PAGE POTTS rrn r ?T:rATs xr"ri,, r ?-r. n. c. r 'Y. j - r Attended Reanioa ;- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe and Mm. Lawrence Towe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ed' wards attended the Davis Reunion at Manteo Sunday, ' , Week-end at New Bern Mr. and Mrs. E. C Woodard ana children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mohn at New Bern. Returned Home Mr. and Mm. Herbert Turner and children have returned home after upending several weeks at Rocky Mount t ... Sunday at Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tarkington and children spent Sunday at Virginia Beach. Sunday at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newby and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sulli van and children spent Sunday at Nags Head. , ' "4sj,Smithfield Miss, Gwenn Jones of Smithfield s pent several days this week with her ' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. . and Mrs. Herbert White. . tit. Week-endere Mr. andTlrs. F. L. Nulton of Jack sonville spent the week-end wftn STr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman. From Durham ' Miss Esther Evans from Durham visited Dr. and Mrs. T. P. 'Brinn one day last week,. Visiting at Greer Miss Katherine Ann Holmes is the guest of Miss Shirley Jones at Greer, . C. . j; From Florida 1 ' - ' ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L DeLaney have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Christion of Christion, Fla., and Mrs. A. F. Hooks of Miami, Fla. At Nags Head , ' Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell left Saturday for their cottage at. Nags Head where' they will spend the sum' mer. . ;,. , . ; From Raleigh Georsre Smith of Raleigh is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Pitt and Howard Pitt ! ' Visiting Here (Mrs. S. S. Hollingsworth and'cml- dren of Laurel, Md., are spending two weeks with Mr. and "Mrs. A. W. Hef- ren. Mr. ' Hollingsworth- spent the week-end but returned home Sunday. At Gamp Joe Towe, Jr., and Cliff Towe left Thursday for ' Camp Mishemokwa, where they will spend the summer. They were accompanied there by Mrs. Towe and Mrs. Nate Relfe, who re turned home Saturday. From Freemont , Mrs. Rueben Hooks of Freemont is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Brinn, Returned Home Mrs. Fred Chalk and children re turned home in Morehead City Sunday after visiting relatives here. Mr. Chalk spent the week-end and return ed home with his family Sunday. At Nags Head Mrs. C. E. Johnson and children are spending two weeks at the Johnson cottage at Nags Head. Mr. Johnson spent the week-end. You Are Cordially Invited To Visit Our Store J' And Enjoy Our r AIR- CONDITIONING You. May Refresh Yourself V At Our Fountain And Shop In Comfort For The Necessities Needed At Home And On Your Vacation - fc S and M Pharmacy "ON THE CORNER . PHONE 80S I HERTFORD, N:C Return'. 1 Dome -. Lt Commander , T. JL,.lEii.i.. and. Mrs. Brum and Lt Commander New- hall, returned, to Jacksonville, Fla.) Sunday after spending .several days with Mrs. Jt T. Brinn. M Attended Convention ' ,; : v, ' Mrs. Thurman White, Mra, Ray Haskett and Mrs, Edward Barber at tended ' the Wesleyaa , Convention at Durham oyer they week-end. , ( i From Boston . - ' ., Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Rasberry of Bos ton, Mass., spent the week-end with J. & Vfck. "1: v; :; cy 'SirA;: From Norfolk S '.'-V William Perry of .Norfolk, . Va- spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. J. P. Perry, Sr. He was accompanied home by Billy Per ry who has been visiting his grand parents. . , 1 From Fannville Mrs. Wesley Willis of Farmville spent last week with Mrs. R. T. Brinn, Mr.