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Or:: cars elected for the year Wei J. H. Towe, president; J. Emory White and W. W. (White, vioe-pramdenu: I. C. Yagl, secretary, and (R. M. Raddick,! Jr .treasurer. N j The members voted that meetings , A ' new club, composed tof men' of i the (Hertford Methodist Church, was org and Bed ' at a dinner meeting held, be held once each month. here on Wednesdays alght f law ;?Jd"!iFormer Resident among men. ISomrte 60 members of the church siimed membership cards, and offi- ..i..Uwiluill! . 1 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Commissioner for the Town of Hertford, subject to the Pri fary, April 30. YOUR VOTE AND . SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED 0. C. BERRY Killed In Maryland ' (David L. Rogerson, 62, former Uesi denV of (Perquimans County, ana . a veteran of World War I, was Wiled instantly in a highway' accident on Tuesday night of last week, near Elk- ton. (Maryland. He was the son ofi the late 'Mr. and Mrs. IJ. Q. Rogerson, and brother of Mrs. H. V. Lamb of Route two, Hertford. - (Surviving besides Mrs. Lamb, are his wife, 'Ann Rogerson and five sons, Paul, John, David, Chester and Wil liam , ' Funeral services were conducted at Baltimore, Sid., last (Friday afternoon, and were attended by Mrs. (Lamb Burial was in National Cemetery ' in Baltimore. BELVIDERE NEWS Mrs. H. V. Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur QLamb and children have re turned home after attending the fun eral of Mrs. Lamb's brother, held last'. Friday at (Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Ferrell and son of Portsmouth, Va., spent (Sunday with Mrs. H. V. Iamb. VOTE FOR T. E. RAPER For Mayor Of Hertford MUNICIPAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT APPRECIATED 'xsWwith Alt THE FEATURtS TjA that CcUlit? in an outboard tmm ajmu MMUvariiM and docttlftQ for epwatlan In any w.oth.r, truly Wtl Op thai vou aa whra th. fih or.. Mognapui Stortw for quick, Mty rtart.. light in wtighl, hav r c i ..u i..l Pnwtr1 Mammal tv towns mok. h fm.l "" thai v.r powanrf mntfflv 1 tail and Itoltor SMrlngt Throughout Bath Room Fixtures Modernizing yoar old bathroom? Installing a new . bath? Then see.us for the most complete line of bath room fixtures in town. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH . . ; . N Bath Tubs Lavatories Toilets Sink Faucets . " Bath and Basin Cbcks Medicine Cabinets ' Towel Bars ' Toilet Paper Holders Galvanized Pipe , Pipe Fittings 4-inch SoiTOpe Terra Cotta Pipe ' . Fittings and Drain Tile I1H1TFO Erin SUPriYCfl. "TRADE UZRZ AND BANK TUB DIFFERENCE PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. EPETJAM flOKIZIAND MEphriam Forehand, 78, died at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at his home on Route Two. H was the son of the late Ephriam (Mid Lucria Fore hand. .Survivinir are three grandchil dren, IMeJvih iForehand and Mrs. Lou Winslow-of IRoate Two, and MrsMar jorie IRoxintree. of Pjortsmouth Val, and a daugrhter-in-law, Mrs. Elsie Forehand. :, The body was removed Go ithe Lynch 'Funeral Home pending1 fun eral arrangements. - , WINFAIJ4 NEWS 'Mw.-'N.' B. Owens and Sirs. Eallfe Jones of Elizabeth City spent Tuesday with airs. jttollde (Barber. : - iRev, and (Mrs, E. B. Edwards and daughter, "Sarah IFrances of Edenton, visited at the D. I Barber Jiome on Mrs. W. M. iMaier'CWarlotte, ar rived Thursday to Bpend a few days with Mr. and iJrs. XJ. I Godwin. Mrs. Varina Brabilo and son of Edenton visited her sister, over' the week-end, (Mrs. C. IL. Godwin " " Mr. and Mrs. -Harry IBarber visited Frank Hughes in 'Edenton, Thursday night. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. F. HolldwelL Mr. and Mrs., IE. 