BELVIDERE NEWS ' Mr. and Mrs. David Boyce and daughter, Connie of Wilmington, left Sunday after spending a two weeks' vacation as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chappell. Miss Magb.e Chappell is a patient in "Norfolk General Hospital. N. W. Chappell attended a conven tion at Wriehtsville Beach sponsored by Southern Dixie Life Insurance Company Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. Mrs. Jack Porter of Nashville, Tenn., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Maud Chappell. Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, who was a patient at Albemarle Hospital, has returned home and is steadily im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hurdle and family spent Sunday in Norfolk. Mrs. H. P. White and Miss Cather ine White visited Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland of Sunbury Monday night. Mrs. G. W. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. David Boyce and daughter, Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Byrum and daughter, Brenda, of Hertford, spent a few days at Niagara Palls visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Brattonham. Mr. and Mrs. Mack White of Hert ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dtho Winslow, Mrs. G. W. Chappell and Mrs. Walter Winslow visited Mrs. M. H. Chappell at Albemarle Hospital Sunday afternoon. SNOW HELL NEWS Miss Maxine Harrell of Eure spent several days here visiting her sister, Mrs. James W. Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell and family spent Monday afternoon at .Elizabeth City. Mrs. Elmer Wood and Mrs. Wallie Knight were in Elizabeth City Friday afternoon. . j K , . Miss ' Eunice Harrell of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesqe Harrell. Mrs. W. M. Mathews spent, this week with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Overman, at Elizabeth City. CLASS MEETS The Judson - Memorial Bible Class of the Baptist Church will meet Thursday, June 17, at 8 P. M. at the home of i Mrs. Josiah Elliott. All members are urged to be present. At Nags Head T T. Taoann Mh C. 1W. WilU- 1U19. A. " " J' --v. - - - - ford and daughter Joanna, Mrs. Max I ... i y-1 1 TO- T : Campbell ana anyn raye ucwhi spent this week at Nags Head with Mrs. H. C. Stokes at he cottage. Week-end Guests Miss Hulda Wood, RN, from Crew, Va., and Miss Elizabeth Wood, RN, from Plymouth spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Baker Wood. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore of New Haven, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, also of New Haven, have re turned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, Mrs. Louis Tarkenton and children spent Tuesday at Virginia Beach. Week-end Guests lu,. anH Mrs. Jimmv Bryant and Alfred Williams of Southern Pines, spent the week-end with Mrs. Isa Tucker. Alfred will remain nere ior a few weeks. From Washington Miss Mary Helene Newby Irom Washington, D. C, arrived home Sat urday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Newby.: Visiting Here - Lieut, and Mrs. G. D. Walker from Washington, D. C, are spending this month with Mrs. R. L. Knowles. In Florida. " Misa Lota Spivey is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Newbem at Gainesville, Fla. Returned Home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis ana family returned home Friday from South Hill, Va., where they visited relatives. They ; were . accompanied home by Mrs., : Davis' . mother, , who will spend some time here. , , . Returned Home h i Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Evans and chil dren have returned to their home in Elkin. N. C, after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Cannon and son Buddie. . Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Teron Johnson and children pi Smithfield were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cannon and Mr. . and Mrs. J. E. Everette. .. A CLEflll HIT f . If it MAE BM'ltn un .1.4 vifi rvuttt 't STAY COOL WITH ELECTRIC FANS We have them in 8 inch and 10-inch sizes. Both table and pedes tal types. DEPENDABLE STURDY If you can't go to the seashore . . . bring it intayotir home or office with one or more of our Electric Fans . . . they're built to give you seashore breezes all through the hot weather ahead. HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N C. ' t Screen Out the Pests , It is easier to install screens than it is, to chase flies 'and other insects from your homes. See us today for your screen wire needs. We have everything - you need to keep insects out of your home. Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Wire Hangers, Hinges and Door Checks ' Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD N. C. PROTECT ' VfTAOS, OiQtAlS AND CJCH,NATU5AIF00DFUV0 with OTAmizgd COOECing lr riwiplt ,nd Mty wish a ntw Btiiimioiise . . Come in today and . see these new ranges. They have just arrived at our store. Enjoy summer cooking by using an electric range. ' ITS COOLER IT'S QUICKER ITS CLEANER See our selection of Westinghouae and Crosley Ranges now on display. You'll like the ELECTRIC WAY when you have, one of these ranges installed in your home.' ' ! CERTFOHD IIARDVfilE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE' IS THE GAR Or THE YEAR! It's the new 949 FORD ... the one and only NEW Car in its field! See It Toflay ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW POLICY . The number of orders for new cars that have been placed with us in recent months is so great that it will b at least two years before deliveries can be made pn all orders. Therefore, effec tive immediately, we are accepting deposits on these to make ; them bona fide .orders. Unless a deposit Is placed with orders now on file, we will consider that the individual does not wish delivery , , , , .'. :.,, , . ' New orders with deposits ere now being accepted and will be numbered in body style' sequence beginning August :z; after present orders have been renewed.' Present orders must be re-' newed with posting of deposit by August r 'in order for Indivi duals to retain present position on the order list i ' W . v:::io;7-ci;;::iLr:.D.;:T0KO. YOUR FORD DEADER " IiriTFbRD,N.C A CLEAN f.lOTOR maou mm KEEP YOUR ClOTOH CLEAUASAVnilSm mm NGW PW.IW! 0T0I7 01L J. H. TOWE, Agent SlIICUUR HERTFORD, N. C. 1 Father's Day Gift Suggestions Arrow Ties $1.00 and $1.50 Arrow Sportswear $2.95 to $4.50 Arrow Shirts $3.50 Belts Glass or Leather $1.00 arid $1.50 Handkerchiefs All Rinds Nationally Advertised Underwear By Arrow, ' Hanes, Fruit of the .Loom SHORTS, SHIRTS AND ' PAJAMAS Gabardine Suits In Grey or .Tan $38.50 ' - ' - t . ..- ' s . Curlee Tropicals $24.50 to$45.00 ' SPECIALl Dobbs Panamas Reduced From 17.50 .to , . $5.00 Real value. Other Straw Hats at lower prices, , , ; See Our New Summer ; - Sport Shoes By BAM), FREEMAN OR , b .FOtfryNE.. . Here' Talnea From $6.50 to $12.C0 , Wee. k:end Bargains In New Mercha ndioC . "... THESE LOW PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK-END ONLY 8-oz. Sanforized Tested Big Winston and Big -(" O, (? A Brother Overalls. , Pair "2- OoDU. 8-oz. Dungarees, in same, brands.. Per pair !.u-.,.vU.".... S2.25 We have plenty of these items at these low prices. ItwCl pay you to snop wim us .wis wees-ena : come m.ana iook Qver our entire stock. i . ' 1 "Zlanchard' S'..xt 1832 . t. ' '