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-N3 WEEKLY, K-Itt VOttD, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1948. 1 J&Ut Lm- V HOSTESS TO DRIDGK CLUB ' i- Miss Helen Morgan was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her1 home. Those 'playing were Mes dames C. E. Johnson, C. R. Holmes, T.- L. Jessup, H. C. Stokes, C. M. Wil Uford, If. R Campbell and Miss Mary Sumner. ' ' The high score prize went to Mrs. kSvOKes asu secunu nigu. ww ihmum Mte-Sumner, A salad course ,was served. . BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrsw. Trim Wilson was hostess to s her bridge club last Thursday even ing at her home on Front Street TVinaa nlavinir wm Mesdames W. H. Hardcastle, C. A. Davenport, Walter Oakey, Silas whedbee," Mary warice WinslowS. P. Jessup, J. R. Futrell iwl Misa Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize' went to Mrs. Hard castle. A sweet course was servea ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mr. W O Vfrlcht entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her hnma nn Church Street. . Those en joying the- evening were Mesdames J. O. Felton, K. M. KladicK, v. . nanlnn. B. G. Koonce. T. B. Sumner, Charles Whedbee, J. W. ?achery and Miss Kate BlancharoV ,. - , X The high seore prise went to Mrs. Sumner, low was awarded Mrs. Fel ton. A sweet course was served. CHAPANOKE NEWS i Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Onley jvisited friends at Old Trap, on Sunday. , Mrs. George Jackson attended a church meeting in flymouth Sunday afternoon.";'i'!i& -.V-.-vii Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bright and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rory Pierce Miss ' Louiser Wilson of , Chowan spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. .V - Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy visited friends" near Center Hill Sunday af ternoon. :" ; - Mr. Ed Stallings of Elizabeth City spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and. Mrs. Emmett Stallings. Mr. , and Mrs. Paul Vaughan of Portsmouth, Va., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Irma Dorsey this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Miss Louise Wilson spent Sunday at Portsmouth with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barnes and daughter, Misses Sybil Lee and Gladys Draper of Roanoke Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Byrum and family of Elizabeth City, R. I., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott on Sunday. , Mrs. Donald Skinner and daughter of Hertford visited Mrs. E. T. Stall ings Monday. Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Edge of Nor folk are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Elliott this week. MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN jl WITH A NEW Refrigerator and Electric Range SEE OUR APPLIANCES TODAY ouse the $um mm r REFRIGERATOR! It sjves you fir kind of cold in oaatrefrigerator just the RIGHT and humidity to keep ALL of jour periahables freah and aae. 8ee it todayl Ills I IJPI -0 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their prayers, their kindness and their cards during my recent illness in the Albemarle Hospital. I MRS. WALLACE GOODWIN FORSALE TAINTED TABLE with four matching chairs, hall- tree, wardrobe, power mower, poul try equipment, painter's ladder, garden tools. Call 8714, Mrs. Louis Anderson, Belvidere, N. C. It FOR -S ALE NICE FRYERS, Brown, freshly, dressed. Call Mrs. U Y. N. C. Phone ; 2931, Hertford; Notice To Milk Customers Beginning May i and continuing through the sumny months we will make milk deliveries during the mc :i;v; instead of afternoons, as is our present schedule. Customers are requested to cooperate by placing out empty bottles at the new hours, beginning May i. SUMNER AND HURDLE HERTFORD . MILK DISTRIBUTORS Refrigerator Capacity 7 and 9 Feet OUR NEW WESTINGHOUSE AND GROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGES Are the Ideal Ranges For Every Home. Come In and See Them Today! - :i HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY. CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" -HERTFORD, Nr C. . REPORT OF CONDITION-Or HERTFORD BANKING COMPANY Of Hertford, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on April 12, 1948. V: 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in orocess of collection ? ?if 2. U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed l.o.euu.uu a nMrotinna nf statM and nohtical subdivisions d4,BJ.3 v' : 4. Other bonds, notes and debentures . u. - uyjaiiB iiu ujowu"i . - , i- 7. - Bank premises owned, $6,796.12; furniture and fixtures , $4,930.04 - ----- r- 7- 8.' Real estate owned other than bank premises . 11. Other assets r 12. ' TOTAL ASSETS '- 59.000.00 452,462.11 11.726.i6 -4,701.00 5,912.70 .$2,581,186.24 mm nmm Hnn i ist'i Demand deposits ' of individuals, partnerships and cor v14. Time depmitaindTvldrpMps corporations 802,915.3 '- xo. Deposits oi united ovates. uuveiumcin r r .-; .wWaV - r' " 4. 82,605.52 L$1,494,259.43 . .i . ! ,' aaviugsi - ---7 r . . 1t rtarutoita f iRtafaa rA nnlltinl ailhtllVlRlOnS y. 18! Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.)-.----' 19. y- TOTAL DEPOSITS .::-- .$2,399,760.45 23. Other liabilities 66,189.86 3,790.31 8,027.04 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obliga- tions shown below) $2,407,787.49 25. Capital XB. Knrnlna... 27. Undivided profits CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . $ 48.000.SO Ji. 75,000.00 ia.39S.75 28. Reserves (and retirerient account for preferred capital)-. 32,000.00 ' ' Oft iPATAt. lWlt A nfiMTKVPB " ' .$ 173,398.75 Ml') TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS-.r$2,581,18W4 This bank'a capital consists of r . First preferred stock with total par value of $23,000.00, total retirable value, $23,000.00; common stock with total par value of $26,000.00. - MEMORANDA 81. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and ,for V . OUier ilUXJIVSeB --i itnn.'i.i .Ll.li.n -rr-; I. R. M. Riddickv Jr President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is Irue, and that it fully and correctly rep Ik. knftk mv Vn Anrl aI mi mvA Vn1fn 1 R.M. RIDDICK, JR. ' ,. Correct Attest: J.W.WARD, , , '. W. F. a EDWARDS, n ' CHAS. E. JOHNSON, ) - s. ' IHractors. .State of North Carolina,. ' " - County of Perauimans. . . , f wora to and subscribed before lue this 21st day of April, 1948, and I y certify that 1 am not an officer or director of this bank. , '' (Caal) . 1 , L. C. WINSUJW, Notary Public r"c- a'io-i- "res C tU IMP.'" -: n m Li izzn insurance corpcsation r PRESTON rB OR LITTLE DARLINB UKtin L:fl;gaA - BEANS 2419c PLOMF. IOONQ XKNDBB DU8SBD AMD DKAWN . V 3 mm mm wL. M SPECIAL rOBCBASI SUSHEO TO OS FROM CALIFORNIA These Special Reductions Effective Thru Next Wednesday i Plump North Carolina 37c LUSCIOUS Quart COLORFUL! Baikal ' I H FAN'CT SNOWHITB CAUUFLOlf BE h.. 2SC LARGE GBEEN PASCAL CELEBY 2 iitMa 1 7C HOME-GROWN HANOVER OB TUBIU1P sflmp 3 u, J 9c TENDER GREEN NEW CROP ASPABAGUS buc. 39c S1ct Porto Rican Sweet PoBatocs 5 33c ib Boast Colonial Pride Winner Quality lb 6Sc lb 67c Tender! 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