i'-t t , In Hosnttal . '. Wffliam E. White, Jr., who has 1 been, sick for several weeks, was taken to the Duke Hospital, at Dur ham, on Thursday of this week for examination and treatment ' i Visited t Mackeys - Mrs. J. E. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cannon and children spent loacKeys. Returns From Trip Mrs.. W. Lordley returned Tues day night from a trip to Salisbury, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, and Ra leigh. Attend Meeting Among those from Hertford who attended the revival meeting at the Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church in Elizabeth City on Tuesday night, were Mrs. J. E. White, Mrs. E. W. Mayes, Mrs. Harry Broughton and Mrs. J. E. Everett. 1 Visited Broughton Family Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton had as a guest on Sunday Mr. Brough ton's brother, A. J. Broughton, of Kenly. To Return This Week V. N. Darden, who recently under went an operation at a Norfolk, Va., hospital, is convalescing satis factorily and is expected to return home this week. , Miss Newby At Home Miss Jessie Tayloe Newby, who has been teaching at Canton, has re turned home for the summer vaca tion. Miss Fowler Returns Mirs Frances Fowler, of the Ma rion school faculty, having complet- returned home. Mrs. Elliott in Hospital Mrs. William T. Elliott underwent an operation at the Norfolk General Hospital, formerly the Protestant Hospital, in Norfolk, Va., on Satur day. ' Mrs. Elliott was reported as very sick early in the week. ' Leave . For California Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Barbieur and their little son, Jimmie, and Will Reed, formerly of Dunlap, Term., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reed, left Wednesday morning for Needles, California, where they will live while Mr. Barbieur and Mr. Reed are engaged in construction work. Mrs. Hoffler Visiting Mrs. W. E. Hoffler is spending a couple of weeks with her son, Mon roe Hoffler, at Hampton, Va. To Attend Hop at Annapolis Misses Mary Helene Newby and Helene Nixon left Friday morning for Annapolis, where they will spent the week-end and attend the Satur day night hop at the Naval Academy. Durham Visitor Here J. S. Babb, of Durham, spent Sun day hejy 'with his mother, Mrs. W. L. F. Babb. Monroe Hoffler Here Monroe Hoffler, of Hampton, Va., was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoffler. D. J. Pritchard Buys J. A. Perry's Interest D. J. Pritchard has purchased the interest of J. A. Perry in the Cen tral Grocery and is now the sole owner. The business will be carried on under the same name, the Central BALLAIIACK jpWS Mr. and "Mrs, R. 5. Chappell and children, of Bethel, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rogerson Sunday. . Mrs. Mack Sanderlin, of Camden, who has' been visiting 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T Harrell, returned home Thursday. , - . Mr. and Mrs. PauLT. Perry and children, of Elisabeth, City, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry. . . . Mrs. R. T. Harrell and Mrs. Mack Sanderlin ' spent - Wednesday with Mrs. Johnnie Goodwin. Misses Pencie and Addie Mae Ward, of Bethel, spent the week-end with Mrs. A; J, Parrish. . Mrs. Hinton, of . Elizabeth City, is visiting her1, daughter, Mrs. J. E. Perry. ' : : t- ' Mr. and Mrs, F. T,' Evans went to town shopping Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. S. Layden and daughter, Miss Mary spent Saturday in Hert ford with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M- Sutton went to town Tuesday morning. Miss Lillie Harrell is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mack Sanderlin, at Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith and baby, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Smith. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lay den Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Layden and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Layden and J. E. Rogerson. Mrs. Graham Perry and children were guests of Mrs. Joe Layden one evening last week. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry Sunday afternoon Mrs. Joe Layden visited in the home of J. E. Rogerson Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Josie Smith went to Newport News, Va., Sunday to make their home. Mrs. Kanka Honor f. , .r W: Guest At Party ed her work for the school year, has Grocery, LITTLE GIRL SPRAINS ANKLE Corolyn, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Trueblood, had the misfortune to severely sprain an ankle on Tuesday, when she fell as she ran to meet her teacher on the grounds of the Winfall school. 