I 1 j ..„.^iW»A..M......H.........................M..MM....U...M Mrs. E. J. Griffin returned Sunday to Smithfleld, Va., after spending a few days at her home on East Queen Street. , | Mrs. Floyd Buffiap ana little son, 1 of Elizabeth City, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Buffiap. Jimmie Earnhardt, Jr., is visiting his grandmother in Elizabeth City. 1 Mrs. Frank T. Suttenfield, of Leaksville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webb, near Eden ton. Miss Jessie Davenport left Satur day for Aydan. Miss Davenport had spent the week m Lela’s Beauty Shop. Mr. and Mrs. James Speight spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. Miss May Belle Edwards, of the! Chowan High School faculty, was the j supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Helms, on West Eden Street Satur day evening. Mrs. .W. A. Perry, from near Cross Roads, was in Edenton Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Waff, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with! ITAYLOR THEATRE) EDENTON, N. C. WE HAVE THE SHOWS I Today (Thursday) and Friday, May 6-7 ■ Matinee—3:3o. Night—B. Box Office Opens 3 and 7:30. Act - L jjewg__ ■ Saturday, May 8— Monday, May 10— ■ LARRY BUSIER CRABBE in H| > - Wmm d through RKO-RADIO ftcturtt. /nc* Sea Kingdom”'No. 5 ■ ' •„ March of T,me No * 8 | I ■-.1.1 I l li *. r ! ' 7 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Featuring MARIE PURL—Mistress of Ceremonies m REGGIE VESTAL—Comedian if RUSS JONES ICE SKATERS—NoveIty Skaters If BETTY GREEN—Cutest Blues Singer Ever .§& NEVO SlSTEßS—Futuristic Dances fig SOPHISTICATED LADIES —Six Lovely Dancers H *■ HERBERT ROLAND —Hollywood Dancer m SWING KING’S BAND m ON THE SCREEN Matinee —Picture, 3:30 m Z<B Vaudeville—4:4s Admission —10c and 25c «t/J S'% S Night Picture—7:ls Vaudeville-8:45 v Lj*°* Picture—9:4s V Admission —lGc and 35c ll Wednesday, March 12— bank: ¥ xTpT-SS bank I NIGHT NIGHT ACT DOC XO R COM EDY H■ _ _ I Thursday and Friday, May 18-14 j^^^^^^yr^TjOß^md^JEAN^^AßDOW^^PeMwan^ogrtyj^^ i gsirf I* II fIS f IIEIT ft 11 ft ■ tiff f! if Ift tiffi 1 •Lr | vnIUIV I . EDENTON, N. C. , ■ I! ; 1-: ■*» ? r t v; .?/.$ : _. , H \ , 7 : ■; ~ • , • \ Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Layton, in North Edenton. Archie Layton left Tuesday for ; Atlanta, Ga., after spending several 1 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Layton, in North Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mann spent | the week-end in Washington, N. C., with relatives. ! Harper Boyette, of Suffolk, Va., was in town ithe first of the week on business. Miss Dorothy Pettus, of the Crad i dock, Va., 3chool faculty, was the weelc-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pettus, on Colonial Square. Mrs. L. C. Burton, Miss Aurelia Layden and Miss Mamie Hogg spent Thursday in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Ada Darden, of Richmond, ! Va., is spending sometime with Mrs. O. H. Darden, who is quite ill. Mrs. W. E. Spruill, of New York City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Spruill. Mrs. B. F. Francis, Miss Mary Lee Davis, Mrs. Julian Ward and George Ward visited Mrs. George T. Leary, who is under treatment in the Albe THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1 Wt marie Hospital, Elisabeth City,* , Thursday afternoon. W. E. Spruill, of the U. S. Navy,’ ! spent the week-end with his brother, I John Lee Spruill, and Mrs. Spruill, in North Edenton. 1 Miss Tunis Bryan spent the week end with her father in Farroville. She returned to her work with Mae Jackson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White, of Nor- J I folk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. A. A. Harrell, on East King Street. Mrs. George Harrell, Miss Marie Reed, Miss Mildred Satterfield, John Wheeler and Curtis Vincent spent the week-end at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkinson, of Roanoke Rapids, spent the week-end with Mrs. Atkinson’s, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Spruill. Misses Ruby Lentz and Helen Goodwin, Albert Cullipher, Ned White and John Richard White spent Sunday at Nags Head. Miss Ernestine Jones, of Green ville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jones, on Queen Street. Dr. Linwood Sutton spent Sun day in Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown and children spent the week-end at Nags Head. Edward Meyers, of Enfield, was a week-end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hobowsky. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., and son, Jimmie, Miss Agnes White and Tommie Cobb spent Sunday in Washington, N. C. Mr. Miller, Miss Sallie Miller, Miss Sac Miller, and Charlie Miller, of Washington, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. ,on West Eden Street. A. E. Mason left Monday for Pinehurst to visit his daughter, Mrs. H. E. Connant. Mrs. M. G. Brown and Mrs. V. L. Moore spent Monday in Elizabeth City. Miss Blanche Harrell, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Joe Habit, Miss Freda Habit, Miss Mary Habit, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Habit spent Sunday in Williamston and Greenville. Mrs. Ike Hobowsky and her little daughter, Freda, have been visiting in Enfield, Rocky Mount and Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pruden spent | the week-end at Nags Head. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell return ed home Tuesday from Lexington, 1 Va., where they visited their son, \ Jesse Powell, a few days. Miss Fannie Sue Sayers and Mrs. W. S. Summerell spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. F. M. Bond, of High Point, visited friends in town during the fl /f/Tz * IVggii Hare are fust a few of the amazing I values we are offering this week m—mutom 1936 Chevrolet Master Coach — Beautiful Duco Finish, restful Fisher body. Don’t rp JDA miss this opportun- X/j Kll ity for real value.^_.4J/ 1933 Chevrolet Master Coach — Body and upholstery like new. Its motor and tires (BCh JA show no wear. A\ //111 splendid bargain av 1932 Ford Tudor Sedan—Body and upholstery like new. For sale with an OK (Ik 4 J A that counts. Don’t X | J 1931 Ford (B) Truck-Motor in first class shape, good tires. Much service in this (J* 4 AA truck yet. A real XI I 111 value for the price. _,V A Va/ 1928 Oakland Coach—Motor in good running condition, and tires good. Sold with AAA an OK that counts. AX <U splendid value TW«/ [BUY WHERE MILLIONS ARE 1/160/231 1,425/209 2,019,839 tzs ussst ttisafflr ttJs&xicr m [ T<BST h*»u^iw* CHOWAN MOTOR CO. EDENTON, N. C. ’ week-end. I Mrs. R. F. Tuttle has returned to 1 her home on West Queen Street, after spending the past week in Eli zabeth City with her son, John Tuttle, and Mrs. Tuttle. She was: accompanied home by Mrs. John 1 , Tuttle, who will be her guest for a < 1 few days. Miss Emily Smithwick, Miss Pau , line Sprinkle and Miss Meta Dowling spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Huffir.es and son, Gordon, Jr., of Elizabeth City, spent the past week-end with Mrs. Huffines, parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jones. 1 W. T. Shannonhouse, Miss Virgilia Shannonhouse and William Shannon house. of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mrs. W. O. Elliott, Sr., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyce spent Saturday night in Norfolk, Va., re turning to Edenton Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Perry, of Norfolk, Va., were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore. A. D. Ward, of Gliden, was in Edenton Monday on business. COMMISSIONERS MEET AT COUNTY HOME ON MAY 27 The County Commissioners will meet at the County Home on Thurs day, May 27, for their quarterly in spection of the home. According to the report made to the commissioners Monday by Dr. M. P. Whichard, county health officer, the home is in good condition as is alsci the jail and court house. Dr. Whichard, however, did recommend that the latter building be swept and dusted. MASONS MEET TONIGHT Local Masons have been very act ive this week to register a large at tendance at the regular meeting of Unanimity Lodge tonight. The lodge is in the midst of a very close attendance contest and