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t A. ' 1 .Mrs. John 0. White, Sr., of Route fine orient Inct. waV in TTprt.fnrH with her son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. White. W. C. Reed, of Plymouth, is visit insr his parents. Mr. and Mrs, C. Ft Reed, near Hertford. Mrs. T. G. Butler, of Athens, Ga is spending some time in Hertford as the guest of her sob, ur. uitner H, Butler. Dr. Butler's brother, Dr. Estes Butler, of Raleigh, has also WfiffTiere for the past week. Miss Grace Hobbs, of Asheboro, was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Williams on Friday. Marshall Owens is spending his va cation at Nags Head- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Archie, of Wake Forest, spent the week-end with Mrs. Archie's parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby. Miss Mary Louise Rumbley has re turned to her home at Farmville af ter a visit to Miss Dorcas Knowles, and to Misses Carolyn and Hattie Weaver Riddick. Mrs. A. R. Patton and her little son, Archie, of Marion, are visiting Mrs. Patton's mother, Mrs. P. H Small. L. W. Anderson has returned from a southern motor trip, having visited at New Orleans, La., Jackson, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., and other points. His two children, Marie and Jack, who accompanied him on the trip, remain ed in Mississippi, where they will visit their grandmother, Mrs. T. J Cathey, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell and their little son, Richard, of Rich Square, spent Sunday here with rela tives. Mrs. R. D. Elliott and her son, Darius, of Rich Square, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, in Hert ford. Dr. T. A. Cox and Mrs. Cox hare returned from a vacation at Vir ginia Beach and Buckroe Beach, Va. Miss Pattie Fleetwood of Asheville is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood. Miss Fleet wood is a native of Hertford, having left here when a very small girl. Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wilson have returned from a trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. Trim Wilson and Mrs. H. A. Whitley left Friday to visit Mrs. Thomas Sumner at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. D. Spivey and chil dren and Mrs. Norman Elliott are visiting relatives at Whiteville. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby of Hertford, were advised on Tuesday of the birth of a grandson, George Edgar Newby, III, at Rocky Mount. Mrs. W. M. Divers and Mrs. T. E. Raper were called to Elizabeth City by the critical illness of their moth er, Mrs. Mary Davis. Mrs. L. N. Hollowell is a patient in the Protestant Hospital in Nor folw, where she underwent an opera tion on Wednesday of this week.. Her condition is reported as satisfactory. Mrs. W. T. Elliott is a patient in a Norfolk hospital. Misses Frances and Carolyn Lamb are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. W. H. Lamb, in Washington, N. C. Mrs. A. F. Proctor, who lives near Edenton, spent Tuesday in Hertford, visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mrs. J. L. Nixon, of Winfall, was shopping in Hertford on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Edwards, in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Winslow and their little daughter, Lois, of Bagley Swamp; Mrs. A. B. Parker and her - little son, T. A., of Drewerys Bluff, Va., who are visiting in the county; Mrs. Hettie V. Lamb, Miss Madeline ' Lamb and Wilbur Lamb, of Belvi dere, attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R- C. Lilley at Churchland, Va., on Sunday. Mrs. M. S. Elliott, of Edenton, and her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Rector, of Norfolk, Va., visited relatives in Hertford on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg and Miss Lizzie Brace motored to Nags Head on mursaay, wnwe uj were joined by Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Bell, of Norfolk, Va., and the party -v isited Manteo and other points oi interest. ' ' ' - 'i Jake White , accompanied by his brother-in-law, Charles Bush, oi Washington, D. C, spent Sunday lr Greenville, visiting M. and Mrs. Milton H White. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson and ' fciv Hauirhter. Alice, of Franuin. ' Va-, arev spending this week with tr Roberaon'a sister. Mrs. Herman . u in Mn. John Slocumb, -of , -w .... . it. wflminiton.' and ; Mis cuzaoeui Todor, of Roanoke, Va., were guests 'i m. mnA Mm. P. L. Bostick on ' Mrs. B H. Willis is visiting friends -t T.iifitnn this week." P. L. Bostick and ntr dnticrhter. Anne. Mrs R. H. Wil- ' 11a 'ami Wra. T. C. Blanchard went on picnic to Nags Head and Roanoke . mi t vl Walters scent last week fn Edenton.' visiting her daughter 5 I'lua Anne Bostick. , who has been scni'- j soma time in Hertford wit H r Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bos , i . . J to her home in Grecns- - Mrs. M.' T. Griffin, : from near Edenton, was in Hertford on Wed nesday. Mrs. Frank Kugler and her two little daughters, Jane , and Vail, are visiting relatives in Washington, North Carolina. , Mrs. Robert Brinn returned this week from Richmond, Va. She was accompanied by Miss Frances New berry, of Richmond, Va., who is vis iting her for a few days. Miss Elizabeth Tucker" is visiting friends at Scotland Neck this week. E. W. Lordley made a business trip to Raleigh on Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Nachman and Mrs. Wil Ham Madre spent Tuesday in Nor folk, Va- Mrs.' 