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THANKSGIVING PROGRAM - ' AT BALLAHACK SCHOOL The public is invited to attend Thanksgiving program at Ballahack school on Tuesday, November 24, at 7.-80 P. 11 Three short plays will be given, and. a cake will be sold tor the prettiest guL Pies and Ice : cream will be for sale. - Special nrask will be furnished by Mr.-Saks,- Mr. Ben ton and Mr. Speight .. . HILLARX g. winslow Realtor Insurance of All Kinds and Attorney-at-Law (Civil Practice Only) Office Phone Residence Phone 131 121-W HERTFORD, N. C. MMMHmMMfMMMM tVT r y pijanksgiuing'yargaiiis I DRESS UP FOK THIS HOLIDAY WITH A NEW HAT . . . . SPECIAL PRICES I One Lot $3.95 Hats for $3.45 H One Lot $2.98 Hats for $2.49 I One Lot $2.00 Hats for $1.49 jj One Lot $1.00 Hats for. ,08 V Percohals -' Dr. James P. Whedbee, of Suffolk, Va., spent . several days in pmu this week, visiting his sisters, Mesdames Herbert Newby and Evart Newby, and Miss Pattie Whedbee. 'i Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bobersonhad as guests on Sunday Mr', and Mrs. H. C. McGehee, of Craddock, Va. Herman Ward, who is a student at the University . of North Carolina, will spend Thanksgiving with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward, : Miss Mary Onella Belfe, who is teachings aty Jtobersonvflle, was , at home for the week-end. " Earl Smith and Willard Kewbera, of Norfolk, Va were guests at the home of Miss Nelle Hobbs on Sunday. Funeral Yc-r.ecJlay . For Jchn, Chaft John Chalk, 89, died Monday at his home in WinfaU. Funeral services were conducted at the home at 1100 o'clock by Rev. A. A. Butler, of Hert ford, dn' Wednesday ' afternoon and burial , took' place in the Lobb Grif fin Graveyard, near Belvidere. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Geor giana Chalk; two sons, Roland Chalk, of Texas, and Cook Chalk, of Win. fall, and one brother, Elias Chalk, of Belvidere. , ' Mrs. H. G. Winslow returned! Sun? day from Black Mountain, where she had spent several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pember-ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards, of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. Edwards' parent,. Mr. and Mr. W. F. C Edwards- Mrs. R. D. Elliott visited her sis ter, Mrs. M. S. Elliott, in Edenton. on Monday and Tuesday of this week. BOOK WEEK OBSERVED ' BY, BALLAHACK P. T. A. The Ballahack Parent-Teacher As sedation, met Tuesday evening. The devotional i-was "ondwte4 by .- the president, Mrs. Percy Rogerson. ' ' The following program-' was ren dered: readings, "CRiMrtK Differ,'; by Mrs. Curvin Mansfield, ami "Know ing the Child," by Miss Ruth Hurdle; song, "Keep the Horn Fires Burn ing"; reading, "What the Home Can Do," by Mrs. Clinton Perry; poem, "My Books," by Louis Monds; an in teresting story, "Why Jane Liked to Read," was told by Mane- Goodwin; poem, "Book Houses," by Polly Bak er, "The History of Libraries," by Josephine Ward, and an exercise, Book Friends," by twelve children. Miss: Ruth Hollowell was: elected as chairman of the publicity committee! FruPARE, for THAKiKGiVu ;3. j Mrs. John Sanfojre of MocksvilleJ is expected to arrive in Hertford on. Sunday to visit hep aunts, Mrs. Tho mas Nixon and Mrs. Nathan Tuckes. ATTENDS TRUSTEES' MEETING Mrs. P. C. White, of Belwfere, at tended a meeting of the Beard of' Trustees of Guilford College; atGttuV iora College on Friday of last week. Mrs. White also visited her fatter. EX. J. Whites, at Ashboro, for a few days. Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Arthur, wffl spend Thanksgiving; and the week-end in Hertford with her mother, Mrs. R. D. Elliott T. El Baxreil of Edenton was, than guest, ef his sister, Mrs. Charles Johnsoav Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mathews and their daughter and Miss Mattie Gat ling White, of Raleigh, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White, in Hertford. Thief Arrested NEW SCARF AND CAP SETS JUST ARRIVED Mrs. Jake White SecondFloor . ! . Store of Simon's HERTFORD, N..C. DBS IPffSJpfflDfil fl(D)ff (Continued from Page One) a snail's pace and there are no stops on the eighteen-mile stretch to Eliza beth City. The bus was. overtaken near the County Home and the driver halted by the Deputy who went on the bus and requested the