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Z TZT' tly, r- ;id, n. c rrMY, r" 1: L J4 ' Krg. E. I Pemberton, of Fayette vilfci'is Visiting he r, daughter,, Mrs. H. G. Winslow. . .Mrs. H. A. Whitley is spending the ' weeV in 'Norfolk,.' Vs., the guest of .w; Miss uufcabetb fatter. , '.-Mrs. T, H Wilcox has returned to - - Her Home in Norfolk, , ,. va., . alter visit to her mother, Mrs. T. F. fWina- 1-iVL'' " ,v 14 " '" ' ' ' " Mr. Clyde McCallum spent several v days last week in Norfolk Va., visits ing Mrs. W. H. Hudson.. . ... Mrs. E. J. Broughton. who is spend' ing the winter in Norfolk, Va.;xas the guest of Mrs. Clyde McCallum, ; on Wednesday and Thursday of last week.;,: : i Miss Ruth Elliott, who is a student at N., C. C. W., Greensboro, will ar : rive Friday to spend the spring holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Elliott John Broughton, Jr., who is a stu dent at Wake Forest College, was the recent guest -of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton. Miss .Helene Nixon,' who is a stu dent at King's Business College, in Greensboro, accompanied by Miss Sarah Lee, of Clinton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. Miss Doris Gregory, who is a stu dent at Mars Hill College, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Mark Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Bell, of Nor folk, .Va visited Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rntenberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Miss Virginia Tucker and Miss Mary Helene Nixon ' visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brinkley in Plymouth on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle spent Sunday at. Roanoke Island. Mjss Mae Wood Window, in com pany with a party of friends from Edenton, has returned from Charles; ton, S. C, and other points. '. They visited the famous Magnolia Gardens. D. S. Darden .,' and William. Hard castle, Jr.,' both of whom " recently underwent operations at a Norfplkr Hospital, returned to the, hospital for a treatment 'on Sunday. They came back home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, of Wilmington, "spent Friday night In Hertford, with Mr Butler's father, Rev. A. A Butler, and Mrs. Butler. Miss Dorothy Holmes, of Edenton, was a recent guest pi ner sister, Mrs; Dick Bines. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan and their little daughter, Edwma, of New Bern, made a visit last week-end to Mri McMullan's mother, Mrs. W.-T. McMullan. B. E. White spent Sunday in Nor folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday in Hert ford with Mrs. t Sullivan's , parents, Mr. and Mrs. JW. Darden. Mr. and Mrflf W. G. Newby and children were week-end guests of rel atives in Windsor. Miss Marjorie .Tucker, who recent ly visited her parents, Mt. and Mrs. J. S. Tucker, at Columbia, spent several ; days here this week visiting Miss 'I Wilma Parker, and left "Wednesday v for. Washington, D. C, where she has , a position. Mrs. Frank Kugler and her two little daughters, Jane and Vail, visit ed '-relatives in Washington, N. C, this week. Willie Ainsley, who is a student at Wake Forest College, is at home with his parents,. Mr; and; Mrs. B. F Ainsley, for the spring holidays. Miss Katherine Fleetwood, of the Elizabeth City School faculty, spent - ana: am. t. 4. rieeiwooa. - . Alonza Bland, of Williamston, was theguest of Mtand Mrs. Dan Wil liams on Sunday.- ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sanford and their daughter, Miss Louise Sanford, and their sohj Edgahford, of Wash- . mgxon, n. spent we weex-eno in Hertford with Mr. and Mrs. Dan WflliamB."K f r-tif' K H. Edwards Greenville attorney was ia Hertford early this week visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.. ' C. Edwards, - : Mr. and Un."H,'K Hines visited relatives in Edenton on Sunday, . Thomas Trueblood of Hew " has beeri very ' ill for several wee . His condition does not imaf ove.; Z3. ? - Mrs. Grady Monran. and her little , son Ashtotl, haW'wturned from Eli sabeth City, .where Mrs, Morganswas; ' called by ' the illness of her mother- :;;''J4aw;;MlfsV'?'A.,' S. Morgan MrsV I nVcondtion is improved.