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u.fm i m i i s21 i Mm UtBIUS MlTCHtUl yf-METROWMAyW. Btkoms In corrytnjr out (As eery hamd oonxo bargain ho had o(od from Warron r Bag g trig, managing oditor of tho Nev York Star, to quoth tho HosI suit or $5,000,000 ' "brxmgM swafcut tk paper by Coni 4Sk " ' -'",-. Ml Ohandlor (aftor marrying Bag fkmooo as tomporan thing so ho .'MmMmm Connie or aMswaNott o oJTmoimX , . to London to return omo on th oum . .u mJl inaahMu. STa Mas to aat - (nNm seal tad tikotn aJows thort, bnt Con ' mio oondo oomoonooUo, Bitt bogin to arouoa -, .';. mtoroot whom ho tolls er ho U glad ohm did not com a girl o rajrile that hot reputation it worth fivo miOUm ohoM to hopt in a gla house. Hints for Hamemakers By Jaoftri Chapter Six Tfifi BRIDEKSURPRISED. Chandler arrived at his hotel "apartment, where he bad left hie i two-honr brida. to find Warren snanning an explanation. t "First you wire ua that every thing's Jake she's coming to your caoin lor eocaxaus; men we gee ranour wire savior veryuungra 4 The wonder boy laid an egg! 'oooad Gladys. "She never stirred from her cabin Sfor tam aays," explained Chandler, ttgwerftif Gladys's wisecrack. "Then wnn I had everything arranged for her to oome to my room for ooktails she didn't show.' I "What to this fatal fascination , jnou have for women?" simpered Vfflfedys. "For two weeks I've been rplaualng my big scene giving . myself to art, just sitting here '. alone, In solitary confinement, I oven had my ticket to Reno, hotel y reservation and a lawyer engaged i and for what T" . . . All right" "Who's phoning at this hour?" demanded Gladys. "For me?" "Flowers for you on the way up. Tve got to hid the bed clothes be fore the boy comes up. Open the door." After a moment's frantic search, Gladys cried: "I've lost the key!" "You would!" Chandler threw down the bedclothes, took the key from the front door and unlocked the door to the bedroom. Gladys confronted him in the -doorway. "Where did you get the key?" "Ill front door ker always fits both doors," ha told her. "Ton mean the key waa there all night?" she asked, disbeliev- lB5iher re did von exsect it to be?" he replied off-handed ly as there came a knock at the door. Ha threw the auilts and Dillow into tha bedroom, opened the door and took tha box of flowers. "For me. dear?" asked Gladva. taking an awiriag pose in the door- darlinr ." While he tinned the bellboy, she opened the box and read the card. "I didnt sand those flowers. Hag- 'TUhava a fishing coach Kara in tha morning," laid Haggerty, "he'll teach you." UK. m n Vi "Its a million to one you'll never those people again." -said Hag- -gertv dejectedly. Tm seeing old man Allenbury to morrow. Pm leaving town with him for his lodge in the Adirondack . . t -a week-end of fishing." ?Way. that's line, BUI! Great! ;ls Connie - - -" -- I "No, she won't be with' uabut . It's a perfect 'In'. After a week-end I With Him there it's a cinch to draw Invitation to his Long Island 1 manor.' :'.- .;.'' "Perfeotr Jubilated Haggerty. nt's an even better setup than Um boat Don't you think so CUadva?" "As a Romeo I still insist that .guy's a washout!" "Will you close up, Gladys? Bin's done good work. But up to a minr ute ago X was plenty worried." "Where you stop worrying, X be rjrin ," said B11L H'ta going trout . fishing tomorrow and Tve never ' held a rod In my hand. I told Allen bury fish tales that would curl your lair - enthralled, fascinated him. Mow, I've got to deliver or hell Know I'm a liar. And then he'll "'begin to wonder why I lied." ''That's not so good," hemmed . Haarererty. then snapped his flngsra. ""ril havo a flahing coach here in the morning. Ho'U teach you." "In the niornlns? Him? Here?" . -deniEaded Glr.dys. "Where am ' -Bu-jcosed to cro '!" "You stay h-.re of course. Re member, you're married." "If I could only fowrct it!" B'.!l started for the bedroom and she demanded belligerently: "Hey Where are vou jrclntr? "To make up my bed - - hero In the living room.'' He went into the bedroom, and Gladys appealed desperately to Haggerty: i "Why can't you stay here? There's wo oeos. "The three. of us? Be reasonable! "Would that look married,?" "You mean you're wiOlng to leave uate, your fiancee, here alone with .nai guyr- - -, ...