cu.. ..J r " . ... ruLMshed every F.iJIay at Tie T .'ilmans Weekly r.;e in the C jory Building, . Church Street t rU'ord, N. C ' . . MATTI3 LISTER WHITTl ,, RTtor Day Phone .,. ,..., H Kiht rhon . .........uen surscsirnoN rates ' One Yea ',...r.,..fc.....:,..'-..1. : ix, Months -76c Entered as second class -matter November 15, 1934, at the post office at, Hertford, North Carolina, under tb JUt of March 8, 1879.". f -' Advertising rater furnished By :. ifnestf f v 5 h , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938 Tnj3 WEEK'S BIBLE TnOUGITT A' HOMELY; SIMILE: He shall cover the his leathers, - and - under his wings shaUfthou trust; his . truth shall be thy shield and: buckler, EVERY REASON TO TRADE WITH There Is ": continuous effort to f centralise merchandising in the cities. r Merchants and mail order houses are . seeking the trade of tbe country peo- the farms. ; That they are' succeeding to too great an extent in those -towns where the home town merchant is not on the job is undeniable, t "'; ; There is little reason why Ferqui- mans County folks should spend their money with mail, "order houses, and wi. tw-dhMiMT-'-'tfe i- fact that thr shops and stores in Hertford are, for the most part, far, better than those s in the average small town. The matter is .mea of frequent comment by visitors who express surprise that there are such shop, in a town of the size of i HertfordT. . There is a reason for this. It is, not Just an accident that Hertford , - merchants nave been aoie to rnain- ;flus Mane Anderson,? Hemby Chap tain this reputation. The stores of pell 'and Fentress" Winslow attended Hertford could not have been stocked the Young Friends Conference at with the quality of merchandise that Guilford College Saturday and Sun- they. carry if the merchants had not had the support of tlia jwopto ol the, business, which riveathem advant- ages. I Mrs. E. Li Chappell returned home t- '-nh.i tiu'hJ L. Sunday after apendingaomeUme with Jrjy'Z;? .nVMr.anily,;Copemnd, at ' ' 7 .I , T : . , "Z -SfirS?. , , WUg -i--1paB4,iaBliM r!!lr? .TTL w iTvi " IT . well can he continue to serve them as well as, or better than, the merchant of the larger towns at a distance, which ia one of the contributing fac tors to the progress of the commun-j ity. i For there is more to this question than simply maintaining good shops and stores for the convenience of the horn folk. r than eontributinr ta the success of the home merchant ltn in Elizabeth City. The rural community is a merchan-1 .X,7" 7" "d ,. f dising, social and cultural center. The Mtt J? 016 , , country town serves the people of the m, JL L town and of the farm homes sur-' r J"' Mia Cartwright Is ffl at rounding the town. It creates real 1 o her 'on' Cart esUte values for both town and farm "P1, . - L property. An Perquimans Is affected "T Mrt,t rT " by the success or failure of the home m. "Pcnt Sunday, , with Mr. town merchant. rand Mrs. Ralph Harrell. . , , Of theX'three functioni of the' Mr.,and Mrs. WilUe Saunders,' of the merchandising facilities. ! With ' P"?6 Bfn Sundy afmoon- , . out th nlr ln wnJrh ta hnv and' M' nd Mrs. -Mason Sawyer and sell, without merchandising faciliUeS,' rot ,01 Neck! 1" the town would not long exist, and '?f f,15 of. M with the passing would go property r.,1";1;, ' 'V values, both ,in the town and oTtlil w." !2dM'" Ctw!'t' f farms. . , . toWgm?, visited Mr. and When we spend our money with M?"