PAG3 EIGHT rnis f&squi2A3 vesely, Krr.trcri), n. c, Friday, cc. 1 El, BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Williford of Wilson and Jackson spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White.,'. ' ', ' v' "' ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Cannon, Mrs. W. H. ; Young and children, Harmon, Jr., and Bobby, visited Mr. and Mrs. .T M. rinneland Sundav . afternoon. Mrs. Young and children remained for a longer visit. Mrs. C T. Rogerson and Mrs. t!ur tis Chappell spent Thursday in Nor fnlfc. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and chil dren, Jay and Sara Lynn, of Norfolk wer week-end quests of Mr. and Mm. L. J. Winslow. Miss Margaret S. White attended the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. David White, of Greensboro, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. JS. white ana cnu A Ann aiwl CSlonn'.1 vicritad Mrs. Henry Winslow of Whiteston Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mack White and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton White of Whiteston visited Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and family Sunday. Mrs. E. S. White and Miss Grace Chappell attended the district teach ers meeting in Greenville Tuesday. Miss Mildred unley ol JNew nope wai a supper guest of Miss Carolyn Hurdle Friday. , ' " i HOBBS-BYRUM Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrum, Sr. of Hertford announce the engagement ani approaching marriage of their daughter, Janice Elizabeth, to Hallett UaVld MOODS, BOH OI mr. '""' D. Hobbs of Tyner. " The wedding will taKe piace Oc tober 24 at the Center Hill Baptist Church at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The public is invited. WHITESTON NEWS Mrs. Marvin Shore of Pilot Moun t;n Mi Ruth Dav and Mrs. Ott of Guilford College visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. .Lane rnday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lane, Mr. Elsbury Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Elec Stallings and children Janice and Arlene were dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howell of Hertford Sunday. Mr nnH Mrs. Leland Winslow and . Francis Jav of Elizabeth City were dinner gueste of Mr. and, Mrs. Morrill Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Hpnrv Winslow Sunday. Other Sun- Aav visitors at the home of Mrs, Henrv Winslow were: Miss Thelma SEE THE NEW . White, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Winslow, Miss Lena Winslow, Miss Delia Winslow, Miss Mary Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene White, Mr. Eugene Thomas White, Mary Ann and Jim- mie White, Mr. and Mis. tdwin White and children iAnn and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. ueorge winslow and dauphter Sheila. Mr. and Mrs. P C. White, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Wins low and children Clinton and La Clair. "' .v.,'W'v;v.,.;;;: ". ; Mr. and Mrs. -Wjll Furman of Media, Pa., visited in the community during the past week.; 'V" CHAP ANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott spent Sun- Hav in Norfolk. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Nixon visited relatives in Jarvisburg on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Tom Both and fam ily pt Tyner were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce. The Jtev. and Mrs. rJ. IB. td wards and Mrs. Rachel Copeland were -din ner guests of Mr. and "Mrs. C. P. Quincy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Onley spent Sunday "with their daughter in Nor folk. Mrs. Cary Quincy of Norfolk is vis iting Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Quincy this week. Robert Earl Edwards of1 Winfall spent Sunday with Stanley Pierce. ' CELEBRATES 65t& BIRTHDAY v At his home on Edenton Road, Ern est Spivey celebrated his 65th birth- day Sunday at a three-course dinner. " Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane and children, Winston, Jr., and .Annie ! Lou,1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan and children, Thomas, Margaret t Ann, Frankie i.Mae - and Elizabeth, Mrs. J. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Layden and son Joseph,' Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Spivey and children, Linda and Nancy, Miss Sarah Jor dan, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Byrum and children, Noah, Jr., Audrey, , Elsie Mallard, and Eslie; Mallard, Mr., and Mrs. George Byrum and sons, Joseph and Alden, Miss . Jean Lindsay,' Gur nie Jordan and son, Jimrtile, and the host and hostess Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Spivey and children, Tommie and Alice. -. ' ' i ' - '. .After dinner the guests gathered in the living room, i where Mr. Spivey opened and acknowledged his many useful and beautiful gifts. - 7 . Before the guests departed the two- tier birthday cake, decorated with'. green and white candles, was cut and served with jello topped with whipped cream. ; ENTERTAINS BRIDGE. CLUB ' Mrs. C. M. Williford was hostess to her bridge club Friday night at her home on xJobb Street, inose playing were. Mesdames T. L. Jessup. C.