PAGB1TVE -'3 Plan Study - - Patterns In April i - the home demonstration , "dtaba in erquimans are planning to make a itudy of commercial patterns during the month of April, with the, idea .to help those who use commercial pat terns, which is practically every wo man who sews, to use the patterns f;with ease and to, advantage. Other matters in connection , with sewing will naturally come up for discussioi when the women gather in the meet ings, with Miss Gladys Hamrick, the ve, ., ..iUie jV; -'-e aat, prt siding.:. The time and place of the meetini of each club has been announced at ! .,- follows: .. - -, Chapahoict,'. Tuesday, April 6, wiU ' Mrs. Joe Elliott .. - "iVfinfali; Wednesday; April 7, with . Mrs. Jim Lowe. ' - .WfaHestOn, Thursday, April 8, with .' ' Mrs."Roy Winslowi -. Hunters - Fork, Friday, April 9, t-"wul Miss Fannie Mae Cbffield. f ' if vDuuuuct! jaonuay, ajiih u, wiui . wrs. j. n. sunon. Beech Spring, Tuesday April 18, at V Du rants Neck, Wednesday, April . 14, with Mrs. G. L. Turner. White Eat, Tuesday, April 20, at " the school house. Belvidere, Wednesday, April 21, with Mrs. N. Q. Ward. J Bethel-Burgess, Friday, April 23, at the. school house, t Helen Gaither, Monday, April 26, ... with , Mrs. C. F. Reed. Snow Bill, Tuesday, April 27, at the school house. WINFALL NEWS Mas Mary Elisabeth White spent Easter with Miss Celesta Godwin. iilak W. T. Miller, f Hertford Route 8,.ls very HI. ' Walter Nowell. Mrs. J. W. Nowell, v Miss Hattie Pearl Nowell, Miss Ruth ,fv Adelald Nowell and Mrs. J. L. Nixon spent Thursday m Norfolk. ' Mrs.. J. L. Nixon spent Tuesday afternoon in Elizabeth City. .- Mrs. J. A. Chappell of Belvidere and Mrs. J. L. Nixon visited their sister, Mrs. C. B. White, Monday evening. Miss Elizabeth Nowell, Instructress in Marshall's School of Beauty Cul ture, has returned to Norfolk after spending the week-end as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell. 1 ' Miss Ruth Adelaid Nowell, who is a student at National School of Com- Mmmmtnin.M t returned to Charlotte Wing Easter holidays with t , ii JprandNew Fresh Stock QUAKER SPRING Hosiery Arrived Last Week i NEW SHADES " V 0 Miami v-T 'i OCubatan f4 O Plaza Jitise i O Noonday . u .: Or.Iccnli2:ht , vc c. J $1.00 '4 t' I IV- ' ) . 2-GUN RANGER. Charles Starrett will be seen in ern drama, "Code Of The Range," when Theatre, Hertford, N. C. Mary Blake, in this film opposite Starrett. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell. Mrs. Elizabeth White'of Norfolk, spent Easter with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Nowell. Mrs. C. E. Twine has returned to Norfolk after spending the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Nowell. Miss Catherine Perry, student of Greenville, College, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry George Miller White is working at Morgan's Modern Grocery. WHITESTON NEWS Mrs. Mary J. White spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Hugh White of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Wallace Baker and little daughter, Marilyn, spent Thursday with Miss Jessie Belle Winslow. Miss Miriam Lane, who is a stu dent at Guilford College, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lane. Merrill Winslow, who holds a po sition at Greensboro spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Van Spivey of Hick ory, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Spivey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Winslow. - Mr. and (Mrs. Matthew Winslow and daughter, Jean, of Norfolk, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. end Bi rt. 1 L. Winslow of Hertford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Window. . Mr. and Mrs. Worth Winslow of Norfolk and Mrs. Window's sister, of Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winslow of Bagiey Swamp spent Sunday. with Mr.. and Mrs. Eugene Winslow. Sinai Society Meets With Mrs. Jordan The Woman's Missionary Society of Mt, Sinai Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. F. Jordan. The vice-presl- dtolUto ;B FUprdajnled.the de votional and Mrs. Charlie Umphlett m in charge of -a kVejty: Jnteresting proxram. During Tthe sineai ses sion tnro new members Joined the society.:' ;v'v - Delicious- ice cream and cake was served to the following members: Mrs. E. U. Morgan, Mrs. Effie Mil ler, Mrs. Ernest Stalllngs, Mrs. Hu bert Hurdle, Mrs. B. F. Jordan, Mrs. Clifton Morgan, Mrs. Tom Morgan, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs.' Wallace Morgan, Mrs. Crowdsr - Bollowell, Mrs. J. V. Stallings, Mrs.