-1' , t rtVtoHd Mn- Morris' i . owniey uarris, or winston-f Miss Elisabeth Knowles has re Satan, was a recent guest of Mrs. J. turned from Tarboro,' where she -JV Morris. Mrs. Church Returns Mrs. R. G. Church has returned from an extended visit to her son, -R. G. Church, at St. Louis. -Mr, and Mrs. Holm Return Ulnnd r w ui, .called to Farmville sometime miiiiilsn Hi nin tiinaaa of m Hnrt 1... .foj km'i The condition of the elder Mrs. Hoi , Jnea which was extremely grave for - severa days with no hope held out by , physicians for her recovery, is - mu$h improved. Mrs. Lerdley and Betty Return Mrs. E. W. Lordley and her daugh ter, Betty, who have spent the past two months m Richmond, Va., return ed home this week. With Family R. A. White, who holds a posistion In Weldon, spent the week-end with his family in Hertford, 000eeooo l 11 ) Palmolive 3 for 18c Red Super Suds 3 for 28c (For Washing Dishes) Blue Super Suds 3 for 28c (For Washing Clothes) Octagon Soap 6 for 28c Octagon Powder 3 for 14c Octagon Chips 2 for 19c Octagon Cleanser 3 for 14c Octagon Granulated 2 for 19c Octagon Toilet 6 for 28c j Save Octagon Coupons For Valuable Premiums Z. A. Harris HERTFORD, N. C. See Our New :! FALL DRESSES ill Arriving' Daily r Hi! I ! I Jo (I J: : - V :: !! V o " ' - 1 o f . Beautiful jo ' Styles . .-. . j ; - II - se'. J:; Newest I ' $2.98 " I V' UP j; ". ,.."','. , v-. . IlS fttTlttttltlllll I 1 Returns From Tarboro visited Miss Vera Keech. I West Virginia Mrs. Clyde McCallum is visiting ! friends at Huntington, W. Va, i Visited in Wilson Miss Dorothy Stephens spent the 1 week-end at Wilson, where she at J tended " J?0 , At Virginia Beach Miss Dorothy Elliott spent the i i t n . weweuu he Virginia Deacn. Ryland Visitor Thomasine Ward, of Ryland, is the guest of Miss Margurite Ward this week. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell spent Sunday at Nags Head. Henderson Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCallum, of Henderson, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mc Callum. Returning to Baltimore Miss Katherine Stephens, who has spent the past month with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens, will leave Sunday for Baltimore, where she will resume her duties as Student nurse in the University of Maryland Hospital. At Columbia Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ainsley, Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Mathews, Miss Hazel Ainsley, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ainsley, of Eliza beth City, spent Sunday in Colum bia. Accepts Position in Elkin Miss Edna Ruth Cannon, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Gilliam, at Elkin,' has accepted a po sition there. She was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elma Can non, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilliam were also here. Visiting Relatives Mrs. J. W. Zachery and her daugh ter, Nancy, are visiting relatives at Winston-Salem, Yadkinville and Booneville. They will be away for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jernigan Here Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Jernigan, of Elizabeth City, visited Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving White, on Sunday. Visited at Aulander Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward and fam ily spent Sunday at Aulander, visit ing Mrs. C. R. Cooke. In Greensboro Mrs. V. N. Darden and her daugh ter, Florence, are in Greensboro, visiting Mrs. Darden's sister, Mrs, W. L. McClamroch. Visiting Mrs. Koonce E. G. McMullan and his daughter, Edwina, are guests of Mr. McMul lan's sister, Mrs. B. G. Koonce. Return From New York' Misses Mattie Butler and Edna Layden, Jim Layden and Roy Bass have returned from a trip to New York City and other points north. At Home for Week-end Preston White, of Norfolk, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving White. Visited Old Town Rev. Z. V. Roberson, Mrs. Rober- son and their son, John, of Roanoke, Va., who are staying at Camp Per-! quimans, in Old Neck, accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson and their two daughters, Spivey and Alice, visited North Carolina's oldest town, Bath, last Sunday and attend ed services at the old church there. To Teach