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THE Ft "TSKLY, i:: 1 - . Tf if 'H4 NET HOPS NE73 UM riJ,. T .-j; - - - little son, Billle, and Mies Pearl; - Davis, of Greenville. Visited Mends in New Hope, Sunday. " u -1 ' Mr. and Mrs. David Newby and 1. 1 s daughter, 3eraldlne, of Norfolk,' Va.,1 j v were dinner guests of Mr. Newby's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles New- For Fridatfond 8 BLANCHARD'S Leads Merchandise and sPorasnow 12LbBag fcll t, 24 Lb. Bag 75c ; : nJllIll 98 Lb: Bag ,......$2.90 : : Each Bag Sold on a Money Back Guarantee I Sword Corn fm"te 2 i5c Peaclms I LARGE Q CAN ZuG o a,oice CYoss & Black well i ! SgfmOn DATE and NUT ;: 2 ; 25c Bread Duke's 2 cns 29c ;: Franklin " I Mayonnaise $ug2r l TOLL', PT. iq 5-POUND Q Q H ; MR Ut CLOTH BAG ZOC j; : LET US SUPPLY YOUR i; HOG KILLING NEEDS j Salt , Sage ! ' $1.00 20c j; j BLACK PEPPER, per pound ..20ci ; We Also Have Casings, Saltpetre and ; ; Borax at Best Prices ! I Fluff o Lard 7"awn . li I 2 - 25c ToBletTissue 61000 SHEET OC ' ' ROLLS . tOC uotfee . c. And Chickory 5C oEll 2 lbs. 25 c 6 pkgs, 25 c : WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR EGGS ;: ! "BLANCHARD'S SINCE 1832 HERTFORD, N. C I J. C. Blanchard & Co. Inc.;! ! 15 Years of Service , Quality Merchaadise Right Prices ! I HERTFORD, N. C. L i; eeet I StdGCT by. on Sunday. ' Jesse Holloman, ' of Norfolk, Va.i .B 4li. ma4 ; : a fwianfll' In NAlk " - Hone. Sunday. l - - t , Robert Robblns if now able to be out after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. L: R. Webb to f proving after having been SI for several days.. Mrs, Walter- Barclift, who has been very 111 since Saturday morning, is Improving. x. Again With Qualified f Better Prices atrciday ULJU:bdCj 1 ) ( i r V, L ' MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS f L. . ... , - The Delia Shamburer Missionar, Circle me ; with Mrs. W. H. Pitt ana iuiro. vuuin ouiunr, hi wo "u , ox mrs. nn on, wonaay-nignt. . , Mis. Skinner was In charge of a most interesting program taken from the book, "Upper Room and the World Outlook." Most of the talk given centered about John Wesley. - . i One new member was added to the membership list, Mrs. S. R. Miller, and the others-! present were: Mrs. Barbee,- Mrs. Cecil Winslow, j Mrs. Oscar Felton, Mrs. - Howard Pitt, Mrs. Durwood Reed,' Miss Elizabeth Knowles, Mrs. Edgar Morris, Mrs. Charles Skinner, : Mrs. Julian White, Mrs. Archie Lane, Mrs. T. E. Harrell, Mrs. Jake White, Mrs. Lindsay Winslow, Mrs. Pailln Lane, Mrs. Ben Winslow, Miss Wilson, and Miss Bertha ChappelL' 7, - The Circle will meet with Mrs. Oscar Felton and Mrs. "Julian White, at the home of . Mrs. White. Mrs. Felton will have charge of the pro gram. : During the social hour refresh ments rare served by the hostesses. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow enter-' tained at their home near BelvidereJ Winslow and ion, Bobby Ray; Mr. and Mrs. Sebret Byrum, of Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winslo and son, of Winfall; Miss Mildred Bogue, of WoodvilleL. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountree, of Sunbury. Mrs. Wayland White, Miss Marjorie White and Miss Jewel White, from Belvi dere, called in the Afternoon. Suffolk Visiters Here Mrs. Willard Gatling and children, Hortense and Willard, Jr., of Suffolk, Va, spent Saturtay here with Mr.; and Mrs. I. A. White. Visits in Edenton Mrs. I. A. White spent Tuesday in Edenton with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Long. ; Touring in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Willie-Ainslty , and : MSss Eugenia Gregory- kxtTTucsday morn ing for Florida.- They expect to tour the state, stopping- at various points of interest, and will return' home in two or three weeks. Here from Plymouth Mrs. Lloyd Horton, of Plymouth, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nixon. v . Returns to Goldsboro Mrs. Lloyd Hinson returned to her home in Goldsboro last week, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. George Barrow, and to her sister, Miss Alice Babb. . , Week-end Visitor .Here ) B. H. Scott, of Billsboro,. spent the week-end here with his son,. 