PCS FIGHT ti I TmTESTON NEWS ".Mm. Sammia Kiddiek left Monday to enter the Afcemarie Quexpital aa t patient. 'a.. ;;-.'''f-- vtc- ' Henry Winstar entered Duke Hoa ' vital Monday. jUM'W'. V? .- On Wednesday night, Februarys, at the regular monthly meeting of Up- River Friends, Mrs, J. Lather Wins low. Mrs. J. DeWitt Window, , Mrs. Claude L. Walker of Burling-ton,iN. C, Miss Peart White, R. Ralph iWorta, Archie B. White, B. L. . White of Woodland, N. C, J. Hugh White of Winston-Salem, N. C, and Paul J. White of Elizabeth City, N. C.. pre sented an Electric organ to the church in memory of their parents, Eswma J. White, , James F. Whfte, Mary J. White. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker and little son, Reggie have recently moved near this community from Norfolk, Va. '' fc , : , . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Stanwood Winslow and Jes sie Winslow were dinner guests of "Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Winslow, Sun day. . Mrs. Melville Harrison and children Don Wray and Monte Ann of Nor folk, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. R. Ralph White. Mr-and Mrs. J. Thurman White of Hertford visited in the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams and family of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Lane visited Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Winslow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White and family and Mr. Paul White visited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Winslow and fami ly recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Winslow and Miss Marie Winslow of Roanoke, Va., spent the week-end with their .parents. Belvidere News Clarence Chappell, Jr., and Tilson ChappeH are attending a 4iH Club meeting in Raleigh this week. Lois Violet Winslow visited Peggy Ohappell of Chapel Hill, Friday, P M. : Pfefcrr had the misfortune to break her leg recently, but is improv ing nicely. ' J 1"' - - i . Sunday visitors- with the W. L. Whit family included:- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. WiUiford of Rkh Square. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blanchard' and chil dren of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wins low, Miss Edith White of Whiteston, Mrs. M, D. Lane and daughter, Bev erly.; ... 1 "' t Mr. . awl Mrs, ; Louis Winslow and daughter visited Miasea Clara, Mar garet and Lucy White Sunday even ing. . T . Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick were, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Matter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter of Norfolk. y& The Louis Winslow family were Tuesday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. CopeMnd and sons. ' . Mr.4 and Mrs. L. J. Winslow and Ira S. Winslow visited with the R. M. White family of Norfolk, Sunday. -:'-vii;'Wl"-Vii','l;; ', . v ST. CATHERINE'S GUILD GIUUS ; " SILVER. TEA The- St, Catherine's Guild of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church gave a very lovely silver tea Tuesday after noon from 4 to 6 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Davenport The committee in charge of the tea were Mrs. Willis Jessup, Mrs, Frank Skinner, Mrs. Cor- bin Dozier and Mrs. Hoyle Umphlett. The home was beautifully decorated throughout the lower floor with spring flowers and lighted white candles. The dining table was laid with a beautiful linen cut work cloth centered with a silver bowl of red and white Camelias. Mrs. C- A. Davenport and Miss Mae Wood Winslow greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. Thomas Nixon and Mrs. Iaa Tucker presided at the tea table. Mrs. W. H. Hudson met the guests at the dining room door, while those serving were Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr., Miss Molly Oakey, Miss Dorothy Oakey. About 50 guests called during the afternoon. . USN Ret. of Chicago tad I!rs. Vir ginia Boyce Seely of llei rd, stu dent at ... Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Va., has been placed on the dean's list for the school. Mary Washington College fe the wo man's college of the University of Virginia and has an enrollment of 1,400 students.. r , - ON DEAN'S LIST Word has been received here that Miss Harriette Prhcilla Seely, daugh- Iter of Lt Comdr. Charles E. Seely, . dtAPANORE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson visited their daughter, Mrs. A. H. Ross, in PortsmouA, Va., Thursday. r - Mr and Mrs.' Everett Bright were dinner guests of Mrs. auola Bright . Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wilson Sun day. .;-V'vV;l,' Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wilson visited Mrs B. W. Evans of Chowan Sunday. Mrs. Herman Potter and Bon, Billy, of Elizabeth City, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Lula Bright and sister, Mrs. Roy Pierce. Calvin Wilson of ECHO, Greenville spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mrs. Leroy Nixon has been ill for the past week. - "'jjft ; ' Mr. William Bright spent the week end in Washington, P. C, Mrs. Oscar Symons of Jarvteburg, N. C, spent a few days wjjto Mrs. Le roy Nixon last week-end. Mrs. W. H. Elliott spent Wednesday with Mrs. Henry Cwnley. fHa ItevaaS Cm.A ww) furnishing good sendee at ' tonable rates hat always been our aiov We have dbae this, ; while at the same time trying to ? ' keep down operating expenses. . ' However, the sharp increase in : h cost ofeTetything hiring ' recent years has"hit us just as it - a hat you, "Now oar operating : costs have been increased again -due to new Federal legislation which has seat oaf wage scale tearing. v ' v 1 We believe in paying good ; wages. In fact; the major in creases In out operating cost ? daring recent years have been the result of a series of wage in f'aeajes.-., '-'-tf, ,r "trtj We will pay this new Increase, ' . but it does create a Mrious new problem for us. We want to ' give you good service. We can do mis only through new serv ice rates reasonably adjusted to our changed operating condi ' tiotts. -i - - THE NORFOLK Ik CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANY Elizabeth City - Edenton - Hanteo Hertford Sunbury tttr:::::::tj?tt:tt:::tt;: : :::tit ,FIAL;GLEAQrurGE':- ; . ,OF;.LADIBS':-:y.;r Suits-Ooats-rDrcsscs A THEODORE HAVILAND CLASSIC THIS DELICATE SPRAY IS A MELLOW BLENDING OF SOFT PINKS AND GREENS. 4 WRIGHT'S Jewelry Store HERTFORD, N. Cv 7, eans A BE READY FOR SPRING GARDENING Select Your Garden Needs Now From Our Large Stock of Garden and Flower Supplies SEE US TODAY FOR Onion Sets May Peas Lespedeza Cats Potatoes Sweet Corn -Field Corii Flower and Garden Seed of All Kind ;. Vigoro Garden and Flower Tools OUR STORE 1$ IIEADQUARTERS FOR THE . ' GARDENER tyHQ tfANTS THE BEST RESULTS FROM SEED AND TOOLS Because a new hat is a vital Spring accessory . . . be cause this year they are even pret tier, we offer our gay group abloom with flowers and ribbons.. v $13 tp SIM 1 ON ' S Hertford Hardvvpre & Supply Company "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" i I PHONE 3461 " HERTFORD, N. C. Modernize Your Bathroom ; MODERNIZING MEANS' BETTER LIVING ... GREATER COMFORT! YET IT COSTS SO' i , UTTLEt FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We carry a complete stock 6f PLUMBING MATERIALS . . everything you need to install or modernize your bath room. Bath Tubs Lavatories Shower Equipment H Stools Pipe and Pipe Fittings - WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 1 - Kitchen Sinks ' ' t by"?' Our Final Clearance of Ladies Coats, Suits And Dresses Is Now In Full Swing Don't let this opportunity pass without getting that extra coat or dress you have been wanting. Our prices are far below our cost . t . but they must go! - No Returns No, Refunds AU Sales Final , j. c. 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