PAGI2 EIGHT Week-end at Chanel Hill Mrs. B. G Koonce spent the 'week end at Chapel Hill visiting with her son, Ben Koonce, who is a student at the University of North Carolina. In Raleigh list Week Mrs. Jonas Futrell spent several days last week in Raleigh. At Duke Hospital Edwin McMullan is in Duke Hospi- 5alp-Durham, where he will spend several days for plastic surgery on the ear which was injured some months ago. Sunday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Roache, Mr, and Mrs. Claude White and Miss Myrtle Umphlett spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., and while there visited Mrs. Thomas White, who is a patient at General Hospital. Thursday in Norfolk Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs spent Thursday in Nor folk, Va,, visiting with friends. Week-end with Parents Miss Mary Helene Newby, of Nor folk, Va,, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McM. Newby. Sunday at Mackeys Mrs. W. A. Roberts and Mary C. Bagley, of Elizabeth City, accompa nied by Mrs. W. M. Bray and Mrs. Mary Blanchard, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bray's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White, at Mackeys. Week-end with Mother Shelton White, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Sarah White. Monday with Mother Mrs. E. C. Conger, of Elizabeth City, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither. Sunday at Wake Forest Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Reed, their son, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and son, Charlie, spent Sun day at Wake Forest visiting with Durwood Reed, Jr., who is a student at Wake Forest College. Returns from Hospital Mrs. Wilson Reed returned home on Thursday of last week from Dur ham, after being in Duke Hospital under treatment for the past few weeks. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley, of Suf folk, Va., were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. C. V. Williford. Ladies' Coats And Dresses Greatly Reduced Inspect Our Complete Stock Before You Buy GOODWIN'S DRESS SHOP HERTFORD, N. C. State Theatre HTd' Today (Friday) fir ZANE GREY'S UIJION ROBERT YOUNG Also ACT NEWS Monday Tuesday ' Thursday and Friday, May 8-9 MADELEINE CARROLL and FRED MacMURRAI . ' in , r: "VIRGINIA" IN TECHNICOLOR 'il Return Home Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard re turned home Saturday after spending several days in Waynesville. Sunday in Norfolk Miss Nettie Lee Gregory spent (Sunday in Norfolk, Va., visiting with friends. . Thursday in Durham Mr. and Mrs. iSimon Rutenburg, Mrs. C. W. Morgan and Mrs. Eliza Brace spent Thursday in Durham as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buch anan. Week-end in Elizabeth City Mrs. J. H. Towe and children spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard, in Eliza beth City. Attend Kentucky Derby Mrs. Hudson Butler and Miss Mary Elizabeth Fields left Thursday for Louisville, Kentucky, to attend the Kentucky Derby Saturday. Mrs. Winslow Injured Mrs. Tudor Winslow is confined to her home this week because of in juries received in a minor automo bile accident that occurred on Satur day. She is getting along fairly wen. Attend Wedding in Durham Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White spent the week-end in Durham and attended the Flowers Buchanan wedding on Saturday. Week-end at Home Jack Anderson, a student at Louis burg College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Anderson, at "Belvedere." Week-end with Parents Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Sunday Guests Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Dixon and two sons, Grady and Elliott, of Ayden, motored to Hertford Sunday to visit Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. Mrs. Dixon remained for a week's visit. Sunday with Mother Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Albertson, of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Alberston's mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither, and sister, Miss Helen Gaither. Visiting Here Mrs. G. F. Lattimore, of Kings Mountain, arrived today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Sarah White. Returns Home Mrs. G. E. Newby returned to her home this week after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Archie, at Wake Forest, and her son, Edgar Newby, at Rocky Mount. Week-end Here Miss Donnie Mae Norman and friends, of Raleigh, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman. Attend Fish Fry and Dance Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson at tended a fish fry and dance at Texaco Beach on Friday evening. The affair was given by the Elizabeth City Dis trict of the Home Security Life In surance Company. Sunday in Wilmington Miss Kate Blanchard and Mrs. S. P. Jessup spent Sunday in Wilming ton ana visited the azalea gardens, Saturday , Also i-P - "RED RYDER" No. 12 New Serial 'King of the Royal Mounted' No. 1 Wednesday MATINEE 3 P. M. Also - Act March of Time No. 9 LITTLE MEN THE PERQUIMANS "WEEKLY. HERTFORD, I Visit .Tulip mife'isi-y':!'