- - ' " - . i i ii hi mm. - r . , t "7 att : wtc. rv n ... . - 1 f Visited Mr. and Mrs." Broughton . ' Mrs. A. J. Broughton : and hex father, J G. High, and Rev. P. Newton, of Kenler, and Mrs. J.w. Bailey, ?of Eocky Mount, were guests this week -of Mr. and" Mrs. John Rmnvlitnn In' Tl art f fir A i Wm Robersoa in Wilson Miss Spivey Roberton spent a few - days in . Wilson thi sweek, attending days ill Wilson this week and attend ed the Jan Garber dance on Tuesday f Little Girl, Convalescent Little' Miss Dorothy Gordon Oakey, who recently underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils, is convalescent ' Mrs. Reed Sick Mrs. Dan Reed, of Route One, is reported on the sick. Jj,s.t. this; week. v 1 Miss Sutton Returns Home Miss Lucille Sutton has returned from 'a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. J. Moore, in Norfolk, Va. Here Saturday J. L. Copeland, of Chapanoke, spent. Saturday here, visiting his J.....!..... Htfn T T T nnn -uauguici, mis. . Sanford Visitors Mrs. F. T. Johnson had as guests over the week-end her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' J. Edwards, her brother, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE I wish to sell the house and lot now occupied by me as a home on the corner of Grubb Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in the Town of Hertford. Terms may be ar ranged. Wilson Reed J. Glenn Edwards, and: Miss Chris tine Hollowell, all of Sanford. , Returns.-Frora Veterans Hospital J..01iver White, who has spent the past month at the Veterans Hos pital 4n Columbia, S. C, undergoing treatment, returned home on -Saturday. . ' Visited Mr. and Mrs. Dau" Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dail had as dinner guests on Tuesday Mrs. A. J. Broughton, John High and Rev. r. F. Newton, of Kenley: Mrs.' Mary Bailey, of Rocky Mount; Mrs. Mary Parker, Mrs. John Broughton, and Rev. D. S. Dempsey, all of Hert ford. Bridge Party Held At New Hope, School Mrs. C. B. Goodman, primary teacher in New Hope school, and her P. T. A. group sponsored a subscrip tion bridge party at New Hope school house Friday evening. Eight tables were arranged and top score prizes were won by Miss Vida Banks, of New Hope, ana Her man Winslow, of Hretford. Refrsehments were served by Mrs. C. B. Goodman, Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Mrs. E. A. Turner and Mrs. S. T. Perry. Ace-Deuce Club Meets With Mrs. R. R. Perry The Ace-Deuce Contract Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. R. Perry, in New Hope. High score prize was awarded Mrs. M. M. Spivey and the consolation went to Mrs. J. W. Jackson. The hostess served delicious refreshments to the following players: Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Mrs. M. M. Spivey, Mrs; J. A. Sawyer, Mrs. C. B. Goodman, Mrs. E. M. Perry, Mrs. R. R. Perry, Miss Helen Morgan and Miss Re becca Webb. Funeral Held For V : ' James F. White Funeral V? servicers ' for f James' F. White, age ; 76; who ;'. died Thursday: night about 8:30 Vclock, were held at Up River .Friends- Church on Sat urday afternoon at 2:,30 o'clock'..The services were conducted by - Mrs. R. J. White and Mrs. F, C. White, ft The honorary pallbearers ' were : W.;T. Winslow, J. .T.,Wlnslow. J. L. White, Gideon Saunders, J. C Wins-' low and Eugene .Winslow. , The active pall-bearers were: Ed win White, Vivian - White,1 Murray WUtei Tononie White; Allison White Ernest White and Tommie; Winslow. Besides his wife,; the : deceased is survived by nine children, Paul Jay White, of - EUzabetb. " City ; ' - B.'-L. White, of Sunburyj Ralph White, of Norfolk, VaH-Rev. Hugh White, Winston-Salem; - Mrs. .Claude Walk er, of Burlington; Mrs. Dewitt Wins low, Mrs.' Luther " Winslow, Miss Pearl White - and Archie I White, of Whiteston. ;.: TJie following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. George T. Winslow, of Norfolk, Va.