?od7 Hmn: even-,. the home town merchant we are not only helping the merchant to give us better service now, we are strength ening the foundation on which rests our prosperity Jn the future. . . . CONGRATULATIONS .Congratulations to A'y Linwood ; Skinner and his corps . or assistants' who were responsible for the success of the President's Birthday BalL ; - ' ! The young people enjoyed the ball i and the proceeds make a worthy con tribution to. the funds for ruse in the fight against infantile paralysis. ;-:4-' This is a good beginning.': . ' VAKEWEI.1. PAKTT K ' $ ) i Miss Betty Lordley, v who has rei cently moved to Richmond, Va, was honored at a farewell party given at the home of Miss Helen Male White, on Friday evening.' " 1 parting1 gifts ' and the young people enjoyed games.t Dainty refreshments were served. ' "2 ' Those present iricluded Betty Lord ley; Pat Edwards, Frances Newby, Geneva White,. . Anne Tucker; .. Jean Newbold, Dot Perry, of New Hope, and Leigh Winslow, Billy Blanchard, Francis Nixon, Billy Umphlett, Billy Yhite and Joe Noweir,". v ' ; ' DR. ZACHERY MOVES ' ' " Dr. John W. Zachery, Hertford den tist, is "now located on the ground oor. Formerly located ; on the sec cl floor of the Shannonhouse Build i .above the poatoiHce, Dr. Zachery 1 i inol into the former c.l.es of . Tr P. Trinn, in te J ' son EuilJ--, tin I Let Street Kr.and Mrs. J. C. T -y virltei tlr. and lira. J. IL I.uLr C'-JwL-y evening. . Rev. J. H KUIer, . X Iloclerton, Mr. and Mra. H. T. West, of Aydon, spent the week-end - with Mr. and Mrs. J. H; Miller. -v . .,-, -- Mrs. Effi Miller spent Sunday as the guest of her sister, Mrs. T..E. Madre. c y ' - tf f Mr, and Mrs. Charlie" Umphlett and children, of Winfall, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Morgan Sunday, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Roache and daughter, Amy Venn. of Winfall, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Er nest Stsllings. t f. . : .'. ' Mr,r and. Mrs. D. L Barber and children and, v Johnny , Simpson, $f Winfall, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Roach. Those calling in the afternoon were Hit. and Mrs. C L. Godwin and Mrs. Susan Ethfiridge. i Miss Esther Perry spent the 'week end with Miss Mariorie I'ferrv. at Bel 5 Mr. and Mrs. X ; E. Perry ; spent Sunday afternoon with; Mr.' and Mrs. E. C. Hollowell. i4 - Miss Ruth Hurdle spent; the, week end near Wallaceton visiting rela tives, , u , . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Miller visit ed in Kocky Hock Sunday., ,;c. ( BELVIDERE NEWS Miss Esther Perry, of Cumberhand spent " the week-end as the guest of Miss Marjorra Perry; s"s. Miss Catherine r White, " a student mt BusinessCollege, was the oi ner mower, Mrs. Mr. and, Mrs. 'Lloyd Wuislow and ily, or Whitest wwesta of Mr- WinMow Sunday. . A?dr" spenVthe. -weekend .mJri,"'f? Mr- n rs. R M. Whiteand son, Jy' of Yt???7! few Mr. and Mrs' k Mkm Miss Attie Chappell,' Miss Elizabeth Elliott, Miss Mary Elizabeth Winslow, day. r Miss Burnette Winslow. of v " Woodland. ' She was U accompanied y Mm. Copeland,. who wfll here. ' M- "1 Mrs. L, J. Winslow and Mrs. H, P. White were guests of the Rw.uid Mrs. G. W Lowe,- at Win. f.n. SiiivWt ' ' SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell." ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joa Har rell, of White Hat, apent Friday in Norfolk, Vs. - f.r' ew.nrreu spent were m Hertford Saturday afternoon, John, Meador and Ben Harrell and Junior Miller spent Friday In Suffolk. Miss Novella Harrell, of Norfolk, Va., was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. William Whedbee. r'-; . Mr. and Mrs. X L. Harrell,' of Nor folk, Va., visited.: Mr, and Mrs. Wil- nam .wneuoee: ounaay,-' Mr. and Mrs. - Ben Harrell' ;and family spent Sunday withv MA and Mrs. Junior Miller, at Cumberland. Mrs.