FAC3 SIX? t TE3 )PESC3IAK3 T7ETSLT, rrSTTCT. I""' lm 1 Vff , W. M. Morgan, Hertford furniture pearing; in the Furniture Journal ad vises that homeowners in need of stoves should apply for , certificates aild order stoves- as soon as possible,, to insure delivery, by next winter. ' Mr. Morgan said that the article stated that the Government and stove manufacturers urge , this action in . view of the serious, shortage of ware house storage space. Most stove dealers now have their allotment of stoves for the next season and unless purchasers see these dealers imme ' itiately there may be some delay in obtaining stoves. The article advises, Mr. Morgan dded, that people who do not need stoves should not apply. Baby Contest To Close Friday Night r The Baby Contest being sponsored by the Hertford Baptist Church Y. W. A. will come to a close Friday night at nine o'clock at Walker's. The contest is being conducted to raise funds for the construction of a tennis court and . 20 babies, each sponsored by a Hertford store, are entered in the race. The entrants are: Linda Bass, Ralph Williams, Pat Kelly, Howard Dawkins, Al Hendley, Tommy Tarlc ington, Shirley Ann Tarkington, Ben Gibbs, Edgar Fields, Craft Mathews, Carlyn Faye Lewis, Larry Willis, Jimmie Sullivan, Clay Stokes, Welly White, Vickie Johnson, Terry Vann, Betsy Drake, Becky Gregory and Bevy Tucker. vThfl standing of the contestants will be posted at Walker's at six clock Friday and from that time! intil nine o'clock, the voting wil be 4one at Walker's under the direction df Mrs. I. A. Walker and Mrs. J. W. Zachary, Judges of the contest. A prize of ten dollars in war -stamps will be awarded the winning baby. WINFALL-CEOAR GROVE GROUP HOLDS MEETING The Winfall-Cedar Grove Society of Christian Service held the regular meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. Haywood Proctor. Mrs. Elbert Jor dan had charge of the program, which wag as follows: Quiet music, . Hymn, "Does Jesus Caret"; Devo ' tfonal by the Rev. J. D. Cranford; -Hymn, "Fairest Lord Jesus"; Leaflet, "Bund Work in Mexico," given by .Mrs. Cranford, Mrs. J. V. Roach, Mrs. J. L. Nixon and Mrs. Proctor. Mrs. DeLaney had charge of the business session" Hymn, "In Christ There Is No East or West". Mrs. E. N. Miller gave the Spiritual Life program, and "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of life" was sung, .Mrs. Miller dismissed the meeting. The hostess served ice cream and cake to the following: Mesdames J. V. Roach, Harry Barber, E. N. .Miller, George- Roach, D. P. Sail ings, J. L. DeLaney, D. L. Barber, : J.t L. Nixon, W. G. Hollowell, Elbert Jordan, J. D. Cranford, D. R. Trde .blood, Johnnie Lane, W. F. Morgan ..and a visitor, Mrs. George Hall BETHEL. NEVS Mrs, E. J. Proctor was called to High Point last week- because of the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. - Bill Holmes, df Newport News, Va., spent Saturday with her. mother, Mrs. Beulah Wil liams, and Mrs. Kramer Williams, i, ,Sgt4 Leroy Dail, of Wallace, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and MA. M. E. Dail. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. avis and children and Miss Delia Evans, of the Yeopira section, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips Sunday evening. Those visiting Mrs. Beulah W& I lianas and Mrs. Jtramer w imams on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. u. v. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and son, of near Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Phillips, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Phillips and children, Mrs. R. A. Perry and Louise Evans, of Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips and family, Mrs. Sallie Culli uher. Mrs. Homer Deering, Mrs. J. W. Gatlinsr. Mrs. David Ward and son, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Mr. and Mrs. Vashti White and family. Mrs. David Ward is spending this week in Wilmington and at South Port, visiting her husband, George David Ward, OMoM. She will also visit her brother, Cordell Farmer, at Georgetown, S. C, before returning t home. First IieUt. C. W. Phillips paid a brief visi t to his parents. He was enroute to Aberdeen, Md., from Florida. Ensign and Mrs. Joe Adcock, of Portsmouth. Va., spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Beulah Williams. Mr and Mrs. Will Curtis and Johnnie Miller spent Sunday in Nor folk. Va with relatives. Mr uniT Mra. Zack Phillips and nna visited Mrs. Beulah Williams Sunday evening. PINEY WOODS NEWS Mrs. Ida White has returned to Mr Elizabeth Cooeland's after nenHintr- some time with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow. Those visiting in the home of Mrs. Mary Chappell Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell, Mr. and Vr F. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rarer and daughter. Miss Delsie Winslow was the week-end truest of Miss Mary Lina RaDer. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb and son, Rav. visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raver Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ida White and Lois Violet Winslow visited Mrs. E. N. Chappell Friday. Mrs. Marvin Lee Simpson spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper. Mrs. L. A. Chappell visited Mrs. Percy Chappell Sunday afternoon. Shelton G. Chappell has gone to Asheville to attend the State con vention for the American .Legion Convention. v ' Mrs. " Ruth Cbappell spent the week-end ' with Mrs. Hattie Jordan of Ryland. Those visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Chappell and daughter. Penelope. Mr. and Mrs. : Lewis Winslow and daughter, Lois' Violet, Carrol) Chappell and Henry uuie. liiiwl MMWML DONT JUST DM,1 ABOUT IT Get down to business and plan those repairs to your home and buildings .-. . put your plans into operation. You can now obtain building material to repair. Wise property owners know that little repairs made in time will save costly expenses later. Repairs also add beauty to your buildings. V We will be glad to furnish you estimates on materials you need for any repairs. WE CAN FURNISH YOU , Sh2etRoc!('V&s.D::rs Piaster -Liiii3-C!:n::nt-0ric:s Rc!!:droi-fets:EnLi:li CoiiZ3siilci Roils l j Sfc'iis 1Cdt:atrTc:!si ' I. ( I. ' , , ' . i, Jt , l ' f tl I Hertford A Hcrcvfirc Supply Co. OUVANOXE NET7S David Lewis,) U, S. N.,, Norfolk, Va spent Sunday with his parents, Mr; and Mrs. W. W., Lewis. i . Mrs.. Elihui Lane apenf Friday in Norfolk, Va,'- y 'Z Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrum and daughter, Franees,;,f of v Corapeake, spent- Sunday with his parents, ?JMr. and Mrs. 0. L. Byrum. ' - ' ' Miss Susie Mae Wilson, of Norfolk, Va., Is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, this week. Pvt. Philip Perry, fl f v'" Ab:deen, Md.; has - gone ' to 'California, after visiting his mother f of the past week.. ' ' :N' - Macon Nixon; Jr., of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end - with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nixon. Mrs. Tillie Russell and Mrs. Mollie Trueblood spent Sunday afternoon at New Hope. Miss Audrey Chappell spent the week-end in Elizabeth City as the guest of friends. Mrs. Tom Deal, of Deep Creek, Va., spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Russell. Mrs. John Symons was in Eliza beth City Friday. SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith and daughter visited Mrs. Max Griffin Sunday afternoon. Miss Maxine Harrell, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end here with her parents. Mrs. Wallie Knight spent a few days last week in Norfolk, Va., with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell and son, Marion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Max Griffin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer and family, of White Hat,, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. -Cartwright. Jack Harrell, of Norfolk, Va., spent a fe wdays recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cartwright, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell Visited Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Barclift, at Nix onton, on Sunday evening. Mrs. Kermit Benton and children spent Saturday afternoon in Hert ford. Mrs. Moody Harrell, Carolyn Dean and Marion Harrell visited Mrs. G. W. Gregory, at Woodville, Friday afternoon. HERTFORD, N. C. Showers llcrdiy Night Break Intense Ilcsi m , ""The; intense' summer heat-wave which had gripped this section Since last Saturday was broken by showers The temperature reached 86 last Saturday and .t reports on Sunday showed that ,the mercury hit a twor year, high : when, it registered 99 in the shade. Monday '-continued hot until a storm blew np . about eight o'clock and broke, the three-day heat