$ Mrs. Henry Winslow, F. C. Whiter of Bel videre, and R. J. Whitje. Twenty one grandchildren also survive, and two great-graridchildren. ; OWN YOUR OWN HOME: Hertford Building & Loan Association Will Offer Its 31st Series of Stock For Sale On Saturday, May 2, 1936 Money loaned to lift mortgages, make re-1 pairs and pay taxes on homes. Subscribe for stock and take advantage of z this opportunity to save money. HERTFORD BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION HOPEWELL 3MEWS Mrs. Sidney Long went to Duke Hosnital. Durham." last ' Monday. She ! was accompanied by. Mrs. Jones, who stayed with her until; Thursday, and Seth Long and Irwin Long, both" of whom returned home that night. Willie Hare, who - has been in Concord for sometime, -s visiting his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Har$., Bob Harrell and family of Balla hack, spent Sunday ' with the Joe Harrell family. Thomas Fleetwood is out after be ing quite sick for several days. IrwiiTLong, R. D. Creecy,' Misses Madge and Eunice .Long, Ambrose Long, Ernest Long ana Howara jjong went to Durham Sunday to visit Mrs. S. M. Long, a patient in Duke Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long, of Rich mond. Va.. snent ' the week-end, with T. J. Long and Mrs. Mary Hayman. Mr. and Mrs. Wfllie SheriocK, 01 Elizabeth City, ; visited J her father, W. P- Davis, Saturday. ' J. M. Fleetwood and 'O. C. Long, Jr., made a business trip to Rich mond, Va.,' last week. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Seta Long and fam ily spent Sunday at thejjome of his father, S. l liong. - ..- te. - . mb cnNGLtrroN here " ,T.ntw v. rnnrltonitformer Hert ford resident, who now -resides at wiiminirfnn. was in . Hertford , tius week. T5 t A.W.Hefren PRESIDENT . W. H. Hardcastle SECRETARY-TREASURER NOTICE TO MILK CUSTOMERS T MMl M Al4 4- X. 4-A TJTa-A13 WVT ' V j VVC W1SX1 tU iXllllVUllVG KAJ UIKS XXCXtXUIU MUM" l lip. t.hat. althmicrh l.hA AfiiinA Dairv ia no loncfir t doing business m liertiord, that we are pi-e-1 pared to take care of your needs in milk and I t cream. Not only can we furnish milk and I I cream for all of our old customers, But we are ! prepared to take care of all the former cus- J x pomers 01 me Acme uairy. Watch Fcr The Kccd Top PRESENT PRICES OF MHJC ARE Half Pint 4c I f Hve Solicit your business: - , Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C PROBRAM COMING WEEK Today (Thursday) Only 1 School Children 10c and 15e Matinee Night Regular Admission FROST KlNOi; THE WONDER DOG Drive a new Chevrolet-furnished by th Chowan Motor Company down Main Street at 12:3(r P. M- all by himself. He will also act on the Tay lor stage matinee and night with a blackface comedian. Tap Dancing, Singing and ' Guitar Playing ON tTHB SCREEN1 V "' Joe Morrison ; Baby.Leroy, "Chic" Sale - Rosalind Keith in . TPS A GREAT LIFE", r rriL - .... . Friday Only : . -i-:'- -y- REGULAR ADMISSION , Bert Wheeler and r Robert Woolsey in -v A THE RAINMAKERS" ,, , On the Stage 8 45 P. M. , , AMATEUR NIGHT 4 $19 TO THE WINNER Saturday Only ' -i', ' :, . REGULAR ADMISSION ; . Theatre opens at 2 P. M. and runs continuously. . " ".. " , -Tim . McCoy , in. ?r . . "ROARING GUNS1 'X 2 , Ala Mirade Rider "To IS' ; ; Cartoon, and Comedy " " Monday and Tuesday i , , . REGULAR ADMISSION ' Matinee, 8:15.Nlght, 7 and , The, screen's gVeat dramatic enaso of the seasonthe mighty novel be comes a magnificent motion picture. . Irene Dunne and ; : , Robert Taylor in '' -MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" A'iV'Act ana News'-;""? Wednesday (10c and 15c) . Allison i. Skipworth and Z: James Ellbon in ; "f "HITCH EIXE LADY" ' ALSO " -' Kajar bi Acr' -r fl 're . ; In BULK .nd PACKETS '" . .! Only quality new-crop Seeds are offered ' by this store, i These Seeds have been thor,- t ougniy tested a;or germination, tnus msunng ovnollcmf vnanl'a vTViotr Vioxm Kaon TMnr1nppH 1 ct'. . ri. bysome of ttfe largest grower and are of rj&A highest possible germination.. White and Yellow Field Corn Cotton Seed Soy Beans Norfolk Market Corn Bountif ul Snaps ood'ipM " . I All' Varieties i Cabbage ; Cantaloupe. , . -Watermelon. ; Pole Snaps and Umas Cucumbers Squash Beets and Carrots Hanover Kale Siberian Kale .-' Spinach r ?; TRACTORS ''H TRUCKS IMPLEMENTS Rvriirri Bros Hardware Co' 3 .. Everything In Hardware and Supplies a -i . . Sv W Rhone 4 Edenton, N. C. 1 f. ! c 111 .. I .l i1 .if iMaaawtf intiMwaih naWiayiiiiswwAA- . f . ... i 1 I Yu'-"pl i iii iin wiMtiii .irtVwa.wwx I ' ' V ; 1 Broadcloth f Madras - Repp Oxford - Chambray - Ripple --Don't let yourself nave . spring fever. Lighten v . :' your spirits and your wardrobe vfath these bright- y ( ) :;ly colored flirts. S Neck-band styles,? Duke ;of;( 3( )(U 1 v Kent collars and regulation tollixra:- - V Pkillip-Jcnes Shirts OOV "If! c'Arraiy SHirt 01,05 1 1 Kyooii r ! ' 'AND : COTTON 1 Op n j 4 - . V , All fast color and j ; i 'i Sanforized.; I f. acks and-';" - i 7 Stripes 4 r . 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