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THE PERQUIMANS X. Z-Sl.Y, i; BELVIDIZIE NEWS , iMjss Pauline Smith of Washington, lp,Ci w thejweek-end guest of her ;arents, Mr. and Mr F. E. Smith. Miss, Catherine White' spent Sun day as guest of Miss Irene Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Potecasi spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copehind. O'Jil EASTER DOimETS ARE BEAUTIFUL , J What a wonderful; wide selection ef Hats for this year's Easter Parade! ' Large ones, small ones ... off the face beflowered, beribboned and oh, so becoming. Select yours If " today and be ready to, take part in the Easter Parade. AS ADVERTISED IN "PHOTOPLAY" ( (7- j- intfiis lovely hat It's time for your first straw of the seasort and you couldn't choose one more charming and flattering than this. From our famous Gage col- lection. .' . , Gage Hats-$5.00 up Other Hats $3.95 up S I M 0;N ' S HERTFORD, N. C. J Other Visitors on Sunday , were Ki. emphasis being on Jtpan, :rJZsa Fcj and Mrs. George Winslow and diughr. Felton sang solo, 'This UXf ter,Sneila. ; , , Father's World." The . highlight of . Miss Zenova Chappell spent Friday ; ... , . Mr. and Mrs. Estea family of Sunbury were the home of Mrs, day. 4 .. . Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Cannon, Jr., and daughter, of '' Brandywine, Md., are guests of Mr. and, Mrs. J. M. Cope land. :'? ' . Mr. and MrsN. W. Chappell and ida. Mrs. Charles SKinner acted as children,, Billy and Linda, were guests recording secretary. v Mrs, ;.C 0. of .Mrs. Louisa -Ward of Ryland Sun- Fowlqr gave the introduction and first day afternoon. ' - I of the studies. This ended with the Mr. and Mrs.: F. E. Smith were in ; group joining in a prayer, covenant i Copeland and ilife; honoring the oldest irere visitors in ' member, Mrs. F. D. Walters, given;by j. H. P,,White ! un-( the youngest, -circle, the,; MaryTowe. '&fpit if, i:.Hmaa Ruth Elliottchairroanof the Circle, made the presentation. ? .; j Mrs. D. L. Fouts gave an interest ing report on the Jurisdictional Con ference she attended recently in Flor- Suffolk Tuesday. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J., S." McNider of TT . 1 ' ' ' A 1 tf 1 (p O nuruuru vuuicu lur. mm ivun. i. White on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton : Bright of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with his mother,' Mrs, John Bright . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Darden were guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Quincy Sunday evening. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. u. xeates ana moi- lie Lou spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thomp son. '.;:. ". y I:' Calvin Wilson, student at-ECTC, Greenville, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wil son. - .- V ';"?..,;. ! Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nixon attended the funeral of Daniel Wright at Jar visburg Sunday. Mrs. Joe Elliott, Mrs. Lorenza El liott and Miss Minnie ' Elliott spent Wednesday in Elizabeth City. ' " Mr. and Mrs. ' J. C. Wilson were the guests on Sunday .of .their daughtei and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harta changes of Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs.' Emmett Stallings visited relatives in Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon. START WITH QUALITY FINISH WITH PROFITS Choosing QUALITY seeds for spring planting will give you more profits at harvest time. You can 'be sure of getting just what you want when you select your seed from our store. , R VIXAHACK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baker of Nor folk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs H. V. Baker. Mrs. Shelton Nixon and Mrs. Hugh Harrell were in Elizabeth City Wed nesday. . . Mrs. Sam Hyneonsou has returned to her home at Capitan, New Mexico, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Elliott and families. Mrs. W. W. Copeland of Tyner spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her -daughter, Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and family. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Harrell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, Jr., and baby daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harrell visited Mr. and Mrs., Hugh Harrell Friday evening. , "''; It was announced that the spiritual life group will meet with Mrs. L. C. Wihslow each first Monday 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time or prayer. Mrs.:C- O- 'Fowler presided over the businessfsession, during which reports were'mdde by the various secretaries. A life jhembershlp for the youngest son of Edgar Fields' was Reported giv en by the senior circle.' A sum of $20 was voted to be usee for a recreation room'toj be constructed on the third floor of the educational building. The work, iti was reported, will be done by Harmon Young, assistant teacher in the church school, and members of his class. A report was given regarding the school of missions scheduled to be held netct Wednesday and a report was made on the membership drive. ; Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Skinner will attend the WSCS Conference at Goldsboro next wee plach o::di: s NOW FOR liiacKei V lowers' MM ' 1 t - :!': .We' will have a complete selection of Cut Flowers. ' Corsages and Potted plants. Order early" for best . choice. We also decorate homes and churches for1 weddings and wire'flowers for all occasions. WE REPRESENT wNNA-LTJ FLORISTS - Phone 3681 For Prompt Service MRS. WILLIE a IIOLiOVELL : You'll Find All New Records at Wright's . Ballerina Golden Earrings '.. Manana Now Is the Hour Beg Your Pardon Too Fat Polka Chopin Polonaise - How-Sooh Thoughtless Because ffi Serenade ef the Bells -Philippine Baby .WRIGHT'S JEWELRY STORE Phone 3671 . . ( HERTFORD, N. "C. ACT 1 Special For Easter EASTER BEAUTY starts with your hair . . . come in and get -. your Permanent, Shampoo and Fingef Wave for Easter. Whether it is' a machine nr' ma- AlS y chineless wave you want, we do jS' f A your hair as you prefer it. 7, " ' Prices Are Recced On Permanents Machine Waves Reduced to ..$3.95 up Cold Waves Reduced to. . . .$5.95 up Oil Shampoo 2nd Finger Wave. .$1X3 PARAGON BEAUTY SALON SARAP C. WHITE . MARY JANE RIDDICK " Operators. - . PHONE 3071 ' , HERTFORD, N. C. Stal I'iUi Qudity - Finish With Profits SEE US FOR - " ' , I SEED, POTATOES MAY PEAS onion Sets seed oats ' lespedeza norfolk market 1 adams extra early : "'. ' roasting ear corn . n.'c. 26 hybrid seed corn N. C. 27 HYBRID-SEED CORN DIXIE 17 HYBRID SEED CORN All Kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds VIGORO and GARDEN TOOLS , Social Security Official Here On March 17th J. E. D'Auteuil, field representative for the Social Security Administra tion, announced today that a'chaftgel in schedule had been made in regard 0 tne representative's visits to nert 'ord. Effective this week, the official will be in Hertford all day on the third Wednesday of each month. Lo cal residents seeking information re garding Social Security problems may call on the representative at the local Welfare Department office. V . Hertford WSCS Holds Interesting Meeting The Women's Society of! Christian Service of the Hertford .Methodist Church met in the educational build ing of the church Monday, March 8. The accent of the meeting was on prayer. A lovely display featuring a picture of Christ in Gethsemane at prayer set .off the room, which was decorated with spring flowers. Mrs. E. L. Reed and Mrs.' Oscar Felton were in charge of the Mommd the theme of whiclu was f That Thv Way May Be Known Upon Earth," FASHIONS Infants' Sweater , .. J $1.93 - LITTLE MAJESTY "coat style. " White, pink or blue; embroidered trim. -' . ; jamp m::::i t sury co. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE 3 , v?..;', . . HERTFORD, C. , , ..ft..... t . ''.:ywi?:'; , r Soft Woolen Sacque . 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