SNO HULL NEWS family, of Bayside, visited Mr. and Jin. Elmer Wood Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jamea W. Harreli and chil dren returned home Sunday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Harrell, at Euro. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer and; family, of Old fleck, ,Mira Lucille Cartwright and D. M. Cartwrlght fcpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff . CartwrJgh, In Norfolk, V They were accompanied home by Mis. D. M. Cartwrjght, who has been visiting relatives there for sev eral days. Mrs. Ralph Harrell returned home on Friday after a few days' visit in Norfolk, Va., with Mr, and , Mrs.! .J. Send them back to school in style and comfort. Get the children shoes from Simon's and save money right from the start. Select fine quality, long wearing shoes. Novelties so popular with school boys and girls you'll find first at Simon's. ALWAYS A PERFECT FIT! FOR BOYS AND FOR GIRLS $1.2,2) unjp WIDE RANGE OF STYLES AND SIZES MISSES' SCHOOL OXFORDS i $Z00 and $Z45 Low and Medium Heels Tan or Black Leather or Rubber Soles "STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD, N. C. L. Harrell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell ana family spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregory, at Woodville. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwrlght, of Berea, visited Mr. and Mrs. ' Moody Harrell on Thursday afternoon. ' Mrs. Clifford Lane and daughter have returned home after, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hud son, in Newport News, Va, BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Harris and chil dren, Thomas and Shirley, of Nor folk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch and son, Elbert, of Rocky Hock, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and daughter, Marian, Mrs. Temple Tarkenton and William Tarkenton' 'visited Mr. and Mrs. AY. P. Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson and children, Elizabeth and James, of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry during the week-end. Miss Gladys Chappell has returned to Winston-Salem after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell. Mrs. W. E. Curtis has returned home after a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Miller, in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Preston Long, Mrs. Dewey Perry and Miss Evelyn Long visited Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chappell, at Belvidere, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pike, their daughters1, Mrs. Mary Pike and Mrs. Martha Riddick, of near Woodville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell Tuesday afternoon. Miss Eva White, of Tyner, is vis iting with relatives here. Says It With Roses "George Raft is the gentlest man I ever knew at least with girls," said Marlene Dietrich the morning after Raft slapped her down a flight of steps. "His eyes were tight shut when he hit me, and Mack Grey tells me George was almost in tears." The slap, a new experience for Raft, who had never hit a woman on the screen, occurred in a scene in "Manpower" coming to the State Theatre Monday and Tuesday. She returned to work next morn ing, found her dressing room filled with roses from George Raft. Edward G. Robinson shares the leading roles with Dietrich and Ratt. Also featured in "Manpower" are Frank McHugh, Alan Hale, Eve Ar den and many other popular players of the screen. ic it ir it it ie vsu&feSjL-ju fiflw wfl) (nil) ) inn Tun W w i.rfj-w.'.n ) t-i 1.1 LliAIUD SUPPLY I ; l 1 f J DM MO gjggggSSf 4CU.FT. CROSLEY SHILVADOR $149.95 No Other Refrigerator Offers These Great Advantages! COME IN and see this beautiful, brand-new 1941 Crosley with the Super SHELVAOOR today; Nothing else like it on the market at anywhere near the price. Just note these features ! , WJ 1 .11 L! J " Y-?- saoreiv new au-sicei caDiocc ucngai oiggvr, hmh iable ShtlndoiexclMsiv with CnsltfMeaiut ift Uentedf .Twice as much refrigerated bottle space! usable Patented! 4 big tmys hold 8 lbs. of ice 56 cubes I Separate "Freezorcold" compartment forirozea foods I New easy-to-read, easy-to-use temperature control! Extra deep meat storage tray ! Extra-large Oris per t Im- K roved Elecuoiaver unit is' 10 more efficient! ferer so many new things in Crosley history ! We invite you lo compare, it with any other1 at any price ! It's the sensation of the year ( f ' , HERTFORD , IIDUARE & SUPPLY C0:.:?AIIY Things To Watch: For In The Future. Newspaper ads by Woolwortlv the 'big: five-and-dime folks, for, the first time a test campaign on same in Utka, N. Y., turned up convincing results . . . Advertising f billboards -which feature the flashing, to a pass ing auto, of that auto's exact mdles-per-hour-a couple of electric eya are so placed to measure, calculate and flash, all in a twinkling . . . Soap that comes in paper-thin rolls,; so