at Williamston Miss Dorothy Elliott will go to Williamston next week to begin her work as teacher. Visiting in Norfolk Miss Marion Raper is visiting friends and relatives in Norfolk and Ocean View this week. Attended Pageant-Drama Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fields and and Miss Jeannette Fields attended the pageant-drama at Fort Raleigh on Friday night. Mrs. Perrp in New York Mrs. J. P. Perry left Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Nat White, in New York City. Mrs. White, who Ue Extend i, We Hope We Can Be CALL uelGome , - Meciber Federal Deposit Insurance Ccrp. QUKIAfia WE2SLY. CSSTTOSa her mother borne, ' ,v , spent Day at Beach . Mrs. Nathan Kelie and.ner daagn ter, Miss Mary Onella- Relfe, spent Sunday at Nags Head, visiting in -new jersey . accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. G. R. Tucker, accompanied by ( went to Nags Head on Saturday and her son, Reggie, left Friday, for Ro-f attended the pageant-drama "The eelle, N. J., where they are visiting ( Lost Colony," at Roanoke- Island. Mrs. Tucker's brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Monds. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and their daughter, Miss Frances Wilson, and Elbert Jackson, Jr- of Norfolk, Va.. spent the week-end with Mrs. P. H. Small. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winslow and their son, Hillary, were week-ena guests foI Mr.land'J4rs. K H. New bold at their Nags Head Cottage. At Black Mountain Miss Katherine Winslow is spend ing some time at ; Black Mountain, visitine her grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. L. Pemberton, at their sum mer home. Visited in Portsmouth Miss Margaret Chappell was a re cent guest of Miss Dalton Strange, at the home of Bltsrl and Mrs. D. S. Dempsey, in Portsmontn, va. Miss Jordan at uome Miss Martha Elizabeth Jordan, who holds a position in NonoiK, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. S. Jordan. Visiting Niece M;n. Tti Barber, of Wilmington, spent last week with her niece, Mrs. R. A. White. Visited at Manteo Miss Hilda Knowles has returned from Manteo, where she spent the week with Miss Doris Jones. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lattimore and their son. George, have returneu w their home at Kings Mountain after visit to Mrs. Lattimore's motner, Mrs. R. T. White. Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mciunau, i Washington, D. C, who have been visiting Mrs. McMullan's relatives at Monroe, stopped pver jor a or.Ci visit to Mrs. B. G. Koonce when they passed through Hertford on Friday on their way to Nags Head. Shelton White Returns Shelton White has returned to Ra leigh, where he holds a position, after a visit to his mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Attended Funeral Mrs. S. L. Morgan went to Eliz abeth City on Saturday afternoon to attend the funeral services of her step-mother, Mrs. Margaret Anne Wood who died on Friday at her home in Elizabeth City. Visiting Sister Misses Carol and Elizabeth Ho ward, of St. Pauls, are guests of their sister, Mrs. Oscar Felton. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks Here Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sparks and Miss Mildred Gardner, of Pine Tops, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Sutton. Visiting Mre, Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Umphlett, of Hopewell, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Nixon's mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Sr. Statesville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, of Statesville, are spending this week with Mrs. Skinner's mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Sr. At Nags Head i Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stephens and family spent Sunday at Nags Head and attended the pageant-drama, "The Lost Colony", on Sunday night Return From Winston-Salem Miss Ruby Keaton, Mrs. Fred Mat hews and Fred Mathews, Jr., have returned from Winston-Salem, where they visited their uncle,' the Rev. T. 0. Keaton. Return From New York f Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White and their little son "Nookie" have return ed from a trip to New i York. Mr& White's mother, Mrs. Mtanie