X TEE PEXQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936 PAGE FIVE Audience Enjoys Final Music Concert i he closing concert by the High School and Grammar . School Glee Clubs and the piano pupils of Miss Kate Blanchard took place last Fri day night before a most appreciative audience.. ' - - - The nrosrram was as follows : K "Sniila": Insidei" Heurta. Grammar School Glee Club. , "Romance and Traumerei," Schu- ?K2E0 fll J WW-?) lama "Mil ...We thank you for your patronage last week by offering another week of unusual values . . . HILLSDALE BROKEN SLICED r Pineapple 3 49c SMALL LEAN SMOKED (4 to 6 LB. AVERAGE) Pienis Jams - 1 9c ARMOUR'S STAR COOKED (Uraeiieef 2 33g 5g LARGE GRAIN Fancy Rice Lb. Our Pride Bread, 20 oz. loaf Southern Manor Tea, lb. pkg.... Snowdrift, 3 lb. can 53c; 6 lb. c?n. Welch's Graplade, 16 oz. pt. Colonial Grapefruit, 2 cans D. P. Blend Coffee, lb ...9c 15c 99c .15c 25c 23c FOR IJTOUR PET MANKIND VAN CAMP'S BLUE FIN Tuna ish Bog Food 3 " 20g 2 25c NCan2 -2 1 9c SOUTHERN MANORALL GREEN Asparagus SOUTHERN MANOR SLICED Pineapple and happier still when the gift you choose is from C AMiP E N 1 JEWELERS EI?ENTON,N.C. One'cVinceti gWet 3 6 i' p Make your gut to tne bride one that if dirtin. gui8hed,differeBWRight-; now we are leawnng a flByHng assortment, of wedding gins in a wiae range of prices. mann, Florence Darden. ' '' "The Great Spirit" (An Indian Legend) Hamer, Ruth Hollowell. . "A Warrior Bold," Stephen Adams, Jack Anderson. "In Old Brocade." (Minuette) Lemont: "Awake! Awake!" Cadman, Elizabeth Darden. "The Brook," Zwecker, Blanche Moore Berry. I "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise," Seitz, Jack Anderson, Geo. Feild, Durwood Reed and Clarke Stokes. " 'Neath the Magnolias," Arthur Nevin, Nancy Darden. "Cobwebs," Williams, and "Happy Song," del Rigo, Maude Keaton. "The First Loss," Schumann, and "Scherzino," Paderewski, Zack White "Sylvia," Speaks, George Feild. Etude Fantastique, Trimt "1620 MacDowell, Anne Tullis Feiton. "Dawn of Spring," Kountz, High School Glee Club. "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes," combined Glee Clubs. Those taking part were: Blanche Moore Berry, Julia Broughton, Mar garet Broughton, Marjorie Buck, Eli zabeth Caddy, Mary Thad Chappell, Celia Blanche Dail, Florence Darden, Nancy Darden, Shirley Elliott, Mary Feild, Anne Tullis Feiton, Eugenia Gregory, Mary Mor ns, Nita New bold, Maude Keaton, Jeannette Perry, Alice Roberson, Lila Budd Stephens, Dorothy Strange, Anna Penelope Tucker, Ellie Mae White, Zach White, Jack Anderson, George Feild, Dur ward Reed, Clarke Stokes, Elizabeth Darden, Pat Edwards, Mary Belle Delaney, Betty Lordley, Ruth Hollo well, Marjorie Mathews, Evelyn Long Frances Newby, Eloise Keaton, Jean Newbold, Dalton Strange, Annie Laurie Smith, Dorothy Trueblood, Adalia Winslow, Ruth Winslow, Hel en May White, Geneva White. MRS. NEWBOLD ENTERTAINS COMPLIMENTARY TO NIECE Mrs. Henry Newbold entertained at a graduation party in honor of her niece, Miss Eula Nixon, one of the P. C. H. S. graduates, on Mon day evening. , The young people enjoyed games and contests, after which delicious refreshments were served. Those present, in addition to the honoree, were Misses Prue Newby, Mary Wood Koonce, Jean White,' Ruth Nachman, Lila- Budd Stephens, Jeannette Feilds, Carolyn Lamb and Frances Lamb; Dan Sharpe, Tim Brinn, Hollowell Nixon, Carlton Bar clift, William Dimmette, Frank Jes- sup, Robert Morris, Joe Tucker and William Hardcastle. to the - V . 1 1 listin Right-;. j p ring a .- J- zrz , whether you mt ' $100, our name and rep utation are your guar antee of quality, -., And i''ll,'l m n H m m J Wise is the gift-giver who i chooses monogranuned flat "silver from our newest open stock pattern. 