JURY TOWS, TO MEET TheTHary Towe Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will hold its monthly meeting next Monday night, May 9th, at 8 o'clock with Miss Ruth Elliott at her home on Grubb Street. 'EASTERN: STAR TO MEET -, - The Hertford' Chapter of the Order of Eastern. Star Will hold a meeting at the lodge room on Monday night, May 8," at 8o'clock. All members are urged to be present ' i r.Totffer Is the sen Remember Your Mother Sunday, May 8th Select Your Gifts Here DRESSES HATS LINGERIE HOSE SLIPS BAGS BLOUSES SKIRTS . BED ROOM SHOES RAIN COATS GOWNS SCARFS SIMON'S Auivity Awu.j, Given At Perquimans The Student Council of Perquiman; County High School held its annual award day Monday, April 25. ; The presentation of. these awards is- based on extra curriculia activities exclusive- of athletics, t A total of thirty i: points is ..necessary before a tetter can be awarded These points are, given for membership in clubs and participation .in .-. activities such as band; ; debating, ; student council, public speaking, seed X judging ..nd parliamentary procedure Contests. .- Those receiving 'letters were How ard Pitt, Carroll Berry, Dolan Wins low, MarkeRountree, Ann Holtowell, Thelma White, Pat Morris, Maude Holmes, Catherine Holmes, Bob Lay deri, Ray Lamb, Clarkson White, Hor ace Layden, Clarence Madre, Richard Futrejl and Shirley Butt. . BY ALL MEANS, DON'T FORGET MOTHER ON HER DAY ... . REMEMBER HER BY GIVING TO HER A J TOKEN OF YOUR LOVE AND REMEMBRANCE WE SUGGEST WHITMAN CANDIES .... $1.25 per lb. up TOILETRIES AND GIFT SETS By COTY, SHULTON, YARDLEY Jewelite Comb and Brush Sets Heating Pads Ronson Lighters Kodaks and Cameras Thermos Bottles And Many Other Desirable and Suitable Gifts "SHOP WITH US FIRST" SERVICE FIRST QUALITY ALWAYS ROBERSON'S "ON THE CORNER" PHONE 8081 HERTFORD, N. C. 4 I M IS? .... Building Materials For Every Job If you plan to build or repair ... see us for your building materials ... we have everything you need... come in today! ' WINDOWS DOORS BRICK LIME. CEMENT." BRIXMENTV, SAND GRAVEL NAILS SHEET ROCK COMPOSITION SHINGLES 5-V ALUMINUM ROOFING V RUBBER ROOFING 1 BUILDER'S PAPER CARPENTER TOOLS All Items Available .For Immediate Delivery' lIERTFOnD lUinDUATl & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE0 Phone 3461.. '-'''. Hertford, N. C BELVIDERE NEWS Mis.-) Cassie Winslow student nurse i at Chowan Hospital spent the week lend as guest of her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. V, C; Winslow. k , Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Outlaw of Eliza !beth City were -dinner guests in ths j home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lane on Sunday Mrs,'H. P; White and Mrs. Hinton Rountree of Hertford attended a pro gram given by the first grade at Sun bury High School Friday afternoon. Rev' J. C. Trivette of Dudley and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Sides of Wig Island, N. Y. are visiting friends" here this week. ,; ' - . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winslow and family of Newland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Winslow and I. S. Win- slow. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. D. Ward Jr. and daughter, Kay spent. Tuesday as guests, of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. N. ,W. Chappel and children, Willie Mae, Billy andLinda were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mr.?. Hilton Whijte and Miss Edith White of White3ton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton White and laughter, Patricia of Norfolk are guests of Mr. and Mm. W. L. White. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Winslow and children, Lois, Gay, Amelia and Alyn of Suffolk visited Mrs. Hettie Lamb and Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Lamb Wednes day. ' Mrs. W. A. Winslow. was admitted to Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City Tuesday for observation and treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chappell and daughter, Miss Mary Louise Chappell and her friend, Miss Mary Burfort of Norfolk spent the week end in the community visiting relatives and friends. WfflTESTON NEWS Mrs. Jesse Osborne of Greensboro, Allison White of Tabor City and Mr, and Mrs. Leland J. Winslow of Eliza beth City spent several days at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Martha E. Winslow preceding lier death, which occurred Sunday' afternoon. Mrs. Allison White,, her daughter Janell and sons, Rob of Wake Forest College and Bill, Jesse ' Osborne and aona Jesse and Dannv. Mr. and Mr3. Tommie White and daughter ,Mary Ann were in the home Sunday and Monday., ; V, ' Mr. nd Mrs. John Winslow and George Winslow of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene White and; son Eugene of Great Bridge, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . Winslow of Chuckatuck, Va., were among those out of the community who attended -the funeral services of Mrs. Martha ;E. Winslow 'Monday. ;',f j" ti;' , en iy. lur. a..J ...a. . C P. Qui.icy, Lira. Wallace 'Bright and Mrs.' Roy Pierce attended the district meeting in Wil liamston on Wednesday., , , :, BEIIIEL.NEWS-J Mrs. ' Mjnnie peering of 1 Hertford has returned home after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. -W. Ging..