-William Whedbee is Improv ing,- after a short illness.'' '" ;. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harrell and Floyd Qarrell .were in Hertford "on Saturday afternoon. " J Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse Harrell. Miss Eunice Harrell V and Vrnnn TTanvll visited Mrs. Nellie Sumner, at Hur- dletown, Sunday afternoon. MULES i We have some very fine Mulch fcr 'cab at reasonable prices;, THEY WERE TRADED, IJI ZZZ , OLIVES TRACTOIi3 " . 'FonC" II- j r V . 'Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell w What unforgettable ! thrills await you in M. G. M.'S mightiest entertain- ment, as a lovely princess daftces her way into the heart of a. handsome West Point cadetNelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell In Zeigfleld'a - famed musical romance ;. . Now the screen's now miracle show; "Rosalie." ; ; Eleanor PowelL the screen's darling of dance, capers on 16 giant drums at the . State ? Theatre Monday and Tuesday nights leaping ; with acro batic and rhythmic abandon from drum to drum each supported by colorful West Point: cadets.: Coupled with Miss Powell's dancing, Nelson! y 1 Power'? magnincent voice, rich with melody and joyous with ro-l mance as he smgr to the new Queen! ot nis weaiWrnisnes one o: the film s many highlights. The . Romanza !stival, a' gorgeous V beautiful and thrillingly impressive Silver and White kingdom covering Holt . Scott .jsHffliiW Holt Scott is spending aoinetinM at Hillaboro, with, re'atives. , "... . in i- ';'y-ft:..;-l4y,y,M. Visiters Here - Dr. II. M. Schiebed, of Duke Hospi tal, and C wr Morgan, Jr., 'of Chi cago, who fa a student at Duke Uni versity, were guests hi the home of; Mr. and Mrs. J. c Blanchard thial Week-end Here ' Miss Frances Evans, of Manteo, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Esther Evans, at the horns' of Mrs. W. I F. Babb. 1 iMisa Pitt Here Miss Mary Baker Pitt, of New York City, is the guest of her brother, II eaaeeeaeeeaeeeseaeeeeeeeee in f'Rosalie". Monday and, Tuesday'' v a giant PO-acre set, 500 Gypsy , and Tartar Hani (n Oia!' BwavinirL nn- dulating, whiriihg evolutions, 260 tap dancers in a military precision num ber that will start your feet to tap tap-tapping, . the largest set ever to be filmed at night 60 acres which re quired 24 cameramen to film 80,000 costumes and 2,500 people, , thrilling new music song hits v composed by Cole Porter, glorifying this great spectacle while thousands of specta tors comprise the nobility and peas antry of the mythical - kingdom of Romanza including lovely, dazzling ly costumed girls - whose appearance Kive8 raDturous pleasure. All this and mudl m6re kre reasons why RniiA" mt h n vm, mnt ge "Rosalie" comes to- its finIsh with the biggest, finest. most lavish and spectacular finale that the mind could conceive or human hands create. ad sister-in-law,, Mr. and Mm. W. H. Pitt. Visited Mr. StalUags Mrs. A. R. StalUnga and Mr. and Mrs. Percy . Rogerson visited Mr. Stallings, who is a patient at the Al bemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City, on Sunday; Visited Brother , . W. KElliott, of AhosUe. and M. & Elliott, of Edenton, visited their brother, R. D. Elliott, Sr, on Sunday Miss Elliott at Home , ; MISS Ruth Elliott, whn ia m mtnAant " at the Woman's College of the Unl r l versity of North Carolina, visited her parents, Mr.: and Mrs. J. F. Elliott, for few days recently. 