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: HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY. MAY 99 105 PAGE FIVE El SS TV f T Mil I i . . 1 i r irni- n u ii iinti -ii -iriiii nu iri 1 iWv El - . (OWI (C0Mifi;KCMiilH 1 fjjr- xe imnnffiifnif!nrnirninnfiR!L I Give A Watch To s WJ Your Graduate 1 We Are Now Showing tFp-to-the-Minute CJ Styles In... ELGIN BULOVA HAMILTON HELBROS mm i.yjii f 7, Jl 'fi Priced From $12.75 to $60.00 CAMPEN'S , JEWELERS EDENTON, N. C. Attend Tne 6tn Annual Furniture Fashion Review Friday, May 2910 A. M. to 10 P. M. TOMLINSON EXHIBITION BUILDING Hish Point, North Carolina COMFORT IN SEARCH OF KINGS Four romantic centuries on four fascinating floors," showing what kings and queens sat upon, slept on and ate from. Interest, charm, romance,, antiques and PRIZES. . A prize for each floor. The Floor of HENRY Vlll-a con - trast in comfort Oak was; the royal I wood of his day, but how different trom tne gracious lines and melting comfort of today.. The QUEEN ANNE Floor -a new dynasty ifl wood "Mohogony, ' rich and curious wood.' Design begins to mellow- and to match the warm tones of this new wood. The Floor of VICTORIA REGINA comfort, still an aristocratic laggard, takes this first democratic: step from the panoply of empire to he cottage tne commoner. The Floor of the BACHELOR'S CHOICE-now all Js comfort, all is grace; colors match ot blend into new 4 harmonies for all and, as in Bucking ham Palace, "furniture and pictures . jnoaTs inuu m wuuuuicy inac '. links 18th and 19dr centuries with the' present day." - ' Don't miss this year's Fashion Review. Makt v, 7 f SpedaI prize for some .bride-elect No prices quoted, no sales made. Just a fascinating Furniture rasntonanow. - --- : . El. Joint Hostesses To two Recent Brides Mrs. W. G. Gaither and Miss Helen Gaither were hostesses on Monday afternoon at a delightful tea given at their home in honor of two recent brides. Mrs. R. B. Alhertson. of Portsmouth, Va, who was former ly Miss Louise Gaither, of Hertford; and Mrs. L. W. Anderson, of Hert ford, who was before her recent mar riage Miss Emma Young, of Raleigh, ana tneir nouse-guest, Mrs. W. H. Huffines, of Fayetteville. Those receiving were Mrs. Gaither. Miss Helen Gaither, Mrs. Albertson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Huffines, Mrs. E. C. Conger, of Elizabeth City; Mrs. B. G. Lewis. Mrs. Edmund T. Jillson. Mrs. W. H. Haldcastle and Mrs. H. A. Whitley poured tea, and Mrs. Clyde McCallum, Mrs. R. N. Hines and Mrs. H. G. Winslow served. About forty guests called during tne afternoon. poem, "Wishing." The lesson was conducted by members of the Society. At roll call each member answered with a scripture text containing the word "serve." The meeting closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." During the social hour the hostess setved a delicious sweet course to the following: Mesdames A. N. Wins low, Arba , Winslow, Lucius Winslow, Eugene Winslow, R. J. White, and Miss Reby Winslow, Joint Hostesses To Missionary Society The Delia Sharaburger Missionary Society of the Hertford Methodist Church met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. M. G. Owens, with Mrs. Owens and Miss Elizabeth Knowles as joint hostesses. Miss Knowles, president, presided, and the'program was presented by Mis. Durwood Reed. During the so cial hour which followed the hostess es served strawberry shortcake. Those present included Mesdames Charles Skinner. Durwood Reed. G. W. Barbee, Tommy Sutton, Oscar Felton, Howard Pitt, and Miss Mary Sumner. Up River Missionary Society Has Meeting The Up River Missionary Society met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Lindsey