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n: V: i 0N IS HOT Visited Relative Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman and rfaiitrhW left Tuesday to spend eev. eral days with Mr. Holleman's parents at Jacksonville, N. C From Portsmouth Mr and Mra. Vincent Hill and daughter from Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mrs. ueorge fieias. At Conway Mrs. Huston Edwards and children left Tuesday for Conway, N. C, where they will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Edwards' parents. Returned Home Mrs. William Beal and children returned to their home at Jackson, N. C, after spending several days with Mrs. Brooks Whedbee. Week-end Here j Mn Talmace Rosa Jr. ivir. oiiu o- from Chapel Hill spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow who had spent several days at Watts Hos pital for observation accompanied them home. Returned Home Mrs. J. C. Blanchard has returned home after spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. Msycus E. Hobbs in Dur ham She was accompanied home by Dr. and Mrs. Hobbs and children who spent the week-end with her. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliot, Jr. and children from Williamston visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliot, Sr. Sunday. Improving , , Miss Mae Whaley who has been con fined to her home because of sickness is much improved. Miss Celia Dail and E. Austin Dail of Washington, D. C, spenx we week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. nr tt. t:i rruA,r waro n(vomDanieo home by their mower, Mrs. Dail, who will undergo an operuuun Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oakey and Mrs. Thomas Nixon win aireim mc Graduation exercises of Miss Molly Oakey at St. Mary s ouege m eigh, N. C. over the week-end. Mr. j n.. rinirAv will hp accompanied ttUU WO" w wi. j - - home by their daughter who wih spend the summer here. Mrs. Nixon will go to Mockville, N. C. to visit her sister. W..1.J Ham Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riddick and -.!.! j T.aturlpv Field. Va., spent the weekend with relatives here. V etlicllU www 10 j Mwi MrtT-al Rvrum and iur. iiu rf sons, of Norfolk, were weenend guests ol Mr. ana mrs. j.. Dium In Chicago V Mr. and Mrs Walter Britton'and son left Wednesday for Chicago, where they .wil visit Mrs. C. 0, Fowler for two weeks. Returned from Hospital Mrs. Rosser Brinn returned home from Watts Hospital in Durham where she went for observation. Sunday Guests Mrs. Edward Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry James, Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum and son -s of Norfolk visited Mrs. E. A. Byrum Sunday. Sunday At Nags Head Miss Carolyn Jessup, Miss Faye Jessup and Miss Margaret Lyon of Jackson and Miss -Doris Byrum spent Sunday at Nags Head. Week-end Guests Miss Faye Jessup and a friend, Miss Margaret Lyon, from Jackson, N. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jessup. From Washington ", Miss Polly Tucker, RN, from Wash ington, D. C, Bpent several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mra, Beverly Tucker. . , , From Fort Harrison . " ; Colon Jackson, Jr., from Fort Har rison, Indianapolis, Ind., . spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson, Sr. , : Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Xayden and chil dren from Newport News, Mr., and Mrs. Harry Crummey from Edenton spent Sunday with Mrs. Elide Lewis. Visiting Parents Mrs. J. E. Newby and daughter, Mary Lee, - left Monday for Post Falls. Idaho, to visit Mrs. Newby 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wagner. In Hospital Mrs. Charles Camnen M a rjatient at the Albemarle Hospital in Eliza beth City for observation. From Blackstone Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Clarke and children from BJackstone, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. R. T.Tlarke. land, to spend his vacation . wLh his I f parents, Dr, and Mrs; C. A". Daven Port. ' , , f ( From Ahoekie Mr. and . Mrs. Jiimmy Mitchell of J Ahoskie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman White. , Week-end At Nags Head Dan Berrv. Percy Byrum. Jack Svmons and Floyd Benton spent the week-end at Nags Head. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe have returned from a visit with relatives in Tennessee. Mrs. Towe's narents, Mr. and Mrs. J. is. Mills of tfum, Ala bama, joined them at Baxter for an extended visit with another daughter. On Vacation Miss Pearffv Felton from Weldon is spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. melton. Frnm Rirhmnnd Miss Dorothy Howard of Richmond, Mrs. Jim East and children from Charlotte spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton and Mrs. 0. H. Howard. On Leave Dolph Howard, USN, arrived Mon day to spend his leave with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton. and Mrs. C. H. Howard. From Washington Granbery Tucker from Washing ton, D. C, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. Moved From Hertford Mrs. Joe Levinson and children left this week to spend the summer at Benson, N. C. Mr. Levinson will join the family in two weeks after he fin ishes his school work here. From Rochester Mrs. H. R. Christensen and children Lynn and Johnny from Rochester, N. Y arrived Monday to visit Mrs. Christensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. From Norfolk Miss Marjorie Frances Wihte, a pu pil nurse at Norfolk General Hospi tal, is spending two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. White. Today Friday Mafinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ERROL FLYNN ALAN HALE "Adventures of Don Juan" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. ALLAN LANE "Marshal off Amerilla" "Crimson Ghost" No. 9 Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. ' JEAN HEATHER and JIM DAVIS "RED STALUOiTM ,-iriri-ii i rii li - i mi- -i -i - -.- J-n-j-.L - J !r - -i J-r -r-n.-u-in-n.-.-u-u- Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. GLENN FORD and TERRY MOORE ' "RETURN llT OCTOBER" Wednesday: Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. ML DOUBLE FEATURE First Future j Seeond Feature BARBARA STANWYCK ' ; ROY ROGERS in ' "Saga Of Death. "Lady of Burlesque" j Valley" HUMPHREY BOGART and LAUREN BACALL "KEY LARGO": m " mmu V'"' " " ' s Week-end At St. Pauls Mr. and Mr3. Kelly White spent the week-end with relatives at St. Pauls, N. C. Week-end At Nags Head Mr., and Mrs. J. H. Towe and chil dren spent the week-end at their cot tage at Nags Head. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs.- R. C. Glover and daughter from Newport News spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Anse White. On Vacation Carlton Davenport arrived home last week from ' Severn School) Mary- From Boonville Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Transou from Boonville, N. C, spent the week-end with Mr." and Mrs. T. S. White a their home on Dobb Street Week-end Guest Bennett ' SteDhenson : of ' ' Weldon spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. I J. O., Felton and Miss Peggy Felton. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. H. C. Stokes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church street. Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Willi ford, f . L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, x. W. Barbee, W. J. Kanoy, M. R. Camp bell, Miss Helen Morgan and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Campbell and second high was awarded Mrs. Jessup. A sweet course was served by the host ess. CLASS MEETS The Judson Memorial Bible Class of the Baptist Church will meet Thursday, June 9, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Housto nEdwards. W. S. C. S. TO MEET The Womans Society of Christian Service will hold its monthly meeting Monday night at 8. pm. in the Edu cational building of the Methodist Church. All members are urged to attend. HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. -T. 0. Felaon, Miss Nancy Dar den and Mrs. H. R. Christensen were joint hostess at a party Tuesday a.m. at 10:30 in honor of Miss Marguerite Ward who was married Wednesday. The party was given at Harvey's Point, and about 25 guests were pres ent. Drinks, potato chips, salted nuts., and cookies were served. 'Gh- Fin Ton ShtomSnrit , t& f 28.50 equal tonal beaur. S tractable htncUe. snap ' ft when not to lue ' Heavy Sfeef :' Baty-Oul, Convenient . ICICl'SZTXAY , $1.98 Just pull lever to release full-sized cubes. No fuss; ' use in any refrigerator. Aluminum. . " Lawn-Saver BRCC3 MKI S15 Gently combs ' irass. Won't ear roots. 