-:A?;v:;;:J.v,: Mi Pa$ Phillips attended the Beta Club, invention in .Raleigh aver the week-end. Ws.'r ji ' Mrs. : J$ W.; Galtum, Mrs. Deefing, Mrs. D. fVi. ; Simpson land Mrs. Joe White visited 'friends )x and relatives in Nixonton last Thursday. ' ?( V" j;. ''- Mrs. Will Farmer visited , her chil dren in Edentoii the past week. : ' Mr. and; Mrs. Joe. White and chil dren spent the week-end in Norfolk with relatives. . .' , '""v??" . Mrs. -Of T Phillips nd daughters, Marjorie knd Madelyn, Mrs. . W. D. Perry, Mrs. Charles E. White and Mrs. Dariv 'Simpson spent Sunday in Kinson,N. C. - J'-sA'vv-''. c ', .:iv! ' ' :': BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT :! Lieut.-Comdr.jmd Mrs. K. R, Jar- vis of Honolulu, announce the birth of a son, born Sunday, May 1, In Wrecl; Sunday - , ) Mr, and Mrs.' Huston Edwards-Buf fered injuries in ant automobile accident- which ' occurred . last. Sunday morning t about 11 o'clock, on hign way 82 in front of the Central Gram mar School near Winf all. . ' '' ' - ' - According to a report, .the car in which Miv and Mrs. Edwards Vere riding collided wijft car operated by William Beamon, Negro, causing con siderable damage to both cars in ad-, dition to the injuries to both Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. S A "reoort stated that the Edwards car was damaged in the amount v of $800. while the Beamon car damages amounted to about $500, Mrs. Ed wards suffered a cut on the head' and numerous bruises, while Mr. Edwards received bruises and 'abrasions. ' '-; Q How - does VA;-. determine , whether a disability is service-con-i , nectedT " . be - service-connected -if it ' results, , from disease "or injury incurred' in or aggravated by active jnilitary 'or nav al jiervicA In lin of dutv. - ' . Q What is a statutory award i AA statutory award i is : one in which the amount 'and conditions of the award are specifically provided by . legislation. 'is W. M. U. TO MEET' The Perquimans County Woman's Missionary Union will hold its annu?) meeting at the Woodvilte Baptis' Church Wednesday, May 11, at!0;30 A, M. Lunch will be served by the ladies of the church. , r v "s.i FOR SALE V ENCUSH WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS PULLORUM CLEAN ; $14.00 Per Hundred (Delivered) ' JACKSON'S: POULTRY FARM ; Phone Holley 194-1 Route 3. ' . ;; Hertford, Ni.'C BURGESS NEWS Mrs. Howard Mathewg visited her mother, Mrs. Hary Keaton in Colej rain Thursday. -a-. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Miller and family and Ben HarrelL were guests or Mr, and Mrs. Meador Harrell Sun day. . x ; Mr. 'ftnH Mm WinafAn 1 Tatia- .w family spent Sunday afternohwith ner mother, Mrs. Jim Jordan in Edenton.- ' Mr. nnH Mrs VraA Mntknr.1 .nA family and. Mr. and Mrs)1 by Jor dan enjoyed a roast on , . jlawn of air. ana mrs. Howard Mathews; "Sun day evening. A ',." N. L. Whidbee and family - of Driver, Va., visited his mother, Mrs Hi in WhirihPA. Hrnirinv - i i ': - - Mr. Herbert Churn. Mral Annie Lane and Mr. and Mrs. t. J., Tucker oi monoiic were week-end guesta of Mr. ;ana Mrs. Louis Prortor. f - Q ; CHAPANOKiNEWS Mi W. W. Lewis is spending this week in Portlock, V., with her daugh ter , and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr Gerald Wood.- ! .. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elks and son Rejbert of Greenville, N. C. and Mr. and Mm, Cary Quincy and daughter of Norfolk were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. P. (jumcy on Sunday. r,-r Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee Jennings and family spent Sunday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derby of Eliza beth-City spent . Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. V. White, - - r Mr and Mrs. Nathan Hurdle and family visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce on Sunday. 4 - 1 ... 1 : Mr, and Mrs. J. C. iWilson were in Hertford Tuesday afternoon..- Everett Bright,: whet waa taken to a Norfolk hospital last' week, ls.et ? y EYW i; V M K : SMOOTH, SOFT CO'TTcIn RECEIVING BLANKET Pink or blue with white border or white with pink or -blue border. 27x36-inch size. , 59c . ? LITTLE MAJESTY EMBROIDERED DRESS , - So lovely in every ex quisite detail! Dainty collar or yoke frames baby's face beautifully. You 11 be glad when you see how the snowy- white batiste washes ' like -dream and irons so easily, too. Sizes to one' year. - !$1.98 My 27-INCHES SQUARE " BIRDSEYE DIAPERS; Medium ' weight, Little Majesty quality. Durably made to withstand countless washings. $2.49 doz. WHITE, MAIZE, BLUE . . .' .COTTOV CREEPERS ' - 2-ply mercerized yarn; two . button shoulder opening. Sizes 6-18 months. $1.49 rJ FOR SPRING. DAYS..., s TdDDLER'S PLAY DRESS Two' charming styles from whifh ' " -' a tr v rTTM V " ' cnoosei ou-mi ,ierei - .. - , i-rlil uUM , V , floraj4 clwcJu jn tender v . RUBBER PANTIES pastels for Spring. Sizes from 1 ' . 'llui. ....r:j. . . shirred waiat and legs.; White or natural.1 AH sizes: 4 - $1.59 , IN SOLID COLORS v;. COTTON ANKLETS Littlft Maientv braTndt Ideal i- .'for washability. and wear.? lxl turned down rib cuff. , Sizes from 3 to 6. ' 4 ioc ; . MOCCASIN STYLE . LAMBSKIN BOOTEES . Hand ' embroidered with scalloped tongue and ribbon ties! 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