T ...tt-i --w a n. Ur, and Mrs. Thomas Thompson f Elizabeth City -swnt &a week-end with her parents; Mr. and ili J.- D.1 --!- - - - - j i 11 iii)iii-qt iririi"ffc"in"ir irii'irijminfAjrxixw , Mrs. Mabtie Umphlett visited her sell were week-end euets of Mr. an, flira. Herman luaddy.. ? - daughter, Mrs. Arthur Lane, In Eliza beth City on Wednesday, Chief and Msg. Warren Perry and (l I ONE-COAT FLOOR FNSl 'Thia all-purpose Floor Enamel resists wear ; t on any surface Interior or Exterior. Mm hard quickly. ; iCevvrt h Om Coal m any painted wrfac. - V- - Saab again dirt, GiVm loftQ loirinQ prbttcNotv , This Miff-proof, atony flnhh b v aasy to Inap daan. . ' Racommwidad' far interior floort, " , woodwork, linoleum, dadon, porch floofi, decks, porch and - fwnHur. niw. sMrr mm MrsoNiA9iNr mint J. a BLANCHARD & CO., INC. ' "BLANCHARD'S SINCE 1832" 12 Cu. Ft. Size ja. - r New ttroamllned design Finger-touch, counter balanced lid BulH-in lock 2 handy, sliding baskets Famous Meier-Miser ( mechanism ' Automatic interior light .r.o. p J. C. DMIARD & COM, liXi! "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 , . 2 eeeyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :-i When our Christmas Club checks arrive in the mail, it s like getting money from nowhere : ...and members of our 1951 Christmas Clubs I are now receiving their checks . . . which will ; ; help to provide extra money for Christmas. : i If you are not among those who are receiv ing Christmas checksright now, we suggest f you look into this service we offer each year; Our 1952 Chrftmas. Savings Clubs .start November 19 ..'.you can join for as little as 25 X cents a week. We have other clubs' ranging t up to $5.00 per week . : : and in 5Q weeks wewill i I send you a check that will make Christmas in i fio a nappier one ior you. . . its uie smanesi'X i .way to pmy-ior a mce Ajnrisnnas every year. COME IN ' TODAY AND" START . your SAVINGS! : : A" t; . MEXStS F. D. L C. Miss Elizabeth Hobbs and Charlie Harvell of Norfolk,?' Va.,. epent the week-end with Mr, And . Mrs. Isaac Lane. . - - Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett and Dickie visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wfl- liams at Roanoke RapidB on Sunday. Mrs. T. A. Sawyer spent Friday with lira. Ulric Caddy. , Mr. and Urs. Se A Long,. Sr., at tended the funeral - of tiieir nncle, Henry Lor 3 of Elizabeth City wso was bricJ ne r Bethel :tt week.? anl lira. Seth Lorj; Sr., had! as t r d.nner gucs on Sunday, Mr. and Lira. Ceth Lon, Jr.; 1-r. and Mrs. CyrU- Yinslow and son of Celvidere. ? .lira. Seth Long, Sr., sppnt Thurs day with- ber daughter, lira. Cyril Winalow, at Belvidere. , Kisses Mollie'Lu Yeates, Wilma Ann Caddy, Mr. and Mrs.,Leroy I)ai and Paulette spent Sunday with Up and Mrs. Horace Miller and family.' - Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clark and guests of Wilson spent the week-end at their cottage here. . ' , THITESTON NEW A corrfttion from last. week; Daly Rountree is. home from the armed forces with an honorable discharge with medical, reasons instead of a medical discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow, Em ily and Bettie Winslow and Mrs. Duane MdBride of Chuckatuck, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rountree. , Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Riddick. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Riddick' arid son Steve spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Cullipher at Merry HilU . Mrs. Callie Curlings returned to her home in Elizabeth City after a visit with "Mr. and Mrs. Charlie" White and famUy.''