'B. Hollowell, Mrs. J. M. Maithews of Glazabetlh City, Mrs. Ai IS. Sheffield of Miami, 'Fla., motored to Portsmouth, .Va., a!nd attended the wedding of their nephew, QBclbby 'Pow- Mrs. W. G. Hollowell was-called to Norfolk, Va, Thursday on account of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs, W. Talmadge Miller. (She was ac companied to Norfolk by Mrs. Elbert L. 'Bailey, her sister. - Mrs. A. D. Sheffield of Miami, Fla., has returned home after spending several days with relaitives here. Mrs. J. L. Nixon, who has been very ill, is able to be out again. ' ' . Mrs. T. H. White has returned home after spending' some time with her mother, Mrs. t). P. EIMott, who has been very sick in Chapanoke. Miss Anne Proctor and Richard Kra mer of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Tom Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Harry! ISpruill and children of Edenton were visitors at the home of Mrs. Haywood Proctor over ithte week-end. v S. Ct JUrs. W. W. Jarvis from L!o yock, Jck Campen and ILIrs. Codao West of Philadelphia, spent 7r day with Mr. and lira, II. JE. C;y. Paul Vaughan of Portsmouth spei Sunday with (Miss Lena Symons. ffis week here returnei home, accompan ii by her motI;er,- iMrs. lima Dor (Lira. Georre Jackson -attended the fas-CcGam W. O.C Zona Meeting Tt j. : ; . : f ' ' tlr. a.fi 1'rsi W V. r. and of Hertford .re dinner guests of Ir. and Mrs. Tr-.laceBri-ht on Sunday. it Thafs what you get at the Hertford Geaners.. ..Here your clothing gets personal attention. There is a differ ence in dry cleaning, and the plant which does the job -makes all, the difference. : . ; 1; 1 -; ; v-t' .''" '"'"' ;, ; i-; :- -v " ,:- , ' ' t ' '-'"-'V When you are ready to put away winter woolens, call the HERTFORD CLEANERS. We have both plastic rand paper storage bags. ' : r - i , . . - Hertford Cleaners - BERNARD F, PROCTOR, Owner-Operator - Hertford Mm I Supply Company Trade Here and Bank the Difference" .PHONE 3461 - " , HERTFORD, N. C. WHITE HAT NEWS Misses Mary IFrances and Shirley Eure IFaye Miller, Dorothy Lee Mil ler, Mrs. Horace Miller, Levy and Nor man MillerEdward Lane and Billy Morris iBenton "attended ithe Youth Rally on Sunday afternoon, which was held at Edenton.. Miss Mollie Lu Yeates spent Sunday with her !brother-in4aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson. r Mrs. Mattie Umphlett visited rela tives (here during the week-end, she is staying with her daughter, Mrs,- Ar thur Lane in Elizabeth City, who is recuperating from an operation. Mr. and, Mrs. !Seth Umphlett and Dickie, Mrs. Adelaide 'Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Levy Sawyer and children visit ed Mr.' and Mrs,' Jim 'Williams in Roanoke iRapids on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. freeman Umphlett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and daughters visited the Aza lea Gardens on Sunday. , v Mr. -and Mrs. Whit Cartwright, Mr. and.Mrs. Ulric. Caddy, Misses Wilma Anne and Louvinia Caddy visited the Asalea Gardens and City Park in Norfolk on Sunday afternoon. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eure and Mel vin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Hurdle and daughters went ito Manteo Sunday af ternoon. '.:'";".-..'.,' Market Street ?hone'3851 CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs.- C. W. iSawyer fand daughter of Baltimore, Md., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Bright .': . . Mrs. Sarah (Baker spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va., with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Baker. : . ' Mrs. IRutih Gardner of Orangeburg, GOOD HEATS AT- Lower Prices 95c WESTERN B EEP GRADE A Round Steak, lb.. Sirloin Steak, lb. T-Bone Steak, lb. Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb. ..X2z Boneless Beef, lb.- 79c Perk Chops, lb. ...65c Skinless - . . . Franks, lb. .....4Cc Perk Liver, lb.45e Fryers, lb. 52 Clifcken Wings, lb. SZz Oleomargarine, lb. Z i. WiB DELIVER ' Z A V 7 Phore 8471 BLTJIIFCCJ), N. 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