-4 4; - J ,71LLENEWS .ses Kaiherine - Hendricks nd ine Griffin' were the "week-end ..-asts recently of Mr. And Mrft Ru fus Harrell of Norfolk,. Virginia. , Billy. Hoggardof -Wake Forest spent, the week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs, Hoggard. ; .. DESIGNED TO . PLEASE 1 1 VnilD YDArMIATC ' St.7f VOHJ(...Sat,inaMwGnm. Vtllew SaMMM,1Sicwtb.. ....tlf.19 Vw pM MM, 15 wli f 11.11 Trf IS Jcwth...... GAMPEN'S JEWELERS EDENTON. N. C. Owing to our increase in business, we are 1 teied to shell peanuts 1 - Saturdays. Bring empty bags. First first served. iall Poanni Company U3 PreDarGa Tin Keep , The! Galvanized and Bronze juccro, screen w maows : L "nns, Hinges, Door . ' TIcr.e. Snrin!dcrs end All Other Garden A I: JLL "'NG C7 GAuDTrAND F1ULD . rY: ( J i 1 , ,"Mr. and Mrs. H. Ct. Swayne -visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' Swayne, of New Bem, Sun day. " "ty iJ!.''"",fcf i E.1' Sogue" spent ; Sunday ih Braddock, Virginia. rv-W-.N Mrs. George Scales - and son, George, Jr., of ' Connecticut, " are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. a White- ' .' .''"v,-- GltUEH The PRECISION Watch Nothing will please your graduate more than the gift of a fine watch . . . and tk watch your graduate hopes for is a GRUEN. Smardy styled and dependably accurate, a Gmea Watch Is both a distinctive accessory and an invaluable aid so those on the way to greater success. The new Greens are surprisingly etoderj ate in price, too. ' Com' ft sooa- see our fell showing. every day. Don't wait f sopribg Insects Qiit Screen Wire, , Screen ana vy inaow r rames, t Stops, etc . v THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N ?SWIIfG HIGH,7 Carole Lomfcard and Fred MaxiM Musical Romance "Swing High, Swi Theatre. They are supported by Ch Dorothy Lamour the jungle princess. Brother W. M. Morgan I Takes Ufe In E. Oty Shortly after D. R. Morgan, pro minent wholesale grocer of Eliza beth City, had fired a bullet into his brain, from which he died instantly, on Wednesday, his brother, W. M. Morgan of Hertford was notified. Despondency because of ill health was said to have been the cause of the rash . act. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Min nie Morgan, two sons, N. Parker Morgan and D. Wesley Morgan, both of New York City, a brother, W. M. Morgan of Hertford, a half brother, W. J. Morgan of Oriental, a half sister, Mrs. Annie Stokely of Eliza beth City and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be held in Dlizaibeth City Friday morning and both the furniture store of W. M. Morgan and Morgan's Modem Gro cery will be closed during the hour of the funeral. W. M. Morgan, Miss Helen Mor gan and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry of Hertford will attend. Belvidere P. T. A. Has Regular Meet The P. T. A. of Belvidere held its regular meeting Monday evening with the president, Mrs. Murray Lane, presiding. The devotional and prayer waa conducted by Mrs. L. J. Winelow. Plans were discussed for the P. T. A. social to be held in May. Leaders Mm Velum Win slow and Mrs. Iinwood Chappell were in charge of a splendid pro gram. A delicious tweet course was served by their group. BELVIDERE NEWS Miaa Edna Smith and Archie Ken- dell of Washington,!). C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E Smith. ' : Mrs. Paul Whedbee of Washington D. C jspent a few days with her pa rente. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, Visitor at the home of Mr. and .and Mre. W. T. Smith Monday even ing were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Shannonhouse and family, of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker of Asheboro called on Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chappell and family Sunday morning.. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow and Mrs.; H. P. White and daughters, Catherine and Deborah, spent Sun day in Ivor, Va., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Raeford. v ' Visa Edith White of Whiteston and Mrs. Toratraie Winslow of Belvidere visited Mrs. Sammie Winslow Thurs day afternoon. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Sammie Winslow Sunday were, Mr. and - Mrs. C. O. White, Traverse, Dora and Bertha Mae, Mr. and Mrs.- Leonard Winslow and Leo nard, Jr., of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie- Riddick, Archie and Alice of Whiteston, . ',4 vi' ' Sunday aftemootr guests were -Mr. and -Mrt. 'Irvin White and children, Fronceav Catiterine .and. Irving Jr., of Hertford Mr. and Mrs. A. 9- King and children, Pasc6e Elizabeth and Lucy Mae .;f Petersburg, - Va, , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spivey and child ren, Marie; Ruth and : 'Lucy, Mrs. Luna Layden ' and 'daughter , Velma. Mr. jmi Mrs. A.' E- Griffin and' daughter, Eafline of Suffolk, VVa., visited jjr. and Mrs. Sammie Win .' .-i ' .. JK' , . ":'-.;-;-i-io.. slow, Monday, 1 y,r- .-" Edward Patrick, ; Bosie , Batemaa, Ray Batemam Miss Lacy. Bateman and Miss; Neva Bateman of Creswell spent Sunday with Mr. and MrsV Lb wood Chttprll-v - - s ' ' . Mr. and pre. H. E.' Lane of Cen ter Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. E.:JL Chappell f a( y evening. i Those at'.n;ng the County Couh cll -r..t: z at t1"'" '-ultural T" . ' r. ''"'I, ; L. J. ,Vin- , . . c. ... : i."gs C, FRIDAY APRIL 23, 1937 SWING QW" urray appear together in the gay ing Low," next Thursday at the State arles Butterworth, Jean Dixon and AT STATE Victor MoLaglen, as he appears in "Sea Devils," showing at the State Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. ROSA POWELL CIRCLE MEETS The Rosa Powell Circle of the Hertford Baptist Church met Mon day night with Mrs. V. A. Holdren at her home. Mrs. Charlie Johneon, chairman, had charge of the pro gram. The meeting was opened by singing "0! Zion Haste." Mrs. Jes sie Campen read the scripture and Mrs. George Chappell, Mrs. W. T. Elliott and Mrs. Johnson gave in teresting readings. The closing prayer by Mrs. Strange. It was decided that the Circle Memefoers hold a cottage prayer ser vice at the County Home Friday afternoon. All members were urged to attend. Mrs. Holdren, assisted by Mrs. Ben Wood, Mrs. W. T. Elliott and Mrs. Tommy Miller, served a deli cious salad course. Members attending included Mrs. Charles Johnson, chairman, Mes damea Mary Parker, Tommy Miller, S. C. Godwin, George Chappell, Mol ly Perry, Jessie Campen, Jr., V. A. Holdren, C. 0. Fowler, Raymond Skinner, R. A. Sutton, T. E. Raper, E. A. Byrum, B. W. Pennington, W E. Hoffler, Lula Lane, Jessie Lane, Ben Wood, W. T. Elliott, L. B. Sitt- erson and Mrs. Strange. May meeting will be with Mrs. W. T. Elliott Monday night after the third Sunday at 8 o'clock. Walnuts Turn Waste Space Into Profits Black walnut trees, a good source of cash income, Can be grown in fence corners, along ditch and stream banks, and other so-called "waste places" about the farm. An average North Carolina farm could easily have 50 or more black walnut trees, said R. W. Graeber, extension forester at State College. The nuts from the trees can ibe harvested annually, and where a suf ficient number of trees are produced, a few can be cut from time to time for timber. There is big demand for black walnut lumber, Graeber pointed out, and high prices are paid for trees in good condition. The income from the nuts is a help ful addition to the regular cash in come of the farm. Figuring the nuts from one tree at $2.50 a year, a crop of 50 trees would produce an annual income of f 125 from the sale of nuts alone. Some, farmers do much better than that, Graeber, added, James Caudle, of Yadkin Counfy, rot 129.85 for the