PAGE SEE - TS3 tZSQIAKS T5TSXLY, HERTFORD, N. C'FM&AY,' FEBSUAftf 22. 1341 in 11 W.M.S. MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society of tha Baptist Church mot . Monday af ternoon at th church, ' Mrsi L A. Ward presided. TheH meeting was : opened by a t SOCIETT MEETS The Womans Missionary Society of . Woodville - Baptist Church met Wednesday February 13tb at the home of Mr. J, C, Wilson. The meeting was opened with a hymn. "We've a Story to Tell". ; A inm.n ivwii.ft . TManA W Hin in very interesting program prepared JesuiJ followed by the Lord's Prayer, by Miss Annie Belle Wood wm. giv ThJmii wd raiiaH ni th minnfoa en. Mrs. A. L. Gregory had charge m4 mA nnnMxl. wr r. V. of the devotional. Minutes of the Johnson sang a solo. Thd Bev.. C. W. Duling gave a very interesting talk on missions and dis missal the meeting with a prayer. FOR! SALE FIVE BURNER OIL cook stove, with oven; five piece mahogany bedroom suite; a ward robe trunk. See M. J. Gregory, Hertford, N. C. Feb22pd FOR IMMEDIATE SALE I AM authorized to sell immediately, for cash or on terms to suit the con venience of the purchaser, those three residential lots on the Wil liam Mardre estate situate on West Academy: Street in the Town of Hertford. Apply immediately to Jl S. McNider, Hertford, N. C. last meeting were read by Mrs. Max Griffin. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. H. C. West, Mrs. Johnnie White, Mrs. C. W. Bazemore, Mrs. Rupert Stanton,. Mrs. Mildred Spruill, Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Miss Annie Belle Wood, BELVIDEilE NEWS Miss Blanch Chappell of Norfolk spent 'the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Maud Chappell. -'.' Mr. and Mrs: F. E. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Smith spent Thursday in Norfolk. The Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Millikan, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow and Mrs. H. P. White visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar ba Winslow of Whiteston and Elihu Winslow of Bagley Swamp Sunday af ternoon. Burton Meyers of Washington spent the week-end as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and During the social hour the lLftJI served a tempting salad course with coffee. Members present included: Mesdames C. W. Bazemore, Johnnie White, H. C. West, J. A. Gregory, George Gregory, A. L. Gregory, A, L. Byrum, Rupert Stanton, Max Grif fin, Arthur Bogue, E. R. Whedbee, J. C. Wilson, Miss Annie Belle Wood and one visitor, Mrs. Spruill of Eli zabeth City. The March meeting will be with Mrs. A. L. Gregory as hostess. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 100 Pitcher Pumps These iterrfs have been scarce for three years . . . come in and buy yours now . . . first come first served. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH Pipe, Points and Drive Caps HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N. C. IT'S TIME TO THI1 ABOUT GARDENING TRUCKING - FARMING And, of course, when you think of gardening, yoU think of SEEDS, and that is where we come in, for we want to tell you that we have just received a large supply of new GARDEN AND TRUCK SEED guaranteed to give you the best produce possible to grow. Come in NOW and select your SEED for the garden you plan. It is time to start planting. ; WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH.,.. ' ONIONS MAY PEAS POTATOES SEED OATS PASTURE GRASS I LESPEDEZA f' I All Types of Flower and Garden Seed WE HAVE A FEW GARDEN TOOLS . . . . IN CASE YOU NEED SOME . : J i 3 at Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, Sunday afternoon. Miss Pauline Smith, student at Louisburg College, spent the week-end as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith. The Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Millikan were supper guests in the home of E. L. Chappell Saturday. -. 1 ' H f V , HP" l!:rtf erd Ifertrao & Sr:!y ferrr; BETHEL NEWS Mrs. Mary Pike of near Woodville is spending some time with Mrs. T. C. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and chil dren, Miriam and Joseph, spent the week-end at Norfolk with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Long spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. White, near Edenton. Miss Kathryn Fleetwood of Nor folk spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood. W. F. Long went to Durham Mon day to enter Duke Hospital for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Long and daugh ter, Mrs. Ernest Rogers of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Long. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Perry, Mrs. Earl White and son Bryant of near Eden ton visited Mrs. Beulah Williams Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Gutt and chil dren of New Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Long and son of near Hert ford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips, Mrs. W. J. Farmer, Mrs. David Ward, Mrs. Preston Long and Miss Evelyn Long visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell Sunday afternoon. Emmett Long has received his hon orable discharge from the Army Air Force and is at home with his par ents, Mr. and . Mrs. S. M. Long. Mrs. David Ward of Norfolk spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Potecasi Sunday. BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. H. A. Whitley was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Church Street Those j playing were Mesdames C. A. Daven port, W. H. Hardcastle, Trim Wilson, J. E. Winslow, Louis Anderson, J. H. Newbold, S. P. Jessup and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. High score prize went to Miss Winslow. A salad course waa served. SHOWER HELD IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. STALLINGS Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stallings were guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower gven by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stallings at their home near HobbsV ville