.i.:.zly, i 'r L 'V. Mrs. Eaywobd "Phthisic and chil dren, Delorine and Haywood McKay, V who live near Edenton,- , spent the ' ; week-end with Mr. and Mm. Herbert , k: Mrs. Archie Layden fend daughter, ' Doris, and Mrs. Basjl Copeland, from, jtt? near : Belvidere, .-visited ; Mrs.. A. JU -I'! Hollowell on Friday afternoon. Vv V. Misses Mary Lee Davis' and Mon- : p i?taze JJyrum spent the' week-end with- $ "Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis 1 ' Born 'to Mr. - and Mrs. Tommie V Boyce on February 22nd, a son. ; j v Mrs. Ely Jordan returned home on V, Saturday after spending a week with . her sister, Mrs. Roy Parka. ' ' R. R. Parks, Johnnie Chappell, L. , ";'T. Chappell and Alvah Hollowell mo- . t stored to Chuckatuck; Va., on Sunday . w . afternoon. ?! Mrs. Robert 'Bunch, who lives near Evans Mill, spent the past week with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ward. I Mis Pauline" Hollowell was carried to Lake View Hospital,; Suffolk, Va., Monday night to undergg an operation i I Misses Thelma Ward and Gertrude W: .Taclrann visited Mrs. Palen Lane on ouuuuy. ci j Mrs. Clarence Lane, of Elizabeth City, spent last week with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Saunders Mrs. Will Outland visited Mrs. Lon- nie Boyce on Sunday afternoon, t Mrs. Roy Parks. Mrs. Harriett I Parks and L. T. Chappell called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parks, in Rocky Hock Tuesday afternoon. V'i Mrs. Sam Nixon, of Holly's Wharf, i spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs ift Ella Mae Ward. iV NT onH Mm:''W. W Hnwpll visited relatives in Gates bounty on sunaay. Mrs. Herbert Lane and little son Herbert Ray. spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Lane's mother, Mrs. Mary Phthisic, near Belvidere, Mrs. Tempie Eason spent a few I -days last week with Mrs. C. A S l3pivey. a' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce and two ; children, Sarah Jane and G. A., visit ed Mrs. Boyce'a parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ellis, near Sunbury, on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Lloyd and Miss Albertha Dail were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Copeland on Sunday. Mrs. L. R. Ward visited Mrs. Irvin Copeland Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sherman Parks, of Edenton, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Parks, this week. , Mrs. Will Boyce, Mrs. G. A. Boyce ! and children, . Mrs. R. S. Ward, and daughter, - Lelia Foye, visited Miss Mary Lee Davis Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Copeland vis ited relatives Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. L. Ward spent Thursday with Miss Gertrude Jackson. Miss Ruth Alice Chappell is ill with .pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jordan and daughter, Miss Evelyn, spent Friday in Suffolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jordan and children spent Sunday with Mr. Jor dan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jordan. Mrs. Lucius Stafford and little son, of Norfolk, Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Copeland, last we i. ' ' i -itUllLIII ' f - HOBBSVILLENEWS ',; 1 Mrs. Susie Hollowell returned to f,J her home Sunday, after a week's stay '-r,K with her daughters, Mrs. Oscar Aus n,. tin and Mrs.- Marvin Russell, of IV Drum Hill. " '" , , ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, of Nor- - ! j.uia, v a., vitutcu xura. ouuui a yt T TOnta TlTr. aiiA. Mn HmtnrA rVmolnnrl over the week-end.. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Elnofa Copeland, 'her marriage being celebrated in Norfolk on Thursday, Feb, 2L-' The Adult Ladies' Class of Hobbs '" ville Sunday School met with Mrs. " Martha Rountree -Wednesday after 'noon. . After an interesting program, a delicious sweet course 'was served. , Those present were: Mrs. T. W. , .'Blanchard, Mrs. 0. Ward, Mrs. R. O. j-' Hobbs, Mrs. P. D. Hobbs, Mrs. Alice i ; -i Hinton, Mrs. Matt'e Hollowell,-Mrs, Martha Rountree '' and - Miss Iona V t Rountree - ", . -f - "4 Mrs. Moody Hollowell, Mrs. Daisy ' i Spivey and Miss. William Spivey s snent Saturday in Hertford with Mrs. , V iJuTman White. ' s' The Sewing Circle met; with Mrs.. , Warner Bunch - on Friday evening, v ,t Games were played during the social hour. Those present were: Mrs. El ' i ton Eure, Mrs.-A. M. A. Hollowell, ' Mrs. E. At Bunch, Mrs. Clinton Holl- owell, Mrs. Warner Bunch, Mrs. Hay '." wood Bunch, Mrs. Alfred Hobbs, Mrs. Osia Bunch, Mra. Pool HobbsMrs. Moody Hollowell, Mrs. EraxtonHoll . 