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Week-end in Greensboro r
t' 'Mr-and Mrs. B. F. Ainsley expect
Kto spend' the week-end in Greens
boro s goesta of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
W. Brown.
Sunday Visitors
Mr: and Mrs. Y. L. Brown and
son, Bobby, of Bethel, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ainsley.
Accepts Hillsboro Position
C. E. Caxr left this week for Hills
boro, where he is now working.
Mrs. Carr and family will join him
there later.
Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vann, of
Edenton, spent Sunday visiting in
Hertford and at Winfall.
In Norfolk Tuesday
Mrs.G. R. Tucker, Mrs. C. T.
Skinner, Mrs. I. A. Ward, Mrs. J.
v. Zac'hary and Mrs. Durwood Reed
Spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va.
Saturday in Norfolk
, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes ani
Mrs. Julian White spent Saturday
in Norfolk, Va.
Visiting Mother
Mrs. J. M. Eason, of Hampton,
Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. J
H. Towe, Sr., this week. Mr. Eason
spent the week-end here.
In Oxford
Rev. and Mrs. C E. Hobgood are
visiting relatives in Oxford this
week.
Returns From Reidsville
Mrs. Ella Benson has returned
from Reidsville, where she has been
visiting.
Friday In Washington
Mr .and Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Newbojd and Charlie
Skinner attended the Lindsay War
ren Djty celebration in. Washington,
N. C, Friday.
Attend Duke-Wake Forest Game
T. R. Brinh, T. B. Sumner, Sam
Sawyer, Charles E. Johnson, Crafton
Mathews, John Broughton, A. R.
W'nslow, Misses Alice Roberson,
and Frances Fowler, R. S. Monds,
JUST RECEIVED A
NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES'
Silk and Wool
DRESSES
SILK DRESSES
$1.29 to $7.98
SLOPPY JOE'S
SWEATERS
In All Colors E
$1.00
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S
SPORT HATS
98c each
Goodwin's
DRESS SHOPPE
HERTFORD, N. C.
State Theatre He!d'
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Jimmy Johnson, Mrs. Jack' Gaskill,
My. and Mis. Fi T. Johnosn were
among the Hertford pebple who at
tended the Duke-Wake Forest game
in Wake Forest Saturday.
Wedk-end At Home
Miss Nolle Riddick, a member of
the school faculty, spent the week
end with her parents in Gatesville.
Enters General Hospital
Mrs. Cecil Winslow entered Gen
eral Hosiptal, Norfolk, v Va., this
week for an operation.
i weeK-ena nere
Mrs. John Cross, of Suffolk, . Va.,
j was the weekrend guest of her par
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ents, Kev. and Mrs. li. V. Munns.
Visiting In Charleston
and Mrs. R. M. Riddick and
.i.ss iuugie R.ddick went to Char
leston, o. C. this week for a few
dajs' v.cit. 1' rom there Miss Rid
U.ck w.ii go to Bristol. Mr. and Mrs.
Riddick have returned home.
Visiting Out-ol'-Town
Mrs. Emo Cannon and sons, Bud
dy and Guy, left this week for a
visit with Mrs. Cannon's daughters,
..Irs. Dick Evans, at Elkin, and Mrs.
t'r;uk Gillon, at. W inston-iSalem.
Week-end At Home
i.iiss Alary )ane Spruill spent the
week-end with her parents in Wind
sor. ..u.iday In Suffolk
.li. and Mrs. I. A. White, and Mr,
and Mrs. J. J. Long, of Edenton,
Ljpent Sunday in Suffolk, Va., as
,uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gat
ling. in Raleigh This Week
M,ss Jean White spent a few dayp
Lh.s week in Raleigh visiting with
.ier sisters, Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and
..Ilss Maitie Gatlling White.
. eek-end Guest
Mrs. W. T. HoUlowell, of Norfolk
Va., spent the week-end with hei
sister, Mrs. E. A. Byrum.
Vis t In Norfolk
Mrs. ,E. A. Byrum, her daughter,
.Oo2is Byrum, and her son, Jame.'
Byrum, and Ned Nixon visited Mr
and Mrs. W. T. Hollowell and Mr
and Mrs. Stuart Wilson, in Norfolk,
Va., Sunday.
Here This Week
Mrs. ElQa White, of the Mt. Her
mon section, is visiting her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. B
White.