?'rs';?i:.v-.,j'!p;r.':;-;' . Recent visitors of Mrs. Ida Winslow ( and family were. Mrs. Bertha White,' Mrs. T.; R. Winslow, Mrs. George Winslow and daughters '"Shields and. Georgia Kay of Belvidere, Mrs. Callie Curlings of, Elizabeth City, Mrs. Jim Hendricks of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robbs of Seabord, N. C... Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow and Billie of Belvidere, ;i Mr.' and Mrs. C. E. Winslow and son, Johnnie; of Norfolk. .Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rountree, Miss Mlarie Rountree and Mr. and Mrs. Al'-. len J. Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest Winslow and family at Chuck atuck, Va., Monday." iMr. and Mrs. George Baker .and ihildren visited Mr, and Mrs. .Charlie Baker Sunday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and chv'dren of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter . Saturday, after Mr.- and" Mrs. Lynwood Winslow, Laclair and Clinton Winslow and Miss Kathryrt ... Goodwin went to Norfolk Sunday tosee Holiday on Ice. A . Mr., and Mrs. Mercer Winslow and Clarence Winslow spent Sunday jn Norfolk with Floyd Winslow. , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stalling and son Larry attended Holiday 0 Ice in Norfolk Sunday. - ' i . IMr. and . Mrs. Merrill Winslow and family and Henry Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Winslow and f am ily in Suffolk Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lane were Mrs. 'Russell Smith of. West Norfolk, Mrs. Herman Out law of Drivers and Mrs. Oliver Brave man of Norfolk. ' : J t i L.. .i e . (Little Hiss Lenna Umplavtt,is fc-A wjth the mumps, v , 'MYs. . Frank Humphlett's condition is some better. . Mrs. Mollie Barber is still, very ill Kr. and Krar-Edvrin. rauhtry of Greensboro, , N. C, spent -the week end with Mrs. V.. E. r -"htry. Mrs. E. F. I.3 1 it .jrnei from Norfo'.'t Corul Iiospitl, 1 -folk, Va., a;. J her condition is '.' - ly improved. : ,' W. T. Miller cf Norfolk, Va- vL-'t- ed his sister, Li-s. l.r. G. Hollowell, Friday on his wry to Iloria. Mr. and.' I'rs. C. -P." 'WheJbee of South Norfolk. vL" ,i jrelaJJvs here over the week-end.' ' - . Mrs. W. M. Powell and ' dau-ter, Mrs. Joe Busik: and her ''son 'Kuan, who have been viuiiing llr. and Johnnie Love and Mrs. Nanie.NowcJ for the .past ten " days", returned to their, home In IIatboo, Pa., Tuesday;. '"' . SOCim MEETS. - ii : The United Society of Friends Wo men met Saturday at ;the .home of Mrs. Callie Copeland with Mrs. Curtis Ghappell as assistant hostess. - , Nineteen ? members were present, most of whom answered at roll call with Bible, verses on peace. , Mrs. A. ' H. -Chappell read the Scripture lesson and ." followed - with vocal', prayer. Mrs.- F. M. Copeland reviewed the "Friendly Flashes." Mrs. Oliver Layden 1 presented, the lesson from, the study book "We Am ericans" using the chapters; Brazil: Colossus of the South, and Mexico leads the Way. . - The president's letter was read and discussed. A special thank offering was taken for home and foreign,, mis sions. . . , v , ' ; , ' ' After all repeated in unison Isaiah BELVIDERE NEWS . . Mrs. Claud Winslow, Mrs. . Lizzie Hollowell, Mrs. Oliver Winslow and Mrs. Louis Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs. Ashby' Jordan in Greenville re cently. .. ' Mr." and Mrs. N. D. Ghappell spen: Friday and Saturday with relatives in Norfolk Va. - ' ; Mn and Mrs. T. C. Perry, SVand Mrs. T. C Perry, Jr., and Mrs. Jack Benton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Gregory of Shiloh.' ' ' Mrs.' W. A. Winslow and Mrs. Roy Ward spent Wednesday-with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Winslow at Whiteston. Mr and Mrs. L. J. Winslow spent the weekend ' with their daughter, Mrs. R. M. White and family at Nor folk, Va. ; - ,'.. t Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Chappell wel comed home their son, Sgt , Wilbur Chappell from Korea last week. H left Sunday for Fort Bragg., (Mrs. F. M. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chappell and twin daughters visited the Louis Winslow . family Monday evening; l Sunday- visitors with Mr. and 13rs. A. H. Chapoell were - Mrs, llinnie Rountree and Mrs. Ruth Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Fred.E. Smith enter tained over the week-end their chil dren and families from Washington, ' W. A. Winslow went to Rex Hospi tal," Raleigh, Tuesday for observation and treatment. . . . , J V YfcfcU News tHr. and Mrs. Jesse Stanton and family. Zltea LucCle .Whito and I'rs. Frank 1 Wiiley attended the-' f.iday night performance of Holiday jn Ice in Norfolk Va. .Walter Humphlett, Jr..- and Tatsy and " Grover Eoliowell are at lime 'r. "i lira. Leroy J . ton cf .ap- and Mrs. J. v. . No- anoke viaiied lit. well C-nJry-? f. f-' " . r. 6. r Harrell Gas & Coal Co. Next to Perquimans High School Phone S88I , - 1 J, : HERTFORD; N. CL . - pound cake and sl:l ruts. ' . - ', i) i i t ' r 1 i in".,." "'-I. TZDAY PATY : diss AKce Proctor was entertained at her home. Friday night, wiwi.a birthday party. ' Games were played and enjoyed by f 'l. The gifts were opened and ac L..owloJed, ' Refreshments , of ice cream, caL 2s and candy were sen-ed. TLose precant or sending gifta were: Amelia and Marshall ; Boyce, Doris Copelandr Herbert Ray. Lane, John rutier- Eyrum, Irvin Copeland, Jr., Kin? -George Byrum, Hazel Trueblood, Carolyn Mathews, Peggy Stokely, Ru dolph Perry,' Fred Jones,: Durwood Lane, Barbara and Harvey Butt, Jr., Louis - Wooten, Joe Dickens, ' Ray Meads,--- Jean White, Milton Chappell, Sherry Goodwin; Sara Mae and Onita : Copeland, Shirley ure, Mollie Lu -Yeates, Romona and Louise Chappell, "Belvin Eure, John Wesley CI appelU John William Chappell, Mr. and Mrs:': J. D. Yeates, MrsTA. T. Boyce,'Bill and June Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Proctor and Mary Esther, and Maurice Lee Saunders. .' Trim V , 1 s.. J. P, J. , . H. A. j, J.j. S. II. .l and Mrs..C.F.7ulf. . - - '-" '-'High- score prize was won 1 1" Whedbee. The hostess served a e .'. coursev' v- ' . -C , . j.. ''' ' " ENTERTAINS AT ROOK Mrs.-G. A. White was hostess Fri day nightoat' a. Rook Party at , her home- in Woodland Circle. Five tables were arranged and thof playing were: Mesdames B. R. Inscoc Edward Barber, '.Ray Haskett, Hilton White, Francis Nixon, Jim Bass, Al fred Lane, Harry ' Winslow, ' Jjmm: Stallings,' Edgar Fields, Elizabel Haskett Louis Tarkington, Haywoo Divers, B. J. Holleman, Martin Towe; J. T Lane, Tom Cox, Noah Gregory, J. A. Leete and Clinton Eley. ; High score prizes were won by Kw, Martin Towe and Mrs. Ray Haskett. Other prize winners were Mrs. Tom Cox, Mrs. B. J. Holleman and Mrs. Clinton Eley. FOR YOUR mvi;:fi DINNER , '. Select proper utensils '' for 'cooking and serving the turkey. SEE US TODAY FOR - ROASTERS POTS TANS ; PRESSURE COOKERS y- CAKE PANS PIE PANS CJOJTEE MAKERS CARVING SETS ' ..f GLASSES AND DISHES , ' Hertford Mm t 'ITrade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD N. C. Says: SHOP EARLY USE- -CUIl LAY -A : - WAY FLAN t I Vv' ;:'JS SELECTING YOUR GIFTS FOIL CIIILDIIEN . We Are Now DiEpL-ytlj Some Of Our Cfarbtmas Gif& v''-: sue ties today ri i ' v y-;' EICiCLIr-Fcr Beys enj , G;rb "1 J ! I Shop' Early For rjui . -1 KE"TTOHD, rro?vTii CAROLINA

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