- S.' White returned Wednesday . . 1 v business trip to Akron, Ohio , : ; INTERESTING MEETING i P. T. A. of Chrfpanoke school .Dnum.;-i,'ji.-u,:--'.--,-i. ! '-.t called the meeting to 1 . " ;;Xti,Xaa" -.t then led. the : i i the 9th Psalm. 3 Lr - "a Prayer,: and I ,vlB'C0ifig ''' - red a very inters i follows': '"My 1 ' 1 Wy-t son; Story by Janet QuincfSopg ; by four girls; Poem by Mabel Chappell; Story by Cajvin Wilson; Dramatiza tion by ten little boys ' of the ' first grade; Readings by Mrs. Quincy, Mm Asbell and Mrs. Wilson. - The next meeting of the,, P.. T. A, will be held on1 the eveninir of April 17th. An interesting' meeting is be ing planned, and it if hoped 'that a large number of the parents will be present1" At this meeting Mrsl " Mat tie Lister White, of" Hertford,, will give some readings, 'and Mr. Buck will make a talk. - - i ' ",' '''' f n ' - ' 1 1 rn In "r . MRS. V. N. DARDEN HOSTESS TO BRIDGE: CLtIB FRIDAY Mrs. V. N. Darden was hostess to her bridge club on Friday night at her home on Front street. 'Two tables were arranged and those play ing! were Mesdames B. G. Koonce,S. P, Jessup, E. W. Lordley, Oscar Fel ton, F..T. Johnson, T. B. Sumner and R. M. Riddick. Mrs. Koonce was the winner of the prize for top score. A delicious sweet course was served. The Teachers Training class of Warwick uaptist unurcn mep wiin Mr. and Mr.,WMte;.e4ieo night ? Those present "were ' Mr, and Mrs. D. H. fierrymaii, Mr. and Mr,s. Irwin White,. Mr. and Vrs. W. 0. 4plvy, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stall ing. Miss Mamie Parks. 'Mrs. C W. Ward, Rev. Frank Cale ahdMis Avis Ward and Mrs. Carrol White; i Mrs. Eliza Spivey 1 entertained company. Monday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Cam ess Berryman spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bunch, of Cannon's Ferry. ; : Mrs. Fannie Swain is visiting in the home of Mr. W. E. Parks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe White spent Sat urday afternoon in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stallings visited friends near Gatesville Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Spivey spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. & W- White. ( Mrs, McCoy Spivey entertained company Thursday afternoon. ' Mr- and Mrs. C. B. White- and chil dren of Raleigh spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Sue .White. Mrs. Eula Perry and Miss Hazel Bright spent the week-end at Pine- hurst visiting friends. ' Mrs. Irma Dorsey is spending several weeks at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. . C, P. Quincy and children, Janet , and Carey, spent Sunday at Drivers, Va., with Mrs. Quincy 's uncle, Mr. , Al Darden. Mrs. Mary Bright continues quite ill at the home of her son, Mr. Char lie Bright, at Pasquotank Station. Mrs. Sadie Ludford, who has been very sick at her home at Okisko, is no better. Mrs. Robert Wood and little son, Robert, Jt.. spent Friday ""with Mrs. J. C, White. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch spent the week-end .with Mrs. Branch's moth er, Mri. PVIj. Griffin. . v Mrs.iJ. & Wilson was in Hertford oh business Wednesday:, t . Miss Mildred Lewis was shonninsr m nemora weanesaay mornings ; - Mr. and Mrs. C P. Quincy and Mrs. George Alexander motored,;to !E1isa beth City Thursday and, attended the M-''V'CiBto'ly;b:;m:wifhfln at hef home in Woodyine.'.;' ; ; Mrs. Walter tow,;of Chf panpkfc is The WM. S. of Oak Grove Church 'met; st,;;thi -home' vMr; Cejsrge Brjgh ,.)Yetoes4a amdo..;: Woman's Mlossrr iTnioa Meets At ?