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' ; , ' -IS', ft fe. PACS sac f I tin rcsowiANS wractY, m-rrov, n. c, rr"iY,' ' JUN3 ?, r", 5 4. . ' ; t ' iVv f t M ( ? 1.'; p. V" f LOCAL Johnson cottage at Nags Head. Hews Frsm School Mis$ Barbara Winslow has ar rived home torn -Guilf oid College to apend the summer with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Lindsay Window. Returned Hone, Lieut and Mrs. William Stehlin have returned home after spending a week at Nags Head at the Newbold cottage. Monday In Norfolk Mrs. Edna Winslow ana Mrs. Vin cent HDl spent Monfey In Norfolk, : Dr. K. R. Sikes of Hanover, N. H., is visiting his aiater, Mrs. T. J. Nix on, Jr., at her home on Front street. Tonsils Removed , ' Herbert Nixon. Jr.. had his tori- sils removed at Norfolk General Hospital this week. He was accom panied i to Norfolk by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heroert XNixon. Home For the Summer Miss Mary Morris will arrive home Friday from her school at Roanoke Rapids, N. C, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. Refnnurf Hone l' '' f JUL and ura. w. a urejroxy xrom Fayettev)i have, returned Jiome al ter vuuung jf.r, uu . v, iw fofr several days. " ' ' ' Good Used Cars rJl & Been thinking about trading off your old car . . . now is- a good time to trade. Summer months will change driving conditions, so vou should have a car that will give you satis- factory service. We have a large stock of good clean used j cars . . . why not come m and look them over? Sunday At Newport News Mia Sunda News. Miss. Nettie Lee Gregory spent Sunday visiting friends in Newport Returned Home, Mr; and Mrs. Sara Kelly of Dur ham have returned home after spend ing a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore. Vacation Here Miss Thelma Elliott of Halifax is home with her father for the summer vacation. Home For Vacation ' Miss Pauline Reavis, a student at Greensboro College has arrived home for the summer vacation with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis. She was accompanied home by her parents, who spent a few days in Greensboro. Returned Louis Nachman has returned home after spending several days in Char lotte on business. 1941 Dodge Coach. In perfect condition. Has lots of extras. 1940 Chevrolet Coach. Grood paint, good tires. In excellent condition. 1939 Oldsmobile 4- door. Sedan. A good clean car ready for traveling. 1937 Chevrolet Coach. See this model before you trade your car. 1941 Plymouth Coach. Runs as smooth as a f top. Has a radio. 1940 Chevrolet Coach. with radio. In good j; mechanical shape. 1938 Chevrolet Coach, f Here's another good 1 used car buy. 1936 Ford 4-door Se- f dan. A good depend able used car. Towe Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE x Phone J461 Hertford, N. C. SNOW HILL NEWS Mrs. Will Hoffler spent the week end at Sunbury visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffler. Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Mathews and son of Hertford visited Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barber at Old Neck Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jordan and family spent Sunday with her moth er, Mrs. N. 0. Chappell, at Belvi-dere,- and attended services at Piney Woods Friends Church. Miss Lucille Cartwright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer at White Hat. Mrs. J. H. Harrell is now visiting her son, Eddie Harrell and Mrs. Har relL Miss Maxine Harrell of Norfolk spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. L. R. Howell, Mrs. George Bakentand Mrs. Ralph Harrell spent Thursday afternoon at Norfolk. Mrs. Harry Winslow of Hertford visited Mrs. W. H. Cartwright Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Cartwright spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pierce and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce near Elizabeth City. Mrs. Wallie Knight and family of! Norfolk are now making their hornet with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward while I W i,.,ohonj it,. .1 f.lltMMMIII MMM , t tMt BE HEAT - WAVE WISE BALLAHACK NEWS WEAR COOL TIES You'll find new coolness and comfort in these fine fabric ties. Made of woven cottons or spun rayons . . . they feel lightweight and are scien tifically designed to admit air. Conservative pat terns or bold motifs. Fabric Ties . . . priced 50c and $1.00 BOXED IF YOU WANT THEM Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Copeland and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kennedy