-; George Roach, Mrs. Harvey Stallings, Mrs. Robert Stallings, Mrs. Charlie Urn phlett, Mrs. Arthur Pierce, Misses Mamie Stallings and Celesta Godwin. BINGO PARTY. ' Miss Addle Ruth Morgan delight. fully entertained at a Bingo party Monday everting at her home at Winfall, In. honor of the Perquimans County High' School', basketball teams. ' The house was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. Mac Y " S was high scorer and Miss Eu rjory was lor scr'Daht- r t- '-et were prt Jaa "ai, "Vnke v -"ar ' , ceam ...useenjor . party were: r erson, IM. . V rson, Hattie I ''Son, Ma.rf"Ar,-1 ,in, Hattie Pearl Lowell, Margaret-Mayes, Eu genia Gregory May Wood Pierce and Helen Morgan; Charles Harrell,' El don Winslow, Bill Cox;' Mae White, Klly IJardcastle, Zack "Harris, and Coach Carl Rogers. r The young married set,'jibf Ker-' fJri,-as well as many Of tv3 j -fc.j -i ll d.'htful dnce r'" i on y nL'.t in t' s tf r. another aotionful Peter B. Kyne west it opens next Saturady at the State screen newcomer, makes her debut Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Devenport, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Johnson, (Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Williford, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Chappell, Mrs. J. G. Campbell, Mrs. J. M. Eason, of Crewe, Va., Misses Etta Burt War ren, of Trenton, Ann Britt and Aud rey Meads, of.Elisabeth City, Ruth Alice Ward, Nita Newbold, Mae Wood Pierce, Marion Raper, Edna Ruth CanhorirShiriey Walker,' "Jeannette Perry, Ruth Elliott, Bernice White, Jeannette Fields, Mary Helene New- by, Blanche Everett, Nell Hobba, Gussie Wood, Dorothy Mae Hoffler, Mary Elisabeth Fields, Mary Wood Koonec, Mary Towe, Hazel Bright and Edna Fields, and H. G. Window, Lucius Blanchard, F. C. Winslow, Walter G. Edwards, Robert Riddick, Russell Baker, Elwood Nowell, Carl Rogers, R. S. Monds, Jr., Trim Wil son, Frank Brown, W. T. Brown, Ed ward Weeks, Silas M. Whedbee, Zack Toms White, Billy Hardcastle, Watt Winslow, Vivian Mathews, Hey wood Divers, Henry Clay Sullivan, Bill Holmes, of Edenton, JesseaPark er Perry, Ned White, of Edenton, Frank Jessup, Francis Nixon, Jim Bass, Tim Gregory, Beverly Blanch ard, Cleveland Bdck,' James Divers, Claude Simpson, Jim Bob White, Wil liam E. White, Jr., George Fields, Zack Harris, Fred Chalk, T. S. White Jr., and Bob Jettbf Richmond, Va. BELVIDERE NEWS Miss Elsie Copeland returned to Fredericksburg, ' Va., Sunday after spending the past week with her par rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland. (Mrs. Lucinda Lane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Chappell. . Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chappell were: Miss Grace Chappell, of Wilson, Roy- Chappell and Bill Parsons of Wilmington, Delaware. " Eiae Chappell of Wilmington, Del aware, visited relatives here during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Anderson mot ored to Raleigh Friday. They were accompanied hone by Mrs. Ander son's sister,, who spent the holiday here. -- - --.'.. air. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow spent Sunday to. tforfolk, as the guests of Br aid Me, R. M. White. vMrti Winslow remained for a few days visit - Miss Marie Anderson, Misses Attie and Sara Male Chappell and. Mr, Hemly Chappell motored to Wilson Sunday afternoon. Galey Chappell, who was sick a few days last week, is able to be out aeain. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith of Pop lar Branch spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ward of Rocky Mount were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. F. C White spent Sunday in Rich . Square visiting friends. . The ' attendance at Piney Woods Friends' Church Sunday morning was. very good; . The special Easter ser vice was enjoyed by everyone. , . Mr. and Mrs. Wistar Raiford visit ed Mrs. H. P, White Sunday after noon. ri.w . i.?n,: .-. u: , , ii, ; ii ' "' 'i'no a i. .' i1' :w a t RITRGESffNEWS 1 9h,t. . Mathewp sK; Baimigfat and Glenn Matbewa ..went wtfiiniiifui vy iaurwufs., Mr. J. G. Roberson, Mrs. C. B. Parker. Mrr.' Carl Godwin, Mrs. N GL Spivey, Mrs. S. P. Mathews, W. Bi Clark. Ernest Mulline and Mum EU abeth Clark of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Friday. . . Jsib Clara Spruill spent the, Eas. ter I -ys with friends in Norfolk ft u .a-'Tiew..'; . -; ": , j , Vhose vinill:iffttr.