'Nachman attended a business meeting of the agents of the Reliance Life Insurance Company. RYLAND Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dail and daugh ter, Miss Albertha, and Mr. Lloyd Chappell were supper guests of Mrs. Dail's sister, Mrs. Freeland Chappell, and Mr. Chappell, Sunday evening. Miss Carrie Smith, of Lumberton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Howell and Stanley Taylor visited relatives in Gates County Sunday. Little Miss Marguerite Ward was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mirs Maggie Chappell, near Belvidere. Miss Montaze Byrum returned to her home near Cannon's Ferry Sun day after spending several days with Miss Mary Lee Davis. Mrs. G. A. Boyce and children, G. A. and Sarah Jane, Mrs. Mathew Parks and children visited Mrs. Boyce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ellis, near Sunbury, Sunday after noon. Mrs. W. J. Outland and daughter, Miss Orene, Miss Thelma Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster and son vis ited Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Copeland Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ward and two children, Thomasine and David, and Juanita Lane motored to Woodville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Copeland, Mrs. Penina Ward, Mrs. W. H. Boyce and Miss Rella Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lane and daughter, Katherine, vis ited Mrs. Louisa Ward Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Hollowell and children, of Edenton, visited her mother, Mrs. Harriett Parks, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Copeland and sons, and Mrs. lorn .Nixon visited Mrs. Ella Mae Ward Saturday after noon. 0. N. Jordan has been sick for the past week, but-is able to be up now. Mrs.-Gurney Byrum, from Cross Roads, visited Mrs. Roy Parks Tues day afternoon. Misses Evelyn Jordan and Grace Hollowell were in Edenton shopping Thursday. Mrs. Roy Parks called on Mrs. O- 'N. Jordan Sunday evening. Little Gerald Bradford is visiting his aunt, Mrs. H. H. Lane, this week. Mrs. T. L. Ward and children have gone to visit her parents near Ashe ville. HOPEWELL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and children, of Charleston, S. G, were the guests of Mr. Smith's uncle, Mr. Ed Smith, and Mrs. Smith, on Sun day. 1 . Miss Frances Fleetwood had as her house guest last week Miss Evelyn Grimsley, of Farmville. Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Gray, from near Edenton, visited in the home of Mr. Albert Gray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.- Roscoe Kirby and children visited . relatives at Yeopim Sunday. "Vj f Mrs. Mary Hayman had as her house-guest for the week Miss Ber- mce Dail, from near Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long, of Rich mond, Va., were week-end guests of Mr. Long's father, Mr. T. J. Long. Mrs. Andrew Ward, of. Norfolk Va., spent Thursday with Mrs. E. T. Smith. Mrs. Johnnie Ward, of Edenton, A-as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Proctor Tuesday afternoon. ' Misses Emma and Mary Alice Fel- ton, of Beech Spring, were guests of Misses Frances ; and &atnryn Fleet wood on Thursday. Several of our young people went on the T. w. A. picnic to Long Beach last Wednesday. j ', WINFALL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' Stanton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ec' Mathews, near Herttoro. Mr. and Mrs. J F Hoiioweu spem Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Slsberrj WhAdhM. of . Hertford. R. F. D. f Mr. and Mrs. Kaymona joraan motored to Washington, N. C, Sm daw MS i-SMfr'mh Miss Johnnie Lane, who is a nurse at Lake View Hospital, Suffolk, Va is spending her vacation with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane, Win fall Star. Router - - ' " Mr. and Mrs. B. FT Kke, I.Irs I.ma nendrix and Jliss r- I His r red to Elischeih C7 ' 3 U see Mrs. Meador ; Harrell, - who has been very ill in Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. T. J. Gilbert has returned to her home t Blackwater, Va., after a visit with Mrs, J. JL Nixon. -' " ' Mrs. Elizabeth' : White : is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe Npwell near WinfaU.';-' i : Mr. and MrsTJV.'L. Nixon and Sam Hiliary motored to JBIaokwater, Va Sunday. . James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Stafford, is very ill with malaria. Misa Sallie Stafford, Jobe Terry and Mrs. Reme Copeland, of Ryland; Miss Harrell, -.of Suffolk, Va., and W.; C. Howell, of Miami, la., visited jars. WUI Mansfield Friday, Mr. and Mrs.. J. F. Hollowell and son, Joel, Jr., motored : to Norfolk Va., Tuesday. ',)., A, R. -Winslow, Jr., ; and mother, Mras A. R WinsIow, Sr., spent Sun day at Virginia Beach, Va. lINEY WOODS ''''v,'','lMHMa.' Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N, Chappell Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Brafford and children of Washington, D. C, are spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Mary Phthisic. Mrs. W. P. Chappell, Mrs. J. P. White, Fernanda and Purvis Chap pell spent last : Friday in Elizabeth City. '--p Mrs. Herbert Lane and children of Ryland spent Friday with her moth er, Mrs. Mary phthisic. Ernest Chappell of Norfolk is vis ing his fathejv Thomas S. Chappell. Mrs. Anna JLne spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Chappell. Miss June Page Ward of Elizabeth City has returned home after spending-two weeks with Mis3 Agnes Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chappell and Miss Sybil Chappell spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. W. Chap pell. Mrs. C. M. Chappell and son, Thomas, spent Saturday in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Laura Lamb and daughter, Mary, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Anna Lane. Mrs. j. P. White, Mrs. C. J. Raper and children, Mrs. -Mary Phthisic and Grady Brafford, Miss Bertha Smith spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. E. N. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chappell spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hunter. Miss Geneva Chappell spent Sat urday night with Misses Cora Mae and Irene Chappell. Mrs. J. R. Chappell visited Mrs. S. G. Chappell Wednesday. Mrs. Troy Chappell spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. K Chappell. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boyce have returned after a pleasant visit to relatives at Hobbsville. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy and children, Janet and Carey, are spend ing the week in Maryland. Misses Alcesta Whitehead and Waverly Dorsey spent Saturday in Elizabeth City. Miss Cheatham of Roanoke, Va.," is spending several days with her sis ter, Mrs: Johnnie Bray, near Wood ville. Miss Louise Wilson returned Fri day from Mercer University,' Macon, Ga, where she has been attending school. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur : White of Harrisonville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White. . Walton .Whitehead spent - Sunday with his toother, Mrs. Paul White- Mrs. Paul Whitehead and dan-fetor, Miss Alcesta, are leaving; Monday for Washington, D. C, where .they will visit Mrs. Whitehead's Mrs. F. C. O'Brien. Mrs. Rupert Stanton of-. Weeka- ville spent Sunday with her mother at Woodville. ? - Miss Lillie Wood of Norfolk spent the week-end at Woodville witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bray spent Saturday afternoon with " Mrs. Joe Elliott - - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott and daugh ter, Minnie Belle, Bpent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. Edward Proctor at Bethel. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Halsey spent the week-end with Mrs. Halsey'a par ents in Edenton. - 1 Mrs. Arthur Pierce and Mrs. John Bright spent Sunday In Norfolk, vis iting Mrs, Bright's . daughter, Mrs, Jack Trueblood. N H.-L Ownley ; and daughters, Misses Myrtle and Geneva Ownley, spent Sunday with Mrs. E. C. Spnull in Norfolk. Henry Stokely is ill at his home in Woodville. --r , - . -. Surprise Party A delightful birthday . party was given recently at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sam Harrell in honor of their little son, Winford Harrell, who celebrated his seventh bimday anni versary. The honoree received many pretty and useful presents. The cLU dren played games out on the lawn. Mrs Harrell served delicious ice Cream and cake.- About 25 of Win ford's little friends enjoyed the even ing with him, - , - . ; Indicative of the good r"-a vest in Carbarrus County I 1 two neW granaries with i . between- 8 and 4 thouc ' each have been withia t . weds. ' har- :on, y : CELEBRATING r-y : V f ; ' ;:::::. t. -v .:::.: '! ' : The store of J. C. Blanchard & Co.which'is having its big semi-annual . Linwood Skinner, department director, says that evervthinir in the store is marked down for this big sales HIT OR- MISS By M. L. W. Milk delivered in bottles is some thmg new to Archie Patton. Archie likes his milk fresh from the cow, as he is accustomed to having it at his home on a farm in ' McDowell County. Just now Archie is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. P. H. Small, in Hertford. He refuses to drink the milk served there. "I don't like canned milk," he explained. "But, Archie, this is not canned milk," he was told. "Well," answered Archie, "I haven't seen any cow." , So much road construction work going on in the county has been very stimulating to business generally. Too much of this work cannot be done to suit the merchants, who probably more than; any other class feel the effects of the pay rolls. . That the oil mill is to be rebuilt shortly is good news. Not only will employment be given to a consider able number of men during the con struction of the mill, but a larger number will