-: '. "Bill's mv friend. I trust him like m brother Why, he won't know you f,AJs you trying to ten me that -; I ould be-alone with a man and -he wouldn't know I was around?" ' "But Bin Isn't tha sort -5i S' "Gs. ahead! Run' along!" said 'Gladys, her vanity piqued; "But "when ha -comes tapping at my floor : i m going Miepnone you - ana you corns and get mo. And, unless Km evekxw -irowK- hear from me -jkafore midnight!" ,: - ' -v -. Haggsjty seised fan tha dismissal to make" Bulck get away. Chand- Jer returned from the bedroom, his ' arms f filed with quilts and a pil few. Gladys ostentatiously ezanv l teed tha lock on the bedroom door.' fane took tha key and put it In the lock on tha inside, t "This door , aoasn't - took ' wsry ' atrons." ,..,. "I'll have a bolt put on It tit tha Morning," said B11L - "On nnr aids.", said : Of adva twuwnuj, i i , - 8h lockedharself in the bedroom, pot the key under tha pillow, but ("veined undressed, waiting for ( " "er to ask admittance. Then r r inhere 'r. It T tv lUi' t l( I t y , -t .. i ijai4 jut - gerty sent them and signed mjH name. Just part of tha game." cwa was mureo. -uo. x suppossu you wouldn't send a girl flowers." Tve kept mora florists shopsu aBva than any man In town. 1 givaS orcnias away uxa iivo-ceni cigars. -' i "But you wouldn't send them tat msf Is that tt?" Sba tapped tha floor anerilv with her toes. BUI was puzzled. "Not unless Haggerty or tha paper paid foe bam. How If you don't mind I've ot to get dresead and go out fat roakfast. - n don't think vou should so out said Gladys, thinking fast "Aren't we supposed to have breakfast to gather? Tha plan, I mean. Bealdea, um nan-man is coming. When there came a knock on tha ; door ha started to rise. "Oh, don't you bother," she said domestically. "Ill go." It was Evans, tha fish instructor whom Haggerty had engaged to give Bill bis lessons in fishing. Tve brought everthlng, sir . . a complete outfit," said the in structor. "Tou'il have no trouble learning with this equipment" They moved the furniture out of the way so BUI would have free space In which to practice casting. . BUI proved an inept-pupil - - tha -worst Evans had ever bad, but tha Instructor ' moved about patiently; I and painfully at his coaching job.' ' Gladys watched from a corner of ' the room. "No, no, sir!" cried the coach as Bill prepared i for , another cast -"Keep the elbow, -low and cloaet Muscle has nothing to do with it; it's the natural Apring: In the rod.'! Bill let it EprmgT.anoTiagaln caught the hook in the already torn cur tains." "Too bad Pn not going fish ing for curtains I " ,h said in dis gust Td be a sensation!" ; Gladys dislodged the hook. "May- be' if you broke av laA. and had h stay noma' 'Now that's what f ea1!! const mr. lve!" cried Bill. plarlne-Vt hmr . lb cast again. The hook citught to a brass plate on the walU s s ; "BulPs eye!" cried Gladys as that plats rang. "Give the gentleman a cigar!" .. .... i. The Instructor stepped back to lay out a firround plan. "Pretend. sir, there's st five-pound beauty la we pooi yonaer oenina tnat boulder .airs. Chandler is tha boulder. Would you mind bending forward, Mrs. Chandler? I'm a tall tree lust behind you. . Don't forget your wrist" , Bin got the rod in position, reel ed In tha Una. then wlavwaarmil