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I Si U' f 1 ? f r,M - i, DEI4VIDERE NEWS ' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Teal and Mis. Noah Winslow visited the Louis Winat law family Friday, P. M. - Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tliurman Riddick were, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Lewis and two children of Pokonoke, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Matter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter of Norfolk, Va. ' Mr. and Mrs. David White of Greensboro were recent guests of Mrs. Jwsiah White and daughter. 1 Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winsiow included Mrs. R. r M. White and two children of NorV folk, Va., Mrs. A. E. Lane -of Hert ford and Mrs. J. E. Lame of Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ChappeU, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell and daugh ter,' Mrs. , Purvis Chanpell and Mrs. Minnie Rountree were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.-H. Chap ped ' ' - t Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Blanchard and son, Paul of Hobbsville, and Mrs. L. R. Ward, Miss .. Thelma, Ward and Ralph Ward of Ryland were recent vieitors with the N. W. Chappell family. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Young and f " h f three sons, Krs. - Hart!- Young of Elizabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Copeland Thursday. .; Misg Lois Faye- Benton of (Hert- ford spent ' Thursday with Mr. and' Mrs.' T. C. Perry and family. . Burton E. Meyers of Wilmington, spent the week-end.with lua Mother, Mrs. W. T. Smith and Mr, Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sawyer of Eliza beth .City spent Thanksgiving Holi days with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chap pail and family. - 1 Miss Katherine White of Richmond, Va., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. - Tom Riddick. , f ' - 1 Hen Who Know Values Wear CURLEE OUTERCOATS CURLEE Outercoats combine all the qualities which are essential for complete clothing satisfaction. They are smartly styled by CURLEE'S experienced designers to in sure that well-groomed appearance. They are tailored from finest quality outercoat fabrics smart, new patternsi and materials that insure warmth without excessive weight. Skilled workmanship, with careful attention to every de tail of construction, builds months of satisfactory wear and good looks into every CURLEE Outercoat. All across America wherever men know clothing values you will find them wearing these smart new coats. We urga you to come in and make your selection today. We're featuring CURLEE Outercoats in a wide range of styles, models and sizes and they are priced rightt Prices $201 lip to S3500 1 1 J. G- Blanchard & Go. Inc. j : "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1833 HERTFORD, N. C WHUESTON NEWS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sammle Riddick on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Burnham and feoa, Claude and Mrs, Wade Powell of .South .. Mills, Mr. Ernest Winslow of Chuchatuck, Vn., Mr. Arthur Chappell of Ports mouth, Va, and Mrs. Delphina Wins low. -, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Winslow and sor.Sj Harold T. and Randy of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Delphina Winslow Sunday, ' Other visitor were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow and daugh ters. Emily and. Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Winslow of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. ; Duane McBridei of Por1outh,Va'!;;.':: . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White and children and Miss Frankie Barker of Wiufall, Mrs. Claude White and chil dren, Emily and C. D. and Mrs. Jack Rasco were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow and Mrs. Del phina Winslow. : - Mrs. Sarah ' Davis is improving from her recent , illness. . , r CXZD C? TZ.tr . J t wish to express my1 thanks to friends and neighbors for the many get-well wishes, cards and flowers sent me while I was a patient in the hospital. L 1 MRS. E. Y. BERRY. - CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE ONE BLACK SHEP- herd dog. Cheap. See Marshall Winslow, Route 2, Hertford, NVC LOST f MAN'S OVERCOAT, LEFT :. in car at ' Methodist Church last Sunday night Throusrh error, a boy's coat was placed in same car and man's coat taken. Wall per son please contact me for proper excnange of coats. W. D. Lano : wg$. 