members on both sides of a divided membership are working hard to win a banquet at the expense of the losers. At pre sent the side captained by W. Jim Daniels holds a lead of only two over G. A. Helms and his cohorts. The meeting was called off last week due to the scheduled game of don key baseball. HOSTS AT BUFFET SUPPER j Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beasley enter- j tained a number of guests at a | buffet supper Friday evening at their home in Colerain. Those present in -1 eluded Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger, i Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hart, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dossey Pruden, Mr. and Mrs. ! Junius Davis, of Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Clark, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Montague and Caudle Pierce, of Windsor, and Mrs. j J. C. Beasley. i 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe— Grasp this opportunity to enjoy Chevrolet's famous economy and per- jk > formance. Get it!— n rtJ£^*/ 1935 Chevrolet Master Coach— Tiros and upholstery show no wear. Motor care- (|k i4A fully checked. Real X/l/laJ value for you! ■ ! Iv 1936 Standard Chevrolet Coach —Act today if you want to buy a slightly used d* A A Coach at so low aX/l/IU price v a Iv 1933 Chevrolet Master Coach— Motor in perfect condition, up hostery very good. (Ik AJ A Backed by our OK. \/(III An unusual value. -,VLI“•/ 1930 Model A Ford Coupe— Body and upholstery like new. For sale ‘‘with anAl AA OK that counts” —to X I I 111 the first lucky buyer Good Collection Os Taxes By Sheriff Very good collection of Chowan County taxes was noted in Sheriff J. A. Bunch’s monthly report to the County Commissioners on Monday. During April Mr. Bunch collected $4 ,728.06, which boosted his collec tions to date to $62,303.12 or almost 70 per cent of the year’s taxes. WOODMEN MEET FRIDAY The regular meeting of Elm Camp, No. 946, Woodmen of the World, will be held Friday night in the Woodmen hall over Ed Habit’s dry cleaning works. This is an im portant meeting and every member is urged to be present. [ camels and eating go together J &&&Ma ) NATURALLY. AFTER A MAN- / r y """ SIZED MEAL, CAMELS GIVE \ ME A DEEP-DOWN SENSE OF J J- 7&K TMCesnOH'S SXKE—£MOK£ C4MOS B payers j ces and paving I J have not been I ale on Monday, 1 ?ld at the Court I on, on Monday, I >KE, j denton J 1933 Chevrolet Truck—Many months of service in this truck yet. Good tires. This /?*([) is your chance for a real bargain. vJ'kJsJ 1929 Model A Ford Truck—For the price you can’t beat it. Tires in fair shape, (p ifk engine in good condi- X/| l) tion. Don’t miss it. V It/ 1932 Chevrolet Coach—Act to day if you want to buy a good used Chevrolet. Our /p <| AA guarantee goes with X I UU it. Come in now yf 1928 Chevrolet Coach—We are almost giving you this good used car. Sold “with dkAA an OK that counts.” X/ll See it today Vpidv CARS AND TRUCKS / \ ALL MAKES • ALL MODELS M BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bom to Mr. and Mrs. OlUe Jordan, at their home near Ryland, on Thursday, April 29, a son Robert Norman. Dr, J. W. Sells OPTOMETRIST HWill be in his office on the third floor of ,1* . | the Citizens Bank Building, Edenton— FRIDAY, MAY 7 8 A. M. to I P. M. VflWMM——W———d - v 1929 Mo-et Jf Fordor Ford Sedan. In good condition in every respect. A real mAA bargain in a used car. XMII Let us show it to you._.R|/«/t/ 1929 Model A Fordor Ford Sedan—Has good tires, motor runs good, and up- AAa holstery fair. Be the X first to see it.—. 1929 Chevrolet Coach—Beauti ful Duco finish, restful Fisher body, economical to <?}>*)A own. Specially priced X for quick sale at _tj JtJv 1932 Chevrolet Coupe—Motor in perfect condition, and tires good. Sold “with an /JX’tiA OK that counts.” Let X %ll us show it to you. y/tzv 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan— Enjoy this roomy, comfortable, dependable car. Like (D A Cfk new in every way. X/l Special sale at tJJit 9%f Remember These Cars Are All Real Bargains PAGE THREE c

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