- and M.-S.rP. " ' ;CH.:iajr were Mr arid1 Mrs. ; 1 : -wa ahd family, Mr. and I.rs.' Ied r"athews and little son, r ' I. . s" Krs, wendeu juatnews. I r. i-i LlrsXN.' C JSpivey spent Ir iwith vi. and Mrs. C. B. COURT PUZZLED OVER HOUSE y.-.- OF PRAYER "BOSS" (Continued from Page One) have no sense; And I left the church ,an4 Btayed away Vwo months, but thef sninta begged me and so I came back,? Mary said at one point. It did not appear from the evi dence that there Had been any offi cial ousting by the Board, so the court found the defendant not guil ty of trespass, remarking, however, that it appeared that Grandison was a most unwelcome preacher and that he thought it would be well for him to get out. RECORDER'S COURT (Continued from Pufce Cnei of any motor vehicle law violation! again his driver's license will be re voked, v James Hinton, colored, was found not. guilty of obtaining under false t'hStejiise.r David Sawyer was required to an swer charges in three seperate war rants. One charged drunk and dis orderly! another drunk and disorderly and' as&ault, and another destruction of public property. There was evi dence that after Mr. Sawyer was locked in jail on the drunk and dis orderly charges and before he se cured bail he snatched loose the iron stair rail which had only recently been set in concrete. He was found not guilty of assault but guilty of the other charges and was required to pay the costs and- the bill for re pairing the jail. . James Whitehurst, colored, was found guilty of forceable trespass and assault and was given 60 days on' the roads, sentence to be suspend ed upon payment of costs, good be havior for two years and that he not go on the premises of Cicero Riddick for two years. James Grandsion, colored, was found not guilty of trespass, Roland Cillloin, colored, was found guilty of transporting liquor and was given 60 days, sentence to be suspended upon payment of the costs, good behavior for two years and that he not go on the premises of William James f(JV two years. 23 MEMBERS OF ONE FAMILY AT CHURCH EASTER DAY (Continued from Page One) Elizabeth City and Mr. Jarvis' moth er, Mrs. Luna Jarvis, of Moyock; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright and children, Caroline and Charles, of Jarvisburo-. and two granddaughters, Miss Lee Skinner, of Washington, D. C, and Miss Edith Blount Skinner, of Eliz abeth City, were here for Easter $1.75 Op . nil 'j-.irri- , .) :,' : GUAnATTEED FOR 10 For Sale at Our 8, Day. Mrs. Claude Withrow and her little daughter, Virginia, of Norfolk, are spending some time, and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and their son, ec yourself in a Beautlul 7iew Florence anyes Now you can cook with oil and have a beautiful kitchen. Styled and built for today and tomorrow, the new Florence Table Top and Con sole Oil Ranges, por celain finished in mo dern colors, bring you the convenience of gas, economy of oil. New thrills in cook ing! Five powerful wickless kerosene purners give clean Focused Heat. Extra large oven, fully insu lated with rock wool, has porcelained lin- Hertford Hardware & Supply Cb. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. Lie ' 'x II ' ' Charles, live in the home. There ' st'i: were twenty-three of the family cir-, . cle at home on Easter Day.-and all attended services at the Methodist v Chi'irh. I I Modern Kitcben i n g s, non - tipping racks, Fingertip. Kbafe : Control and depend- able thermometer. It ; can be quick and hot : or mild and gentle, as you wish. Come in and see ,these beautiful new oil ranges also other Florence Ranges for every need and purse i all offering amazing j i e tB values! inQAOS Office " ' - " II iff JmardneIiI 1 I 1 1 ' n of tl.e Woi-J ty Jor t l',. t. - 1 v 7 : j t se present were I'r, a-1 L".3. J. T ie't . V. inflow, If. i ! ;I r, and Urs. Frank Aimsley and Msa. H. N. Kines. Mr. and I'.s. J. 1 .lt it if xil H Ht.t'H C i. ; x 1 flit v' - . - . C7.D, N. C. l.r. Biii l-.-t. Ci i. ton-IZaUnrws . call A- II. rtf. ' 1, r'r. ad rrs ri"r 11 c 1 e. r ir.rs. V. . eJ on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight cu I ,tor Day. - , . -t f 7 i A -