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of luVk, Va., IIr.-L:Urt (Bailey ; i r' j-OTt last'0 Elisiibetji City were dinner guests v V 1 V Va., vising of Krai W. G. Hollowell Saturday 1 - " " " InigM. j . . ' ' ' LIs. J. G. Proctor of Norfolk, -Va., C. 0.! McCullough of Norfolk,' Va.V t t rr-sl days last week with her spent the week-end with his family r .hew rJ r"'"et Mff and Jlra. Eow- V-?. c 4 Proetir. -,4- v .. fau 1 . ; 1- LInsey Earl Barber of. Texas , Urs,' B H.. Ward la spending aoiue ..Pending 'j8 J? time with, her daughter, Mrs. Gladys b Parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Rar J?empsey, in Norfolk, Va.' , , - iber. Sr. I Fcr a LA c , - J r jr 13, t i 1 . 1 1 i f the I is mI.1 te iTr.ou at -7 A. M., -in tie llarine EJ r.ton Landi-j Held Chapel and at 11 A. H ii ti. Ann's Calholic Church, Cuuit, I cufiBii'n Cub 1. 8."3 P. in I. rehearsal Satur -S 7.oJ to t Eden? each including sermon on P. in ehurew. , J I CROP .1 I scMwavay tm ejuav nun m " ly. -f. and' Mrs. Victor Hurlwick of L-.sabeth City viahed Mr. and Mrs. J; W. Howell Sunday. , f Mw Hattie Peart Noweu of Nor- BURGESS W. M. U. MEETS The -Burgess W. M. U. members w ItJFmT J W Bethel Community her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.iw' m.. garaee hd contests were enjoyed with Mrs. Sidney Cope land and Mrs. Joi NoweH. ;'Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Munden and daughter, Francis, . of Suffolk, Va-' . "T' c , J JSimdjiv " I """"" qmuuiio rwviviitg jiimo. j (Mrs. R. M. Munden and daughter.' "SbT rendeml 2 iflS'ffSl w&IV tended the Selby Stokes, Mrs. Nowell'a daugh ter. -Mrs. J. E. Jordan spent Sunday In Durham at 'Duke Hospital visiting her husband, J. Elbert Jordan, who is a patient there. Mr. Bird of Elisa beth City her son-in-law, accompanied her there. ' ,1 -Mr. and Mrs. James. IByrum and Wednesday. O 1L BURGESS NEWS 1 ?i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews vis-1 ited Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jordan at their home in Greenville (Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Basndirht attended a Citizenship Training School at E. C. C. WE HAVE IT!! DYNAMITE ion stumps or ditciu;:g -ALSO- DLASO CAPS-FUSES ELECTRIC CAPS-eE o oathies SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS j Hertford & SuIy Co. PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. t proper c::d t."::at;.::::T' ; , - MAY MAK3 TI.'lS ClTTZT.Z'.'.Zl The photo above shows ten good cotton s(I"ng, well oa the TJ te tha kind of growth which can produce a good crop of cotton. Tl'i fa t'(. s suit you may aspect when properly treated cottonseed faplax.kJM,aee . that has been treated with a recommended seed disinfectant , . ;: Below, the effects' of seed decay, sore-ahia, andjjoth pnhamerjanea and post-emergence damping-off are ilhistrated. Thjs SMd was aot treated and this fa one reason why it is often necessary la iep!amV - Treated seed can be planted S to S days earlier can get off to goat start even in cool weather. Once a good stand fa established ani powing ..well your chance for a better cotton crop increases. lin - IT.i XT . ortili 'IM anil Wn Wo'in. DirMk. vuwi unimia. n iwrj, ,1., Alhcmarle 'HmimtaL Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrington of Newport .News, Va- and Mm Anna Osborn of Cincinnati, Ohio, , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cad dy and Mrs. Watson Russell on Sun day. , Miss Barbara Lee Sawyer spent the day 'Sunday, with Miss Faye Eure. Belvin Eure had his tonsils .re moved Wednesday at the McCoy Hos pital, Norfolk, Va. Norman Miller is a patient in Al bemarle Hospital, Elisabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Eure. visited Mrs. J. F. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Umphlett and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eure and Belvin Eure on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. John Hurdle. Mr. and Mrs. Delvb Eure and family, ,Mr. and Mm. James Umphlett, Mrs. Leroy Dafl, Mr. and Mm Ernest White, Mr. and Mrs. Horace, Miller, Mra.