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J. LtlLer XriJWf '. jiW, Sandra and vi i Ilr. and lira. i at Ccitton, Haryland, J r. and Urs. Ambrose Charpell and IZra. Iravie Rountree: of Char pell 4 visited in the. coasmunity Wed- wday afternoon. Hr. and Mr. Burton Hyet and . son, Troy, of Wilmington, spent the week-end with Mrs. Myers' mother, L'n. J. T. Lane. t Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Winslow of Nor folk, Va visited his mother, Mr. L' X7' C-"-y r- t. tlr. and L-rs. l.arl .- ji ai family of Hertford visited in the com munity ur.;y ernoon. 'tin. Lester Baker is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. . Rev. and .Mrs. Earl Ueeldrs a Miss Mary Meekhu of ColumUi Tint ed Mr. and (Mrs. Wallace Dakar ani f mfly Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Winslow and daughter, Trogie Kaya or uemaere visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winalow and Arba Claire Friday night ."v ; TBT A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD ' of CM in ... with our first showing of new spring hats! Posies and straw with die merest touch of a veil . winter's fabrics with a new spring twist Such a charming way to walk out of winter, in a new chapeau from our first collection! SEE OUR SELECTION OF f 1 H IIS1 NEW SPRING HATS, TODAY! f UJ SIMON'S - y-, y T " '"" ' Hi B. II. TTarJ has rv. . J hoce from LlisabeOi City wlsi tL sreu some time wlia her C ' .r, rs. Joi"--'- w&o l? I i : Lvs. 7. G. L'y.V-fc'Ji f-ent .the wet'x-end wi'Jt &e Jlmcnie Larnhardt fa 1y ii ronton. Li. L".bberry Whedbee, Jr., has ia5'':: J home from the Albemarle Er l.il and is retting alorg nicely. , 1 .: J. II. Baker's condition is some L.l'er. :vhe has been very ill for two wee ''".! . ' , t llr. and Mrs. ' Jo Moore of Dur ham are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jordan. " Kr. and Mrs.' Edwin Holmes of Portsmouth, Va., visited her mother, Mrs. Nonie NoweH, Saturday and Sunday, Loyo to 1. -," 1 i I i II. t :. i ; prayer, r "w-j coul" i t wc-et r- 1 t ITr. a-J 1 .3. r. ;. . Hickory s a l -Ji t? a t Fvlruary 1J, at i y I Mrs. BumLi.-r la Cs for:r i Sarah Ward of KarCoii X 1 1 ' m mmm I - Miss Louisa Ctefeley, 2, died Fri day, jf February 15, at 2 o'clock at the Trueblood tost Home at Dorants iNecic cae was a native of, ilartin County . bt had ieen making her nome at M TruebioodFs for several months. Extra Specials Watch Our Left front Vindow For Overstocked Items Offered For Cleance for Vi TEL COSTPiICE If you are hunting bargains, catch one of these while they last. Items to be changed each week until overstocked articles are gone. ' "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 , HERTFORD, N. C " -1" rr-"ynu nrjiru-Ln-njxaj , SEE US FOR FIELD-GARDEN AND FLOWER E E D WE HAVE ON HAND RIAY PEAS POTATOES p ONIONS LESPEDEZA CLOVER GRASS AND A : COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS FLOWER AND GARDEN TOOLS VIGOROBONE R1EA1IIES3 MANURE I CH A P ANOKE NEWS Mm. W. H. Overman Is visiting at Shawboro with her niece, Mrs. C. S. Combs and Mr. Combs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Trueblood and I days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Em- mtt 'Stallings. '-:h'-yy'.' t Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Jamieaon and children of Winf all were dinner siesta on Sunday of Mr ..and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. ' '" Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elliott and family visited relatives at Burgess on Sunday afternoon. ' . ; t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keel and sons visited friends in Portsmouth, Va., last Sunday.::-".; ::v '" Mr. and Mrs. James Madrin and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Palmer of Nor folk, Va.; spent Sunday afternoon With Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Quincy. Mrs. Paul Trotman and dauirhter 01 Norfolk, Va,, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Symons. Leon. Elliott, U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Va.. was the week-end guest of his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott.' , Mr. and Mrs. C P. Quincy will leave Tuesday for Flonda,- where they will spend the month of March. Mrs. John A. Elliott has been ill with tiie flu this week. ' " Mrs. R. L. Callis of Ahoskie visit ed Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott last week-enl v RELVIDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. L. 9. WinsW and Miss Olive Layden are spending some time In Tampa and Lakeland, Fla. , ' lit. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks of Norfolk, Va, and' Mr., and Mrs. (Pete Bunch and son of Hobbsville . were week-end guests of Mr. ana Airs. T. B. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Phthisic and Mrs. Louis Winslow spent Friday in Smithfield and Chuckatuck, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Ward of Eliza beth City were dinner guests of Mrs. Laura Ward and Mr. and Mrs. C V. Ward Wednesday. - Anne White, Lois Violet, Avis and La Claire Winslow spent Sunday with Judith' Winslow.'" ' v Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins and daughter of Potecasi spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copehtnd. -t Mr. and Mrs. Willard oopeland spent ; Sunday afternoon visiting in Rocky. Hock. . - Mrs. Timothy C Perry, Jr.; spent Sunday nurht with her Tarents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton, at Snow HilL BURGESS W. M. U. MEETS The Bureess W. M. U. met Moa- dav niirht with Mrs. Edgar Riddick, with Mrs. Earl Riddick as joint os- The meetinc was opened by sing ing the theme song, "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name," followed by the Lord' Prayer. t--; Rnort was heard from the Mis sion Study Chairman and the .Com munity Mission Chairman. ' - Mrs. J. B. Basnigmv Mrs; fiagar Riddick and Mrs. Walton Lane were appointed as lunch committee" for as- sociatlonal meeting. - The Society presented Mm. IMrar Riddick sr gift for her new horn. Mrs. Winston Lane, program chair man, then presented an interesting program In the form of a playlet en titled, "The Ministry of Prayer.' ' Mrs. Sidney Layden, Mrs. J. B. Per ry and lira. Sidney Copeland furnish ed special music with Mrs. Wirton Lane, lira. J. B. Bssnlght, Krs. 3 11am Stallings, Mrs. J. B. Perry, I2rs. Clinton R. Winslow, Mm. Valton Lane, ITrs.- William Lane, Mrs. Proctor, lira. 'Reuben StaHings and Mrs. Ear. Biddtck taking a .5 art in the play. - The meeting closed with the watch word. .. '-! '.'(...'..." The hostess served candy, nuts and eup cake 'with candle salad. 1 " " , 1 ' t ' The XT'. '. I. C. tf Great Hope Trp- tiitc:- i r,t IJi one i i 'J- ert mcui , . , IkLTs. A. J. I 'X Tuesfay r' t, February Z.'.l was o-. : by the sirring t Mr. and Mrs.Tommy Twnple of rem ?TrI( n- Newland visited her parents, Mr. and) "tTLT0 mu aift,e Mrs; E. B. HoUowell, Sunday. '. in "artm County. Mim Ceraldine Greeorr of Hamn-lr ton, Vau, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. Pvt. Billy G. Jones, after spending' 15 days with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones, has returned to his duties.,. - .; y: vriv:' ' cclcrs A $32.50 4' J. grey end (1 1 OR .1 1 X :e h c J. j t J HEN'S OVHIAIXS ranfcrizsd 8-02. test and Llae Cell. ".eular price $30. Now 0 r LIEN'S DUIfGAIKTS FD)F AXLES. For Farm Trailers CaU Or See if ty our 1 ..ujr.t.' Ro,l ci. 1 cr.?aw.:s cT laet meeting r J E j t!:e bus'... 1 1:3 I "s r:e jcussed . countyv : t".-y course. A' ' -3T and cuvra Hertford, N. C Test and Blue Bell. Regular price $25. 81x99 Sheets. First quality. Yours at..... 42x36 Pillow Cases. Now only .......... Wool and Cotton Blankets' J ..... Plastic Yard Goods. Per yard ALL SWEATERS REDUCED . IN PRICE FOR THIS WEEK-END! fKJ :S2Ad i.. ."'.V 25c I i ; New Spring Merchandise is here in quantity. Don't miss seeing our Spring values ... they are better, with prices better than in years. Yon can't find better values ' anywhere I 1 i . "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 183a . II .a;; Ffeibliiis, i I r 1 !-.v;,.r V. "N. f::;::-r.3Ysrai-s::Tf!-c::2iAS iiavii li Potash Iin:33f-Cystcr SL'IlifDs-tiiitcd r3pTB.o'd.pspiafl. SEE US FOR YOUR REQIHREMENTS Hertford Liydtock & Supply Co. Phone 2501 ncrtfcrd,NC. wear it now through summer... 3' '';Sui ShiffU enbrotdered broadcloth Lllsc.purplsiortne. blue,bcy pir.Sc,8qu:,r::vy end tire?: 4 izi 14 to20 - : . , . . i, t ! - v - t J.S:..V:.-- f r mr ? c t (Pr!yw to t ' ' . u ' I r 4 our t -n.J i 1 cL:' n was 1 Ls. L. r. 1 . -ry. n fctere. "Trade Here and IIS. 3461 ' 1 - - 1 jJ the E'z?c..c2 . irZTTO?vD,lT,C.
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