- - .V Visiting Here ' , iSxm. J, J. Moor and her little daughter, Pat, of Norfolk, are Visit ing Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and - .Mrs. S. T, Sutton: ,;' A ' i . Mrs. Marfan Recovers - , Tire, W, M. -Morgan, who has been skk, is convalescing and is now back at her post mthe office of the fur niture store of W. M, Morgan; , Waited Mr. and Mrs. Jordan " iJfr, and Urs. B. F. Jordan and their daughter,, Anne, of Bagleys 5mLJ(wera guests of Mr. and Mrs. v5ordan in" Hertford on Sunday;.':- Attended Funeral In Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs. C. O. White, Mr. and Mrs. L L, White, Miss Dora White nd Jesse,' Traverse, Carson and Berth Mae White motored to Ahos kie on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. C, 0. White's father, James Parker, who lived near Ahoskie, and who -died on Monday. t )ti Itkhmond A. Iinwbod Skinner made a busi ness triple Richmond, Va., on Wed nesday. f Mr. and Mrs. White Improving J. Oliver White, who has been '"quite sick, is convalescing and has 1 ' been tittle to be out for several days. Mis. "White, who was a patient in -is-rtotttblk hospital for a couple of "days last week, is also improving, mrs. White is. visiting at the home of her brother, J. D. Sumner, in Norfolk, since leaving the hospital. W.M.U.OfWhiteville - Grove Has Meeting' The W. M, U. of Whiteville Grove Baptist Church met Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Turns. The meeting opened with ths-hgnm "Come Thou Almighty KbKg .The jstripture was read by vWisjeatdentMrs. W. T. Smith. Tbr -lesson was given by Mrs. Lona Iyden from the study book "Royal Service." The meeting was wpinkij by Mrs. Carroll Ward. The hostess served fruit jello and ., Those present were Mrs. W. T. SmA, Mrs. Julian Chappell, Mrs. Maude Chappell, Mrs. Carroll Ward, Mrs. Luna Layden, Mrs. C. T. Rog rsoB, Mrs. ,Artie Jessup, Mrs. Annie Tuner, Mrs. Mae Twine, and Miss OUra Layden. I H I 1 1 .., ..,..,,, , . , , T 14 ' 151 " ' B) .!, 'I IS B .. .,11 '..-'' v I 3U . ..III ..n-v ' ' ' Y PRICES II a Luii ns - " ,! lj - - , ' General Motors Easy S f PaysMnt Plan r . V"' U P Month J ... i St RsCsWnEssi ill' aas.Y r - A - J- , Mil,- ' V, v fc. I; f V ' " - - : "X fAppredatioa f of , Paintings"'' was the . subject ' of , a most delightful program at the regular meeting of the Parent-Teacher ''Association of the. Hertford Grammar "School held ota Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Jenkins Walters In charge. ; . ' During the business session a. no minating.' committee composed of mrs. jonn xacnery, Mrs. vscar i el tonland Mrs. . Thad , Chappell, were appointed), to , nominate officers for the next year. ' " ' . " A "'committee, composed of Mrs. Keginald Tucker, Mrs. Lindsey Win, Slow and Mrs. S. P, Jessup, was ap pointed to confer .with Horace Jones. Manager, of the State Theatre in re ference to the 'Association sponsor ing a picture to raise some money. ana to select the picture. Mrs. N. E. NKelfe's room won the loving cup for the largest percent age of parents present at the meet ing. Mrs. S. P. Jessup won the door prize, a table Cloth, donated by Dar- den Bros. MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. 3 MEETS WITH MRS. JESSUP Circle No. 8 of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church met on Monday night at the home of Mrs. T. L Jessup. The devotional was conducted by Miss Helen Morgan and Mrs. J. E. White. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. H. T. Broughton, Mra G. R. Tucker, Mrs. T. L. Jessup. During the social hour a salad course was served by the hostess. Those present - included . Mes dames V. N. Darden, H. T. Brough ton, C. R. Holmes, H. C. O'Neal, J. E. White, B. C. Berry. Theron John son, of SmithfieM, Carlton Cannon, J. W. Ward, Guy Newby, L. N. Hol lowell, G. R. Tucker and Miss Helen Morgan. It was announced that the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. R. Holmes. . . CHAPANOKENEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Copekuid had as their guests Sunday Mrs. J. J. Lane and son, Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Boyce, of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Copeland and children of Elizabeth City, Mrs. Exum White of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Elinzy Russell of Chapanoke. Sir. and Mrs. 0. W. Alexander spent Sunday in Jarrett, Virginia, .wfth,::lattve'':v - Mattie Meade Alexander -was a re mamitw von HJWW door to on guard for you-with TURE that keep food the hottest weather, when some refrigerators isu to j : keep safe temperatures, you know at a glance tha.. Frlgidaire with the Meter-Miset Is doing SUPER. - DUTY at miserly current cost Come la and- SEE OF ALL S BASIC CCnUICO Lcttes rrUTt icanr x-tzzm tZx rtmTN bmZ - MOIST CoJdfarT-...r- , iVt f -JTpTT A,'utablf iJh i S - '; - serfcr s4sU fclisl csewsV f mlm I suns .,.;'., -.sf?. aiissiTjei,r Cats Carres Cost ts the ta I See sa electric meter fT prM it, Vr ysat aasy Meter-Miser does U)PS - DUTY at esntslnf saving, because Wt the Asjs V n sV M ma?.,"...; . s. J ; " ' . J v. . ... J i. L v . . f" ' f cent d ier t of JneUe C " .ry. Tfro.a friry over to Kertfot,i It day n:t to f-a Senior play, "Hob goblin House," were: . Mrs. Pi L. Griffin, JlfS. Louis' Lane, Mrs. John Asbell, Mrs. Irma D'orsey, Mrs. John Symons, Mrs. 