'UCIAK3 WrrXLY, nETtTFCIHV N C.f FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1936 PAGE FIVE : f ;at- . Ne V 1 , K . 6. Cr , - c 8 ; f t- ' : i. I "fro i a t V C y I'r. r 1 -- Va ' " 7, C- h-3 rctizm t Lr c- Ur, Mrs. 1 1 Y.VLe Fcr.;t, and . i;Aly,Jr., at P.ocky 'i , t -v r "c-ton, 'o'is a ' ':-" tf North " C:yc3, of "Asheville, a ; 3 f aculty of the North ; VLl t Orfhanageat Tho- i ihe house guest of Miss 1 ..ii during the ' Thanksgiv i 1 ' " 78. - -",, ' I . i i "rs. V. R. White and , C rge," Dorothy and Ruth a....o, el LloCoe, spent the Tbankg- r'virj holidays with Mr and "Mrs. F, C. y.hite. .Jar., white is principal of the L'.zcoe High School . Mies XIarie Eaaon is convalescing after an aperatiott which she under went at the - Lakeview Hospital in SulTo'V, Va.', Miss Eason hold? a po- Ue v..-wd withtsition with the North Carolina Bap- t , who Is a student ai No-'J Carolina, re I! :d Hill after ;3 w;.h his pA- . a W White. . ...e One, made a 'Jr& on Wedn.es- . Clrln'' has returned : Nor&ik, v: r-..--- TiaTne. tvho la it- : ttt Uravrsity f North Car- '' olina, i a-t the Tlwinkftgiyinsr holf- days" wli ner parents, Mr, nd Aire, tE. E.' PayneVVtxo.it r.-r -x'4 JL'. '.. -Misa lYancis TWIer, who toadies v atr Manon, epent liianksmvijifr with I her mother, Mrs R. JlFwler, I v'Mra. C P. Mathews of - Route "Three,was in Hertford hdjping; on , Monday. V v. . v . v 1 W Aihonir the hopper- fMm'CSiapa ake on Uanda were, Mr. andMre. 'I 1 Miss Prue Nw4)y,''fc is a student ' - at E. C. T. C GraenvUhv spent the ' f-, Jiojidaja with Ser-patents, Mr.-id :- f .Wi G. towfcyv. ' ,1' .Mrs. Jenkins Walteis and her sis- yier, Misk Lota pivej; took a motor , trip to varisus jntnpfcting. points in ". 'TirxiBh, ic'iJIn Williamsburg and Yorldww.it, ifrvta the wwek-end. t"w . Miss Jayce ILam3 who is a st ' ' ; dent StE-Cr. C, Gnetenville, .spent ,h jEhfl ixbUxUTS wi5h"3r jparents, ' Mr, amd ZZol. C. ML HararJl i'". ' N ' Miss JL'Ji kunt Skinner, who - N Solde a - pc!'.kin in ' JQizaibetfc City, ' -was- at name wh iter jrrftndnwther, - 'I, ilis. ZL lAawixold, jar be holidays. ' Wirit-n Jackaon, who is a stu- , dent bX YJjx JVrest XJoUegevT spent . T3iaikegM iwifhTiisiauEents, Mr, L nd Mnu- J, TK. .iacloan,; at New ' Heps. - . vV'r;, ''f j, Mr. and 2tjl H.' Baxefooi and diiUren, f Jbnr Oaks aad JMr. and Mm Boyd Ctm'' and children, of Ebeai&wa, rpeat loe ThankBgiv wg holidays -wih their panents, Mx. and JZz: I. A. V.be. Mx. nS Mrs. v White fljso -1 -vesta b atur day J 1 . '.. Lard GaSIiog and 'tieir VJI-i,' j, f IrTjiKhin?- ion. D- L ' ' - -7 ' Adas J n VrTi'ia 2xss jMtnraaS to E. ,C T. C to' resume her studies, - - after r&is the tier . parelii, Ur. and Mrs. L"A,SMuto. ' " .Mrs. iUTin cott , and her' JWe son, f Sonny", 1 ft last week fai.aeir . home at Cr .ctle, ?ojtnietg, after 1 a visit ta L Scott's parents, Mr,; cana jars. w. Kougnimi, . s Vr, Mr. arl Ij. 'W. a dtOhsk .and children, rf f "oik, .were (nests f . - Mf. . tir, Mrs. I, AWhitts, on Thar.! 7 Day., ,."'-- '; . C-Larre at-. Jhomagville and ezpecta 1 to leave shortly v to resume her duties. -'vf J.' " - oj;vf 11 I 4 ; '"' -Large " . Attendance : At Beech Spring MA Meet . The ParentTeacher Association' of Beech Spring; School met 00 Tuesday evening with. ' large attendance. The devotional was led by the president, Mrs, . Wayland HowelL - During the short business session' MiBaes Alma and Sybil Howell were appointed to amnge f or-a iprogram for the next meeting, "v 1 -."". :- The following Thanksgiving pro- gram, was renaerea ' oy me bwooi students? "The origin of ThapksgiY- ing", a composition by Myra Layden; Poems by - Marjori Forehand and Lois Winslow; - a .story, J3ennie' Thanksgiving", by, Ethel Copeland, f Three short Thanksgiving" ' plays were presented, "by Horace : Boyce, Earlie Goodwin,. Jt Francis Sawyr, Marjorie Forehand,, Rosalyn Kinslow, Ethel Copeland, Myra Layden, Joyce Winslow, Lucy v Forehand,. Velma Da vis, John : Henry Davis, Clarin and Katharine Winslow.'