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Kris rr""jrjA?:3 weekly, rnnrosD. n. a, feidat, pkti. 23, 1337 PAG8 ".1SSS3I:" - !.l ' - ': - , "W! MMMMMM Spartanbuurg, C-r spent the week end with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. J T. Britt. . ' 3); - Vf ..5 At Nags Bead -yvn-i i Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson motored to Nags Head on Sunday. ' Sick' With Measles J Suzanne, the infant daughter of . Mr. and Mr.' J. H. Towe, is sick with . measles. . -V c , ., ' Mrs. Spivey Returns ' '"'T: Mr. R. I Spivey, who has been J -visiting relatives in Washington, D. f -C., has returned home. . Visiting Aunt Miss Edith Everett is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clara nee Twiford, in Elizabeth City. - Return' From IN or folk Mrs. T. F. Winslow' and Miss Mae Wood Winslow have returned from a Visit to relatives in Norfolk, Va . "'- Sheiton: White at Home ' 'Shelton White, of Raleigh, was in Hertford with his mother, Mrs. R. T. White, for ; the week-end, Miss Brinn in Farmville Miss Sara Brinn is visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. V. Horton, in Farm ville. ViBiting Mrs. Jillson Mrs. Nelson E. Frissell, of Gard ner, Mass., who has been the guest of Mrs. E. T. Jillson, left Monday -to -visit relatives at High Point toe fore returning home. . Mrs. Brinn In Edenton Mrs. Tim Brinn is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. M. G. Brown, in Edenton. ' Mrs. Fletcher Here Mrs. C. E. Fletcher and her little on, Jimmie, are guests of relatives in Perquimans. t Mrs. Johnson Here - Mrs. Theron Johnson and her son, Ruffin, of Smithf jeld, are visiting re latives.in Hertford. - - Mr. Visiting in Edenton and Mrs. T. E. Harrell and their little daughter, Patsy, visited relatives ut Edenton on Sunday. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jessuup motored to Nags Head on Sunday. To visit at Sanford Mrs. Rosser Brinn expects to spend the week-end at Sanford, with relatives. tMrs.i Felton Here ' Mrs. W.. A. Felton. a former Hert ford resident who now lives at tot Paul's, is the auest of her daughter, 'Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes. Visiting- in St. Louis Mrs. R. G. Church is visiting her son, R. G. Church, Jr., in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Newbold Here Mrs. Kenneth Newbold, of New York City, is the guest of her moth er-law, Mrs. K. R. Newbold. Carl Britt at Home Carl Britt, who is a student at the Spartanburg Textile Institute at Mr.. Babb Here J. S. Babb, of Durham, was m town this week, visiting his mother, Mrs. W. L. F. Babb. Mrs. Smith in Baltimore Mrs. R. W. Smith is visiting her sister, Miss Mae Whaley, in Balti more. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris and their two children, Pat and John, and Mr. and (Mrs. MoM. Newby motored to Nags Head on Sunday Returns From Hospital (Mrs. Dan Reed has returned to her home near Hertford after under going an operation at the Norfolk General Hospital. -While Mrs. Reed was a patient at the hospital her v. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Hertford Banking Compamy Of Hertford, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on March 31, 1937 W - , - ASSETS 1 Cash; Maiieeii'l.!ther taduaad cash, item 'In -process of .collection 1 , ., .$158,671.53 3 United States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed . -. ; 82,475.19 4 State, county, and municipal obligations 289,815.36 5 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 1,468.26 6 Corporate stocks . '1,200 ,00 7 Loans and discounts . 209,546.47 9 Banking house owned, .$8,950; furniture and fixtures, . Sri $2,374.98 1 : 11,324.98 VlV Other real estate owned ju i - . . 18,976.00 45 .Other assets -" '. : '. 21,630.24 ' '. "V 1 $794,608.03 sister, Mm... Clarence .Twiford, .