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Drive a car that's fun to drive, and save
money, too . . . those are the things you get in
one of our GOOD USED CARS. Come in to-dty-totAfree
demonstration.
1937 Ford 60 Coach.
Good tires and good
mechanical condition.
1937 Plymouth Deluxe
Coach. See it today.
1935 Chevrolet Master
Coach. Good condi
tion.
1929 Pontiac 4-door
Sedan. Runs good and
priced to sell now.
1937 Ford 85 Coach.
In very good condi
tion. See this one.
1934 Chevrolet Stand
ard Coupe.
1936 Chevrolet Stand
ard Coach. Here's a
good buy priced to
sell.
1934 Buick 4-door Se
dan. Real bargain.
1934 Ford Coach. Try
this one out today.
1935 Plymouth Deluxe
4-door Sedan. In good
condition.
1933 Chevrolet Master
4-door Sedan. Priced
for quick sale.
1936 Plymouth Deluxe
Coupe. Good condition.
USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKES AND
MODELS AT REASONABLE PRICES
Ask About Our Liberal Payment Plan
Towe Motor Co.
Chrysler Plymouth
SALES AND SERVICE
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Walter Pidgeon, playing: the six-foot Texan, Sam Gladney, seems some
what at loss with the dainty porcelain cup offered him by Greer Garson in
this scene from "Blossoms In the Dust," at State Theatre, Hertford, Mon
day and Tuesday. The two are starred in the stirring drama in which Miss
Garson enacts a role inspired by the life of Edna Gladney, superintendent
of the Texas Children's Home and Aid Society at Fort Worth.
CHAPANOKE NEWS
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Styled Right
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$18.50 )
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$24.50
You'll like the looks of i
our new Fall Suits . . . j;
in new Worsteds or I
Tweeds. New models
and all sizes.
Also the New Jit
terbug Suits
$21.75 and $22.50
GUARANTEED FIT
ALTERATIONS
FREE
HEW FALL HATS
11.25 to W
. iFine felts for fall
New shapes
and styles; all colors, sizes.
THE STORE FOR MEN
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Mrs. Elihu Lane spent Thursday
afternoon in Elizabeth City.
! Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bell spent Sun
day afternoon in Elizabeth City with
their daughter, Mrs. Marshall Bell
Brothers.
1 Mrs. J. C. Wilson was in Elizabeth
City Saturday afternoon.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bell, Mrs. H.
j C. West and Mrs. Jim Lane were in
Elizabeth City Saturday.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Wilson Sunday evening
were B. W. Evans, Jesse Wilson,
Misses Marguerite Etta and Mary
Winborne Evans, Maybelle Edwards
and Louise Wilson, of near Cross
Roads, Chowan County.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy, Mrs.
Carey Quincy and Miss Janet Quincy
went to Portsmouth, Va,, Sunday to
see Carey Quincy, who is a patient
in the Naval Hospital.
Mrs. Emmett Stallings is spending
a few days in Norfolk, Va,, with her
sister, Mrs. Roy Branch.
Mrs. C. L. Jackson is spending a
few days in Elizabeth City with her
daughter, Mrs. Claude Perry.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson spent Tuesday
in Edenton and attended the Chowan
Association at the Edenton Baptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White were in
Elizabeth City Saturday afternooh. ,
Mrs. Vernon Howell, of Elizabeth
City, spent Thursday afternoon with
her mother, Mrs. .J. C. White.
Mrs. Cecil Garrett spent Sunday
in Raleigh with Miss Shirley Perry.
Trim Wilson, of Hertford, was
here on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrum
have recently moved to Suffolk, Va,
Those from Woodville who attend
ed the Chowan Baptist Association
in Edenton Tuesday were: W. E.
Bogue, George Gregory, Dr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hoggard, Mrs. C. T.
White, Mrs. Arthur Boyce, Mrs. Geo,
Gregory, Mrs. Elihu Renfrew, Mrs.'
Mary Bray, Mrs. H. C. West, Mrs. '
Johnnie Bray, Misses Margaret and
Mildred Bogue.
Mrs. Robert Wood, of Elizabeth
City, spent Sunday with Mrs. White.
Walter Symons motored to Louis
burg, Sunday.
Mrs. Garland Towe, of Elizabeth
City, spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. C. P. Quincy.
