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PAGS SIX ' Mrs. Walter Dail and her daugh ter, Rebecca, of Murfreesboro, were week-end guests of Mrs. L. R. Craw -ford. ; X. A. Whitley and his daughters, Lucille and Edith, Miss Alma Bell and Miss Rosa Atkinson, all of Franklin, ,Va, visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Roberson on Sun day. ' tgjf Mrs. John Chalk and her daughter, Miss Louise Chalk, spent the weelc ' end at Morehead City, visiting Mr. - and Mrs. Skinner Chalk. Miss Mary Helene Newby spent - the week-end at Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Bethel, who have been visiting rela tive in Hertford, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell at Rich Square, on Sunday. Mrs. Cicero Norman and her little on. Matt White, of Plymouth, are guests of Mrs. R. T. Brinn. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winslow spent the week-end at Willoughby Beach. Miss Marie Scott has returned to her home at Hillsboro. after a visit to her brother, Holt Scott. Mrs. Oscar Felton and children and George Feilds have returned from a few days visit to Nags Head. Miss Marv Elizabeth Feilds and Carl Perry spent Sunday at Manteo Fred Chalk spent the "weelc-end at Beaufort. Dr. Marcus Hobbs, of Duke Uni versity, Durham, was a guest of the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanch ard for several days this week. Clavis Perry, who is a member of the CCC Camp at Manteo, spent the week-end with his parents, Capt. T. W. Perry and Mrs. Perry. Miss Evelyn Riddick is spending her vacation at Beaufort. Miss Hattie Weaver Riddick has returned from a visit to friends at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson are spending some time at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winslow and their two children. Catherine and Hillry, have returned from a stay at Nags Head. Miss Helen Vick has returned from a visit to Mrs. E. G. McMullan, at New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White and their little son, Julian, Jr., are spending some time at Nags Head. Miss Dot Dees, of Freemont, is visiting Miss Joyce Stokes. Mrs. G. F. Lattimore and her son, George, Jr., have returned to their home at Kings' Mountain, after a visit to Mrs. Lattimore's mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Miss Louise Payne has as her guest this week Miss Ellen Handcock, of Snow Hill, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Monds and Uieir two little daughters, Bettie and -Sue, of Roselle, N. J., are guests of July Specials at Simon' ON MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER SUITS, PANTS, POLO SHIRTS AND IN FACT EVERYTHING TO WEAR Men's Washable Suits vL Wash Pants j Men's Polo Shirts I Boys' Polo Shirts --- 1 jf $2.00 Hats now Jo $L50JHats how .... i; Wash Ties t BIG' REDUCTIONS Trade Here and Save! the Rev. R. Monds. S. Monds and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and children, Cary, Jr., and Betty White, and Lewis Keen, of Four Oaks, and Miss Mattie Gatling White, of Ra leigh, spent the week-end with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. A. White. " Mrs. W. G. Wright has ' returned from Nasrs Head, where she has spent the past two weeks. Mrs. Edwin McMullan and her lit tle daughter, Edwina, of New Bern, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick, in Hertford. Mrs. Dick Potter left this week for Florence, S. C, where she will Bpend sometime with her parents. Myrlon Gatling, of Norfolk, Va., and Carl Barefoot, Jr, of Four Oaks, are visiting in the home of Mrs. I. A. White. .' Mrs. S. F. Pollard has. returned to her home at Bethel,, in Pitt County, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrell and their little daughter, Anne, have re turned to their home in High Point, after a visit to Mrs. MorreU's pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Edna Ruth Cannon and Edith Everett have returned from a visit to relatives at Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Divers, Jr. are spending some time at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnson and their little son, Ruffin, of Smithfield, are spending the week-end in Hert ford with relatives. Mrs. R. G. Church and her little granddaughter, Betty Lordley, have returned from a visit to relatives at Salisbury. Miss Maude Keaton will return Sunday from a visit to her sister, Mrs. H. B. Mathews, in Norfolk, Va. Miss Ruby Keaton will leave Sun day to spend her vacation with hei friends at Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk, Va. Miss Harriet Frances Mardre, who holds a position in Richmond, Va-, is spending some time with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mardre. Miss Maywood Pierce has returned from a visit to Miss Anne Tullis Felton, at Nags Head. Mrs. J. G. Roberson and Mrs. Her man Winslow visited relatives at Jackson on