with his wrist "X think rfi use the catapult switch on this." Gladys rubbed her bands together Uka a ban-player. "Remember, there's a man on second!" suddenly Bill's wrist stiffened. "It's no use!" he raged In self-disgust T know the words and I knmt the theory, but I'm just not meant i ior ma angler, i ne onry way X can do H is like this." - . -He flmtB? tha rod in M Hiriona underhand stroke that landed toaj boulder, which waa Gladys: f e uv tered a surprised scream, whiie tb Instructor cried wUdly. "You did it Yon did K! Not one angler in tit can master that underhand stfoVe. 0 gJ-ajaiaiii imai nm;a''r 1)11 - i fmaJJmt aaaasM - I TlUEB adrantaga eTi v-visma dauctz3 .?ti ' v. ilrs. B. G. Koonca is expected to return today from Greensboro, where she visited her daughter.' Miss Mary Wood Koonce; who is a student at .home of llxs.' Dardenv to the mem- Blanchard were Joint hostesses at the sity of North Carolina. ben of the Boole Club ' on Tuesday arternoon, ; , " 1 The rooms were decorated with wws a nrt wnwtiafasnesj . tf V w . J "any beautiful flowers, and after the Little Richard Futrell, of Bichprognua the hostess served a dainty sweet course. a. cerihea secret of Hawaiian cookery the next time you irant your greea fegeUbles to taste; especially deli cious. Instead of cooking in plain water " use one-third natural, un sweetened Hawaiian pineapple Juice and two-thirds water. Youm be do lighted with the added tenderness and test the vegetables acquire. ,.v;,:-VA.,av., -e A discarded, but stnl flrm-on-lts-legs table can frequently be con verted Into a serviceable piece ot furniture for the game room by adding a new top ot wood fibre in sulation, or tempered pressed wood. If the top is to be covered with cloth, the . wood : fibre insulation should be used and the cloth laid over it without glue. - It can then be draws tightly and- fastened at the aides with large brass-beaded upholstery nails, if the table is to be used for beverage glasses, etc-' the uncovered," tempered pressed woodjs suggested fl J . i.... I. .j I r-Tr tat the father of jazz the peculiar syncopated rhythm that is the minuet of today was a man named Razz, who first started playing it with "drum and bones" in New Orleans. Others soon took it up and changed the name from Rsz to Jazz. Square, is sick with flu at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Elliott The little fellow came over with his parents, Mt. and Mrs. J. R. Futren, ;for a week-end visit a)fid was, taken sick on Sunday. - j UMPHLETT3 HERE Mr. aid Mrs. Hbyle - Umphlett, ef Hooewell. via., spent the week-end wi&WnU-t Am y. UUUUf Oil : The nrofram was in charge of J.- Gv FeHon, and those taking1 pa were Mrs, Charles Whedbee and ML Mas Wood Winslow. Those present included ' Mesdames C. P. Morris, C W. White, Charles Whsdbee, L A. Wnrd, J. .E. White, E.. W. Lordley, L. W. Anderson, R. L. Knowtesv Cukst Felton, and Misses Mary Sumner and Mae Wood Win-slow. HOLLOWELL: NIXON ; IMPROVES 1 The condftioh of HolloweU Nixon, who has been sick with flu, is improv ing. ' .-;';;'"';- MRS HARDCASTLE RETURNS ' ; Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle has return ed from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. M. J. Eborn, at Seawarren, N. J. RETURN TO PLYMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. T. P. White have re turned to their home- at Plymouth after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. "J. M. Sut ton,' near Hertford. MRS, PERRY HERE ' Mrs. John. Lewis Perry, of Wind sor, is sMnding this week in Hert ford with her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ridakk. ' ; DANCE EASTER MONDAY NIGHT Morgan Walker, who recently has conducted dances at regular two weeks intenvale, on Friday nights, has announced that the dance