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PAGE TWELVE KXXMXXSXMiKjKXX Gandersons Last Call for CHRISTMAS SHOPPING • December Sale Prices Are In Effect . , . now and we urge you to take advantage of these for your Gift Shopping. 4 mu Suits ■ Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, all wool, sport and dress models— sls.9s Regular $21.50 Value P. S.— Blue Serge and Oxford Greys included. Men’s Overcoats New models in single and double breasted styles. Reduced t 0514.95 $14.95 Regular $22.50 Value Furnishings for HIM Check these items with your list. K pjtrfp PAJAMAS—Latest styles, every color— sl.so to $3.50 SHIRTS—Made by Eagle and Crit nus, every style with the no-wilt collar— 98c to $2.50 BELT BUCKLE SETS—In smart designs— sl.oo to $1.95 HOSE —Plain and fancy patterns— -25c to 50c pair ROBES—Smart flannel and silks— s3.4s to $6.50 SCARFS—Loads of smart patterns 79c to $1.50 . HATS—AII newest styles— sl.9s to $3.50 GLOVES—Pigskin, mockas calf skin— sl.oo to $3.00 SUSPENDERS—New patterns— 50c to SI.OO ZIPPER JACKETS—BIue melton wool jackets— sl.9s to $3.95 SUEDE LEATHER COATS— SS.4S CALFSKITTLEATHER JACKETS $6.75 All Guaranteed S. Ganderson & Sons “The Man’s and Boys’ Store” / EDENTON, N. C. I | Personals (Continued from Page Three) Mrs. Jesse Forehand and little daughter, and Mrs. Mollie Hollo well, Ifrom near Cannon’s Ferry, were in town Monday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. John Skiles and sons have moved into the Seth Sutton house in North Edenton. They form erly lived in the Pete Ashley house. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morgan and children, of Durham, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Mor gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holmes, on Granville Street. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cobb and two daughters spent Saturday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Forehand made a business trip to Suffolk, Va., Saturday morning. William and Frank Holmes, stu dents at Fishbume Military School, ( will spend the holidays with their , parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holmes. , Mrs. T. J. Wilder spent Friday night in Elizabeth City with Mr. and \ Mrs. R. C. Skiles. They all spent the ] week-end at Hodges Ferry, Va., with j Mr. and Mrs. Willie Culpepper, and Mrs. Wilder returned home Sunday. 1 Mr. D. B. Liles was able to get out 1 the first of the week after being quite i ill for several days with an attack of 1 malaria. Mrs. W. W. Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. | Geddes Potter, Mrs. J. A. Curran and ' Mrs. George Hoskins spent Saturday } in Norfolk, Va. j Wade Leary, a student at State * College, is at home with his father, T. P- Leary, and Mrs. Leary, for the J Christmas holidays. ‘ Jeff Miller, Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Freeman, and Ray Wil- J Hams of Colerain, spent Sunday in ■ Edenton visiting friends. s “Whitie” White, of Hertford, spent * Sunday in Edenton with friends. Miss jVnne Hinton Davis, a student ' at N. C. C. W., Greensboro, will ar- 1 rive today to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and \ Mrs. O. C. Davis. Mesdames G. E- Cullipher, Irma White, Clyde Cobb and Franklin • Britton spent Monday in Norfolk, Va., shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ballenger spent Friday in Elizabeth City. Mrs. E. W. Shipp, of Norfolk, Va., was the guest of Mrs. B. F. Francis on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Griffin spent Monday evening in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. {I. 0. Carlton, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harrell, on West Gale Street. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chestnut and daughter have moved into the M. F- Bond, Sr., residence on North Broad Street. H. E. Williams, of Newport News, Va., is in Edenton this week on busi ness for the Metropolitan Insurance Company. Mrs. J. M. Harrell has returned to her home on West Gale Street, after spending the week-end in Norfolk, Va., as" the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H- O. Carlton. Miss Hazel Sawyer is spending several days in Elizabeth City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Wroten accom panied by Miss Margaret Spires, spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va. Miss Grizzelle Roberson is assisting Miss Lena Mason at the license bu reau. Mr. and Mrs. James Speight have moved in the house on the Chowan Bridge Road in the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chest nut. Mrs. L. F. Ziegler spent last week lin Elizabeth City with her daughter, • Mrs. R. P. Eyman, and Mr. Eyman. Miss Sarah Burton and Pete Dail spent Tuesday afternoon in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. George Mack will leave Friday for New York City, where they will spend the Christmas holidays. John Washington Graham spent' last Saturday in Richmond, Va-, where he acted as a groomsman in the Alien-Tucker wedding, which was solemnized in Christ Church . Mrs. H. M. S. Cason and daughter, Miss Alice Makely Cason, have re turned from Norfolk, Va., where they spent the past few days. Mrs. Grice McMullan and little daughter, of Richmond, Va., are the -■'.■sts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. htlien Wood, for the Christmas holi days. Miss Clara Mae Ward, a student at E. C. T. C., Greenville, has arrived home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, on the Virginia Highway. Bryan Grimes, of Washington, N. C., spent last week here as the guest of Dr. William A. Graham, Miss Mary Moore, who is a member of the St. Catherine School faculty in Richmond, Va., is expected Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore. Miss Elizabeth Kipps, of New York, is expected this week to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Sum merell, during the holidays. Miss Pencie Warren, of Richmond, Va., will arrive Friday to spend the holidays with her brother, Mr. E. I. Warren, on West Eden Street. David Warm, a student at the University, Chapel Hill, will come home Friday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. | Warren. J ‘ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C-, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935. Miss Emma Blanche Warren, a J member of th§ Edenton school facul- j ty, will spend the holidays with her • mother j»t Snow Hill. •* Miss Dorothy Pettus, a member of the school faculty at Craddock, Va., j| will spend the holidays with her pa- !. rents, Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Pettus, on ; Colonial Square. Ji Mrs. Thomas W. Elliott and her ,j| children, Mary, Thomas and Char-1 jj lotte, are at their home in East : Water Street for the holidays. Misse J* Elizabeth and Ruth Elliott, studentr j| at Meredith College, Raleigh, \ -Jj join their mother Friday. j Miss Myrtle Jenkins, of the Eden-** ton school faculty, will spend the holidays at her home at Crewe, Va- | Miss Ada Cozzens, of the Mars Hill school -faculty, will spend the holi- L days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs/ W I. Cozzens, on West Gale Street, Miss Mabel Ruth Harrell was the g guest of Miss Marguerite Hollowell Sunday. Mrs. Raleigh Hollowell and two .W daughters, Marguerite and Winifred, £ visited relatives in Elizabeth City on £ Saturday. y Louis George Wilkins, a student a> • the University, Chapel Hill, will come S Friday to spend the holidays with his £ parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Wilkins, g John Mitchener, who is attending ’ U. N. C., Chapel Hill, will return S home Friday to spend the holiday; « with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. £ Mitchener. . . An Miss Kathryn Holmes, who Is at- -j tending Salem Academy, Winston- Salem, will come Friday to spend the S holidays with her parents, Mr. and £ Mrs. J. H. Holmes, on East Water g Street. Joe Cox, Jr., of High Point, at- J tended the funeral of Frank McMul- M lan here Tuesday afternoon. Harvey Thomas, accompanied by his son, Jack, of Wilson, will leave J. Sunday night for New York City tc S spend the holidays with Mrs. Thomas £ and their daughter. £ Miss Jessie McMullan spent a few days recently in Norfolk, Va., as the • guest of friends. J Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMullan and £ daughter, Caroline, and Mrs. O. M- Elliott spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va j. Jack Pruden, who is attending U. £ N. C., Chapel Hill, will arrive Friday S to 'spend the holidays with his moth er, Mrs. J. N. Pruden. , ——, a MERRY HILL |ij v S The faculty of Merry Hill school 4 were shopping" in Edenton and Wind- ( a sor Saturday. ,;q- y Mr. and Mrs. Cad Capehart and L twins were shoppers in Edenton Sal * urday afternoon. - .