o " 1 1 v . v ' ' ''v-,.,. , A - ' v" 1 i i t if 3 I'm V rl 4 , t j f .aw" "' 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 BLOSSftM&'IN THE DUST r f; t '12 . 1 v mm 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 11 If su Styled Right ( 0 J $18.50 ) to $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 X It Ml i em m. 4' rt,f t4 ( lflf,1-.' 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: TP 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 lhBSartd4M-,S&6nOmm9 NKJSK) U COOPOtATIOM WITI THE BWTED BiuVSSDBsTnaRCSMXJ I'sv Dresses! Just Received A Shipment' of j CHILDREN'S PRINT DRESSES $1X3 CHILDREN'S V Silk Dresses 1.19 up WE 1AVBPLENTV OF 7 NYLON AND SILK HOSE. , i - " - I im n e n UUUUWII1 fin' ;4pRES3BIIQl?PE ; HERTFORD, N. C - nn B. C Berry, Mgr. MODERN GROCERY Dial 3106 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 5Sc LADIES' . BRACELET FREE Blue Super Suds DASH ; : dog food; 3 cans 27c V 3p:i2S;;Ec Table Salt 3 fete n 4t- . am . si - Quart Fruit Jars Dozen 75c .. PureXard. : . k CsjtcnlSc .r r f t8 ( DEUcrocs. A r) v ? v--, fiii ; H t I j i ILo . . .3 L L3 l M u J -5 ' 1

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