&oCk;i.rrch .lth, ; the Woman's; v Missionary - rUnkm ? wal splendidly entertained'; by Mrs. Lett Win slow n th afternoai f The meet- mg-. was . presided overby tbe presi dent, Mrs, ChatJi'T.i Wjnslow. The devotional was.ondueted. , by Mrs. Heniry: fTrust and Obey?waa. sung ia unison, and was followed by Scripture reading by the' Badei."t?":!:v;'.sv;i, lie- lesson from the ' studj book, "Japanese Women Speak" was given ift a very unique way by Mrs. D. A. tVlnslow She asked us to beJust Children $g -she -: taught the ")esson, illuatrating by pictures. At th$ close of the lesson she divid th class, and isked questions on the lesson.' : . ... -t roll call, 10 responded to their names, - each giving her . reason ,for Joining a: Missionary1 sodety.ss:r? v A reading, ."Suppose'; . by . Mrs. Charlie . Winslow was good. -f 3i visits to the sick were reported by5 the; corftmitee to visit the sick 4 i?wThei meeting closed with prayet fcy Elizabeth- VMe,fM' .During social hour the hostess served fruit cake i. rand home-made candy,w hich was enjoyed by all. - The, LaiUes' Bible Class ot the Hobbsville Sunday School ' met with Mrs.' P, D. llobbs' on Wednesday af ternoon. " A ' very interesting pro gram was rendered. After; the meet ing : ' adjourned; , the hostess i served fruit and home-made csndies.' Those present were : ' Mrs," 0. Hobbs, Mrs. G. E. Stallings. Mrs. W, L. Rid dick, Mrs, Charlie Spivey, Mrs. . Mar tha Rountrte, Mrs.- Pool Hobbs, Mrs, Dniav SniVAv. - Mm. O ' Ward. Mrs. Alica Hinton, Mrs. T. W. Blanchard, Mrs,- MattfiTHoIloWeir,-TMrs7 Dozier Hobbs and Miss lona Rountree, - I The Farmers'. Cbxh invited the Woman' Club to fish fry.Thursday night on the Hobbsville school ground. A large crowd was present and everybody had a. good time.-' Miss'Kathryn Hollowell; a student at Mars Hill CoDege, Js Spending tfte spring holidays' with her parents, Mr. and M: T. D. Hollowell 1 Mr.' and Vf. Hubert Chappell, of Belvidere. anent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Moody Hollowell ' Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hollowell and daughters. Lola and Dorcas, of Al liance, spent the week-end. with their daughter, Mrs. EarV BlahchanjL ) Miss Aeline Spivey, of Gates, spent the week-end witi), he,r mother, Mrs. Daisy Spivey, , . :,'.;.-: ' ' Mr. Gurney Hobbs of Edenton, visited his mother Saturday. Hobbsville Baptist Church has been very fortunate in securing the Rev. B. A. Mitcheu Of ' gorapeaxe, as nastor. He will hold servkiS fourth Sunday mornings at UM , o'doc and second Sunday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. ' $P :, The - Ladies Sewing Club met Fri day " 'evening with "'Mrs.'- A. M. A. HollowelL Those present Jwtlrt: Mrs. Osia Bunch,' Mrs? JohnnieV Wddick, Mrs. Warner Bunch, 'V Mrs. Clinton HoBoweH,- Mrs.-'Mbody Hollowell Mrs. ! Daisy ?Spieyf Miss Georgia Bunch, Miss Doris7 Bunch and Miss William Spivey The hostess served delicious home-made candies. ' - MisS Frances Benton, of Trotville, spent Monday night and Tuesday as the guest of Miss Kathryh Hollowell. Mrs. Warn6r Bunch 'spent Satur day with her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs. William Bunch, at Sunbury. . Mrs. Lawrence Gray and baby, Reta, and Mrs. Earl; Blanchard and baby, Edgar Earl, spent Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. Daisy Spivey. ; Mrs. Warner Bunch spent . . Sunday with her,aunt Mrs. Nora Rountree. The Y. W. AI held their regular meeting; with Misses Virginia and Helen Hollowell on 'Wednesday even ing. They had a very Interesting program; During the social hoar the hostess' served delidousrefmb ments '. -..i . .j:.. $,.'' '- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Twine and children and Mrs. Artie Jessup visit ed friends at South Mills Sunday., '- hi- j u-' xa r -nr,-nlAn. - iUI. CU1U iUIB. A. Y f WOIU f V Hertford, spent .Thursday afternoon in the .home of Mr. W. M. Eason.; ' ; - Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene. .Twme and daughter, Pauline, Miss Leolaw Twine, and Elmer Twine attended services at Bethany. M. E. Church- Sunday. - Mr. Kadar Riddick, of Norfolk, Va., visited his brother, Mr. J. A. Riddick-, Saturday. Mr. .and . Mrs..T.