nuts: from' seven trees, last year an average of $4,2 per tree. J Caudle gathered .18 bushels of nuts from the trees and (racked 99.5 pounds of kernels v which hesold wholesale at 80 cents pound. " tims may not .appear to M 1 Urge sum, but remember, k came from a bare handfull of trees grow. ins; on odd spots, around the fam," Graeber commented. . -1 ' Four-H club members'- m Yadkin County who use a nut-cracking, ma chine, he added, find ithat the ma chine greatly reduces the amount of work required to get the kernels out of the nuts, and they Are making "tidy sums 'of -money." . ' v V- i mmmmmymmmmmmmmmmmmmMmimmmw ' ' . j III s Mr. und Mrs.-Curtis Chappell spent Funday wkh Mr. ,- and Mrs. C T. Kogerson. ' ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. Kramer Nixon , of PINEJY WOODS Those who visited in the home of Mr.' and ' Mrs. J. R. : Chappell Sun day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vm Spivey ' and children, Irvin, Trotman, and Howard, and Mrs. Elizabeth Spivey of Gliden, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Chappell, Mrs. T. D. Chap pell and sons, Carroll and John Ed gar, Mrs. Mary Forehand, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White. Mr. Louis Winslow spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. ij 4 This Explains An Idea That Increases Farm Profits This illustration serves to prove that small quantities can make important changes under certain circumstances. A teaspoonful of soda in a barrel of water is insignificant. However, the same amount of soda in a half glass of water would make a big change. Small quantities of acid in fertilizer cause a change in the pH of the few handsful of soil that make Often this change prevents the plant food in the fertilizer. Only by using a fertilizer that changes in the root-zone be prevented. Swift's Red Steer Non-Add Forming and Physiologically Neutral Fertilizers do not change the pH of root-zone soils. They prevent waste of plant food . . . that's why yields are bigger, quality finer, when crops are fertilized with this improved fertilizer. Get all the facts about Improved Red Steer from the following t AUTHORIZED REED & FELTON, Distributors TAYLOR EDENTON, N. C. Today (Thursday) and Friday, April 22 and 23 DON AMECHE and ANN SOTHERN in with SLlh SUMMERS JANE DARWELL and STEPIN FETCH IT Act News Monday, April mm rir mm 0 erne) v 1 MPtnsto ww mmmmm wrwav 1 7?.7hiircKSuTTOHS HOLLYWOOD COULEVARDIEI Tuesday, April. 27- . V - .. .. '! . .i 1 itir ki)on I WttW h Uw Umhn. htni ttKH mM, a Mr v Browne V. I.. : ' . -- 1 PAGE FTVTB Wfnslow, of Gates Station.' ' - Mr. Carroll Ward and daughter, Agnes, visited Mr. and Mrs. $. G. Cheppell Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Twine spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Twine. Mrs. Nurney Chappell, Mrs. Fer nando Chappell and son, Ulson, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lane of Ryland. Miss Ethia Winslow spent Wed nesday with Miss Sybil Chappell. W. W. Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell made a business trip to Elizabeth City Saturday. up the root-zone of young- plants. plant from making full use of the T is Physiologically Neutral can pH f SWIFT AGENTS J. C B LAN (HARD & CO. Hertford R. M. BAKER Belvidere GEO. W. JACKSON Hertford Route 3 MILTON DAIL Hertford Route 3 E. M. PERRY lhirants Neck J. C. HOBBS Hertford R. F. D. E. L. CHAPPELL Belvidere THEATRE WE HAVE THE SHOWS Saturday, April 24 "UNDERSEA KINGDOM" No. 3 OUR GANG COMEDY 26 On Our Stage 17 PEOPLE 17 Matinee Picture 3:30 Vaudeville 4:45 Admission 10c and 25c Night Picture 7:15 Vaudeville 8:45 Picture 9:45; Admission 10c & 35c Jf On The screen Wednesday, April 28 SHIPl70RTIIb4 At. .JU4l Ceaiedy BANK NIGHT -"Custer West Comedy Tarboro vieited Mr. and Mrs. ,V. C. 1 In Sunday rfternoon, ' i