. zzd, c PA! Lz' 'zzz'-.5 Vcrkshcp To e Held Thursday ' " ' , , rr- ' I v On Thursday, September JLf a,, 2:30 P. M., John Harris, Horticultural Spe cialist, from State Collets, will be in the county for a Landscaping Work shop. He will snow dsjides ana tnen use the suggestions in these Blides to a specific situation. . This will take nlapA at fhn linma of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe White. People who are just before building or are building their homes are especially invited. Any other persona who are, interested have a cordial invitation. '' SOCIETY MEETS The Bethany Woman's Society met September 14, with Mrs. Clifton Stal lings. Meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Russell Baker. , ir: J - j j iTxiuuucs were icau aim appxvveu aim uiuiuicii, ,WWV ,.M, old and new business was- discussed. The devotional was given by Mrs. Jim Carver, using "Jesus Concerns the Cities." -. ' The Society had as visitors Mrs. w. E. Brown, Secretary of Missionary Education of the Elizabeth City Dis trict and Mrs. Lois Brown, Promo tional Secretary of the Elizabeth City District . Each gave very intereating The meeting was dismissed witn prayer: The hostess served delicious refreshments. ; . ; WHITESTON NEWS tw Rnlln WTilte mmflv and Miss Marietta Jolliff spent the week-end at Nags Head. Mi- and Mrs. Merrill Winslow and Patsy Irene called on Mrs. Wilbur Lee of Weeksville Sunday P. M. Mr. and Mrs. William Winslow and children, Arba Clair and Pamela, visit- WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR LAY A-YAY PLAH...55.00 v TO $7.50 WILL HOLD A BEAUTIFUL Columbia Bicycle , : which we now have in all sizes and styles BE READY FOR CHRISTMAS f.'U.MY MGTOnS AKD TRICYCLES SEVERAL SIZES AND COLORS use our lay-a-way plan to hold your selection SHOTGUNS Browning Automatic Remington Automatic Savage Automatic Single and Double Barrel Guns Rifles of all kinds Hertford Hardware & Supply Company ' . '"Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD ed Krs. , VI.. '.ow's par-;.. , Llr. and Mrs. T. C. ' Perry of Eelvidere Sun day P. M. Pamela Winslow celebrated her sec ond birthday Monday, September 13. Mr. and Mrs. J. frame uasey oi Goldsboro spent the Week-end with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs., Archie B. White. : . ' . . ' Thurman White and family returnee to their home in Goldsboro Sunday P. M., after spending some time with Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I lain. , .Tanner ,-. Winnlnw nranmnanied his nephew, Virgil Winslow, to Guilford College Sunday, where Virgil enrolled as a student for the ensuing year. . WINFALL NEWS Mrs. A; P. Gardner and baby daugh ter returned home from Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, Friday. .Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Long and daugh ter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollo- well spent Sunday P. M with Mrs. Hollowell's father, J. E. Copeland in A.skswvill '"' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt of Edenton visited her Bister, Mrs. W. G. Hollow'ell Monday A. M. Mrs. Bill Cox of Hertford and Mrs. A. R. Winslow spent Thursday in Wnrfnllr. Va. " Paul White, Clyde M. White, Wayne White and David Myers spent Thurs day in Norfolk, Va. ' David Myers of Thomasville return ed home Friday after spending several days with Mrs. W. G. Hollowell. Walter Humphlett, Jr., f Carolina Beach spent several days with his par ents this week. Mrs. C. E. Lane spent Monday P, M., in Elizaebth City with her daughter, Mrs. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs." E. B. Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell and son, Gro ver and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Temple and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Whitley in Portsmouth, Va., re cently. ' '. 'ft " ' ' W. M. Daughtry or St. Louis, mo., Mf nH - Mm. Gnnrsre W. Dauehtr i and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daughtry of Greensboro are visiting their motner, Mrs. E. B. Daughtry, who is ill. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daughtry re himut tit : tVieiV . home Mondav in Greensboro and were accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. J. a. Baiter. Miss Gertrude Baker of Raleigh and J. Horace Baker of Mt; Airy have re turned home after spending their va cation with their mother, Mrs. J. n. Baker. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. White motored to Raleigh Monday. : T. H. White spent Sunday at Nags Head. ' Miss Geraldine Gregory of ; New port News, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. an4 Mrs. T. S. Gregory. , s and Mra. E. Jr. Roberson of Fort Bragg spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane Twon't Be Long Now "Do I bore you?" asked the mos quito politely, as he sank, a deep shaft into the man's leg. "Not at all!" replied the man, smashing' the mosquito gently over the head with a book. v "And by the way, - CIRCLE j The Mary Long Circle of Bethel Rantist Church met Kc' 'ay night, September 13 -at the Community House with Mesdames iro.T Ung ana Wade Jordan as joint hostesses. - The meeting opened with singing "Send the Lights I.Irs. Irvin Long, who was in charge of the program, ffavA the devotion and ofrared prayer. Ti tHiic. of the profrram was "A Sa viour Sufficient lor Leaders or xoutn." Thrnun takinir part on projrram were Mesdames Roscoe Kirby,v Wade Jor dan, ; Carey Privott, Wallace ; Hobbs, Joseph Proctor, William Tarkenton and Elliott Layden. The president, Mrs. Julian Long, nwiaiHeil nvpr the boRiiiPSS session. Roll was called and each member an traroToH wit.k a Bible verse. ' Minutes were read and approved and new and old business discussed. The im munity Mission , report " was given. The meeting was dismissed by' all re npntinir the Lord's Jraver in unison. . . During the social hour ,a Biblical nrao rrixran unfli lUTva William Tarkenton winning the prize. ' The hostesses served delicious refresh ments. : Those present, not mentioned above, were Mesdames Charles Ward, Thomas Fleetwood, Elton Harrell, Joe White, Emmett Long and Misses Ruth Mansfield, Eunice Long; two visitors, Mrs. D. J. 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