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4 'tn TMn irm if - - IP" t "I II -J, I f At L.. in Flli..3 Oil Second In a - Series of : Reviewing Hertford .Businesses, Morgan's :? Celebrating Birthday T2ast Saturday was the anniversary k Central Grocery, next Saturday ia A-'rrnxsoi thej President a inauguration,''" but thla week " is the celebration of Morgan's Modern Gro cery's; Seventh. Anniversary . , . and a cleaner, more"' attractive . grocery, jart i ; haidj t4eoate. . . Morgan's Modern Grocery, B. C. Iterryi the manager, and a corps of neat-appearing young attendants are all to be found next to the store of Morgan Walker and Hilda's Beauty Shop on Church Street. The Morgan grocery business was founded the 'week before President Roosevelt took office and . . . closed the banks. "I was one week ahead of Mri Roosevelt then," said Mr. Berry. "Now I don't know whether I am or not.' The 'bank holiday was inconvenient, to say the least, and especially was it Inconvenient where new businesses were concerned. There were few new businesses in those days. But the Morgan grocery business surviv ed. Aye, it flourished. For Morgan's Modern Grocery "features the goods modern people are buying. Individual packages are the thing," says Mr. Berry, "pack ages that are meals in themselves." His spaghetti dinner is an example. . True there is a modern meat mark et The "store carries all the staple groceries, but there are other items, the Ready-Made variety. Beaten bis cuits, for instance ... the kind moth er used to make . . . they come in a celophane-wrapped packet of 12 bis cuits. Mr. Berry ships an order reg ularly from his store to a customer Si ITS SPECIAL! This wfielt-end is the time to buy! OUR Men's Depart ment takes great plea sure in presenting ffiese Suits, because it is a rare occasion when such quality is offered at so low a cost. Friday and Satur day only we are offer ing ;t Men's $20 Suits At m Men's $18 Suits AtJ14l NEW SPRING HATS TDI'S 1317: PATENTS, -BLUES, V in rrr T : w : "liLANCHAED'S" SLNCS 18? t1 JK " I f Sejrvke": QaaMy JKirdsJ? "J r. T'dt triem . -i ,. - , (. - -r..- ., ' . .'-. ; --. ..T.sr in-Croeiuhoro who dotes. jhh beaten biscuits. These biscuits travel many miles.' bThey come to ' Mr. Berry from pirmjngham. "7, V 1 , c V .ThepamotuN Jthe other" Ready- AibdeaUxtns" psepared pie-cresta, gin ger bread, cakVfudge . . . things you used tfnffiiSraBrthe ' kitchen. 'JYou J open the package and : . there it ia You eittier neat jt, warm it, mix at, or just open the package . . . and it's all ready for eating. , ' ' And did you know there is a Wins- loW Refining Company in Perquimans County.'. A Perquimans Packed Pi mento?' A Piney Woods' Bam, House wives know It, but few of their hus bands and children do.- . .-" Morgan's Modern Grocery features the products of these home enter- prises. Allan J. Winslow ia the Winslow Refining Company, manufacturer- of Old, North State Pure Cane Molasses. Mrs: Morris 'C Griffin is the packer of Perquimans Packed HinentoesT and J. R.' Hendren ' and Irvin Lane handle the Piney Woods Hams. "They're all good sellers," says Mr. Berry. , Competitors have often sampled Old North State Molasses and com pared it favorably with the "best I ever tasted." Morgan's Modern Grocery carries all the advertised brands in food stuffs, but chief among them are "the goods modern people are buy ing." Radio Star At Colored First Baptist Church Clarence Parson, the radio, Btar, will appear in person at