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
$1.2,2) unjp
WIDE RANGE OF STYLES AND SIZES
MISSES' SCHOOL
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$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.
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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.
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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
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HERTFORD, N. C.
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"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
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COMEDY
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Thursday Matinee 3 P. M.
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