'folly Trueblood,. Mrs. J. a Wilson, "'Miss Lena Symons, Miss Hilda Byrom and, Tim True- Wood.' Mrs. John ': Symons,- .and Master Jack Symone and Mrs. ' Cecil Gar rett spent 'Friday In Norfolk, Ya-; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Elliott and family "spent Sunday In Winfallwith Mrs., Thomas HWhite ' " ..-... .:- Mrs,' Maryland Bovce spent Wed nesday ..afternoon".: with. Mrs.".'' Fenton Hurdle, - , : Mr. and' Mrs. C P. Quincy, Janettelnot collect your questions. Quincy nd Mattie Mearle Alexander were -visiting friends in Hertford Sunday afternoon Miss Ruth R.' Wilson spent Friday night with Miss Eleanor Hunter near Hertford. ' Miss Cora Layden spent the week? end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaydeB.UjfV, ' Woman's Club Will Meet Next Thursday The regular meeting of the Hert ford Woman's : Clin will be held on Thursday afternoon, April 23, in the dub rooms, at 8:30 o'clock. The program will be in charge of Mrs. C P. Morris, chairman of the Literary Deportment, and Mrs. S. P. Jessup, chairman of the Art De partment and the meeting promises to be unusually :" interesting. All members are urged to be present. LITTLE BOY INJURED Curtis Wilson, small am of Mr. and Mrs!. J. C. Wilson of Chapanoke, while playing at school Friday ran into a Kttle playmate, causing Cur tis to break his glasses and badly bruising his right eye. Curtis was rushed j to the Medical Building in Elizabeth City, 'whew; Dr. Sawyer gave hhn medical attention. State Theatre News The pictures ."Lady Be Careful,'' whkh will. bsh shewn at the State Theatre on Friday of this week, fea tures a cast headed by Lew Ayres, seen as s timid Milor who gains a reputation for prowess with women; Mary Carlisle, Larry Crabbe, Benny Baker, famed radio comic; Grant Withers and a host of screen come dians. Its story, new in theme and treatment, revolres around an odd bet made by Lew Ayre's shipmates. Ayres, wno.ltas vren- his dynamite reputation . by ceident; . 'is urged, to don't erea have to open, the see that Frlgidair it always i SAFETY-ZONE TEMPERA- ; safer, fresher, longer! gven is THE PROOFS , Y'fir -&c tectum flan snM.i 'MehMicsI sab. r, w - - ' - ' I t to get dti : "i a r... r i w -r, the ir- t K-' 1 girl in t.9 ti:y, who is l. ;iivn ta have no intert t ( -whatever in Sailors, ills friends bet that hell ; date her and get from her a r&bon, as prop3f;of ner aiiecuon. , . , How the gob wins the bet for his friends, at the same time' winning the girt Jor bis wife, forms s hilarious plot, s , . ;a;,. On Friday, afternoon at S. o'clock the world's foremost mentalist, Ala no Lass will give a special matinee for ladies only. ;-If , you haw any questions about love marriage,' busi ness, health, travels or 'anything ol a personal nature he will answer it He calls you by your name , and does Johnny Mack Browa . cornea-to-the State Theatia on Saturday of this weak in a hard riding western thril ler,, "livery Man's Law." - How h takes tha lav Into his own hands will be s real treat to all. who see this picture, Th last chapter of "Dark est Africa." will be shown ' and ,s brand- new thrilling continued ' wfll begiav "Undenaa Kingdom.'' Victor Mcljagten, acclaimed by the world as. one of the greatest actors of all time and, last year winner of the Aucard for beat work done that year, wilL be seen Monday and Tues day in a picture made especially for him. "Sea Devils" is a thrilling story of the sea, it is full of kicks and laughs. Don't fail to see Vktor Mc Laglen, and Preston Foster as two hard baited fighting sailors who ar gue over and fight over anything. v. i. r j a n i . i 1 night at. the State and the sttrac-l tion will be "Murder with. Pictures," comedy - murder : story with Lew Ayres, Gail Patrick Paul , Kelly and Benny BaJkar. How they go about to salve one of -the most baffling murdftra wiU. be a real treat to movie goers. -enruur tuga , awing Jjow," is s musical comedy starring Carole Lam- bard and Fred MacMurray. s Tim setting for - the pieture is laid in Panama City. iMiss Lombsrd takes the part of. Maggie King, a sjghtr club singer and MacMurray s happy go-lucky - ex-soldier. . These twe nit Krtt lover are good without' a great supporting cast -'but W .with,!; Charles TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO REWAKD THE ONE who returns to me my fice dog, brown snd white v spotted, which, together with my Mack cat, rode off on my Ivor Johnson bicycle. Finder , of ail three report to James S., ' Corner of W. Railroad and Pennsylvania Ave, Hertford. The thirty Hertford n 1 I ' 1 MMMMMMMMt 1 1 r f r A f "--T - 7 7. 'U " Cy -P" nu..,. i . To Ar r t" a s ta t'.e 1 t 9 y :r. I : " ' . . r' " 7 13 r -1 -r1' ' Ik :. GARDZKZ'S Name ' your gardening ; need. . . . and you'll find that we hare it in ' r better quality, at a bet-' : ter price, for. more satis- factory results, ' V All Varieties of FIELD AND rianieti in Dyran Uardnaro'S'd. 'Everything In ' Hardware and Supplies" 5 vf . - third Ddiiaidg""&-ILote?v UOOOODQulOD:;.. - Will Cd IcxcJ s "t,V I- FOUTIIE ; ; r GARDEN SEEDS -V J.IU8 dcvuuxi cy- i1 6f 0l2c!i s-7- . " V' it!M:: 1

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