'And wise : the groon who depends on . a dainty,1 tar-timed gift . Elgin to express his lasting - affection. - . 4 " Come in today.1 Ton , , eure to find "just the thing" '- for the bride-to-be yearn. interested in. ;,.r- IN MEMORIAM Tn lovinir mpmorv of mv Hpar sis ter, Virgie Irene Winslow, who died two montns ago toaay. The stars are brightly shining upon a silent tcrave, And in it lies a precious one we loved, but could not save. Our dear sister is sleeping so free from all pain. Oh, wake her not, sweet spirit, to suffer again. She slumbers so soundly, oh let her sleep on, Her sickness is ended, her troubles are eone. She was so cheerful, with all her pain, And some day we will see her smil ing iace again. Her sister, Mrs. A. B. Parker. - DINNER GUESTS. SUNDAY Among those who attended the Quarterly Meeting at the Piney Woods Friends Church on Sunday and who afterwards were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell included Mr. and Mrs. George Booth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Twine, Mrs. Elizabeth F. White, all of Norfolk, Va.; Miss Hazel Futrall, Miss Dorothy Chappell, Mrs. C. V. Mitchell and A. L. Mitchell, of Woodland; Mr. and Mrs. Will Cor prew 'and William Pierce, of Eden ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon and son, Hilary, Mrs. Effie Miller and Miss Celesta Godwin, of Winfall; Powell Dimmette, of New Bern, and Reginald Munden, of Elizabeth City. VISITS MOTHER Miss Virginia Tucker, who holds a position at Hampton, Va., was a re cent visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nathan Tucker. ROTARLCNS AND ROTARY-ANNS ENJOY STEAK FRY TUESDAY The Rotarians and the Rotary Anns had a delightful outing in the form of a steak fry on Tuesday night. The affair was held at Mathews Beach, in Old Neck. VISITING IN HERTFORD Mrs. J. M. Futrell and her little son, Richard, are visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. ANNOUNCING . . . THE OPENING OF CHAPPELL'S NEW RESTAURANT Broad Street Edenton, N. C. J We are now prepared to serve the public in one of the most up-to-date restaurants in this section. IWe cordially invite you to visit our new restau rant . . . you will always find refined service here. IOur policy will be to serve the patrons of this restaurant with the best foods obtainable as promptly and courteously as in their homes. We Also Invite You to Dine and Dance in our New Dining Room. Special Attention Given to Dinner Parties. .THE HOME OF SIZZLING STEAKS Arthur Chappell, Proprietor TTIhie ULecpirdl ff TTlhie IPiresemitt IBdDaiirdl (M (CdummmninssndDinieirs If it merits approval, let's commend. What are the facts? When the present Board of Commissioners went into office about two years ago the County was in DEFAULT in a sum in excess of Fifty-four Thousand Dollars. Today the County has paid all of its past due indebtedness, has met all current bills, bonds and payments to the School Building Fund, all in terest on its bonds, has reduced the indebtedness of the County over Sixty Thousand Dollars, has provided a Home Demonstration Agent to aid the ladies of the County, has purchased a lot for the Agricultural Building and has tW money to pay its part of the cost of the building, and has money meet its maturing obligations. These results have been accomplished by rigid economy and good busi ness judgment by a group of men who work for a pittance. The voters of the County are urged to go to the polls on June 6th and give this body of men a vote of appreciation and confidence by re-electing them to office. (This advertisement is sponsored and paid for by a group of persona who appreciate the good work done by the j I present Board of Commissioners)

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