the First Baptist Church (Colored) on the evening of February 27th, at eight o'clock. . Everyone is invited., according to an announcement, and reserved seats have been arranged for white friends of the Church. A silver offering will be taken at the door. TURKEY SUPPER St. Catherine's Guild of Holy Trin ity Episcopal Church will serve a turkey supper next Thursday even ing, February 29th, at the parish house! SCHOOL GIRLS: Wehwrenst reVeittal JiTtaJl 'jatir Haef Spring Oxfords - brown Had white, Mack and white and solid white.1 ( Priced $Z53 SFuIi'G SHOES BROWNS AND WHITES mi III ' 1 1 ti BEIiVIUZ-lIj NEWS," Misfl 'Thelma 'Ch'ippelh Miss STary; T Anise Chavpell and Miss Juha mill er CnappelL: of Norfolk', VsVwere. guests -of. Mrs. Maude ChappelL Sat urday, night and Sunday; , 'J ' . . m Miss i Deborah White spent the week-end aa the" guest of Miss Helen Layden, near Warwick Swamp Bap tist Church.- i - - Mrs. Jfohn -Wiggins and Misa Alwe WiKgins, of .Sunbufy,' ..visited i the home of Mrs, Joslah .'White' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L.' WilUams and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams, of Whiteston,1 viBited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I Winslow Sunday. D. D? Price, of CrisfiehVMd., was a week-end guest in the home of E. L. ChappelL a'.' Mr. and" Mrs: linWood" C. Winslow and children visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Winslow, of Whiteston, on Sunday, vf ...o . Mr. ' ami Mrs B.- K; White and children Evelyn and Thurman, and Miss Marjorie Perry visited in the home of Mrs. Mary J., White, of Whiteston, Sunday. ;; ' - PINEY WOODS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry and son, Dewey, Jr.,:;of Beihel, spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. W. w. Chappell. .... w L Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Trivette, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. ' Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chappell visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carson Ward, of Elizabeth City, spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward and Mrs, Laura Ward. '..V':'- : ''''' , .Miss Margaret' Raper spent last Monday in Elizabeth City with her BT-andmother, Mrs. R. D. Raper. Mrs. Fernanda Chappell was the guest of Mrs. E. Nj-Chappell Tuesday afternoon. ' , " Mr. and Mrs: Louis Winslow and daughter, Lois, Mrs. Callie Copeland and son, Dorcas, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ward Sunday evening. Mrs. Milton Copeland spent Mon day afternoon with ;'Mrs. Ida White. James F. Perry; visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jordan. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. ' Curtis Chappell visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Layton, in Rocky Hock, Thursday afternoon. QUALIFIED Marble Rock, Iowa. In order to qualify as a Boy Scout, Jack Weise, 11, began practicing tying knots. He tied himself so tightly to a chair that he had to knock a telephone re ceiver off the hook to summon aid to gat loose. CUDAHY'S GOLD COIN SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 22c k KELLOGG'S Com Fiances CHASE & SANBORN'S Dated Cpffes (in AM U;g "JUNKET" QUICK FUDGE AND rakiRlbA....:. .Be LIDO CLUB I Spaghetti DI; f HEINZ TOMATO !, nncr-moc! 