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PAdE TEN THE 1'CRQUYMANS WEiSKLY, HERTFORD, N. C. FRITH v AT 2 13 '8. BALLAIIACICNEWS Mr. Wallace Goodwin haa return ' d loin after being seriously ill, for the last two weeks in Albemarle Hog- fitai; with ptomaine poison. ' Mm. Ikn Harrell of Edenton. Route Qne,i visited Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Har- SEE US FOR GOOD USED CARS "We have a few good used cars, all in fine condition and ready " to provider "you . with titles of driving pleasure. '47-4 Door Ford '462 Door Ford '41 2-Dqot Ford '37 2-Door Chevrolet '"Visit our show rooms and look over our stock of used cars. ' Winslow-Blanchard Motor Company I "YOUR FORD DEALER" HERTFORD, N. C. rell, Sunday afternoon. : .. ' Miss Catherine Baker has returned home, and back to school after being ill in Norfolk General Hospital V. '. Mr. nd Mrs. Levi Goodwin and daughter, Shelby of Elisabeth City, ; visited Mrs. .' Sidney r. Goodwin and familv KnriHav afternoon. ' j1 Mr. and : Mrs. N. B. Dail visited f .IT 11 "I J ' i AtliAmttntA BITS. W aiiace UUWlwm HI . oiuraiwiw Hospital Thursday .afternoon. 1 ' NEW HOP.E NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ldnnie Boyce and D. C. Umphlett of Edenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail on Sunday- .. L-: ;.: ' Mrs. S. T. ferry, Mrs. w. iu. van and Mrs. Wendell Matthews attended Hi District W. S. C. S. Conference ; Mantpn Tsl C last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barber of urara dinner sruests of Mrs. Barber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Banks, on Sunday. FIRE1 AT MAJOR-LOOMIS A fire, which was discovered in the fuel house it about 5:30 o'clock Afternoon at the Major- I H CUIIWUHj ' - - Loomis Lumber Gompany, caused an undetermined loss, it was reportea oy company officials. vtnrA firemen answered a call llClWv.u The blaze was brought under control for aid and soon arrived at tne scene, quickly by the local firemen and em ployees of the company. SNOW HELL NEWS ' Mr. and Mrs. , Russell Baker and Anne of Whiteston visited Mrs. W. M. Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hof fler Sunday. - . ' r ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell and Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bar clift at Nixonton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley, Jordan spent Thursday at Norfolk, Va. ; '; Mr. . and - Mrs. : Wendell Benton and family, of near Belvidere yisited Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Harrell Sunday after noon, V"1" l'V.:, '. Mf and Mrs.; Martel Overman' of Indiana and Mrs. Lizzie Overman of Elizabeth City spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. M. Mathews and Mjt. and Mrs. Will Hoffler. . " Mrs! Bessie Nurney and Miss Eliza beth Nurney of Washington, D. C, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Benton. '; r.j? ;'. Miss Doris Faye Allen of Edenton was the guest of Miss Lois Faye Benton during the week-end.' . '. RADIO AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS : ELLIOTT LAYDEJN Court House Square Hertford, N. C. 1 SpecialfFor BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and children, Jay and Sara Lynn, of Nor folk spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. ," Miss Catherine White, Miss Irene Copeland, Mrs. H- P. White,' Mrs. L. J. Winslow, Mrs. A. H. Copeland vis ited the tulip farms at Terra Ceia on Sunday afternoon. y..:V."? ; Mrs. Harry Willif ord of Jackson, Mr. , and Mrs. -Clifton ; White and daughter, Patricia, of Norfolk, -spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White. i' y..: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest: Matter and son of Norfolk were week-end guests of Mrs. Maud -Chappell, - Mrs. L. J. Winslow and Mrs. K. M. White attended the ' Postmasters! Convention at Ahoskie Saturday Mr., and Mrs. Ray Chappell and daughter, Carolee, and Miss Mildred Mitchell of Wilmington, Del., left Sunday after a few days visit with Misis Grace Chappell. SATURDAY ON LADIES' HITS SI M ONE LOT OF SPRING HATS at ' M prjicE ON ' S HERTFORD, N. C JMt SCSSCi" i merme sme ' Telephone "jam sessions' oc- , A cur when too many people try to make calls at once. With a ' record number of 'telephone ' calls daily, these "jams" an " sometimes unavoidable. 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