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)?D, II. C, I ,4 V: L A :' Mrs. George." Lattimore . and her young son, George,1 Jr., of King's Mountain, .r re visiting Mrs. Latti inore's mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Earl Fierce, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pierce, in Hertford. - Mr. and Mrs. T. & Whits left on for Philadelphia, Pa., after spending sometime with relatives here. fcalariay. Bethany M. E. Church Dinner guests at the home of W. M. Eason Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Laland " of Korfolk. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Spivey-and son, Vann, 0f Hicxory, iva, Miss Xouise winslor of Whiteston and Marvnl Worrell of Gates, N. C. i , ' f Mr, and Mrs". T. TMt. Twine visited Mr, and. Mrs. H. A, Turner at the Albemarle Hospital Sunday. MISS REED Df HOSPITAL Willing Workers Meet The Willing Workers Missionary Society of Piney Woods Church met Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Bertha Smiths The"toreSidit. IT ri 1U 7? "V11 r w it.. ; fr.-.- ww..- I ""o"" improvement nas been jars, ximoiny morgan, wno nasiLoves Me.' . The loUowing program Miss Mildred Reed, who is a patient at the Protestant Hospital;"' Norfolk, ya., has been critically 111 for several seen visiting her nephew, Cecil Banks, in Norfolk, Va., returned home on Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bell, of Nor folk, Va- were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg. was given: Poem, 'Jesus Loves You," Jewell White;; Exercise, "Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes," .. Deborah White and Evelyn Copeland; Recita tion by Zenova Chappell; ?, Story by Orene Chappell; Song, 'He IsLove." Billy Hardcastle is on the sick list! The hostess served delicious orange- this week. Mesdames Herbert Newby, Louis Nachman, T. W. Perry and Rosser Brinn attended the funeral of Mrs. J. S. Lister, in Elizabeth City, on Tues day Dr. J. L. Leggett is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth J Clinton Winslow. City, Mrs. R. D. Elliott is expected to day from Weldon to visit relatives in Hertford. The condition of W. E. White, who has been sick for the past ten days, is improving. Lee Babb was taken to a Norfolk, Va., hospital on Friday of last week and underwent an operation, ade and cookies. Those present were: Eunice Chappell, Zenova Chappell, Estelle Chappell, Novella Chappell, Evelyn Copeland, Catherine White, Deborah White, Jewell White, Mar- jorie White, Orene Chappell, Beulah Chappell, Barabara Winslow and HOBBSYILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bryant White were given a surprise shower at the home of William F. White last week. Games and music were enjoyed throughout the evening. Fruit and Hi I home-made candy were served. Mr. condition is reported as satisfi-tory. and.Mrs- received nny beau- Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Leggett visited "lul and useful gifts. Those enjoy- Mrs. Leggett'a aunt, Mrs. Ursula Carter, at Fentress, Va., on Sunday, Jessie Lee Harris and Henry Stokes left Monday for Wake Forest to spend several days. They will bring Willie Ainsley, Edison Harris and John Broughton home with them. Mrs. Dan Reed was taken to Duke Hospital Monday lor a serious ope- ing the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Josie Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Benford Copeland, Mr. and Mrs- Jo Modlin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs, Berl Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Am brose Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza White, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Garvis Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Jakie Spivey. Mr. and Mrs. Ir- Murderer It Convicted and Hansed in 3 Hours i Vienna. With all'the speed it could summon,' Justice has disposed of hand some Alois Galdascjy twenty-one, : Three, hour after a special court had sentenced .Alois to death for the murder of his father,' he was hanged. Even then, the proceedings might have been quicker, ; but Alois kept fainting, and the Austrian law requires that the condemned man shall be con scious when the noose tightens. - Galdasch killed his father during a quarrel : to' which his father forbade him to -continue a love affair with a married womaiv Galdascb used a crowbar, which, It was established, be premedllatedly hid in his home. When be had killed, his father, he hid the body In a loft, aid invited his J woman friend to spend the evenlngat his- home. The, next day, he told his neighbors that "his ; father had gone abroad. But the bod Was 'discovered and he was arrested! ";t Before his execution Galdasch be queathed all his possessions to the woman. .... ration. She was taken by Mr. and Kelly, Mesdames Haywood Bunch, Mrs. Fred Winslow, and Miss Sarah Morgan, Miss Morgan will remain with Mrs. Reed until after, the ope ration. Mrs. E. C. Pierce and daughter, Blanche, joined Mr. Pierce here last week. Mr. Pierce is with thcCline Construction Company. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick and Miss Hattie Weaver were in Nor folk Monday. John C. Anderson and J. S. Suggs t Raleigh spent Sunday with L. W. Anderson enroute from a meeting of 'County Farm Agents at Manteo. P. W. Mc Mullan of Elizabeth City was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dean and son John Dean and Miss Wilma Parker 'were guests of friends over the week end in Rocky Mount. Ut. T. A. Cox left Tuesday for a visit with his sister in Norfolk. Miss Gladys Byrd of Hastings, Fla. is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. O'Donnell, of Whiteston, Will Rufus White of Greensboro is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy New by. Frank Sutton of Washington, D. C. is visiting hit mother while on a short vacation. Mrs. R. W. Smith has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs, Sidney Elliott, at Weldon. ' Miss Jessie Tayloe Newby, who has held a position in the library of the Hugh Morrison High School, in Ra leigh, this year, is at home with her I Bunch were recent parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Newby, I father, Floyd Bunch. dot fhe summer vacation, Mrs. R. T. Clarke has returned from Williamsburg, Va., where she attended the District Conference of the M. E. Church. Mrs. R. G. Church and little grand daughter, Bettie Lordley, left Friday for Salisbury, where they expect to make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan and :their little daughter, Edwina, of New " Bern, were recent guests of Mrs. W. T. McMullan. Mrs. Cliff Banks and Miss Vida Banksi of New Hope, were among the Saturday shoppers in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden and their daughter, Florence, and Ruth HolloweU spent Friday in Norfolk, Wnil Mrs. F. D. Barrow, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end in Hertford ;with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Parden. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elliott, of Weldon, spent the week-end in Hert ford. : BELVIDERE NEWS : Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes . and children Marjorie and Cecil, Jr, of Norfolk, Va visited Mr. and Mrs. T. 6,' Forbes Sunday. -"'' ' Mrs. T. C. Perry is visitmg her father at South Mills. He is. very. ill. Mrs MaudelChappelt visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Turner in Albemarle Eospital Sunday. :;' ; , Miss Bertha V. Smith, Miss Grace Chsppell and Mrs. V.' C. Lane : spent 21 '.rsday in Suffolk, Vm shopping. :ir; and Mrs. Wilbur Elliott, from r t Hertford, visited Mr. and Mrs. 2- 1. CorbitLiSunday. ; It. and Mrs. Howard Chappell via ' 1 Lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. t -:-:i Sunday. , ' 1 r. and Mrs, G. W. Chappell arid r visited friends in Norfolk, r 1- ' , , ' " ' x i , -V Moody HolloweU, Lloyd White, Susie Hollowell and Daisy Spivey, Misses William Spivey, Ruby Lee Bunch, Doris Hollowell, Beulah and Maine Modlin, Clara Bell Kelly, Sibyl White and Beulah Copeland, Messrs. Curtis Hollowell, William Hollowell, Leroy Bunch, Carl Kelly, W. D. Hobbs, Hil lard Bunch, Kermit White and James Thomas Copeland. Rufus Hollowell of Norfolk was in our community for a short while last Saturday. Misses Dorcas and Lola Hollowell of Alliance spent last week-end with their sister, Mrs. Earl Blanchard, Mrs. W. L. Riddick, Mrs. O. Ward, Mrs. Lawrence Grey and children, Rita and Marvin, Mrs. Earl Blanchard and baby, Edgar Earl, Mrs. Alice Hinton and Misses Dorcas and Lola Hollowell were recent guests of Mrs. aisy Spivey and Mrs. Braxton Hoi owell. Recent guests at the home of Mrs Susie Hollowell were Mr. and Mrs, 0. L. Austin and children, Mary Lee, William Davis, George E. .and Mar garet of Drum Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Russell and children, Thelma and Kenneth of Drum Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Hollowell and child, Sal- lie Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hollo well, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Modlin and daughters, Maizie and Beulah, Quint Bunch is at Duke Hospital for treatment Miss Gladys Bunch and little Roger guests of their They were ac- Young Farmer Strangles Vicious 7-Foot .Eagle Heislngfors. A young farmer at Leppavirro, North Finland was seri ously hurt when he was attacked by a nuge eagle on a lonely country road at night He was riding home when the slant bird swooped down on his horse. The terrified anhnal succeeded in shaking Itself fret- and the bird flew off and hid behind a bush at the road side. The fanner, who was powerfully built, dismounted and approached the bush, and when he was a few feet away the eagle left his hiding place and flew at him. Man and eagle struggled' desper ately, and eventually he managed to strangle it but R. R. Perry, Steve Perry and George Simpson motored to Greeh villa Sunday to visit Jim Davis,' who is in the hospital there.. Mrs. Cliff Banks, Miss Vida Banks. Miss Maude Perry, Miss Mary Webb and Mrs. J. P. Neary were in Hert ford Saturday. ' . .1 t , Mrs. JS. D. Banks returned home Sunday. , She. "was accompanied by her son, R. S. (Davidson, of Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Umphlett and small sen Van visfted Mrs, Umph lett's parents, - Mr.