata Miss Partbeala Will Urns of Newlaad left Friday to visit relatives in E. City. The Misses White end Miss Psrtheeia Williams spent Thurs day with Miss Geneva Winslow of Bag ley Swamp. Messrs. Walter Carver, Mullan and Cecil Stallings of Mcwiaad were callers In our village Satur day evening. They spent the night with relatives near Micanor. Mr. Arthur Chappell of Porte mouth is visiting relatives bare. Mias Ethel McDaniel of Cow ing! oo, Ky., is visiting at the home of Mr. F. C White at this writing Messrs. G. T. Winslow, Sr., and 0. T. Winslow, Jr, and their families visited relatives here Sue day. Mrs. Bliaabeth White ami daughter. Addle, of Baglay Swamp spent Sunday with their .cousin, Mr. C. S. Winslow. Mrs. Eugene T. White aad lM tle son visited relatives here Boa day. Mr. J. P. White had a family reunion 8aaday. Meanra. Boilo Lana, Barry-Lea White aad Hugh Whhe aad Mar ry White aod Miaa Myrta White left Sunday eight tor Guilford College. Mr. Wallace Window left Wad nesday for damp Jachaaa, Ooloaa bt*. S.C Mias SalUe White her sixteenth birthday Saaday. Commissioners Meet The County ComaUaafcweta maths regular sesaioa Mon liny J, 19177 with a “full board (.•rheot. The mlnotea of the Mat meeting were read and approved. The following orders were pasaad for hdp la support: Mollie Griffin g.QO Kllxs Perry gOQ W. A. Williams g.io Quinton Stafford g.00 Tom Pruden f.OO Betsey Wigglaa LOO Frances Skinner (JQ John Williams f 00 woe mount, cart court house 4.IT Miss C C. Coble (or Board oL Educatloo, 9UXX B. W. Boyce, bill sad anrvic4L 18.10. Iowa of Rdeatoe, jail light* Lfifi K. G. Brown, timber, 19), T. W. Hobbs, one asooth's ml ery Recorder’s coart, 16 67. Jease AsbeU. witness ticket. 60c. J. S. McBce, 1 month's salary demonstration work, CO.OO. J.8 Kitchener, salary as health officer, 190 88 T 0 W. Goodwin, bill and ossa month’s salary Recorder’s rnsrt 90 80 Wonsan's Committee National Dei ante, 9 00. H. C. Goodwin, 98.04. Received from D. & T-ltntkss for hire KcKlnleV R*mbia 8M. Dr. J. W. Warren's report re ceive d and ordered filed. Sheriff’s report received end ordered recorded and find. The Boaid paaaad a moMha Gut the teat whore the rood team are kept meat be kept ia a anbi tary conditio*. Bo farther It safe am the Bomd adjourned. R.W BOTOE, Clerk. r ^ , V i The Albemarle Observer, Progressive Parmer The Thrive. •-Week (N T) World, Regnbf pnce 68 00 AH 8 for fit 80. Ad4 dress Aiheanttlc £fifcn ton, B. C» * # r Chas. R. Robertson —T Tt—IfTlII iff fIf SS&asssASi 36Roanoke Dock, fciSia’il Norfolk, Va. W. U wihw, Wmwk W. c. « A GOOD FARM 100 acres of fine ridge land, 1 mile from Virginia Beach Electric Line, with nice pine thicket. Not a ditch on the place and none needed. Near high school. 0 room boose and outbuildings This is an fine a piece of light land as there is in Tidewater. Prioe $7*600, worth $10,000. Terms. ROWE A COMPANY 343-4 Arcade Boaldinj NORFOLK, VA. Parftvrlll* Newt Mr. Moms Whits. Jr., made a business trip to Biisabetb City Saturday. Mias Hattie Gregory and John Symons were in Park svi Lie Sun day. Mias Snllic Smith who has been visiting friends at Simon’s Creek, returned hontcToeaday. Sam Sawyer attended services at Sisson's Creek Saaday night. M. R. White, Sr., and daugh ters, Mam and Lucy, spent from Wednesday till Friday at Hags Misses Bather Armstrong and Mary West of Norfolk ate visit ing the Misses Story. Georgc Griffin and Bulk Bright were out motoring SskBdy after noon. »« Clinton True blood and Ahrah MadLy were out •‘dear’* hunting ik ■ Canon White of Norfolk spent the week-end here visiting rela tives. - Revival meeting will begin at IfarksvMe church the 8rh of Sep tember. Rev. Charlie Baines will conduct the meeting. Everybody come. After ft few days stay at By moe's Creak, TTirifamai Vlrgiate and Gertie Hurdle aad Mi^ Deanie have rcturaad koae. Mrs. J. JL Wan* is qrcadfag a few days with kss daagktar, Mrs. Cook Chalk of WlnfalL Mcedamas Virginia aad Law. Hurdle apeat Tuesday dl—Mi with Mrs. Billy Garrett. Mrs. Paid Pride ef Waneatoa has returned honae altar a yMt at the home of Mr. BOly Garrett. G. Q. Way aed Quinton Hat die motored to Mdaatna Maim morning. Miss Lottie Boyce is improv- ' •eg et this writing. Mias Hfcgg Griffin apeat Mem- , day night jdth Mm. J. M. Boyea. Miss Lcla Hnrdleaccompaalsd Mias SnUls Byrum home Soaday morning aad katteadnd the in Mim Blewchs Huwfle spur* Monday afternoon with Min Deanie Hurdle. V.. . Mrs. B. B. Hordle apeat Taea* day evening with Mrs. Q. Q, Hurdle. Mrs. C. M. Hurdle apeat Tune day afternoon with her mater, Min Mettle Bcafi. C. 0. Synooa mater id to M. City Friday morning. E. 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