Wednesday. Misses Elizabeth and Carol ard, of St. Pauls, are visiting sister, Mrs. Oscar Felton. How their Miss Katherine Britt will leave Monday for Petersburg, Va., where she will visit friends. She will also visit in Richmond and Norfolk be fore returning home. Miss Gladys Felton, of St. Pauls, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Clay "Stokes. Mrs. Elbert Jackson and her son, Elbert, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., are guests of Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. P. H. Small. $4.75 1 98c up 49c - 98c ..25c - 49c AS $1.29 clOc - 19c ON STRAW HATS THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. Traveling Around America Ilfiliitlll miitiiiii i omC Jit f WONDER OF RIGHT here on our own hair of the globe are the ruins of an . amastng fortress considered by tome archeologtsta to outrank even he famous "seven fonders of the world." It is the Fortress of Sao "ihuaman, situated on a hill, oyer looking Cuico, Peru,' where In 1100 v. D,the "Children jpf. the 8un tee ip their capital cHye place which 'oday Is a mecca for areheologlsts from all over the world, and the new jbjeetlve of tberegular 19-Day Cruises to the "Land of the Inoas." Some authorities rate Sacsahua man as tbj most, perfectly planned fortress ever built It Is 'located .on a headland overlooking Cusco and Is comprised of three gigantic walls arranged In tiers each laid out rA Harvest by Refugee Farmers r r Agriculture is the" chief course in curricula of the "Nieuwe Sluis" Colony which the Joint Distribu tion Committee subventions In Holland for Jewish Youths from Germany. These young men and women, destined to be emigrated by the J.CJX to overseas bv WHITESTON NEWS Mrs. Maxwell McCain and little daughter, Gladys, left Friday for Waxhaw, after spending sometime as guests of Mrs. McCain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Winslow. nil mi um m rr b i mw ENJOY A USED CAR You cannot realize how much pleasure you can get out of a USED CAR this summer. Buy one. Priced to sell. Terms. U S ED CARS if. Coach .f. $335 1935 Chevrolet Master not so hot 1934 Ford V-8 Coach a for dandy $295 1934 Chevrolet extra clean i Master Coupe u-.S335 Master Town Se- ; 3495 1935; Chevrolet dan . 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan $475 Before you go away is the Trouble wiuie traveling spoils a - 1 Let Us Care '. TRY XTD YOU NEW CHEVROLET A car you will be proud to own Hollordl Chevrclct unit1 r- C, FRIDAY,, JULY 17, 1S38 1 ..'V Photo Grace Um THH WORLD. . ; In a stgsag course with re-entering angles many of which are cornered with Immense blocks of flint-like stone measuring about SS teat high and 10 or U feet thick. The mannei la which the . wall was constructed remains one of the great mysteries of the world. No one knows bow such Immense blocks could have been carried from the quarry or how they could have been fitted to gether so closely. The Indians bad no-draught animals, no one has been able to discover that they had an machinery or any Iron or steel Imple mentof any kind.. One colorful the ory advanced by the Indians Is that the Juice of a native plant was rnbbrd on the edges of the stones aortenir them so that they could be fitted to gether like pillows. including Palestine are flven a thorough training in farming, truck gardening, and In the trades. $3,500,000 is needed by the J.D.C. to carry on this and num erous other projects In behalf of Jews In 1936. Miss Lucille Lane spent several days last week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stall ings, in Camden County. Mrs. Dempsey Winslow and chil dren spent several days last week with her mother .Mrs. J. A. White, 1934 Plymouth De. Luxe Sedan for only $875 1935 Chevrolet Coach $475 1935 Chevrolet Trucklong wheel base ; u ......... ... -. ; :--.: -. 1935 Reo 1 ton Speed Wagon 4 will atoTiit tiffiiff" ' tsas Y 1932 Ford Truck :$ 99 i time to have our. shop'check your car. vacation. T 1 H For Your Car - .-J WILL BUY THE " t r ... 5 at WlnfalL, . . Leland Winslow left Wednesday for Greensboro, where he will spend some time with bis sister, Mrs. Jesse Osborne, Mr 8. Mary J. White and her little granddaughters: Marjorie and Thel- ma White, are visiting Mrs. White's daughter,! Mrs. Claude Walker, and Mr. Walker, in Burlington. - J. L. White and Mrs. Eugene Was-. law, who have been very -ill for some time, are slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Worth t Winsiew, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wins tow." ,-,, ,1" Miss Mildred Saunders left Sunday for Duke Hospital; Durham. Misses Madge Lane and Iris Wins low returned home Sunday ' night after spending a few days with Miss Neva Winslow, near Sunbury. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, at their home in Hertford, on Monday, July 13, a daughter. 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