CAGE POUB' 4 "9 W wm mm ' Visiting" Far'ents "v" ""ttW-at- Nags - Head. - The -Sumners Mr. Ward in Wilson "Mrs. I. A. Ward left Wednesday to arisit Mrs. E. N. Grady, at Wilson. Returning to Raleigh Miss Elizabeth Tucker, who holds .aa position in St. Mary's School, in .Raleigh, will return to her post on -Monday, after a visit to her mother, j-Mrs. Nathan Tucker. Mrs. Speight Here Mrs. John Speight, of Mocksville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas -Nixon. Sanford Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brinn, of San lord, spent the week-end with Mr. -and Mrs. R. E. Brinn. On Sunday both couples, accompanied by Ro bert Brinn, of Norfolk, spent Sunday at Nags Head and attended the yageant at Fort Raleigh on Sunday -jajght On House Party Robert Hollowell left Wednesday for Galax, Va., to attend a ten-day house party- birthday last Thursday by talcing a trip to Ocean View, accompanied by Durwood Reed. His mother, Mrs. Charles Johnson, his brother, Charles E. Johnson, and Mrs. T. E. Raper also were in the party. Returns Home Mrs. W. B. Hollings has returned to her home in Rocky Mount after spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barclift. On Trip Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry, Miss Helen Morgan, Blanche Moore Berry and Carrol Berry, Jr., left Sunday for a trip through the mountains of Western North Carolina and Tennessee. , .Mr; and Mrs. Henry Nachmanof Richmond,' Va., are guests 1. of Mr. NachmanV parents, 'Mr.- vand Mrs. Louis Nachman.,- J. - Visiting in Aulander Miss Ruth Alice Ward is visiting Mrs. J. R. Cook, at Aulander, this week. . v' k ' Mrs. Hendricks III The condition of Mrs. Sarah Hend ricks, who has been sick for some time, does not improve. To Visit Mother Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lattimore and their son, George, of Kings Moun tain, and Shelton White, of Raleigh, are expected to spend the week-end with their mother, Mrs. R. T. White. At Nags Head Francis Markham, of Tiptonville, Tenn., and Murray Lybrooke, of Winston-Salem, who were recent quests of Robert Hollowell, spent the week-end at Nags Head, accom snaied by Mr. Hollowell. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, at their home on Grubb street, on Sunday, August 8, a son, Charles E., Jr. At Nags Head Mrs. R. W. Smith is spending the week at Nags Head, visiting Mrs. S. P. Jessup. Virginia Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parker and J. V. Piedmont, of Rock Castle, Va., spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. H. V.-Lamb. - Howard Pitt Improves Howard, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt, of Hertford, who has been staying at Nags Head with his parents, spent several days at a Norfolk hospital recently, where he was treated for ah infection of one of his legs. The little fellow is much improved and: was returned to Nags Head on Wednesday. At Nags Head Miss Ruth Hollowell is spending this week at Nags Head, the guest of Mrs. S. P. Jessup. Return from Cruise Dr. C. A. Davenport, J. E. Win- xlow, R. M. Riddick and J. S. Vick returnecf Monday from a trip to Nags Head on Dr. Davenport s new yacht. Billy Tucker at Home Billy Tucker has returned from Nags Head, where he spent his va cation, and is back on the job at Koberson's Drug Store. . Returns From Norfolk Miss Eugenia Gregory has return ed from Norfolk, where she spent the past two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Tom Farmer. In Washington City Mrs. R. A. Perry is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Stallings, in Washington, D. C. Visiting