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"" it. a, rriTAT, c; ' - -' -'I . v4 :K X 1 , Earl Pierce, and Ralph Fuda, -. of , , Norfolk, Va.,1 - spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Pierce. - - R. M. Riddick, H. C. Stokes," J. E. Wijnslow and ' Dr. G, A. Davenport , went to Ocean View, Va., on a fish ing trip on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Mrs. R, T. Clarke visited relatives at Drivers, Va., on Sunday. ' -..-Clarke Stokes spent the .week-end " la NotfolVVa as the guest of E. C. ( i Clary, ' , . Mrs. R. T. Clarke left Tuesday for -. Danville, Va., to. attend, the Virginia - ' Conference of the M, E. Church, ' South. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden, Mr. . and Mrs. J. W. Darden and MiBS Eli sabeth Darden visited relatives' at Drivers, Va., on Sunday. Mrs. G. T. Hawkins - has returned from an extended visit to relatives at Washington, D.' and friends at .Richmond, Va, Mrs. Hawkins . brother-in-law, Charles Bush, of Washing ton accompanied her home and is visiting here this week. Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr., Miss Mary " Towe, J. H. Towe and his young son, -Joe, visited . Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., ' who is a patient in the Protestant " Hospital Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. -Mrs. Towe, who underwent an opera Von for appendicitis last week, is re ported as convalescing satisfactorily. Mrs. Julian Matthews and her lit tle daughter, Bettie Anne, of Old Neck, and Miss Cora Layden, who teaches at Chapanoke, were in Hert ford on Saturday, visiting their sis ter, Mrs. Everett Babb. Mrs. Harry Banks, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. L. Leggett for several days, returned to her home in Elizabeth City on Friday. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Leggett, who will spend some time in Eliza beth City. Miss Mary Towe spent several days last week in Norfolk, Va. H. L. Williams, of Whiteston, was in Hertford on Saturday. Rev. B. P. Robinson, pastor of the Hertford Methodist Church, and Rev. J. W. Dimmette, pastor of the Per quimans Circuit, attended the meet ing held at Zion Church in Gates County on Saturday at which the Rev. I. L. Shaver, a returned mission ary to "Japan, was the speaker. -' Mrs. J. 3. Sylvester and her' little daughter, r Nannette, . of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with. Mrs Sylvester , sister, Mrs.? Grady .Mor gan. s , , f ,i . -Miss Jessamine Bullock, who lives in the country, spent the past week end with Miss Ruth Robinson.- in Hertford. Mr.jnd-Mir8HHMtarieU wfcittd their, daughter, Miss Joyce Harrell, at E. C. T. C, Xireenville, on Sunday. They were accompanied by their son, Charles, and also by. Misses Nancy Coke. Darden and Spivey Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Winslow and their little daughter, Lois, and Wil bur Lamb spent . the week-end in Tarboro as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. - Mrs. Alton Parker and her little son, T. A., have returned to their home at Drewerys Bluff, Va., after a visit to Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. H. V. Lamb, at Belvidere. . Miss Minnie Perry has returned to her home at Sunbury after a visit to Mrs. R. M. Fowler. Mrs. N. A. Samouce, of Lynchburg, Va., will visit her sisters, Mrs. W. B. Jenkins and Mrs. D. S. Darden, next week. Mrs. Clarence Dail is sick with an attack of malaria at her home near Hertford. R. F. Mann, who has been sick, is convalescent and back on the job at the store of J. C. Blanchard ft Co. Mrs. L. M. Carstapheny has re turned to her home at Clifton Forge, Va., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. V. WiHiford, at the Hotel Hert ford. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White, of Richmond, Va., and Miss Helen Wed dell, of Roanoke, Va., spent Tuesday night with Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Byrum went to Norfolk Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Edgar Harrell, of Ty ner, who' is a patient in the Protest ant Hospital there. Mrs. Harrell underwent an operation on Friday of last week. Jesse Byrum and his son, Tom By rum, spent Sunday in Norfolk. coapauqis nnr3 ELIZABETH CITY - OCTOBER, 23 EDENTON - OCTOBER 24 y&) oo cfo q i'iif'-'fei AB31AL AQTISTb jnncu&ou&l s50 6QAT AC7S:j 58AI7DS 2CALUOPSH SSFmnYCLpwnSf M -mi : C:ZZ2CP31 ONE HOUR EARUp' WU EXHIBIT AT . r ' The Greatest' Array of As Ysembled - Features. Ever "Pre sented Under One :Tent For x One Admission. .