wave. . ' ty't&JsT&'-'ib'W'! The badly needed TritwhicE'ell last Thursday ; relieved ( .the v near drought situation in most parts of the county. However,' soma 'i areas report rain is still needed to aid in crop .production. V : " BEECH SPRING CLUB MEETS The Beech Spring Home Demon stration Club held its regular meet ing on June 13, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Perry, with 19 members present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. A. E. Layden, who give the Scripture reading- and' made a talk on "Faith." "Hail Club Women, Crowned Through Service was sung and the roll was called, each member answering with the number of pounds of scrap paper andJ waste fat she has turned in. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Two book re ports were given by Mrs, Noah Felton, Sr. Mrs. Wayland Howell reported on the Spring Federation meeting. Mra. C. W. Reed gave some very helpful thoughts on food conserva tion. Miss Maness talked on "Laun dering and Laundry Short Cuts," her talk being timely and helpful. "God Bless America" was sung and the Club Collect was used for dis missal. Those present were Mesdames J. E.Boyce, Noah Felton, Sr., Wayland Howell, A. E. Layden, C. W. Reed, D. J. Rogerson, Joseph Rogersort, Dan Simpson, Maggie Nixon, Charlie Copeland, Marion Copeland, William Copeland, Walter Copeland, W. M. Byrum, Delma Spear, Howard Wil liams, J. E. Hunter, Fred Floyd and W. J. Perry, and Miss 5 Frances Maness. '! During the social hour, the hostess served ice cream and cake. BELVIDLRE NEWS Miss Blanche Chappell of .Norfolk spent the week-end as guest of her mother, Mrs. Maud Chappell. . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow and Mrs. H. P. White attended the tun eral of C. E. Raiford at Ivor, Va, Friday. Miss Grace Chappell returned home Monday after a few days' visit with friends in Wilson.: : Mrs. Flora Richardson of Greens boro is the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Millikan. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., and daughter spent Sunday as guests pi Mr. and Mr. Curtis Chappell of Hobbsville. , Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pailen Lane of Ballahack Sun day aftenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and son, Charles, and Mrs. Boettcher of Elizabeth City were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White and daughter, Jewell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Winslow of Whites ton Sunday. ANNUALL MISSIONARY MEETING HELD JUNE 10 The annual missionary meeting of iney Woods Friends was held Sat urday, June 10, at the home of Mrs. Purvis Chappell, with Mrs. F. C White and Miss Maggie Chappell' as assistant hostesses. The president, Mrs. L. J..' Winslow, opened tne meeting with the sons; "Give of Your Best to the Master."' The devo tional was conducted by Mrs. F. C. White. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Presi dent, Mrs. B. H. MiBikan vice president, Mrs. Hit P. White; secre tary, Mrs. Carrie Gregory; assistant secretary, Mias Grace f Chappell; treasurer, Mrs. L. C. Winslow. A playlet on "Stewardship, of Time was presented by Mrs?! H.. P. . White, Mrs. T. C. Perry, Mrs. Carrie Greg ory and Gerald Gregory. tMrsIADan Glissoh of Goldsboro, State Presi dent of the Missionary Union of NV C. Yearly Meeting-, gave a most in spiring talk on ' "Stewardship." - A special offering was taken amount ing to $16. Delicious fruit jello, cake, and lemonade was. served to the follow ing: Mesdames S. M. Winslow, L. C. Winslow, W. , L. White, H. P. White, T. C. Perry, L. J. Winslow, M. Copeland, F. C. White, B. H. Millikan, Carrie Gregory. F. - M. Copeland, V. jG. ; Winslow, Callie Copeland, C S. Chappell, Purvis Chappell, Misses Clara,. Margaret and Lucy White, Maggie Chappell, Grace Chappell and four visitors, Mrs Je rome Hurdle, ' Mrs.! Nathan Ward, Mrs. Dan.Glisson and Gerald Greg ory. . :';-:v;, H . ittia . Govern: -er.t Uz2 t The Department -'of IntenuJ Ilev nue has ajmouueed that auto use tax stamps In the denomination f $3 have ieen placed on sale; at all post offices and must be purchased and displayed on ears by July 1(- 194i The postoffices will sell thstamps over th counter' at the established price and no mailorders will lei ed." Sale of the less than J 3 r' in poBtoffices has been disc C - ners of cars who Seek the i ; t t' tips of periods of less t a c y -r mi t apf iy to the office of I ter'ial Liivenue. , ." . The director stressed the fct t: the use tax law has not been repr ed and mytorists who fail td displ. the stamp by Jul; J are iabie t court action and penalties. - "I'mir "-ri-l -ii -in rfrrthn- rtl rmn k utiiiiiViii mrii n r ( aL j;. ,1 mr " Ir!: Jjeen tmnlung about trading on your old car . . . now is a good tune to trade. Summer nonths will change driving i tuuuiuons, so you snouia nave a car tnat will give you satis factory service. vWe have a large stock of good clean used cars , . . why not come in and look them over? 1941 Plymouth Coach. In excellent condition. Very clean. Radio. 