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Pictures From Home • Give cheer to the boy* waiting in camp by sending them picture* from home. There are likely to be some tedious homesick day* down there and a lit tle cheer up in the way of photographs of the home folks and 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 send pictures ] to you. I Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak $6.00 \ Wo do Printing and Developing LDUI8 8ELIG, ELIZABETH CITY. H.C. •r W. H. JENKINS. JR.. Hertford. N. C. EmI Glidtn Notes W. E. Park* apeut Thursday in Suffolk oo boaioeaa. Mr. Rtisbv Bunch and Miaa Mae Bofkio were oat driving on Monday, afternoon G. G. Chappell motor mi to E dsotoo eoe day last mack on boai ■ Mr Rrpeat White of Hertford (sailed oo Miaa Daaaie P«rlca Sat unlay evening. Mr. and Mr*, laaac Byrum and ohildr** apeut Wednesday at the home of Mr. W. E. Parks. Thoee present at the home of Mrs R8»o Parks Sunday war* Mr. *a4 Mr*. B. P. Berryman and ehlldrce, Mr. and Mra. H J Chappell and shildran, Mr War no Bosch, Mieses Deseie, Taxis sad I«epM Parke, Fannie and Annie Mailings. Mr. Ployd Whits mod Miaa Nora Parks vert ont driving Mon day afternoon. Mr. sad Mra. B. F. Berryman and ehildrea, Corines and Lain, Mrs Sarah Co pal and and Mies Faonia Ward vers guests at the home of Mr. W. R Parka Mon day afternoon. Btftay Swamp News. Mr. .William Jordan of Porta month repeat the ■ week-and with Ua mother, Mrs Looiaa Jordan. Mr, and Mrs. David Millar and children, Janior and Battle, spaal Tuesday at tho home of Mr. O.T. Wiuslow, Jr. Miaaes Eanioe, DeUie and Lil lie Whitehead and brother. Geo., spent nntil bedtime with Miss Genera Winslow Wednesday. Mrs. G. ft. Nowell and son, El wood, visited Mrs. W. H No well Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Elisabeth White spent s part of laat week with her eon. Mr. Engene White, at Nixontot. Misaea Nanuie Madrey, Julia Nowell and Geneva Winslow and Mr. James Madrsy began school at Belvidere Monday morning. Mrs. Bar ah Layden and daugh ter, Oliva, spent Tneeday after soon with her danghtv. Mrs. U. & Winslow. Wert Belvldere. Mias Rllodi* Chappell sprat Sunday with Miss Vaati Oope land. Altar a visit to relatives am) friends In Hobbsville, Miss Co lumbia Wright same borne last Thursday* Miss Faunas MoMnllao sprat e lew days lest week with Mrs. Jim Wright. Mr. Merrill Lane end Miss Vaati Copeland attended church Sunday evening. M sears Freeland Copeland and Caspar Lamb, Misses Roth end Myrtle Lamb sod Mary Smith want to Bdenton Tuesday evening. I hereby wiah to aanoaace ay Pall and Winter Millinery Opening September 14, 1917, ia ay aew place of bnaiaesa ia the Deaaa Beildiag, i MjJsStcaat. QatoevUle, N. C. I hereby thaah the ladlea tor peat favora and aak thea to call again, _MISS WILLIE PIIQE When Has ly Itiey done? A question often Asked sad one that has a ready i newer in a oheck book. If yon own a a hook book on tbs Bank of Hobbarllla yon oan always tall whan yonr money has !*•». and, by reviewing yonr eanaslad afceoka oeeaaionally, tot whan yon mi "draw In" a little on yonr expenditarna. Mary than that: If yoa administar yonr fnada through shanking aoooant with this bank yon’ll find It math easier to aosnmnlate a rraerre than if yon beadle H tn cnrrency. Bank of Hobbsyille, Hobbsyille, N.C. G-atee villa New*. Tbe G- H 8. opened Moodav morning with a fall attendance. Owing to tbe nunvoideble deten tion of the pnncipel, Mr. Glenn, the opening wan made by Mr. Lasxitnr, the County Superinten dent, in a moat enrooat and help ful e<lilr*«* Short talk* were u»»de by M—t-r*. W. T. Cream, Clv-I- Ke-h-r, Mikm May Smith and other*. Mr. Laraiter very efficiency sqppiiad I be place of M'. Glenn m the Roboolroom M-iuiiaj and Tuesday The other leach. r» for the i-oMion are Miaa Wallou of Galea villa. Week* of C. City, ltaugbain of Rich Bquaru, Harding of Greenville, and Wii liama of Willey ton. Mr. Glenn