..!.;.. Mr. and Mrs.' LlX'Stttenon, and Mr. and Mrs, Ctarence.B. Morrisette, of Elizabeth City, visited the tulip farms at Terra Ceia Sunday. They also visited with friends in Wash ington, N. C. On Sick List J. S. Vick is confined to his home because of illness. Visiting Mother Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newbold, of Rutherford, N. J., arrived on Wed nesday to spend a week with his mother, Mrs. K. R. Newbold. Return from Hospital Mrs; G. R. Tucker and little son, William Beverly, returned from Gen eral Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Tuesday and are doing nicely. Honored at Birthday Dinner a birthday dinner Tuesday evening at her home in honor of the birthday of her father, Jake White, who was 65 years old. Other euests. in addi tion to the guest of honor, were Mrs. Jake White and Ray White. Eentertain School Faculty The Missionary Society of Epworth Church at Winfall entertained the faculty of Central Grammar School at supper Thursday evening at the school building. Sunday in Durham Mr. and Mrs. V. guests of relatives Sunday. N. Darden were in Durham on Sunday Here Mrs. Jewell Brinkley and daugh ter, Betsy, of Plymouth, were Sun day guests of Mrs. Isa Tucker. Thursday in Greenville Mrs. C. P. Morris, Mrs. D. S. Dar den and Mrs. Guy Newby visited their daughters at E. C. T. C, Green ville, on Thursday. Home for Summer Miss Frances Fowler, who taught in Williamston the past year, arrived home this week to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. R. M. Fowler. Returns Home for Summer Miss Dorcas Knowles returned this week from Williamston, where she has been teaching, to spend the sum mer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. At Albemarle Hospital Emmett Long was taken to Albe marle Hospital, Elizabeth City, on Monday to undergo an appendectomy Jean Long, young sister of Emmett, will return to her home near Bethel within the next few days following a similar operation. Week-end Here Russell Winslow. of Yorktown. Va.. visited with friends here during the week-end. Tuesday Here Miss Pruden Stokes and Mrs. Jack Powell, of Windsor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newbv on Tues day. Week-end Here Hollowell Cox Nixon, a student at State Colleire. Raleitrh. and thnn student friends, spent the week-end with nis mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon. FLOWER SHOW AND TEA A flower show and tea, sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary, was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Nixon. The home was beautifully decorated, featuring unusual flower arrangements. Tea was poured by Mrs. Clyde McCallum and served by Mrs. W. H. Hudson, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Mrs. Thomas Nixon and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. Prizes were awarded as follows: Unusual arrangement of flowers: first prize. Mrs. J. E. Winslow: sec ond prize. Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Wnr the prettiest arrangement: first prize, Mrs. W. H. Hudson; second prize, Mrs. C. F. Sumner. Blue rib- Dons were awarded Miss Mae Wood Winslow. Mrs. R. M. FowW iw. t. W. Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Hudson, airs. w. ri. rut, Miss Kate Blanch ard, Mirs. C. F. Sumner. Mm Silo. Whedbee, Mrs. J. E. Winslow, and miss uiara wnite, of Belvidere. ENTERTAINS BRIDCT. n.im Mrs. Charles E, Johnson was hostess to, her bridge club on Friday evening at her home. Those enjoy ing the evening were Mesdames G. W. Barbee, C. R, Holmes, Tommy Jessup and H. C. Stokes, Misses Blanche Everett, Helen Morgan and juary ssumner. Miss ISumner was awarded hiarh score nriz. Mm Po. hee received low, and the floating prize went 10 miss nrverett. The hostess served a dainty sand wich course. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CI Am. Mrs. B. G. Koonce detirntfn.. v m. tertained her bridge elub on Monday evening at ner nome. Those enjoy ing the eveninor were Mesdamen J. a Roberson,. JR. M. Riddick, Herman Winslow, ;T. B. , Sumner, Oscar Fel- ton, Jonas Futrell and V. N. Darden, and Miss . Kate " Blanchard. TTkrT, score was awarded -Mrs. Winslow. Mrs. Futrell was presented guestt price, and low score prize went to Miss BlanrlmriL ft 1 ' . The hostess , served A.' salad course. Sr. Wpkiday, may 2, im EXTENSION NOTES By FRANCES MA NESS Home Demonstration Agent V At the regular 5 meeting of the County Council on Saturday after noon, May 20th was decided as the date for the Spring Federation and Flower Show. The Federation meet ing will be held in the auditorium of the Hertford Grammar School, and the Flower Show will be held in' the Hertford Community House instead of the Courthouse. Mr. Wade Marr, of Elizabeth City, will be the speaker for the Spring Federation. Those whd heard him at the district meeting will be anx ious to hear him again. The Council decided to visit the Norfolk gardens in June. This tour is open to all club members. Defin ite plans will be announced later. Members of the Council heard, a very interesting talk on the "Cus toms of the Chinese People" by Mrs. Philip White, returned missionary to China. Schedule for May 5-9 Monday, May 6 Meeting of Agri cultural Workers' Council. Tuesday, May 6 Chapanoke Club meets with Mrs. W. H. Overman at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 7 Winfall Club meets with Mrs. Effie Miller at 3:30. Friday, May 8 Home and Garden Club meets with Mrs. J. S. McNider at 3:30 p. m. Winners Get Supper At Methodist Church At the close of an attendance con test which has been in progress be tween the Wesley Bible Class and the Young Men's Bible Class of the Methodist Church during the past several weeks, the Young Men's Bible Class was declared the winner and was served a delightful supper at the church Monday evening. The following were present: The Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spring Parade of Fashions Ladies' Spring Coats Reduced Solid Colors and Tweeds $5.95 Coats ...