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-H ATT- i , . I ' Paul Smith W Adriaa. SmithJr; Jamea and Medfort xTrueblpod, ' .of Eagley Swamp, were in Hertford on Saturday. - : ; Mias Dorothy Elliott, who teaches ' at Williamston, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. . Elliott. : ; Mrat Edwin McMnllan and her lit tie daughter, Edwina, have returned to their home at New Bern, after visiting relatives in Hertford. JU Hughes, of Norfolk, Va., was the guest of.Carl Rogers over the week-end. V - Miss Mary Elliott, who teaches at Franklinton, spent the week-end with her 1 parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. J. F. Elliott.: George Congteton, who is Educa tional Director at the CC Camp at Statesville, spent the week-end with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Congleton. Earl Pierce, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- E. S. Fierce. Miss Martha Elizabeth Jordan, who is attending the Norfolk Business College, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. . Jordan. Mrs. 6. E. Newby has returned from, .a visit to her daughter, Mrs. "W. C. Archie, at Wake Forest, and to her son, G. E. Newby, Jr., at Rocky Mount . Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bell and their daughter, Mrs. Marian Cobb, of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Bell, is spending the week with the Rutenbergs. Miss Jtfaisie;,Nixon will V return to Baltimore,. Md., on ; Sunday after, a visit to her mother, Mrs. T, J." Nix on, Jr. 7i f V"-iVt T' Mrs. R. L. Knowles and her daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Knowles, accom panied by Mrs. , E. E, 1 Bundy,' of Elizabeth ; City, and Mrs. ' H. C. Stokes and N. A. Relfe, left Thurs day to spend the . week at Greens boro, where they will "visit Misses Dorcas and Grace Knowles, Alice Bundy, Joyce Stokes and Onella and Mattie Bert Relfe," all of .whom are students at Greensboro, College. Mrs. JH-jBagley of Suffolk, is spending the weekTjth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.' Wffljford; at the Hotel Hertford. Louis Nachman, T. S. White, J. E. Winslow and E. Leigh Winslow at tended the State-Georgia football game in Raleigh on Saturday. Dozier Sutton, who is attending the Norfolk Business College, spent the week-end, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R- A. Sutton. Mrs. W. H. Jenkins and her two children, Robert and Dorothy, left Saturday for Rustberg, Va., where they will spend the winter with Mrs. Jenkins .father, joining Mr. Jenkin? at their new home at Kansas City, Mo., in the spring. Miss ilraa Parker is visiting Miss Marjory Tucker, in Washing ton, D, C. Rev. B. P. Robinson, Mrs. Robin son, Miss Ruth Robinson and Miss Jessamine Bullock spent- Monday in Norfolk. Mrs. J. G. Campbell is expected to VV1"'', "Own Your Own Home" Hertford Building & Loan Association Will Offer Its 30th Series of Stock For Sale On I Saturday, November 2, 19351 Money loaned. to lift morte-ao-ps. make rp- I i . , . r . O-O 7 " pairs and pay taxes on homes. Subscribe for stock and take advantage of I x . -. . .... X this opportunity to save money. return &uiL:y f.on CA-xy, S, C, where she was i."ed ly tbe illness of her husband, who is conducting newspaper subscription campaign at that place. Mr. .Campbell's condition has improved.. ;jt tdVi'.i,,., .nun. m.. utfiaoiB. ox-juanteo, is tne guest of Mrs. F. T. Johnson. -Mrs. J. T. Towe. Jr.. returned home Saturday from a Norfolk . hospital,-, where she recently underwent an Operation for appendicitis. - , , -Dr. J. P. Whedbee of Suffolk spent a few days in Hertford this week: at tending to business and visiting his sisters, Mesdames. Herbert ' Newby andLEvart Newby and Miss 'PattJe Miss Rebecca Webb Hosted At Bridge Miss.'Rebecca' Webb sras'a charm ing hostess to two; tables"-of bridge at her home near New, Hope Friday night, October 21. ;, " After several progressions of con tract, Mrs. I R.-Webb. assisted the hostess in serving delicious refresh ments. . ?.. The prize for ' ' high score was awarded to Mrs. J. W. Jackson, anr the prize for second high was wor by Mrs. M. M. Spivey. Those playing were: ... Mesdames C B. Goodman. J. W. Jackson. J. A. Sawyer, M. M. Spivey, R. R. Perry. M. 'Perry, Misses Helen Morgan and Rebecca Webb.- HERTFORD BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION A.W.Hefren W. H. Hardcastle J PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER. i ......... We Have Just Received a Large Assortment Of NEW COATS Sport Styles 9.9 Fur-Trimmed 0995 - 6a6w7 SEE THEM! THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL Children's Coats Dresses 02.C3 up VV t if I ' ' o 1 .:. i I ' I ' ' 1 1 All New " Thrills - With Huge Circus With' one hundred, double-length silver-hued railroad cars, bearing 1600 people, seven herds of elephants, 1009 -. mfimgerie animals and 70C horses, the Ringling Bros, and Bar num & Bailey Combined Circus will arrive in Norfolk, Va., on Thursday, Oct. 81, for afternoon and night exhibitions.. The Greatest Show on Earth offers scores of foreign features new tc America this year, including a Sana ran racing caravan of acrobatic lib erty camels and Touregs a Moroccan sucty-horse liberty' act the largest