arrived Tuesday night end ia ex pected to lake up the work Wed nesday. Tbe friends of Mr. Lanai let re gret to learn that be has been aei 1 ed to arms. He leaves for bin home in Rich Bqnare Wednesday. these* Lucy and Jeanette Coe ten left tewn last week for Greene boro to attend school at toe Nor mal this eeeaiou. Mime* Marion and Mood Wil liams left Qutesfllla tbe past week to take up tbeir school work at Ivor and Stuudardaville, Va. Mimm Laura Leigh and Nan ms Riddick have recently left tor tbeir acboola near Tar boro and Maneon. Mias Louis Walton haring ac cepted a position in the Ahoskia Graded school lalt bora Sunday to begin work Monday. Mr, end Mrs. Sam Churn la of Wilmington here recently con cluded a riait to her parents, Mr and Mrs W. J. Deans Mra. J L. Under, two gtrie and baby, returned home last Wednes day from a riait to Mrs. L. Brown of Lewiston. Mias Eola Edwards reached home last week from a two week’s May with bar friend Mtw Wright near Raleigh. Mist Edith Cow per of Radnco spent Sendsy with ooasine Imre. Mies Evelyn Hotter of Veagha is spending some time with bar grandmother. Mrs. Willis Hotter. Miaa Willis Prioe returned last weak, from Baltimore with her fall millinery and opened op in the building adjoining Mr. W. J. Deans. Miaa Barths Desna spent part of lest week ip Norfolk. Mr. and M{S. I Block and son,. Abraham, spent the weekend with friends la Bafiolk Hobbarille M«wm. Miaa Laid# Hobba antartnioad Meaara. Tom Trotmao. Jr., John T Blanchard and Walter Speight a abort white Sunday afternoon. After rlaitipg ratetrraa end friend* here, Miaa Mattie Sown tree returned to her home In .Core peek* Taeaday. Mr. W. O. Hobba of Ocean View spept the week-end here with hie parent*, Mr. and Mra. D. H. Hobba. Miaaea Mattie Bonn tree and Sibyl Bnaeeil apaol Sunday night with Mianea Iona and Elite Bonn tree. Thoae who sailed during the evening ware Meaara. Jonina and Waddail Hobba, LaMar Rasa tree, Peal Trotmaa, La* Biddiak. Spurgeon Hollowel! and Warner Baneb. i Meaara. Waddell and Janina Hobba, Miaaea Sibyl Rnaaall, Mattia aad Elite Bonntraa ware gnaate of Miaa Bailie Blanchard a abort white Saaday afternoon. Meaara Noah Hobba aad Allan Brigga, Jr.. war* ont of town a few day* teat weak. Mr. aad Mra. Willte Blanchard hara a new boarder—“li'a a boy." Miaa Hinoi* Pe^ry ia oa a viait hara. O. B. Hathaway and R. A. Boautree apcat Taeaday ont <* town. Kodneo Km. Mr*. Wilson is spending soom tine with her sister, Mrs. G. D. Galling. Mias Mary Harrell from Eliza beth City is visiting bar aaat, Mrs. W. S. Eure. Mrs. Lo«y Rid disk of villa eallsd to sss bar annt, Miss Sal lie Cow per, Friday eveniiqt Mm. R K. Enre weut to Gate* vilie shopping Tuesday. Mrs J. L. Williams Called to see Mrs. G. D. Gatling Sunday. Willie Rare started to school aX Oateaville Monday. Editb Walla Cow per ia visiting relatives in Gatcevills. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Fallon eallsd to sea bis brother Sunday evening. The w aether «u verv bad San day bat vs bad school just the and a gioriour prayer ser vice oo nd acted by Mr. Wade Hampton ood Mr. J. .1* Williams The sabjeot discussed was “doty.*’ Several talks and rxperieoeee were i|iven in, wbieb was very mnoh enjoyed by all praaanL Whoi Cnmp Cmm Treat EzirrmaBy Trotr!He Hrvi. Mra. Shaman Blaaahard front near Sunbary * pent a part of last *e«k bare the gorat of Mia* Era Trotman and Mra. W. A- Bpivey. Mira SalUa Wiualow of White aton and Mra. J. E. Rrarettof Hartford were vlaitora at Ms. G. W. Riddiok'a last weak. Min Kate Turner at Hiakory Oura Waited Mira Ann Sbepeoa d-ftart of last weak. Mr. aad Mra. J. T. Oerter ead ohildren of Rodooo rtailad at Mr. J. W. Riddick‘a Thareday aad wkile here attended aarWees at Sandy Cron. Mr. aad Mia. L_ 0. Powail aad ohildren of Bodeoo ead Mr. T. J. Carter and aoa, Henna, railed at Mr. Riddick's Tboradey after noon. Mra. C. A. MltohaJl rad daogb ter, Carrie, are abla