on Wednesday evening, February 13th. Mrs. Stallings before her recent marriage was Miss Gladys Chappell ofBelvidere. , After the many beautiful and use ful gifts were opened and acknowledg ed tie hostess, assisted by Mrs. Alton Stallings, Mrs. Ira Stallings, Mrs. Asa Stallings, Mrs. Walter Winslow, Misses Doris King, Janie Riddick, Margie Ward, Annie Marie and Bettie Lou Rountree, served delicious ice cream, cakes, candy and salted nuts to the guests. Those present and sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stallings, honorees, Mrs. Maxie Stallings, Mr,, and Mrs. Walter Winslow, Mrs. Ira Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Greg ory, Mrs. Thomas Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings, Mrs. Curt Hobbs, Mrs. Lon nie Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Chappell, Mrs. Sallie Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. John Byrum, Mrs. Cells King, Mrs. Lizzie Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Mrs. L. N. Rountree, Mrs. W. J. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Owen King, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rid dick, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stallings, Mrs. C. C. Spivey, Mrs. Blanche King, Mrs.-Mary Gregory, Mrs. 'Julian Ward, Mrs. Lizzie Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountre'e, Mr. and Mrs. M, C Bunch, Simon Rutenberg, Mrs. R. M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stal lings, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Lind say Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Letcher Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Simon King, Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Rountree, Mr. and Mm T. W. Rountree, Misses Anna King, , Mary Vaughan Nixon, Doris King, ' Annie Marie and Bettie Lou Boontree, Edith Spivey, Margie Ward, Janie Riddick, Mary Ann Spl vey, Helena Baker, Janie Stallings, Syble King, Donald Ray Hobbs, Jar vis and Phil Winslow. Alvah and Clyde Stallings, Royee -, and - i Bay Hurdle, 'Aydlett ; King, . Spurgeon King, Joe Henry King, Will Chappell, T, J. iJlanchard and Kay King. ; ROOK CLUB MUSTS t Sirs. T. J. Nixon, Js., entertained her rook crab roday evening at her home on Front Street Those r'ay Ing w-a U'- ames L A. VJtri, C 1- Towe, R, M. Riddick, B. G. Koonce, D. Pi Reed, Miss Mildred Seed, Miss Ruby White and .Miss Mary Suranex. Mrs. Tucker received high score prize, Mrs. Koonce . was awarded low score prke and bingo prises went to Mrs. Reed, Mrs, Skinner, Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Towe. A salad course was ser ved by the hostess. DELLA SHAMBERGERS MEET The Delia Shamberger Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Monday evening with Mrs. Joe Towe at her home on Church Street. Mrs. D. F. Reed, the president, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Lindsay Winslow gave the devotional. There were 16 members and two visi tors present After the meeting the hostess served a sweet course. BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. W. E. Drake was hostess to her bridee club last Wednesday even-i ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell. Those play ing were Mesdames Robert Turgeon, R. E. Vickers, Ralph Wallace, H. C. Sullivan, J. L. Harris, Vivian Math ews, Bryant Miller, J. M. Nesbett, Herbert Nixon, Frank Stephenson, Robert Hollowell and Bill Jessup. High score prize and floating prize went to Mrs. Nesbett and low was awarded Mrs. Vickers. A salad course was served by the hostess. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEETS The Young People's class of the Burgess Baptist Sunday School cele brated Valentine Thursday night at the home of Nan and Howard Ward in Burgess. Games and contests were enjoyed with Myrtle Whidbee and Nan Ward winning prizes. Each member received a comic Valentine. Those present were Delsie Whidbee, Nan Ward, Edna Ruth' Lane, Howard Ward, Joe Ayscue, Myrtle Whidbee, John Ayscue, Bernice Harrell, Sidney Layden, Jr., Ralph Harrell, Alma Lee Eaves, Bob Layden and Mrs. J B. Basnight Peanuts, popcorn, pecans, cookies, candy and bottled drinks were served x . t ' , r ' i ' v Z Star''? BraM SSSi'db oft 4 ' if" Are Better YOU CAN BUY THEM AT j. c. craARD & co ji;c. "BLAN CHARD'S" SINCE 1832 Dr. Geo. T. Crawford CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Specializes in the chronic and often called "incurawe" eondtOeoa. CITIZENS BANK BLDG, EDENTON Piwaest Office 417-W ResUeace 417-J SEE US FOR Electrical Appliances We have opened a store at the rear of J. Broughton & Brothers on Church Street, where we will handle a complete line of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WE HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED AS DEALERS FOR KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS THOR WASHERS PREMIER VACUUM CLEANERS DUO THERM OIL BURNERS , And Other Appliances. SEE OUR LINE BEFORE BUYING OTHERS We Also Carry a Complete Line of USED FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES T. P. Byrum HERTFORD, N. C. 9 For Better Food Bargains PAPER (BOLL) BORDEN'S OB NESTLES . CLINTON towels MBk 3ta!lcans pudding 15 Cut Beans. .3 Nfc 2 cans 35c SWEETHEART ;,', n,:,:.: ...,- KRAFTS oiYoc Sugar Peas .2 No. 2 cans 27c Dried Peaches...... 35 lb. 6 25c Tomato Soup.. ..3 cans 25c lOt&c CIGARETTES g35 7 Tj. "'7 CAJY 1 A per uOIlCS. ........ .IDS. 49b Five 5c Pieces ; JL TCl pkg M1.1M..,,..imM.Mh.w.m..M.M..HH.- IN CELLOPHANE' SEA VIEW r n Pilchard Rsh.... 2 cans 27c 19c! . mmiwimiiMiiiiiH NMM . , , ,t . VE PAY TOP PniCE FOH FRESHCOU74TRYEGGS ; WE HAVE 'A COMPLETE LINE QF Field 0 (krdsn Seed -Seed Potatoes Thomas Laxton Peas - Plants -Onion Sets R::jPeas'-Lesi::-3rad0ats ALSO. COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS V - See Us Before Yon Bay , WE APPRECIATE TOUR BUSINESS CASH OR CREDIJ ! it t it 'i t W fvv,v-,A' WE HAVE DELIVERY SERVICE u3UNcnAr.ysn since i83 Cjaiity z:zrxnAr: i . i

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