UT'-i x '7, r. c. r "?ay- V A St Pcrconali . KENNETH MILLER WINS PRIZE , The $20 prise at the State Theatre . ejx Wednesday: night was won by Kenneth Miller. LITTLE BOY SICK -' Clarence Thomas, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Madre, is sick at the' home of his 'parents near Hert ford Mr. Cox Here ' "David. Cox, Sr., former prominent Hertford resident who now lives in Elisabeth City, was in town on won -i Visited Mrs. Morris ' - iMrsfittnley mrrie and her son, 'Stanley. Jr., former Hertford resi dents who now live in Wlnston-Saiem were Jn Hertford for the week-end and were guests of Mrs.' J. E. Mor ris. Mrs. Knewles Entertains Mrs. B. L. Knowles entertained al dinner at her home in Hertford on Sunday j.kht, her nests including Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bason, of Crewe, V4M lit W4 Mrs. T. L. Jessup. Miss Itss Here " Alloa "MJidred Ires, who is home demonstration agent for Morthhamp toti County, and who spent the Eas ier holidays with her parents, Mr. d Mr7 Caleb Ives, in Elisabeth CKy, visited her aunt, Mrs. J. G. ftoberson, in Hertford on Monday. . ,Cetebrates Birthday MISSIONARY SOCim KZHTS aoo wiwwii -WMionarysoeieryr of Oak Grove Church met on Wed-1 knesday. at ,hehDiae. of-- Mm.-' Addie -.- ... Bright The Scripture lesson- wail read by Mrs. C. P. Quincy. Talks on "Education In the Home Held" were given by, ; Misses Mattie and Gracie Ferrell, Mildred Lewis, and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. .Rev. W. G. Lowe save a very in' teresting talk on the first part of our mission book, The Waters of Bethiaida." t , " A delicious salad course was serv ed, during the social hour. ' Those present were: !Mrs. Addie Bright, Mrs Irna Dorsey, Mrs. W. W. Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Overman, Mrs; HvE.Ownleyf, Mrs. - Henry ,Qwnley, Mrs. James wnley, Mrs. CP. Quincy, Mrs. P. Ik Whitehead. Rev. and Mrs; W. G. Loire, Misses Hasel Bright Gracie and Mattie Ferrell, Mildred Lewis. . r; EASTER EGG HUNT The Junior G. A. of Whiteville Grove Baptist - Church enjoyed an Easter egg hunt Saturday afternoon at the home of Mary Louise and juua uuier utappeli. Two con tests) were enjoyed. The prise win ners were Lois Asbell and Syble Rogerson. The egg hunt was greatly enjoy ed by aH. Yebna Layden found the most eggs. Eggs, crackers, candy eggs, pickles and peanut brittle were enjoyed by aU. . ': '-i Those present were; Vehna Layden, SyUe. Layden, Blanche Chappell, Dixie Chappell, Thehna Chappell, wary Lotuse unappeii, juiia Miner Chappell, Pauline Smith, Ruth Smith. Julian Jr. Chappell, Johnnie Chappell, ter, Miss Al. veiled .relatives In Kert-, Ciai:inS3, Uh'a L t Eii- rora-sundayr .t -- i ?Mrs. Undue? Riissnll mnA l hco4newere?H Eli'zabethicTty Sat- Is i Mr. ' and ..Mrs.: George . Trneblood visited his. sister Mrs, .Lewis Lane', -.-'Mrs. Irma Dorsev siient lM4a 7 Nags Head. t ' ' , v UHiss Cassie and Helen Goodwin are spending the Easter holidays with their sister, MrsTElihue Lane. Mrs.P, L, Griffin, Mrs. Etamett 'At i in ii Romance in which, .the dollar sigh plays an important role is madly and merrily enacted in the newi photoplay, 'Smartest Girl In Town." Gene Ray mond and Ann Sothern too the cast of tills bictura whidi IneliulM PTnUn BroderickV Erie Wore, Erik Rhodes and Harry Jans, at the State, Hertford,! weanesoay, Apru -ftn. jm giter, Syr?ijvsaid -C.s.' ;. were in Elizabe1fc.'City:Thuru-- i rnoon. .',v ' Carey, Quincy who is a student t ; Fork