to be oat a gain after aa attack of BalarU. Mr. and Mia. WiU Stpado^froai near W infall were visitors ad Mr. Joaaph Riddiok'a Friday Tbay ware aoooaapeaied boon by tfaeir little daogbter. Mildred, who kaa bees Waiting here. The Mums Sispara aad Miaa Varona Wjom accompanied by Ur. Noah Hobba of Hofafasrtlle and Mr. Ernest Bpirny at this piece ware the gneeta of Miaa (Di li* Riddick Monday araaiag. Mice Maria Eiddick left Mon day for Sonbory where aba will be a etadant in the High School at that place the coming aaaelmi Mr. T. E. Trotaaaa want to Suf folk one day laat weak. The Miaaaa Simpeoo and Mho Wynne entertained Miaaea Mar gie and Rebbaoea Miaou, Maaara. Willie aad Wayward Miaou of Bandy Cross aad their guest. Miaa Era Baker from near Hertford, Mieses Oili* Riddick aad Marge rat Stanton and Messrs. Laa, Otho aad Johnnie Riddick, Will Mitch ell, Ernest Bpiray aad Willis Orermaa Tuesday araaiag. Haring coacladsd a riaH to friends beta Miaa Varose Wynne left for home la Porte month lent Wednesday morning. K«n RMn. Mr*. SaUia Eoi* la .pandit* •OBttinM with har eouia, Mr*. A. ML Mmod Mr*. 8*a Giaae a*aa horn oa I The goody tbaf d • beneficial to tea* and stomacb b beat for cbHdraaJ WrtottyH b Helpful to afl etreoatieat tba font*) keeps teeth cleat atd presto NWHe aide appette aod dbnsfle*» The Flavor Lasts Monday after ■ pending sometime at Bendy Croao with her sister. Mis. Vick Bkinner of Port Kor folk ia visiting her aietcr. Mrs. J. P. Bale. Master Rains Harrell Is os tha sick List Mm Pani Baoghs.ni spent the week-eod with her siatnr, Mrs. j. P. Hale. Meedamae P. C Johnson and J- 1- Crawford and Mina Minnie Johnson spent Thursday with Mm Tom Parker. • Meedadms F. 0. Johnson, D. W. Lang, J. P. Hale sod J. L Crawford, Misses Arvilla *»«t Winnie Lang. Minnie aod Norene Johnson and Mary Hals wars jgsanta of Mm Abram Crawford Wedneeday. A aeries of meeting* will be held at the Bare Beptfat eharoh A very delightfsl surprise per ky wee given Mine Lillian Earn T nee day evening. Urn 18th, in honor of her 17th birthday which tsaa on the 90th. Soon after the gneste arrived they w >re invited not on the front Inwn where de lidous watermelon was nerved ia n most planning way. They ware then Invited into the parlor where beautiful music wee rendered. About tea thirty the hoelaae led the wey into the dining roam, 'which wea prettily decorated, a •olor solemn of ted end white be ing need. The birthday *ehe held seventeen red and white wa dies- Dainty ices and cake were ■erred. Those enjoying Mine Bue'a hospitality wwm Pattte WalUra, ZoU I, KB leeti sad Loalaa trviMn and Winais La^, m and Urn Doubtia, A v*. ms Jobuoa, ntf| Bath Langston. Helm at»my, Cerrie and Larlene Powell, Zoe and Gladys Sawyar, L Sol, Henry and Wilber Jmm» •nd WUl-Joah p. ft •hay, J. 0. Green, yg Uvaa, Willie Powell, n end Timothy I system, » Ho «U. CeeU Uflsy end Snnde Umphlett. US Too much praise cannot bene*, corded the popple ef theBecoqd, Township (or the genewMty and great interest they have ed ia Bed Ccoae work lor the Oho wan Chapter. The meetfcv at Blm Grove exhibited a it^rn of aaroeetDew and —^ which might well he followed by the people of EdogflM ud the, County generally. The of the Chapter are ntsoM to Mra. Elton Forehand, thp cWr. man of the committee on magt? berehip and thorn who ao aWy assisted her. The departere for tbs army on Wednesday of twenty thine of Chowan's fias spedmem of nttf hood and thorn who tewe pm ceeded them should —ran sow even greater interest ia the wor^ —— - _ A GOOD FARM - *. * 100 acres of fine ridge land, 1 ss(U , from Virginia Beach Electric Line, with alee pine thicket. Not a ditch oa Aa place and none needed. Near high school. • room hoasa and outbuildings. This is as ft«e a place of light land aa there Is in Tidewater. Price $7,600, worth $10,000. Tenm. ROWE A COMPANY 243-4 Arcada BaUdiaj NORFOLK, VA.
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