sche duled for next week will not be held, as it falls on Good Friday. No dance will be held during Holy Week. There will be a dance on Monday night - following, and Mr. Walker is expecting the usual good attendance. These dances have befionry pop ular and .the Hertford folks who, dance have turned out in - big num bers. ' Uncle Jim Saij CIRCLE THREE TO MEET Circle No. Three of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church' will meet on Monday night at the . home of Miss Helen Morgan. All members are invited to be present ATTENDS CHEVROLET MEETING L. N. HolloweU attended a meet ing of Chevrolet dealers in Rocky Mount on Thursday. i : H Wt.'rV mm V$ ' Lime and legumes build tip . the land, boost crop yields, and cut production costs. Are you building up your farm? 4. RALEIGH VISITOR . Shehon White, of Raleigh, spent several days in Hertford this week, visiting his mother, Sirs, R. T. tin:.. :.y WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS Mrs. W. W. Steiiunateflkof Eliza beth City, President of the Sixteenth District of Woman's Clubs, will Speak at the meeting of the Hertford Wo man's Club on Thursday afternoon of next week.- -J '' The meeting will be held in the club rooms at 3:30 -o'clock-in the afternoon and the program will be in charge of Mrs. R. T. White,Vho is chairman of the civics department of the club. tlH'fc'f'' Mrs. R. T. Clarke, new jeletfted president, will preside at ;.tJsmeet- VISITING IN GREENSBORO Mr C. T. Skinner is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs; W. C Winslow, in Greenaboro., tj7, 't I mm . ,V.D VPDEP1C2D? ilElmt Our Tested Sgq3s:! rf' .ad. --.-. .iln X. M ui . bJ' -mSt fx' 5-: Q Selected Blaine Cobblers, 10 pk..ii3Kff$ H00 1 Norfolk Market Corn, 100 lbs. ; Stowell'8 jLergreen Corn, 100 lbsL. : Blands Eariy Corn, ; 100 lbs. . Asgrow Bountiful Snaps 100 lbs; 6L00 10.00 y Asgrdw I2ack Valentine Snaps, 10(J,!ba 12JOOIJ 1LC0 toot iJCOt 9.50 24.50 t I Woods Prolific Limas, 100 lbs..... t Henderson Bush Limas, 100 lbs.. .. No. 36 Hales Best Cantaloupe, per fir. : Cowpen Ncdt Melon, per lb. : Sure Drop Guano Sdwers, each No. 15 Cole Planters, each .... F12 Farmall Tractors (easy terms:$735L00 Byrum Hardware Co. 'Everything In Hardware and Supplies" Edenton,N.C CIRCLE NO. ITO MEET; Circle No. 2 of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Hertford Bai tist Church will meet Monday night,, George . Chappell . as r hostess, s Allfl memoers are urgeu to anencu , MR. WHITE SICK) j. Oliver White has been quite sick at his home in Hertford for the past weeb,, frff;; ,ty, jry '"f VISITING BLANCHARDS Mr, and Mrs. J.'-C. BlanchArd have as guests this week Mr.- and Mrs. Ho ward Rudderham, of Shirley, Mass. f r' MRS. SaU.iH .ILL ' ' ' ,4-V Mrs. Ray Smith, prominent resi- ' J a . t- - n...' Om. ,mm,im! . I ty is very skk,;.; m-,.a y-- ' - IHl LONG IN TOWN ' Ilorace Lonj, - r-r'ays Snr? farmer, jn"J.e a buc! i trip to IZ ford on T-"'-7 n tt t is Man-Tailored But Feminized TT -a Navy Beigre Gray Green 3L V l' i i T -k Si ' i r i i f.- n ;-: l - a a Li-.i t I v Civ 1 ,i j 5 . r, ' 'l ' ' 'v'f- ' ' ; i - . ; I . , n 'A aj ' ' : ' thl ; - rm9 ''(TV- 'in"''t'V 7 1 ' ))' ' Lovely EATS, 4 '; r' ';M6st unportant, among . W " .-. :; "votir.'r apiGssonea. , vour ) h whole appearance penoXon them. Priccdsfrom OColo ' i ,1 .V Z'i 1 f " Floral designs, solids ', .-; , it 1 '' i " j' .Spring shades-. all sites k- ' 2.95 to 7.95 V . 105 TEARS OF SE2VIC2 c j a.. J . SUITS i- ; As ; essential to ' your wardrobe as flowers are . to spring! ' These finely . tailored suits have all the-attractive points of l those .usually much higherpriccd! Achoice of - short a n d A Ion;;-: jacket styles Vf r - - a"v S . Mk4S SVASw'Ais 1," it
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