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TUB KQUIUANS TTSZLY. HERTFORD, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 19S6. .-- entertained a group of her friends Thursday evening . At her : noma in Winfall. Games and contests were aniAH.J' v' mi m .. - . -jjfu, aiter wmch dainty refresh . ments were served.- . : . - ' Those present were ; Misses Roth xvuui caieman, or Elizabeth City, Helen Morgan; - Gladys Ward, Delia Mae Twine, Hilda Byrum, w6arci, ujwe, Aima uuie, Marga ret Ferrell; Bessie Ferrell, Mattie Terrell, and Bessie J. Ward; Charlie and ike Sproill, Herbert XJray, of Edenton; Gerald ; Wood, Raymond Sawyer, Uoyd Twifprd, of Elizabeth City, Nick Stallings, Murray Pierce, Shennan Twine, Back Lane, "Ardell Byrum, Willie Lowe and Woodson " ruttle. ' "- ; v Mr. and Mrs. H.. H. Lane and two children, Juanita and Herbert Raye, were u Edenton Saturday evening, Mr. ana jars. Eisworth Blanchard, of Sign Pine, spent the week-end at the home of her father, Mr. D. G Ward.;.6.t. ,rK- Isaac Byrum attended the meeting ox tne Board or Education in Edenton Monday. Mrs. R. S. Ward and children, and Miss Mary Lee Davis spent Saturday in suiioiK, va. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Parks and children and Miss Rosa Parks visited at Glided Sunday. Mrs. Harriett Parks snent Thurs day with ier daughter, Mrs. J. T. Byrum, near Cannon's Ferry. George Ward and Ernest Ward. of Edenton, visited William and Lehman Ward Thursday afternoon. "tf 'ti I J i iuiir 17D1 Ktooinie 1 Hertford Building & Loan Association win utfer Its 31st Series of Stock For Sale on SafcrR9ay2, 193 Money loaned to lift mortgages, ma"ke re pairs and pay taxes on homes. Subscribe for stock and take advantage of this opportunity to save money. HERTFORD BIIUIQ6 6 U ASSOCIATION A. W. Hefren PRESIDENT W. H. Hardcastle SECRETARY-TREASURER II II W, TX. J W OBEY THAT IMPULSE! : Give your Graduate one of these beautiful ELGINS . . . choose from our complete selections! M 11 re u - MnaXlfia,l7iiwb,:)! M kt. utanl or whita . '.: fort'1 - .i tit tni . am fir LJ Trim, M..SSS.0O EIgi Batity is more than e deep. 'For these fine timepiece are produced y a unique partnership of skilled - vraiuuoen ami moaern scienusui lound only in America " W onI7 at E'e1"1 T06 timekeeping ability of each is tested to jvK. the, absolute standard of the stars.. Let Elgin be your graauaio s jueume remembrance . . . from you! Prices range from $19 to $500. Stop in and see our displays. ' C A M P E N JEV,ELERS : , NEW HOPE NEWS Mr. and ; . Mrs. Woodlev . Snenrpr: of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with air. spencers Barents. Mr. and Mrs W. W. Soencer. Cliff SiniDSon. of Greenville, anent the weekrend with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Simpson. Mrs. Kermit Barclift. of Washing ton, D. C, spent the week-end with ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Dail. Miss Jennie Newbv Outlaw. Mrs. Curtis Ross and babv. of Grlmesland. spent the week-end with their aunts, Mrs. Kosa Green and Mra. Eva Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barclift snent ouiiuay wiin ivira. uarcuit s Barents Mr. and Mrs. Story, at Chapanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Ives, of Eliza beth City, were dinner aruests of Mr ana Mrs. M. M. Smvey on Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bovee. Mrs Charney Umphlett and little Miss Faye Dail. of Edenton: Mr. and Mrs J. M. Nurney and Miss Marlorie Matthews, of Hertford,' Route 3, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail, on Sunday. Mrs. Elma Banks will entertain the Durants Neck Woman's Club on Wednesday afternoon, May 13. WINFALL NEWS Miss Gladva Ward fment tho wppIt. ,,l4- 1 i. i w ciiu wilji nr.i iiH.rHiii.H. ivir. nnn ivirs B. H. Ward. Miss Frankie Barber spent the week-end in Edenton with Mrs. An- tone Davenport. Mrs. Mollie Barber spent Tuesday with her brother, Joe Perry. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barber and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Bar ber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Godwin. Powell Dimmette. of New Bem. spent the week-end with his parents, Kev. and Mrs. J. W. Dimmette. Miss Dorothy Whedbee spent sev eral days last week with her sister, Mrs. Joel Hollowell- " Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Roach nnent Sunday near Belvidere with her pa rents. f Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simpson spent sunoay witn Miss Dona White. Mrs. J. H. Baker and dautrhter. Jessie, spent Wednesday in Norfolk, va., witn miss Gertrude Baker. Miss Dona White and her iruest. Miss Estelle Corson, of Hartford, Conn., are visitine in Georcia this week. Maurice Pike spent Sundav with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pike spent Sunday with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. White, near Woodville. Joel Hollowell. Jr.. snent Fridnv with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Whedbee, Hertford, Route 3. BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED BY LITTLE BILLY GREGORY Little Billy Gregory celebrated his second birthday Monday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gregory, at Chapanoke. The dining room was decorated with beautiful roses and potted plants, a lovely birthday cake forming the center piece for the table. The children enioved carries on the beautiful lawn, and later were in vited into the dining room, where a delicious sweet course was served. The little honoree received many pretty presents. About thirty little folks enioved w - the afternoon with Billy, nmwil X ' iiiittiriiYiii if IF X i! & Vf 1CT it rain or aoow( let , M I a MimnMr awn do Its y iinK! wont -wHh Its withering jiXb t hoat- wwither, climate J. IffffyWi J or eeaeoa cannot Ail the lift W X beautiful, fcarmoniowa x XiV hades of Atbey's V ' ?ML PrUad.ndZir P?tat., o ;' " ' 1 . 1 . - ' f ' 1 1-- 1 1;V yjrl : if verm I i ... . I IA ,- ! 7 1. I X " M ft i if .IX Don't Forget ay 10th Mother's Day She Would Like Lingerie, Chemise, Vests, Panties, Slips and Gowns. Made of only the finest grade of pure silk. Just the thing Mother would like 49c to $2.8 BLOUSES IN CREPE AND ORGANDIES The Styles AU Mothers Will Like 98c to $I.QO Fabric Gloves They wash so easily and look so 1 well with everything . . . they're f mother's favorite. White, Navy and f Grey- It is made of pars lead, pure aloe and purs lmed oil the longest toMing, preservativ ousting yea csn ase for fin hmnes. Keeps your home in -good repair and sppearaoee and holds your property value high. Select and use any of the 30 -beautiful colors of AtheyV lOOJ uro Lead and Zinc Paint or Atbey's White, tho whitest of sM white paints. '. . " ... I 1 .It....-: CMATtiEYPUatCO. HfV.. HOSE A new pair of Hose . . . something very light and sheer. In all the new summer shades. Mother will appre ciate their fineness 49c to 225 Every Mother Wants to "Look Her Best" Bring her to our Beauty Parlor for a Permanent Wave, Facial or Mani cure, She would be happy with one of these. Hertford Hardware & Supply Co.. . j . hertfoedn: o. . 104 Years of Service . Quality Merchandise Right Prices J. Ge -vBch '& Co., Itic "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 . HERTFORD, N. C.' 0 000 With A Comfort comes first in the new beach wear $4.95 ti. fee. i Scientifically Proportioned for Ease and Better Swimming .... THE most modern ideas in: bathing suit design are incor porated in these very well, made suits. Built for action : and comfort they have the. same good Btyling of the most' expensive suits madef " JANTZEN TRUNKS Sizes 28 to 40 " $2.95 $3.95 OTHER BRANDS FOR MEN AND BOYS 98c - $1.49 - $1.98 104 Years of Service t. Quality Merchandise ' Right Prices J. C BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "Blanchard's" Since 1832 ' HERTFORD, N. G ; f j j
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