Visit ng At St. Pauls
Mrs. H. C- Stokes and children,
Julia Ann and Joe Pat, and Mrs
Ada Hardy are visiting Mrs. Alonza
Felton in St. Pauls this week.
Durham Visitor
Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs, of Durham,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Blanchard.
Talking Hospital Treatment
Mrs. Vivian Harden entered Gen
va i o'Jiitfil. T'orfolk, Va., this
: fo: '.reatr ent.
Entertain Dinrer Guests
v--. R VV.'te deli-htfuMy en--tMrcd
rs her guests at 'dinner
Iriday Only
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
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at.:rday
Wednesday
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on Monday ejttning1 - Rev. 'and .Mrs.
R. F. Mus, M,rs, Annie'CWiUjs and
M;sa KajvJ3iattebara.;
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Mrs., yhite CenTalescetit
, Mrs., JJ,y J. -White, who has been
quite sick at her home,' is now said
to be somewhat improved.
Y eek-end Here " ' '
IJr. and Mrs. E. L, Bass and
daughter, Edna Earl, of Norfolk,
Va., syent the week-end . as guests
of Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr.
Week-end Visitor
Miss Mary Louise , Chappell, sau
dent at E. C. T. C, Greenville, was
the week-end guest of Miss Mary
Elizabeth White.
In Norfolk Monday
Miss Marjorie White spent Mon
day in Norfolk, Vs.,
Week-end At Home
Miss Eloise Scott, a member of
the high school faculty, , spent the
week-end in Rocky Mount with her
parents.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Sarah Brinn, of Jackson, was
the week-end guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Tim Brinn.
Visiting At Wake Forest
Mrs. G. E. Newby is visiting her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
W. C. Archie, at Wake Forest.
Sunday Here
J. A. Buchanan, of Durham, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
White on Sunday. '
Week-end In Raleigh
Miss Helene Nixon spent the
week-end as the guest of friends in
Raleigh.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Rebecca Webb, a member of
the school faculty at Robersonville,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb, at
New Hope.
Week-end Here
Miss Maywood Pierce, a student
at Norfolk Business College, Nor
folk,, Va., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Nellie Pierce.
In Raleigh
Mrs. Louis Anderson spent several"
thjs week visiting with rela
tives in Raleigh.
Sunday Here
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Das and
children and Mrs. J. M. Samiders, of
Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday as
uests of Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr. Mrs,
Towe is the sister of Mr. Davis and
Mrs. Saunders.
Home Fojr Week-end , .
Paul Tucker, of Newport News,
Va., spent the week-end wih his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Tucker.
Attend Lindsay Warren Day '
Tom Brown, J. S. McNider,' Trim
Wilson, Mrs. C. A. Davenport,. Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Winslow attended
Lindsay Warren Day celebration in
Washington, N. C, Friday.
Kinston Visitor
Charles Morgan, of Kinston, was
the guest of his mother, Mrs. Q, W.
Morgan, over the week-end.
Week-end With Parents
Henry Stokes, of Newport News,
Va., spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes
Week-en! Here
Mrs. Lester Winder, of Elizabeth
City, visited Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood
and Mrs. CarrolS Holmes during the
week-end.
Home Far Week-end
Miss Blanche Moore Berry, a stu
dent at W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro,
was the week-end guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry.
Here Similar
Miss Mary Wood Koonce and her
cousin, miss JBKiwina McMullan, of
Greenville, spent Sunday with Miss
Koonce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Koonce. . '.v;,; .,:'
Visitors Here Over Week-end
Miss Frances Council, of Durham;
and T. S. White, jr., of Fort Jack
son, S. C'were week-end . guests 'fit
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Sr. t
Week-end With' Mother 4
Miss Holds Wood, of Tarboro, and
M w Elizabeth Wood, of Columbia;
visivtd their mother, Mrs. Baker T.
Wood, over the week-end. i;
Wcek-en4 Bert " ' - "I"
' Mr.'and Mrs. G. W. Harrejl and
daughter, Tornmie, of Kinston, spent
the week-end with Mrs. C; .w".Mor-.
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Week-end In Washington ',' ;'
Mr. and Mrs. i-A;w. Hefreh spent
the week-end, in. Washington D. C,
visiting with Jeig. idaughter, ' Mrs.
