v.. i V! .1 ' J. n. Mcriullan t and f Dr. Archie Jliddick, of Washington; D. C., spent we week-end In Hertford ' with Mr. McMullan'a mother, Mrs. W. T. Mc- Jflulian... ' , - Mrs. WaJlaee Brumsey, of Norfolk, . . v a viaiiea - ner, - aunt, aira. w. ju V-White; on Monday 'f( Mrs. b, B. Fletcher and her little son, Jimmie, of Hyattsville, Md, are .yisitiflg relatives in. Hertford. 'lira.; W. L, McClamroch, Jr., and ."her son, William Fetter McClamroch, of Durham, "were recent guests of Mrs." McQaniroch's sister, Mrs. V. N. -Dardan. -. , Miasea Ruth Nachman and Prne Newby and : Tim ,Brinn and Dan Sharpe, representing the Epworth League of the Hertford M. E. Church, attended the Annual Conference, of the League at Louisburg this week. Miss Katherine Stephens, who is taking a course in nursing in Balti more, Md., is spending the month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. Mrs. G. T. Hawkins, who recently returned from a visit to her son, C E. Whit, at Bethel, win leave Tues day to spend a month at Nags Head. Mrs. Walter H. Oakey, Jr., and her two daughters, Marjorie and Doro thy Gordon, have returned from a stay at Nags Head. v Henry Stokes spent last week at Nags Head. Mr. aria Mrs. T. B. Sumner and their son, Tommy, accompanied by Mrs. Sumner's mother, Mrs. W. T. stop en route in Oklahoma : and Ar kansas to visit relatives. , . - -i& Kfj "wwswat $. Si-i-1 a W. P. Blanchard and his ,spn, Billy, have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit to Mr. Elanch- ard's mother, Mrs. T, C Blancaard. Mrs. R. H. Willis, who has spent the past Mx months at Raleigh and other, points, returned home on San- day. During Airs. " Willis'- absence she was critically in .for ' several weeks and was for some time s pa tient in a Bichmond hospitaL . - She has entirely recovered, however. ,! M. S. Elliott.' who ' has spent the past ten days "with bis. family in Hertford, left Wednesday for Fanner, Cal.. where he holds a position... Mr. Elliott motored to v Washington, D. C, and made the remainder of the trip by plane. Rev. Edmund T. Jillson, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, ac companied by Mrs. Jillson, left Tues day for their summer home in Rhode Island, where they will spend the next three months. Mrs. T. F. Winslow and Miss Mae Wood Winslow left this week to spend the summer at their cottage at Nags Head. Mrs. J. L. Dozier had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Zs N. Leggett, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley JfLeggett and. Mrs. Delia Proctor, of Washington, North Carolina. Miss Rosalind Paul, of Paneego, is the, guest of Miss Frances Fowler, in Hertford. ' - Miss Ruth Davenport week-end at Ocracoke. spent the C. P. Morris. Southern Cotton Oil McMullan, Miss Mary Wood Koonce, J Company's manager, has returned Miss Katherine Jessup and Bill Jes- from Asheville, where he attended sup, have gone to Nags Head for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden and their two daughters, Nancy and Eli zabeth, accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Alexander, of Chapanoke, will leave Sunday for a trip to the Texas Cen tennial at Dallas, Texas. They will be gone about three weeks and will the 00 Millers' Convention. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. Jesse Campen, Sr., desides to express, its deepest appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympa thy during the illness and . at the time of his death. THE FAMILY. lit Carrc'l ' d her Sunday C-locl C. it: .;j;teville Grove Epist Clz. it t:r. home on Saturday. Tie 1 r?s beau tifuily decorated , v l.i c t flowers. Games, and contests wc:e enjoyed, with Fannie' llaude Coiltt and Syble Rogerson winning prizes in the contests. ; . 1 . The guests were Invited ' into the diningroom and served delicious ice cream and cake. Those, present in cluded Charlie Thomas Rogerson, Louis Norman Charpci, Llerlee As bell, Florene Hurdle, Jessie Wrae EaSon, Beecher Che-pell, Blanche QhappelL -- Fannie 7. aude Corbi(t, Maria Copeland, Davis Cartwright, Mae Edla Asbell, ';; Rogerson' Thomas Chappell, Thelma Channel!, Emerson. Ray Asbell, Hazel Twine, Alice Hurdle, . Katherine Eason, and Agnes WardA V,, - County's Financial Statu3 Improving That the' financial ?4f airs of the Town of Hertford v are J slowly but steadily, improving, 'is- evidenced by the regular reduction -in the bonded indebtedness of the town, twenty-live thousand dollars or which indebted ness has been paid since 1931, ac cording to W. G. 'Newby, Town Clerk. One bond of 11,000, was re tired this week. VISIT AT BELVIDERE Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keene and their dauarhters. -Pasco Elisabeth and Lucy Virginia, of Petersburg, ,Va.( Mrs. A. G. Griffin and her daughter, Arline, of Suffolk. Va., were guests of Mr, and Mrs.' S. M. Winslow'at Belvidere, last week. Z', , " , . :': BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born te lii;lind lirs. C. E. Wins low, at their home; Jn Hertford, on Monday, June 29, a daughter. Terraces recently constructed by assistant ' county ftgents have been thoroughly tested by ' heavy . down pours of rain in many counties and have stood the test, , reports the agents. u Farmers of Pamlico -County are planting snap beans for a fall crop and to sell at the local canning plant. Trouble with plant diseases and fertilizers Is reported by commercial bulb growers of New Hanover Coun ty who have asked for control de monstrations. (SgRDiRieRGXai! fin? iHVoiOlKUi Opto . Unsetn . ' BQE rt CUTS CWKtHl : ' .Id-making Th. New MPyC3 les. current iolt ives more coW tor . t Permaaeody ? co.. Only XccTmVWyKaled . 0aed,lrecm -it . moisture ai V payments as Low as Hf 5 1 LJ..M:.' ''...IL-t ift m w Bkaa vas niimiii -y. z m V FRIG I DAI RE ; M ft - . rrTWH rrwf f ss Sea fie PROOF cf ALL FIVE! flZZf 3 'sfr fr zing -Man fee) - FP.CCF 4 MmUaaMUty.. , . , PKCCF 5 Flva-Yaar fVataeffoa Me 'l CUY TIIJS KIW YIKf ON PROOF! You can't afford to mits oar Frigidaire nLOOV-DBMONSTKATlQN. , You'll see the most thrillinglv beautiful models la Frigid aire history. Real "reftigerated pantries.'' Wider, roomier, with every work-saving , . convenience. But more, youli discover a ' new war to buy a refrigerator. Not on mate daima, but on PKdOFl Your own eyes will convince yon that here at last is the cmpUt refrigerator. One mat asks you to take nothing for granted, ; but prtvts every point Before you buy wf refrigerator, see om PROOF-DEMONSTRATION. Years from now, you'll still be thank- Feed-Safety Indicator Butt Into ta Cabinet " , e you the Food- . Ml- Mrs. V.'TJLqtt otCsrC-L carrying about, Jn -her. hand Ug a small tjlass bottle, in which, a bug is preserved In alcohot'The buy, whivh looks lke a hornet and M -about the size of one of l ther stinging -pests, was extricated from one of Uxfi. El liott's era n Sunday by Hertford physician. ' ''' s ' V'sos.iElBettW,drrfIn:her tar when the bug flew into set ear. In her attempts to' get the creature out . was; driven xartner into - -the ear and Mrs. Elliott says" it took an hour for the physician to relieve; the situ ation, and meantime she had been stung and has auffered since 'much dlscomiiJrt from the.experienee.