PAG3 TWELV3 i. i I UrskWinrJeBray. , Honored By 0.EJ3. .'Sin, Winnie Bray was honored by the Hertford Chapter of O, E. & t the regular meeting ia the Chapter room on 'Monday evening. 'Following the regular bustnea session the hon ored guest 'was orted by Conduct ress Doris Ainsley to a specially doc orated chair an'l here received a tri bute giyea by Lucille Window. A poem was then read by Ernestine Leete ' during which the : - Marshall Elisabeth Cherry was given the flow er of each Star (Point to form a cor sage for Mrs. Bray and then presented with a tribute of respect and - love. Worthy Matron Dorothy Bass led the its time to hang; scRffliveovs Enjoy a cool,- clean home this suni4 mer. : Install our Screen Windows and Doors on your house. SEE US FOR I OUR NEEDS r -WE HAVE ' s Screen Windows and Doors In Most All Sizes and Price Ranges Door Checks Hinges Pulls Screen Wire Tacks WE ALSO HAVE Insecticides and Sprayers Pin FARM KM COMPANY PHONE 4891 HERTFORD, N. C. .4 r it Today: Friday . . Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 GENE KELLY J. CARROLL NAISH "Black Hand" Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. H. ALLAN LANE 'Bandit King of Texas' ! "Jesse James" Not. 4 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. DOROTHY McGUIRE and JUNE HAVOC MOTHER SlT TIL ME" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. HUMPHREY BOGART and RAYMOND MASSEY in- "CHAIN LIGHTING" Wednesday: Matinee 3 P.M. Night 7-9 P. M DOUBLE FEATUSS First Feature VIRGINIA MAYO EDMUND O'BRIEN "Back Fire" SeeondFeature LEO GORCEY ' BOWERY BOYS "Blonde Dynamite" Thursday JTiday Matinee A P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. GREGORY PECK and DEAN JAGGER 12 O'CLOCK HIGH" officers bv a song "I-U,r VTinnie" anid the members ' adjourn J : to the (preparation for refreshments includ ing a large birthday cake. A basket of gifts was presented to Mrs; Bray at this time and birthday greetings extended. A large number of mem-: fcers from Hertford and Edenton were present as well as guests from Eliza beth City. r At the business meeting earlier It was decided to edit a year book con taining" pertinmit information of the local chapter and to" sell ads to assist in the "Improvenleat Fund" "A. food sale will also be held on election day, May 27th, for , the same .purpose and each member war be asked to assist in any way possible. ; j A ' motion was also passed to-form 1 refreshment com mittees f or earfh month in order that a social hour may.be enjoyed. . . CHAPANOKE NWS 'Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Combs and fami ly of Shawborp werefhe guests of Mrs. W. H. Overman on Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. Charlie "W. lewis and family of Hickory, ya.,jjpent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. W. W, Lewi. 'Sunday iruests "of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Onley were Mr. and Mrs. John McLanchlin of Norfolk. 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughan and children of Portsmouth spent Sunday with her- mother, Mrs. Irma-Dorsey. They were accompanied home' by Mrs. Dorsey who will viilf 'theme for a while Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson went to Greenville on Monday- to attend the commencement exercises at ECFC, where their son. Curtis, was a mem ber of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Blanchard end family of Ocean View, Va., visit- Mr. and Mrs George Jackson and George Whitehead on Mothers Day. v Mrs. David Chappell of Norfolk spent Sunday with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward. Mrs. Cary. Quincy and daughter, Ava, of Norfolk, fipent Sunday with Jil. .. . Mr. ari :.3..C. P. C - . Leon Elliott spent .SuuJay at Nags Head. . - tMuT Vernon Howell of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Robert Wood of Nor folk spent Wednesday with , their Mother, Mrs. J. C. While. (Mrs. Jack Trueblood of South Nor folk spent Sunday with -Sirs. John C-lfia 'VJLaon Ti Greenville L spending hla 'vacation wd'A his Bar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. - . . Mr. and Mrs. David White of Nor folk and lit. and Mrs. Arthur White and family of Hertford were Sunday truest of their Mother,' Mrs, J. C. Waiter :. .' Avl T:y- ',;.. -X -' ALU 10 TCiS OF FOULTItY , mature, for gardens and side drew ' ir.g; corar - JatL3on Poultry Farm, i KertTv i-OElizsteth City. Highway, Phone Holly I9-J-1. ' , It V TRY A WTZXLY CLASSIFIED I vnciL-o-mTac: ed Mrs. obJCa'DSE-- v Now yoiif JohS Deere "A," "B," or Tractor can be equipped' with Ralt-O-Matic, the ."knee-action" front wheels that nuke steering . emsier, offer: you smoother, surer ; footed operation thaa ever before. Roll-O Matic eliminates wheel tug, reduces front-eod bounce by half, and prolongs front tire life. ' If yours is a John Deere "A" (Serial Noi 477000 and up), "B". (B60000 and up), or "G" (G 13000 and up), arrange now to have it equipped with Roll-Q-Matic. See us soon. - J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. 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