22 tec8.xu Implement EN ARIEL $1.32 For wagons, farm equip ment 1-coat; lasts years. PI743-I WL Approved APF.CORD 56c Spring type socket plug. Strain relief spring. 8-ft. Sturdy , IIKjE BASKET $1.14 Welded wire, galvanized. With clamps & braces. M7M4. BCYCtE HUB LISHTS $1.29 Bright green and red cir cles as bike hub turns. Home Owned ond Operated bv B. J. HOLLEMAN, JR. HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE UU fSi In ig liS Mm ts iff ilii iairiliiiia "Hi - NORTH CAROLINA will not be deceived by the Big Oil Interests and their im ported propaganda expert. If Big Oil is so concerned about the people of our State and our pockstbooks, why did they raise the price of gasoline within the last four months? The truth is obvious. They are fighting the Road Bonds because the only increase In taxes to pay for the Bonds will be the lc per gallon increased gaso line tax. Evidently, if there is any increasing to be done, Big Oil wants it all. i Big Oil attempts to scare-confuse-and-defeat by saying fiow much money the State will have without thRoad Bonds. But they don't tell you that the war-accumulated surplus Is about used up. They don't tell you that WITH OUT THE ROAb BONDS, THE HIGHWAY COMMISSION WILL NOT. HAVE AS MUCH : MONEY TO BUILD ROADS IN THE NEXT THREE YEARS AS IT WILL HAVE SPENT IN j THE PAST THREE. i The Road Bonds are absolutely needed if North Carolina is to carry out its PROGRAM OF PROGRESS. We stand now on the threshold. Every time North Carolina has acted courageously fo invest in its own people and future the result has been magnificent. SO SHALL IT BE again on June 4th when the decision of "The Big Oil Interests vs. The People of North Carolina" is rendered at the polls. ROAD FACTS What U Tkm Better RmuU Pregrmm? . The plan calls for the paving of 12.000 miles of secondary roads and placing 35,000 miles of roads In all-weather conditions. Whe Win Benefit Frem TWs PregramT . Directly or indirectly, every man, woman, and child will .benefit. For example, only one-third of the miles traveled by school buses are now paved. Pro duce to market problems will be eased for thous ands. Nor will the clfv folks who benefited most " . from the Road Program of the , 1 920' be helping only their rural fellow citizens. It the financial .-- pressure for secondary ood Improvements Is re- neyed. the. Highway Commission will have mora money to spend for primary roads. . Good roads are good for everyone. ' Whm Win fmw Fer The Pregrmm? Highway users. The Road Bonds will not Increase " , land'taxes, income taxes, sales taxes, etc Repay ments on the bonds will be made from hlghwav funds, not the General Fund - We repeat tor env , .phosis. The only Increase In taxation will be the lc per gallon Increased gasoline tax - :- : Cm The Preermm Be Cemmtetei In Four Years? The bonds will be Issued onlv as they are needed ' and only as the money can be used wisely and eco . - nomicaliv. It is not anticipated that the program 1 ' can be completed In four years but the authoriza tion for oull program is necessary for sound plan ' nlng. ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' s ' ' fVhH Net Authorize The Bene Gradually? Although, as lust stated, the money need not be borrowed all at one time, sound olonnlng neces sitates its being authorized all at one time. It the Highway Commission knows the money is available, xwd plans can be oroiected on a broad-scale. .Proper planning will enable builders to operate on ' . long stretches at 0 time.' This will speed up con-" structlon and save money. The expensive cost of i moving heavy eaulpment from one small lob to an- other car) be minimized. ' 'Long haul of materiol from Its point of origin can be reduced. Whe Wta Sew Where, When, end Hem The Henen Is Te Be Spent? ' The law specifies how much Is to be spent In eoch . county. - There can be no question therefore of equitable distribution. The CouncilArt State will approve the sale of the bonds as the money is needed.' ' The State Hlghwav Commission will make the con .tracts, i 1 , v W(6wi: ' o :r- ;; - SCHOOLS roAps I
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