- Willis spent the ' week-end and they returned home Sunday. - ' Sunday Here ":; '';'iV-V Miss Arlean Porter of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. At Nags Head Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., Mrs. W. H Pitt and Howard Pitt, Jr., left Satur day for their cottage at Nags Head to spend some time. Mr. Pitt will spend the Fourth of July holidays there with his family. Friday in Richmond ', . v Howard Pitt, Jr., spent Friday in Richmond, v-- Vs., and attended . the Debutante dance Friday night Returned Home . Mrs. W. L. Reed and children of Charlotte returned home Sunday after To Washington Tci-enJ at Nc - Eead - vllr,, and Mrs. Dewey : Perry, Jr., spent the week-end at Nags Head. r, BRIDGE CLUB MEETS (Mrs. T. B, Sumner entertained her bridge duty Tuesday evening at her home.; . Those nlavintr were IfesdamM a two week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.Lr. Q, Felton, V. N. Darden, Charles Corp Reed. ".' - IWhedbee, B. G. Koonce, W. C. Wright 'J. JtL , .Newbold, Qhaxles Hene and 'Miss Kate Blanchard. .The high score yellow and white.; The center pieca on tie dI:.Lij talle being yellow tcb-i buds and baby breath yellow snap- dragons in the hall and gardenias in the old parlor and yellow lighted can-( dies throughout the lower floor. ''The (-guests who were from New York- and Richmond numbered 24. , . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dail and chil dren and Miss Celia Blanch Dail have returned to Washington, D. C, after vinitinc their parents. Mr. and Mrs.' W. E. Dail at New Hope. Misses Faye and Billie Dail of Washington, D. C., are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. DaiL'-Sfe.,- From Richmond '. o'y ' v, Mrs. J. S. Spivey of Richmond, Va., visited relatives over the week-end. Thursday in Suffolk '7 ,, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and children apent Thursday in Suffolk, Va., with relatives. - ' From Winston-Salem (Herman Ward of t Winston-Salem spent the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. , , From Raleigh . W. E. White, Jr., of Raleigh spent Tuesday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. White, Sr. From Columbia Mrs. H. A. Hendley and children of Columbia, S. C, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow and son, Dan, returned home Sunday after spending a week at their cottage at Nags Head. ; Returned Home Mrs. Harold Thatch and daughters, Barbara Ann and Gloria, of Brodnax, Va., have returned home after visiting relatives here. Week-end at Lumberton- . - Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White . spent the week-end with relatives at Lum berton. prise went to Mrs. Felton,.aecond high to Mrs. Koonee and the low score prise was awarded iliss Blanchard. A sweet course was, served. MISS MOLLY TOMS HONORED 1 'i'- AT LUNCHEON iv,.-.;-' ; Mri.' Thomas S. White, Sr., and Mr. and - Mra. Thomas S. White, Jr., of Richmond, Va., entertained at a lunch eon , Sunday, honoring ' Miss Molly Toms, J debutante of the season of, New York and Richmond, Va. Miss Toms is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Toms of New York, N. Y. " The luncheon took place at the home of Mrs. White, the former, old 'Toms Home, which wao beautifully decorat- HONORED AT BUFFET SUPPER v Mrs. G. Bt Tucker and 'Miss Ruth Tucker entertained Wednesday even ing at a buffet supper at Mrs.' Tuck- , erB home in honor of Miss Polly, Tucker, who was married the follow ing day.' The home was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and light-' ed candles. The guests numbered 35. 4 i HONORED AT LUNCHEON i Mrs. V. N. Darden and Mrs. H. R. Christensen were joint hostesses at a luncheon Jast ' Thursday given at the home of Mrs. Darden. in honor of; Miss : Polly Tucker whose marriage , took place that afternoon. The lower floor of the home was decorated with gardenias. , Those assisting in ser ving the 35 guests present were Miss Ruth Tucker1, Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs, ea, carrying out the color scheme of H. C Stokes and Mrs. D. S. Darden Week-end JHere k f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. White, Jr., of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Thomas S. White, Sr. In Greenville ! Mi4. Lena Gregory left Sunday for Greenville where she will visit her sisters, Mrs. Cussie Sawyer and Mrs. Clyde