1939 Oiasmobile Se- i dan. In good mechan ical condition. Has radio. 1938 Chevrolet Coach. In good condition and has some extrak 1941 Ford Deluxe 4-. door Sedan. Radio t andgood tires. Perfect. 1938 Chevrolet Coach, t fluns swell. Loojcs t good. A good used car buy. See this one before you trade cars. Other Models nf Good Used Cars Arrive at Our. Sales Room Every Week. Come In and f Look Them Over. We Are neased t Show ThemTo You. Tbwe M Go SALES AND SERVICE " Phone 2461 ; - . a Hertford, N. C. WHITESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter of Norfolk, Va., spent the weeknand with relatives here. MK and Mrs. J. Luther Winsiow and Joyce Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winslow of Mewland on Sunday afternoon. - i Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Winslow and son, Ronald, of Norfolk, Va!, spent the Week-end with his mother. sirs, vema winslow. Little Jessie Ray Lane of Elisa beth City spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J) win winsiow.v 4 , j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munden of Norfolk, Va., were : week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Winslow.. .-.-' r- Miss Frances .Ann Cooke of Rich Square Is visiting W sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Winslow. ," ' , . , . 1 Mr. and - Mrs.' Kenneth' Whislow and son; of 'Norfolk, Va visited rela tives hers .during; the .week-end. ... 1 Mr. snd Mrs. John T, Lane visit ed Mrsi Lane's Sister, e Mrs. Jesme Rqtmtreei - who is a patient at t Norfolk General Hospital, Monday. m Misses aielen : and Lenai Winslow are, visiting relatives at Norfol PRAYETt f rrvVICH AT wood lai. d causcja ' Aprayer service' will be helJ Woodland Church on Sunday -Ing at 8-rD oVlork, under the & tion of I.a. l.nest Cutit,V, -nan chr of tls pw - . I one is i I U i . . ARRIVES IN ENGLAND Mrs. KrameR Williams, of Bethel, has been notified that her husband, Pvt Kramer Williams, . has: landed safely in 'England.Kf; h RECENT BRIDE HONORED Mrs. J. VL Hollowell, the former Miss ; Viola Chappell, was recently honored at j tniscellaneous . shower given by her mother,: Mrs. Ralph Chappell,. at her home. '-. 1 Games were ' Played n througnout the. evening and prises were won by Arnold ; Chappell, Louis Winslow, LasseU Oiappey and Miss Mildred ChappelL . ',f ' - - The honoree received many -use ful and attractive gifts. Those present and sending gifts were Charlie -ume, uusseu ;oap- peu, sunme Kountree, u. j. naper, W. S. Dough, W. - a Etheridse, Charlie Chappell, h N. Charpell, Ton! Monds, Watson ChappelL Edar Chappell. Bessie Chappell, Roland Copeland, ' Robert Hendren. Lizi'e Copeland,' Albert ' Weston, - Quir.ty Stallings,- George Chappell, A. I Hollowell, Oscar . Chappell) Kurrty Lane, Louis Charpell, Purvis CI nelV Beecher Charpell, Elmer C -9- pelLMTrow Chs'-rell.ti Leroy II Fronie Lamb, Curtis Chappell, mond Dail, Lor Js Winslow, C Chappell, Lon Lail,, Robert C. i:!mer Lamb, Id. 1 Chappell, Chappell, Jr, Arnold Char-i'.!, ChappelL C C. Chapr .1, Plan your meals with an ey(e on serving good foods for good health as weir as budgeting your ration : . points. 4 You will ijnd our grocery" department well V stocked with good wholesome, foods for every meal, 1 ' Here's Some Values For This Week-end S f PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPLE, pound glass ,...2Jc LlipiiE COFFEE, po-nd , . . : .Ec ivicaineri i5'.:r. 2 'ces ife PREMIER BERTIE HERRING ROE 2 8)z. cans ,35c FLORIDA GOLD 5 i&tpfitit l::ce:;. ; '3 1'xi o 3 1 gibbs V, ; " fVi ' iS'.v::t Fcl:3 ;t.'i v;a-oi CL1 21c TURKEYBRAKD-uy,; ' ' rStTTE BRAND ' , ' :? ' ( ' K " A- jc::::.::H-.s-r;V.;:;';.:.::zp ) i Chappell a Raper, Nov x tn, ElwIJ L I -Idred . 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