- J. Jessup arid children, of Gates, visited his . sister,. Mrs. T. M.. .Twine. Monday eveiung. Miss . Jessie Wrae Eason was the week-end . guest of Miss Juanita Stallings, at her home near Sandy Cross. .... Miscellaneous Shower ' , . 1 Mrs. J. Herbert Stallings and . two daughters,,. Misses- Audrey, and Joyce Stallings,. were joint hostesses, at a Miscellaneous Shower at their home ori Saturday afternoon honoring Mrs Forrest Wiggins, a recent Uriflle..; Ura Wiggins wsjv, before her marriage, Mis ; HeJe.StaUmg. & ;- ;$m $ I The honoree receivedmanybeaAtV ftil i4.-seiullgiftsl.;.,;; The hostesses i served - dainty can- ana joeueious fnuts to. thejXoi a ruests: , Mirk Jim Riddick, rs. , Bettie Sutton Mrs. Tom Rid dick. Ifos. Otlia' Riddieki MrsLvcuf- no id Mrs; jA,Kiddick,Mi88Crice, Flora ' and Novella Winslow -Geneva Siappell, i Marl awl Kathertxe n,' ElJs, .Nina ' and LilUe-' E:4 dlck; JiUlan and -V VMui EaSifix, Keen and Mhie' Stallings, Claa and Dorothys Wiggins,r !Muriel Blanchard, William Spivey, JSavanriah ; Rountree, Aged- ;BwMeaais.$0 r iThe? eornmurdtr -was hocke4 Mon day morning by ewt M thel ds'th of Henry TuWers Mrr Turner- died ; at the home of his.nephew-HM. Turti 4 arfly.t Monday ; morning. , ;;Ke, had been in decliningiealth forsscmetinis arid .had ibeen totally blind for fee past several years,- He, was, p years old,; and had been ; tn Perquimans County the greater, part of tis life. He was a faithful member and the oldest member of WMteyiUey Grove Baptist Church. Is ,',., -. v ,x -'. Funeral services were held from the home of his nephew,? H,;: A.; Turn er, -.where he had made his hprr.d . f or the past :8C7ors;l years, by h!.i j Eev. A A. ,ri"-r, cf ' 1 ' " ';' (tvoiet m; Moody 'Bono x -of tW:i;'atfs;,Elmer tn, yrsV:,.PastorW. tunings; fVJt.tU tm. ChiaieT IMnM SfrA Vlin. bearers 'were his screws', - H-, JC Turner, Jesse Turner, of Norfolk; va.; Uonnie Wnite, . of Weekr.ville; Stockton,-Charlie and Wilford Turner Of Center Hill. - , BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN CLUB HAS SPLENDID MEETING i The Better Homes and Garden Club of.Belvidere met "Wednesday, after noon' at 8:00 o'clock at the horn of Mrs. C. ,T. ' Rogerson. Mrs. 1 W; T. Smith had .charge of the meeting; Mrs. T. P. Layton gave the devotion alK and the' Garden Club song 'wae then sung. ,: t nvt t The following "program was then aendered t -Creatinsr a Home.7 , Mrs. L. J. Winslow; "Making the 'Living ttoom juvanie,". lMrotny White; "Ur ing KQom jriunishing,' Mrf V. C Lane. - A contest was conducted! ; by Tha. hostess served delicious home madvcandyi' ; GABDOF,TIUNS. T. I wish to thank all my friends who subscribed-. with me. during the ! de cent-contest and will appreciate- their cooperation i making corrections. u your name or address is riot cor rect, please let i me know and I'll have the -correction made. v c "MRS.' ROVE PARKS. LB. I -FDIL-'-v -.g -r - V:' CREAM TSU ' m i J..., ...I. iil.i, i. Ii i .. ..... J Bl.. ...g' .'. . Jli.-i., ... . J ..II ,MS.T 1 i , "' ' ' 'I Jj tl Ms.mm.i- - wt a . i4ffnthouse ueanser.-J cans iyp P;&:G Soap.;...i:;;.:.::4 cakes. 17c I (X KWashing Powder44 ttrilTc; HOMINY GRITS r if i jiiiuiii i i .mi ' i .mm u in i i Mini in LIBBY'S FANCY CRUSHED . CORN X if ,2 fpr Lifebuoy Soap 3for ja.'r'- f - Argo Peas, No. 2 can Hollywreatl Peaches, ' No.-2Vi can V Preniier Grapefruit Juice ; No. 24 can T...:.:.,..i.ri.l2Hc-r. x xtiiMt viaiic :iwvv o; 1 can :r.:....;..r:; - DEL MOJfTE JC0KFEB i i" r P 1 f ' ' " ,"l f , ,! 