'Holt Scott -i - Week-end la Windsor . ' . Mies Carolyn , Riddick : spent the week-end in Windsor with her sister, Mrs. J. I Perry. WWW : Miss Jessnp, Ceavaleseent " The condition of Miss Katherine Jeesup, who has -been quite ill for sometime, is reported improved. Week-end with ParenU T. S. White, Jr4 of Rocky Mirant, 3pent the week-end here with his parents, Capt, and Mrs. T. S. . White, on Dobb Street t i , , , Miss Martin Returns to E. G T. C .... . J i IiW V V ' Miss Virginia Martin, ot Parkton has returned to her studies at Green after Bpendintf wveral . days of MiM Jew White. - - 1 Here for Week-end . . Potior' Sutton, of Newport News, Va spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. c vj-yisitors- Return .., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilkins, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday here with Mrs. " K. R, Newbold. - Mrs. C A, Withxow and two children, who hav been visiting with Mrs. Newbold, re turned with them. . Visit in Raleigh " 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. flefren, Miss Marjorie Hefren - and Mrs. Annie Chalk spent the week-end in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Owen ' Mbrgan. Miss Eloise Scott, Linwood Skinner and Charles Skinner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Morgan. . Miss Bullock Returns Home -Miss Jessamine Bullock, of Creed more, has returned to her home, af ter spending several days lere as the -guest of ' Miss Bernlce White. Miss White accompanied her home 7,7, Xit u WOOD VILLE NEWS Richard Whedbee; of Asbury Park, N. J., has returned to his home, after spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. M. M. Whedbee. ' Joseph Mansfield, of Suffolk, Va., is visiting Hersey Earle and Hurley Gregory. Dinner guests of W. E. Bogue an-. Miss Margaret Bogue Sunday were: Dr. end Mrs. W. A. Hoggard, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bogue; William Bogue and Pat Hoggard, ... Miss Operzine Cooke dined with Misses Katherine and Gezelda God frey Sunday. Miss Margaret Bogue was in Eliza beth City, Tuesday. Mar. and Mrs. Dennis Renfrew and little son, Donald Lee, Miss Elms Louise Renfrew, and Ellhu Renfrew have returned : from; Selma, ; where they visited relatives and friends. Miss Daphne Willey and Shelton White were in Elizabeth City Sunday evening. --iv-j " " ' Little Frances Anne Cooke was the dinner guest of little Marguerite, Peggy and Mary Sue Cooke Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr.' and Mrs. 0. A. Bogue were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooke, Clark Morgan, Marguerite, To Our Customers and Friends You are invited to Listen to our Radio Program i Over Station WEED at Rocky Mount, N C. Every day at 1 :45 p. m. "Sundays, 2:45 p. m. Tl:3Scju::rn. ; Cotton 0:i Co. Hertford, N.G r n ' I ! ?. -Little. Wayne Fc:.rce, . v o has been ill with a cold, la getting along nicely. c Mrs. George Poole, of Weeks ville, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphries, Wednesday. - , Mrs.' Leonard s visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Cooke, N ; " T' Wood ville residents " welcome Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooke and family to the neighborhood. They have re cently moved from ' Tarboro to the Stockton farm. - i l, Mrs. John A, Meeds, of Weeks ville, Is ill at the home of r her daughter, MrC Mary Bray- Buy GOOD EQUIPMENT Here At FACTORY PRICES tanglefin pound netting tangiin:gill netting wall fishermen's rope galvanized net rings black kedge anchors cotton seine twine ball band boots ' boat equipment oiled clothing rubber gloves seine corks . Dyroni drdoare: Oi - "Everything In Hardware and Supplied' EDENTON, N. C. Jv Please come' f ofward and pay ; your 1937 XX41!?'?t j!"4':X SCiJS'r'iff' taxes and avoid, the one per - cent penalty which goes into & ect February 1; . :T.a:bY,toO!:rIr:" J W. M. Divers is cpeninjy a slicp 1 be located in the former oHlce of 1 late Dr. T. A. Cox, where all kL " , of fine machinery will be .repaired, including jewelry, watches, adding machines, typewriters, motors, and the like, -ft ! i " ' Mrv Divers . conducted a shop in Hertford many years ago and was yery successful in his work, being an expert mechanic, , . y.'S" " William Ruthen, of Chicago, "was fined for kissing a young woman, sent to his house to repair a sewing ms .-' chine. u. J V; i - V J) 4
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