rv Tv. N. r 1 ( I'.'-- ' I V' '. s Nc jro 4 u la Event At LouLurg (The annual dcmonatration elimina tions forv Negro 4-41 boys and girls uig by W. U, Stroud, Negro county Agent. , " " s dlAPANOKE NEWS J. C. Wilson, Curtis and Miss Louise team was held last Saturday at the returned Monda from a r., 17, 7J " t Chatanooga, Tenn., where - they follows: Boy's winner, Gaylord James and Preston James .from Hert ford 4-H . Club,- Girl's winner, Fran cine (Mitchell and Jessie Lee Norman, spent the past week with relatives. (Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughan and children of Portsmouth spent Sunday from Winfall Club. The title of the! hw mother.Mrs. Irma Dorsey. boys demonstration was, How I Am Conducting My One Acre Soybean Demonstration, and the girl s, The Use of Dry Skim Milk In the Home. Both teams are attending a dem onstration . .this week.'' at LouisburgJ where they are competing against other teams from counties in the Northeast District The teams were accompanied to Louisburg by Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Negro "Sfome Agent. Shelvia White, Bay Granch 4-H member won first place in the dress revue and she is also taking part in the revue at Louisburg. ,-, William Welch, a member of the Chinquapin Club, was selected to at tend the State Wildlife Camp, at Cary, for the week of June 5 to 10th, and he was accompanied to this meet- George Jackson spent the -week-end in Durham for his class reunion at the University, -Miss Lena Symons has been -very ill the past week but glad to report she is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose Elliott visited relatives at Ahoskie on Sun- Mrs. J. C Wilson is spending this week at Atlanta, Georgia. BELVIDERE Miss Marietta Jolliff returned home from Louisburg College last week and will snend the summer with her mother. 'Mrs. Howard Jolliff. Mrs. Don Smith and 2 children of Wagram are spending this week with luvumruTj-uqn.n.i-irii-j-ir i imjmmmwwww SMM.MMIM Mill M 1 , John Deere has just announced a swseries of "A" and "B" Tu-Cjlmdtr Tractor-tractors that bring yoa new performance'. .. new ease of han dling . . . new comfort ... new ana even greater value than ever before! Cyclone engines, in bttb all-fiiet . and gasoline types . . . HydrtaUc Powr-Trol . . . plus? sT- vl 1 other advanced features are yours la these great new tractors. Sec us for complete information. J. C. CLMMRD & CO., IX "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 M ! TV 1 1 1 -m 1 1m. I 'i T. R Ward. ' 'lit. and 2Irs. 'Claude V."- ' r and children Visited relatives in Norfolk, Va. ISunday. : Mrs. Liszie -HollowelL who had spent , some time with her son, Gaither 'Chappelli returned home with them. " 1 uurton myers 01 wumington was a Saturday ' visitor with his mother, ivm W, T. Smith and (Mr. Smith. iFriday evening at the Community 'House a number of ladies gave Mrs. Carl Yow a surprise birthday, sarty. She .- received many useful articles. Games were enjoyed and refreshments swrwd,.;,vr'' Mrs. L. J. Wmslow spent two days in Norfolk recently and attended the piano recital given by the pupils of her daughter, Mrs. R. M. White. Sunday visitors with (Miss Margaret White and sister were: Mrs. Margaret White and Mrs. Annie- Winborne of Tyner, Mr. and (Mrs. Louis Winslow and Mrs. Basil Copeland. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. 'White visited with their daughter, Mrs. ; Sidney Blanchard v and . Mr. Blanhard of Hertford Saturday P. iM. Saturday and Sunday visitors with Ann White were: Dan and Carolyn Smith, Sylvia Ray Copeland, Laclnjjx vTiosiow, . Mjoia vioiet winsiow ana Judy -Winslow.'''.:"''-.--- -v":-: ' Irvin Hunter of (Beach Sprins spent Tuesday with rline ChappelL ' .f i Mrs. T. F. Kirby has returned from Hertford to : spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. V. C. Dale and "family. ' (. ;'" Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland visited Mr. and Mrsv Ht A. Young and family of Elizabeth City Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter of Nor folk, Va., were wek-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick. Try The Weekly's Classified Ads CURLEE DRESS UP. FOR SPRING There is something1 about, these spring mornings which makes a man want to spruce up and look his best Nor can we think of a better way to satisfy this urge than by select ing a new Curlee Suit for your spring; ward robe. . ' ; - , . These Curlee Spring Suits are smartly styled and expertly tailored from a chosen selection of the season's smartest materials. ; You will like their easy, comfortable fit and the fine workmanship