ovarnor Inviting Thousands To Visit ;: In North Carolina 'Chief Executive Sends i Courtesy Cards to t : jj inquirers DOORS WIDE OPEN First State to Adopt Plan Following Up Campaign An invitation from Governor Clyd t. .North Carolina. tO' " JLW VJ w " " ' ntiai mitVi a miT.csv card sitrned bfthim. is now heinsr sent to every person wh writes to the Governor's Hospitality Committee for informa tion concerning the state. Attached the card bearing the invitation from Governor Hoey, is a detachable post card, requiring no postage, which the recipient is asked to sign and re turn. a This return post card is expected to give the state advertising division of the Department of Conservation and Development a check on the num ber of persons who actually visit North Carolina out of the many thou sands who have written for booklets and information. More than 23,000 individuals have written to the state advertising division during the past v 12 months aakinar for information concerning the state. Vfc. HM.aV fomKna nnens wide her iHoors to vou. your family and your . friends," the invitation from Governor Hoey, printed on one portion or tne ' card. savs. "She extends to each a iv mrHial wplrnme and heartv Brreetinsrs. jishe has much to offer and covets the opportunity of having her claims ' verified by personal inspection and closest observation. S "Wonderfully scenery, marvelous climate, delightful entertainment, thrillincr experiences all these com- ' bine to moke a visit to North Caro lina memorable." On the reverse side of the card - Wrino- the invitation from Governor - Hoey, is the courtesy card, with the North Carolina seal printed in red in ach corner and the legend "State 'Courtesy Card." There are two blank spaces for the name and the v address of the visitor, with the fol 'slowine wordingr ( "The bearer of this card and party - are euests of the people of North Carolina. It is our wish that every courtesy be extended them so that their visit will be enjoyable in every respect. Clyde R. Hoey, Governor." The card is about the size of the usual identification card or drivers' license arid may be carried in a bill fold or card case. " On the other end of this card is n drawing of automobiles traveling along a highway and the words: : "Your safety is our concern. We want vour visit to our state to be a . -pleasant and safe one. We urge you to drive safely for the safety of ' yourself and others s . . Ask Highway . Patrol for information." iadopt this detailed plan in following . up the inquiries elicited by its adver tising campaign,:. so far. as is known, although Canada has used a plan sim ilar to this with decided success for some time, accoiding to Director R. Bruce Etheridsre. director of the De- -:. partment of Conservation and Devel- L opment. . '. "' BELVIDERE NEWS ; ' Miss Grace Chappell has returned '' home after attending summer school fcat JE. C. T. C, Greenville. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and son, Jay, of Norfolk, Va., are guests jpf .Mri.an4Wrrii. ,J. Winslowv ,.. tt'4maaet IZenova inr Jean Chappell Si returned home Saturday after a jfew 4. days visit with their aunt, Mrs. D Wi Perry, at Bethel. , Miss Dorothy White, student nurse i v at - General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., is spending a three weeks' vacation with her 'parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, W. I White, . J ' ' - Mr,' and -Mrs. Archie Kendajl and Elwpod Smith, ,tt Washington, D. C, . spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F- E. Smith. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. L; J. vWinslow, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and son, Jay, and . Miss ' Catherine White spent ; Sunday as guests s of Mr. . and Mrs. W. B. Raiford, of Jvor, Va, : 1 Mr. and .Mrs.' Ernest Joyner and 'family, of Portsmouth' Vm - were guests rfMr, and MrsTu J. Winslow 1 and MrsTH. P. White Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Mr. . and Mrs. ' Alphonso s ' Chappell and j daughter, La Rue, left Monday for a few - days' . visit with " Mr ' and Mrs. Evens Chappell, at Newport News, yLinia, , CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy ' and c"-vghter left Friday for a .week's v; It in Washington, D. C, v and the I i Ridge tTountains of Virginia;' I..:; tad Mrs. V. Nl Howell and 1 - " ' -?, of Hopewell, Va. are visit ing Mrs. Howell's mother, Mrs. J. C. White. Mrs. John Symons and son, Mrs. C. L. Jackson, Mrs. Raymond Leggett and son, of Plymouth, attended the show and opening of the "Fort Ral eigh" Cafe, in Elizabeth City Thurs day, evening. ;Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Doughty and children, of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. Doughty's sister, Mrs. John Asbell, on Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Doris Miller, of Winfall, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Whitehead. Mrs. Raymond