BBLVID MEVS V I 4 ' Mr. and Mrs. Ai-J. Copeland and . family of. Washington, D. C, spent , the week-end as guests of M. and , -Mr. J. M. Coneland. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendall and ; Miss Pauline Smith of Washington, f : D. C, were week-end guests of Mr. - and Mrs. IFVE. Smith. Mrs. Harry Wlliford ; of Jackson spent the week-end as guest-of her . Barents. HIT. and Mrs. W U White, Mrs. H. P. Wiute and Miss Cather- lne White visited Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland of Sunbury on Sunday af- ; ternoon. :i Mr. and Mrs T. N, Ferrell and son of Newport News visited Mrs: Hettie Lamb last week. Mr. and Mrs. WH. Young and children, Harmon, Jr., and Bobby, and Mrs. Martha Young of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland Sunday. Mrs. R. M: White and children, Jay and Sara Lynn of Norfolk were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton White of Whiteston spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell. Recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T., Smith -were Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory and Jack Roberts of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs,. Jo seph Winslow of Robersonville, Mr. and Mrs. E, Burton Myers of WU minjrton, Mrs. G. B. Smith, Mrs. Dill Smith of Elizabeth City, Miss Evelyn Roberts 1 of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Chesson, Gordon " Shannon house, Miss-Caran Kleem, Elizabeth City, Mrs. Paul Whedbee and Mrs. Davie Usilton and children of Wash ington, D. C. - CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. E.. Deans and son of Fentress, Va., were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott on Sunday. Joe McNider. spent two days last week in Norfolk on business. . 7 Mrs. Irma Dorsey spent Friday in Portsmouth, with her daughter and son-in-law, Mn and Mrs. Paul Vaughn. . - ' Carey Quincy of Norfolk Visited his parents on Saturday. Mrs. B. F. Lamb of Norfolk spent Wednesday with Mr. and - Mrs1. Joe McNider. -, Mrs. C. P. Quincy is able to be out after two weeks' illness.. Mr. and Mrs.' ' Emmett Stallings and son Ronnie spent Friday In Nor X ... 1 mmm folk. v-' v . Salvia Wilson, student at ECTC, Greenville,' was the week-end . guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. C. - Mrs. John Bright had the misfor tune to fall and sprain her arm last week. 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Hartasandrez and family of Portsmouth spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, f ' ;V, -yi ir ' "1 V Mr Z. W. Evans, Mrs. B. W. Ev ans and daughter and Jessie Wilson of - j 1 tl.d oa Sunday tliernoon. -; .: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter, Kr. and Kra. Alton Bright and daughter of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with w r nu ier, Kia. John EtlI.t : I.Irs. W. W, Lewis has spent several days this week .in,;. Elizabeth City with her daughter, Mrs.. Wilbert , Kemp, who has been quite sick. ' 'IS MORE" vuaat a ai noniNABY PAINT IT STAYS WHITE and PROTECTS LONGER PS OUISM GIOSS WWTI b swfc to Hoy wMe cUcm and dfcadfc for many yscm. . H0W1 fa Gkm and doM net yOew or 'oray fern aMMpUrfc condHkm. -p ft wN give yav Um BPS foundation Coat WWt far 1W Goaf . . . ft hat rwnsikobls Ndfcig qvaMet. Only $4.95 per gal. miw aiAMtr wim Mniiion.MiafNr Minr J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 l ., ; i lJ ,.....,...,'!".,..".':i xJ 'my Vi I . t : VOTE FOR E. LEI GJI VIIIS LOW , 1 - FOR RE-ELECTION For Representative 7 fOF PERQUIMANS COUNTY ; An experienced legislator who knows the needs of our ;; county and who will work toward achiving these needs for our people. i " , ' Your Vote oh May 29 WU1 Be Appreciated Delight The Heart Ot Your" Small krg With One Of These New Am& AttraetU NAM':ttTf SlimtS: ONLY OT) CO) First Time Offered At This Low PriceV Snowy-white combed eotton yam "T,, shirt with your child's itttw scrolled in lariat design otp an exciting Western scene in bright red. yellow and UueinbiiMitioii. EasT-to-wash-and guaranteed Tolorfast. Garment faHy cot with hemmed bottom? ribbed crew neck; ideal short sleeves for Spring or Summer wear. Choose from thirty boys' and, girls' names . . . Sises 24 "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 . HERTFORD, N. C. You Can't Hold Back The Clock BUT YOU CAII KILL PESTS , Select insecticides from our large stock and you have the battle against pests half won. Use these insecti- t ,' cides and you will be rid of most of the bugs and pests that cause you trouble. . WE RECOMMEND: Rotonone Sabadilla Paris Green Black Leaf 40 Arsenate of Lead Calcium' Arsenate , Bordeaux Mixture WSJ ALSO HAVE SPRAY GUNS AND DUST GUNS l!:rtfcrd M,m & Sip'y Company "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD N. C. 1 J J str: 'i, You - AreMnv of e & TR$$qmM'-- T Gi e GRAND. OPENING OF HERTFORD'S NEWEST (SDK TlTOipAYrj IlTi5 'l4Q ALL NEW STOCK EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME FAVons foh tii ladies We are making special plans for our opening day, and will award FREE a door prize to some individual who visits our store on Opening Day. This door prize 'will be a $49.95 Electric Roaster, big enough to Cook an en- tire meal. Just register at our door, You do not have to be present to win The prize will be awarded at 8 P. M. Saturday night, May 15. Y . '-' . Individual favors will be presented to each and every lady visiting our store on Opening Day. Come in and look over our completely new stort . . everything you need for your homo ... you will find at Hertford's newest furniture store.. 1 ''''-,'.. f , Our new location is across the street from the Hotel Hertford on Mar ket Street :FLTELY CE7 STCDil OF TICK We. bave been planning and building our new Store for months: and now. everything is ready for our Opening Day in our'new Ideation. 1 y - We have strived to siock our new store with completely new, and modern household furnishings, just what you wani to place in your home. This Store is new ... the stock is new . i come in and see.lt Saturday, May 15th. Our stock includes Bedroom and Living Suites, Dining Room Suites, Electrical Appliances, FhQco Radios, Breakfast, Room Suites, all types of Tables, Lamps, Mirrors, Toot Covering and the many other articles sold by the modern furniture merchant" "" ' ' 7. COME TO HERTFORD SATURDAY ATD SEE US t, a 1 AT OUR NLV STCrJSl' , HeMf.oi?.dl:''FM MARKET STREET , (Fcrnicrly; White's Furrih::j d;2y' , . ACROSS THE STRE2T FROM T. illOEL -