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-J tzjl. .." I-atie volji- are rapidly f".irr rarls of American Le.on Auxiliary's PcrT Day workers, Uas. J. R. Webb, Porry Chaizmaa t Wil liam Paul Stllrcg unit of the Auxil iary announced today.-' " " - The volunteers are coming from other organizations as well as from the Auxiliary. They include the Giri Scouts, who will be in Hertford and every community trr Perquimane County throughout the day Saturday, S7ay 26, to distribute Memorial Pop trie to be worn in (tribute of Ameri ca's war dead. They will also receive contributions for aid of disabled war veterans and needy childrerf' of vet erans. ' '-"J . A fine patriotic - spirit a Mieing shown by everyone participating in the preparation of Poppy Day, post ers being drawn by students of the Hertford Grammar School. , "Distributing oppies is hard, un accustomed work and requires sacri fice of time and personal interest. Yet it is, of course, nothing com pared to the sacrifices: made for 'Am- enca by those - wnom tne poppies tionor, and by those still living whom the poppies aid. Knowing this, our 1 - ill V 4-1. H;MAi i bright and early on Poppy Day, eager to do their part to make the day a success. I am sure the public will meet them with (the same patriotic spirit," Mrs. Webb stated, ir v II ' -.cs r I" ry G. R : J. '. Carlton Ca-nou, Ar "e l 7. Skinner, B. G. Koonce, D. P. 1. , . , I Grafton Mathews and J-'.z l.ly Whit. The horn score prise went to Kiss White, floating prise went to Kra. Tucker, low and a guest pnae was awarded Urn. Newbold, A sweet course was served. , '.; . surpraPAr.TY ' Miss Anne White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, and -J. " A. Bray, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bray, of Woodville, entertained the senior. class. and a few other guests Thursday evening at an outdoor sup per party at the home of Mr. and sirs. Bray. The school colors, green and white, were carried out In the decora tions. The invited guests, besides the class, were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. C fi. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur White and family andMr. and JLts. Erry ' 1 . . per game; verse:. .J. 1 1 . CONC-.1J AT - -. 1 Kiss Ruth Elliott, who is t 1 1 1 ' - rled next month to IT.Ja 3. was honored at a strper (f.rzi teachers of the Grammar C ' the home of lira. W. II. T'J lower floor of Ce nor s v 1 f fully decorate 3 with r '. ; i The dining tcj.e was 1 i t .. 1 1 tiful linen cl?Ji and tic ' r ? a low bwl cf 1 j t-1 1 ed candles. JZlzs I r s jr: ed a corsage of yellow res v n I :r arrival. Sae was also gift of crystal in her cho a r " n. Those present were V ; i honoree, Miss Thelma LUlo'i," : ' M. Riddick, Mrs. Cecil j Dorothy Maynard. Mrs. Ju" ' -V Miss Mary Burnner. Mrs. Thai Can. pell, Mrs. John Costen and Mrs. Jen- juub vrairere. l.tful hct". j ft a JLyevc ' ;t5. ' :isa r.uth n" i . 'J lower floor of l a S; ' ' ;jUydecorJ It i ora and 6E 1 II c I If 3 1 j - ROOK CLUB MEETS Miss Mary Sumner was hostess to her rook club Friday night at her home on Church Street. Thoe play SALE Up To 50rOJT W. M. DIVERS ft SON Jewelers Hertford, N. C KPAT cans FROM Thousands of your fellow citizens have found the way to , h .. j: family security through Farm Bureau Family Income protec- ' - i tion. Don't put off what you know you should attend to, .1"" '' because of mistaken ideas of cost. Farm Bureau plans are built so you can afford them! Cet the figures ... no obligation. ' - HerWrt N. Nkioei HERTFORD, N. C. I t 4 PHONE 8446 OR 3196 ri '.V X T e i u 1 l--'.i-; r 7 T.DW ..n -t3r- t t " 1 a 1 ' 1- 1 a r t 1 ' ..a-r"-jf :" lrj Johnson, R. U.-Cid'" C. 7. Car- eef Silas Whedbee, J. i L .iral- ter, (Edwards, Hisses H. .ta L.aott, Dorothy (Maynard, I'zry Cumner, Ruby White, and Dorcas . JSnowIes. Miss -Elliott was presented a wrist corsage at the beginning of the even ing. The high score prise went ito Mrs. Charles WheOee, second hih to Miss Ruth Elliott, who also received a gift from the Tiottess. ' ed with a mu. 1 t table of the ho'.: ature bride's 1 c cards and tJ.ll i . 1 . Shot Of K-CS 1 ilow. After far r HijoyedbriJ-e: L. esdames W. II. H. , Charles Whedbee, Cc l SALE . up To 50 off W., M. DIVERS ft BON , ; Jewelers Hertford, N. G V i v :::ing miAanira - " ricctris Ircr.3--Electric Hot Pltca , See US TODAYJfor a Real BARGAIN Ia EJectric Appli ances. These Articles Must Be Sold During Our Oose-Out I-&Sfid Oil.. Co. ,vPIK)NE364i HERTFORD, N. C. III w . r. ' ' . ' ' ' " 1 By order of the Town Council, in regular meeting, 1950 delinquent taxc3 in Hertford win be advertised on June 8th. . . , : " The sale of the same will be held on Monday, July 9th. Please make settlement now and save additional costs of advertising , . w hi-,) CLERK TOWN OF HERTFORD 1 "Xwvwvvvvv W0lJJm0)1 1 111 ; 'Telephone service, opn, y m erating unaer regu- CT. V lated rates, cannot ' 1 " P"todce large enough IW earnings to pay for e . - pansion. This it financed by in vestors who buy our stocks and bonds. Your telephone service 4 money goes toward operating costs and to give investors a re sonable return on their moneys ; By operating on a sound basis, ' we can attract the money which helps to give Americans the world's finest telephone service. TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH THE NORFOLK at CAROLINA COMPANY Elizabeth City - Edeniott Manteo Hertford Snnbnry DEPENDABILITY I. r. mm UO fire, or flood, or thief can violets the SnvulnerabilHy of ids modern bank vault. H is the safe, sure protection for al it encloses, a veritable to dependetty1 The quality and dependebtlity of our service is not tempered by financiel consideration. 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