- of Elisabeth City, i was taken to the hospital and she also underwent an operation. Mrs. Twiford returned to her. home last week. :; Mrs. Weeks Returns . Mm.' F. -M .Weeks has returned .to her home in Hertford after an ex tended visit te her , mother. Mrs. Harry Sedgwick, m Elizabeth City. Visited Mrs. Morgan Mrs, W. M. Morgan had as guests on Sunday Mrs. B. M. Cuthrell and her raughter, Jeannatte; Mrs. E. A. Norfieet and Mrs. D. C. Jackson, oi Norfolk, and Floyd Hollomon, of the S. S. New York. In Kinston Dr. John Zachery made a business trip to Kinston on Monday. At Supervisor's Institute Miss Edna Fields, of the local WPA office, was in Greenville last week, attending a meeting of the Supervisors of Woman's and Pro fessional Activities. Visited Miss Marguerite Ward Miss Marguerite Ward had as her guests over the week-end Misses Foye Stevenson, Margaret Steven son and Daphne Pegram, of Pendle ton. Returns to College Herman Ward has returned to the University of North Carolina, where he is a student, after spending the spring holidays With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. Mrs. McMullan Here Mrs. Edwin McMullan, who holds a position in Windsor, spent the week-end with her family in Hertford. Brigfct cut' the thimble, Mrs. John Symons the dime and Sarah Elliott the ring. J)alnty refreshments were served. Those present and : sending gifts were: Mesdames Walter Deal, Joe Henry Gregory, Ned Matthews, Ju lian Matthews, Johnnie White, J. A. Gregory,' Addie Bright, E. U. Mor gan,i Acklss Gregory, Lee Roy Saw yer, i John Bright, W. E. Whitehurst, Roy i Pierce, Eula Ferrell, Frank Bray, Henry Ownley, Emmet Stal lings, Hubert Ownley, Jim Griffin, John Symons, George Alexander, C. P. Quincy, Bertha Whitehead, Daisy Perry, John Asbell, Maggie Bray, J. C. Wilson, Tom Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eure, Mr. - and Mrs. Herbert Eure Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Elliott, Misses Bertha Chap pell, Novella Bray, Alecter White head, Lillian Bright, Sarah Deal, Hazel Bright, Emma Deal, Ruth R. Wilson, Margaret Bogue, Sarah El liott, Francis Sutton, Minnie B. El-1 liott and Marion Elliott, Ernest E. Morgan, Walter Symons, Lorenza Elliott, Hurbert Eure, Jr., Lawrence Lee Sutton, Edgar Lane and John A. Elliott. WHITESTON NEWS Miss Addie White of Winfall spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Dempsey Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Riddick and children, Alice and Archie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow at Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winslow and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Win- slow. Mr. and Mrs .Calvin Winslow visit ed relatives in BeMdere, Sunday. Miss Marie Spivey - of Belvidere spent last week with her grandpa- rentaMr. and Mrs." Jesse TV Win slow. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. White and children of Sunbury visited rela tives here Sunday; afternoon. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. Joseph P. Elliott entertain ed a number of her friends at a miscellaneous shower at her home iu Chapanoke on Wednesday night in honor of Mrs. Thomas H. White, who before her recent marriage was Miss Lessie Elliott. The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts which were brought into the room on a wagon by little Marion Elliott, neice of the bride. Games were played with Mrs. Roy Pierce winning high score in Bingo and Mrs. Henry Ownley winning in the corn contest. When the cake was cut, Lillian And Oth WE HAVE A FULL LINE Various Sizes and Prices Special Prices on White Shoe Polish SUN GLASSES In Every Style and Color ... 10c up Roberson's Drug Store PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST "On The Corner" HERTFORD NORTH CAROLINA GROCERY SALES COMPANY WHOLESALE Enlarged Stock , . . Attractive Prices J. P. PERRY, Manager WORKS UNDER HUDSON RIVER SOFT CODQS CALLOUSE No Mnslbl panon will continue to tuf far from thaw Intern throbMnf foot pahw whon Moono's Emtrald Oil la to readily obtainaMa at any wad atockad drua store. Two or thraa application and in IS minute most of the pain and aoranaaa hat disappeared and as for toft coma and callouses a few applications each nlfht at bedtime will soon loosen them up so they peal off easily no