i Miss Kat : M. Blanchard Imd as Cheats on Sunday Misses Nancy Cox and Helen Simpson of Norfolk. - Mrs. Josiah Elliott spent Tuesday In Norfolk. . Mrs. W. L. F. Babb, who was quite dck for two weeks, is convalescent and able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morgan have returned from Orlando, Florida, where they spent several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. George Harrell Walter H. Oakey, Jr., spent Tues day in Raleigh on professional busi ness. --v. v - Mrs.. J. P. jessup underwent a ton sil operation at a Norfolk hospital uus week. Her condition Is reported as very satisfactory. Mrs. V. N. Darden spent this week .with Mrs. F. D. Barrow, of Norfolk. W. T. Butler, of Wilmington, visit ed his father, Rev. A. A. Butler, and Mrs. Butter, on Sunday. jar. ana Mrs. u. (J. Marknam, oi Elizabeth City, visited relatives in Hertford on Sunday night. Miss Ona Mary Stephens is visit ing her sister, Miss Elizabeth Steph ens, who is teaching at Barker's Is. land. Mrs. J. C. Warren and E. I. War- Ten, of Edenton, visited Mrs. Warren's (Bister, Mrs. T. F. Winslow, on Sunday. Julian Broughton, of Detroit, is Spending sometime in the county vis iting relatives including John Brough ton, Harry Broughton and Sidney Broughton, in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hodges, of Spray, were members of the congre gation of the Hertford Baptist Church on Sunday, when their former pastor, Rev. D. S. Dempsey, preach ed his first sermon as pastor of tht Hertford church. Rev. A. H. Outlaw and Mis. Out law, of Elizabeth City, visited friend? in Hertford on Sunday and attended servlies at the Baptist Church. CJavis Perry, who is ajnember of the CC Camp at Manteo, spe.it the wctk with his Barents, Cap:, '.n 1 fire. T. W Perry. Miss Blanche Everett spent Sunday at Smithfield visiting Mrs. Theron Johnson. Mrs. Bright Cartwright, Sr., Miss Lina Mae Raper and Master Robert Raper, of WeeksviHe, and Bright Cartwright, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., vis ited relatives in Hertford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L.N. Hollowell, Miss Ruth HoUowell and Mrs. Cecil White motored to Durham on Sunday and visited Robert Hollowell and Edgar White, who are students at Duke University. Heywood Divers has accepted a position in the office of Dr. T. P. Brinn. Mrs. Durwood Reed is able to be out again after an attack of illness. J. W. Darden has returned from s Norfolk hospital, . where he was a patient for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J.- Scott 'lister, of Elizabeth City, visited relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Horton and Mrs. Louis Horton, of Plymouth, were dinner Tavlor Theatre! EDENTON, N. C. PROGRAM COMING WEEK Today, Thursday, March 7 -W. C. FIELDS - BABY LeROY "IT'S A GIFT" Friday, March 8 FRANCHOT TONE ANN DVORAK "Gentlemen Are Born" Saturday, March 9 JOHN WAYNE "Trail Beyond" BUCK JONES in "RED RIDER" Comedy Monday and Tuesday, March 11-12 CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT MONTGOMERY ."Forsaking All Others" ; ' ' The year's romantic delight Wednesday, March 13 GUY KIBBEE - ALINE MacMAHON iBigHeali;eaHerbert,, ' Rated as the most attractive com edy feature of the .year. ' - arsJay Friday, March 14 . IS V LOUISA ALCOTTS . .'.. , T3TTLE MEN", ' Sequel to "Little Women" , Hr-rs: 8:80, 7:J5 and 6 P. U. " " 'on 10 and 2. t -y pro i t -Wednesd s, vI..i ad re and 16e. guests of " Mrs. ' Lloyd ' Horton's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nixon, on Monday night .", - ' Hon. Chas. Whedbee, who is in Ka leigh, spent the week-end here with his family. ' f Mrs. I. A. White is on the sick list . Earl Pierce, who holds a position in Norfolk, Va., visited his father, E. S. -Pierce.' in Hertford, this week. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Butt and chil dren, of New Hope, spent Sunday asi the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Catling, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broughton. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Matthews, of Burgess, spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mrs. Dennis Perry and child, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Beulah Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry and chil dren, from near Edenton, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton and Miss Elizabeth White, of Great Hope, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Keaton and children visited her mother, Mrs. Laura Wood, at New Hope, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Moore and children, of Elizabeth City, were the Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sherlock, of Elizabeth City, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Will Ansell and son, Cordell. of St Bride's, Va., spent the week-enc' with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chap- pell Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Chappell, Miss Gertie Chappell, Mr. Roy Chappell and daughter, Mary Inez, went to Edenton shopping Wednesday. Miss Genevieve Standing, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Standin. J. H. Mansfield and son, James, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mansfield, at Woodville, on Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. . Ward Tuesday were: Mrs. Whit Matthews, Mrs. S. H. Daven port,. Mrs. V. L. Proctor and Miss Pearl Proctor, of Burgess. Mrs. W. T. Farmer, Mrs. C. T. Phillips, Thomas and Clarence Phil lips visited friends in Elizabeth City Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broughton are on the sick list this week. Mrs. Mattie Charlton, who has been quite sick, is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell, Misf Gertie Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. R. S Chappell and children visited Mrs Edgar Woodley Sunday. Mrs. Wood ley is a patient in the Albemarle hos pital, Elizabeth City. CHAPANOKENEWS Mrs. Roy Branch, of Portsmouth, Va., has returned to her home, affc visiting her mother, Mrs. P L. Gnfnn. The many friends of Miss Lena Symons are glad to know that she is well enough to be at the postofflce this week. . Mr. J. C. White is improving after several days illness. Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and daugn ter, Miss Allie, spent Monday after noon in Elizabeth City. .'' t; Mrs. George Wood, of WoodviDe, who has been very ill, is jsotne vbet- A f V'-''- I; 'f. f - Mr". Will Wood, of Ayden, spent Misses, Lfllie Wood ',. and Virgie White, of Norfolk, ,VaV. spent the week-end with 'their parents.- " :,Mrs Jesse 'Hurdle is sick at her hnniA wttV fin - r - Mrs. W, E. Elliott "and Mrs. John 'a --' - . r I-. ,j- ... . - AsDeu Wflre shopping-" m 'Elizabeth City Thursday. - ' Mrs.', Charlie Bright Aa ill at' her home necr Okisko. Mrs. John Symons spent Sunday at Ukisko with her mother, Mrs. Pat wnite. , - Mrs. Oliver White, of Hertford, is very ill at St. Vincent's Jiospital, in Norfolk, Va. f Mr. Everett Bright is able to be out after several days iHness with tonsi litis. ' r - - -i ' Mr. and Mrs.' J.' C. Wilson were in Elizabeth City Monday. . Mrs. Joe Copeland was in Elizabeth City Monday. " : " ' r . Mr. Brown gave' one of his demon strations last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C P. Quincy. En joying the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry stokes, of Hertford, Mr. and; Mrs. C. v. (juincy, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mrs J. C. Wilson, Mrs. Bertha Whitehead, Mrs. W. S. Elliott, Irma Dorsey, Miss Gerrie Grifita,, Miss Allie Whitehead, Miss Cora Layden, Miss Janet Quincy and Carey Quincy.. . WINFALL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell motored to Roanoke Rapids Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Towe. Mrs. Towe is Mr. Winslow's sister. Miss Alma Leggett, of Winfall School faculty, spent the week-end in Whiteston with Miss Lorna Brothers. Mrs. W. F. Morgan is out again after being quite sick with neuritis. W. G. Hollowell spent Monday in Norfolk, Va., on business. Miss Dona White and Mrs. A. R. Winslow spent Monday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Misses Dona White and Gertrude Baker, Messrs. A. White and Simon Stallings motored to' Yorktown and Jamestown, Va., Sunday afternoon. Tom White has -returned from Wil mington, Del., where he visited his brother, Dr. C. C. White. Morris Pike, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike. HICKORY CROSS Mrs. Dora Hinton and Ralph Wins low visited in the home of Mr. W. M. Eason Sunday afternoon, t Mr. Kadar Riddick, of Norfolk, Va.. visited in the community Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Twine and daughter, Miss Pauline, Miss Leola Twine and Elmer Twine were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. Robert Riddick. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Twine spent Saturday afternoon in Elizabeth City shopping. ' Misses Mane and Katherjhe Eason returned Sunday;' from Suffolk, Va., where they visited their sister, Mrs. C. W. Hunter, and Mr. Hunter. They were accompanied home by Mr. Kadai Riddick, of Norfolk; Va. , Little Durwood Twine,."' who has been ill for sometime, is convalescing. Miss Marie Eason and Mr. Kadar Riddick visited friends at Burgess on Sunday evening. -"tt" Misses Katherine and Jessie Wrae Eason, Messrs. Dewey Bunch and Oliver Hobbs .visited Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Blanchard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Winslow Visited her father, Mr. Elihu Chappell, Sun day afternoon. '. . WEEK OF PRAYER Week of Prayer is being observed at the Hertford Baptist Church this week, with services held every seconti day. Good attendance and much in terest has been very encouraging to the leaders. DOLLARS FOR YOU MYoull be well repaid to the small invest . went of getting me started right with WAYNE STARTER. The few ; cent ; yonH nmi) on mm nn wiH tesn rrt dJZH for . tz 7k. Z I ."1ST. jit n n 1 New OCicer For Year Mrs. F. t, Jbhnsoh was"Wece4 "& president of the Woman's Club at tht regular meeting :of the dub held ' or Thursday afternoon to succeed Misc. Mae Wood Winslow,' whose term o. office expires in .March;'; ' Mrs. John son "will take over: her new duties ir. May. 4 i. ;,M'( Other officers elected include Mrs E. W. Lordley, vice-president; Mm, C P. Morns, secretary; Mrs. J. J. Fleet- wood, treasurer t w u ?y BRIDGE PARTY . TUESDAY A 'subscription. bridge 'party was given by i the members of St .Cathe- nne's Auxiliary . of . the Episcopal Church on Tuesday night at the home of Miss Mae Wood , Winslow. : Four tables; t were ; arranged ,t,and those playing v included Mesdames Emmett - Winslow, -r Clyde McCallum Walter JOakkey, Jr, W;,E. White, F. T, Johnson. Herman Winslow, J. B. Newbold,. Howard Pitt, Brooks Whed- oee, v. A. davenport, W,' H. Hard- castle, H. A, Whitley, Trim Wilson, Misses Louise Gaither, Esther Evans and Mae Wood Winslow. ; - ' , Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. W.'E. White was the. winner of the prize for .top score. " LIST TAKERS APPOINTED . Tax list takers appointed hy the Board of County ' '(Commissioners J at their regular meeting on Monday, in clude Mrs. P. H. Small, for Hertford Township; C. R. ChappeU, for Bethel Township; W. L. .Wood,'' New Hope Township; W. F. Morgan, Parkville Township; E. L. Chappell, Belvidere Township. DOUGLAS FAMILY PLANS TO LOCATE IN FLORIDA The family of E. S. 'Douglas will move shortly to Clearview, Forida. Mr. Douglas is leaving this week. The family will probably not leave Hertford until after school closes, eary in the summer. Mr. Dougias, zor many years em ployed in the office of the Norfolk Southern in Hertford, expects to lo cate on a farm near Clearwater. - NEW PRINT AND ' GINGHAM DRESSES JUSTAKRIVED ALL NEW STYLES Prices From v 79ctojl.98, H. C. STOKES HERTFORD, N. X 1 J ... A. u t " . . . t , 5 z- A chance to serve you with Gas,. Oils and Accessories of all kinds., We have, just purchased a new stock of Tires, Tubes, Batteries. and' Accessories of all kinds, and are off ering :this merchandise at very ; attractive prices. :See us before makihg.your purchase.; . 'at " ;It is.with pleasure that we ANNOUNGE OUR RAVING GONE IN BUSINESS, and are fitted to give just any service desired; Give" us a trial, that we. may convince you. v ; J- it ' " w ' ' c.J. 5 ? 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