S. S HollingBworth and , Mlas Mar
jorie , Hefren. jTheyjiWere accompa
nied hack homeo bjp' MraJ" Hollfngs-
HOME ECONOMICS- ' v, t
'Tha Vocational 'iaoms Ecodomi
teachers, had (ijiiwr re"guir ' 'meet
o1' uieejitJm vctober "H3, in the
afternoon, at Euzabetn City '1
School with Muss Elizabeth Chap
peUl as hostess home burnishing
was one 01 tne topics discussed by
tue group, Miss Uiappell having
charge of this part of the program.
She showed the group various teach
ing aids she had used in presenting
tins unit to her students; '
At a previous meeting the teach
ers had expressed their opinions as
to the value of closer cooperation
between all vocational teachers.
Miss Mamie Chambers of the Weeks-
ville Home Economics Department
was appointed to consult one member
of the Agricultural and Industrial
Arts group in her county to team if
that group shared this opinion. She
reported that they were most en
thusiastic. It was decided to have a
get-together meeting to discuss the
problems. This ' meeting will be a
dinner meeting and will be held at
Central High School on Thursday
night, November 7, at 6:30 o'clock.
All superintendents, principals, agri
culture, art, industrial arts and
home economics teachers are invited
to attend.
During the social hour Miss Chap
pell served a delicious sweet course.
BETHANY SOCIETY MEETS
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service of Bethany Church met on
Saturday afternoon for its regular
session. ' An inspiring program on
"Sharing Possessions" was present
ed. Miss Manola Jolliff gave high
lights of the conference held in
Greenville in September. A busi
ness session was held, after which a
new member, Mrs. Mary Baker, was
received into the Society.
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Charles E. Johnson was a
charming hostess Thursday evening
to 'her bridge dlub. Those playing
were Mesdames Charles Williford,
Tommy Jessup, Herbert Nixon, Car
roll Holmes and George Barbee,
Misses Helen Morgan and Mary
Sumner. Miss Sjumner was awarded
high score prize, low score prize
went' to Mrs, 'Barbee, and Mrs.
Holmes received floating prize.
The hostess served a dainty salad
course.
BRIDGE PARTY HOSTESS
Mrs. Charles Johnson delightfully
entertained at bridge 'Friday evening
at her home on Coverit Garden
Street. Those' playing were Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. N.
N. Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Chalk, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Zachary,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson,
Mrs. E. IS. Pierce and Mrs. Olivia
Hobbs. Dr. Zachary won high score
prize for gentlemen and high score
ladies' prize was awarded Mrs,
Trueblood.
The hostess served a delicious
sweet course.
CIRCLE NO. Ill TO MEET
Circle Number Three of the Wom
an's Missionary Society of the Bap
tist Church will meet Monday after
noon, November 4, at the home of
Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. All members
are urged to be present.
CHAPANOKE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott and
children, Miss Minnie Belle Elliott
and Mrs. Thomas White, of Winfall.
visited their sister, Miss Sarah Eli
zabeth Elliott, at E. C. T. C, in
Greenville, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch and
son, of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sun
day with Mrs. Branch's mother,
Mrs. P. L. Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Trueblood, of
Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end
with their mother, Mrs. Mollie
Trueblood. '
Miss Doris Miller, of Winfall,
was the week-end guest of her aunt, '
Mrs. Bertha Whitehead. . !
Mrs. J. C. Wilson spent Thursday
afternoon in Elizabeth City. ,m. . . i
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Elliott visited
Mr. and Mrs. L., A. Proctor Sunday
afternoon. ; ''
Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell viBited
Mr. and Mrs. Baker Hoskins, at
Okisko on Saturday night. - r tT r
Mrs.. Bertha "t Whitehead,- her
daughter, . Af, Miss .Doris Miller and
C. A. Onley visited Mr. and MraJ
George Alexander, at Nixontoji on.
Sunday night" i ' '-"-'v I
. Mr. and Mrs.', Marshall Brothers'
and son visited Mr. and, Mrs. C.f S. '
Bell Sunday afternoon. -' i ,
.'Mr. and Mrs. Etnmett '''.Stallings
and Mrs. Enura " D'Oraay "were in
Elisabeth City Saturday nighV
1 Mrs. C.-L. Jackson is visiting her
daughter', Mrs. J.'C. Perry,' in Eli
sabeth City H i ; f'.(
tilr. and Mrs, Elvin Spivey, Vf
Belvidere tspent 4 Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs... Earl. Wildet i 1
WAFD'S fFjiO"? ::np '
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Broad ?U..Ac-Ed."i. N. C.
