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Surviving in addition to tlo wiJower and her mother, are two brothers, Er nest Howell, and Ivan Dalem Howell, both of Tyner: five sisters, Mrs. Clif ton Griffin. Mrs. Wallace GoooVin, Hertford: Mrs Moral Byrum and tUrs. Carlton Vick. both of Suffolk, and Mra. O: W. White of Greenville, C . ;a Ccnixt At Cito In cooperation with the Potato Fes tival, scheduled to 1e held at Eliza beth City, in the near future, a Potato Queen contest will be held at the State Theatre next Thursday night, May 17, it was announced today by , B. L. Gabs, manager of the theatre. The winner of the local contest will compete in the district contest, at which time the Potato Queen will be chosen, to be held at Elizabeth City the following Thursday night -v. Ccpcland Funeral Mrs. Pearl Copeland, 60, wife of Josie Copeland, died last Friday night at 11:30 at her home in Tyner after a lingering illness. The body was taken from the Lynch funeral Home at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon tothe Happy Home Church at Tyner where the Hev. IJ. H. Mash burn and the Rev. J. E. Roberts offi viated at services. (Burial was made ; in Rocky Hock Cemetery. She was a daughter of Mrs. Lizzie T)il nH thA lata ftennm R. Howell. Beach. Va. The" dining worn was Special Service A series of interdenomination ser vices have been conducted at the Piney Woods Friends Church, at Bel vidcro, this week, according to. an an TmnncAment made by the Rev.' Carl Yow, who stated the services, held in observance of National Family Week, will come to a close Friday night ; Attendance at the services; have been ercellent and the public is in vited to attend the final service to HONORED AT SHOWER" ' Mrs. C. M. Wffliford, (Miss Doro thy Maynard and Mies 'Bertha Swartz of Norfolk, Vl, were joint hostesses at a supper party and shower Friday evening at the Hotel Hertford, honor ing Mrs. Bill iPickhardt at Virginia The dining Keep Lawns Beautiful till a , . m m 111 i . m : MI I I m f aii ' 'i r.'ODEL I J 16" end 13' cut ' No other lawn mower offers 10 many time and money-saving tea . tatei. Natural-grip steel handle... hn- ger-tip adjustment.. . ; automatic self sharp ener and many more. Properly balanced weight, precise cutting action and durable construction assure tear of perfect mow ing performance. OUR LAWN AND GARDENING TOOLS MAKE OUTDOOR WORK A PLEASURE , . , COME IN AND . SELECT YOUR NEEDS TODAY! Hand and Power Lawn Mowers - Hose U Grass and Hedge Shears, Rakes. Hoes -7- Shovels Yard Brooms WE ALSO HAVE' VIGORO Ikrtford Wntm & SL"!y Comply "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. 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Mrs. PkU...- i wij ; sage. Surrtr wss c." fj- lowirg guc 't, t " r t " test of honor 1 I giftsr U- ...j . . , C. V. Williford,.U 1L of Clifton -Forgs, Va.; V. : . ' Jen, J. T. Eir?r3, Tom Ccx, - tch, Julian White Lawrence , Z, El lie White, Tom Perry, Cc In Iaier, R. S. Monds,;Jr., Joe i'o.'.l Jack Winslow, ', Francis Je , C. It. Holmes, fiuby Coleman, 1,1. beH, Wate Eelfe, F. Sumnpr, foss es Joanna yillifordj IPfctilvI 'yers and Cookie 'er. " " - , . WHITD370N Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Larjlter and daughters, Nancy and Carol, of Nor folk, Va., were week-end gucits of Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter and lira. Ver na Winslow.; '..vC- ;';- IMrs.' Elisha Winslow speiit a 'few day's-last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Jackson and Mr. Jackson in 'South Carolina, ' Clifford -Winslow spent the week end in Norfolk,-Va, with Donald Winr slow.. y..t:- - r4v ; Mrs. J. H. Stallihgs was admitted in the Albemarle Hospital Sunday for treatment iv-v''vVv'LrV'; Mrs. Miilbon Cullipher and Mrs. 1 Jim Abridge of Merry Hill spent last Thursday night with "Mrs. Cullipher's parents, Mr., and Mrs. S. N. Riddick. Henry Winslow is visiting1 relatives in Kocky Mount, Mrs. A. IB. White is improving after being quite' ill. Mrs. Elizabeth White is still on the sick list. ' ' MBS. MARY JANE EBGRN Mrs. Mary Jane Eborn died at her home at Seawarren, 91. J- after a long illness. ' Details of the funeral , services at Seawarren were not announced but the . hody was brought to Hertford on Wednesday and burial was in the church yard of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. ' , Survivors include one son, William Nixon Eborn of Seawarren, N. J.; one niece, Mrs. W, H. Hardcastle of Hert ford. . i. Mrs. Eborn was a native of Per quimans County, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Nixon. . v WINS ESSAY CONTEST ILouis E. Dawson, son of IMr. and Mrs. L. H. Dawson, has been declared the winner of .an essay contest, con ducted at Perquimans High School, under the sponsorship of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary, it was announc ed today by Mrs. J. H. Towa, Chair man of the Auxiliary's Americanism Committee, The essay' written by the youth was . titled f ree enterprise vs. Increased Government Control. -A. prize of five dollars was awarded the winner. His essay will be entered in the State con test sponsored by the ILegion. y.; , 1 It and chiliren Cla V. : T. R. ";: c of -r r v; ' 1 a' Vs. Da- '-ry rl.