I'. 7. i. r i ' t- v i 4 PAGE FOUR' v 1 : -.'Tv v- V-?' ' .", -J,V. j THE TEUQUIMAN3 X.ZZZLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FEISATfDECZ": . : -' ?TT. ... ii i 1 n .. i . 1 .1 . ' rr rr : rz : 1 , -"""'Mrs. J. B.'Shaw, ot -Winchester, V$ N,vC.J. spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mis. 'Sophie Hendricks, and her brother, Gaither Hendricks. . Miss Thelnta Elliott, who teaches , at Halifax, was at home, for the Thanksgiving holidays with her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott. . Miss Sarah Carlisle, spent the week end in Richmond, Va visiting friends. . Claude Brian, who is a student at Louidburg College, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros ses Brinn. frs. Hercan Winslow and her daughter, Rath, Miss Alice Roberson, Miss Ruth Hurdle and Mrs. Hurdle spent the week-end at Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Allan Costen, Herman Wells and Steve Carnes, of Suffolk, Va., were guests of Miss Elisabeth Fowler on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Costen is remaining for a longer visit. Mrs. R. W. Smith and Mrs. Sue Nixon spent Saturday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs-S. Fv Pollard, who spent the Thanksjgiving holidays with Mrs. Pollard's patents, Mr and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, returned to their home at Bell Arthur on Sunday afternoon. Rqb Morris,) who is a student at Fork Union Military Academy, spent the holidays with his parents, : Mr. and Mrs. C. P.. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hi. Towe andT their two children. Joe and Suzanne. imi Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Towe's w tr v V parents, Mr. and, Mrs. C. E.. Prit- 50. 50; : :j; Give Her :?; s :o: :o: :;-: r SE ME : :c : : : 3CE :c: :c: :c : ; :c: :c: & :c: . :o: ' T 1 jfJ. I j t - 1 J4ars of Smke-',' fi 1 .- ''T pit la! j :s ! If 1 i- ., va."wtt voova ... w w x.w-...-v-" -. '?,r.;.'.'' - s : i S: 4.'. bi siMtf; .- ,4 ; tioneryand-b'ther. useful gifts. 1: : : ll ' l,;.' ' , - ' ? i ; Vji- .s, ' ' -tit, chard, neat Elisabeth City. Mrs. G.- G. Dixoif ' and ,ber two sons, Grady, Jr., ami Elliott, have re turned to their home at Ayden after a visit of seven! days to Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. R. D. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Giles Kornegay and their little daughter,.' Paula, have re turned to their home'at Burgawafter a visit . to Mrs. Kornegays parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Window. -Miss Evelyn Riddick spent Thanks giving with ' her parents at Gates Ville, ' Miss' Katherlne ; lwrence( has w tumed to her home at Enfield after a visit to MrsR. D. Elliott nd Mrs. M S. Elliott.' Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Banks and their little daughter, Margaret - Anne; of New Hope, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Banks' parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. M. Divers, Sr. , Mrs. G. F. Lattimore has-returned to her home at Kings Mountain after' spending the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Shelton White, of Raleigh, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. R. T. White over the week-end. Miss - Mary Onella Relfe, -who teaches at Roiberaonville, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her pa rents,: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. T. S. White, Jr., of Richmond, spent the holidays "in Hertford with his parents. ' , Miss Elizabeth .Tucker, of .Raleigh, spent - Thanksgiving, and the week end with her . mother, ' Mrs, .Nathan 1IU TV A Vwl r UCJ, . UlVUlVti Tucker, in Hertford. A Gift She Will Day SANTA SAYSt IPMiEG,PrPROBmUUSY0U BOTHEKEa), pOiVIETO BLANCHAlili'S .... Perfume . , Handkerchiefs Hand Bags Lingeries ..... . i ajaiuao . Bed Room flippers ... Gloves ....... Silk Hose Bath Robes ..... ..,. :.....: Sweaters Parasols ... : rail r- i ri 1 truiuw uases ana dneet ;Be sure, and msit ' paentv'.We Jiave the largest stock of Toys I . . - r ;v ' lv C'iality MRS. MATUEWS ENTERTAINS . J Mrs," Nathan Mathews, Hif Burgess, was a 'charming' hostess t6 the Wed" nesday afternoon Bridge Club and a number, of other friend? onWednes dav aftemOon. -L' '1 . i " " -. v The high score: priae was awarded to Mrs. J. B. Basnight and Mrs. Ray mond Stanton, received ' the consola tion. Delicious ice 'cream .and cake were served. ' Those 'pre8ent ! includedV Mrs; Fred Mathews, Mrs. Walter Wuhams, Mrs