WHITE HAT NEWS l , - .V - i I Jo P.kWu; adwinipanJed ty Mr. . and Mrs. Guy fohite visited his son- in-law. mid daughter, Mr and! Mrs. H. L DuiutaS in Norfolk on Sunday. Mi Mr Walker Perry and chil dren, of Elisabeth . Cty. were dinner guests. p.Mfc jmd Mrs. George Baker on Sunday, -, ::i,.;, t y-f-Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dail were Sun day afternoon visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles pail.in Hertford. v-Jdr and UmVi, Banks wen week-nd guests of Charlie 5anks and Mrs. Mattie Bardift. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurdle and chil dren visited in Norfolk Sunday. Little Miss Sallie Ruth Hurdle remained for a rest. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sutton had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Blair of Hampton, Va., and Bobby Sut ton of Hertford. George ' Caddy and Ennis Phillips of Bethel were Sunday morning visit ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sawyer in Hickory, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and children of Norfolk were supper guests Umphlett. f ,,,... . , , , little Alias rauiette Dail was a week-end guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Muleiv -?r; . ' Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Hudson and children visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hudson in Columbia over the week-end. : ! . Mr. l and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Elisabeth CHy were guests? of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates this week-nd., Mrs. W. D. Perry is leaving this week to join her husband who is now stationed in Newport, R, I. Mm Per ry is the former Miss Janie Russell.,: Mr. and Mrs. Sew Long, Jf, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Dail on Friday night. : Mr. and Mrs. Watson Russell have as their guest this week Mrs. Whit Mathews. ;' Miss Dorothy Lee Miller and Worth Dail spent Sunday afternoon at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sawyer ' of Hickory, Va., and Mrs. Mason Sawyer were Sunday afternoon guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. XJlric Caddy. Mr. and Mrs. "(Buck" Jackson of Raleigh were week-end guests of his BELVEDERE . NEWS . Lri S? . " WUt; D" WOV UOt 1U101, T. R.' Winalow. on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman mother, Mrs. Callie Jackson. NEW BICYCLES JUST RECEIVED We Have Just Received A New Shipment of BICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS In 20-24 And 26-inch Sizes Just the thing for transportation in town or country .... See these beauties today! ,, We also have a complete line of I ' Bicycle Accessories TIRES PEDALS TUBES ... v : mm BARS CHAINS BASKETS , GRIPS and Many Other Accessories Mord Hardware & Supply Company "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C ivltha JOim DEEOE :cl2-A fcaMn la any combineable crop ..... . in any &14 condition, you'll Un more grain from every acre when you use thrifty, grain saving John Deere No. 12-A Combine. - Tli remarkable capacity and grain-saving performance of fhe Kb. 12-A is due to its straight-through, lull-width construc tion. Down oc standing . . . light or hoary crops flow evenly from fho cutter bar through tha full-width threshing; separating, and xtra4axg cloaning units. ":1 ! light in weight and maneuverable, the sturdy Ko. 12-A works successfully in wet Balds where heavier machines would bog -down. Jf s an easy-operating combine, wih simple adjustments for your particular crop or conditions. Seel us for complete information about the field-proved, time-tested John Deer Kov 12A Coinbii j. c. XLAr:o:LT.D & cc:.:?;.:r. l:sl BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 183a R. Ernest Lamb of Whittier Calif. spoke interestingly! and instructively, to a large audience 'at Pine Woods Church Sunday evening.;1"; y. - miss xnary rerry 01 uenrora was guest of Misa Glenda Lane Thursday nisht and Friday. i fc ;?2L !, v James A. Parker and daughter, Elizabeth,1' entoute to their home at Black Mountain from Manteo, called on friends in the village Thursday. Eev. A. J. Eure, Jr., of Roduco, was a guest Tuesday in the home of M.D. Lane and famuyt;s . . -tx-m fj Mr. and Mrs. N.; W. Chappell and daughter, Linda, visited Mrs. Louise Ward and family at Byland Sunday IP. M..-' -vi ' ''' ;: .. . Miss Willie Mae Chappell was the week-end guest of Miss Ella Cart- wright of Durante Neck. Mrs. Edwin. White, and two. children visited with relatives at TynerTues day P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie G. Chappell and two sons, Wayne and Grant, re turned Thursday after a tour through the Blue Ridge Mountains of Vir ginia. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton White of White- ston and Mr. and Mrs. Mack White and daughter, Carol, visited the .N. W. Chappell family Sunday, Mrs. Hettie, Lamb just ! returned from a visit with Mr., and Mrs. J.' B. Lipscomb of Richmond, Va., and with Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rogerson and family of Baltimore. The Rogersons returned. home with her and made a short visit a..- ' "''. W. 0. Lamb and two little daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Barrell of Snow Hill vicinity. Week-end guests of Mr. and -Mrs. 'Fred Smith included: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grimes of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Minnie Rountree, Mrs. Purvis Chappell, Mrs. Ruth Chappell, Mrs. Louis Winslow and Lois White Wins- low spent Sunday in Woodland and attended the Friends Yearly' Meet ing. Misses Avis .and Judith Winslow spent last week in Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks. . Mrs. Louis Winslow and Miss Lois Violet Winslow spent the week-end in Richmond, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. E.. L. Hitt Mrs. , Hitt returned honle with them for a few days visit. Mrs. Louis Winslow and her moth er, Mrs. T. D. Chappell,, spent Thurs day in Greenville Mrs. Ussie-Hollowell )m spending a few days with, '.her, I daughter, Mrs. AShby Jordan at Snow HilL:; lf SNOW HILlJEWS Mrs. W, M. Mathews and Mrtt Ed die .Harrell attended the "Common Glory" at Williamsburg and also visit-; ed other points of interest' on Thurs day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and Mrs,, Eunice , Harrell spent Thursday at Norfolk and Ocearf View, Va. I Mi, and Mrs. ' Russell . Baker and Anne ' of VWhiteston, Mr. and lira. Will Hoffler, and girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Punk Cayton at Norfolk; also' friends at St Bride's, Va., on Sunday. Mrs. ;W. M. Matthews spent Sun day, with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Over man at Elizabeth City. " . Mr. and Mrs. , Moody Harrell and Marion," Mrs. Mattie Harrell spent the week-ik4 yith lira. Seie SinP; r. Mrs; XM lfa Wuwlow1 of Hertford vito4W3BaMr; H.' Cart." Wright Wednesay ttf - ( f Mn? Jesse Harrell visited Mr. and Mrs. J. ; Li Harrell, Jr, at Norfolk, Va-,for'.a few' days.. . ;';': -; tv'; "Ulrs. Mattie rHarreU 'las ben visiK ihg MrJ and Mrs, Moody HarreU. - Mr. and Mrs, Ralph; Harrell and ; srirls visited Mrs. -G. 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