Misses Sarah Elizabeth Elliott
and Minnie Elliott and Mrs. Lorenza
Elliott spent Saturday afternoon in
Elizabeth City.
Mrs. Oliver Layden and daughter,
Miss Mary Burgess Layden, were in
Elizabeth City Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deal had as
their guests at dinner on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers and
small son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Deal.
Mrs. John Symons visited Central,
Grammar School at Winfall on Wed
nesday morning.
Mrs. Bertha Whitehead spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Walton Whitehead in Elizabeth City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy were in
Elizabeth City Thursday.
Mrs. Jim Lane spent Tuesday
morning with Mrs. Earl Wilder.
BALLAHACK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. .L. A. Goodwin visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker Sunday
evening.
Mrs. C. C. Mansfield spent a few
days last week with her daughter,
Mrs. John Foxwell.
Mrs. H. V. Baker has returned
home after being a patient in Gen
eral Hospital, Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin and
daughters, Lillian and Marie, Mr.
and Mrs. Moral Byrum and children,
Eugene and Jan, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Griffin and Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Davis Wednesday after
noon. Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and children,
Ruth E. and Janice, visited Mrs.
Elmer Roberson Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Smith and
son, of Newport News, Va., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Rogerson.
Mrs, T, D. Copeland and daughter,
Doris - Jeanne, - of , Currituck, spent
last week, with her -parents,- Mr; and
Mrs. L. A. Goodwin.' . '
' Mrs, Sidney Goodwin and children
visited Mrs. H. V. Baker . Tuesday
afternoon t
' Mr. and Mrs. Josey, Smith and
daughter, Shirley, of 'Newport News,
Va., were week-end guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. .Wallace Goodwin
called on Mr! and Mrs. H. V. Baker
Sunday afternoon. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and
children visited her mother, Mrs. W.
W. Copeland, Sunday evening.
Joel Goodwin, of Norfolk, Va., and
Johnnie Goodwin, of Currituck, spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Goodwin.
PREACHING AT WOODVILLE
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
The Rev. W. I. Johnson will preach
at Woodville Baptist Church Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
CARD OF THANKS , J
We wish to express our arrecia
tion and thanks to' out friend for
their kindness through the illness of .'
our husband and father. - V "' '
Mrs. T. HY Fitzwater and. Chfldreni A:
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Mrs.' Gabb Any decent husband
would . give his wife all the, money;
she wanted to spend. ' .-..-h
Mr. Gabb Don't be silly, mjr dear.
There isn't that much money.
MEN WANTED
ONE SALESMAN .
ONE PAINTER
ONE BODY MAN
ONE BLACKSMITH
TWO MECHANICS
Apply
H OLLO WELL
Chevrolet Company
HERTFORD, N. C
MEWS and PACTS . of $Mwkk Mtmi
ANTEO
TO MURPHY
North Carolina law enforcement officials, accepting
the help of the Brewers and North Carolina Beer
Distributors Committee, have established a note
worthy record of eliminating the scattered few beer
retailers who commit or permit law violations ia
their places of business.
Encouraged by the recent endorsement of our wock
by law enforcement officials and county authorities,
our Committee's program of industrial cooperatkm
proceeds without let-up. Your support is needed
' ia making and keeping North Carolina's legalized
beer industry free from objectionable elements.
You can help by patronizing only those dealers who
conduct their businesses in strict compliance with
the law.
BREWERS AND NORTH CAROLINA
BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE
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I'sv Dresses!
Just Received
A Shipment' of
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MODERN
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KELLOGG'S
Be
SELF-RISING
dD. JSL I?iJittiff 12 lbs. 43c
SWEET DRINK
BALLARD'S
Pancake Flour, pkg. . .10c
DEL MONTE
Spinach, large can . . .15c
MACARONI OR
Spaghetti, 3 p!(gs 13c
PALMOLIVE
Soap, 4 ca.es 25c
BREAK O MORN
Coffee, lb.
19c
SWAN
Matches, 3 p!(g& 10c
JOHNSON'S
Self-PolishingGlo-Coat, 1-2 gel 51.59
APPLIER FREE
Johnson's Cmu, pint
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LADIES' . BRACELET FREE
Blue Super Suds
DASH ;
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3 cans 27c
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