-. i . Hundreds of People . Acres .of Tents - Herds of Elephants . Drove of Camels f--ANlMALS. HORSES, DOGS; PONIES, MONKEYS, LIONS Aerialists '--Tumblers Ac robats, Equestriennes, Equili brists, Jugglers, Gun Spinners, Wirewalking Every "Act a FeatureEvery Feature a Thrill Every Thrill Sensation. , ., A Breath Taking, Hair Raising - Exhibition , of Talent."' r , '' THRILLING WILD WEST ' A TRIBE OF REAL - OMAHA INDIANS TBRRYBURRELL Cowboys, Owgiris, Wild Steers Broncos, Ronra, BnlldQpMys 1 : famous ' - 1 BT. LEQN FAMILY r OF BAREBACK RIDERS ' SENSATIONAL . ! La Marr Troupe . -OaTha Flying Trapeze 1 1 r JUMBO-Free Rides For the Kiddies" Kn MISS NEWTON'S s f CLO ELEPHANT; "MELBA" "CUPIKT. - -$2,500.00 TALKING PONT i ; Miss Gerrie GrKn spent Saturday in Elisabeth City. J. .' . Mr. and Mrs. Elihu ' Lane '.visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson,' at Wad dell, Sunday, '. : ,7 t Mr. and Mrs.' John Asbell and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. George As bell, in Edenton, Sunday.', t? j ' Mrs. Eula Perry had as her dinner guests Sunday Misses Lorn Broth ers, Alma Leggett and Cora Layden, and Mrs. W. R. Perry! ' ' . Mr. and Mrs," Archie , Perry, of Elizabeth City,. spent 'Sunday with Mrs. Robert Perry, of , Woodville. ' Mrs."C. T. WhiteJJr.. has returned after visiting her mother; Mrs. J. R. Pierte.'Df Deep Creek; .Viuv - Mrs. T..S. White, 6f 'WoodviUe. spent Sunday with .Jflra. Archie T. Lane, near Hertford. . ' . " ' Mrs. Lloyd White, of Woodville. spent Monday: in. Norfolk,- Va, and attended the circus. -,', Mrs. Mary Bray, of Woodvme. is visiting her- mother, rUln. J. A. Meads, of WeeksvOIe.; .Mrs: Meads has been sick 'for several: days. ' Miss JUUy Wood, of Edenton, spent Sunday with ."her. parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood, at Woddville. Mrs. George Jackson" spent Satur day afternoon' in Hertford. Miss Ruth, Hollowell snent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Hollowell, near Hertford. Miss Annabelle Wood, who teach es at South Mills, spent Sunday with her brother, Graham Wood. Those going over to the Tabernacle services in Elizabeth City Sunday in cluded:" Mr. and Mrs. . George Gre gory, T. S. White, : Mr. and Mrs. Howell, .Miss Ruth Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. r: Henry Swayne. all of Woodville. George Ferrelf attended the Tab ernacle services in Elisabeth City on Sunday night ' The x. W. A. met at the WoodvUle Baptist Church last Friday evening. r wcrs jrc-Cit ru Very Interest.'.: ? prcrra was erj y ed,! Kra. W. A. llczz-zi la leaJor of the young people. After the busi ness : meeting - a social hour was en joyed, - delicious home-made ' candies being served by Mrs. Hogsard. . P T,' A. OF WOODVILLE. j v HOLDS FIRST MEETING The first meeting of the Woodville Parent-Teachers Association was held in the. school auditorium on Wednes day evening, with the new president, wrs. a. u. tfooirey, presiding. Mrs. C. A. Copke was elected vice-president; Miss Ruth Hollowell, .secretary and treasurer; and 'Miss I Margaret Bogue,'' chairman of. the program committee t. $.tTt fjtVf- - t...,...-., Msj. Godfrey led in the devotional, after which! a talk, The Ptopose of the P, T. A," was made 5 by Wilma Godfrey.' Mllllcent Willey s-ave a reading, "When Paul' Was a Boy." A pageant, "Summer's Gift to October was given by , several of the 'school girls. . j j j , k t tiU A -most, enjoyable social hour fnl. lowed: when; games were played,r and reiresnments were served by Mrs. S. D. Godfrey. . , , , . RUTH HOLLOWELL, ' ' ' - ' Secretary. '::n;4UuwMMMMtiHwt::::;((nw:::::.. TT ' ' f -.-j.-.V -.7Tv i " ' - X DRUNKEN DRIVER GETS DAYS ON ROADS 60 (Continued from Page One) support. ii u j Clarence ("Chick") Bumette, who was, charged with the possession of liquor for the .purpose of sale, was found guilty , and grlen a road sen tence of six months and fined five dollars. Burnette gave notive of ap peal. , Burnette was under , a suspended sentence of three' months on the road, and this was ordered into effect after disposition is made of the case on appeal in Superior Court, both seatences w run concurrently. - Farming Machinery Tractors r ' Trucks , Pickers Stalk Cutters "Balers Harrows Essential Repair Parts FOR FOR Mowers Pickers Balers Tractors Trucks Implements Seasonal Supplies Bale Ties Belts Sewing Twine Bolts Plow Casting Nails Metal Roofing Seeds Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. "Everything In Hardware and Supplies" EDENTON, N. C This Is The Month Of Sales ! Bargains And Values Are Everywhere. But Nowhere Will You Find More Out-Standing Values Than At BLANCHARD'S. 9 lens O M High Back or Waist I ve rails !! HEAVY WEIGHT TRIPLE STITCHED Made of extra good ma terials. Only at Blanchard's will you find such an outstand ing value. SIZES TO 50 3 Men's Good SturdyWork DOUBLE BACK OiiDir,s Outdoor men Will Like This Low Price of I A Shirt that is easy to wear and easy to look at. Thorough ly pre-shrunk, full cut. NOW IS THE TIME TOR Wmh toves WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM Men's Sturdy Work SHOES These Shoes are well. made and will stand plenty of hard wear. Priced from . 1 ' - . . WE HAVE A ARGn r' ZCTJOS v., sj"-'J ' ..OF MENT5 ANI LOYS'"' v.':'Cv- I iilnirr?r -; v MEN'S HIGH CUT All-Leather km GE SHiOES ,:A11 Sizea Black and Tan - v - , . - 1 it -f - --. I 'T J A C'K-ET S ' Blue - Black .Browns --. - J , J jniese Jackets are well mad and-V 'Will lrAAVk WA.V. MMMM '.'.JhA 'M.' .:n., . aay. btocs: complete- til . u::; 103 Year of Service i , - EXTRA GOOD QUALITY ( rRidding-UPGt;;:,.-! :Never before has Blanchard's offered mch value m RidJbg Breeches.' I Mack and Brown , ..; All ' t 1: n is 4 1 V; i:TT-' I ! ANT; MANY: FEATL" , ,0 ADMISSION PI 2 'r :o":Arc3 at t 12)
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