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Ipeonais ;1 j. 5 GeneAgainI ;g VislthlK In Portsmouth .Miss Doris Gregory Is visiting aiias isumvan warren in Portsmouth, Virginia. L 5 ri . it f OCu Ol; :i?isiijjicje , In Town This Week lKTKk , 11 ' ...TV....; - ', v.' fismii. 'it.: . - ir . ii; ' ;Mrs. E. J. Broughton, who is spending the winter and spring in) -won oiK, was in town this week. Miss Blanchard At Home - iJMiss Sarah Blanchard, who holds arjlicffltiofl in. the library of Duke Un iviarsity, was at home with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard, io the week-end. Mrs. Bostick Tisits Here MrL. J1. X. -Bastick has returned ther home in Raleigh after a visit to, her Jbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. ajd Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. ..' ! Mrs. Pemberton Visitta Hm JMrs. E. L. Pemlberton, of Fayette- uie, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. jj. wmsiow,. in Hertford. Visited Mm. T Miss Alice Pritchard, of Pasquo- wdk i;ounty, visited her sister, Mrs. i. a. .xowe, ji, on Sunday. Mrs. Leararett Returns Mrs. J. L. Leggett has returned to ner home m Fentress, Va., after a visit to Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr. Mrs. Nat White Here ,Mrs. Nat White, of New York City, is' visitinir her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. J.1 P. Perry. Mr. White spent the week-end m Hertford. I Mrs. Greororv In Hosnital JMrs. Ida Gregory, who has been very sick for some time, was taken to the General Hospital in Norfolk I on Tuesday for examination and treatment. Gene Autrv amiears airain at Th State, in Hertford, with his guitar ana tenor voice. In this picture, "Ride, Raiger, Ride," you will see Gene fight Indians one moment and hear him sing the next Saturday April 10th. To make lace look new, squeeze in hot, soapy water, then in cold water, and then in milk to stiffen it. Press on the wronar side with a fniri- lint iron. . .. Every day is n individual lifetime. Tester- t ; day's sorrows should be lost in Today's;;-"- '',.. , l',Ji !; Opportuirfties.; . -.' '"; At State Theatre Mnrntav . nml Tnmrlnv Ir,. whxiQ bound securely in a straight jacket is only one of ' the femtm f Mrs. Sullivan Here "Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, of Norfolk, is -visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. warden. Mr. And Mrs. Butier Move Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler moved this week from the apartments in I the residence of Mrs. L. W. Norman where they have lived for some time", to those recently vacated by Mrs. T. a. fearce on Uburch street. Imnrovinr Mornn Residence Extensive improvements are being made on the W. M. Morgan residence a Uhurcn street. i . Visited Here Ir. and Mrs. G. G. Markham, nfrs. Wallace Bramsey and her two children, Wallace and Margaret, and 2orge lister Markham, of Eliza beth City, visited at the home of Mr. a mrs. w. b: wnite on ounaay. t Mrs. FiplHfl at rhanannLa fcMrs. George Fields is spending a tew days with her sister, Mrs. W. R. Til . rn t- Miss Huber Here Miss Rebecca Huber. of Norfolk. "V., was the week-end guest of Mrs. JJ r. Perry. i Over 300 Men At Meeting On Sunday More than 300 men attended the meeting of mer A the Chowan Bap tist Association held in the Hertford Dapti8t Church on Sunday, with 20 of the churches in the association represented, according to the pastor, mv. u. s. uempsey. f No. 36 Hales Best Cantaloimk' tpr If.: - i M ! f X CowDen Nenlr Mplnri Vwn. IK ' ci tin i r ,t i -wo, .v-i iu ,.,.s.......px.VW T s" t Norfolk, Market Corn. lOOlba.." " S5fi.no 1 l sgrow Bountiful Snaps, 10Q llI...l;I$10d L.K i iiviiih; j-uixitts, iw ius. .12.Uy X. I No. 15 Cole Planters, each $24.50 I ! wuxc uLjy ouwcxs; eacn ... .....