- and Mrs W. & Barclift, Sunday. . , ' . , - Charlie Newby of Norfolk; Visietd his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charlie Newby, Sunday,. , " . . ; r i Mr. and Mrs. W.' J. .Edwards and son, Mark Wood, and H. W. Snencer viaitea Air. ana airs. w. W, Spencer eunaay. - . - - Quinton Hurdle of Norfolk visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Hurdle. 4. f - 1 ( v John Hurdle, ry ' Garland Baker' of Winf air and Ervin Turner, motored to Nags Head Sunday. , J. W. Xandinjr is visitbir Ida son. uyae, in ureenviile, N, C. Kudolph Banks of Norfolk anent ounaay witn nis parents, Mr. and mra. u f. Panics. , . , 1 , Those attending the graduation ex ercises of the Peruuhnana Hisrh scnooi were , Air. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson and son Hazel, George Simp son, Mrs. Cliff Haskett, Mrs. M. M. spivey and children.: Mat Jr.. Win- man and Naomi, Mrs. J. A. Sawyer, Mrs. K.' K. Ferry, . Miss Evelyn Webb and Miss Vida Banks. - 1 Mrs. Alphonso Chappell of Belvi dere visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs- - Cliff Banks were dinner . guests of Mr. and Mrs, Char lie Banks Sunday. . , William Meads of Weeksville .vB ited J., B. Webb Sunday. - I Mrs. R, R. Perry and Mrs. J. A Sawyer were dinner guests of Miss Vida Banks Thursday. Miss Ruby Small is spending some tune with her aunt, Mrs. Lessie Small, in Weeksville. Mr. and Mrs. Redmond Newby and children of Norfolk visited Mr- New- fay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Newby. day, June 14, 1UJ, at 12:C0 o'clock, offer for sale at Public Auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Hertford, N,- C, the property convey ed to me in said Mortgage Deed: certain town lot situated in the town Of Hertford, N. C-i on. the north side of Market Street, bounded 'on the North by the lot of Timothy Morgan, on the East by the store lot of Wm. Madre, on the -West by the Thos, Hoffler lot, and on the South by said Market Street beinjr same lot this day conveyed to said Henry B. Wil liams by W. J. Felton and wife, r , ; t v - HUNRY CLAY STOKES, f. , t Substitute Trustee. ' Dated and posted May 14, 1936. i . f -J MaynWlJune? Legal ftces It but net before tt had havinr his clothing to shreds and d4rrfe ripped all badly lacerated his body and both arms..- The eagle was later measured and bad a wing span of seven feet Woman Ties Money to Toy Balloon; It Flys Away Heislngfors, Finland. Having sold ber cow for 129 at the Helnaveden (central Finland) anrket a peasant woman tied the string eC a toy balloon, which she had purchased for her child. around. the money.' . "f - 1 , Bumped against ta the teething crowd,, the unfortunate woman Inad vertently released the string; the bal loon rapidly disappeared in the any ? bearing the money wltfe tt - w ;,,v: , .: . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Dock Morse, deceas ed, Jate of Perqu&nanft County, North Carolina; this is. to notify' all persons ms against tha estate -of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Durants Neck, N.' C on or before the 22nd day of May, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 22nd day of May, 193?. - ' ERNEST MORSE. Administrator of Dock Morse. A May24Uune7,14It NOTICE ;, i-t Sale f Valuable. Property By virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe cuted to nut by Henry B WflHam for certain purposes therein mention ed which, said Mortgage Deed bears date February 20th, .1929, and reg istered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans Coirty in Bool 17, Page 216, I shall on , Fri- ' Sale Of Valuable Prooertv " Under and by virtue of nower and Authority in me vested by a certain mortgage deed executed to me on the fifth day of February, 1929, by W; A. Chappell, which said mortgage ' deed is duly recorded in the office of Reg ister of Deeds for Perquimans County in Book 16, at page 495, 1 shall offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Perquim ana County 1 on , Tuesday, June 18, 1935, at twelve o'clock noon, the fol lowing described . tract or parcel of land to wit situated in the county of Perquimans, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: - . The same twenty-seven acres this day. aold to W. A. Chappell and known and designated as the HolloweU tract. The said land beintr manned and recorded in the Perquimans rec ords. , Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned map and deed above referrd to for further description. ;. it being the same lands sold to W A... Chappell by. M. M. Hurdle arid wife by deed dated February 6, 1929, and duly , recorded in thei office of Register of Deeds ,. -of - Perquimans County in Book 16, at pasre iu.. ..This the 14th day of May, 1935. : M. M. HURDLE, - ' Mortgagee. -Dated and posted this, the 14th day of May, 1935. - V Mayl71June7 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Decree of the Su perior Court of Perquimans . County ordering a Re-Sale on account of an upset bid havinr been made in the cause of Ivan E. Riddick and wife et als. Ex Parte, the, undersigned com missioner will offer for sale at Public Outcry at the Courthouse Door in Hertford, Perquimans County, N..C to the . highest bidders for cash on Wednesday, .the 29thf day of Mar, 1935, at 12 o'clock Nooi i The fallowing- de'-rilej t land lying, and being in L. 4 Township, Perquimans County," N. C. 1st. Tract : Known as the "Homo Placed adjoining lands' of Mrs. J. E. Bunch, R. A. Baker, --James Twine, -Winslow heirs and John Riddick con- " taining 25 acres, more or less. -.. J 2nd -Tract "Known--as the Perryf land adjoining - the lands of John -Riddick, . W.' M. Eason,1 the ,Twinrv'" lands and others, containing 67 acres,; more or less. t. j- , v.. ' ' 3rd, Tract. -.KnowA as the. "Low Ground'' land adjoining the lands of C William C. Chappell, the Twine heirs- and the low ground road, containing - 4Q acres, more or less.-. ? r-i 4th. Tract Known as the "Stable . Tract" adjoining the lands of Rufus M- Twine, Will Stallings, the' Ada Wingo r , Tract L: H; ' Hurdle and others' con - . taining 80 acres, more or less. The said land being , the lands which v formerly were owned ' by the ' : ; late W. A. Riddick and his wife Ella - -S. Riddick. . 1 - , ,5 1 , SILAS M. WHEDBEE , - Commissioner. Dated and posted this the ' ., 13th day of May, 1935. ' Mayl7!4 S ( . BEAUTIFUL MODELS IN Silks, linens, I3yelet Embroidery and 'Lace ' We Have a Complete Line of ; Ready-to-wear THE SMART SHOP (Hilda's Beauty Shop) . HERTFORD, N. C - 0 1 companied by little Miss Anie Ray Hobbs. The Sewinir Club was entertained I by Mrs. Moody HolloweU on Friday. After a very enjoyable afternoon the hostess served sandwiches and tea. I Those present were Mesdames Osia Bunch, Jim Stallings, Alice Jtunton, W. H. Riddick, J. H. Bunch, A. M. A. Hollowell, Clinton Hollowell,-Warner Bunch, Elton Eure, Dixie Hollowell, Daisy Spivey, Susie Hollowell, irvin HolloweU. Lee Stallings, Mattie Jones of Coraneake. Host Hollowell, T. D. Hollowell, " Earl Blanchard, Lonara Spivey, W. L. Riddick, R. 0. Hobbs, P. D. Hobbs; Braxton Hollowell, Fool Hobbs, Misses Iona Rountree, Irene Hobbs. Glister Stallings, uons hoi- lowell, Ruby Lee Doris and Georgia I Bunch. Arline and William Spivey. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Riddick and Miss Helen Hollowell were recent visitors in Woodland. ; ! Vernon Stallings of Savannah, Ga., was a recent guest with his mother. Mrs. Lee Stallings, and its present signihcance day There was an old Roman law relating to i Bank Derxsits tlhe eif xore aepositor wno receivea interest jonia x , u money. ..;v; '-: MiMMH ,klyA Today, in America; each of those de orsis protected against loss in insured Banks ;VetherI6rinoti HICKORyiCKO ,H Misses' Hazel and Pauline Twine. Marie; Katharine v and ' Jessie Wrae Eason and Orice Winslow attended commencement exercises at Whites- ton school Tuesday. if Jessie Turner of - Norfolk visited friends in the community Tuesday nla-ht and Wednesday. - Misses darissa ' Winslow ' and Madre Lane of Viliiteston were din ner guests of Miss Jessie Wrae Ea- m Wedneadav - - - . - - ' Mrs. Dora Hinton. Miss Mildred Hinton and Ralph . Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Turner Saturday, who are convalescing in the Albe marie Hospital from Injuries sustain ed in an automobile acclJeat which occurred recently. Miss Jessie Wrae Eason tie surance. the benefits of Depccit In 11- 4 Dcpccit3 up to r by the Federal B , . y if v"t ti .v ' r : V) J; : i: ,' "f vV" I'M '4 i Soft Collar Comfort Without the Wrinkle 1 1 V o Will Not Wrinkle - " ' wm Not wilt - : ;f a . Will Not Crush' ' ' -Will Not Curl h!"' :' ; .OLaunders Easily. i UiCetamS ItA Neat Annnaranoo v - - VM ;m , www w rl'v"VA VsAAVV'1' extra spftfTAT. - V1 if) ,t I OUR WINDOW 1 ( V "t "n. .r. k , . : '4 , "4 . ... 1 I'ra. E. L. Winslow, from ga:;t cf KLs CarlF?a Wfc:! Ui " -r 1 . 1 t! c " yti ' iwa - ' .1 1 ' -Uvea
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