v rgE PERQUIMANS WBEiaYy HERTFORD; tt. fc, FRffiAYOCTOrSR 4, 1946. Rioter, CcmpsnyV,."'. : BALLAHACli NEWS LTlAdrt? J&lrt Ruild inff Showroom . i 1 "r;:"V",. JrJnhE: m":. J . wv w i,tweek'Pt ' WMlk Mr- and Mr Mr. and Mrs. George Bunch And chil-'rituck, Pasquotank t and, . Perquiman "r - - - . v n.V. SJt ; . :- t.h oti.. Ctro Uaiutml fhi Rail tnui". ':.:;.: '.t the new nhowroora, of th Towe . own, u ruujr.uww, . v " -Webb Motor Company.- A spokea-i Mrs.' iKooerc .uwppeu, aura, wuoy ine o unu, 5 rz wan fo"th7tompany .Uted Monday spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.- and Mrs. Bob Eddy and daughter of . RELVIDERENEWS the buudinsr would oe compieieu vivm -uuapycu - rr j iuukj, r. . ui. . IW and material ner- Sr., near Elisabeth City. .West, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Freeland initted ' v , , ' , 1 . J Aubrey Baker, dsn, or n.ey wesi, EHtott nd children ana mr. ana ir. -The buOdintf stands on the lot fol Fla., spent' two weeks leave with his Murray Elliott and children. ' merlv occupied by the old showroom' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker. , wHTSoK every respecV. Mr. and Mm ; Ji lliarn Copeland QIAPANUKK NEWS furnishing- W ideal display of the . Curtis WUson, student at .Louis ency cn- ;' ' ' -tSdwTn Friday burg College, spent the week-end AT SMITH-WINSUW WEDDING . Mrs. Watipce "Goodwin visited Mrs. hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mra. Simon Rutenbure:. Mrs. J. R. R. S. Chappell, Sr., in Albemarle Wilson. ',. ' t.,:i.K Jands. Mnu C. A. Wright, Mrs. C. A. Hospital Monday. Vnnt Sunday w th her mother Withrow and Mrs. C. T. Skinner at- Mrs. H. V. Baker honored her hus. Cty spent Sunday w.th her mother, Witnrow ana oirs,:, i. SKinner at- mra. n. - WW4. tended the eddtogof ( Miss Frances band at IJJJr Paul Vaughan of Portsmouth the week as g Mr, Mr. and "Mrs. Percy Winslow and Miss Johnnie White of Whiteston, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jordan of Winf all visited Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Winslow Sunday evening. ' rv rhBnnll of Wilmington, Del., left Tuesday after few days' visit with his father, E, U Unappeii. .... Mi am) Mrs. iKermit .White of Rnhhsvill were attests of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland Wednesaay Mrs. C. T. Kogerson w spenomg and Mrs. nu . - , . l Tn-l. H. Rntnhnrr B,n Mrs. Carl Freeman and son of wu.r 6 v . th- dav with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greenville. Mrs. Wade Pierce and er, Mrs. irma WiUiams. iTkn T omk nf Philadfllnhia. Pa. Dr. and Mrs. William Brown ana :.. .t, r . ... , , Mian Jnt Uuincv soent saturaoy on, xvonaui, ui t - sons, isiclt ana tiarry or ukisko, a, u; ' anAA th Jni Poltord. Mi Deborah Brown (arolina-V. f' ' ' rg" "--n tl Ler0y 1 X k r X George Jac X X attended th I in Low RIGHT yoo aret .... CHOOSE a G9 Hat, to WIAI Oo Hot... fr Gaa h a way with hots rhat moke. WOHT fr Aaltwy and chic. txwi W- Large Selection of Hats Priced to Suit Your Budget - I. football game. nd Jesse Brown pi Menoia visiiea Nixon. Emmett Stallings, friends here Sundfty afternoon. t..v.. i!mi. Rriphtl Mr. and Mrs. L? X. - Winslow were attended the Masonic district meeting guests of Mr. andj.Mrs. E. U Wins-, at Wanchese Friday night bw of Cross Roids Sunday after noon. j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young and ons. Harmon, Jr., iand Bobby, visited relatives and friends in Portsmouth last week. ! . Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dail and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winslow and daugh ters, Gloria and Christine, made a recent tour to the Skyline Unve. Misses Clara, Margaret ana L.ucy White visited Mrs. S. M. Winslow Thursday afternoon, F U ' I Mr. and Mrs. K. r'. vBunay ana familv snent Sunday at MoyocK. Mr. and Mrs. David Chappell and family of Norfolk were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward. r.hiof Prv Ouincv and Mrs. XiQuincy of Washington, D. C, are at home on leave witn ms parenis, mr. ,and Mrs. C. P. Qudncy. I Mrs. R. F. Bundy, Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. Jack Benton, Mrs. Earl Hollowell, Mrs. Joe McNider and Mrs. C. P. Qumcy attended tne sem inarin Edenton on Tuesday. ! PINEY WOODS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell and (son, Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Combs and Mrs. Alice Over man at Chapanoke last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Marvin L. Simpson is spend ng a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Godwin of Winfall. ! Miss Annie Eliza Garris and Bur os Channell were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Chap pell, During the evening they also visited Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell. Mrs. Hattie Jordon of Ryland is ill at the home of her niece, Mrs. S. G. Chappell. Mrs. R. O. Raper, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Raper, Jr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper last Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry visited Mrs. Perry's mother, Mrs. Mary Chappell, Sunday afternoon. j SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES John T. Lane, E. M. Perry, John Hurdle. Dr. T. P. Brinn. Jack ft ' Jl, I " t s V t J ) Miss Mary , Sumner nw hostess t hridire; euDoer rriaay eveninr v her home on . Church Street. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames V M nardn W. G.Wtriarht T. B. Siimnnr. Jack ' Brinn. Jack Kanoy, C IE. Johnson, J. 1 Jesstip, a. Stokes, C M. tWilliford, Ueorge ear bee, M. R. Campbell ana uiss neien Morgan. " High score prine was awarded Mrs. uaraen, secona mgu went to Mrs. Kanoy ana low w mss Morgan, -.'.t'..' . s . , 1 1 BRIDGE CLUB MEETS , t . her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home .on Dobb Street, i hose en joying the evening were juesaames H. C Stokes, T. L. Jessup, L. a. Johnson, Q.,W; BarbeevC. R. Holmes, M. R. Campbell, Miss Jieien Morgan ..J Ui,. UTorf 7iimnrl ' Hiffh score CUHJ. ,? " j prize was awarded Mrs. Johnson and second high went to Mrs. jessup. n sweet course was served. CIRCLE NO. 2 TO MEET rwio No 2 nf the Baotist Church will meet Monday evening, UctoDer 7th, at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. . a. Bjtrum. CIRCLE NO. 4 TO MEET ; ' drrU Ni 4 of the Baotist Church will meet Monday night, October f iat 7:30 o clock with mibs ame , lings. r-?JV.-' ww i ryv , V.-,. 1 TT IT tl 11 ll t ome Heaters Y0U1L NEED FOR WINTER We have wood and cdal burn ing heaters you will need to pro vide comfort in your home this winter . . . . Our stock is not very large, so we ad vise you to select your heater now. Also Stove Pipe, Dampers, Elbows, Stove Boards, Heater Repifrarts Just Received.., SHIPMEJJT OF fan ixrniis '; and LAMP SUPPLIES; See us for your new Alad din Lamp while this shipment lasts. CLW, JAGKSOW Hertkrd-Eltsabeth Oty Highway Phone HoHx 11 ' ' i.nfinfJlrf-i'f'-" ' ' I II I , . . ' I RITRGESS CLUB MEETS Hnmp Demonstration u.Ith Mm Tnuin WhflhM lUCt wivii . - - ' j Wednesday at 3 o'clock at her home at Burgess. Tho nnwtincr was called to order by the president and "Onward Chris tian Soldiers" was sung, followed ty the Collect During the business session the tour to Asheville was discussed. Five birthday gifts were distri buted. Miss Frances Maness gave an m- torestinr demonstration and talk on "Finishing Touches to the Home." The