SHOES SKILLFULLY T1XI":
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Hertford will sponsor, , Hallpwe'en,
Tarty on i naay. evening, xvovemoer
1st, She ' home "of Mrs W. D.
Landing, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. ( ,
" Bingo, rook' and Chinese checkers
will be played and a cake"' will be
raffled off. A fun room rijh prises
galorf ; will add to the evening's
merriment. The public is cordially
Invited. ' ' v' '
HI-Yl CLUB MEETS
The Hi-Yi Club, held its regular
monthly meeting last Tuesday night
with Pat Edwards. After ' a busi
ness session games were enjoyed by
those attending. .
Evelyn White, Jeanne Newbold
and Pat Edwards, as hostesses, serv
ed delicious punch and sandwiches.
Those present were: Mae White,
Esther Mayes, Lois Asbell, 1 Janet
Murray, Anne Tucker, Eloise Kea
ton, Geneva White, Elizabeth Dar
den, Evelyn Copeland, Artie Mae
Hollowell, Janet Quincy, Dot Perry,
Adalia Winslow, Billie White, Jayne
Griffin, Mildred Gault, Katherine
White, Barbara Winslow, and Mrs.
G. W. Barbee, former Hi-Yi leader,
and the new leader, Mrs. T. L.
Jessup.
liTHEL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. L. C .Butt and chil
dren, Mary Lou, Calvin and Joseph)
of New Hope, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Butt's parents, Mr; and Mrs.
J. C. Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Godsey, of
Fentress, Va., were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chappell.
Misses Genevieve, Margaret and
Badie Standin, of Norfolk, Va., were
week-end guests of their parents,
Mr.Jahd Mrs. R. F. Standin.
Clyde Phillips, of Washington,
D. C.i ;Js visiting his mother, Mrs.
Sam Phillips.
Me, and Mrs. C. J. Raper and
daughters, Margaret fini Mary
Iina, of Belvidere, spent Sunday- as
gueslts of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Long and
daughter, Jeanne, spent Sunday af
ternoon visiting relatives at Hobbs
ville. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charlse Ward and
children, of Hertford, visited in the
home of J H. Mansfield Sunday.
Mrs. Preston Long and daughter,
Evelyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Long, of near Yeopim, Sunday after-
imr I i TKa ' TTnnui And u. Ganien fihih I "of
TJeek-end Specials
Ai ISQainicGiiaird's
Grocery Separimcri
PURE LARD :L.254tin$125
SWAN MATCHES.... 3 5c-boxcs 10c
P & G Laundry Soap
LORD BALTIMORE V
Sandwich Spread or
Salad Dressing
21c quart
Pure Coffee
GROUND' FRESH IN.
OUR STORE ,.-
BISKET QUEEN. V
" Every Bag Guaranteed ,
EafellfMerel ...... ..2 cans ICj
; We have several used OIL HEATERS a::d
-TWO COAL HEATROLAS . . , all ia eccJ
condition that; we are going to cell cheap.
Coras in and make us an offer , '. ' "'
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boo,:,: r:u .
Mr. and Mrs. O: C Lonsr visited
Mr. andMnj. E. L Goodwin Sunday
evening, - , 4 " , e
Miss. Gertie Chappell , attended the
W.v M.-U:.,vdiVisiiihal meeting- In ii
Edenton Friday. . "'
V Miss Lucille Lgn'g, of the- Winfall
school faculty, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and : Mrs. S, '
M,Long- I T j:
. , HOSTESS AT DINNER l
Miss Annie Mae Mathews.,, enter-,.- ',
talned a few friends at a delightful ' ,
dinner party at her home Sunday"-,
evening. Her guests included ; Mr. "V
Elizabeth White, Russell Baker, and ' '
Irvin Perry, of Norfolk, Va. ' -
WOMAN'S SOCIETY MEETS
The Senior Circle 6ft the Woman's
Society of Christian Service met in,
the Methodist Church Monday after
noon. V '
Dress Tweeds
2-Button Reefers
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Laying Mash
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