Perry, of New Hope, who accompanied them is spending some time In the city. Mrs. Blanchard Returns ; Mrs. Mamie Blanchard t returned Friday night from her vacation. Mrs. Blanchard spent some time at Nags Head and attended the pageant-dra-ma at Fort' Raleigh; and, also visited friends in the country and relatives in Elizabeth City. ' - A Sordial of Service to You, ON US mm 0 -feV C.. FRIDAY AUGUST 27, Mra. p. j. Johnson had as recent ; guests her sister, Miss Elisabeth Ed wards, of Chapel Hill; Miss Chris tine Hall, of Bahama - and Pauline j Hayes, , of Jonesboro. . The ; party, Returns From New York Simon 'Rutenberg has returned from New York City where he puri chased new fall goOds for his store. Visited Mr. And Mrs. Winslow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winslow, of Elizabeth City, and Mr. and Mrs.; Dempsey Winslow and their two sons, Gail and Dolden, of Belvidere, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow at their home in the Bag leys . Swamp community, on Thursr day. In Baltimore J. H. Towe and W. W. White (Joe and Bill) are in Baltimore this week, attending a meeting of U. S. Tire and Rubber Company dealers. Returns From Nags Head Miss Jocelyn Whedbee returned last week from Nags Head, where she spent some time. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard Here Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Bell Arthur, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Pollard's mother, Mrs. R. D. Elliott. Visiting Grandparents Mrs. A. D. Taylor, of Charlotte, who before her recent marriage was Miss Anne O'Sullivan, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Jessup. Visited Sisters Mrs. J. H. Towe had as week-end guests her two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Saunders and Miss Eugenia Davis, of Portsmouth, Va. Visiting Grandmother Elbert Jackson, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. P. H. Small. Visiting in Country Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., and her two children, Joe and Suzanne, are visit- , ing Mrg Howe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard, in the country, near Elizabeth City, for a few days. Visited Johnson Family C. J. Fleetwood and his son and daughter, Al Fleetwood and Charline Fleetwood, of Memphis, Tenn., visit ed Mr. Fleetwood's uncle, Charles Johnson, on Monday. Accompany them were Mr. Fleetwood's brother, Maynard Fleetwood and his family and his sister, Mrs. M. T. Griffin and her children, of the Bethel com munity. Mrs. Sam Broughton Here Mrs.' Sam-Broughton, of Dunn, vis ited her aunt, Mrs. Charles Johnson, on Sunday. Tfl V XM Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Cool as an Ocean breeze Today (Inursday) and Friday, August 26-27 Claudette Colbert Robert Young Melvyn Douglas 1 Met Himln Paris' Act ' News Saturday, August 28 Three Mesquiteers in 'Range Defenders' Vigilantes No. 10 OUR GANG COMEDY Monday, August 30 . Hugh Herbert Mary Bpland 'Marry The GirF With Frank McHugh, Carol Hughes and Allen Jenkins Act:M'i : 'mi u'Newa.Ay-j;! Tuesday, August 81 Kenny Baker 1 (Radio Star) 'Mr. Dodd Takes The Air With Frank McHugh, Alice Bradj Act Wednesday, September 1 Karen Morley Grant Richards -in- 'On Such a Night' Travelogue - ..n,. Comedy f BANK NIGHT Thursday and Friday, oepiemoer z- m IWilL Rogers cbert Taylor V ilk 1857 WETHERILL'S ATLAS PAINTS WILL RESIST THE WEATHER $2.75 to $3.30 per gallon THE most attractive surface is wasted money, if it isn't weather resistant. Paint that cracks from moisture and fades from sun is worse than no paint at all. We abso lutely guarantee every can of paint we sell you! THIS IS THE IDEAL PAINTING SEASON Byruni Elarduare Go. "Everything la Hardware and Supplies" EDENTON, N. C. J. L. Ulanchard & Co., Inc. I Quality Merchandise " BLANCH ARD'S' HERTFORD, N. C. t iw id. Dag.. SOUTHERN STATES Laying Mash 100 Lb. Bag $3.19 INTERNATIONAL Stock Feed Pkg. 25c I Medicated Salt Brick, Southern States Starting and I Growing Mash, 100 lb. bag WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR EGS CASH OR TRADE FRANKLIN PURE CANE SUGAR 5 Lb. Cloth Bag 28c f Weston's Assorted Cakes, lb. bor.;..:;. ..17c I Certo, per Bottle..: I Sure Jell, 2 pkgs. 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