social hour was enjoyed by all taking part in an automobile contest with Mrs. Josiah Proctor winning tne P"z- The hostess served bottled annus with cookies and nuts. Those present were Mrs. Winston r. Ijitw. Mra. J. B. Basniirht. Mrs. Howard Mathews, Mrs. Sidney Lay den, Mrs. Josiah . Proctor, Miss Myrtle Whedbee, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. Irwin Whedbee, Mra. Howaro fehaan. Mrs J. R. Avscue. Mrs. A. M. Icinnoland. Delia Overton. Mrs, V. L. n Un4lo Tin T P Rrinn. JacklPww.tny Mra. Tnmrnin Mathews. Mrs i.Rrinn. Nixon Hollowell. Ned Nixon h. S. Davennort and Miss Frances BnJ lTvonlr Rlrinnor ottnH a field Uohado . A 1 Bin. -"'- JilOlll U.I. l , . i i .1 1 1 , tour on arainage neia ner n.c.ur, n RRlnr,E rr itw Virmnia, September 18th. HOSTESS TO WlUOli tWJB ingiiuo, l m- r A TtaitenWirt. was hostess One of the main arainage practices T-j V i i wLt.j I 'getting under way in that section h'-J- i club last Wednesday the construction ol sloped aitcnes. vu.. LT' f.The reeds, la-ge bushes and stumps "-tone. H. Newbold W. wpi beinir removed and old Held". $ 'ditches sloped out, all of which wasWilson, J E -Winslow, H. wmuej I i being done with mechanical equip-'j- O. Futrell and M.ss Ma Wood , ..... . is-u ,Win.lnr " Hiirh score DriZe was ment. ine cost on ordinary bic ..e.u ,""",:, ... a . f : 4..i.. ia ik awaraeo mra, nurucastie. ontt. - . ur i - Savo Crop YOU WILL NEED WE HAVE A DIGGER it ,AJf.4.L'j.:U-' n nnnnnipn UUUU il itf W NAILS MOLE DIGGERS HAMMERS PITCH FORKS PEANUT BAGS (new and used) TVyiNE' CART BODIES AND WHEELS tL0W CASTINGS . PLOWS GEAR FOR HORSES AND MULES REPAIR PARTS FOR ALL OF YOUR EQUIPMENT While shopping for your requirements, don't forget our stock of Ladies' Wear, Men's Wear and Star Brand Shoes for the whole family. . . Shop Here For Whatever You Need V J. C pchard & Co., Inc. "Blanchard's" Since i$32 i ', , , . HERTFORD, N. C 4 cents ner linear yard V i A Ar wao Vi.ii n tr naoH Ml ft arsre lead ditch on one larm. ine dirt was being spread with a large .bulldozer. We did not learn how ?1 1- lL l 1 J I. .. I. M.mUl r,n a niucn wie ieau uilcii ob wowue k" vard sinrp the machinery was being rented on an hourly basis. The drag line was a one cubic yard size and rented for $10.00 per hour. The main advantage of the sloped field ditches are: No boshes and reeds to shrub each year and the low coat of maintaining them. Some of these ditches which were constructed two years ago were cleaned out with mechanical equipment this y r, at a Dgin Watches ourse was served. Let us repeat . . . select your stove now for you needs next winter and be sure of getting the type f - , , . - f fl'' t ? " wX "t ''TRADk BERB, AND BANK THE DIFFERENCP 1 w ) v -u f,h r t heutfo? N;c!v:r; " ' LORD IXG1N $601.00 We have just received this ship ment of ELGIN Watches and .now have them on display.. 6t6er ift Suggestions 10-K Gold Bby Pins Sterling Spqrt' Pifis Sterling Hollow ,Wre ' 'CrystalSfeniware ' f ) I U,l' I t lw It'. , : vJlmerson (Radios Community,?, '.'i'- .Y '4''V. f ,,1'... "'r1"' .V.Ulll'j::! o r r dMiiWV Ha-mM . : . . - -rJ . ' ,; -.1-. :' KISER SPECIAL 71 nooua o- .ajiuaim j rfo KAISER SPECIAL and the I - t " i ' ' - FRAZER Witt Soon Be re c: V i - . ' Ml tn TITOS AMI two ntw 1947 roam w jv - " Thai tatk BPICUL ana tn "Ar-ti BlrSrSTun. W.U Ur. them her to c ir. WW l yWr. always Ho3 Z?!:, ,n-ra never experienced before 1 , , ' Watch for, the announcenient of their arrival and the opening of our servfce department .which' will help keep your car in tip-top condition. We , will give corrpicie service uh "(- ri, r,-'. J 1 ;w ,M'. 'fc. sr- 1 tr - A A V I. n.oxi: 2:01 X "J

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