F "1 1 T the r"vM,Tv3 xrrriLY, rrrrc n. a, r it, Arr.it 11, i8S2. CLPANOIIENEVS 7 1 - Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Elliott ajxmt 1 . Thursday at Cross Roads wttii. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hollowell. K U. and Mrs. W. H. Keel and son, Toauny, were in Norfolk, Va,, on Thursday transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bright and ' Miss Ann Cartwright spent Sunday i afternoon in GatesvMIe. , tin. Georg Whitehead has retonu ed to her daughter's, Mis. George ;.' Jackson after spending some time jran relatives in Virginia. Little Sandra Culpepper of Elixa- 1 beth City spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Leroy Nixon. ; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Blanchard of Ocean View, Va., were the guests of Mr. and Mis. George Jackson on Thursday. . SERVICES AT WOODVILLE h Kader Franklin Harris, former su perintendent of the Woodville Bap tist Sunday School, and now a stu dent at Moody Bible School, will Woodville on April 13, and at River- Woodville on April 11, and at Elver side on the same day at 7:30 P. M. On April 20 and April 27 Rev. D. W. Booth of Hillsboro, will preach at the services at Woodville and Riverside. The public is invited to attend the services. ".., WHITE HAT NEWS ... Mr. and Mrs. Walker Perry and children of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Howard Kirpatrick of Florence, Ala were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Caddy on Sunday, i . Mr. and Mrs. James Umphlett have returned home from Norfolk. Va. Mr. Umphlett was a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Elizabeth City were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. xeates. Misses Wilma Anne Caddy and Peg' gy Stokely were Sunday guests of Misses Mary Frances and Shirley XittTS, Mrs. Frank McBee has returned to her home in Ruleville, Miss- after I WELCOME R E A MEMBERS what's for dinner? 'most anything when you own q UMGGDiFaene Home Fmjozop! i KattSIYETISSsttE" FOOD C09CTAKSSI They hold cm ottos pre cooked meal frees. Imoff chm ssrvs is) brightlycotorsdc LOW DOiYU PAYCEBTI low can have atony klndi of meati, lea food, vegetable and fruit on band al me Kms for appetizing variety! r t lbs taws Important money by buying everything to qwonWy end you need sbop only oscss monMil , e DespfnoM offers you so many con venison torfuret and a choice of W skkMi in four sizes! For long, dependable tervice, yoer best ' boy k s genuine Deep freeze Home Freeierl f-z mzsi com in todayi Hertford Hatae & Supply Company "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE' PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, X. C "- r r ' tr!a,tf turn V WA. ntiJ vo-hJIkJm Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeatea. I Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett and Dickie spent the "week-end with Mr. and Mrs. . Jim ' Williams of Roanoke Rapids. . , 'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell nave as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. Gervis H' Burns and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Burns from Thomaston, Ga. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy A. Grant and son of Edemon, Mr. and Mrs. .George Powers and children of South Mills were guests -of their par ents, also. ' '.: Miss Ivy Russell spent' Saturday with' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grant of Eden ton. , 1 . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Tuck Webb and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe White Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Davenport and son of Eliabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bore last week. New Hope News -Rev. H. M. Jamieson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Banks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barber visited Mrs. Barber's parents on Sunday. Bobbie Jones Visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Jones, for the week-end. Bobbie is in service. Mr. and Mrs. James Outlaw of Grimesland were dinner guests of Mr.! and Mrs. W. E. Dail on Sunday. Mis. Bertha Hobbs is with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Simpson, Jr., at Bethel, after returning from the hos Pftal. " BELVEDERE NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. Murray White of High Point were the recent visitors of Miss es Margaret and Lucy White. One of the outbuildings at the home of Mrs. Josiah White caught fire Friday, origin unknown. With the aid of the Hertford Fire Department and nearby neighbors it was soon extinguished and little damage re sulted. , - " ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ei Lane of Tyner were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Winslow. Lois Violet Winslow spent Sunday with Ann White. ' ( Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick were .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Matter and two children of Nor folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Winslow and daughter, Avis, Mrs. Louis Wins low and daughter, Lois : Violet, and Mrs. Forrest Cale spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. : Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward and Mrs. Laura Ward Included Mrs. Agnus Brabble and three children of near Edenton, John Ward of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Winslow, Misses Margaret 1 and Lucy White. After a week's visit with grandpamts, Carroll and Tommy Brabble; returnel home Sunday. ' Jim and Jane Keel of Hertford spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. ; W. T. Smith underwent a major operation at a Richmond, Va., hospital recently. Reports are he is doing well and will soon return home. Mrs. Smith has been with him during his illness. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin S. White and children and Lois Violet Winslow visited Mrs. C. T. Winslow at the Albemarle Hospital Sunday P. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland and I Mrs. Emmett Landing, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. -Cecil Per-1 ry of C -rind ' ' , ' Iy ViJ U -y of V ..ill, vLit- lirs. W. T. Winslow and Mrs. Wil-lei IZr. and I. j. Lloyd V lnalow near bur C&r?eu, accompanied by Mrs.,iia&-cta City ,il.;y. tJ lira. T7. L. White : CunJ y V "! V a Glfton White t- lyofho- a. Cannon Or Foxcroft SHEETS. 81x99 Type 128 ONLY .1 :...$1.98 This is below wholesale price. We have too many! Only six to a customer. ' s Choose Now From Our New Spring and Summer . r ct PRINTS VrrwvvrW PER . YARD ......49c r-r .- - --t - 'm Dsys'i DfTO Best Quality Big Winston:. -:LS9, 8-oz. Sanforized this week only $1.S3 Dsn Riicr Sliorts SPECIAL AT....69C Plastic Ycid Geo j's PER YARD'.. ...19c ' Our Line of Spring and EASTER COATS TOPPERS DRESSES SUITS is now at its best selection. PRICES ARE J VERY . REASONABLE. COME IN AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW! j; USE YOUR CREDIT IF IT WILL HELP YOU . C Blanchard & Co., Inc. "flLANCIIARD'S" SINCE 183J - ' HERTFORD, N. C. !i , , : c 9r JiTi . 7 Here are the rods and the lures that are getting the big ones this year! Everything td make fishing lots of fun with more fish at the day's end. We Have YouivNeeib! RODS REELS BAITS LINES -HOOKS-CORKS SINZERS-POLESf TACKLE BOXES MINNOW BUCKETS LANDING NETS MINNO7 GEINCfS ; ;. BOAT SEATS AND CUSHIONS LIFE PRESERVERS-SPORT CAPB 0 A R S P ADD L E II E R 1,1 0 S BOTTLES ; THERMOS JUGS AND ICEBOXES if v rf Ve Also 8:3 H:! Uzz?zz cr.d Permits " 4? end 10 ILP. -v. :.(!. 1 ( - m T ' - - ' 1 4 1

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