-v Vt Missi Woe-is Kcdins Miss' Nancy Woods. fro' eisrht veara teacher in the .; Perquimans High scnooi, nas resigned her position, ac cording to an announcement made by F. T. Johnson,i superintendent of Perquimans County schools, this week. !-' . r s . Miss Woods, who tausrht Latin and coached girls' athletics, has accepted a position to . teach : in Proximitr school, Greensboro. , 'I c:.f ai Uj 1 , jr.; r p.ij, r. 1. , :. r r ;:i.i i 1 IT.::-'Jret .A'.' .Je;r Mrs., S..FJ U. & t:.:.'t n !ao rr.-9t. '' 1 . . '! '. '., 1 " ,;. .... ' '! V r MRS. NIXON RETURNS HOMR Mrs. T. J. Niion. Jr.. who recantlv underwent an operation at a Hot. folk hospital, is convalescent and has returned home. . Elliott Family Held nvunion, un auisaay A family reunion was held" at the home of Mr and Mrs. R. 0; Elliott, in Hertford, on Sunday, when all of their children and grandchildren were presents mcluding Mrs. & G. Dixon, of Ayden and her two sons,' Grady, Jr, and Elliott Mrs. J.- R. Futrrell : . of 1W to twlni. wok n ' ' mwrt cwcrina PMkr of ajv law j v kl, body. Pfiol. xl MivipMM) . 44 tlotiri .built tt-'miU'T i-V' 1 '' ' ; rfMidnltnlrfcramnMkMHtaa , 6 Lj ii ji'bae extiapte of IatsroiUocU Truck FLEXISILITY -bs fsll Kde offers Wide noe of choice to make full eScieDcy oa any )OD-on iuuh particular wo-i q-w. ; that thttc are 2B ; Internatiooal , jLCSJTZStf modl$-4he Hsif-Too to biggest Tt!7? Six.T7feeeltn-.i0 83 wheelbase " kctha. Chassis prices from $400 d-ii"fc , tip, f.o. I factory. X7e will U STSi fsx 10 show the International r I!Ste t -STSJ "ft anlMt tA hiullj vmir vnrlr ; waaa wk iu lwiln wahoi a ' yOCst to u toa etx'IMSHWr oatth mm c.t. . checks - MALARIA in S days COLDS first day Headaches. 30 minutM Try Rnb-Mj-Tism" WoHd'i Best ' , -... Liniment-, . . i 1 1 r I 7- 'I JL1 . .--lUlL.' JU. Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. Everything1 In Hardware and Supplies, 4 ; , . Z , Edenton, ,N. , p.; ULi The following prices will be for strictly cash during Friday and Sat urday, July 3 and 4 ales tax included in these prices. tot thH to e Only Frigidaire dares torsive you the Food - Sae Indicator visible priof that foods are kept at Safety-Zone rr TefflDerature. below 50 de- I ":. aeesandabove2degreeSii i Hertford, N.C , Granulated. PER POUND 38 OZ. JAR APPLE BUTTER ffia iS?Jl3 ri - , 1 COMPOUND PER POUND, as 2 Pounds-25c NaT. 2. Can Sfrintr Roano 3 cahs.;. :..-......:.S3S Vespei; Tea ;"- ?,o?:pkg..L.: Table Salt packages.: r KeUogg's Corn BtakesriT - 3 packages::. ..il l!5Q Half pound.:....:: ECQ Shad P 3 tall cans. Ice Cream Salt UVt ii f 10 lb. bag 15c, 2for,.:.23;3. 1 Campbell 3 cans ell's Tomato Jiuce V , Whole Ripe Figs 3 cans....... '' tibby's Pineapple Jujce! 3. cans.........:....:J..L.....v w J SUMUSIT BuTTER 1 POUND ROLL FRESH FP PER POUND Mi " - C Jv EVERY RAG GUARANTEED ' iiiiM PER. POUND ice "'. ";'.. 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