be given permanent em ployment in the operation of the mill. C. P. Morris, manager of the Eastern Cotton Oil Company, stepped in at Anderson's Drug Store on Tues day night and was waiting at the fountain to be served 'a Coca Cola when a small boy came in and, step ping up to Mr. Morris said, "Mo the 1 says please step out to the car a mlnate." - Mr, Morris obligingly stepped out to find a strange lady seated in the ear "at l&e . critW ''Bring me two Coca CWaa and three glasses of wa ter, please," ate said. ' Bowing po litely, me. Moms walked back mho the drug stect sad passed on the order. It happened long , time ago. fn the days when Koith Carolina fbat went drr. A - certain ; promincat Hertford cmsen get to imbibing a little too freely of the cup . tiwt cheers to pitas Ms wfe. One night when he was; "whooping it up" quae considerably " witk the . boys down town the good1 lady : appealed .,' Xm a close friend f her hnsband whom ale knew did not drink to try to bring her erring husband heme and if possSJe to get his Eftmr away from him. She said she f eft sure he had a quaaaity of booties' stuff stored away. The Frieaf found The Man ami con fidentially requested him to give him drink. "New, I don't want to drink with these youngsters," be said. I do no want them to see me take t : drink, you. kaow." The Man, al ways obliging, was glad to give his friend a drink of his own Etjwor and led him to the hiding placet. There was a gallon Jug almost Ml of corn liquor. ; - , "I dont Uke mine like tMs," ex plained The Friend. ''LeVs go up to your house and get aome sugar and some water and mix the drinks." The Man. was too much befuddled to realize the egame, so .he acquiesced, and the pair set out When they got there The Man opened the door, and right, there his wife took charge of the situation and a lot of explanation was in order. The Friend was quick to seize the ' opportunity to escape, but he was left with the 'jug to hold. He didnt know what to do with it, so decided to take it to his office and hide it awav. ' - The next day ' The Man needed drink badly, ne was down brirvt and early to ask The Friend for a 1 1- tle "pick rp.H noalisirj his edi tion, The Friend r: i, ar.J Izi Un to the place of concc: '.r.cr.t and cve him a cnr.k. The Tiir-i stys he fort t voi:t V lei..' i.:::'n r r ? t i b t x" ? r '11" 1 I " 1 t BIG SALC3 EVENT, event. ' The Man appeared at his office and said he needed a little drink. He said he was feeling wretched - and needed some. He said his wife had said he could have a small drink and he did not have a drop. The Friend walked over to the hiding place and pulled out the jug. Each man glanced at the jug and then each glanced at the other's face. The expression on each face might be -described as vacant. And that might also describe the condition of the jug. There ' wasn't a drop of liquor in it. . - "So you drank my liquor!" ex claimed The Man. "And; after you wouldn't let me have itt I must say you are a fine friend!" Explanations seemlu" to be in or der. But The Friend didn't have an explanation. He was quite at sea. Finally he became articulate, MI do not understnd it,? he said, "any bet ter thafi yon do. " But the liquor was in my charge. . I .took it from you, and I will pay you for it, - Ho much did it cost you ?f Well talk about that later," replied The Man and left in apparent disgust. The Man likes to tell the tela now, because he says he found a key to his Friend's office and he had slipped in at will and taken 'a little "nip" whenever he pleased, which-explains the dry jug. , FARMER: Wont be f ' working yon amen more, Ned.' The new erriveil today. tractor J l 1:1 '. i Lei a'Trad-or Do It! i Commoji sense (or j : all modern farmers in the matter of poweivl ; ' for all tf)A - Wo ; anrl . lmnAiariT inVia ownnrl 0 I their farms. :j And in J iiywo uc,iiug uunc t r AKMAliL tnictor domg.them. i There's asize and type of FARM ALL trac-1 tor for your farm, too. Every, modol is de- J j,r.i tea If k , t , . ' . ' I practically no vpkeep j pencutDie-wm ao a lower cost job the year j ; 'round bccanco of low operating expenses and i 'C;.:i cr Viitc Ufl Per Vzlzzz r:l D:wi Taylbr Thcatrq vV' - edenton; n. c. VJL MOST COMFORTABLE SPOT IN TOWN Today (Thursday) July 25 ' ?The Devil Is a WiOman" vTftARLENE DIETRICH, . Friday, July 96V "Murder In The aouds ANN DVORAK LYLE TALBOT Saturday, July 27 ; - , , j$ "Ehd Of The TraU" TIMMcCOT V r Monday - Tuesday, July W-30 , "Public Hero No. lw LIONEL BARRYMORE JEAN ARTHUR LEWIS STONE CHESTER MORRIS - T 'r iii '.. .Vl.- 1 , - ' Wednesday, July 81- ' 'Baby !Face Harrillgtol, UNA MERKEL CHARLES BUTTERWORTH : ; -fir SOON SHIRLEY TEMPLE -in- "Our Little Girl r , , ) j; 'u :i II ;. Our Hut bands for wrist ; watcht not aloiu art re , markably ilrongKdurablt V iut ar4 also: striking beautiful and really com. '.forUAU. ,' , ' " v " CPENTOh No. CAR. HORSE: I figured the machine ag would catch up with Dan and me tome day. horse sense) dictates to I every case eiSthose iini yuu u; aiSO lulu X L. t expr - o at all 1 r m 'jf 8 1 ,;v' )' :
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