Mrs. Hawkins Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bush, of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Milton H. White, of Greenville, are guests of Mrs. G. T. Hawkins. . Mrs. Vick Returns Mrs. J. S. Vick has returned from Nan-a Head, where she spent the past six weeks. A. L. Skinner at Beach A. Linwood Skinner is spending his vacation at Carolina Beach. Miss Chalk at Home Miss Louise Chalk, who is attend ing summer school at E. C. T. C, Greenville, was at home for the week-end with her mother, Mrs. John Chalk. Hefren's in Pennsplvania Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren and their two daughters, Misses Marjorie and Josephine, are visiting relatives in Pennsylvania. In Florida Mrs. E. S. Douglas and hsr two daughters, Fern and Gloria, who have been visiting relatives in Hert ford for the past month, have return- 'd lo their home near Clearwater, Fla. They were accompanxi home ' 'by Mrs. E. Leitrh Winslow, Mrs. It. A. White and Mis3 Elizabeth Know 5es, who will visit in Florida. Pennsylvania Visitor Miss Mattie Saunders, of Lans- kowne, Pa., was a guest at lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Win slow o:i Wednesday. Attended Yearly Meeting Amor? the Perquimans people who attended the Yearly Meeting of Friends ' recently held at Guilford College were Rev. and Mrs. John C. Trivette and Mr. and Mrs. F. C, White, of Belvidere. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow, of Hertford. Barbara Winslow Returns Miss Barbara Winslow has return ed from a visit to relatives at Biscoe and Winston-Salem. Return from Baltimore Louis Nachman, Sr., and L. C. "Winslow have returned from a busi ness trip to Baltimore. Visiting Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fletcher and their little son, Jimmie, of Washing ton. D. C. are visitinir relatives in Perquimans. Mrs. Talbot Here Mrs. G. C. Talbot, of Norwood, Pa. visited her sister, Mrs. L. R. Craw ford, for a couple of days this week. Little' Visitor Little Miss Betty Morgan, of Ra leigh, is the guest of her cousin, Pat Morris. Return Home Mrs. Sidney Broujrhton. and her three sons, David and the twins, "Big Man" and "Little Man", spent last week with relatives at Dunn The twins are spending this week in Rethel. Mrs. Brouehton and David are at home. Suede Steps Out For Fall See Our New Styles JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK Visits in Virginia Jarvis Ward is visiting Bill Sey mour at Norfolk and Virginia Beach this week. ' Returns Home Mrs. H. V. Lamb and her daugh ter, Miss Madeline, have returned to their home near Belvidere after a visit to relatives at Rock Castle, Va., and at Washington, D. C. Visiting in Edenton Miss Margurite : Ward is visiting her aunt, Mrs, C. T. Doughtie, in Edenton. went back' to Nags Head On .Thurs day lor another visit " , i , XAI; Nags, Head , E. G. McMullan and his little daughter, Edwina( of RaleigH, who have been ? visiting Mrs. , W. G. Wright in Hertford,-were joined by Mrs.. McMullan" on Thursday and the family are visiting Mr, - and. Mrs. T, B.' Sumner at Nags Head. Visiting Miss Stallings Miss Ivy Balentine, of Norfolk, is the guest of Miss Mamie Stallings. Going To New York Mrs. J. S. Vick and Mrs. W. G. Wright will leave Monday for New York City, where they will spent two weeks visiting Mrs. and Mrs. T. D. Keidanz and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vick. At Nags Head Mrs. C. F. Sumner, Jr., and her two children, Charles and Clara, and Miss Matilda Newbold returned Sun day from a visit to Mrs. T. B. Sum- - Return From Beach M& and, Mrs. T." W. .Wilson have returned from " Nags Head, where they spent the past week. '. FAMILY REUNIONS