9'. HX&JcjtX.F-f.. ConCi;C:!rir 1 jy,l".U UJI ) l, jjli I'D i 1 .' 1 ' - A. i Hi: - ' TctcrEicIcn cnJ Center-:; Cur; rncc3 zro XVtrX qylj 'll; J,' :r?W;Ufi OTUXCREET J3: EARLY.FOR PHQiaiiO: H . ,H Our prict3 on V'cti 7ire are..v.;.c.....:..:L ...l;.:L:.lCi rr n - M "'" ' ' ' '"" "' I J I II . ...... , .... .3. i -- v-w i . . - .1 !. j ' i'( ' ' ) i ii 1 1. ii i "i '" im rt - ' "' SalVBrlcIiIlvI lUVUlVifivU A-Aai aMM i..M.HMMM.w..wl;ukaMAvJ j r,, ?- . 13 YEAT.S Cr L . .;VIC2 ' 1 QUALII I .. Z 1 C r ' ' ' . i -"" r-"N'- v A ,.'f -r- r r ...... r- fi--' ,v 1 , ' .1 J ' ' i ' ...... .'...(.. .'!', ,. . I. I . '. . .' . ., i. .' . -, . v j' " i. , f f "' - " ' LD IO.t 1 :v gi c. . la:.: j ; Y P:'. M. ' ' v '.Mr. C.-G.Xamb, 83 years olddied at the hbme "of his W, fMr, J. T. Lamb, Thursday. ,t Funeral ( Services were conducted from the home of Mr. C. G.t Lamb on Friday afternoon, at 8:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Chauncey Barclift of Gated, officiating. Burial was "made in 4 the - family burying ground in New Hope.' ' During the service the New Hope choir sang "It Is Well With My South" and "The Old Rugged Cross." ' At- the - grave the Rey. Mr. Barclift -recited "Crossing the, Bar." t u 1 A' ,r-.J, Two daughters, Mrs, P. H. Own- ley, of New Hope, and Mrs. 1L G. Bundy, of Chapanoket twe sons, J, Wv Lamb; and J,: T, Lamb.bpth. of New Hope;, eleven ' grand children, and eight great-grsndchil4re sw- vive;y.,s t it-n.iWr!'' News of the death of Robert David Barefoot:: Ae:5 flfteen-monthsiold. son of Mr. and MravvNi C Barefoot of Morehead City, was received in Hert ford on Saturday; " Thes.; child," died. early Saturday morning after an ill ness of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L A. White,' grandparents of the; child, had ' previously beeti advised of his mm Oorox Robert BcTcf cot Dies Lare Octagon Soap.12 bars. DflfiFloriaa : FERNS1 V." 3 lb St i t1" IF r '-STALETa GOLDEN TABLE ;iOflb. bucket Lux TcHet Soap , -';3-for: r" PHOTO FREE ' I 15c MEATS u. -.176 ! Stew Beef, 3 lbs. ..:;S.......Sfi ; Chtcc SeaH, 2 lbs. ;.:..:.....:....25c ?:-R0undSteak,:lbil :.::.::.:z;; Pprk Chops, lb: .I.,i4c. .l.l.. - . - 10c f X 1 I.t , I5" ., mPSt- mr, w mr VV V A W f IWW1 l. cubical comwon, and 1 L.i'is 1... Gatlihg Vrhite, an aunt, had gone to -' -Morehead City to be with the family. 0 '-Funeral-' services; were' held aU" Morehead City on Sunday afternoon,; arid burjal took place Jn 'the Barefoot": family burying, ground near Benson.. , Robert1 White and Jean White, uncle and aunt of Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Broughton, of Hertford, at- tended. - , Bobby was an, unusually bright and extractive baby, whose - sweet and' ;g lovable disposition endeared him to 1 all who knew him." He was the pet:'; - - of the family, ad was a great favor, ; ite in Hertford, where he visited with his parents during the winter.' ,fe Surviving are r his parents and a brother, Carl, Jr., of Morehead City;;; and his grandparents, Mr. and,.Mrsr , L A, White, of Hertford, and severr aunts' and , uncles. . ., J ' 1 - engagsmnt; aocep,,; Mr.' and Mrs!,, Elmo ' Cannon,' of7'; Hertford announce, thf enttgefnent ,. of their daughter, Blanche Louise, to. , Mr; Clinton Franklin Gilliam, . of El- kin. The wedding will, take place Apr " . -. . - Wilson county farmers have ordered 19. mm tinnhds of new lesnedex, iefd ' tUm Tn'n witii additioniC orders be big filed each day at the farm agent's ARMOUR'S ' . GOLDENDALE m-Vft- '4"PJ"""V&'' 2 bottles 29c ; Chipso ........... :.3:p. 25c : SUnl)rite Oeanser u 3 f c 13c 9c" t r " ty. eackllC w m - : III fllH I.fe in. " , 3" Camay Soap" 3 for nMe SATURDAY1 FLORIDA PRANGES, 1 II' A .f At ( HU!1,' ...IP ILIUM !'.... .111 5t ft 6s f 1' f - It v .. 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