1 jMypJ?M(Sin j The above prices will be for strictly cash during PViday and Satur day, May 8 and 9. Sale tax included in above prices. VESPER OR DIAMOND D" (Semes Pound 2s 28 OZ. JAR APPLE BITTER 13& CLUSTER Raisins Pound No. 2 Can String Beans 3 cans 2&C Sugar Per pound. Table Salt 3 packages. .HOC Kellogs Corn Flakes pm 3 packages j Hershey's Chocolate Half pound.. HOC Gibb's Vegetable Soup 3 large cans.. Mackerel 3 tall cans Campbell's Tomato Juice, -.-3 cans -0 O Whole Ripe Figs 3 cans........ Pleezing Salad Dressing v Quart jar....... SAUSAGE MEAT Per Pound FRESH FRANKS "Per Pound 20 s Pleezing SELF-RISING n 12 lb. Dag r Every Bag Guaranteed CHUCK BEEF ROAST OR STEAK. " lb. ago - BEEFSTEAK , ;Per Pound 25G Full Cream Cheese Pound..:.::...-' . Mrs. B. S, Banks, Sr., " was ' the honor guest at a delightful surprise birthday party given at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Banks, in Durante. fJeck, on Thursday, the occasion being the 84th birthday of Mrs. Bankr. L The honoree was the recipient of many attractive gifts. Those present included Mr.', and Mrs.Bircb.er Banks, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Banks, : Mr. and Mrs.' L. R. Webb, Mr; and- Mrs.' Guy Webb; Johnnie Webb, Mrs. Clifton Haskett, Mrs. George Newby, ' Mrs. Edgar Webb, Roulhae Webb,- Edgar Feild, Nita Sawder. Carson' Banks,"' Roy Banks. Carmen . Perry, Ruth Haekett, : and' Louise Banks. t Pastor Is Thankful For Fine Cooperation We, the members of St Paul A. M. E. Zion Church, wish to express our gratitude to our many friends of the city who have expressed such a cooperative spirit in so large a meas ure through their contributions of finance and service that our renova tions plans might be a success as never before in the history of the church in so short a time (two months.) May God bless our town and its citizens. , G. H. COFFEY, Pastor. CHAPANOKE NEWS Miss Lillian Bright was visiting friends in Elizabeth City Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Irma D'Orsay has gone to Nags Head for the summer months. Miss Eleanor Hunter and Miss Wilma Hobbs, of Hertford, spent the week-end with Miss Anna-Belle Wood, al Woodville. Miss Gladys Hamrick, of Hertford, was in Chapanoke Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bogue and Miss Beulah Bogue were in Elizabeth City Saturday. Miss Lame Wood, of Edenton, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood. She had as her guest, Miss Saintie White, also of Edenton. . Henry Swayne is quite ill at his home at Woodville. TMrsfZ. W. Evans and Mrs.. B. W. Evans, from near Edenton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Friday. nil's ac r?nni"innpj Ull" iimim,pw m AnnoonciDG V FISHIN' CONTEST! ' T. Yew Kit Without Cmt A ' In Prizes Including this , Come In and Sign Up For the Big Contest 1 I i Fresh Water Rods Deep Sea Rods All Types Reels Silk Lines Sea Lines Hand lines Tackle Kits Fresh Water Baits SaltWater Baits AH Types Leaders Sinkers and Hooks ml ffslA-LIHSl . Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. . Everything In Hardware' and Supplies : Phone 4 Edenton, N. C buy this full-family rii&iiAi "METER:M1SER at athu&j jetfccpticma pAicc size B , A nnln CiiIiaa t ( i " 1 3 cans....u..;.:.IJL;3 : ) (SQHEiL?:D'r3l!&j - : VJ J. PRITCHAHD, Uanser ru rr ojivcr :;r iicrtfcrd, n; c. f 1 Hti. i I t HI I SI 'i-M V 'I I'' vTenmaslow M 15c ads V I Another 'Special! MnI FMOIDAin As an equally senw tional jprfoe t s a geo nio. 6 CO. ft. FRIGID. f, AIRB for fiunilies who need an even larger - modeL Shelf area 13.6 ; sq, ft. all usable. 84 bigice cubes. 8 pounds ot ice at ooe&cezing; THIS QKMUINS fMQUUURM - KZETS ALL FIVE STAK3AK3S . FOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING Cmm htmJpntb4 demonstration of ALL FIVE: ' 1. LOWER OPERATING COST 2. SAFER FOOD PROTECTION 3. FASTER FRZEZINO-MORE ICS 4. MORE USABILITY ' B. FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION MAN Gives You All These Genuine : FRiS'.SAinS Advantages J T Model Oliutrated Is DRS 3-3 V 5.fc cubic feet capacity 10.7 square feel shelf area 63 big ice cubes, 6 pounds of ice al one freezing Double Range Cold Control Exclusive Meter-Miser cold making noil , Fire Years Protection against serrice expense on the sealed-io mechanism for only $5 In- -eluded in purchase price Super Freezer Stainless,; i Porcelain in Seamless Interior Gteandng, Endur x ing Dulux Exterior Finish Automatic Reset De froster Automatic Ice Tray Release Auto . , snatic Interior Light - Remorable Shelves ; : FrigidaireHydrator Plenty of all-bottle space, .y Made only by General Motors. ! i 'i i " ' ' . - j . ' r the cabioet rLXla eviJoore tlt ' are kept al Safety-Zone Tmrentdre.'Nv below 50 degrees and above 3 2 dr;" zs. :r":L.So. tie c, ,

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