$.)U S OTHER MACHINERY AND SEEDS Byrum Hardware Co. "Everything in Hardware and Supplies" Edenton;N,C. Gone are the days when tugging, chopping, twisting gymnastics art necessary to obtain ice' cubes front an automatic refrigerator. Shows above is the sensationally new and efficient instant cube release featured exclusively in the 1937 Frigidaire. Developed in the research laboratories of the Frigi daire viaioa of General Motors, the new type ice tray makes available instantly and with no effort on the part of the user from two to a dosen or more cubes, doing away with the necessity for hold ing trays under the water faucet and losing up to twenty percent of the ice content in neltage. One grasps the tray firmly with one hand, lifts the lever with a finger of the other and there are the cubes ready for use without fuss or mure. 1 ,jiSi iyhuv y RUNNING WATER c6dU bst ..J t rev rrm rr DUNNING wtter k cheap enouih In moM cttlct. ;t IV .1 j re i ' i i r m I t I 1 inouwinu. n nm rau wouiuw iwuiua iuivc iuuiki " diet thdr MYERS Wutr SyKcm Bipplict them with thii gtcatew of all modem convcnicncci it b cow per gallon iDittiatvcn lower than dry BWMr races. MYERS Water Syatemi !' in abaohitalr rtliabl o efficient and durable that expeiue or operating and repalta are icduced to a minlniuitt. ; , - Stvtei and aheito auh all needs: for ODeratlon bv hand. windmill, gatollne engine or electricity. Deep and aballow leb. ; . well awd BYRUM iv a HARDWARg , .rJ COMPANY:; i $ "V if . I' s r BINGO PARTY Miss Hazel Bright was a very charming hostess at a delightful bingo party at her home in Park- ville Tuesday night. The house was! taaefully decorated with beautiful spring flowers. After bingo was slaved with Miss Dorothv Hoffler and Noah Gregory winning the grand I prizes, many other games were en joyed. The hostess served' delicious fruit salad with cake and salted nuts. Those present were: Misses Lillian Bright, Lizzio Lee Hoffler, Ruby Story, Doris Baker, Dorothy Hoffler, ana oan Gregory, Alton Pierce, Tom Cox, Pete Bright, Jim Bass, Tim Gregory, Tom Story and Murray .fierce. M , AfM , v ' Improve' Voar : .j&j 1 &:.Jg Ouy Paint That Dill Elisist The Ueaita Another Dance Will Be Held Friday Night Another of the regular HnnpAs which Morgan Walker is giving at two weeks intervals will be held on Friday night of this week. It has n't heen two weeks since the last dance, as the regular time; for the dance fell on Good Friday and was ' ! ffy:,.. ii n j. r. rerrr iviana&rer r Ot Grocery Sales Co. I j. v. ferry nas been employed as i mamaarer of the Grooerv Sales Com pany, to: take the place of the late T. A. Pearce. who manased the hnw. siness from the time Of its beginning in I ertiord several yean ago until Ij death in February. 1 -I r-mr ii well known thronsrh- Thfi most. . ftfrflpfiVA anrfeino ia waciforl -v W vvv W W VMaAwYVV Aar f I MtklVVVt 1AAV nev. if it isn't weathfir rAfiisfonf. iPnintthflt 1 w .. . - - -rn vM WWVWwWI tB Saj4 V VaW cracks from moisture and fades from sun is ; ; worse than rift nflint, at nil Wp -nVianlntAlv ' guarantee every can of paint we sell you! i ' , , BPS Paint will .cover 20 per cent more sur-" v ; face to the gallon than paints rangingwithih j ; : , ' fftr nf trip afimo nrio twt ryollnTi Vnn rill Ka i '' more than pleased with the result of this'! : WHITE AND MOJT COLORS fir paiass HEAVY CART WHEELS and 035-CO 5-V METAL ROOFING AMES TWO-STAR f SPADES and SHOVELS AJLduivo ; "T i ' f . t Plow; Castings of All- ::5i1Jog::;3-q;: fcbS I: lO'M'ii::!! Ayers Peanut .Planters , . I . .Cole 'I Single and Double Hopper Plant- -1 ' ' : ers ; Foster Cotton Planters . ; ; 7 . O'rue , Blue Middle Breaks and . Disc Plows , . v J ohn Deere's line V yof Cultivators with Va' Complete If Liv4 62 Rrnrtir ' - --''"- i ; , ; . - V ' an v 4 . I ''l. s .s a' I m end tell us yc: c:rJvewnifityc ,;'" ' rj . j f. w Aiviva1 lUvI 105 TEARS OF SE2VICK sssat 1 ir 1 m ly i:crc -n-Lre r J 'Elanchnrd's"- Since 1CC2 - r adioinine counties, hav- ' 1 Hi4 'V,'v .d with the mercan- . Really all his life. U",
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