Winslow. Rev. Elizabeth White was in charge of the devotion al, and Mrs. Lindsey Winsrow read a Home Agent Gives Recipe To Can Peas A great many Perquimans house wives were interested in the recipe given in last week's issue of this newspaper for the canning of straw berries. The recipe was furnished by Miss Gladys Hamrick, Home Dem onstration Agent, who says that a number of women have told her that they have already used the recipe and found it highly satisfactory. With garden peas now maturing, a request has come in for a recipe for the canning of these, which is given below: Canning Garden Peas Peas should be freshly gathered, and it is essential that they be gra3 ed. Shaking peas through wire net ting of different sizes will grade them nicely. After grading, place small peas in a muslin sack and blanch for 3 min utes. Large or older peas must be blanched 5 minutes. Pack peas in No. 2 cans, fill with brine, and add 1 teaspooriful of sugar. Process No. 2 cans 45 minutes at 10 pounds pressure. Process glass jars 50 binutes at 10 pounds pressure. KILL BUGS WITH ROBERSON'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST "On the Corner" Hertford mm. Greater Savings at PETJBERS! Mild Cure . Land o' Lakes American Cheese Wc lb. COLONIAL SLICED OR HALVES Peaches No. 2'2 Cans SAGA BRAND NORWEGIAN ai No. 4 Cans ARMOUR'S COOKED CORNED 16 Oz. Cans Colonial Brand No. 2 Cans R. & H. BRAND (NO BOTTLE DEPOSIT) Ale or Beer Bottle NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S CAKES OR (Sraeliers Pkgs. FRENCH'S PURE CREAM 6 Oz. . Jars V 7. M. MORGAN FOR BREAKFAST JELL-O ICE CREAM SOUTHERN MANOR , ;, -Mica EDUCATOR 17c Pk. THE HEALTH SOAP Lifebuoy OUR PRIDE Dread Loaf Ace-Deuce Contract dub Entertained Mrs. M. M. Spivey was the charm ing hostess of the Ace-Deuce Con tract Club and a few others of her friends at her home in New Hope on Monday evening. The house was tastefully decorated with spring flow ers and four tables were arranged. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Herman Winslow, of Hertford, and by J. A. Sawyer. Low score prizes went to Mrs. J. A. Sawyer and Herman Winslow, of Hertford. The hostess was assisted in serv ing by Miss Naomi Spivey. Those olavinir included Mrs J w Jackson, Mrs. R. R. Perry, Mrs. C. a. ooodman, Miss Helen Morgan, Miss Rebecca Webb, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Div ers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson and M. M. Spivey. Miss Hattie Weaver Riddick was the week-end truest of Miss Sallie Mae Brewer, at Windsor. Romance in Nature If one can find romance in nature life need never be dull unless nne's work separates him from nature. i A I.' V .iv. V ft, t: n See Our Large Selection of NEW STRAW HATS Stiff and Soft Styles All Sizes 98c to $2.50 Buy your Straw Hat here and feel well dressed. SIMON'S "Store of Values" HERTFORD, N. C. 4 TONSIL CLINIC There will be a tonsil clinic on Tuesday and Thursday of each week during the month of June at Dr. Ward's office, in Hertford, for white school children of 6 to 12 years. If interested, see Dr. Ward or his nurse and make reservations before day of operation. ,...-jH.-J if KK' 1 i 4. i 'te 4 -k'k W A Pastel, Printed and White CREPES 19 - 2.90 398 - 495 JUST RECEIVED A LOVELY LOT OF Junior Wash Dresses . . . Made of Fruit of the Loom, guaranteed fabrics. Sizes 7 to 12 and 10 to 16. All one price $1.00 To appreciate the above Dresses you must see them. NEW WASH SUITS FOR BOYS Sizes 2 to 10 Years 59c to $1.00 NEW SANDALS IN COLORS Red - Green - Yellow - White $1.00 and $1.19 STORE OFVALUES" ' r
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