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AY, 151 C, - 3 tO I'.mv'GIS CLU3 : l T7. G. Wright was hostess to r l.lje club Tuesday, evening at 1 er lme on Church street Those en ' the evening were Mesdaines . 0. Felton, B. G. Koonce, T. B. kroner, Charles Whedbee, Nathan -Celfe, J. S. Vick, Charleg Henc. and I-lisa Kate Blanchaxd. V The high acore prize vent to Mrs. Felton and second high was awarded Mrs. Koonce. A salad sourse was served., i 'v ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrsi C. R. Holmes entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home, Those playing were Mesdae3 C. M. Williford, C. E. Johnson, G. W. Barbee, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, M. R, Campbell and Miss Helen Mor gan and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Johnson. A salad course was served by the hostess. V: ' CIRCLE MEETS The Rosa Powell Circle met Tues day night, December 6, at the home of Miss Eva Harris. ; ' ,. The meeting opened with singing, "Joy To The World," followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Doris White gave the devotional followed by pray er by Mrs. Dawson. ' A Christmas Poem was given by Hazel Dail and a Christmas story by Inez Hampton. Roll called with 12 members pres ent. Old and new business was dis cussed. The meeting closed by mem bers repeating the watch word. The hostess served delicious re freshments. "". . ' FINEY WOODS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mitchell and E. T. Chappell of Rich Square, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell Sunday afternoon. MrS. Mary A. Chappell is confined to her bed on account of sickness. . Those who visited Mrs. ' Mary A. Chappell. Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. W.OD. Perry, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Ra per, Mr. Marvin 'Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Chappell. Mrs. E. N. Chappell, Mrs. J. O. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chapepll and children. Mrs. Ida White has returned home after visiting friends around Ryland. Mrs. S. G. Chappell and Miss Lois Violet Wnslow visited Mrs. Mary A. Chappell Saturday afternoon.'. Mr. and Mrs. . ILuther J. Chappell and children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper and Mrs. Marvin Simpson Friday evening. ....... ;--y .. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chaippell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ChappeH Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chappell visited Mr. and Mrs. E. INTChappelil Saturday night Mass Lois Violet Wmslow 3pent Saturday with Mrs. G. W. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chapipell and little daughter visited Mr. an Mrs. S. G. Chappell Friday night. ,,: . TRANSFERS TO ST. LOUIS Wilbur; Daughtry, Bon of Mrs. W, B. Daughtry of WinfaH who has been connected with the Railway Express in Cindnati, Ohio, has accepted a position with the Manufacturers Rail way Co., in St Louis, Mo. CJAPANOgE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. David Chappell and family of Norfolk spent Sunday with her tarents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward. ' , - - Ray Wood Elliott U. D. A. and Merle Barrow his friend of Ft Bel voir, Va, were the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott ,c-' r- ' , Mr, and Mrs. Xeroy Nixon had as their guest on Thursday, Mrs. Guy Pitts and son of Jonesboro, Arkansas and Mrs. Vincent Hill and daughters of Portsmouth, V. - . . . Mr. and Mm. Raymond Leggett and family of Plymouth visited, here Sun day. . . -' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Quincy and daughter, Ava of Norfolk spent Sun day afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. . r-V Curtis Wilson, student at ECTC, Greenville spent the week-end at home. ' ' Mrs. C. L. Jackson has .returned to her home in Plymouth after spending the1 week with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nixon. . ' , Mrs. W. H. Elliott spent Tuesday at North West with friends. Mrs: John Smith and children of Winf all spent Tuesday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Byrum. : Mr. and Mrs. Q. P. Quincy spent at Norfolk, Va. RECOVERS STOLEN JCAR Sheriff M. G. Owens reported Wed jies day that he had recovered a car PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE ONE GIRL'S BICYCLE, in good condition. . Price, $20. Call 4176, Hertford. N. C. It VARINA TONIC "YOUR STOM ach's best friend. "Keeps your stomach well and happy." Guam teed.' , Both harmless and effective. S and M Pharmacy, "On The Corn er," Hertford, N. C. It LOST ONE PAIR LADIES BIFO cal glasses, with dark brown frame. Finder please return to 46 Church ' Street, Hertford, N. C, and receive reward. It FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES, BER ry Plants, and Ornamental Plant Material offered by Virginia's lar gest growers. Write for free copy of 48-ipage Planting Guide in full color. Salespeople wanted. Waynes boro Nurseries, .Waynesboro, Va. A Mr. Kenneth Hobbs FORMER HERTFORD BARBER Is low Connected.,1!yrith lie HERTFORD BARBER SHOP He will be glad to welcome his friends and acquaintances at our shop. : ! : hi-. u a H" 1 Adica'Pcckci V.isel Toy - Railway Express Treck ... long. Steel. twii 9oC Stma Shovel. 