-E. Johnson, G R. Holmes, G. W. Barbee, V. N. Darden, M. R. Campbell, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Helen Mor gan.- The high score, prize-went to Mrs. Darden. " A salad course was served.' y , , , - .'.'. ul FATuViER: SEE US -FOR u O Peanut Bags . O Hay Wire We Have Medium and Heavy Grade. O Sowing Twine and Needles We have these supplies you will need dur ing the peanut harvest ... get your. now and be ready for picking time. i wot HAnnwARF siiPPi y nn X IILIlll UIIU liniWIIIMIb WVI ww TDjnc ni7Pr Awrt KAWtr TUP nrRWRB.TCC.lf 4 ...v,... - ' V Phone 3461 Hertford, N. C. Bike Portable Radio 11 FOR BEACH OR BIKE, FOR HOME OR HIKE It's just the radio you will want. Complete (tO? f) with batteries. Only I UV 'CALL US FOR ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK Water Pumps Washing Machines Lighting Fixtures Light Bulbs and Fuses Electric Heaters Electric Irons 61 ill . . T 1 s. i m i : II v III wt ; We have just received a large shipment of Christmas Lights and Bulbs. Get your needs early. Market Street ' Phone 2716 HERTFORD, N. C. E..m............' ...M..................m.. MEN! You're on th right track when you surt your hunting season ircre. YouH find every type of equipment and supplies here all finest quality Finely balanced, precision made Ungle and double-barrel hunting gnus. Accurate, high-powered high ve locity cartridges with long range. Powerful, long-range shells that reach out farther; uniform shot size. Single shot and repeating rifles. , We also have cleaning rods, oils, hunting coats, caps and boots. See us for your needs. 1 HERTFORD HARDWARE .& SUPPLY CO. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference?' , Phone 3461 ; i Hertford, N. C. The "Ever-Popular Blouse and Skirt $3.98 each Blouse: White rayon crepe; long sleeves. Nicely detailed to. as sure line fit. Skirt: Grey wool ray on. Gored to flare gracefully. Zipper fastening.-. Sizes 24 to 30. Wispy Sheer Nylons $1.79 Stylishly smart shades and fashioned for per fect fit! Lovely for you and lovely for gifts ... 30 denier; pi gauge. Sizes 8 to ;10tt. ' Women's Slip Sizes 32-40 $2.98 .Tailored style beauti fully fashioned in deli cate rayon crepe or sa- . tin. Launders easily and 'irons just like new! Tearose. Rayon Knit Pantie 39c ' Brief style with flared leg. All elastic waist and double thick crotch. Pastel shades. Worsted Gloves; 98c "..' r Jacquard stripe. Shap ed with neat fitting wrist. Navy, maroon or brown. Sizes 6 to 8. , Plastic Purses : ;..$2.98 Patent or calf -grain in lovely fall and winter colors., ; Pure Silk Squares $1.98 ' Your' choice of designs ' in rich color combina-. . tions. Boiled edges , . . 84 inches square. ' a . 1 B-f I I I m faiinty Slack Outfit $11.96 Slacks: Part wool in blue or brown. Zipper fastening- in front . . . Sizes 30 to 38 $7.98 1 Shirt: Cotton twill plaid.1 Blue, maroon or brown; m dium, small oi large. Sanforized. 100 Wprsted Sweater $5.98 - w Handy pullover style! Neat-fitting lastex cuffs and bottom. Red, maize v or green in small, me dium or large sizes. Boys' Plaid Shirt $2.49 Bright cotton flannel; designed to be worn in or out of shirt. San forized; convertible col lar. Four button front fastening. Sizes 6-18. Hanway Union Suit $1.98 up Comfortable and warm during winter months! Ankle length; . long sleeves. Ecru; 36-46. Corduroy Cap $1.49 Duvetyn lined with non - breakable visor. Choose red or blue. All sizes available. Arrow Neckwear 98c $1.49 Bold fourard prints in all panel type designs. Rayon tipped; wool in terlined. ' Denim Jeans $1.98-' Sizes 4 to 16 for boys. . . 8-ounce; western style. Sturdy belt loops .and pockets. - I mm Lace Curtains EGGSHELL ' $2.49 up Tailored, with one slot top. Choose from two pretty patterns. 30 inch by 2 yards. Other Curtains to $4.95 Part Wool Blanket $4.98 Rose and white or blue and white plaid. 3-inch sateen binding. Cannon Bath Towels 59c Grand towel value! Choose blue, gold or red. 20x40-inch. Foot Rest Anklets . 39c 2-ply mercerized yarn. Pastel or dark colors.;'', Polo Shirts 79c to $1.49 Flat knit; ribbed cuff and neckband. 2-but-ton shoulder long sleeves. ; Li Ralco Sleepers $1.98 2-piece sleepers; feet Heavyweight brushed ribbed cotton. Pink or blue. Sizes 1 to 3. MM f , Cotton Dresses ' $2.98 Gingham, chambray or poplin in bold checks, J? r fltrinM ni flnnl Ail; i ' ' Riornii. Warm in)nr. t ' f: 1. J? v.? - Girls' Panties 39c Full, cut with all-elastic waistband. Rib - knit cuffs . . . sizes 8 to 12. XGi Blaiichard & Go., Inc -"CljiNCSLAJRD'S-.BINCB 1831

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