't . owell, Mrs. - ,Earl EI-nchard,- Mrs. ; Charlie Spivey, Mrs.' IrvlA Hvlbwell, " I Mrs. Dixie Hollowell, I'rs. Alice ' V Hinton, Mrs, Mattie-. Hollo-''l, Mrs. H Daisy Spivey, MrsTl. D- Col' .1, of KS t Bayboro; Kisses Tanr.:a HvIIi, I"t , 1 1 tie IIcLla, Doris Bunch, Doris IIoIHo- well, Tzi r:oi::a, Ai::e Kae, r.-y ' Lee aai C::r-ia T-unch, Lena Hoilo- , well and n vey, ,;Mrs. ad dav:'.ter, Glister, r ter sr folk, Va., Cratie I rir.C- ii vrsll. OVERPAY f , "Pa, what 'Is a bookwormf a man who loves books, my son." . -l "Then la a man who loves flsh a flsh w'orm?? 'Si-y in our midst Saturday. Miss Beulah Copeland was hostess at a miscellaneous shower on Monday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Copeland, honor ing her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Games and contests were ' enjoyed, and prizes were won by Mrs. Irvin Blanchard and Mrs. Moody Hollowell. The hostess served a delicious sweet course to the following: Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Erson Blanchard, Mr. an1 Mrs. Albert Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Euie, Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henford Copeland, Mrs. Warner Bunch, Mrs. Lloyd Briggs, Mrs A. M. A. HolV well, Mrs. Moody Hollowell, Mrs. Braxton Hollowell, Mrs. Haywood Bunch, Mrs. W. H. Riddick, Mrs. Alice Hinton, Mrs. Daisy Spivey, Mrs, Dixie Hollowell; Misses All'e Mae and Ruby Lee Bunch, Novella, Etha and Flora Winslow, Dons Bunch Geneva Winslow, Azeal Bunch, Beu lah Copeland, and William Spivey; Messrs. Quint Bunch, Edward Chap pell, Otto and McCoy Bunch, Noel Hobbs, Richard Hinton, Hillard Bunch Curtis Hollowell, Bryant White, An drew Bunch, James Thomas Copeland and Delton Copeland. The bride re ceived many pretty and useful gifts CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. W. A. Mansfield and little son have returned from Edenton, where they visited Mrs. Mansfield's parents. Shelton Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Godfrey, of Woodville, and a graduate of the class of 1931, is expected home about March 4th Shelton has made two trips to Cuba pnd is now in Boston. The P. T. A. of the Woodville school was held Monday night with quite "a number of members present. In the absence of the president, Mrs. S. D. Godfrey presided. Mis3 Hollo well of the Woodville school faculty, led the devotional, and the children of the school gave a very interesting "Washington Day" program. The many friends of Mrs. G. A. Wood are grieved to learn that she continues so ill at her home at Wood ville. Mr. and Mrs. Peoples, of Fayette ville, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fowler at Woodville. Mrs. J. C. Wilson spent Tuesday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Watson Whitehead, of the C. C. Camp, near Swan Quarter, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ber tha Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gregory mo tored to Washington and Belhaven Sunday. Mrs. Paul Gregory, of Elizabeth City, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Henry Stokeley, at Woodville. ' Mr. Emmett Bright, who has been ill at his home at Okisko, is improv ing. - Rev. 0. Jack Murphey filled his regular appointment Sunday at Wood, ville Baptist Church. P. T. A. HAS REGULAR MEETING The P. T, A. of Chapanoke schqol held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, in the school room. Mrs. C. P. Quin cy, president, conducted the devo tional.., Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting 'was made by the secretary, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. A solo by Miss , Nina Mae Pierce was enjoy ed very much. Several of the pupils gave interesting readings. The la dies taking part in the program were Mrs, John.Asbell, Mrs. C. P. Quincy end Mrs. J. CWilson. SHOWER FOR BABY , Mrs. ' Edward Gregory and Mrs. Loftin Riddick wese joint hostesses at a shower for little Lloyd Francis White, on - Tuesday evening af the home of Mrs. Edward .Gregory,1" ? 'A delicious salad . course ;waa served. Those rememberihg.' the ' baby . with gifts weret. Mrs. J. A. Mercer,' Mrs. W..R. Mercer,' Mrs; Henry.. Elliott, Mrs." Mary Bray, Mrs." Johnnie Bray, .Krs: G. W. Gregdry,. Wallace Wood, G. JC Cuthrell, Mrs. R. L. Perry, Mrs.- J. a Wf-":. C A. Bogue, C C Etm yer, G. W. Sawyer, C A. Cook, Mur den tcke?y, T!izabeth Eure, f Loftin Hddlck, Lloyd White, J. C. Wilson, ' 'J. II. Cre?rr; .Misses IJllie I " - .ry, Margaret j . ), Geneva Own - 1 VI, and Lloyd - , :0O).NECKNEWSi ' Mrs. Odett Cartwright,' who before her recent marriage' was' Miss Doro thy Matthews, was honored at a de lightful miscellaneous shower" given at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Matthews, on Friday evenings - Games and-contests were features of entertainment, ''and-" a ' delicious sweet course was served.