Landing. From Marion ' ' Mra. R. R. Cook and children, Bobby and Dickey of Marion are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Monds, jr. J From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stephens and daughter of Raleigh spent Saturday right with Mrs. Louis Nachman, Sr. j Today: Friday Matinee P. M. Night 7-9 JIMMY DURANTE ' TERRY MOORE "The Great Rupert" Saturday: Show Opens, 1 P. M. , , CHARLES STARRETT "Froiitier Outpost? Jesse James No. 10 , Stmdsyi Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. RAYMOND MASSEY and CHARLES SICKFORD "ROSEAL'IA ilcCOF Monday and Tuesday': ; Matinee 3 f. M. Night 7-9 P. M. " BETTY GRABLK and VICTOR MATURE ...fa I,, ,it yh.:iK,yn TABASII AVECUE" Wednesday: Matinee S P.M. Night 7-9 P. M,, $ t fct ', (.' DOUBLE FEATURE ' ' First Feature t t , i, 5 Second Feature , SPADE COOLEY J ' ' DAVID IBRIAN RICHARD LANE CLAUDE JARM AN, JR. "Everybody's r'ji Intruders In the, '5 Dancing" I Dust" Thursday and Friday; Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 P.M.' ' ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT and ROBERT YOUNG ; ' ' , NOTICE Effective July 1, 1950, I will no longer be associated with the distribution of milk in this community. ILL USED CAR SPECIALS ; 'SEE THESE , BETTER USED CARS TODAY! 1048 FORD TUDOR Super Deluxe;? Radio, heater, new tires. Light gray. Ms ' ' ' A" ' ' : 1047 FORD -TUDOR Super Deluxe. Heater,- new tires. Dark blue. 1941 CHEVROLET 2 -door. Good transportation, : v 1947 DODGE j-ton Pick-up. Very clean. . 1 94 1 FORD Business Coupe. Very clean. Winslow - Blanchard Motor Company HERTFORD, N. C PR Ve Have Your Needs For Stop! Read This. Farm officials predict heavy loss to cotton crops due to boll weevil infestation .... don't let the boll weevil ruin your crop. PROTECT YOUR COTTON WITH THE USE OF TOXAPHENE We JIave This In Stock Today FOR PROTECTION OF YOUR VEGETABLE CROP ' WE SUGGEST THESE INSECTICIDES - Rotonone Dust Calcium Arsenate Arsenate of Iiead Bordeaux Mixture "" Duxtox , . WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK Copper Rcte for Tomato Plants End-O-Pest Red Arrow Black Leaf 5? Weed Killer 24D End-O-Weed Sprayers arid Dust Guns rtford Hardware & Supply Coiiipany "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHOKE 3461 , ( HERTFORD, N.C. h4 Vl!ET!!EnATII0:,;EOnATTIEDF.0il FOlfXIS Sun Back; Dresses ' Bathing Suits ? v Shorts . ' Shirts 1 Crisp Voila Dresses ': Sandals v- FOR CHI 4 'v 1 Suits , , , Summer Slacks X Bathing: Suits Sport Shirts :;'J". T-ShirtsV aw i 1IIHM1VI1 nn Spoirt I:o8s" CORIE IN AND LE US FIT YOU FOR yOim-TCZKrl ID VACATION AT CAMPEN'S JEWELERS FRD3AY, JULY 7 Here's your opportunity to know the truth about your hear ing. We havt invited a hearing specialist from Chicago to ' spend all day Friday, July 7, in Edenton. : You are invited to drop in and talk privately, about your hearing problems . . . to have your hearing tested v . . all absolutely (FREE and. ', without obligation. , r , , IN YOUR OWN HOME f , 1 Thorough' hearing examination and tests will be given in , your home, it you wish, the evening of Friday, July 7. Num ber of home calls that can be made is limited,' so maSe an appointment now, by mailing the coupon below. ' YOU CAN HEAR , . . AGAIN! ' "' ' - i '. V ; ' , We, at Campen's Jewelers, offer this special hearing test and ; examination as an extra service to the community we serve ' We know that hard-of-hearing conditions can be overcome only with proper guidance and counsel. You can hear again , . . without wearing a cumbersome aid . . . without a tell-tale button in 'your ear. .Come in on Friday, Juljr T, and talk to tifv kaainntf strukvi aKaf TTa nffATfl Y1PW nnna t oft ltaw1-f 1 hearing folks in this area. . , , -- ' ' ' BAVTEIUES FOR ALL MAKES' 1 - CAMPEN'S JEVELERS, Edeatca, 1: Ci CI s .:' ,1 0 1 ( ) Send me free information about Cleartone: ' - ' I Kama 0-lU-i- ' 1 I ' In In mt hnrro ftt ft ft MilicrnfiAfl. h - j Aas Ui w - I I A-ddress, fL Fhore Mm' " MM J'"" -

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