'Hertford; N. C. l ' - It NOTICE I HAVE A" COMPLETE line. of chdMren'8 clothing; - men's shirts and dungarees; Christmas , : cards suid novelty articles that . . make fine gifts. , See me for your neeas., airs. Kenton White,- near - Winfall,N. C- It CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood of Nor folk spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: W. W. Lewis. Mrs. Jack Trueblood and son Jack, Jr., of South Norfolk, were the week end guests of her mother, Mrs. John Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Maryland Boyce and family spent Sunday with relatives in Suffolk. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patrick and family of Roper spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lewis. Mrs. W. H. Elliott visited friends at Burgess on Sunday 1 Mr. and Mrs. George r Whitehead and family of Sanford spent Thanks giving with hi3 sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson. Mrs. J. C. Wilson is still ia the Al bemarle Hospital, but is improving after an operation. , ::; r- Miss Louise Wilson of Chowan spent several days at home- hist BURGESS NEWS Bob Layden of Louisburg College spent the Thanksgiving holidays with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins of Ro anoke, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane. i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher of Hyatteviille, Md., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Mrs. Eloise Britt of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mathews and family were dinner guests of Mr. and M-s. Howard Mathews Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Spruill of Deep Creek, Va., called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Thursday afternoon. ;: Mennis Copeland has returned to Boston after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Copeland. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Having- qualified as Executor of the estate of E. B. Layden, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this Is to notify all persojis hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Route 8, Hertford, H, C, oa or before the 28th day of Novem ber, 1950, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. . All per sons indebted to , said estate will please make immediate payment This 28th day of November, 1949. R. L. LAYDEN, -Executor of E. B. Layden. dec2,9,16,23,80Jantf ' - ca:sh specials at 773 r jrr Z. A) HARRL m FTJDAY O: SATUfM SKINLESS FRANKS, pound SMOKED SAUSAGE, pound J.,...!. COUNTRY SAUSAGE, pound Zi PORK LIVER, pound lj. . LEAN PORK CHOPS, pound .. . -45c 59c --43c 5Sc BREAKFAST BACON, pound '.: :....::.....39c "SLICED TENDERIZED HAM, pound BONELESS 1 CHUCK, pound ..'I.......'..:. 1:. 59c WESTERN ROUND STEAK, pound' . ,.jc. WESTERN T-BONE STEAK, pound .: 1 WESTERN SIRLOIN STEAK, pound ;.ir.:(j, CORNED HAMS (Local) pound ..l.;..,:... ;PURE LARD, pound .'. L 'WISCONSIN CHEESE, No. 1, pound -55c DRESSED AND DRAWN FRYERS, pound 57c DRESSED AND DRAWN HENS, pound 55c .'PORK BRAINS, pound 35c CANNED GOODS SPECIAL PINK SALMON, can '. 39c : CORNED BEEF, can ...; FRANCO-AMERICAN SPApHETTI, can 15c CUSTOM HOUSE HERRING ROE, is-oz. can J&fc CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, No. j can -. . 31c xjxxfrsiJfiAfifiAAJrtni " " " fBk jSL CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere ttianks for the many remembrances and kindness shown me while in the hos pital and during my convalescence. BEVERLY TUCKER. jLvwwuwrw-wmnuinjyirinrrir-w-r- wWMWWwwwwwwMWftwwrt CMIE UN and HMEAK )IIM mm 1 Ik MliJ' ph. ... UHfiglit inside our Store The Sensational "C0:::.!AtlDER T7IIl-8" OIL HEATER THat Talks! , 50! :c: : :: : )$! :c; :c: :c: : - : :c: :c: :c: :c: :c; : :c: :c: :c; :c: :c; :c; :c: :c: :: :o: :c: :c: i!v :c: 38. Sri yi . 50! :c: W4 so: so: 1 v j " r::oNEa6 Kr?TFC?JD,N.C. This year select gifts for the wfcole family . . , practical gifts' that will give years ' of luxury-; service. -1 , "H" ' 4 SEE OUK STUCK. UF ELECTRICAL GIFTS . m LARGE AND SMALL - Electric Refrigerators Electric Ranges Washing Machines Water Heaters, , Electric Water Pumps Electric Roasters Radios Electric Toasters Irons; Hot Plates Waffle Makers . Automatic Toasters Mix Masters ( v GIFTS FOR THE SPORTSMAN r ft r t 1 ' J" v i. Hunting Coats and Pants Hunting Cap. and Bect3 ,j Guns Rifles Air.Kiur.ition w -pv i i f i'Jf ' - 1 - n ( 'y p z . - - v And ftiny other items that flnv TrrtTi v-ill s,n?'rofi" rrrl :x i- Hi u .w, If 505 asagift 4 so: so: so:' n ? i Foa ci;:rai We, have everything the kid dies want for Christmas, , in- v j!: eluding: V; : ' , . v . 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