cutting. No matter how discouraged you are If you have not yet tried Moone s Emerald Oil then you have something to learn. Moone's Emerald Oil Is guaranteed to give vou full satisfaction or money back. AT ROBERSON'S DRUG STORE c u Ttmaef itftooor eoeaea off tee frb MM m He fights compressed air. muck, and 100 -degree heat at 6) feet below the surface! "I play safe aodsmokc Camels, "says SidneyS.Weael."Cmdi don'tfrazileinr nerres.'With Camel ,mrdigetioa runs pleotysmootb." Smoluof Camels a( meals and after helps diiestionio this way: the flow of diges tive fluids sWA digestJTe fluids is increased. TOR DIGESTIONS SAKE. SMOKE CAMELS' I 16;,TOTAL - , ;.3.i't LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 17 Deposita of individuals, partnerships and corporations: ; (a) Demand deposits w ' 1 . n., J fx ! J J 1 1. - 1 IIAO AIM JE . ya) lime aepumui eviuenceu ay evimj paws ouukb , - o,irau.iu .$281,010.75 fei Other time denosits 18 United States Government and postal savings deposits . 19 State, county, and municipal deposits 21 Certified and officers' checks, letters of credit and travelers' r : checks sold for cash, and amounts due to Federal Reserve : . v Bank ttransit account) . 22 TOTAL DEPOSITS l-J: $714,207.29 29 I Other liabilities '-. ; 31 Capital account: (a) Capital stock and capital notes and deben- : tures , $ 60,000.00 . (b) Surplus . , 12,500.00 .. (c) Undivided profit r 14,899.80 I'd i Reserves .i-'i. 875.00 t(e) Total capital account 2,332.50 51,383.49 63,460.15 17,i99.95 2,625.94 77,774.80 j' 82 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $794,608.03 8wOn March 81, 1937, the required legal reserve against deposits of this - Sainr"vvar$9i238.67. -- Assets reported above which were eligible as . legal reserve amounted to $158,671.53,! . , . '' X1-"' . 'This bank's capltl Is represented by $25,000j0O capital notes and de- '? .s;f ikkwitm aniri tn Rnconstructioit Fuianca CorDoratlon and S25.uuu.uu sola to public;' 250 shares of first preferred stock, par: value $100.00 per " . a a asa An Art. 1' -TV- . J AEfft -i - eaaVihtat ' share, retirable.at $100.00 per sharer and 250 shares of common stock, - 1 .; par $100.00 per share. , f f t, . ' . OD 1 t ICUgOU aBW1iB. VAWyil w WWWf ...uwvwwiw L7l ties loaned: (a U..S. Government obligations, and fully guaran- : i teed, pledged to secur liabilities . ,:; Trr.H 57.000.t0 ' v (e) TOTAL - , , : . f flOOM - S6 ' Soured and preferred llabllitiess 1 f . - ; ' ' t (a) .Deposits. secured by pledged Meets pursuant toi';-;v ' ments of law '2LJ -..r-',' '. , ..y .a - lll,TWAa - (e) .TOTAL 1 ; $111,778.43 T M. RJddlckTjr Casnle twlemnly t th ahove statemeni is true, wi wrretwj rer , , t a r'-.ta of tne severf.i n) alters nereut ctuhiiiw onu m susui, ' iot-aL-.tt:.my knowledge and belW.;." , "'J.';"" S Cor-sct-Attest: V , ,,,, ' ' V--' , -,lv! m. I'orta Carolina,"?'' rr.V; " ' i . f T ?t n ? ? 'f n ! r; '-ana. M ' k - - 41 ? " ' s ' V - fitful : -rf Ifniv.iVif' U(iil!irill r.Miil (!f4i1ild!tll(tli iH!lKife " J Through blazing heat . . . through blasting cold ... J VS''' t??f r across hi9h mountains . . . across y;" Jtfdkc' x 'eve' P'a'n$ ,r!-s Chevrolet " sIIftA half-ton truck rolled up JZ -y pCj ldj amazing new records ; . . L it :r :;) -, i ' i lis 1 ' ' " 1 Study this unequaled record then buy CHEVROLET TRUCKS location of Tost . . 'Round the Nation Detroit to Detroit Distance Traveled 10,244.t MHet Oasolino Used 493.S Gallons Oil Consumed 7.S Quarts Water Used 1 Quart Oasolino Cost $10140 Oasolino Mileage 20.74 Miles per Gallon Average Speed 31.18 Miles par Hour Running Time .'. 328 Hours, 31 Minutes Cost por Vehiclo Milo $.0098 Average Oil Mileage 1,365.9 Miles porQt.. - Caatest Searel at kalaf ftlclally tetreat. camourr motor oivision. emmt 1 ':ij' (QfiaMaMemf MMmm WmmtaJSmt aeaWaVaaBakBaaVaVa aaasaBaiaBBtfai eaas .aaaaftl jaaaksaat aeaaaaL . j. 1 1.' eaaaavaieaa fgiapeaarer aaaasajajajeavaaaaegi j aMaVBJBajeaeS SaarSSteavaaSBi ava aaajajB VJaaS 'flSSSrafJO ' ' i ( . -a" fr f-K f
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