of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Curran Mansfield and children visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harrell Sun day afternoon. Johnnie Goodwin, Jr., has returned Jo his home at Portlock, Va., after visiting relatives here. He went to Richmond to finish his final examina tion before being inducted in the Navy. , Mrs. Clifford Gregory and son of Euzabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin Sunday. Mrs. Freeland Elliott, Mrs. Murray Elliott, Mrs. Archie Lane, -Mrs. Palin Lane attended the Spring Fed eration meeting at Hertford Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Thatch of Yeopim and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Har rell and family of Hopewell, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harrell Sunday afternoon. Mrs.' Bennie Monds visited Mrs. Sidney Goodwin Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.' Wallace Goodwin and daughter Lillian visited Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dail Monday night V Miss Marie Jordan of Hertford visited Misses -Willie Mae and Irene I Mansfield Sunday. Mrs.. Troy Elliott and children, Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and children visited Mrs. Hugh Harrell Tuesday afternoon. , ! Mrs. Eddie Davis and Mrs. Troy Elliott were in Elisabeth City Wed nesday. , ,t- f, BETHEL NEWS Tech. Sgt Cecil Myers of Tampa, ria., visited Mrs. C 'T. Phillips and Mrs. Hattto Farmer last week. ;' Mrs. W. D. Curtis has returned to her home in" Norfolk after visiting her son, W, B. Curtis. J. L. Curtis of Norfolk spent Sunday and Monday with friends hare. " Mr and Mm.; Jack Joyner and ton of Suffolk visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Proctor, Monday. IMra. joyner wui spesd tne week. v- . Mrs. W. E. Curtis was called to Norfolk Thursday on account of the Illness of her grandchild. , W. C Catling, of Suffolk visited relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whits and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whits and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. C T. Phillips and daughters, Marjory .v and . Maoiyn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' w. P. Davis Sunday evening. j - ' ' " , " ( - . I wish to take this opportunity to thank each of you for the "generous , i..i1!-f, ... j. .. ..... , iJAfr i-t.jt.., patronage you gave me for the past eight years, while I was engaged in the insurance business. ' , j I am now devoting my full time in operating the drug business, recently purchase from Mrs.? j. G. Roberson. I want each of you to know that it shall be my aim and desire to continue to render you the best possible ser vice in this business. I am glad to announce that H. B. Sedberry will continue with us and will bevavailable to fill all prescriptions. We will continue to cany a com plete stock of merchandise for which our store has been noted, and to. main tain the same high class service. '' Our stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Cosmetics, China and other items is complete: Drop in and shop with us. On Hot Days . . . Refresh Yourself at Our Fountain HENRY CLAY SULLIVAN. rnrnnn rmn n rmnnis.ua gSSSBSSJBSJJJ 0 "S ".' .X f ' IS " if Slip-ees Shower Slipper Khaki or White $)c pr. Made of sturdy, snug-fitting army duck. Smah, medium, large. v 1 Get Around In A Slack Suit Cool, Comfortable, WeiuMode Tropical Cloth Goes Lots Of Places In Free-and-Easy Style YouH feel as relaxed as you -asis 8uoi itns 8t-R u- oo ed shirt can be worn ln-or-' out. Matching slacks. Light blue or tan colors. Waist sizes 29 to 40, Snappy Sport Shirts , "Action" Details , $1.29 to 2.98 Colorful, washable cotton fabrics. . Small, medium, large. ij-toji All Wool Swim Trunks , , Novelty Weave ,.$M9 to $3.98 Boxer style? adjustable elas tic waist. jaaroon navy; 28-42. 7 v ff rf Vwt xja sod A Leisure-Time Sport Coat . Down-Right Comfort And Good Looks Are Fdstj, 'Making Thtt A Must In every Man's Wardrobe , , , Two-tone tan . . with fab- tS C O V' . lofaSbSal SarVS ) N M' O - TW? Slacks -; Sleeves. , Tw. Hsf re-' V U r' . ' r ' $5-9 ' . .1 MMt-ier - covered. bu.... . Long wearing, sanforized ! Small-meLiun-lar-rs. ; PJ") , ' , cotton. -Teal, tan, brown. .' , " f . , ' Clsss 29-88, . -.-',-, Hir'l if.'; .1.' i'. . - ' '1, : r ' : i. i" . rr ,'..f3. ' t- 1V ... ...- r 4 """" ' 1 1 t If 'A 6 CpL Leroy Dail of Camp Davis e-S"-i spent last week with his parents, Hertford, N.CL Mar, and Mrs. M. E. DaU. M 4M TOREOF VALUES
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