which builds extra months of I wear into every garment that carries the Cur-t lee label. We have them in a complete range of styles, models and sizes and every suit in I the line is priced right Come iaand choose your Curlee Suit today. v r . - ' ' . "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 183 y TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous Froai Mi : Saturday Cbntinoou From 1:S0 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 8:15 Thursday and Friday, June 8-9 Claudette Colbert and Patric Knowles in ' "THREE CAME HOME" Saturday, June 10 Rod iCameron and Gale Storm in "STAMPEDE" Sunday, June 11 Dorothy McGuire and William Lundigan in "MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME" Monday and Tuesday, June 12-13 John Payne and Rhonda Fleming in . "THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK" 1 . 1 (Mr. and Ilrs. W. CHofr.er Jr., and girls spent Sunday with Hit. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffler, Sr at Sunbury. iMr: and tlrs. Odell Cartwri-ht and girls visited IZv. and lira. Ned Mat thews Sunday afternoon; ' : ' Miss (Eunice, Hariell and Mrs. Jesse Harrell visited Mrs; Nellie Sumner at Hurdletown . Thursday afternoon.! Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Knight and girl spent last week with his parents, Mr.' and Mrs, Knight in West Vir ginia.' '? ', -.'.:' ' ' X.:'1' Mr. and Mrs. .John Elmer. Wood, Jr., entertained the following on Sun day at their homer Mr and Mrs. El mer Wood, Mi." and Mrs. Georre Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Knight, Josephine and Sylvia-Knight, Ruth Harrell, Faye and Ellen Wood. .0 Mrs. Russell Baker and Ann Baker of Whiteston visited J Mrs. W. M. Mathews 'Sunday. , . 'Rev. E. B. Edwards will preach at Wooldand Methodist Church on Son day evening at .7:30.- The nublic" is coraiauy invited and urged to v be present. ' ' -, 1 - L ' v , 4 -. i-r -1 y Cone fcuu tlrs. Baker received many lovely and u&fcXul gifts. - r, Those attending the birthday sup per were: Mr. and IMrs.; George W. Baker and daughter, 'Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Horace iMiller, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy, Mr. and Mrs. Whit Cartwri:ht, Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy, Mr. and Sirs. J. B. (Euxe, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams, Mr1, and Mrs. SArvin Hud son, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dail, ' Mr. and . Mrs. Julian Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. " George Caddy, and Dorothy, Faye, Norman and Levy Miller, Wilma Anne and Louvenia Caddy, Paulette Dail, Sandra and Billy Hudson, Nancy - 3, . SJUi.i-ii a.ti(3s ftUfil Uabbl 'F-ie Hatthews, and Tar'S Onley. - ' .rl'i, Gordon iy Anne ai.J -Joyce jEure Mrs. B. G. Koonce entertained her- bridge club Tuesday evening at her -ym horns on Church. Street. Those play- 4 " ing were Mesdames V.' ''N. Darden, J. 0. (Felton; Charles Hehc, K M. Rid-, , dick, Charles Whedbee, "W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, -,V. A. uavenporw R. FutreU. I N. . HbUowell, . Miss ; T' Thelma Elliott and Miss Ruby White. The high score prise for the club 'went to Mrs. Darden and high lor the visitors wa 'Swarded iMiss Eluott. a sweet course was served.- 3 ' CORRECTION. In the invitation, , published last week, for the Stalling-iWinslow wed ding, the date of the -wedding was reported as Saturday, June 18th: this date should have read 'Sunday, June 18th. . , . SOCIETY TO MEET " The Blanche. Meekins Younar Wo men's Missionary Society of Anderson Church will meet Friday night," June 9, at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Mat thews. , :v -).' , , TO SHOW FILM , . " A religious film, .titled. Christ The King, will be shown at the Perquimans Central Grammar School on Tuesday night, June 13, at eight o'clock by the Young People of the Woodville Bap tist Church. No admission will be charged but an offering will be taken ana proceeds will go to the church's building fund. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY SUPPER Mrs. George W. Baker was enter tained at a surprise birthdav sunner. Saturday evening, June 3, at 6 o'clock at- the home of her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. George Caddy. A delicious supper' was served on FOR LAVtl AND? GARDEN You need proper tools to keep your lawn and garden looking as you like it!, . . sa select your tdols f rom our large stock. We have powered and hand lawn mowers, made by famous manufacturers and guaranteed to give satisfaction. 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