- The honoree received many beauti ful and useful gifts.. Those present included, in addition to the honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eure, Mr. and -Mrs., George Eure, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Eure, Sr., Mrs, James Leigh, Mr. and Mrs. S. P, Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benton, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Elliott. Mrs. Henry Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Cartwright, Mrs. Luther Umphlett, Mr. and Mrs. George Sut ton, Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Mrs. I. L White, Mrf.-, John Chappell, Mrs. Frank Winslow, Mr. and MrsJ Vernon Winslow, Mrs. Willie White, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mathews Mrs. W. E. Mathews, Mr. ahd.Mrs, Marvin Benton, Mrs. W. M. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Mathews, Mr, ana Mrs. Claude White, Misses Lessie Elliott, Sarah Elizabeth Elliott, Eleanor Eure, Maude Cartwright, Maxine Harrell, Blanche Cartwright, Lucille Cartwright, Evelyn Caddy, Marian Elliott, Eunice Harrell, Nellie Mae Lane, Carloyn Dean Harrell, Nannie Howell Sawyer, Ida , Perry Mathews, Katherine Britt, Hazel Ainsley, Addie White, Hazel Math ews, Sallie B. Wood, Annie Mae Mathews, and Daisy Mathews; Mes srs. J. B. Eure, George Curtis Eure, Lawrence Lee Sutton, John Newby Winslow, Wm. Cartwright, Harry Winslow, James Harrell, William Ed ward White, Jr., John Robert Eure, John Elmer Wood, George Wood, Her. bert Eure, Jr., Albert Jones, Vivian Mathews, Hazel Mathews, Ned Math ews, Mr. and Mrs. Ned MatFews. WINFALL NEWS Mrs. C. B. White is visiting her sons, Roscoe and Lee White, in Nor folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Corprew, from near Edenton, took supper with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon on Sunday night. Mrs. J. L. Nixon, Mrs. D. R. True blood, Mrs. J. L. DeLaney and Mrs. J. W. Nowell attended the Missionary Institute of the M. E. Church held in Edenton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hollowell attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. J. M. Matthews, in Pasquotank County, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell spent Saturday night in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. W. F. Morgan, who has been sick for some time, is improving. Miss Bertha Chappell, of Hertford, is substituting as teacher in the Winfall school during Mrs. Morgan's illness. Dr. C. C. White, of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. L. S. Simpson, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with their sister, Miss Dona White. Mrs. Evelyn Land and her mother, Mrs. Nona Nowell, spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Nowell. "BEAN TOWN BABY SHOW" TO BE STAGED SHORTLY "Bean Town Baby Show," is the name of the one-act musical comedy which will be staged at the Hertford Grammar School in the near future, by Mrs. B. G. Koonce. The proceeds of the show will go to the building fund of the M. E. Church. RESUMES TEACHING DUTIES Miss Helen Gaither, who has been sick for some time, is convalescent and returned to her duties as teacher of mathematics in the Perquimans High School on Monday. Mrs. Charlie Skinner substituted for Miss Gaither at the Perquimans High during her absence. ; : ' Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified . as Executrix of the estate of .J.,T. Brinn, deceased, late of Perquimans County, ' North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to, the undersigned at Hertford, N. Con or before the 17th day of January, 'i936l, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of thejf . recovery? "All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment' , This 17th day of January 1936 : V LILLIEBELLE E. BRINN, ; a Executrix of J. T. Brinn. tw,,. NOTICE OF.-SALE-" -- By virtue of a Decree of the 'Su perior Court of Perquimans County made in the cause of E. M. Perry et als vs ' Muldrow Sawyer et als. the undersigned Commissioner will: off otr an stte at' Public Auction at the Courtise Door in Hertford: Perui- J r. :s C2untv.:N . c:. to"-th"l' -it 1 bIJdir for cash on Thursday.' the UJh ofty of March, 18S5, at 12:CQ o'clock Noon ' The following, described landsJying and .being in New Hope .Township, Perquimans County, N. C, deserihed: as follows: ' '. 