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pace eight TC3 rrr.;ur.!A? rrsLY, Hertford, n, -Ct ftay, . jtjly 9, i7. i r i r- I i I .IMIMMMMMMI.MMM.ItMI.Mil " ' ' Durham Visitor - -Mrs. ' Alice White and her daugh ters, Mrs. Inez Lee, and her daugh ter, Eula, and George Jackson, all of Durham, were , week-end guests of Mrs.. White's grandson, A. F.Jordan, -and Mrs. Jordan. Visited in Virginia -Eugene Perry and Henry Clay 'OlSullivan spent the week-end at Culpepper, Va.( visiting friends and "tfetatives. . Attended Funeral Mrs, R. W. Smith and Miss Mae Whaley went to Suffolk, Va., on Tuesday to . attend the funeral of their, brother-in-law, J, ,W. Robertson, who died early Monday morning at his home in Brunswick. At 3 rii South Carolina Visitors Mrs. Myrtle Garbena and little t&ild and Miss Gladys Crain, of Charleston, S. C, were week-end quests of Mrs. C. E. Walker. Mrs. Morrill Returns Mrs. Fred Morrill and her little daughter, Anne, who have been visit ing Mrs. Morrill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman, have returned o their home at Rockingham. They iwere accompanied by Mrs. Morrill's aister, Miss Ruth Nachman, who will spend some time in Rockingham. At Home for Week-end Miss Leah Nachman, who holds a position in Richmond, Va., accompan ied by Edward Vaiden, of Richmond, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. At Marion Miss Frances Fowler is visiting friends at Marion. Continues Sick rMrs. Ida Gregory, who has been ' confined to her bed for many weeks, Continues very sick at her home on HyaePaifc. Zachery Family Returns IDr. and Mrs. John Zachery and their daughter, Nancy, have returned from a visit to -neSatives at Yadkin-ville. Visiting at Elkin Misses Edna Ruth Cannon and 'Bernice White are guests of Mrs Frank Gilliam, at Elkin. Had Delightful Outing A party of Hertford people includ ing Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Mayes and children, Dalton Strange, Mr. and Mrs: T. W.- Perry, Mr., and Mrs. J. E. Everett and Mrs. Lena Gregory, enjoyed a delightful outing at' Cole rain Beach on Monday. Rev. L. M. Dixon and Mrs. Dixon, of Colerain, were their guests at a picnic lunch enjoyed at the beach. Continues 111 J. W. Darden continues very sick at his home on Front" street. tend the' Hobbslanchawi -wedding, has returned .to, hisJ home at. Crewe, Va,., Mrs. , Eason is .pending the week .with her mother, Mrs,- J. H. Towe, Sr. Bob Steele; who will appear for the first time at the State Theatre Sat urday in "uavairy.,'. New York Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hopson and Harry Hollowell have returned to their homes in New York after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McNlder. Mrs. Hollowell and her son, Jim Mac, are remaining for a longer visit to the McNiders and other relatives. Visited Mrs. White Mrs. G. F. Lattimore and her son, George, of Kings Mountain, were week-end guests of Mrs. R. T. White. Virginia Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Stedman Oakey and Miss Charlotte Oakey, of Salem, Va., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr. At Colerain Beach Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White, Miss Ellie Mae White and Misses Julia and Margaret Broughton motored to Colerain Beach on Monday afternoon. eonie Him -:t Wags' , Head with her father, J. R. Edwards, of Greenville, Visiting Miss Ward Miss Foy Stephenson, of Pendleton, is the guest of Miss Margurite Ward, Visited Grandparents Joe and Susanna Towe, spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Pritchard, near Elisabeth City. Visiting Zachery Family Mrs. John Zachery has as guests this week' Mrs. Henry Reese and Jim Transue, of Booneville. and Pete Zachery, of Yadkinville. Miss CartwTat Home Miss Sarah CariisleY beautician at Blanchard's Beauty Shop, spent last week-end wither parents at Lma- berton. , : -. Rotarians Have Outing Hertford Rotarians enjoyed a de lightful outing in the form of a fish fry on Tuesday evening. The affair was held at Mathews Beach. At Virginia Beach Mrs. Fred Winslow, of Winfall, is spending a couple of weeks at Vir ginia Beach. Up From Nags Head Among the Hertford folks summer ing at Nags Head who were up to spend a short while this week were ' Mrs.?8car Telton and her daughter, - Anne TulliB, and Hollowell Nixon. Visited Sister Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry and their ' two children, Mary Beth and Thomas visited Mrs. Perry's sister, Mr3. C. W. Peel, in Norfolk, on Sunday. David Broughton Returns David Broughton has returned from Dunn, where he visited relatives. Hertford Folks Move Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon have moved into the residence on Church Btreet recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Miller. The Millers nave moved into apartments in the old M. H. White residence. Return From Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wright le tnrned Tuesday from Nags Head, where they spent several days. Visited in Norfolk Mrs. P. H. Small, accompanied by iter daughter, Mrs. A. R. Patton and lier son, Archie, Jr., of Marion, spent the week-end in Norfolk, visiting Mr and Mrs. J. E. Wilson. Return Home Mrs. P. L. Bostick and Miss Anne Bostick, who were here to attend the Hobbs-Blanchard wedding and were guests of Mrs. R. H. Willis, return ed to their home in Raleigh on Wed nesday. Visiting Parents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chappell, of Charlotte, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riddkk Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Wuliam Shelton, of Rich mond, Va., were guests of the Chap pell family over the week-end. Visiting in Washington Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and their son, Charles, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Newbold, in Wash ington, IX C. . . f- Charles Cam pen atHome , Charles Campen, who is member of the .Coast Guard and is stationed at St. Simons Island, Ga., spent a few days this week with his grandmother, Mrs. Jesse Campen, Sr. . Return Home Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blanchard and their two sons returned to their home in Raleigh on Tuesday. - They were here to attend the Hobbs-Blanchard wedding and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. . Dr. Julian .. Blanchard, of New York City, who also was a guest of Mr; -iadUi.rxXWa'e-companied the JL E. Blanchards to Raleigh for a brief visit Visited Mrs. McNider Misses Nancy and Virginia Cox, of Norfolk, Va.. 8 Dent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. James S. McNider. Petersburg Visiter Miss Catherine Spivey, f Peters burg, Va., is the guest of her cousin, Mias Alice Roberson. ; . . Mrs. X G. R5Wson, Tmmle Matt hews fend fhelton "Davenport .pent the Fourth with Mr. and Mty J. fl, Basnight.1'' .'-, V ', ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Godwin' spent Sunday with Mrs. Sue Godwin.1'1' Mrs. Charlie ? Umphlett was ihe dinner guest of her daughter, ' sirs, i Martiri pruill, Thrusday.."-;." Yeopim , Creek was . the scejie of much; angling on the Fourth both rod and reel as well as hook and lino fishing were done by several parties. HUNTINGS '-' j to a: f IN LC . There willHbe three" -meetlnrs n week in "the v Elizabeth City Dio' in , the Interest of Louisburg Coll Forward ' Movement. The schedu follows: ' f" turritudt -Court. "House 3Ionda, July 12, 10 A. M. - It v 'Edenton, Monday, July 12 4 P. It. :5 Washington, Tuesday; July , 13, 1C AM.. " V.'' ,,4 Took Delightful Trip Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ainsley, Miss Hazel Ainsley and Mr. and Mrs. Prestoa Chappell Here Preston Chappell, who holds a po sition at Winston-Salem, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riddick Chappell. Mrs. Christmas Returns Mrs. C. J. Christman and her little son. John, of Charlotte, who were here to. attend the Hobbs-Blanchard Crafton Mathews took a very delight-1 wejjini: on satuhm and were ful trip over the week-end, going to I gwats of Mr8 R h. Willis, will visit Washington, D. C. Virginia. via the Valley of Return From Nags Head Mrs. D. F. Reed and her two sons, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blanchard next week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ferguson, Jr., Durwood and Linsey, have returned j Dick Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. W frpm Nags Head, where they spent the month of June, At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Broughton spent the week end at Nags Head. Mrs. Whitley is remaining at the beach for some time. B. Snow, of Washington, D. C, are Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanch ard this week. They were here to attend the Hobbs-Blanchard wedding on Saturday. Visiting O'Neal Family Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O'Neal have as guests Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Barnes, of Deveraux, Ga., Mrs. W. E. Harvfil, of "Tavares, Fla, and Mrs. Ralph Crawford and son, of Rayle, Go. Miss Tucker Here Miss Virginia Tucker, of Hampton Va' spent ; the week-end with her! mother, Mrs.' Nathan Tucker. Hobbs-Blanchard WeddinsrSaturday- Contnrued from Page One Sellers, of Burlington; Miss Bruce Gayie, of Richmond, Va.; Mr., and Mrs. N. N. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberson, Jr., and their daugh ter, Miss Ruth Curtis Roberson, of Newport News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason, of Crewe, Va. A number of social affairs have been given in honor of the bride since the announcement of the en gagement Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr.,. and Miss Mary Towe entertained at a buffet supper on Friday night pre ceding the rehearsal. BURGESS NEWS Those enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Spivey at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spivey. The hostess served a three course dinner. Those spending the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Matthews were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews and son Tunstall, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Butts and son Jimmie of Norfolk;, and Wen dell Matthews. Clyde Phillips and Woodrow Malt hews of Washington, D. C, Mr. and i 1 f Like the breeze of a North Wind the breeze $ created by a good Elec tric Fan is cooling and health-carrying! Why be a heat-sufferer! WOMEN in the home . . . mothers of infants i . . business men . .. . to each and every one ofc you, the comforts provided by ah Electric Fan, are absolute necessities. We will gladly show , you our various models of. Electric Fans. There's one adapted to your purpose . . . and priced inexpensively. , . We Have a Complete line of 1 ELECTRIC mONTOASTERS, ROASTERS, HOT PLATES, etc r In All Sizes Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. Trade Here and Bass: the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. Mr, and Mrs. Britt Here Mr. and Mrs. Henry Britt, of Memphis, Tenn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Britt. Visited Mr. Darden A. G. Darden, Mr. and Mrs. Moore Williams and son and Mrs. Walter Hurff, of Driver, Va., visited J. W. Darden on Tuesday. To Visit Wards Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward wUl have as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephenson, of Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Grady, of Wil son. Mrs. Stephenson and Mis. Grady, who are sisters of Dr. Ward, will remain through next week. Visited Mrs. Broughton Mrs. Sidney Broughton had as guests on Sunday Mrs. Betty Jenii gan, Miss Gladys Thornton, Paul Hemingway and Jack Hemingway, all of Dunn. . I Earl Pierce at Home ! Earl Pierce, who holds a position in Norfolk, was at 1wme for the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pierce. : V ' Miss Edwards at Beach Miss Pat Edwards is spending J. M. Spent Day at Beach S Mr. and Mrs. JacTf-Hunter and their two daughters, Eleanor and Jo, and Jean and Geneva White spent Wednesday at Nags Head. '1 Easons Here Eason, who was here to at- wfr iftH. fr- wn mtW t4lfitmHf St uWQ SALE Spring and Summer Hats Dig Brims Short Brims No Brims Take Your Choice - - - We haven't left a thing out of our July Sale picture . . . so have an extravagantly varied summer hat ward robe at a saving. Pastel and White Felts Linens and Crepes Leghorns and Panamas $1.00 values .... .. ......88c $1.98 values ....$1.49 $2.98 values .. ..$2.49 WE HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF CLOSE-OUTS at a49c,i69c ; I .eT J if v. Cvl 1' r cf Cnn s IIEr.TTOrJ),N.C For Friday - and Saturday My: ,: Baxter Potted Meat 3 CANS FOR 10c Baxter Vienna S CANS FOR Beluldere Tuni Fish .' W 2 cans for.; Iibbs tiiiid'Becfi 2 CANS FOR PleeZing Shrimp cans for........ ....iO HuriFs Tomato Juice 20 OZ. 'CANS J FOR ' - 25z Royal Scarlet Grape Juice , 2 PINT. BOTTLES FOR . 33c Royal Scarlet Gr0e NO. 2 CAN ' Chowan Brand Herring Roe, 2 large cans:.L.-.:JjLs "Varj:ia FIavcrLi-,2for V-C? Sawyer's Fig Bars" Jf. ? rer pounq mmm ew ee . FZ:rJc .Asparagiu ,i 4AFulllirilsbf :ita and V r (ICS YA$S OF.SEXVICa ! i . ..CIIANX)SS
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