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LY, LTS.rrC'-p, II. C, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951. PAGE FIVE - a. - i i .J v-Ioverv Ward 'spent several days " a week with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack -ndi-icka. , ' ' rrnm Anderson . , f Sir. 'and Mrs. J, C. Sadler ' and daughter, Dorothy, of Anderson, S. C, viHited Mrs. IT. Q. Pruden last week. r.eturned Rrom Hospital - HarlrtHathaway has returned from the Albemarle Hospital where he spent several weeks. fc Accepts Position - W. . Nelson has accepted a po sition this week at the Hertford Hard ware Company, -v " , '. At Kitty Hawk . Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. J. "S. Vkk spent sever al days this week- at. the Johnson cottage, Kitty Hawk. . ' . In Edenton : Mrs. Temple Tarkenton spent the week-end in Edenton With her sisters, Mrs. Roland Ward and Mrs. Ernest Goodwin. Returned Home . . Mrs. J. C. KeebnU&, and Mm J. C. Keeton, Sr., have returned to their home at Livingston, N. J., after spend ing ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendricks. PIANO RECITAL i ..v 'Miss Kate Blanchard will present "her piano pupils on ' a program, of piano music Friday evening, May 18 at , 8 P (M, at the Educational Build ing of the Methodist Church. The public is cordially invited to attend. CLASS TO MEET - -:The Jodson Memorial Class of Hertford Baptist Church will hold its . reguUar class meeting Tuesday, May 15 at 8 o'clock at the liome of (Mrs. s Fred Mathews, with Mrs. G. E. Ben ton as joint hostess. All" members are urged to attend. NEWBOLD (REUNION C ' Attending the Newbold reunion on Sunday and having dinner at thflHo t tel Hertford were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Newbold, Bloam field, N. J.; Mrs. William Lowry JH, ' Drexel BUI, Pa. J Mr." and Mrs. Jack ftewboid, Rutherford, N J.; Mr. and . Mrs. Oscar Newbold and Mrs. Rosa Waldron, Washington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Withrow, Virginia and To the Voters of Hertford I want to express my. sincere thanks for the support extend ed me in the recent election. I will endeavor to serve you all to the best of my ability. . l!::yC!g$xi TTiihrow, Lymtl-Lur?,. Vs.; Ilr. and lira. Carl Winslow, Greensboro: Jerry Newbold, Fayetteviile; Mr. and Mrs. Shelton- Newbold and Nancy Newbold, Rocky Mount, and Mrs. C. A. Wright, Mrs. C N. 'Wright and Paula Wright, Jarvisborg. . BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ' Miss Thelma Elliott was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Charles Wfaedbee, V. N. Darden, B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, T. IB. Sumner, Charles Henc, J. O. Felton, and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Darden and Mrs. Henc received second high. A sweet course was served. -v 1 CIRCLE MEETS " ' Circle No. 2 of the Baptist Church met Monday night .with Mrs. Walter East. Mrs. 'Raymond Skinner gave the devotional, and Mrs. B, W. Pen nington, Mrs. W. E. Hoffler and Mrs. V. A. Holdren gave readings. Those present were Mesdames B. W. Pen nington, J. W. Hampton, Allen Perry, L. H. Dawson, Charles Johnson, E. A. Byrum, Hattie Spivey, Raymond Skin ner, Laura Pennington, V. A. Holdren and W. E. Hoffler. The meeting waa closed with a prayer by Mrs. Penning ton, after which the hostess served delicious refreshments. . To T!i3 Cilizcns Of lurtfcrd. . . Many thanks for the splen did support you gave me in the recent election. lvalue the confidence placed in me, and will work to serve you at all times.1 , Ti::;;;i vou! ; Voters of Hertford for the support given me in the recent election. I deeply appreciate your confidence, and will en-deavor- to serve to "the best in terest of each of you and the Town of Hertford. 17. II. II: SEE US FOB Btffff!tBET7ZX"t!VS"Wltt 1949 FORD PORLX)R. Ra dio,, heater, overdrive. Very .. :. ' ' . . v . " . clean. . . " 1949 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. Black. Good tires. Heater. 1948 PORn PORDOR. dio, heater, seat covers. : Ra- 1946 FORD FOR DOR. Ra dio, heater, seat covers. I New motor. Special. 1946 FORD TUDOR. Radio, heater. Motor rebuilt. " - 1949 FORD -ton Pickup. Extra clean. We have several older models at special prices. . . " SEE US FOR A-i USED CARS AM) TRUCKS . Winslow - Blanchard Elctcr Ccnpany , " ET3TF0RD, N. C. , KlidTAL PLANNI3 The high school and adult members of Mrs. "R. M. Riddick's music class will present their annual ' recital in the form of a mother's and. father's day program in the auditorium of the Hertford 'Methodist Church on Tues day night, May 15, beginning at eight o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. G. W. Barbee was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Grubb Street Those playing were 'Mesdames C. M. Willi ford, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jesaup, C. E. Johnson, J. T. Biggers, C. B. Holmes, M. R. Campbell and Miss Mary Sum ner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Williford. Refreshments were serveo. .- . - Too Iate To Qassif y LOSTGOLD CIRCLE EARRING on Church Street in Hertford. 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