-. f Mrs. Carson. Howell . is teacher of the Beech Springs School. i 11 JC? ANOKE NEWS .iMnk Marvin Robins and little son, Jhmnie, hav returned to; their home in 'EllxabethCity, 'after spending Thanksgiving with hef parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. 5, Mrs. J. -C. Wilson and Curtis Wil- were-. In Elisabeth City ' Saturday afternoon. ' " - Miss Cora Layden, teacher of Chap- anoke School spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her motherj Mrs. Jack Layden, near Belvidere. J. G. Campbell,' of Hertford, was a business visitor in ChapanokeMon- '' Mrs. Inmi, D'Orsay and Miss Gerrie Griffin spent Thursday afternoon in Elizabeth City ' Mrs. Roy Branch, of Norfolk, Va., spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. P. L. Grafin. -.'Mr. and Mrs. Dooglas DardenTS'J children were Sunday guests of Mrs. G. W. Alexander. Oficar Twine's condition is about fha-same;;;" 3 Mrs.; Frank Bray, was shopping in Elisabeth City Saturday. Mrs. John Symons, was in Eliza beth City on business Friday. i Mrs. John Bright went to Eliza beth, City Saturday. :! Chester and Morris Borne of Wood- ville'were in Elizabeth Cit Saturday. Oak Grove, will preach Sunday A. M. at eleven o'clock. BALLAHACK fiWS , Mr, and Mrs. Joe Layden were the guests "of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry Saturday evening. . Misses Elmo and Add Layden of Belvidere "were the guests of their brother KL S. Layden and family Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Layden visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rogerson Satur day: evening. Rey A A. JButler of Hertford held Mrs. John Wood on Sunday, Mf. and Mrs; A, J. Parrish attend ed Union - meeting Saturday, a Thanksgiving . service at Great Hope Church .Thanksgiving evening. A large crowd attended. ; Mr, and Mrs. C. A- Perry and fam ily -went to. Edenton Friday. J. E. Rogerson and son, Preston went to Suffolk, Va., Wednesday on business. BURGESS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Rarrell and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mathews were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Will iams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Splvey visited wey's, parents, Mr., and Mrs. B-? Parker :Sunday. r Duke LeFaver and ; Joe Huff of Portsmouth Mrs. t .Sue; Godwin, and Mrand Mrs. Dennis Godwin were guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. Martin Sprudli on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Basnight attend ed a family reunion at the home of Mrs. J. G. Roberson in Hertford on Sunday. Mrs. Louis Procter spent Thanks giving with her aunt, Mrs. Billie Whedbee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews were among the guests of her grandmother Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Mathews vis ited .Mrs. Mathews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vannie Boyce near Edenton Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane called at the home of Mrs. Lane's