tall man in the dark slicker to get off. "I have your coat", he; told Mr- Williams, "I took it because I was cold", and bursting into, fcears .he produced the coat from beneath the.slicker. The hard-luck yarn he told of mis fortune which had overtaken him away from home, of the wife and children dependent upon him, so touched Mr. Williams that he refus ed to have the man prosecuted. The coat was surrendered to the owner, and, hailing a passing truck, the man caught a ride and went blithely on his way. HEATERS, COOK STOVES, CIRCULATORS AND OIL BURNERS Stove Pipe and Dampers of All Sizes YOU WILL FIND QUR STOCK COMPLETE Don't Forget the Cold Weather Of Last Winter PREPARE NOW Let Us Show You the ; NEW ESTATE OIL BURNER We carry in stock at all times Window Glass ... all sizes. Peanut Bags, Hay Wire and Sewing Twine. We can still supply your needs. . . ." :: SEE OUR SHOWING OF TOYS and GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Make Our Store Your Headquarters We Are Here to Serve You! MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS WITH MRS. EUNICE WINSLOW ' At '"'r.jt v r' rs v Ti. I Hezvy Enamel Roaster Enamel Double Boiler Enamel Sauce Pans Enanrd Mixing; Bowls .05 .35 i AH Otlter NecessaiKiMJeEs; f Byrum Bros. lnipG MeeeeeeeMeeMe4 - SPECIAL FOR ."THIS WEEK-END, 9 Inch Dinner Plate . . AGS See This Article to Appreciate Its Value 114 Years of Service Quality Merchandise ; Bight Prices , J; G. Blanchard & Co., Inc. CLAr.TCnAEDpS" SDfCS 1SC2 ETTrCP, N. C The Woman's, Missionary Society of Up River Friends Church met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Eu nice WiWslow at her home near Whiteston. The meeting was opened by singing "America." Mrs. Mary White Winslow conducted the devo tional in the form of an Armistice Day program consisting of Scripture reading from John 1-22; a reading, "Follow Thou Me"; an original poem on "Peace"; and a poem. "The End of the King's. Highway Prayer concluded the program. At the roll call members' answered with texts on Peace. A most interesting lesson from the study book, ; "Congo Crosses," was presented by Mrs. Mary x J. White, with a number of the members tak ing part. The lesson was given as a missionary staff meeting in Africa in which a missionary and her co-work ers discussed present day problems In Africa and ways in which to solve them. ' - , v A very interesting . report on Friends' work in Africa was given by Elizabeth White.- A contestori Afri ca was then given with Elizabeth White winning the prise. , ? . ' A delicious salad course was serv ed by the hostess.' ' Those present - were:" Mrs, - Ola White, Mrs. Mary W. Winslow, Mrs; UndfMV ' Winalnw ' Mm. miulwtJi White,- Mrs. Lucius Winslow, Mrs. Eunice Winslow; Mrs. Susan J Wins low; Mrs. Mary J. . White, : anot Miss Reby Winslow. t Dei Monte Pineapple 0 Del Monte Asparagus,,. nr rliuWacans.U S5C Tips, Picnie Siz-liL; Del Monte Bartlett TTT Del Monte Fantgr ifr Pears, large can:.-....:. liy Pumpkin, large can IltJU I Del Monte Sliced fMi Pineapple, large can..22ig Del Monte Pineapple Bars, No; 2 ca:JltfC-; i ' ii . ii . - -' ia III rirn 9. Anna i-a i l ima iseans. ino. can s v 1 SI IN MEMORIAM . , In loving memory of our dear hus band and father, John J. Chappell, who departed this life two years ago today, November 16, 1934., . Two years ago today " -, One we loved passed away Oh how sad and lonely When, our father went away. How' we miss you, -dear father, -God in1 Heaven alone :caff tell What would we -give to see your lov ing f-ce. V, To hear your1. Voice and. , Bee your smiles' as?well. ) , . , Only, those who've lost a father Know our hearts that- are filled. with palft; ' ' But the' spirit softly T " Bye and bye well v It 't. i vife ai;d c:::ll- zii. Del Monte Cream Style Del Monte Midget o June Peas,No. 2can..LC Del Monte parly June Peas; Buffet Tin.....i:j. .He! Monte Green Dellllonte , Shredded Greenlealf FuU Cream COFFEE COCOANUT FLOUD. . : CHEEG3 LB. . ' . , LB. " 12 LBS. ' 27c - , ,W 10c 43c 1 vh 22c!:"' WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FRIHT CAKE FIXINGS '!;SeMessS m(M:.:& WmFamj : Floriaa -. , ;;,;3pitasf- WMtm :i5mpN fo$--. 't&kkpjwwyr.tfti ,:Vr.',v,;,H f u 5 V Rose Brand E VATORATl AIILKj Tall Cansi 3 for..... 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