P6-pdk;Taught AHpf',C6hCoHMaIung v r 1 ( - " v 1 I Gasoline; ether 'r rfBon"'tetra-"" chloride will remove ' -chewing gum from woolen clothing. . , x v t Wheelbarrows with pneumatic rub- l ber tires are , being used . on, African plantations.,' , ' . V . v r v Fayetteville Visitors "Miss Miriam Matheson and J. D. Jenldna, both of Fayetteville, spent Sunday hero visiting Miss Matheson'a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Sirs. R. M. Matheson. Mrs. HoIIoweH Improves Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, of the sales force of Simon's Store of Values, has been very sick for the past two eks'at her home in 'Winfall with She returned to wee an attack of flu. work this week. Mrs. Goodwin Returns Mrs. Ellie Goodwin returned Sun day from Protestant Hospital, Nor folk, Va., where she spent several days undergoing treatment. Visited at Wake Forest John Broughton has returned from a visit to friends at Wake Forest. Visited in Richmond Mrs. Charles Johnson spent Satur day in Richmond, Va-, visiting her sister, Mrs. F. W. Hobbs. Here From Kinston Mrs. C. M. Brickhouse, of KinBton, was a recent guest of Mrs. H. C O'Neal. ' Visited Mr. and Mrs. Nachman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krawitz, of (Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday in Hert ford, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Mr. Jillson Improves The Rev. E. T. Jillson, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, who bas been sick, is convalescing. To See Cherry Blossoms Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden and their daughter, Florence, motored to Washington, D. C, on Sunday to see the cherry blossoms. In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman spent Saturday in Richmond, Va. Visiting in Perquimans Dr. J. J. Skinner and Mrs. Skinner, of Washington, D. C, are spending some time at their country home, "Cove Grove," in Old Neck. Visiting at Bnrgaw Mrs. T. R. Winslow and her little daughter, Bettie Anne, are spending the week-end at Burgaw, the guests of Mrs. Winslow'a daughter, Mrs. Giles Kornegay. To Visit Family in Wilmington J. M. Newbold will spend the week end in Wilmington, with his family. Mrs. Nachman Improves Mrs. Louis Nachman, who was quite sick for several days, is able to be out again. Week-end in Washington Mrs. H. G. Winslow and her two children, Katherine and Hillry, will spend the week-end in Washington City. In Norfolk Wednesday Mayor H. G. Winslow and Town Clerk W. G. Newby, spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va., attending to affairs connected with the town. New Bern Visitor Miss Mackie Flowers, of New Bern, is spending the week-end with her sister, Miss Nell Flowers, in Hertford. Visiting Mrs. Gregory Mrs. Ida Gregory will have as her guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore, of Brewster, N. Y.; Mrs. W. E. Spruill and W. A. Gre gory, of Fayetteville. HOPEWELL MEWS T. A. Long, of Washington, D. C, visited his father, T. J. Long, and sistefs, Mrs. Mary Hayman and Mr? J. M. Fleetwood, last week. Miss Bernice Dail has returned to her home near Edenton, after a visit to Mrs. Mary Hayman. Miss Frances Gertrude Fleetwood, of the Chinquepin school . faculty, pent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mr. J. M. Fleetwood. She was accompanied home by a friend Miss Eugenia King. Visitors in the liome of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long Sunday included the ' following: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long and children, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Long, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Long, i Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Rf R. Keaton and son, Bobby, ' Mr? ana Mrs. j. j. hoods, Misses upy Keaton, Esther Ward, Pencie ' Ward, ,' Margaret Standin, Maude 'Keaton,, Louise Tarkenton, Cornie f Lee Ward, Sadie Standin, and Eloise , Keaton. v l J. M. Fleetwood and Joe Webb, of , Chowan, made a business trip to ; Richmond, Va., Tuesday, i Mrs. A, F. Proctor, Jtfrs. J. M. Fleetwood and Mrs. M. T. Griffin Va, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Long, of Elisabeth City, and Miss Naomi Spivey and mother, ' of New Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Long on Sunday. CHAPANOKE NEWS G. W.' Alexander was "In Norfolk, Va., Wednesday on business. Those from the Woodville Baptist Church attending the Chowan Wom an's Missionary Union at Riverside Baptist Church, Elizabeth City, on Tuesday were. Mrs. Mary Bray, Mrs. Johnnie Bray, Mrs. G. W. Gregory, Mrs. Thomas White, and Mrs. M. R. Griffin. Ardell Byrum, who has been with a CCC outfit in Georgia, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Oscar Byrum Roy Pierce, a patient in Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, is doing nicely. Mrs. John Symons and Mrs. Daisy Perry were visitors in Elizabeth Qity on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Howell were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha White head. Mrs. J. C. Wilson attended the district meeting of the W. M. S. at Riverside Baptist Church, Elizabeth City, Tuesday. The condition of Mrs. Walter Lowe remains about the same. She is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harrison Baker. RYLAND G. A. Boyce has returned from a business trip to Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ward and son, George, of Edenton, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis and daughter, Lois, from near Sign Pine, spent Sunday with Mrs. Harriett Parks. After visiting his sister, Mrs- Roy Parks, and Mr. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Sampel Lane have returned to their home in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Harriett Parks spent Thurs day with her daughter, Mrs; R. S. Ward. Isaac Byrum was in Edenton on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilson and children moved to the W. H. Elliott farm last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Henigar and children spent Sunday with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch, Sr., in Gum Pond. I ! HOMMHMMHI 2 Toledo University Students Instructed To Use 8tandard Measuring Utensils In Preparing Coffee niHESE four young ladles, stu- dents of Toledo University, should have no difficulty In prepar ing a perfect pot of coffee for their future husbands and families. Since coffee enjoys such universal popu larity. It la only natural that the art or making it correctly should play an Important part In the tone economics classes at this cndern Institution. Regardless" of the type of coffee caking device used, drlpolator, per colator, silei or the old fashioned coffee pot, students are Instructed to measure all Ingredients with standard measuring utensils, thus Insuring a uniform pot of good cof fee each time." Miss Lena Folger, Instructor 'of the class, advocates the following recipe for, correct coffee making, Two level tablespoons of coffee to standard measuring cup of water. If boiled ooffee is made, she sug gests the same proportions for each cop, pins an extra tablespoon of ooffee for the pot, She urges the use of standard measuring utensils to - Insure correct proportions for both water and coffee. Coffee vacuum packed in glans containers Is used In the laboratory class room because the coffee ts found to stay fresher over a longer period of time. In addition to the use of ooffee as a beverage, tbe Students also test recipes In wfticb ooffee is used as an Ingredient The tour, attractive misses pic tured above are left to right) Mary Ann Bova, Vivian Curtlss. Eleanor Moore and Virginia MUler. You Can't Stop a But ! , You Can Protect!. ; Your Property At , ; Loi7 Oost H. G. Winslow HERTFORD, N. C. BELVIDERE NEWS Rev. Howard Yow, Miss Hattie Pearl Nowell, Miss Marie Copeland, Miss Hilda Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow were dinner euests of Mrs. H. P. White and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Blanchard, of Hobbsville, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Asbell, of- Edenton; Mrs. Lucinda Lane, of Cen ter Hill; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. White were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chappell Sunday. DEMONSTRATION CLUB holds april meeting : ivlrs. Tommy Miller The Home Demonstrate Club of, ElltertaillS ClaSS Chapanoke met Tuesday at the home i of Mrs. John Symons with Mrs. Sy- j Mrs. Tommy Miller was hostess to mons and Mrs. Perry as joint host-.the Judson Memorial Sunday School esses. Class of the Hertford Baptist Church Miss Gladvs Hamrick. home asrent. gave a demonstration on'ihe-prepar- at'n of eggs. In the aosence of the president, Miss Mildred Lewis, Miss Gerrie Griffin presided. After the business session was over a social hour was enjoyed, sev eral contests causing much amuse ment Mrs. G. W. Alexander was prize winner Li one of the contests. Mrs. G. W. Alexander and .Miss Sarah Deal will entertain the club in May. v The hostesses served sandwiches and iced rinks to the following mem bers: Mrs. G. W. Alexander, Mrs. J. P. Elliott, Mrs. W. H. Elliott, Mrs. Daisy Perry, Mrs. J. C. Wfilson, Mrs. Alberto Ros, Mrs. Eula Ferrell, Mrs. John Symons, Misses Gerrie Griffin, Lessie Elliott. Gladvs Hamrick. Sara and Emma Deal, and Mrs. John! Asbell. COLORED ORGANIZATION HAS CREDITABLE AMATEUR NIGHT V yery, fine amateur program was given, by the colored people at the local school on Monday nighty when the Young Men's Progressive Slub, an organization of young colored men, sponsored an Amateur Night performance. f'.'' J The first prize was won by . a dancing team, Estelle Felton and George Felton. William Brickhouse won the second prize with V vocal 111- r:Xi::'.- a rauisuiuif u s -. ssiit.a '.n." : .".,- ', nwn'-ir in . " i. - ' ' : . ri Come in and see die PROOF OF ALL FTVBI 1. LOWER OKMTBM COST 2 cam rooo pkotictioii 3. FASTER FREEZMO MOM 4. MORE USABJUTY 5. FIVE-VEAR PROTEO- thjn rum ON DISPLAY AT 4,'' 1 '.' attended the. -W. M. U. association at Jliverside Baptist Church, Elizabeth City, Tuesday. . . lira, warren Stfflman, of Norolkf . J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. AUTHORIZED DEALER , Tuesday evening, Mrs. Bill Boyce had charge of the program, and those taking part were: Mrs. Charles Johnson and Miss Annie Larie. Those present included Mrs. Chas. Johnson teacher; Mesdames Tommy Miller, D. M. Jackson and Bill Boyce, Misses Essie Walker, Annie Lane, Lizzie Lee Hofler, Bennie Wood and Lucille Sutton. After the business session, a social hour was e joyed, and the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Johnson, served a sweet course. Tours Country at Cost of 20 Cents Pottstown, Pa. It cost Stephen Rittenhouse, twenty-four, exactly 20 cents to take a 10 month tour of the UniteM States. Rittenhouse left here with $2 In his pocket Bis travels, accom plished through hitch-hiking and train rides, took him as far north as Seattle and as far south as New Mexico. He workett In restaurants for meals and panned gold In Califor nia. One time he had a strike of two ounces of the glittering metal, which netted hint $63. Recently he returned with one five cent piece and $1.75 worth of gold. m raff FLOWERS FOR A HAPPY EASTER CORSAGES Lovely arrangement of Sweet Peas, Rose Buds, Gardenias, Violets, Cut Flowers, as well as Pot ted Plants. Reasonably Priced . DELIVERIES . ANYWHERE MRS. W. E. white ; Agent HERTFORD, N. C. - : r' v ; v -"- Last raMu:e SlheppetrsE "BLANCHARD'S Have Your Easter Turnouts The Spring fashion is a man's world full of , feminine coquetry. 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