brother, Frankie Jordan on Sunday. The in fant child of Mr. and -Mrs. Jordan who lives on Edenton Road, has been quite ill. 40 Vacancies Reported In U. S. Marine Corps The United States Marine Corps Recruiting District Headquarters, Post Office Building, Savannah, Ga., announces forty vacancies to be fill ed at that office during- December. Captain A. C. Small is the Officer in Charge. In addition to the regular quota ' there are a number of vacancies for qualified musicians, it was stated. Young men in this vicinity desir ing information concerning1 service in the Marine Corps may write the Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Savannah, Ga. Applications will be mailed upon request, Captain Small announced. 3 I 1 . . m : - y "'.7. ' my imi in m ify,. I w an ..-.-.-.a in niB Hi j) 1.1 1JLJ nue No. 2 Can CAROLINA MAID 10e PieKles Quart Jar 21c Fresh Stock Just Arrived! ttft ENGLISH WALNUTS jOf i-,:-'uae lackag'e ci aisdowii Cake rt :. Ana. fjae jan tuuoxi Of' " T. 1 Yonll have fame Sard Candy for the Kiddies. They ex pect it around ftriafim time. We have a large assortment. Priced from ' SCS to 20C per pound Fresh Roasted COFFEE Ground at Our Counter PER POUND 19e and 25c jmi";; BRAZIL NUTS PECANS LARGE OR SMALL Large Variety of Dried Fruits MID Mr. ari I " ' ,4. -r. diildran v" mond C ..day. Mrs. .V. I . nd K". ret 1 - rJ 11. ? . Kr.. f - " Cht aft, dang Cans and ht Mrs. V.. l. won. J Mr. r ' .i 'Alk, V 4, Mrs. r I Lane, 1 Bister, Pine? II Tor" :.l Ccpeland and 1 1 a nd Mrs. Eay- r f '.IIl, ShS- ' i ) CJ1 Jrenr Ma 1 fcnd children . 7 - with -Mr. V. E. C -eland and rye1". TALL CAN " tiibby's,1 Pet snd Carnation ft ,1 CANS P3' Large Assortment of FVesh CAEIE -EndCa Fiff Cakes, lbl 2j.l0c No. 22 Size Can Sliced or Halves 2 CANS FOR 35e libby's SLICED OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE WiiWo :;: .: No. lCeCba Fruit f It Ccitml.. EC: 'J 'V 1 vLlU j her 1, r.esx ' t we -I.'... . ricr- Nor- cf : J rv?rtf - 1 EGO ' - 'pMHaMaKHBMHHBaMaM ! Vc Vili ilavefa Full line of 7n-:T cnd!yegetablea . ; :: Ilc'iday Season KRAFTS SALAD UK i2 fint size :;::...i5c Pint Size J25c Quart Size J......; 40c Spiced All Flavors M M.VM. J . MmM lf No21 Size Can gg Fruits for Salad. ZQC SEE US FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE Ingredients We receive a fresh stock each week. No is com- 1w.m i lij a a. m 3K : : : : : : ; : : : m m : $ : : : :. : SCc p,ete w110" a Fruit S a?1 PnlfP 25 Fresh Oysters, Dressed Geese, Dressed Chickens and Delicious Beef gg Cake. OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce 10c & 16c GIFTSiQF HARDWARE FOR CHRISTMAS !, rcr .ICTURS-f' ;D ALL SIZES i.: J From ' CTING ' is , :UPS:w JD7LAMPS J ..3 "1 rALLS MS 4 j! " ' - ! LARGS ASSORTMENT ' Ea'Wttriaaafatnrer'sGttaraBtea 1 S E7TRA SPECIAL AT 3-PIEOS CARVING SETS ttt, a rTT tmrra ' I WE IIAVTl ALL AND KINDS r Noiliax Ea:;r Than FlasaHght -' EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES ON TOY WAGONS V ALL CH1LDREN LIKE WAGONS . Priced From " , 2GO to 04Ji0 AIR RIFLES x Wfl Hara th Very Newest Models BUCK JONES - BUZZ BARTON GOLDEN EAGLE. Q2.Q3 to 02.50 FELT BASE RUGS 9 12 : j. :18in.Xn,, $3.98 149c 7c 15c SEE OUR Ceolt Stoves BOTH WOOD AND OIL BURNING Nothing Could Be Better For a Christmas Gift:, BUILT TO LAST A LIFE-TIME Special McestV)r the Holiday Season 1 - 32-Piece Luncheon Set i s ' J- - .1 i'H '. YOUR LAST CHANCE AT '13 PRICEl; ' g I 'v . Pari 5 1 ' ''J ' ' r - j. v' j j. . 2? i, . ' ' , v - r, v , ( y ' flit 1 .,:' ( f If. 4