< a Mrs. Mamie Grant Wells was the * guest of Mrs. Fannie Warren ji Edenton several days last week. i| Rev.W. H. Hollowell conducted h‘ •» regular third Sunday • morning ser- ? vices at the Merry Hill Baptis * Church. H Quite a number heard the new j| minister, the Rev. Mr. Harrison, at L White Oak M. E. Church Sunday as- • ternoon. 5 Rev. Wm. H. Latta conducted the ji third Sunday services at Holy Innc cents Episcop’al Church Sunday after L noon. f An invitation is extended to all t s attend the midnight services in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Windosr u on Christmas Eve. There will be n< L services at Holy Innocents. f Mrs. Clifton Keeter and daughter, ji Shirley Anne, of Hampton, Va., are j| the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe \ Keeter. f The children in Miss Mittie Phelps’ room had a Christmas party Monday morning. A program was rendered, and refreshments were served. Miss Ethel Callis and her pupils gave the chapel program on Monday morning. Among those attending the Christ mas cantata in Windsor on Sunday evening were: Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Williams, Miss Frances Manners, Alton Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. W - Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden and . i son, E. J., Jr., Miss Elizabeth Bower i Mrs. Cad Capehart, Ruth and Clara Crumpler. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bowen and children, Edward and Wayne, and Mr. 1 Ralph Smith, of Portsmouth, Va. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. T. E. Bowen. Misses Agnes White and Elizabef | Bowen shopped in Edenton Monday ! afternoon. MERRY HILL SCHOOL CLOSES FRIDAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS I The Merry Hill School will close • on Friday for the observance of th' i Christmas holidays, re-opening again on Thursday, January 2. t TROTVILLE FARMER WINS IN NITRATE OF SODA CONTEST i Elto L. Trotman, of Trotville, was > among the 63 North Carolina cotton , farmers to win a prize in the Ameri can Nitrate of Soda crop contest just ’ closed in Atlanta, Ga. Trotman is ; listed in the group of 43 securing $5 • cash prizes, the first prize being SSOO and won by E. B. Vaugh, of Morven, , North Carolina. \ .• . MUSIC RECITAL At CHOWAN A musical recital was held at • Chowan High School Tuesday night, ■ the program being rendered by the i pupils of Mrs. Evelyn Blow’s music/' > class, jfhe program was well rendesi ed and feiven before a large audienA- IMMiHiiHiKaaiiMiiHiiiiMßainßeMaHlV »: ' Si I! FLASHLIGHTS gj An Ideal Gift s: 59c | £j NEWEST STYLES OF 9, TRICYCLES « SZ.7S 3 SKATES »! 98c 4ft PERCOLATORS *: R S hunting clothes 4ft. POCKET KNIVES 4ft POCKET WATCHES 4ft, ---= i; Byrum Bros. Hardware Company g! Everything In Hardware and Supplies M Phone 4 Edenton, N. C. Phone 4 (CKnsttnas 9 JBHMSP 's no gift she will treasury ■ . Vatch! M ■KHKhII IHI r' ' teMl This beautiful genu jmm ine Diamond Ring Hg 9 set in white or ■99 yellow solid gold i HH mounting. BASEBALL OUTFITS STREAMLINE BICYCLES $24.50 REAL FOOTBALLS 98c CHINA SETS $5.75 OTHER GIFT BOOTS GLOVES CAPS LADY MAXIM-Very MISS AMERICA — Dainty, POLLY MADISON—Cww ™ ntiwil —a round Bglovo ... ilonder, boovtifvlly engraved no mon i In natural aoMtm only $84.75 *84.7$ AonlnWhHo . . LAUREL IS jewels, in no. AMERICAN GIRL-Set lurol gold color . .. *37.50 will* 8 dlaaonds $39.75 y l ' You Will Find Hundreds of Gifts Here Jig Gifts of Individuality and Quality LOUIS SELIO]r “Your Jeweler Since 1882” T ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ‘ : M k . Open Evenings Until Christmas _ ■. -Ci r r r ■ .y V HH| "7*551“ m $498 * * | I STREAMLINE J COASTER WAGONS ijg 75c up Xpert and Shur Shot 65c box BULLET RIFLES SHOT GUNS AIR RIFLES 1 SUGGESTIONS ELECTRIC IRONS PYREX WARE ROASTERS jjjj» WRIST WATCHES HK $2.95 jmK-r «■ ■ < r 'nP : Hi \ 4»i9 1 nip if »: a|L I ;: <4 ;. J
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