Though not all of Mrs. K. R. New hold's six sons 'and five daughters were present at the family reunion on Sunday, several spent the day with i her and several friends also were : among guests. They included Mr. and Mrs. Lv M. -' Newbold and their two children and ' Mrs. A. F. Nichols, of Rutherford, N. J.; Mrs. W. C. Winslow and her daughter, Frances and Mr. and Mrs. John Shields, of Greensboro; Mr., and Mrs, J. R. Jarvis and Miss Edith Blount Skinner, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright and their two children, Charles and Carolyn, of Jaryisburg and Mr. and Mrs. E." P. Rhodes and their two children, of Washington, N. C. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB j Mrs. C. E. White was a charming hostess , to her bridge club at her home near Burgess, Thursday after noon. Mrs. Winston Lane made top score and those present were Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Mrs. Winston Lane, Mrs. N. C. Spivey, Mrs. Carl Godwin, Miss Virginia Umphlett, Miss Clara Spruill, Mrs. C. E. White and Mrs. Dennis Godwin. The hostess served candied peanuts and watermelons. 666 LIQUID, TABLCT ALVI, NO DROPS CHECKS Malaria IN S DAYS Colds riMT DAY HEADACHE. SO MINUTES THY Rua-MV-TISM'-WORI.O's HIT LINIMINT McCGPvMiaCDEERIMI 7 -foot Quick - Attachable Mower tor the Farmall 12 Ttactbr lHakulHtolmlmdutoatlacK this mourn lo th Farmall 12, and ' about a mlrwU lo Udp if qff. 1 i . kMl A : M . V CP O n.l jf Ii I'- ThU Quick AltachAU ftatar makju U farmall lltimod In dantly aeallaiU for th dijftmi haying job. A mfnuto fa dn thmoum.anJtheiradorhrQdy laptdlVMtnUmmrloadtr. V 5-.V-.- SSt -..-?y-.-.&-.j.-.-.-.r-..,..A-.f.-.-: viv. m '""mi Tl II I II I i n 1 1 I I j'THE mower bar of the new 'j Quick-Attachable Farmall mower ii tesame type of high grade bar used on all farmall mowers.. The mower is so de signed that if the bar strikes an obstruction, it lets loose and springs back without dam age. It takes only a moment to re-hitch and go right ahead. ; There is also a sup-dutch on" the power take-off, The Farmall 12 mower makes the most economical qy combination that aver ' went .f ; into a hayfield barely a gal..:. Ion of fuel an hour to operate the tractor. Remembur. all Farmall tJ tractors now in service can be ? readily equipped, to use . this ;J. new Quick-Attachable mowei. Ask us about it Also McCormick Horse-Drawn Machines yrum CHardrare Go- 'Everything In Hardware and Supplies' EDENTON, N. C. At Wrightsville Beach Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell and T 1 ! 1.1,. manl iau uiib Dniuguuiu Bjn;ii ure neon xsnd at. Wrightsville Beach. They were accompanied home by Miss Mary Thad Chappell and Miss Nancy ' Coke Darden. who had spent the "week -at the Chapel Hill Cottage utfanre. -:?t -S- V- j' In Edenton'. - "Mibh Marararet Brouarhton and .Harrell Johnson " are . 'spending the -reek-end wih Mr. and Harrell in Edenton. Mrs. E. 4 ) . Mrs. Anderson Returns V "HMrmi T W. Andflrson returned Wd- J Tuesday ' froiri Raleish, where she has ' r n spendins several c!:ys wish, her ,2t, Krs. C V. Yourj. i '- . i " . r .if. 'A asssssss -, y.,- i- --f.: . ; At Ocean View t ' m t cc'.irated his " Blacks or Browns , High or Medium Heel Specially, Priced1, ! VI 1111 III CnlyFrigldalrswIthths I ingll '.J IS ,1131 III " UstwMSIsnr Is Camelete In IKew.- ! ! 1 V- .t' lLsa- .aw Ml e r" r " ; t aT PRICM -W ' ' Far Home CM;m"jnI ifffmmmmmmmfl: ffyu -a. crTrt ( ' "Uty 2 tia fee Meter. iT.:s8l.rp3rfcnt 9rSimpIet Refrisertt- echanism ever built 'stil r ,tekubeTravwith the Ir-::.t C.e-RelMse $-V.;y t." iULU lnterlor-2-Way . 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