Tommie Mathews, Mrs. J. - B. ' Baa night, Mrs. Wendell Mathews, Mrs, Raymond Stanton, Miss ,HazeI Mat hews and Mrs. Nathan. Mathews. - -SPENT THANKSGIVING DAY tV , MATHEWS HOME AT BURGESS .1 Those enjoying the. hospitality of Mn and Mrs. S. P. : Mathews, at Bur gess, on Thanksgiving v Day, were Mrs. George Eure, Sr lis. and Mrs. Fred Mathews and son, Tunstell; Mr. and Mrs; Matt Mathews and children; Mr. and Mrs; Wendell Mathews and E. D, Mathews. -74 . Mrs. Perry Heads Pf T, AV At New Hope Mrs. S. T. Perry, was elected presi dent lof the Parent-Teacher Associa tion of the New Hope School, at a recent meeting held. Other officers! are Mrs. C. B. Goodman, vice-president and Mrs E. ; A, - Turner, secre tary and treasurer.;-' ' The lucky number prize was drawn i by Arthur Bogue.' 'This prize was donated by New Hope merchants, VISITED MR. AND MRS. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. CE. White enter tained Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sutton,' .of Hertford Mr; and Mrs. ' Ji' J. Moore and their little dantrhter. Pat and Mr. and Mrs. G: R. Anderson, of Norfolk, tion, pictures, musfc and Stat his at dinner on Thanksgiving Day. s -'tory.- - S- ' y ' . .fc'f'f. i Of The Year , t ..M -25c to $1.00 .5c to 50c ...98c to $1.98 49c to $1.98- ti no . eo'no H pi.ro w ytfW c 10 oc r - 1.79c to $1.98 59c to $1.25 ..:$2.98 to $4.95 It n $W8 to $2.98. j::..:.$i.69j :i : ; : 00. f CO CiQ si m eis . ' ... ij. piir - Toy' Deparif "; i'. . , i;ctodlae , ' Intensive Prcr; Planned For E 'Demonstration Clubs ' Plans "for- tin intensive 'program to expand - home - demonstration ' ' work and makeit more effective next year -have been adopted by counties in the northeastern quarter of, the. State, 'These plans, - saia Miss Pauline Smith, district home agent at State College, include the following: - f - To hold in -'each county ' school, conducted by P. S. Weaver -and Use Pauline Gordon,"f State" College, on the installation of farm water, eys-tems;;-.'':" - " A? To emphasize rural electrification in each county, and to hold schools wherr proper -wiring? of , houses and use of current will be explained by electrical authoritiM., - 'i'.K ' To have a. market In each county where s farm women' may. sell ? their products direct to urban buyers The market may be aTbaxaar, a curb mar ket, a roadside market , ,; To, place more emphasis , on' 4-H club work, T and , to have ' every- girl give more, attention to good posture. To have " all members, of every home demonstration club root shrubs, set out at least three trees, and parr ticipate in , flower arrangement'; and Christmas' decoration meetings. . rTo hate in each dub community a clean-up campaign during the better homes week. . , . , To have a flower show or a flower arrangement schoof in each county seat, and to have every' club member plant a living Christmas tree in her For 'each club to have at least one cultural subject; - such "as,?' -drama, story, telling,: reviews of current fic- Enjoy Every jg Pi a J! A t 'J .- ' v. i r v a-.i v. -.- "V ...... ' -r; ' - v , ' - ' - - - GIVCHEi A GIFT , rno:i ins own i -i -vi -. i. -j. . .;. f.i- -i: J! ;Wbatever you Kuy for him here; you can z A bepiire of hisiyerlafetincrijatitude Ho :i t 1 A, "y. t ;i probably doe$ his own Shopping here, if fa ,f , so. it will be like getting a gift he d pick . ' : :Ar out' himself. '"And if he hasnt learned to M ; , Vhop here yet; a Hironi our variety"wU j I r tgone.' Arrow Shirts, f . i : New NeckwearT; 5 ""r AffMMitA .uM. ..J t , UTOll (IS, . IKU . .'.MUX "f: -i .... . . -,Jls. J. I .... ... -t - LrHiim inspired .fabrics, col- : - ' 4 7t ' ;.;8c toiL49.,.,f Arca-2 1 : $1.95 f nSlW 97&WjS3:v.A T'v:-;iV-fi.i'.;. '.'..-.-.: ....... - '""ita1 - ..-,..v?'.:i"-.V it. v -VNi x colors If3.i48c .j '.'..' "J,i.... y i i jt ; ; h J j - i vi -' i-.- . . ,- " . r - e'- ? A.v48c to 97c7;97ctq $1.93; li .ocaris; .-vv.v 3 - L " 'Foulards for "dy-time."; Knit-f ku wi uoj mm iuguw v , ' V48ct0 97c-V:v I I . 4 o -- - IwlilV Tt and - y -'"St V v;; -i, , jy-Y -v. 11 7 toA ,tn-i.-,-;,.v.:iiBLai.i'? "t' ,f-vpi. ' - - - t for SDoriB una ionnai iramr t - t- In yrv wanted lefttheiv - X J' '.sr 'r T- -r i T "-'IT,-.: ..'V .'.' - .' Wti, V , t 1 V- 5 -4'. v7-jajf i - - - .'7 rf Slippers .VS-I .', ' rr j--: i- -..J-- - 'V - Tn,'..!. nWUUIlH ' WW- tw, xwunjuig. . ' - - I i. ,'.:"''?'i'' - it. , , 4 : "Really t -" .. t..i t' 'Je , or tOUri. . 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