that each user can tear off a small, individual sheet for himself . . . Gig arets that come packaged in a rig crush-protection, transparent plastic case the stiff plastic case - is in place of ihe customary cellophane wrapper vii f Also in the plastic line, a molded sandal for women a fea ture being that it expands with the heat of the foot (because the foot expands then, too) ... MRS. JAMES SMALL HONORED AT SHOWER Honoring Mrs. James Small, who before her recent marriage was Miss Louise Mansfeld, Mrs. C. R. Chap pell and Mrs. Harry Thach entertain ed on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Chappell, at Bethel, at a mis cellaneous shower. Summer flowers were effectively used to decorate the rooms. A contest was enjoyed and Miss Gertie Chappell was winner of the prize. ; Wishes were written for the bride and then read. -Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. vThe honoree received many nice gifts.;. ;:";';.;;. .'Those present and remembering the bride with gifts were: Mr.' ana Mrs. T. C. Chappell, , Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Thach, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Hobhsv Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Goodwin, . Mr. and Mrs. John Corp re w, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thach, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Corprew, Mr. and Mrs. Vashti White, Mr. and Mrs. John Corprew, Jr., Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, Mr. and Mra Charles Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siatch, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chappell, rs. Preston Long, Misses Blanche Goodwin, Evelyn Weston, Hazel Dail, Blanche Chappell, Louise Thach, Helen and Margaret Anne Mansfield, Evelyn Long, Gertie Chappell, Ruth Mansfield, Christine, Anne and Mar tha Thach Mary It a 3PPeUl Gladys Chappell, Kathryn Ann Ward, Marian 'White, and Leroy and Lloyd Ray Daft, Julian Long, James Mans-; field, Lawrence Corprew, J. H. Mansr),, field,, and R C. Chappell, Jr. f J , Legumes Do Best If Seeded In September In order to allow the crops w , make . enough , fall growth to cove the land during the winter, cold weather legumes should be seeded in September "by all means," says E. . C. Blair, Extension agronomist at State College. In addition to doing a better Jot) of covering the land during, the win , ter, the agronomist said, legumes seeded in' September will also be ready to turn under at least 30 days earlier next spring than if they , are planted later. ' As a means to conserving seed,, grain drills may be used to advanj tage in seeding legumes. Fifteen, pounds of hairy vetch or 20 pounds of Austrian winter peas to the acre will give excellent stands if a drill is used, the specialist declares. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee State Theatre ."Sf You'll Find Fashions At Goodwin's New Fall Fashions have been arriving daily and we now have a complete line of Ladies' and Children's Coats and Dresses for Fall wear. SHOP WITH US SATURDAY AND SEE THESE VALUES AT PRICES YOU'LL LIKE Goodwin's DRESS SHOPPE HERTFORD, N. C. 2 Today Matinee 3 P. M. """Wp" feint dy sWi 1 fm"m"ixrm"7i Saturday i fyWWIUI AM BOYQ I I Also "Mysterious Dr. Satan" No. 7 Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. EDWARD G. ROBINSON, GEORGE RAFT, MARLENE DIETRICH Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. "MANPOWER" ALSO ACT AND NEWS Also COMEDY ACT Thursday Matinee 3 P. M. JOAN BENNETT FRANCHOT TONE "SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS" ;4::X:':S:.4A:';m .'..V.MWiV.'Ava -v.l I l l . i - ( ). II M 1: m ;l :wmmm my I 1 LIU 1 i V Hi' 4 r I ' i Will' ''' rfc--1 - s IIL.LUIUI l1 ' , ' , ' ii, IT 1 J r ';'" n , jrt -, m y mint n m f nr i ITS LIKE GtniNGV" AN EGG IN YOUR MALTED MILK' r ES,BXCEPT PURE OIL'S EXTPA DOESNt COST VOU ANYTHING EXTRA Solvcnized Gasoline actually has an "extra'' that no other gasoline (even pre mium-priced gasolines) can boast. It's a special chemical combination developed in The Pure Oil Company laboratories that is added to every gallon of Solven ized Pure-Pep Gasoline. This chemical ingredient works as you drive to fight carbon and gum ... to keep the vital parts of your motor clean . '. . free from deadening deposits that slow it down and cause that annoying 'ping." For top performance and greater mileage from your car, fill up with Solven ized Pure-Pep today. No other gasoline gives you this - chemical bonus . . . yet it sells at the price of "regular." v ',1 - , ,v - i ao.aro PHBE-PEP GASOLINE Don't rriiss the opportunity to participate in ; pur big offer now going on. ; See any Pure GH; ; Dealer' in ;Gates; . Perqiiimana v orn Chowan rxmMmp tails.;x: - s v EXTRA v 8EATRESISTL'CE! Fcsr u::::es life . fioleae" Pen Pcn:r!vrJa 1 . J. s 1 4, 'fC ,,,,t i- ( sWv f4 ' " w:::irr-- , ; HERTFORD, N. C

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