in?An.rrx;r,l 0 : Return to -Wilson Mrs. W. B. Clark and her three 'children,' Bill, Rosa Nelle and Eliza "beth, returned to their home in Wil son on Monday, after a visit to re lativea fa Perquimans. iUp From Nags Head Mrs. Durwood Reed, who with her family is spending some time at Mags Head, was in Hertford for a brief stay on Monday. ; To Attend Camp ' Zack Toms White will leave early in July for Camp Mishemokwa, for a stay of two months. Miss Carlisle Improves 'Miss Sarah Carlisle, beautician at Blanchard's Beauty Parlor, who was quite ick last week, is convalescent and is back at her duties again. Guy Newby:,.Here',':: i, Guy Newby, who has a Job at Nags Head this summer, was in town for a visit on Monday. Mrs. Hawkins at Nags Head Mrs. G. T. Hawkins, who, returned on Thursday from Greenville, where she spent two weeks visiting her sis ter, Mrs. M. H. White, went to Nags Head on Monday and is spending some time at the Albemarle Cottage, Nixons Return Home Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., Miss Helene Nixon, Mrs. Herbert Nixon and Hoi lowell and Frances Nixon have re turned from Nags Head. Returns Home Mrs. J. R. Futrell and her son, Richard, have returned to their home WE WILL SELL AT ABSOLUTE 50 VALUABLE HOMESITES 5G Kitty Hawk Beach Commencing Promptly at 2:30 On the Grounds ... Rain or Shine TERMS: Only a small cash payment, and : balance easy, which will be an- I nounced in detail day of sale. SOUVENIRS FREE . Simply as an advertisement we will give souvenirs to those at tending the sale, including TWO LOTS, A FORD AUTOMOBILE and CASH PRIZES. You do not have to buy or bid to participate for souvenirs The only requirement is that you attend the sale, which commences promptly at 2:30 o'clock, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 3, 1937. - -l . For Further Infofmatiffif'Wnte H. C. Player, Sales Manager, Cre Virginia Dare Hotel, Elizabeth CUy, N. C I United Auction Company at Rich Square after a. jriait to rela tives in Hertford ; , - i ff w i - ' Florida Visitors Here Mrs.lE. S. Douglas and' her two daughters, Gloria and' Fern, former residents of Hertford Vho now live near aearwater. y Florida, are here, visiting relatives..:; Earl Copeland Returns Earl Copeland will leave Sunday for Greenville, Miss., where he holds a position, after spending the past month in Hertford with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. L. J. Copeland Visited Mrs. Lane Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Powell and baby, Fay, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Smith and little daughter, Shir ley Rachel, of Norfolk, Va., were re-1 cent guests of Mrs. J. T. Lane. j; XM)F SPEAKER j Goes to West Coast Ensign T. J. Nixon, III, U. S. N., who has been "visiting" his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., left Wednesday for the West Coast to embark on his ship. He will stop en route for a visit to' Ensign Paul Riley, m Ark ansas. SY At Cams Perajuiaians Ten children are enjoying the week at Camp Perquimans this week, under the chaperonage of Mrs. H. R. Win slow. They include Billie Umphlett, Frank Timberlake and Wayne Mas sey, of Elisabeth City, Douglas Hol land and Darrell Holland, of Raleigh, Lillian McGowan, Martha McGowan and Fannie Lou Winslow, of Ply mouth and Ruth and Watt Winslow, of Hertford. Week-End in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris and their two children, Pat and John, spent the week-end in Raleigh, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morgan. They were accompanied home by Duke Morgan, Jr., who is the guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. McM. Newby. Mrs. Morrell and Daughter Here Mrs. Fred Morrell and her little daughter, Anne, of High Point, are the guests of Mrs. Morrell 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Visiting in New .York Miss Katherine Broughton, who re cently returne'd from Duke Universi ty and Norfolk, left Wednesday for New York City, where she will visit friends for a week. M. G. -Mann, general manager of the two largest cooperatives- in North Carolina, Monday addressed more than 3jjp0 cooperative leaden who gathered at Ames, Iowa, from ail sec tions of the Nation for the, thirteen th session of the American Institute of Cooperation. The Institute represents moaethan 10,000 farmer-owned and farmer controlled cooperatives with SvMMOt members and patrons which last year did a business of nearly two billion dollars. sang "I Love Yoa lanfrhtjM- V i ' , M. John' Herbener,. Jr, of" Crad- dock,; Va,; is visiting Mrs. J. W. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond , Stanton and daughter " spent Sunday . with Mrs. Stanton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matthews, in Old Neck.; M. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow and children and Mrs. John White spent Sunday in Windsor with Mrs. Hay wood White., - ' Mrs. J. W, tane, Mrs. Nonie No well, Nonie Loa -Lane,: and their house guests, Mrs. William . Powell and daughter, Edith, spent Sunday in Hertford visiting Mrs, Lula Lane. Mr. and Mrs. A, R.' Winslow, Jr, spent the week-en'd at Virginia Beach. '-''v . . ;.y ' ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ; ! Mrs. J. B Basnight was a charm ing hostess to her , bridge dub and a number of other Mends at I home near Burgess Thursday aw. noon. " -. i "!"". . ' i The living . room and porch were tastefully decorated with cut flowers and potted plants where four tables were arranged for bridge. , ' Mrs. Carl Godwin was' awarded the prize for high score and Mrs. C. B. Parker received second high, ( Those- " present were ' Mrs. H. R. Winslow, Mrs J.' G. Robinson, Miss Ruth Winslow, and Miss Alice Rober son of Hertford Mrs. W. B. Clark . and Miss Elizabeth Clark, of Wilson, v Mrs. C. B. Parker, Mrs. CTE. White Miss Virginia Umphlett, Mrs. Den nis Godwin, Mist Clara Sproill, Mrs. " Carl Godwin, Mrs. J., B. Basnight, Mrs.' Winston Lane, and Mrs. J. B. ; .Basnight. , - ;-' , - ' The hostes served a course of lee cream and pound cake. " - .. X-f ' O U R MAJESTIC RANGE SALE Ends Saturday, Jnae 25 . w t ,,-:. (........ FREE COOKWARE WITH EACH MAJESTIC SOLD THIS WEEK ONLY 'Everything la Hardware and Supplies' Edenton,N.C. wnMINfllinV X. C -:- WASHINGTON, 1. U x - 1 WHY NOT KEEP KOOL IN ONE OF OUR i fj I rT v I It TmKwh 'A - Miss Blanchard Here Miss Lottie Lee BlanchanL of J Elizabeth City.Ts spending "tiie week with her mother. Mrs. Mamie Blanch ard. .. Visited at Wilson Miss Spivey Roberson has return ed from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Clark, in Wilson. Visited Mrs. Johnson . Herbert S. Harris, of Tampa, Fla., and Ambrose Harris, of Norfolk, Va., visited their aunt. Mrs. Charles Miss Poplin Visiting Mrs. Johnson Miss Elizabeth Poplin, who is con ducting the Vocational Bible School at the Hertford Baptist Church, is spending this week as the guest of Mrs. Charles Johnson. Miss Hedges Coming Mrs. E. B. Hodges, of Marion; Mr., will spend next week with Mrs. Char les Johnson in Hertford. Tropical Suits ..... -$12.95 - $15.95 Wash Suits . 1-.. $4.95 - $5.95 k $6.95 Wash Pants ....$1.00 to $3.50 Summer Underwear . 15c up Summer Shoes .:.$2.0Q up Straw Hats 1 98c to $2.00 Shirts ...... T:...$i.00 1.50 - $1.95 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE BUYING 0 4 the ceremony, Truly.'' The bride had as her maM of honor and only attendant her slater, Miss Katherine Eason, who wore yellow and brawn chiffon, with a wide brim Leghorn hat with a brown ribbon band. Her corsage waa of I POeO00OO0tO0O Talisman roses; The bride waa attractively grown-, ed in a navy blue triple sheer erepe suit, with a princess style jacket. Her accessories were also of navy. Her flowers were a corsage of Tal isman rosea. Mrs. Davis received her education at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, and Kings Business College. After teaching in the Perquimans County schools she took a position with- the North Carolina Baptist Orphanage, at Thomasville, which position she has held for two years. Mr. Davis is a prosperous farmer and merchant, of South Mills, where; the couple will make their home ' v... . - - v t- p -I- 'STOHE OF VALUES ---,) BAFriST BRIEFS . Br HELEN MORGAN ' Circle Three of the W. M. S held it3 regular monthly meeting on Mon day niarht. with Mrs. L. N. Hollowell as hostess. An interesting discus sion relative to the subject, "The Italian," was led by Mesdames Harry Broutrhton. Joe Ward, G. R. Tucker and Carlton Cannon. A delroious sweet course was served by the hos tess. The members attending were Mesdames Harry Broughton, G. R. Tucker, J. E. White. Carroll Hol mes, Carlton Cannon, Guy Newby, Joe Ward, T. L. Jessup, U; N. Dar- den, L. N. Hollowell and Miss Helen Morgan. Mrs. I. .A. Ward, president of the W. M. S. waa a visitor. -v'r-Circle Three will ' meet, at the heme -of Mrs. U. N. Darden in July. 'fi The W. M. S. will sponsor a pic nic for the Daily, Vacation 1 Bible School on Friday afternoon at 8 o' clock at Camp Peraulnums. -' . There will be the regular worship hoar on Sunday at 11 a. m with Rev. D. S. ( Dempsey, . conducting - tha preaching service. The Daily. Vaca tion Bible School will have charge of the evening- worship hour " ' , .. DAYIS-EASQN ; . , .4 "I The wedding of Miss j. Marie Ea son, daughten of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eason. of Belvidere, to Charles Harrison Davis, of South Mills, was solemnized at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. P Downey, close ' friends of Thursday, June 17 with the RevMr.! Downey officiating,, using , the, ring ceremony.,.. . t' ' ' ' ' The Downey home was 4 decorated with cut. flowers and ferns for, the! occasion. Miss Anne Downey played the wedding mus.ic. Miss - Je"ssie Vraye Eason, young . sister 'of the, brHe, lighted the candles. " i wore a f.j.red silk dress with vel, t sash nr.a .jier iiower weiu m 0 vi sweet peas. - i Mrs. W. P. Powney, j'j:t heforej ,winfallNews I Mr. - and Mrs. British Ward and Miss Gladys Ward visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matthews Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hendrix of Nor folk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Overman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hill and son, Sam White and Miss Maude White of Norfolk, visited Misses Annie and Eliza White Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Sr is spend ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. Garland Atwater, at Virginia Beach. vV-; Mr. and Mr. British Ward, Miss Gladys Ward and Mrs. Joe Overman spent. Saturday afternoon in Elisa beth Qty, Mrs. C A. Bagley, ia able to be out again after being very sick. . Mrs. D. ' P. , Stallings ..- and Mary Ruth Stallings spent Monday in Hert ford with Mrs. C. O. Fowler. . . Little I Nell Baxter Jackson of Elizabeth' City spent last week ; with her grandmoUier, Mrs. JD. P. Stall ing. . ''''' .Doirt fail to ee "Mrs, "Apple and her Corps'' at the community house Friday evening, June 25, at 8 o'clock. , There ."will, be V hour of - fun and :y. Ml t.. air -v A ...v.-? - ." v il ' . 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