3 Ki- 7. i , jr. w it- ,c good a- t w tv Ootry . "ir - 5 ' t ' Cv'7 r., x ftt! '"- J Of 1 ijjent t 9 week-end 'R -to Uor. rd. Al War J at E.e - Al W. rd, who is a student at Car) bcll Colge, spent the week-.:.! w... his parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A Ward. j ' .Visited Hre C.nJjy ! Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Proctor, of Chowan County, visited Ur. and Mrs. Charles. Johnson, on Sunday. ' "i ' - " ' .i - "i ;- ' f i " ' . ;v I . " ,., y4nre From Aydon ! Dr. and Mrs., G. G. Dixon, of Ay den, visited Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mi-s. R. D. Elliott, on Sunday. . 'Harrell Johnson Improves' ' "v -: Harrell Johnson, who has been sick for, save al days, is recuperating. ', arb: i t Winslow Cbnvalescina ' Earbaia, the young daughter of Mr;', and lira. L: C Winslow, of. Hert-" fori, underwent an operation for 4p- penuiuuia at mo AiDemarie nospitai, EhabeW City.i 'on., Thursday of last week. ( Her condition is reported as satisfactory.''', . - ' MR.'- ELLIOTT IMPROVING -The condition- of tt'lX Elliott: Sr who underwent treatment at the Nor folk General Hospital last week, is improving. Mr. 'Elliott returned home On Thursday', - ' '"U l MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - Mrs. J C. Hobbs .was hostess at he home at - Bethel : on Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower, when she entertained complimentary to Mrs. Irving Trueblood. Mra. True blood waa' Miss Katherine Perry be fore her recent marriage. !'r .' v. Entertaining and appropriate were the numerous games .. and ' contests. Miss Sadie Standin won .the prize, which she presented to the honoree. The bride- waa then presented "a book m which each guest had written a wish. , These she read aloud, after Which the.' guests '' were invited into the beautifully decorated - dining room, "where the table ; was centered with a beautiful bride's cake. When the cake was cut,' the bride cut the penny, .Mrs.! Ambrose $ Proctor, : the thimble,' Miss Margaret Standin, the ring, Mrs;; Vasthi White, t the . dime. and Charlie .Phillips, the safety pin. The hostess then served' delicious fruit saledw with whipped cream and cake ' " 1 The bride received 'many beautiful z: G.TfllllvICGfl'irDE 1 J( i- M , HERTFORD, , CAROLINA'S FINEST TKSATRE ' Friday, febraary r , -' -4.. r '- ' , . I . . J . . i . v . 'Aloo Cou. Saturday February 5 f- r : CHARLES ill .! f r ' . l ".. - ' w . A!-o r Tr y Monday e ll. . ; .; f. - , k. . ry 7-S , . i -r, - - r. J. i i, '-1 A. 1.- lu... i M. , in, i Lonjr, J. II. C r a :tl'a, A. F. I ,i Lonj; LI. a 1 r j Vil'.'ams, BIr.7it.he L -j-. Lea V.'aid, E-l3 . ., 'I, ITarfaret v ' t, " i Hu- Lc 1 8 Cl)8. . .L Ft'.. . . , . ... j, '..iia Uae Long, arid .Master CharU Fhillips. 1 ' ' 4 Mrs. -James Lowe and Hiss Alice Stallinss were joint hostesses at a r sur-ise birthday party at the home of lira. Lowe on Tuesday ' evening, when tliey ; entertained in honor of Miss Rosalie Griffin, of Portsmouth, " brated. . . . ' Bingo wag. played with Alonza narq winning tne. grand prize ( , The -jruests enioved a autrar null.' . i The honoree :reoeiVel manv TavaIw . - gift?.:, f v. " Uttv tv ' - ( Griffin, NelMe Mae Ward,' Alice Stall ing. Lucille White. Eula mitA ami " Gwendolyn Fox; . Carlton Whedbee Alphonsa Williams, Wfllie Stallings, Alonza -Ward, Richard Fox, Oliver El liott, Joaeph Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lowe. - v - .- " SALVE 'w' vuvU.vU).v colds; ' . , , price ALV, NOI MOM ' :..VV A WV, DtO latd 0;vn:rs , We - are now; pre pared to do first class Body . and - Fender Work, also Electric and Aceteylehe work. IIOLLOVELL -CHEVROLET CO; . "HERTFORD, N. C ' J i 1 , i , i "y i.J Act STARRETT s. y . No. 7 and Popeye h "t ' ' . " - ' "