1st Tract. Berinning on the Wood ville-New Hope Road at Horse Bridge, then up the Woodville Road li to the road leading to Ernest Morse, thence down that Road to, the: lands of Sam Banks, thence down, the Sam Banks' line to the Middle of the Swamp, thence down the middle oft the swamp to Horse Bridge, the place or Beginning, containing 26 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: Beginning on Deep Creek at the Ben Gray Hfte then- up the Ureek to the Dock Moss line, thee along the Dock Moss line to Ben Gray line, then along Ben Gray line to the first station, containing 40 acres, more or less. 'Both tracts known as the Ephriam Godfrey and wife tracts of land. SILAS M. WHEDBEE, Commissioner. Dated and posted Feb. 11, 1935. Feb.l5,22Mar.lJ. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina, Perquimans County. NOTICE Elizabeth White Ridolft, Plaintiff vs. Renato Joseph Ridolft, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an aetion entitled as above has been commenced in Su perior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, to obtain a divorce (a vinculo) against the defendant on the grounds of continuous separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county at Hert ford, N. C, within thirty days from the 14th day of March, 1935, the date of the final publication of this notice, and answer or demur to the" com plaint in this cause or the plaintiff will move the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 20th day of February, 1935. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court, Perquimans County, N. C. feb22,marl,8,15 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Henry C. Ward, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Elizabeth City, N. C, on or before the 8th day of February, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 6 ':,'' " (S - x . All' persona Mebted to said estate mil! please make immediate payment. This &t& day ef February, 1935. MOLLIS W. LANE, A(fimnifltratrix of Henry C. Ward. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Decree of the Su perior Court of Perquimans County, made in the cause of Ivan E. Riddick and wife et als Ex Parte the under signed Commissioner will offer for sale at Public Outcry at the Court House Door in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, the 23rd day of March, 1935, at 12 O'clock Noon The Following described Tracts of land lying and being in Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, N. C 1st Tract. Known as the "Home Place" adjoining the lands of Mrs. J. E. Bunch, R. A. Baker, James Twine, Winslow heirs and John Riddick, con taining 25 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract. Known as the Perry Tract adjoining the lands of John Riddick, W. M. Eason, the Twine lands and others, containing 67 acres, more or less. 3rd Tract. Known as the "Low Ground land" adjoining the lands of I William C. Chappell, the Twine heirs NEW TANS, BROWNS, GREYS MIXTURES Priced Very Pleasingly $.75 $2.00 02.50 S2.QS $3.50 I M O N "STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD, N. C. SHOULD BE IN YOUR FERTILIZER PRO GRAM THIS YEAR. PERHAPS NEVER BE FORE HAS IT BEEN SO IMPORTANT TO PLAN RIGHT FOR YOUR OWN AND YOUR FAMILY'S WELFARE. LET.... ftp IFeirit help you in your plans. Are you planting cotton, tobacco, corn, potatoes, or peanuts? EASTERN has a fertilizer "tailor-made" to suit that specific crop. Are you sure of what analysis to use? EAST ERN has a modern well-equipped laboratory and one of the best chemists in the State, at your ser vice to help you with this problem. There is an EASTERN agent near you. Consult him, or write " . i -. 1- and the low ground road,, containing , 40 acres, more or less. , 4th Tract. Known , as the "Stable Tract" adjoining the lands of Ruf us Twine, Will Stallings, the Ada Wingo , Tract, L. H. Hurdle and others,1 con tabling SO acres, more or iesa. , The said lands being the lands which were formerly owned by the late W. A. Riddick and his - wife, Ella S. Riddick. v? .' SILAS M. WHEDBEE, Commissioner, Dated and posted this Feb. 16, 1935. Feb.21,28Mar.7,14: ' ' ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having, quajifled as Administratrix of the estate of A. J. Jones, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this ifr to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased' to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wtnfall, N. C, on or before the 15th day of February, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted' to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 15 day of February, 1935. MRS. BETTIE A. JONES, Administratrix of A. J. Jones. MrJ,8,15,22,29,Apr.5 Just Arrived New SPRING HATS for Men OSee our extra light weight Hats . . . larg est assortment we ihave ever had. fa

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