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PAGE THE PEKQUIMANS WEEKLY, II ..I FORD, 'N. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, l 11 PINEY WOODS KEWSlit Mr. and 'Mrs. A. R, Tingle ol ' Frankford, Delaware, visited friends , her last week. - , Mrs, W. W. Chappell was the guest 'of her daughter, 'Mrs. J. O. Chappell, , last Friday. ' ' sons. Freddie and Francis, Mrs. Alice Overman, Mrs. Joe Ferrell, t Misses Grace and Addie Mae Ferrell of Win ' fall visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chap- . pea sunaay anernoon. , I , Mr. and Mrs, W. D. ferry visited Mrs. W. W. Chappell Sunday. r Mrs. Hattie Jordan, who has been n tit at. tint hnmo of her nines. Mrs. S. G. Chappell, Se improved and has re ? turned to her home near Ryland. Louis Winsiow Monday, . Mrs. Tom Brabble and son,, James ".' PbwhaI 1 trialA! Vtav n&ranla Mi an1 Mrs. Carroll Ward, last week. Tom Brabble and Mr. and Mrs. James Brabble spent Sunday and accom panied Mrs. Brabble home. Mr. and Mrs" Louis Winsiow and ;- oaugnier, ' liOls vioiet, visiu u jura, v Nora Winsiow at the Albemarle Hos ' pital, Elisabeth City, Sunday. , , Mr. and Mrs,. Harry Chappell spent ;t Evangeline Copeland -of Ryland and Marjorie Brinn of Hertford vis ited Miss Lois Violets Winsiow last week. -fn fi Mrs. Ida .Whife visited Mrs. Troy Chappell Thursday. Mrs. Claude' W. Simpson,; Mrs. Ib bis Lane, Mrs. Mollie Perry and Mrs. Jerney Spivey visted Mrs. C J. Raper and Mrs. W. W. Chappell Monday af ternoon. , ." " j: ' Mrs. Marvin i Lee Simpson- visited Mrs. Percy Chappell and Mrs, S. G. Chappell Tuesday morning. . Mrs. Marvin Lee Simpson 'and Miss Mary Lina Raper visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell. Sunday evening. Seal Sale Chairman CHAPAMPKK NEWS i aU vtatt sUlt nnivTiiiY size Amazingly SMALL! hw&blr fOWERFUL! U IM MTW ADVAMTAOUl Hmnu mm Bdtoo Moqo-Pta la Um This All Othtr One-Unit Honnc Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Onley and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Benton visited relatives in Edenton Sunday afternoon. Curtis Wilson, student at Louis burg College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Miss Janet Quincy spent Sunday at Nags Head. Mrs. Roy Pierce spent Thursday at Norfolk, Va. Crawford Wilson, USN, arived last week from California to SDend a 'month's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrum and fam ily spent Sunday at Ryland attend ing the birthday dinner of Mr. Boyce and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Cary McNider of Newport News spent several days last week with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNider. Mrs. Bill Pierce and Robert Hurdle of Elizabeth City spent Sun day with their mother, Mrs. Sarah Hurdle. Mrs. Herman Potter of Elizabeth City spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. John Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sawyer of Elizabeth City were guests on Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Russell. if r J nit MMOHSTMIOH snow YOU WHY CaB, phone or write KEECH HEARING AID SERVICE Arthur H. Figner, Mgr. 707 RoyBter Bldg. Dial 5-4425 Norfolk 10, Va. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. Arthur White was hostess to her rook club Friday evening at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Clinton Eley, Jimmy Stallings, Jim Bass, Tom Cox, Mar tin Towe, Willie Ainsley and Bill Daniels. High score prize and float ing prize went to Mrs. Cox, second high to Mrs. Stallings and Mrs. Ains ley received the low score prize. A sweet course was served. Home Heaters YOlFLL NEED FOR WINTER t 8 We have wood and coal burn ing heaters you will need to pro vide comfort in your home . this winter . ; . . Our stock is" not very large, so we ad vise you to select your heater now. Also Stove Pipe, Dampers, Elbows, Stove Boards, Heater Repair Parts Let us repeat . .. . select your stove now for your ,': needs next winter and be sure of getting the type of stove you want. . si m l!:rtford IlirteD fcSinlv tdrni Y : ' "TRADE JtBlfa AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE , " : S " ',YJ. V HERTFORD, N. C m f .iv:v::$iMwXr:-; ' . I : r J D. Hiden Ramsey, general manager of the Asheville Citizen Times, has been appointed chair man of the 1946 Christ maa Seal Sale. ' '; D. Hidsn Rcmscy Is :rman D. Hiden Ramsey, prominent Ashe ville newspaper man, has been ap pointed chairman of the 1946 Christ mas Seal Sale by.the executive com mittee of the North Carolina Tuber culosis Association, according to an announcement by Frank W. Webster, executive secretary of the associa tion. Ramsey succeeds Kemp D. Battle of Rocky Mount, who served as chairman in 1946. Ramsey holds the Doctor of Laws degree from the University of North Carolina and at present is chairman of the State Planning Board and a member of the State Board of Edu cation. He is general manager of the Asheville Citizen-Times Company and former president of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, the' North Carolina Conference of Social Ser vice and the North Carolina Press Association. In accepting the chairmanship of the Christmas Seal Sale, Ramsey stated that entirely too many North Carolinians are suffering and dying needlessly from tuberculosis in our State; that there is no justification for complacency among the people when over MOO persons died from the disease in the State last year. Ramsey called upon the people to support the work of the Nortji Caro lina Tuberculosis Association in its drive for funds' this fall. He stated that of all agencies rendering services of indispensable value in the fight against tuberculosis, the North Caro lina Tuberculosis Association is the organization through which the aver age citizen can play his valuable role by enlisting his dimes and dollars in the battle against tuberculosis. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, Miss Sallie Munn, H. S. Chappell and Her man Chappell of Norfolk spent Sun day at the home of Mrs. Thomas Chappell. H. J. Long of Elizabeth City vis ited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Chappell, at Belvidere Sunday. Miss Blanche Chappell of Lake View Hospital, Suffolk, spent Thurs day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chappell. J. L. Curtis of Norfolk spent the week-end' with his mother, Mrs. W. D. Curtis. Dride-Elcct HonorcJ, At Open House Friday . Mrs. Horace Williams Lynch held open house Friday afternoon. October 11, at her home on Market Street, to present Miss Louise Denton,., whose engagement to Robert Horace Lynch has been announced and whose wed ding wilt take place on Saturday, No vember 2; at Christ Episcopal Church in Elizabeth City. ' - The hours' vfor calling were from 4 to 6 o'clock.' - .,, ' , ' Mrs. J. R.,Jarvis and. Mrs. L. S. Winsiow received the guests, Mrs. Simon Rutenburg, Mr8.rAnse".White, and Mrs. D M. Jacksofc greeted the guests in thii; spacious T&aU. in the Lynch home;' which was beautif ully decorated with mixed flowers and in troduced, then) to the receiving line, consisting of Mrs. H. W Lynch, Miss Louise Denton, bride-elect, in whose honor the open house, was held, Miss Denton's mother, Mrs! James Frank lin Denton ; of Elizabeth City and two sisters, "Mrs. L. A. Walker and Miss Frances Denton of Elizabeth City. i ' : Those calling during the afternoon were ushered to the guest book by Mrs.' I. A. Ward and Mrs. E. E. Payne and Were registered by Mrs. Charles Duling and Mrs. B. C. Reavia. Miss Kate Blanchard presided at the piano and entertained with many beautiful selections throughout the afternoon. Mrs. G. R. Tucker and Mrs. Julian White greeted the guests at the liv ing room entrance, which was deco rated in yellow and white flowers and evergreen and lighted tapers. Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Mrs. G T, Skinner showed the guests to the din ing room, where the table 'was cov ered with a lovely cut work embroid ered cloth, and centered with an. ar rangement with white clustered mums and lighted candles. . Mrs. Alfred Denton, Miss Polly Tucker, Miss Helen Mae White and Miss Grace Knowles served the guests' ice. eream and cake, u .-jd nuts and mints,; They were agisted in serving by Mrs. 1 Hudson Butler and Mrs. Tom Perry " Goodbyes were said by Mrs. Rob ert! L. Knowles. A Z ! For v . ie ths y u' tii their hig?i- When man vft the hush with' God may.' 7 v ) . j , eeeessf eeeTeesf Mfef4Teeeesfiif eetw- T , 1 "? i ,i. .if.. ,... E.L i j -'-- '.s - -v V.1.. . - s 1 -o- I now have the Tax Doolisfcr cC:c-1 1 J Ah of 1 discount to bo Lted if ii I taxes are prfd on or before f 'aysnilirr 1. j PAY EARLY AND SAVE DiSCOliilT I 'IW&J and 1 ' N(T 1 t !!JE-ninSLDy SEiorifffil HOW IS THE TfliE TO PREPARE your Fuel Oil heeds for the coming winter. We Will Check Your Tank at Regular Intervals So That You Will Not Run Out On Cold, Damp Days VE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY SIZE TANK IF YOU NEED ONE WinSLOW OIL COMPANY Hertford, N. C. PHONE 3336 For Prompt Service OMR 1 In OVvEiAI HiO ! ? 7 I ft . - .vj i 1 p. Y. W. A. MEETING The Y. W. A. Society of Bethel Baptist Church met Thursday night with Mrs. Julian Long. The meeting was, opened with a hymn and the president, Miss Evelyn Long, gave the devotional. Roll was called and dues paid. . Miss Marjorie Phillips gave the program with aeyeral Mem bers taking part A business session was held and it Was decided that the members would . enjoy' a Hallowe'en party at the home of Miss Blanche Goodwin Thursday night, October 31. During the social hour the hostess served a salad plafe and pepsl-eola to the 'following: Misses Eunice Long, Blanche Goodwin, Madelyn Phillips, Jane Mansfield, MaryInes Chappell, , Marjorie Phillips, Mary Julia Harrell, Elizabeth Proctor, Mary Louise Mansfield, Evelyn cmg and Thomas Proctor. Ambrose Loiur. E. J. Proctor, Jr., Mrs. W. P. tong . s. :. . .; ana mr. ana mrs. juuan Ang. , SOU CONSERVATION NOltS V ' W." I.. Winsiow .of Wbjteston 4om- munity has recently had tk- ditch sur veyed and staked out to grade. I Mr. Winsiow is well Aware of the advent- agesv to be derived from having his - land wall AraineA ? ' t 1 ' I ! Jesse Curtis, owner, and W.. P. Davis, tenant bad a farm plan writ ten on their farm the second week of this month Mr; Davis is very ihuch interested in establishing some good permanent pasture. ' . ,iW. Di Roijerson of Winfall torn- v.j i. 1,1.11 An,.r.A 4l liuiuvj. ftnx a turn ytwi HvinQitv v 1 4 him last week, 1 He has an excellent I 1 ofani , nt ttrVilf fnvet in Ilia nary't.! For School LARGE SEUECTION SKIRTS j f and tJ - SWEATERS IN OUR ST0CK..C ;'AU Colors 1 , . and , Ajh V; SKIRTS : COATS iSUITS-, JACIICTS-7, SWEATERS it f J l-.j'A '.'NEt DAC3 j Vr;NEY-DLOUC::S'. , ! nent paitnre which h ' i '
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