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"WSt 4-TU Tntitr Htyttbf, wMcfc -UmHtd Ik rnolmU,"lmrirglnla,mkfiv. t-Tht rftni Mttgk Tm, mlm CthmU Inden mH. 45$ mtru uU0m0 mr rmmd, 67 OhiiM tnlWlnji nfdnd m mfntl, 91 rtpnductd tm CthmU ihrtwu. Tadmt't rlllll n mUt Im nMtrt il rtprwthtte tkr mlmlul itit fwti. tt)h, , many Ifc migimi WHhn (ftrwf ton fliUrf. Umijmiml Im mUu mI fhn mm -r erittmd gmrnmu mrnrn tw ntmrtm BOOK CLUB MEETS ' The Book Club met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Riddick last Friday even ing. Mrs. J. G. Roberson, Mrs. F. T. Johnson and Mrs. H, R. Winslow were in charge of a very interesting program. The subject of the read ing was "Education in North Caro lina, . Eighteen members were, present After the program and reading, a dainty, sweet ..course, was - served .; KINGAN'S PURE LARD In Cartons 3 lbs. 25c 25 lb. tin $2.25 2 p:igs.15c silver bag) 24c for3or4. .15c 7 r "8WlFT'3"Sli..aA-; i r 17c lb- Chili Con Carne ' WITH BEANS Millsl;!- :3.fcr 22c' 0 i huun may U ImmilY f t EuImJ l4 CmTM WUmttm tkm un emlarta. la rfnflhiW tut tdmtt nthuimif kt mm Hilirtln. Vhlun, mttnmt m riBhwilwf , iSi MINNIE WILSON GROUP MEETS The Minnie Wilson Group of the Woman's Missionary Society met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jake White. Mrs. WiQl True- blood had charge of the devotional. Mrs. DeLaney and Mrs. Stanton, of Winfall, sang a duet which was en joyed. After the program the host ess served dainty refreshments. Twenty-five members and several visitors were present.. CUDAHY'S TANG Ready to Serve ALL PORK 12 oz. tin 27c Pride of Virginia Red Ripe Tomatoes .. - Del Monte Canned Florida Grapefruit Eberwine Brand Canned Turnip Greens Powhatan Brand Cut Stringless Snap Beans Skyland Standard Cut! Stnngless Beansr: : vj food :: 5 1 n --ttry GOLDEN :- . Table Syrup : LJ 1 ' -V,V X it rrrr j 5c I.5Iithouse Cleanser.. .3 il:z - 0; V c i n Granulated -i i c..ct T 17- :C3Iaivj;o::::;::. t; i I 'Emmett Stallings, of LUi... ?L spent the week-end with his fu 'v. John -Ambrose Elliott, of ,oi frs.; recently spent a few days wx. his parents, Miv and- Mrs. J, l Elliott. . , ' f- l ' r, , , . Mr. and Mrs. C P. Quiiicyvwere i Elizabeth 'City Tuesday, afternoon. ' Mrs. Bertha ' Whitehead and : daughter, Al, visited ' her sister , i.v Edenton Sunday afternoon. . - tv . Mrs. John Asbell" was1 in Elizabeth City Wednesday. - ( Mr. and Mm Earl Wilder spent the week-end With" relatives - in Chowan County, c ""- " "; Carey1 Quincy, of Norfolk, Va., was the week-end guest'-of his parents, Mr. and MrstVC.' P. Quincy. : . ' Mts. John SymonV Ufa;, Daisy Perry,? Mr,' and, Mrs Everett Bright, of Okisko,, left Sunday to,-, spend some time in Florida., '--,' ft" Mrs. J. C, Wilson, . Mrs.'. EmmA Stallings, Mrs.r George Jackson, Mrs, C. P.- .Quincy, , Mrs. - John Asbell, Janet Quincy and Jack Symons at tended the P. T., A. meeting at Win- , fall Friday night. .,'' . UNKNOWINGLY SAVES OWN " DAUGHTER FROM ICY GRAVE Pocatello, Idaho. Sitting by a window, Milo Andrus saw a child break through the ice of Portneuf river. (He ran out, dived .' into the stream and rescued the child. Not until then did he know the child was his own little daughter, Barbara, 3.- TRY A TANK FULL OF J "Solvenlred""' "' 1 ' Pure-Pep Gasoline Tiolene Motor Oil Accessories OKE-STOP Service Station ; 24-HOUR SERVICE ? SWIFTS ALL SWEET : . OLEOMARGARINE Handkerchief FREE. With Each Pound ' ' 2lcD. m l . mm i j Q.No.'2 ,..0 Cans '. 19c V No. 2 Cans 17c V W:M 27cf's O Large .ft , Cans Cans aCi Cans , Mtlt o No. 2 20 c ' 0- Cans BALLAr'3 Ready - VI:c2t J. Ij i . w A ' s
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