-cys cf a' .'y cre t of its V. 7. Tpiv.y 3. Lipscomb cf, Richmond, idinj some time with her i. Lefji Lamb and fami- : . (Ter h A. 8 o' ' r - fl -- T ;2 j Lc;, No. A, rT.. w;!l ipct Tu'" 7 I r 9 y J' EL . C:LRDrS suggest you remember your MOTHER on Sunday, May 13th, with a gift thst is useful ... something she will use and prize in days and months to come.- jSee this large selection of gifts today. l , . ' DRESSES .1 : LINGERIE y HOSE . HAND BAGS - . GUQVES . ..." SHEiTTS AND PILLOW SLIPS " r-v SPREADS AND PIECE GOOD3 Come in and let us help you select your - ' , . mother's day gift! t C3 vxj v.ir v;::: ciot;:2S? FOR THE PICK of the VORK CLOTHES . . ,PICK TEST! , ' And there is no better time than NOW while our stocks of nationally; ADVERTISED TEST WORK CLOTHES AREOOMPLETE. . ' r . ' !. f f-f - " ; ' '' .;" : -i ' '.' , - 'iL-'". " ''.-.V''";.. '; -'i. .!; J'V' : ',!': . .!',-.'W ;'';;--'.''-'' - V r. ; With TEST OVERALLS and DUNGAREES as well as MATCHED SUITS, you get PLUS MILEAGE, real comfort, true fit ... . and you get style along with comfort and long wear. YES . . ; for dollar for dollar value , TEST WORK . CLOTHES mean more for your money. F or a better buy, bet ter BUY TEST. L - . .Come in today and let us show,, you our: complete line of WORK CLOTHES. " - J. C. EIciEislliaE'd 'Si ,., fee "BUNCUARD'S' SINCE tip t HERTFORD, N. C WINPALLNEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sheiton Morgan and son, Skipper, and Thomas H. White spent Sunday at Nags Head, v James Robert Barjrer, U. S. Navy, of Charleston, S. C, spent the week-end with his .parents, Mr. and IMrs. J, H. Barber, Jr. H. B. Mjller of Cherry Point, NIC, spent the week-end with his wife and parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. I 'Bailey and son. Elbert, Jr., and Mrs. W. G. Hollo well ' were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. r Jimmie Earnhardt in Edenton on Sunday. . . ; Mrs. J, P. Evans of Richmond, Va., is spending several days with Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr. . . Mrs, Haywood Proctor has return ed home from Norfolk, Va.. where she spent several days last week with relatives. ..... "-Mrs. Nina Mae Uinholster and daughter of Jacksonville. Fla.. have arrived to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Arthur Pierce. Reginald Jones, Jr., has returned to N-,Y after spending several days with his family here. t CTJAPANOilE NFTO Itlrs. John Bright and son, WCLur Bright spent Sunday with relatives at Camden. Hr. Jtnd Mrs. lOnntia Wrlimn nt OcV Ridgo; Tenn., were guest of his par ents, iir. and 'Mrs. j. j. Wilson,, fct Friday.- - Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallmgs t.T.1 son, Tommie, and Miss Lena Sytr' -s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i:c Branch at Virginia Beach, Va. Norwood Elliott, student at E. C, C, Creenvifle was the week-end guect t f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, L. liott . 'Ilr. and Mrs. C P. Quincy sr " '. TTe'.sday and Thursday of last . in Norfolk and Ocean View, Va, CIrs. . J. , H. Bright and T.-:-t visited friends near New! on IVi'ay. . 1 George Jackson,' Mrs. 1 . 1-on, l.rs. John Elliott and I C P. Quincy attended the Zone !L ' 7 c f f e W. S. C. S. in Hertford t - y. 1 't. and Krs. Weldon CoDoweU-' fT-uJrsn cf near Edenton spent ' y v her parents, Mr. and : J.r.L. t. ' - . 11 Liu. FAMILY.. FOMO POLICY r NORTH AMERICA ASSURANCE CIETY OF.V1RGINIA, INC. ' , . ' . '. Announces a New Infantile Paralysis Policy For You And Your Faiaily .. PAYS FOR THE FOLLOWIITG BENEFITS UP TO .CO IMMEDIATE COVERAGE FROM DATE OF POLICY . ENTTRE FAMILY AUTOMATICALLY . , - - v , COVERED V"' ,.-':' ;'',"-'' .:- 'r-f- ' ,' '?'' "'! ,Vv'?-'f-:; 4: ' '?".!; i -c j(. ... - . ... --w " - m' ; '.'.' Husband, wife and all unmarried children from 3 months old to 18th birthday, includ-, r- i:,ZsJ;J FOR J2ACH PERSON COVERED PAYS FOR HOSPITAL BILLS 'Room and board while "' fag such children bora during term of policy? in any hospital, drugs, medicines, physio- M - : therapy, , miscellaneous charges, . Kenny - treatment, rental of crutches, braces, wheel chairs. ' DOCTOR'S BILLS Expenses for medical care performed by physicians, surgeons, os t teopaths or physio-therapists. IRON LUNG EXPENSES Use of iron' lung or other similar apparatus or mech&i cai equipment. h v BENEFITS PAYABLE FCIl MAXIMUM OF THREE YEATJS TREATRIENT LOW, CCST 7 ' NURSE'S wr EXTEirCES Services cf li-. censed or graduate nurses not mcirJbers of Jnsarerf s taasly: y ' AMr:XE Srr.VICE E i in curred to tr 'f.:--iL 'td. - - r a f cr I j'f ; in cr tI.: . - .ip: -.-4. -t V tv: CI iTXD . fcr 3yc:.r; y - t : t . w-awasr s und her . ij t lowly in r. a-
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