20 Vf- long. t A- Revolving cab. cm ql,0 Rider Track. Steers. 32 Vi". aim Heavy steel, nm Ht.Oj 1 Airport. You control planel TakeoffW4'nff . . Diving' Submarine! Navigates; o1vc r j- ' delight. Neck bcrSi peckv 9 )7c . J' -J' ' - v- i , be tires, nut TOt, . CUniLIng Tractor Stt. Rub s Ur traads, ateel trailer, ce - tachablo ;rapar. I3?t .." ;' fit Tr; ' a Sirea. fi $1.79:, Iwg truck. Rubber tire?...-, $1.73 ( ... T ... . lull . . .. :- uzsteli a Wjm sto:i B. J. HOLLEJIAN, JR., Owner HERTFORD, N. C. t - , stolen on . December 5, at Scotland Neck.' The'car.'a 1936 ford sedan, had been, abandoned near the Hollo- well Stock-Yard in Wlnfaj&i Joel Hollowell reported U Sheriff Owens that the ear had been parked on that spot since Monday. Investigation by the Sheriff revealed the car . was owned by a resident of Scotland Neck and had been stolen last Monday. The Sheriff is holding the car for its own er.-' - :,- .-.. v - W. S. C S. MEETS : The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Bethany Church met with Mrs. Jim Carver for the Novem ber meeting. '. - ': Fourteen members were present. Mrs. W. P. Barco, mother of the president, Mrs. T. C. Perry; has join ed the Society. . The Society has al most doubled the membership . laance it was organized in March, . , A very interesting program on Pakistan -was given by Mrs. ." John Mercer, assisted by Mrs. T. C. Perry. Mrs. Bessie Baker lead the worship program. , The Society discussed the church project and the preparing of Christ mas presents for the shut-in. Many baskets are being sent out by the Society. '.';';,v..' , Mrs. Jim Carver, the hostess ser ved a delicious sweet course. HELEN GAITBER CLUB The Helen Gaither Home Denion tsration Club met Thursday evening, November 29, at 7:30, at the Agri culture' Biulding with Mrs. W. P. Lane as hostess. The meeting was opened by Hinging ttod Bless Ameri ca," after which 'the collect was re peated. The roll call was made and the minutes read and approved. Af ter the old and new business was at tened to, Mrs. Tom Madre, the foods and r.utrition leader," gave a demon stration on "Slick Tricks With Chick en." The meeting was closed with a poem, "Good Night Kiss," which was read by Mrs. Warner Madre. Miss Audrey Jackson was in charge of the recreation. The hostess served refreshments to the following members and a visit or, Mrs. Sidney Layton. Mrs. E. J. Berry, Mrs. J. P. Ches son, Sr., Mr3. J. P. Chesson; Jr., Mrs. Milton Dail, Mrs. W. O. Hunter, Mrs. Colon Jackson MLss Audrey Jackson, Mrs. Warner Madre, Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Ed Harrell and Mrs. Joshua White. The 48 States have a dozen differ ent wavs to handle tho aftoirooitfc f divorce. How in some cases divorced persons can take a new mate imme diately, but in other cases a court may provide they may never remarry is revealed in "Our Tangle of Remar riage Laws," appearing in December 18 issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation's Favorite Magazine With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Newsdealer ,. I-' TO PRESENT PLAY " The Senior Class of Chowan High School will present a thre act phy at the School on Wednewtavi TWm. ber 14, beginning at 7:30 P. M The puouc is cordially invited to attend. ONFUSION CAUSED BY REMARRIAGE LAWS tit) u o, 7 tS? Set the stage tor a real old-fashioned Christmas! And let the festivities begin -when you serve Southern Manor Fruit Cake ... the famous old Virginia cake folks have served so proudly for many, many Chrlstmases! Filled with rich, meaty goodness, lavishly decorated and packed In a special Qlft Box there's a size for every family and a thrifty price for all at your favorite Co lonial Store! 1-Lb. "7001 2 Lb $f .794-Lb. $.25 en. V I ife al I Box saf Voi vn P&ducQ Lane Largo Juicy JFiorida 3 ' ?5c mm TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES PRODUCT PRICES IFrECTIVK THBD SAT., DEC. 10 D. 8. NO. 1 VA. WHO! SAP Tender Meaty III IlOilS? 29c ! r 35c Lb. SWEET JUICY tlOBIDA TinG2i3inss ? u- 21c Selected Red Klpe Slicing O O c TOMATOES ctn lo iaboh ftjw, o' iai--'.''''.' 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