$3.98 $7.98 Coats $4.98 $9.98 Coats ...$6.98 $16.98 Coats. $12.98 FAST COLOR DRESS Prints and Chambra Prints and Solid Colors 19c yard BUYS IN SHOES LADIES' Sport Shoes AUSiMstat 98c to $1.98 , LARGE ASSORTMENT , Children's Shoes ,v Strap, Oxford, Pomps Only. 97c 109 YEARS CP SERVICE E.V'j i i k ;i, -BLANCHARD'S'' SINCE' n WinsW, , Mr. and Mrs. - Dick Kirby, jot. ana Jars. lmon Rutenburg , Mr. ancL'Mm Edgar Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Wi8low,.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaskill, Miy and, Mrs. V, N. Darden, Mr. andlMrs. tt Cv Stokes, Mr. and Mre.!j. !H, iJaryis,- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rid dick, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brinn, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. ISumner, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. Medlin, Mrs. Herman Winslow, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. R. H. Willis, Mrs. N. N. Trueblood, Mrs. Olmina Fields, Miss Mary Towe, Miss Mary Field, Miss Katherine Jessup, Miss Kate Blanchard and Laurence Towe. HURDLETOWN Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jennings and son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Birch er Banks to see Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dail at New Hope Sunday afternoon Mrs. W. Q. Hurdle visited her brother Nathan Jordan, and Mrs Jordan, on Newland Road recently. Mrs. Z. D. White and Stewart White visited Mr. and Mrs. John White, at Simons Creek, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sumner, of Norfolk, Va., visited his mother, Mrs.1 Nellie iSumner, during the week-end. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stallinsrs Sundav were: Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stallings and Tommy Stallings, Mrs. H. G. Slall ings, Mrs. Eula Stallings, of Sandy Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stall ings and Ernest Carey Stallings, of Cumberland. Miss Shirley Hurdle was the din ner guest of Misses Maggie and Bessie Anne Lane Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sumner, Mrs. Nellie Sumner and Emily Anne Sum ner visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sum ner, of Hertford, Sunday afternoon. - Mrs. Z. D. White spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Smith, at Berea. John Jordan has returned home after spending a few days with his son, Nathan Jordan, of Newland Road. Miss Leona Lane, Hertford High AT Blanchard's Ladies' and Children's Print WASH DRESSES Fast Colors Sizes 7 to 42 Priced 49c LADIES' AND MISSES' DRESSES In Spun Rayon and Crepes Sizes 12 to 20 SZ95 to $5.98 LADIES' DRESSES ONE LOT CREPE AND SHARK SKIN Sizes 14 to 42 Special at $1.93 LADIES' HATS White, White Trimmed in Navy White and Blue 97c to p Piece Goods SPECIALS NEW SHIPMENT OF Curtain Scrim All Colors 10c per yard 2000 Yards Prints and Batiste ALL FAST COLORS 86 Inches Wide 10c per yard , MEN'S Shirts.and Shorts ' Fast Colon Men's Shirts .10c . Men's SHorts . . -15c COMPLETE LINE OF STRAW HATS FOR; DKSSS OR WORK ;;;;:;0c,to $U8 , i - QWALTTf MERCHANDISE ; rt, : , k , v r LI ' ' 1832 ' ; ' r M; '' .'" ;- way, spent Tuesday - night with Miss , Eleanor Glynn Hurdle. . " Mr. and Mrs. ' N. S. Hurdle add children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0,'K. Twine,; of Hertford, on Sunday afternoon ' y. Adolph Baccua and Odell Baccus, . of Norfolk, Va,, Msited the tatter's' parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Johnnie Bac cus, Saturday evening. Misses Shirley Hurdle, Maggie and' Bessie Anne Lane visited Mrs. Les lie Sumner,- in Hertford,' Tuesday Mrs. Nellie ISumner and Ettti7 Anne Sumner, have returned home from Norfolk, Va., where they spent sometime with Mrs. Sumner's daugh ter, Mrs. J. L. Han-ell, Jr. " PINEY WOODS NEWS Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Chappell and children, of Portsmouth, Va.; Mrs. W. P. Chappell, Kenneth Hendren, , , Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper and their daughter, Mary Lina, and J. F. r Perry. Mrs. E. N. Chappell continues very ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper and daughter, Margaret, visited with' relntivaa in TClivaKal. .nil of Weeksville on Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Lane spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, of Ocean View, Va., spent the week-end with relatives here. TONSIL CLINIC Every Tuesday - Thursday During MAY AND JUNE Dr. Ward's Of f ice HERTFORD, N. C. BOYS' SPORT SUITS LONG PANTS WITH SHIRT TO MATCH Sizes 6 to 18 ONE SPECIAL LOT LADIES' HATS Children's Spring: Coats Reduced Solid Colon and Tweeds Sizes 10 to 14 $5.95 Coats ...$3.98 $7,95 Coats ..,$4.98 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Sheers, Voiles Batiste, Organdies Special at 19c You'll Keen Cool When Ton Wear Our Summer Pants They come In Cotton Rayon or Tropical Worsted. All colon and sizes. , ;; 98c to $595 .RIGHT PRICES HERTFORD, V. & ' ,