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MrsJ Herbert Williams and son,
Carroll, spent several days recently
with her con, Henry Williams, and
Mrs. WjlUama, at Weeksville, ' ;; :?
-Mjr. and Mrs. Roland Winslow end
little daughter,', of Elizabeth City.
spent Sunday here with relativesV 'V
. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood, , White, of
Winfall, spent Sunday with Mr.
White's parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. W.
White, near Whiteston.
, Miss Clarissa Winslow, who is a
patient at he Albemarle Hospital in
Elizabeth. City, is slightly improved.
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MR, AND MRS. JESSE MORGAN
RftNORP.RS at cnnwvD
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" Mr. 'and Mrs. Jesse Morgan were
honored at miscellaneous shower
Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Perry entertained at their home.
Mrs. Morgan was formerly Miss
Ethel Perry. The rooms were artis
tically decorated with red and white
crepe papery the St. Valentine motif
being'' carried out. Red hearts were
used in the refreshments. Games and
contests were enjoyed, with Mrs.
Walton Wood and Durwood White
head winning the prizes, which they
in turn graciously presented the
bride.
The dining table was centered with
a beautiful cake, topped with a minia
ture .bridti and groom, surrounded by
tiny hearts.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan received a
large number of useful and pretty
gilts.
- Delicious refreshments consisting
of ice cream, cake, salted peanuts
and candy hearts were served.
The guests included Mr. and Mirs.
Robert Chappell, Dr. and Mrs. W. A.
Hoggard, Mrs. Wallace Wood, Mrs.
Walton Wood, Mrs. T. S. White, Mrs.
Willie Sherlock, Mrs. Raleigh White,
Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Whitehead.
Mir. and Mrs. Conroy Miller, Misses
I Beulah Bogue, Mildred Chappell,
and Margaret Bogue; Robert Chap
! pell, Robert Perry, Maurice and War
ren Bogue, Misses Nannie Mae Perry
and Loraine White, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Perry, and Mary Lee Miller.
Mrs. G. W. Gregory, Mis. Wen
dell Matthews and Mrs. Brickhouse
sent gifts.
pell, Jesse dampen, Jr., C. O. Fowler,
W. E. Hoffler, V. A. Holdren, !i Jese
Lane, A. A. Nobles, B. W. Penning
ton, A. A Perry, T E. Raper, L. B.
Sitterson, Ben Nv H. Medlin,
and D. Spivev. Two visitors, Miss
Bennie Wood and Mr I. A. Ward,
president of the W. M. U., were also
present.
The March meeting will be held
with Mrs. T. E. Raper at her home
at 7:80 o'clock ron Monday evening,
after the fiwt'.Smiday.te'lIe'j2
Claud Taylor, of Pittsburgh, dis
located his shoulder in a fall. A
pdjice patrol, rushing him to a hospi
tal, struck a hole, in the roadway,
bounced Taylor against the roof, and
his Shoulder was snapped back into,
place.
' ' NEW YORK , (SpeciuU.As the housewife repots Note truck's winch and the secure balling of earth about
geraniums rtb gardener moves berry bushes, so does .' the tree roots. In the centre is a 35-foot Norway maple,
''to;ew.1Yo Wertir:J,IrllWa-.Cbion.tr- ' tons weight, moving the last few yards to its new
Kinkf at.u tM trm fivm ttP to th i2i6M,-tfpre home by means of the forward gear of a modern tree
, plaht stately trees from Bye states to the 1216-acre number of the 474 veterans
exposiUon site. The Fair!, landscape engineers explain moved th5s are' new to panse of
: that themovlng of the big trees differs from the replant- ftUed land The Fair will move 10ooo trees and 250,000
shrubs. -
modern mechanical aids make possible the creation of - Shown, Just above, on the bay hunter is Harvey D,
a tnaturt-lookingpark on the newly made land of Gibson, President of the Manufacturers Trust Com
' Flushing Meadow, , . ' ; A - ' ' PWV nd Ouurman of the Faufa Finance Committee.
- thn& HvBf th iriti Zt ireorfflvina.jjh(Jtacrah4' a i'Ui) on the .handsome, grey and speaking to a landscape
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grown maple that has just been restored to upright po-
opn alter a uumue nae on a specumy-uwit uw,
engineer, is Grover Whalen, President of the Fair Cor
poration, during, a norseoacK tour oi tne site.
BAIJUHACK NKWS
' Mlrs.' J. M. Sotton . visited ..Mrs.
Pailen Lane Friday afternoon; . C ;
- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Layden and baby
vkdted their parents, Mr, .and Mrs.
C. S. Layden, Thursday night." ' -
Mt. and Mrs. A. J. Parrlsh, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Perry and Mrs. Joe
Perry were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Perry, near Norfolk, Va., on
Fridays . , . '; ' ' '
Mn. C. 8. Layden and . daughter,
Mary, spent Friday - afternoon with
Mrs. L. B. Perry. '
X Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rogeison ai.L
son and Mrs. A. R. Stallings visxcd
A. R. Stallings, who is a patient at
tie Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth
City, Sunday. ;C
iMr. and Mrs. C S. Layden weir
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish
Friday evening
. The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pailen Lane is ill.
; Mr. and Mrs. Josie Smith, of New
port' News,' Va were week-end
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mirs.
Sidney Lane.
. Mrs. John Rogerson and daughter
visited Mrs. Norman Smith Wednes
day.
Mrs. J. M. Sutton and Mrs. A. R,
Stallings visited A. R. Stallings at
the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth
City, Wednesday
R, T. Layden, of Woodville, called
to see his brother, C. S. Layden, Sun
day afternoon.
The people of this community ar
very sorry to hear of the serious con
dition of Rev. A. A. Butler, who is a
patfent in a Norfolk hospital.
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TRACTORS
Owners find that every
thing is so much simpler
so much easier to understand
on a John Deere tractor.
It isn't necessary to crawl
under the tractor to get at
parts these tractors can be
serviced from a standing
position.
This is just one of the
many distinct John Deere
advantages.
Two-cylinder engine detlrn
burnt low-ooit (uela at
real UTlngi.
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ROSA POWELL CIRCLE MEETS
The Rosa Powell Circle of the W.
M. S. of the Hertford Baptist Church
met Monday evening with Mrs. Ben
Wood at her home.
In the absence of the chairman,
Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. George
Chappell, first vice presio'-mt, pre
sided. .Several members xook part
in an interesting program.
After the business session, the
hostess, assisted by Miss Bennie
Wood, served a delicious sweet
course.
MembersTattending included Mes
damee E A.'-Byrum, George Chap-
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