3 TO BEAT men prices Use our Custom Butcher-! ing Service to provide meat. I Rent and use one of out Freezer Lockers to store cess foods for use later. Acquaint yourself with! the economical advant-f iages ot having a ireezer locfer at your command. CALL US TODAY DETAILS PHONE 2786 FOR Hertford Locker & Packing Company HERTFORD, N. C ywrtl find the rlit number In tbm tofophona directory Here'i a tclapaooe iWtf cnt fiaac wll am yam. ami aumhm, U yoa'ra am mm at tto tef, check the m amome directory baton yan o8 Mate It habit to be mm of the ammbet, and youll cajoy store cfident sorties. TUB NORFOLK & CAROLINA! TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CJOMPANY I n laMMJMJBJMjMMBBMnl I . , IUjLJ'I: jS ItOisuictL'cng , , , " The Greenville BPW Club issued invitations to the ten BPW clubs in the Seventh' District to attend a din ner meeting of the North Carolina Federation of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs, Inc., which was held last Thursday night t the Wo man's Club in Greenville. Mrs. Ruth Weeks, president of the Greenville Club presided. Miss Ada Jones gave the welcome address and the response was given by Mrs. .Ellen Nunnelee, president of the Washington Club. Miss Ruth : Little rendered special music. - The district director. Mrs. Cather ine Walsh of Greenville had charge of the district business. Recommend ations from district project chairmen were presented. Mrs. J. B. Spillman, legislation and public affairs, talked briefly on socialized medicine and the expansion of Social Security; educa tion and vocations, Mrs. Ruby Blythe, Rocky Mount; health and safety, Hil da Rae Pinkham, Washington; inter national relations. Josie Moore, Ro anoke Rapids. Reports were given by each president and club members rec ognized. The nominating committee reported Miss Mildred Dozier of Rocky Mount was chosen to succeed Mrs. Walsh as Seventh District di rector. Mrs. Blythe, 1949 State Convention chairman, announced the Seventh District will be hostess and discussed the duties of each club at the con vention to be held at Atlantic Beach, Morehead City, June 17, 18, 19. The Perquimans club will have charge of transportation. Two members will be asked to help with the registra tion and two members will be asked' to help make up the district chorus, one soprano and also one alto will be neeUcd. They" vl tl j ; sponsibility for the Satuiwy mon.l.. breakfast and the program. The president urges all members who plan to attend to let her know as soon as possible (don't wait for a meeting) as definite plans must be made. All reservations must be made through her and 'she suggests that they be made immediately as all the best rooms will be taken first -Reserva tions have been sent in since Janu ary, and Mrs. Ayscue of Morehead City informed them reservations were coming in every day. The conven tion will open with the registrations 8:30 Friday morning, June 17, and will close with the Sunday morning breakfast June 19 If members can not attend all three days, attend as many as possible, but make reserva tions now. Members representing the local club were Mesdames Lawrence Towe, J. H. Bagley, Tom Perry, James Wil der, Earl Perry and W. E. Dail. Lawrence Towe, Leslie Perry and James Wilder accompanied them to Greenville. May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modem lit with Ita hurry and worry. Irregular habits, improper eating and drinking ita risk of expoaure and infec tion throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter exoraa acid and other imparities from the life-giving blood. You may suffer nagging backache, headache, dizxineas, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling feel constantly tired, nervous, all worn put. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Dean's Pt'ilt. Doan's help the kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They have had more than half a century of public approval. Are recom mended by grateful users everywhere. Ask your tmtkborl BURGESS CLUB MEETS The Burgess Home Demonstration Club' met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Ayscue. The meeting was opened by singing "Am erica," followed by Scripture from John 15 and vnraver by Mrs. J. R. Ayscue. The roll was called and the minutes of the last meeting read and approved. Mrs. Winston Lane was appointed to collect for Red Cross. Mrs. J. B. Basnight was appointed to give the county report at the spring Federa tion meeting. Final plans for a joint meeting in March were made. Miss Nina Bras well gave a very interesting demon stration on "Citizenship," assisted by Mrs. Tommie Mathews and Mrs. A. M. Copeland. The meeting closed by repeating the collect in unison. During the social hour Mrs. Ayscue conducted a tree contest, with Mrs. Sidney Layden winning the prize. Those present were Mrs. Winston Lane, Mrs. Josiah Proctor, Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Mrs. . V. L. Proctor, Mrs. J. R. Ayscue, Mrs. Howard Shean, Mrs. 0. C. Perry, Mrs. Tommie Math ews, Mrs. Howard Mathews, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs. Irwin- Whidbee, Mrs. Sidney Layden and Miss Nina Braswell. The hostess served dainty sand wiches, cookies and bottled drinks. members were present. Jlrs. . Lena Gregory, the program chairman, pre sented the program, a hymn was eung ana bcnpture lesson given by Mrs. KoDert wmte. : . Prayer by Mrs. J. E. Everett. The subject of the lesson was "Christ the Answer to Racial Tension." Those taking part on the program were Mrs. T. B. Mad re, Mrs. Maude Jones, Mrs. G. C. Buck, and Mrs. Jack Burbage. Mrs. G. C. Bck dismissed the meet ing with a prayer. . . . ,i ot ny iwindon, it is t..e bu.iever s quit-rent' as he , says 'your quitj-rent, your acknowledgment of God's great mercy, is your mercy to otners. ray it down or you have made a forfeiture of air." , ., Said the Robin to tne Sparrow; I should really like to' know ' Why' these anxious human beings Rush about and worry so. Said the Sparrow to the Robin: " asjsa.es. m sfcsfcss s IVVttrrfyJfXrySyJ. By purifying human thought, this state of mind ' nermeatna with in creased harmony all the- minutiae of human affairs. ,,--, : ."Mary Baker Eddy. DOfT DELAY START TODAY! SOWHAYCROPS SEE US FOR FLOWER-GARDEN-FIELD E E;D S OUR STOCK INCLUDES SPRING OATS LESPEDEZA RAPE SEED SOWERS MAY PEAS POTATOES ONION SETS 1 ' - - i AND ALL OTHER TYPES OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS FLOWER AND GARDEN TOOLS iiERTForj) misi a supply co; "TRADE EERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE . rhone 3461 "i- ; : f. '" - O " ', Cy ' Hertford, Vt.C CIRCLE NO. 4 MET Circle No. 4 of the Baptist Church met Monday night, March 7, at Hotel Hertford. Mrs. G. C. Buck, Mrs. Young Berry, Mrs. Colon Jackson and Mrs. Jack Burbage were joint hos tesses at a dinner at 6:30 P. M. Guests present aside from the members were the Rev. - and Mrs. Charles Duling and Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Dawson. . .. . " "Mrs. Mark Gregory, the Chairman, presided over the bsuiness meeting, after which a hymn was sung "Oh For a Thousand Tongues to Sing." TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. 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Humphrey Bo.rt U "ANGELS WITH D&ZTY FACES" SUNDAYSCHOOL ' LESSON (Continued From Page Nine) flames of fire which are his messeng ers; above all the prophets and apostles have caught sight of another divine and wonderful order of ra tional beings, of races loftiAr nnH purer than man angels and arch angels, thrones and dominions, prin cipalities and powers, fulfilling God's will in heaven as dt is not, alas! ful filled on earth.'! The prayer for forgiveness of debts or trespasses is coupled with th measure that it be granted in pro portion as we forgive. "Is it not of deep significance that this clause of tne prayer is the only one which our Lord proceeds to explain and en force?" asks the Rev. James W. Thirtle. "In the words of Martin Luther, this clause is a token de signed to remind us of the ground or condition of continued blessing; and, moreover, when spoken from the heart it may 0e regarded as a seal affixed by God to the absolution which I & SPECIAL PRICES! 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