aerial ballet ever produced, headed by the Annetta and Nelleta troupes of revolving flyers, the Jennies and the Lydias. Fresh from Europe are the Walkmirs, the Antaleks, the Buemrangs, the Romeos, the Masch- inos, the Demenatis, the Willos, the Torrence-polores, Larries, the Polls, the Rooneys, aerial novelty sensa tions. The Loyal-Repenskis, the Rieffenachs, the Walters, - famous, bareback riding troupes; the two Guice aerial comedy troupes , en the lofty bars; the two renowned Wallen- da troupes of high wire thrillers; the Otans, who fly in mass somersaults from an aerial cross; the Flying Con cellos, with Antoinette, only, girl to accomplish a two-and-a-half mid-air somresault to a hand-to-hand catch; the Flying Comets; .the great Con Colleana, only artist ever to achieve a forward somersault on the tight wire; Dorothy Herbert madcap rider of reinless jumping horses over fire hurdles, and Hugo and Mario, human projectiles, who are fired at the same instant from the mouth' of a giari cannon across the upper reaches oi the big top these are some of the most prominent features ; of the su perb 1935 Ringling Bros.: and Bar num & Bailey program, to say noth ing of Mary, the famed rhinoceros of the Tarzari motion picture, which is a newcomer 16 the rhino colony in the vast menagerie. CHAPPELL HELL Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chappell, of Wilmington, Del., are spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. B. Rountree. and Mr. Rountree. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jordan spent Tuesday in Hertford. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Outlaw and family spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. C. C. Chappell. M. I. Chappell and Gilbert Chap pell spent last Thursday in Norfolk Virginia. - . ' Thompson Boyce and Gilbert Chan- pell spent last Saturday in Hertford lommy Lane is remodeling hie residence. -' ; I T W ill RingUtifnHt$4Ucttd firtt tradt Diamtndi if Diamond Ringt - J which this Untxnpli. - A - 3 j 1. ";t.'.. i. t . - , ?' 1-s P. T. A. of Cinoie LiitB ' JL first meeting at the school on Oci. 13. After a business session the4 follow- i ing oncers were elected for the year: S President tlrs. C. P. Quincy. . K . Treasurer Mrs. George Alexander ' Secretary Mrs. J, C. Wilson, Jr. " 'Program - Committee 'Mrs. - John Asbell and Miss Lillian Bright '. .u. Kay Francis and George Brent, co-starred in the picture "The Goose and the Gander,? which will be shown at the Taylor Thea tre, Edentdnj'iMondaysand-Tuesday, October 28 and 29. Both stars are very popular and in this vehicle will draw large crowds. OTAPAN6IGETNEWS Born to! MrPani,; Mrs.-TainiiBgf Lewis a daughter, Mildred Anne. ' Miss Waverly D'Orsey ' spent the week-end with Miss ; Hilda Hobbs, in Hertford. ' Tim Trueblood . and Miss Thelma Whaley spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., and attended the show. Gilliam Sykes, of Creswell, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander. Crawford Wilson spent last Friday in Raleigh, and attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Boyce were visitors in Elizabeth City Saturday. Those shopping in Hertford on Tuesday were: Mrs. John Asbell, Mrs. C. P. Quincy, Mrs. Irma D'Orsey and Mrs. Eva Byrum. Miss Gerrie Griffin and Mrs. John Asbell were visiting friends in Eli sabeth City Sunday. Mrs. Irma D'Orsey spent Sunday in Portsmouth, Va., as the guest of - i Mrs. Roy4 Branch. , f. ; Miss Louise Richardson, of Weeks ville, ancJ Mr. Willard Baker, of Chapanoke, were married Oct 17. -Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leary, Mrs. C. L. Daughtrytad Mrs. S. M. Woodley, of Norfolk, Va., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John. AsbelL Miss Gladys Hamirick announces that the Quarterly Council will, meet in Hertford on Saturday, October 26, at 10 o'clock. , A large number of the ladies are requested , to attend, and are asked to carry a picnic lunch. Mrs. Mary; Hobbs . continues, very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Addle Bright, at Parksville. Rev. Mr. Potts, of Elizabeth City, will preach at Woodville Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 3:0( o'clock. A large attendance is de sired. Mrs. C. P.- Quincy and daughter, Janet, and Miss Cora Layden were guests of Mrs. Pearl Trotman and Mrs. Everett Bright, of Okiskov on : L !- CARD . OF THAJNKS 17 . We wish ,to express to our.many friends 'our appreciation for the many , I kindnesses extended' to our, husband . . and father, . E.- Hurdle, during his,V illness, at the time of his death. We s especially wish" to thank ithose who ' sent the beautiful flowers. ' ' : , ' MRS; CARRIE HURDLE r 4'4 ' AND CHILDREN. - - TaylorVThealre EDENTON, N, C.; ,; rS, PROGRAM COMING WEEK iff Today (Thursday) and Friday f uctober Z4-23 "Broadway Gondolier,, With an array of brilliant stars Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Louise , PaaimJa T, J TI XT t,!tl' Brothers.-:' ' . Saturday, October 26 "Oklahoma Cyclone" ! BOB STEELE ' " "Rustlers of Red Gap Irvin S. Cobb's 'You Bring the Ducks' Monday-and Tuesday, Oct. 28-29-j- 'The Goose arid the Gander" KAY FRANCIS WJMA.i. A.L.. 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