Union, is spending several 1. ; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. David Lewis spent the week-end '; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W." W. Lewis. ' ' k x - c ' " i 'Mrs. J. P. Elliott and Miss Lessie , , , Elliott were- in Elizabeth City Tuea- ( ( day. ; ' " . - - . , , Mv "v fjassj Mst mi iewsj . , mm-lm jmM iwms MJT-'Me toCTesweilkSalermeWWte; : Debo'rihWhite, a-Wednesday to attend the eighty' Marie Anderson; -Syble Rogerson, -mm p&y snnBrsa7,.eel Perry,; Matt WX ef her mother, SUS. uenry uw- juou turner, . iimmnj viair rerrj. Held. Mrs; Reed si remaining with Evelyn . Copeland, and the leader, her mother for toe rest 01 we wro. bis. but myoen. , ar.wVMM. Wlilte Iaororee WHITE-ELLIOTT Th condition of J. Oliver White, Miss Lessie Irene Elliott of Chap- hAm verv 01. is improving anoke, and Mr. Thomas Haskett aadlie Is now able to sit up in bed. White, of Winf all, : were married on Mrs, White, wim is lso sick, is( Sunday, at 2 o'clock in the after somewhat better. I noon, the ceremony being performed I at the Methodist parsonage m Win i.Ufl Lafa Wmsiew Visits faH by the Rev. W. G. Lowe. The ' Lois Winslow, formerly of Perqui-. ring ceremony was used. manS, who now lives near SutfoUc,; The bride was becomingly attired Ya-, visited her grandmother, Mrs. in a navy blue suit with gray acces- H, V. Lamb, near Belvidere, over thei goriea, her flowers being a shoulder wcex-ena. corsage ox pinx roses ana" vauey ' lilies. Miss Minnie Shirley Umphlett :- Visited Roberson Family ' M maid of honor, wore a navy blue Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clarke and ensemble with blue accessories, her children, Elizabeth, Billy, Bobby and flowers being a shoulder corsage of Rosa MeJlj of; Wilson, -.were guests ox Talisman roses.; Raleigh Minton, of the family of Mrs. Kooerson s sis- Elisabeth 'City, was best man. ter. Mrs. J. G. Roberson, over the i Mrs," Banks in Town ; Mrs."' Elmer Banks, of Durante Meek, was among the shoppers in Hertford on Saturday. 6iivey Family Visit Here 'My.' and Mrs. Lawrence Spivey'oi Kichmond. Vs. spent the week-end visiting. Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Spivey stMl Mr, and Mrs. Carson Spivey, in Putyuimans. 1 EASTER PARTY Mrs. CWarles Jolinfiou was hostess at an Easter party on Friday when she entertained the Judson Memorial finnday. School class of the Hertford LiaBtiu Church. Members were ask ed: . to - invite their ; husbands . Or frftpdav G.vnes and contests ...were enjoyed with Rev. D. S Dempsey, U Tonsny Miller, Miss Dorothy Hoffler, Mrs. G. R.J Anderson, Miss Khtharine jampea and Mrs. Sidney Layden winning prises. OVbsv Charles Johnson, .assisted Jby savcral menJjers t the "class, served delicious laefieshments. . f Those attending included; Rev. and Krai- d. & - Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. idnirV Laydem Mesdames Immediately after ' tat ceremony the young people left for a wedding trip, and upon their return will make their home in WinfalL The bride is the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott, of Chapanoke. The bridegroom is ,a son or the late Mr. and Mrs. Alphoa- so White, of WinfalL .He IS associat ed .with his brother, A. White, in the mercantile business in WinfalL The couple are popular, with a wide cir cle oi menus. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Carl Godwin entertained her bridge club at her home at Belgrade Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. N. C. Spivey made the highest score. ' , Those present were Mrs. J. B. Bas- night, Mrs.Carl Godwin; Mrs. Wins ton Lane, Mrs. Dennis Godwin, Mrs. N. C. Spivey and Miss. Clara Spnrill. The hostess served- a delicious sweet course. Johnson. Dallas White, Tommy Mil kr G.. R. Anderson, Martin Towe, CJissriie EHbtt, Thomas Tilley, T. E. Rarer,, and Josiah Elliott, Misses lOeu - Chappell, Margaret Madre, Katharine Campen, Dorothy Hoffler, Esafceth iilixon, Lizzie Lee Hoffler, tst atNeaa Jhxon, - ... " ' ENTERTAIN FRIENDS ' Msir Ruth StalUngs snd Maxie Stanton, entertained number of fWentlx, Friday evening at the home 4fr M& Stalliags at WinfalL Many i;anie ;.wrei: played, and . s , dain ty, aweet course was served to the iodowmg: ; Misses 9 Helen ? Morgan, iHiubeth snd Dorothy : Trneblood, Kina Mae f- Pierce, ,: Daisy .; Proctor, Eub' White, .Mattie Reed and Addie 'Sdth- Morgan; Messrs. Roy SpfuilL Horace Basnight, V Stanley Spruill, JStigh Ashley, William Cayton, How i ! Phripps, Luther, Melvin snd - Johnnie Keeter, from Edenton, Simon Staling ; and Melvin Chalk.' 1 i . , . ; BIRTHDAY DINNER - . & J. A. Rountree was honores at a delightful - birUtday. dinner Saturday in.ceiebrauon of his:sixtyrftfth birth day, when Mrs. Rountree entertained at their home at Snow HilL - Those present to enjoy the deli cious dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Car- Charles I roll Ward, ' Mr. and Mrs. " Purvis EASTER EGG HUNT ..Miss Cora layden,' teacher of , CLhpanoke School gave her pupils and the small children in the neigh Imrhsod. an Easter egg hunt on the Crove si the church Friday after aooiu -..t (J, ii ),,. f'. hiding th 'eggs were Mrs. C AIewler, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, - , , wr-'VjPnw'sjsi i 1 I .1. -"' ' T ' Z L-'Iott " received Cie nur'-r of er;s y .'ood L:.:ott for f-.e Chappell, Mrs. J. - H. Ward, Miss Agnes Ward, Harvey Chappell, John Ward, and Elias Chappell, of Wil mington, Del. .: IS MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of a dearly beloved daughter and sister, Virgis- Ires Winslow, who, fell s sleep one year saw today, April 2, 196. One year has. passed since that sad .. dsy j"',"'V'V;vO''K,::jr When one we loved was - called ..'mft1Y'f 'i'V'-v ':j'-f(.:':l?yi:,; We loved her then, we love her still, We miss her now and always will. ;'" I'-v'i-i: ..;:(v.-.r--'K,5,i2 ft.-! ; She .was just s flower "from God's garden," , - Loaned to earth for just a while. She is gone but memory . lingers In the hearts that knew her smile. It is lonely here "without you, -; ' And so sad along life's way. -i-- Life does not seem the same to us i . Since you were called away. The blow was hard, the shock severe, We never thought " her death so And only those who have lost can Bray of Hertford Route 8. Mr. and Mrs.:0dell West of Fay etteviile spent . Sunday - .with Mrs, West's, mother, Mrs.. J. M. Tolsr. Mr. and . Mrs. , Ralph . Mercer of Weeksville spent Sunday with her Parents, Mr. snd Mrs, G. W. Gregy t Mrs Tburmas MuMhy 'ahd'liUSe' on, snerwin vraig, nave return ea w their home in Louiaburg after spend mg seme time 'with': her sister, Mrs. H. I. Fowler of Woodvflle. l Mr. and Mrs. C-A. Rogue, Beulah Bogue, Operzine ' Cooke, Mildred Bogue and Frances Anne Cooke spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Bogue's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Winslow, of Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barrell of Norfolk spent Sunday with her moth er, Mrs. E. R. Whedbeet ! Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Fow ler Sunday were Mr. snd Mrs. Tfaur man Murphy and son, Sherwin Craig, and Loomis Fowler of Louiaburg. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Bogue, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Winslow, Leonard, Jr Mildred Bogue . and Francis Anne Cooke spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow of Bel- jridere. - -yf; Miss Beulah . Bogue has returned to her home after : spending, three months with hex grandmother. Mrs. .m. Humphries. ir . - Mr. sad Mrs, I Joel Hollowell of Winfall spent Sunday with- Mrs. Hollowell's parents, Mr. and, Mrs.J. R. Whedbee of Hertford Route 8. Guests of Mr. snd Mrs. J. M. Tolar Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Odell West of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. C..A. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Bogue, Misses Beulah (.Bosue, Aperxine jooxe, juuured Uogue . and Franris Anne Cooke, all of Woodville,; and aar. AXtons. :.:, :-'.i W. E. Bogue ".spent Sunday in VnuMocK, vs. . r; .-.f,., end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Layden, sear Hertford. ' v Mr. snd Mrs. Jtoy JEterce snd 'son visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierce to WliifsU Sunday. . .. Mr. and Mrs. C P. Quincy, and family visited l iriends in HeAford Sunday afternoon: - , 'MWws'iaiat from Mew Hope is visiting her uncle. W. Be Elliott ' f Mrs..Beftha WhHehead-shd ugh- CHAPANOKE NEWS Miss Hasel Bright spent tits week end with her sister, Mrs. Cecil Gar rett in Elisabeth City. - v - i Miss Cora Layden. spent the week- GET UNDER i OjfEOFOUR REALLY GOOD HATS : 'ii a - . U . , aa All Styles All Shades Lightweight For Spring 1 $140 -2.00 -$2.95, $i5Q ?;$4.0a - $5.00 HERTFORD, N. C. 3 'rnrtnrnRnrsiRtre'imfnfstrR'iRni pa-Va: try 1 1-5. siffyfA 'in. i - ... .. --IT. : .1 W- s. w l"S.k I I ' U$5 GOOD Fern, Mechincry t Norfolk-Market Corn, 100 lbs. $CL0O beiecteo; Jiaine Cobblers, 10 pk. bag.J$5.03 AsgroBouritiful Snaps, 100 lbs; ;..;..:.$iaC0 yyooqs woiinc, Lamas,' 100 lbs. LJL :$12.C5' a. Hales Beat (touperj;.f$Le3 vuvrprii i:cifc iueion, per id.... . Sure Drop Eowera, each1, -.l...$k50 No. 15 Colo Planter, each. , 1:$24.50 F12 Farmall Tractors easy terms) .$735.00 .. ... -J - ' ' ' ' SSSMssss'ssssssssssssssafJisSSsss Byrum HardwareCa "Everything In Hardware and Supplied s Ienfen,N.G; Annonhmn aJJ THE ARRIVAL , e Of - - THE NEW 1937 IODEL 1 - . Ire 1 tin iracsCib " COME IN TO; SEE THERC; . -it k t. c 1 .'Ci i Byrum : Service Department no ,:4 Located Behind Hotel Joseph Hewes ' l f MMw i, it A -teU CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE HERTFORBv N. tC k4" ENTERTAINING Thursday . Friday, April a? ; Monday - Tuesday, April 5- 6- .Comeily W News';?. Saturday, AprU t-? f "ADMISSIONj" ' - -Childrei-lOc AdtiUa-llSe 1 t iThe pain ef parting without a fare ' (Mother, Brother ,and Sisters, I t ... .. . . ' ' v i -- i "I'll TC3 cid to CD i . . but rn i:ot tcd cid vo l:71- A peaos'loviag saaa . . . bat whoa "the ... ' sr sob''slaadMedhiadaaghlw.JMawred f I Into actios! Dreau as Aiaeriosa. . , aad flirilhpo..as;,TrankDoodUM.,.wiCh Tt . V . . f M . t. I 1 A - .' ft . vn nr. nn arar. n. ...a. ini.r.n. y w w. . . " w. . t. broagbt gloriously together agsial i Wednedsy, AprU r : VitK the j "teen's. met ! Cspttvatini 3. ;V00DVLUZ; NI ITr. snd lls. rr-t C.r r tl t : '

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