-Eddie Miller, Misses DoroUiy Lee;;Miller, Molbe Liu Yeates, Wilma Anne Caddy, Those present at the birthday din' ner honoring Horace Mailer Sunday, besides .the immediate family were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Caddy and eons, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. James Umphlett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Whit Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Ulnc Caddy and 4augn ters, Mr. and Mrs. J. C . Miller and children of Suffolk,' Va., and ISra. MoHie Lu Yeates. , -;' , Triple Wddfc:? Vows , Read Here Last Mcr.day here last Monday jughfe by T. E. Rap er, Justice of the-, peace. The vows , were spoken at the hp-ne of l'r. Rp er. The parties "married 'were !Dbro-' thy EMeen Steigler of Norfolk, end Stanley E. Newman of urand Kapids, Swing into Spring with brisht nev? clothes from Blanchard's . you can't imagine what beautiful hura bers these are without seeing then for yourself. COME IK TODAY M L ; SEE OUR " SUITS , T . COATS .A ensembles; . ..I I .- . . In Spring's ,New Fabrics and Colors ' - f s' I f: in: These smart, new Spring suits and coats are ready for your selection, Come in and choose yours TODAY! l r V ) - FOR BETTER LIVING PURCHASE A' GENUINE DEEP FREEZE FARM AND HOME FREEZER It features rLarger capacity at lower cost; Counterbalanced lids; ' five year protection plan; super-powered mechanism. Avail; i v -a" in 7, 13, 17 and 23 cubic feet models. .,, WE ALSO .HAVE - . i A Complete Line Jof .-.Deep. : Freexe""Supplie5"-,::"r'-!'. ' PERBOXES BAGS-TAPE Everting for wrapping, packing and storing f ": -!'' ' . " ' ' ' . a, ' ; -. Food, Fruits and, Vegetables . ' , SeUS For Your Freezer and Equipment r mm Cjuad !,:lu7jC i fi; r::;;:; Ca "Trade Bere and Bank the Diflererxt'' ::c:,T2 346i ; Hertford, n. c O0IL0I1IG - MATERIALS "Asphalt1 Shinglcar; 210 Weight j ; $7.03 Per Satro SHEET ROCX v . 5y2cPerSq.Ft ; SAND ( ROCK r csr inr JT blo c '.And AH Other Typ:: ! buildd;o matet Dear Friends!,. ris Benton; and Julian Harren iwent to see Norman Miller at the Albemarle Hospital Sunday afternoon;- : Mr. and Mrs; Herman Caddy,- Mr. ana Mrs. Delwin Eure called on 'George Caddy, who continues, sick at his home in Old Neck.. . :ifri,v Mr. and Mrs. James Umphlett have returned from Wyoming and are mak ing their home on White Hat Road. Mrs. Earl Russell was on the sick list last week. ' Mrs. Mattie Umphlett is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Beth Umphlett - Mrs. Watson Russeil is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Eure. Mrs. William Alden Russell uul her father-in-law, Willie Russell, con tinue to be on the sick list Mrs. Joe White, who was ill .with flu last week, is able to be out. Mrs. Ivy Russell was a week-end visitor 'of her sister, Mrst Roy Grant, in JSdenton. '.'''''' Mr. and Mrs. Tuck Webb and chil dren spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. v :, , Lt. Commander and Mrs. Joe Ger ry And children left Saturday -for Philadelphia to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Walker- Perry- and children f EHuaheta City ware Sun. dayv guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton. Mr. and - Mrs. 'G. W. Simpson of Suffolk, Va., are apending this week "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1833 . t 1 January, 1952 beereagaiajinfactWcdnes. tethedaywelookforwara be o guests and spend to call on each of you '' " ti We pay will soon '-. w Axv.- This day, Februarys, , , i having aU our " ; Xvr tunc .';.WdV -irithS. mere J--- ,;..,,,,. ad. ol ' .umta attend. Te pWr w wffl - ; .StateSTheatre. . . . , ' - rliahad Jon,w sterring Marjorfe : ' ' . We iritt 'f. fTdta, U ;r-:-'moaOTt,d,,T,'8,,rKttfe' , . ." riven tie luclypwM-: , ' c'-yl Brfcg the v. ... - '.knccrcly, ; AV :d, n. c. 4
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