Leggett and son have returned to their home in Ply mouth, after visiting Mrs,- C. L. Jackson here for the past week. Mrs. John Symons was in Elizabeth City Friday morning. Emmett Stallings made a business trip to Elizabeth City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy and daughter, Janet, and Miss Doris Miller were in Elizabeth City Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boyce, of Cen ter Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Lane spent Saturday night and Sunday at Nags Head. Mrs. Eva Byrum is very ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell and children spent Sunday in Edenton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Asbell. Mrs. Ackiss Gregory, C. A. Ownley, Miss Al Whitehead and Mrs. Bertha Whitehead were guests of Miss Mabel Lane and Miss Myrtle Ownley in Greenville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David White, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, of Hertford, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Russell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Russell. "America, the Beautiful," after which the devotional was conducted by Mrs. T. C. Perry. At roll call the mem- ' bers answered with "Things Worth Knowing." A very interesting pro gram was presented by Mrs. J. C. Trivette and Mrs. W. T. Smith which was as follows: "Who Is Equal to the Task?" by Mrs. H. P. White; poem, "Our Task," by Miss Lucy White; "New Patterns for Social Living in a Democracy," by Mrs. W. T. Smith. Miss Hamrick gave a demonstration on "Cutting and Fitting a Garment," a dress being cut for Mrs R. R White. During the social hour a number of I interesting games were presented by Miss Edith Trivette. Delicious Kool-ade, cake and salted peanuts were served by the hostesses. DANCE FOR HOUSE GUESTS Miss Sara Ward charmingly enter tained at a dance on Friday evening, July 22, in honor of Misses Ada Page and Frances Daniels, of Hender sos, who were her house guests. Those invited, in addition to the honorees, were: Misses Ruth Nach man, Prue Newby, Virginia White, Ruth Elliott, Grace Knowles, Bernice White, Dorcas Knowles, Mary Thad Chappell, Alice Roberson, Louise Payne, Ona Mary Stephens, Lila Budd Stephens,1Margaret Broughton, Mar guerite Ward, Foy Stephenson, Ruth Hollowell, Nita Newbold, Anne Lee Butler, of Durham, Maewood Pierce, Jeanette Feilds, Joyce Harrell, Hattie Pearl Nowell, Sara Winborne, of Cross Roads, Helen Blanchard, and Dorothy Lee Savage, of Cross Roads, Frances Newby, Polly Tucker, and Edith Everett, and Bill Cox, Al Ward, William White, Alvin White, James Evart Newby, Guy Nlewby, Mac White, Beverly Blanchard, Lucius Blanchard, Hollowell Nixon, Tim Brinn, Billy Hardcastle, Billy Um phlett, Fred Campen, Charles Clark, Paul Tucker, Herman Ward, Robert Morris, Heywood Divers, Jarvis Ward, Clark Stokes, Henry Stokes, Dan Sharpe, Roy Reed, Zach Harris, Jesse Lee Harris, Watt Winslow, Jack Atchinson, C. G. Stephens, Jack Winslow, James Divers, Darius El liott, Frank Jessup, Charles Harrell, David Broughton, Melvin Wright, of Elizabeth City, Harrell Johnson, George Feild, and the chaperone, Miss Elizabeth Knowles. If Not Good news, if it's not -rigor mortis.- "Prices Stiffen on Stock Exchange." ' Dunbar's Weekly (Phoenix.) BELVIDERE CLUB MEETS A most enthusiastic meeting of the Belvidere Home Demonstration Club was held Thursday, July 21, at the Community House, with Mrs. V. C. Winslow, Mrs. B. W. Copeland and Mrs. F. M. Copeland as joint host esses. The president, Mrs. L. J. Winslow, opened the meeting with the song r. Joseph Young formerly of Dupont Chemical Co., has joined our force in the capacity of master cleaner dyer, for which position he is fully qualified. HIS SPECIALTIES: BLEACHING DYEING CLEANING OF SILKS HAT BLOCKING The most modern machinery and equipment has been installed here to care for your linen suits. Cleaned and Pressed For 50c "OUR SERVICE IS NOW UNSURPASSED" RIDDICK'S CLEANING WORKS PHONE NO. 129 , '' 7 TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. COOL AND COMFORTABLE Today (Thursday), July 28 Luise Rainer, Melvyn Douglas, Robert Young "TOY WIFE" NEWS ACT Friday, July 29 Victor McLaglen, Brian Donlevy and Gracie Fields in "WE'RE GOING TO BE RICH" "ROMANCE OF LOUISIANA" IN TECHNICOLOR Saturday, July 30 The Three Mesquiteers in "RIDERS OF THE BLACK HILLS" "THE LONE RANGER" No. 12 POPHYE CARTOON Monday, August 1 Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart in "THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE" NEWS Tuesday, August 2 Loretta Young and Joel McCrea in "THREE BLIND MICE" PETE SMITH ROBERT BENCHLY Wednesday, Augut 3 Harold Lloyd and Phyllis Welch in "PROFESSOR BEWARE" ACT TRAVELTALK Coming August 4 Mjick Powell in "Cowboy From Brooklyn" '"' "" ' 1 " MM'"'lgEPl"MWIIBBI,l,MMM y - " " "-"i ' - . ' v ' ' ''! i , I v ; u - - , . 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